FIELD: tobacco industry.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the tobacco industry, namely to an aerosol generating system. The aerosol generating system contains a cartridge, which includes the cartridge case and aerosol forming substrate located in the cartridge case. The cartridge case has the first end and the second end and forms a cartridge axis passing between the first end and the second end, wherein the cartridge case additionally forms at least one hole located on the first side of the cartridge between the first end and the second end of the cartridge case. The system includes an aerosol generating device. The device contains a cavity for placing at least part of the cartridge, an inlet for cavity air at the end of the cavity located ahead along the flow, and an outlet for cavity air at the end of the cavity located further along the flow, while the aerosol generating system is made with the possibility to insert the cartridge into the cavity along the first direction parallel to the cartridge axis. The device contains a liquid storage section containing liquid aerosol forming substrate located in the liquid storage section. The device contains an electric heater made with the possibility to heat liquid aerosol forming substrate from the liquid storage section during the use of the aerosol generating system. The device contains a section of a power supply unit containing a power supply unit and a controller for controlling the power supply from the power supply unit to the heater. The aerosol generating system is designed in such a way that when the cartridge is placed in the cavity, the cartridge case and the device interact to direct the air flow from the inlet for cavity air through at least one hole formed by the cartridge case, so that the air flow flows from the inlet for cavity air to the outlet for cavity air through the cartridge.
EFFECT: technical result is simplifying the system design and optimizing the aerosol production process when using the aerosol generating system.
15 cl, 17 dwg
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Dates
2021-10-04—Published
2017-11-29—Filed