18665583. AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (Japan Tobacco Inc.)
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AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM
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AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18665583 titled 'AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM
The present invention involves an aerosol generation system with a controller for an inhalation device, a power supply device, and processors for control and power supply.
- Controller for an inhalation device with a first power supply, connector, and processor for heater control.
- Power supply device with a second power supply, connector for charging, and processor for power supply control.
- Different voltages applied to the processors for efficient operation.
Potential Applications: - Medical inhalation devices - Smoking cessation products - Air fresheners and scent delivery systems
Problems Solved: - Efficient control and power supply for aerosol generation - Enhanced user experience with inhalation devices
Benefits: - Improved performance and reliability - Consistent aerosol generation - Extended battery life for portable devices
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Aerosol Generation System for Inhalation Devices This technology can be used in medical devices, smoking cessation products, and air fresheners, catering to a wide range of industries.
Questions about Aerosol Generation System: 1. How does the different voltage applied to the processors improve efficiency? The different voltages help optimize the operation of the processors, ensuring smooth control and power supply for aerosol generation.
2. What are the potential safety implications of using this system in medical inhalation devices? The system is designed to meet safety standards for medical devices, ensuring reliable and safe operation for users.
Original Abstract Submitted
The present invention provides an aerosol generation system comprising: a controller for an inhalation device, the controller including a first power supply, a first connector, and a first processor configured to perform energization control of a heater which is used to heat an aerosol source, and a power supply device including a second power supply, a second connector which is connected to the first connector at the time of charging of the first power supply, and a second processor configured to perform control of power supply from the second power supply to the controller via the second connector, wherein a first voltage applied to a power supply terminal of the first processor and a second voltage applied to a power supply terminal of the second processor are different from each other.