METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN INDUCTIVELY HEATABLE AEROSOL-FORMING SUBSTRATE
20220354157 ยท 2022-11-10
Inventors
- Johannes Petrus Maria Pijnenburg (Neuchatel, CH)
- Oleg MIRONOV (Neuchatel, CH)
- Yorick Klipfel (St. Saphorin-sur-Morges, CH)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The method for manufacturing an inductively heatable aerosol-forming substrate comprises the steps of providing a tobacco containing slurry, providing an inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material and joining the tobacco containing slurry and the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material to form an inductively heatable aerosol-forming substrate. A further step comprises drying the inductively heatable aerosol-forming substrate while transporting the inductively heatable aerosol-forming substrate on a conveyor device.
Claims
1. A rod-shaped inductively heatable aerosol-forming article formed of a gathered or folded inductively heatable aerosol-forming substrate, the inductively heatable aerosol-forming substrate comprising a layer of tobacco containing aerosol-forming substrate and an inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material, wherein the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material is arranged at a surface of the layer of tobacco containing aerosol-forming substrate, and wherein the inductively heatable aerosol-forming substrate has a thickness between 0.3 millimeter and 1.5 millimeter.
2. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 1, wherein the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material is arranged on the surface or is embedded in the surface of the layer of tobacco containing aerosol-forming substrate.
3. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 1, wherein a ratio of a thickness of the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material to the thickness of the inductively heatable aerosol-forming substrate is between 0.005 and 1.
4. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material is between 10 micrometer and 70 micrometer.
5. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 4, wherein the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material has a thickness in between 20 micrometers and 30 micrometers.
6. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 1, wherein the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material is homogenously distributed over the cross section of the rod.
7. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 1, wherein the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material has the form of a foil, mesh or web.
8. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 1, wherein the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material is a continuous metallic susceptor material.
9. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 1, wherein the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material is a non-porous or closed sheet.
10. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 1, wherein the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material comprises a ferromagnetic material.
11. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 1, wherein the inductively heatable continuous sheet-like material is a multi-material susceptor sheet.
12. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 11, wherein the multi-material susceptor sheet comprises a first susceptor material primarily for heating the inductively heatable aerosol-forming substrate and a second susceptor material primarily used as temperature indicator.
13. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 12, wherein the second susceptor material is a magnetic material.
14. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 1, wherein the layer of tobacco containing aerosol-forming substrate comprises homogenized tobacco material.
15. The inductively heatable aerosol-forming article according to claim 1, wherein the layer of tobacco containing aerosol-forming substrate comprises an aerosol-former.
Description
[0045] The invention is further described with regard to embodiments, which are illustrated by means of the following drawings, wherein:
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[0052] An embodiment, where the susceptor 12 is supported by the conveyor belt 3 when slurry 111 is applied, is also favourable for applications of very fragile sheet-like susceptor materials.
[0053] The embodiments shown in the figures are examples only and it is obvious that many variations are within the scope of the invention. For example, the arrangement of a layer of tobacco containing substrate and the susceptor material may be reversed. For example, an aerosol-forming slurry may be applied to the conveyor belt. During manufacturing, the susceptor material is then provided on top of the layer of slurry. Preferably, the susceptor material is a porous material when applied on top of slurry, such that moisture and other volatile substances may pass through the susceptor material upon drying of the slurry. The conveyor belt may be provided with openings to support removal of moisture from the slurry arranged on the conveyor belt. Preferably, such openings in the conveyor belt are small enough for slurry to not be able to pass through but large enough for moisture to pass through.
[0054] A joining of tobacco containing slurry and inductively heatable material may also be performed in a batch wise manner. The inductively heatable material may then be laid onto a support, while the slurry is applied to the inductively heatable material or vice versa. Before or after the slurry has dried, the inductively heatable aerosol-forming substrate is removed and a new layer of inductively heatable material or slurry may be provided on the support.