Patent US20260091179A1 for vapor system with detection
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Patent US20260091179A1 for vapor system with detection
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VAPOR PROVISION SYSTEM WITH AEROSOLIZABLE SUBSTRATE MATERIAL CARRYING PORTION DETECTION
Application US20260091179A1 Kind: A1 Apr 02, 2026
Inventors
Anton Korus, Justin Chan Han Yang, Patrick Moloney
Abstract
An electronic vapor provision system includes: a control unit configured to provide power from a battery in the control unit, and including a controller configured to control components of the system; and an aerosolizable substrate material carrying portion separably connectable to the control unit to obtain power from the battery, and including first and second electrical circuits including respectively a characteristic-carrying element and a vapor generating element. The second electrical circuit can be selectively provided with power from the battery when power is supplied to the aerosolizable substrate material carrying portion. The controller is configured to operate in a first mode in which a characteristic of the characteristic-carrying element is determined by providing power from the battery to the first electrical circuit, and in a second mode in which the vapor generating element is operated by providing power from the battery to the second electrical circuit.
CPC Classifications
A61M 11/042 A24F 40/42 A24F 40/50 A24F 40/51 A24F 40/53 H03K 17/687 A24F 40/10
Filing Date
2025-09-26
Application No.
19341053
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