INHALED COMPONENT Russian patent published in 2017 - IPC A24F47/00 

Abstract RU 2612567 C1

FIELD: chemistry.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to an inhaler component for forming an aerosol by evaporating liquid material (17) and under certain conditions of condensation of formed vapour, having housing (3), electric heating element for evaporation of portion of liquid material, a wick with capillary structure, which forms with heating element combined structure (10) and automatically provides heating element with liquid material (17), bearing plate (11), preferably, printed-circuit board on which there is combined structure (10) and on which is electrically connected a heating element, and at least partially formed by bearing plate (11) capillary slot (16) for automatic supply of combined structure (10) with liquid material (17), for which one end section of wick is inserted in said capillary slot (16), wherein face side (11a) of bearing plate (11), as well as its reverse side (11b) on least at some sections form walls defining capillary slot (16).

EFFECT: technical result is temporary accumulation of liquid material in sufficient quantities, without occupying considerable additional mounting space.

12 cl, 18 dwg, 1 tbl

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Dates

2017-03-09Published

2012-10-18Filed