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Electronic vaporizer having temperature sensing and limit

  • US 11,825,565 B2
  • Filed: 06/12/2015
  • Issued: 11/21/2023
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/14/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An electronic vaporizer used to simulate smoking, comprising:

  • a heating element;

    a power source; and

    control circuitry connected to the power source to regulate a supply of electrical power to the heating element, the control circuitry being in communication with;

    (i) a current sense that measures a current output to the heating element, (ii) a voltage sense that measures a voltage output to the heating element, and (iii) a machine-readable indicia associated with the heating element configured to convey reference information to the control circuitry, wherein the control circuitry regulates the supply of electrical power from the power source to the heating element based at least in part on an operating temperature of the heating element and a temperature setting to prevent the operating temperature of the heating element from exceeding the temperature setting,wherein the control circuitry determines the operating temperature of the heating element based on a measured resistance of the heating element determined using the current output to the heating element measured by the current sense and the voltage across the heating element measured by the voltage sense, and a reference resistance of the heating element wherein the reference resistance indicates a resistance of the heating element at a predetermined temperature;

    a timer operatively connected to the control circuitry, wherein the timer measures an amount of time that passes following an activation period of the heating element; and

    a temperature sensor operably connected to the control circuitry to sense an ambient temperature of the electronic vaporizer, wherein the control circuitry;

    determines that the amount of time measured by the timer is sufficient to allow a temperature of the heating element to return to the ambient temperature following the activation period of the heating element;

    applies a pulse of electrical power to the heating element;

    measures the resistance of the heating element when the pulse is applied; and

    associates the resistance measured during the pulse to the ambient temperature measured by the temperature sensor to establish the reference resistance.

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