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Product recognition in aerosol generating devices

An aerosol generation and aerosol technology, which is applied in the direction of smoker supplies, record carriers used by machines, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of not being able to effectively identify the contents of the container or verify the authenticity of the container

Active Publication Date: 2018-02-06
PHILIP MORRIS PROD SA
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However, such RFID systems will not effectively identify the contents of the container or verify the authenticity of the container if the consumer refills the container with an aerosol-generating substrate different from the substrate originally contained in the container

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[0048] see now figure 1 , the electrochemical sensor 10 according to various embodiments of the present invention may include a converter 30 and a coating 20 or layer disposed on the converter. Coating 20 specifically or selectively interacts with molecules 40 through, for example, physiochemical reactions. The converter 30 outputs a signal based on, for example, the mass of metabolites 40 present in the coating 20 . In an embodiment, the signal output is a signal in response to an inquiry. Converter 30 may be an RFID tag.

[0049] see now figure 2 , the electronic article 100 according to various embodiments of the present invention includes a housing 110 . Housing 110 may be formed from a single piece or from multiple interconnected pieces. The housing 110 defines an oral end 125 . The housing 110 is configured to receive a container 150 containing an aerosol-generating substrate. Although in figure 2 is depicted as receiving container 150 at an end opposite mouth ...

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Abstract

A system includes a container housing an aerosol generating substrate and a product identifying compound associated with the container. The system further includes an electronic article configured toreceive the container. The electronic article includes a sensor configured to detect the product identifying compound.

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates to aerosol generating devices. Aspects of the invention find application with aerosol-generating devices comprising a consumable aerosol-generating substrate. Examples of the invention described relate to electronic smoking articles. Background technique [0002] Electronic smoking articles are typically configured to receive a container containing an aerosol-generating substrate. The container can be replaced to replenish the supply of aerosol-generating substrate after use or depletion of the substrate in a previously used container. [0003] It has been proposed to use a container with an associated RFID tag and a smoking article with a corresponding RFID reader to allow the smoking article to identify the aerosol generating substrate contained in the container and to verify the authenticity of the container to prevent counterfeiting. However, such RFID systems will not be effective in identifying the contents of th...

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IPC IPC(8): A24F47/00A24F40/42A24F40/485A24F40/51A24F40/53
CPCA24F40/485A24F40/53A24F40/51A24F40/42A24F40/10A24F40/20A24F40/46A24F40/57A24F40/70A24F47/00G06K7/10366G06K19/0723
Inventor R·巴蒂斯塔S·梅德
Owner PHILIP MORRIS PROD SA
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