Abstract:
The invention relates to aerosol generating components ( 40 ) for electronic smoking devices, to electronic smoking devices and in particular electronic cigarettes, and to methods for generating inhalants. In order to improve smoking experience by purposefully directing nicotine and flavor products, the invention provides that two aerosols with different particle sized are generated consecutively.

Description:
PRIORITY CLAIM 
       [0001]    This application claims priority to EP Patent Application No. 15158978.5, filed Mar. 13, 2015, and now pending. 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0002]    An electronic smoking device, such as an electronic cigarette (e-cigarette), usually has a housing accommodating an electric power source (e.g. a single use battery or a rechargeable battery), and an electrically operable atomizer. The atomizer vaporizes or atomizes liquid supplied from a reservoir and provides vaporized or atomized liquid as an aerosol. Control electronics control the activation of the atomizer. In many electronic cigarettes, an airflow sensor is provided within the electronic smoking device which detects a user puffing on the device (e.g. by sensing an under-pressure or an air flow pattern through the device). The airflow sensor indicates or signals the puff to the control electronics. Alternatively, a button may be used to switch on the electronic smoking device to generate a puff of flavor. When a puff is detected, the control electronics supplies electrical power to the atomizer thereby creating vaporized liquid as an aerosol. 
         [0003]    It is desirable to provide two different aerosols that can be inhaled, the aerosols for example comprising a flavor product and/or a nicotine product. 
         [0004]    Flavor products preferably comprise flavored materials added to a liquid. Flavored materials are for example esters, such as isoamyl acetate, linalyl acetate, isoamyl propionate, linalyl butyrate and the like or natural essential oils as plant essential oils, such as spearmint, peppermint, cassia, jasmine and the like or animal essential oils, such as musk, amber, civet, castor and the like or simple flavoring materials, such as anethole, limonene, linalool, eugenol and the like or hydrophilic flavour components such as a leaf tobacco extract or natural plant flavoring materials such as licorice, St. John&#39;s wort, a plum extract, a peach extract and the like or acids such as a malic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid and the like or sugars such as glucose, fructose, isomerized sugar and the like or polyhydric alcohols such as propylene glycol, glycerol, sorbitol and the like. It is also possible to combine different flavored materials as mentioned above into new flavored materials. Moreover, it is possible to adsorb any flavor onto a solid material and to use this material as flavored material within an electronic smoking device according to the present invention. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0005]    In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided an aerosol generating component for an electronic smoking device. The aerosol generating component may have a single atomizer. The atomizer is adapted to consecutively generate two aerosols with different particle sizes. Furthermore, in accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic smoking device comprising an aerosol generating component according to the invention. Moreover, in accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for generating an inhalant to a user. In order to generate the inhalant, a first aerosol with a first particle size and a second aerosol with a second particle size are consecutively generated. The first particle size differs from the second particle size. 
         [0006]    An advantage of the aerosol generating component according to the present invention is that the particle size can be preselected for chosen materials to be inhaled, such that the materials can be transported to desired locations within the respiratory system of the user of the smoking device. 
         [0007]    The characteristics, features and advantages of this invention and the manner in which they are obtained as described above, will become more apparent and be more clearly understood in connection with the following description of exemplary embodiments, which are explained with reference to the accompanying drawings. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0008]    In the drawings, same element numbers indicate same elements in each of the views: 
           [0009]      FIG. 1  is a schematic cross-sectional illustration of an exemplary e-cigarette; 
           [0010]      FIG. 2  is a schematic view of an aerosol generating component according a preferred embodiment of the invention; 
           [0011]      FIG. 3  is another schematic view of the aerosol generating component according to the embodiment of  FIG. 2 ; 
           [0012]      FIG. 4  is a schematic view of a first preferred embodiment of a gas inlet element according to the embodiment of  FIG. 3 ; 
           [0013]      FIG. 5  is a schematic view of second preferred embodiment of a gas inlet element according to the embodiment of  FIG. 3 ; 
           [0014]      FIG. 6  is a schematic cross-sectional illustration of an e-cigarette according a preferred embodiment of the invention; and 
           [0015]      FIG. 7  is a schematic view of an exemplary embodiment of a method according to the invention. 
