Patent classifications
A24F40/80
Testing apparatus and testing method of vaporizers of electronic cigarettes
A testing apparatus for testing vaporizers of electronic cigarettes, or electronic cigarettes or parts thereof comprising the vaporizers, comprises a movable holding construction part provided with multiple holding units each for holding a vaporizer, or electronic cigarette or part thereof comprising the vaporizer. A channel construction part moves synchronously with the holding construction part and is provided with multiple first channels. An inlet opening of each first channel is in fluid communication with a vapor output of a vaporizer in an associated holding unit. The outlet openings of the first channels move along an outlet opening trajectory. A fluid duct has a stationary inlet port adjacent to the outlet opening trajectory. The fluid duct is connected to a fluid pump to create a fluid flow in the fluid duct in a direction away from the inlet port. A vapor sensor is arranged in the fluid duct.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS APPARATUS FOR ELECTRICALLY OPERATED SMOKING DEVICES
There is provided an apparatus for providing maintenance services for an electrically operated smoking device, the apparatus including an input including an electrical connector configured to engage electrical contacts on the electrically operated smoking device; and a controller connected to the input and being configured to automatically perform electrical testing of the electrically operated smoking device and to provide a test report based on an outcome of the electrical testing, or to perform a software update or a software reset of the electrically operated smoking device, or to provide both a test report and perform a software update or a software reset of the electrically operated smoking device, when the electrically operated smoking device is connected to the input. There is also provided a system and a method of providing maintenance services to a user of an electrically operated smoking device using a publically accessible automatic testing apparatus.
A TESTING EQUIPMENT AND METHOD FOR TESTING A HEATING ELEMENT IN AN AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE
The present invention relates to a non-destructive testing equipment and method for testing a heating element in an aerosol-generating article. The testing equipment comprises a control module comprising a passage for an aerosol-generating article to pass the control module through the passage. The control module further comprises a control circuit and a measurement device. The control circuit comprises an excitation coil configured to generate an alternating magnetic field within the passage of the control module. The measurement device is configured to determine values related to a load applied to the control circuit responsive to physical characteristics of the heating element, when the heating element passes the control module through the passage. The control module is further configured to determine if a determined value of the tested heating element corresponds to a predefined value of a predefined heating element.
A TESTING EQUIPMENT AND METHOD FOR TESTING A HEATING ELEMENT IN AN AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE
The present invention relates to a non-destructive testing equipment and method for testing a heating element in an aerosol-generating article. The testing equipment comprises a control module comprising a passage for an aerosol-generating article to pass the control module through the passage. The control module further comprises a control circuit and a measurement device. The control circuit comprises an excitation coil configured to generate an alternating magnetic field within the passage of the control module. The measurement device is configured to determine values related to a load applied to the control circuit responsive to physical characteristics of the heating element, when the heating element passes the control module through the passage. The control module is further configured to determine if a determined value of the tested heating element corresponds to a predefined value of a predefined heating element.
METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING CARTRIDGE
A method for assembling a cartridge is provided. The method for assembling the cartridge includes the following. Multiple outer tubes are provided, where each of the multiple outer tubes has a sealing portion at a first end of a corresponding outer tube. Tobacco is loaded from a second end of the outer tube, where the second end is opposite to the first end. A closed end of a cooling tube is identified, and the cooling tube is mounted into the outer tube from the second end to make the closed end adjacent to the tobacco, where the cooling tube has the closed end and an open end opposite to the closed end. A filter member is mounted into the outer tube from the second end to make the filter member adjacent to the cooling tube.
METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING CARTRIDGE
A method for assembling a cartridge is provided. The method for assembling the cartridge includes the following. Multiple outer tubes are provided, where each of the multiple outer tubes has a sealing portion at a first end of a corresponding outer tube. Tobacco is loaded from a second end of the outer tube, where the second end is opposite to the first end. A closed end of a cooling tube is identified, and the cooling tube is mounted into the outer tube from the second end to make the closed end adjacent to the tobacco, where the cooling tube has the closed end and an open end opposite to the closed end. A filter member is mounted into the outer tube from the second end to make the filter member adjacent to the cooling tube.
METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A CARTRIDGE FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE
- Frederic Philippe Ampolini ,
- Timothy Brian Nestor ,
- Jack Gray Flinchum, Jr. ,
- Wayne Douglas Brown ,
- Nicholas Harrison Watson ,
- Charles Jacob Novak, III ,
- Paul Andrew Brinkley ,
- James Robert Covino ,
- John DePiano ,
- Edward Louis Dickinson ,
- Eugene R. Harris ,
- Kevin Edward Keough ,
- David Jay Smith ,
- John Hook ,
- Michael LaCourse ,
- Robert Metcalf ,
- Steven Hart ,
- David Pelletier ,
- Marc Bourque ,
- Nathaniel Cambray ,
- John William Wolber ,
- James William McClellan ,
- Steven R. Mongillo ,
- Frank S. Silveira ,
- Michael Laine ,
- Quentin Paul Guenther, Jr.
The present disclosure relates to systems, apparatuses, and methods for assembling cartridges for aerosol delivery devices. The cartridges may be assembled by transporting carriages between various substations at which parts are added to a base. In another assembly method, the base may be moved between a plurality of robots which direct the base downwardly into contact with components to couple the components therewith. An inspection system may inspect the cartridges at various stages of completion.
METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A CARTRIDGE FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE
- Frederic Philippe Ampolini ,
- Timothy Brian Nestor ,
- Jack Gray Flinchum, Jr. ,
- Wayne Douglas Brown ,
- Nicholas Harrison Watson ,
- Charles Jacob Novak, III ,
- Paul Andrew Brinkley ,
- James Robert Covino ,
- John DePiano ,
- Edward Louis Dickinson ,
- Eugene R. Harris ,
- Kevin Edward Keough ,
- David Jay Smith ,
- John Hook ,
- Michael LaCourse ,
- Robert Metcalf ,
- Steven Hart ,
- David Pelletier ,
- Marc Bourque ,
- Nathaniel Cambray ,
- John William Wolber ,
- James William McClellan ,
- Steven R. Mongillo ,
- Frank S. Silveira ,
- Michael Laine ,
- Quentin Paul Guenther, Jr.
The present disclosure relates to systems, apparatuses, and methods for assembling cartridges for aerosol delivery devices. The cartridges may be assembled by transporting carriages between various substations at which parts are added to a base. In another assembly method, the base may be moved between a plurality of robots which direct the base downwardly into contact with components to couple the components therewith. An inspection system may inspect the cartridges at various stages of completion.
METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A CARTRIDGE FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE
- Frederic Philippe Ampolini ,
- Timothy Brian Nestor ,
- Jack Gray Flinchum, Jr. ,
- Wayne Douglas Brown ,
- Nicholas Harrison Watson ,
- Charles Jacob Novak, III ,
- Paul Andrew Brinkley ,
- James Robert Covino ,
- John DePiano ,
- Edward Louis Dickinson ,
- Eugene R. Harris ,
- Kevin Edward Keough ,
- David Jay Smith ,
- John Hook ,
- Michael LaCourse ,
- Robert Metcalf ,
- Steven Hart ,
- David Pelletier ,
- Marc Bourque ,
- Nathaniel Cambray ,
- John William Wolber ,
- James William McClellan ,
- Steven R. Mongillo ,
- Frank S. Silveira ,
- Michael Laine ,
- Quentin Paul Guenther, Jr.
The present disclosure relates to systems, apparatuses, and methods for assembling cartridges for aerosol delivery devices. The cartridges may be assembled by transporting carriages between various substations at which parts are added to a base. In another assembly method, the base may be moved between a plurality of robots which direct the base downwardly into contact with components to couple the components therewith. An inspection system may inspect the cartridges at various stages of completion.
METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A CARTRIDGE FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE
- Frederic Philippe Ampolini ,
- Timothy Brian Nestor ,
- Jack Gray Flinchum, Jr. ,
- Wayne Douglas Brown ,
- Nicholas Harrison Watson ,
- Charles Jacob Novak, III ,
- Paul Andrew Brinkley ,
- James Robert Covino ,
- John DePiano ,
- Edward Louis Dickinson ,
- Eugene R. Harris ,
- Kevin Edward Keough ,
- David Jay Smith ,
- John Hook ,
- Michael LaCourse ,
- Robert Metcalf ,
- Steven Hart ,
- David Pelletier ,
- Marc Bourque ,
- Nathaniel Cambray ,
- John William Wolber ,
- James William McClellan ,
- Steven R. Mongillo ,
- Frank S. Silveira ,
- Michael Laine ,
- Quentin Paul Guenther, Jr.
The present disclosure relates to systems, apparatuses, and methods for assembling cartridges for aerosol delivery devices. The cartridges may be assembled by transporting carriages between various substations at which parts are added to a base. In another assembly method, the base may be moved between a plurality of robots which direct the base downwardly into contact with components to couple the components therewith. An inspection system may inspect the cartridges at various stages of completion.