       
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
       [0016]    Prior to describing an embodiment of the present invention, the basic structure of an e-cigarette will first be described with reference to  FIG. 1  which is a schematic cross-sectional illustration of an exemplary e-cigarette. 
         [0017]    As is shown in  FIG. 1 , an e-cigarette  10  ordinarily comprises a cylindrical housing having a main body  12  and a mouthpiece portion  14 . Together the main body  12  and the mouthpiece portion  14  form a cylindrical tube which is approximately the same size and shape as a conventional cigarette. The main body  12  and mouthpiece  14  are typically made of steel or hardwearing plastic and act to provide a housing to contain the operative elements of the e-cigarette  10 . The main body  12  and a mouthpiece portion  14  may be configured to fit together by means of a friction push fit. Alternatively in some embodiments a screw fit may be provided enabling the main body  12  and mouthpiece portion  14  to be attached to one another. Alternatively in some e-cigarettes the main body  12  and mouthpiece portion  14  may be parts of a single integrally formed tube. 
         [0018]    An end cap  16  is provided at the end of the main body  12  remote from the mouthpiece portion  14  enclosing that end of the main body  12 . The end cap  16  is typically made from translucent plastic. 
         [0019]    A battery  18  is provided within the central cavity enclosed by the main body  12 . Also contained within the central cavity defined by the main body  12  are a light emitting diode (LED)  20 , control electronics  22  and an airflow sensor  24 . The battery  18  is electrically connected to the LED  20  and the control electronics  22  and the airflow sensor  24  is connected to the control electronics  22 . In this example the LED  20  is provided at one end of the main body  12 , adjacent to the end cap  16  and the control electronics  22  and airflow sensor  24  are provided in the central cavity at the other end of the battery  18  adjacent the mouth piece portion  14 . 
         [0020]    The airflow sensor  24  acts as a puff detector, detecting a user puffing or sucking on the mouthpiece portion  14  of the e-cigarette  10 . The airflow sensor  24  can be any suitable sensor for detecting changes in airflow or air pressure, such as a microphone switch including a deformable membrane which is caused to move by variations in air pressure. 
         [0021]    The control electronics  22  are also connected to an atomizer  26  which in this illustrative example comprises a heating coil  28  which is wrapped around a wick  30  which extends across a central passage  32  provided in the mouthpiece portion  14  of the e-cigarette  10 . The dimensions of the central passage  32 , the wick  30  and the heating coil  28  are such that the wick  30  and heating coil  28  do not completely block the central passage  32  but rather an air gap is provided either side of the heating coil  28  enabling air to flow past the heating coil  28  and wick  30 . 
         [0022]    The central passage  32  is surrounded by a cylindrical liquid store  34  with the ends of the wick  30  abutting or extending into the liquid store  34 . The wick  30  comprises a porous material such as a bundle of fiberglass fibers such that liquid present in the liquid store  34  is drawn by capillary action from the ends of the wick  30  towards the central portion of the wick  30  encircled by the heating coil  28 . 
         [0023]    In some embodiments the liquid store  34  will comprise wadding soaked in liquid which encircles the central passage  32  with the ends of the wick  30  abutting the wadding. In other embodiments the liquid store  34  may comprise a toroidal cavity arranged to be filled with liquid to be vaporized with the toroidal cavity enclosed by walls and with the ends of the wick  30  extending into the toroidal cavity. 
         [0024]    An air inhalation port  36  is provided at the end of the mouthpiece portion  14  remote from main body  12  of the e-cigarette  10  and a pair of air inlets  38  are provided in the housing at the intersection between the main body  12  and the mouthpiece portion  14  adjacent the airflow sensor  24  with the central passage  32  within the mouthpiece portion  14  of the e-cigarette  10  extending from adjacent the air inlets  38  past the wick  30  and heating coil  28  to the air inhalation port  36 . 
         [0025]    In use, a user sucks on the mouthpiece portion  14  of the e-cigarette  10 . This causes air to be drawn into the e-cigarette  10  via the air inlets  38  and to be drawn up via the central passage  32  towards the air inhalation port  36 . The change in air pressure which arises is detected by the airflow sensor  24  which generates an electrical signal that is passed to the control electronics  22 . In response to the signal, the control electronics  22  then proceed to activate the heating coil  28  which causes liquid present in the wick  30  to be vaporized creating an aerosol (which may comprise gaseous and liquid components) within the central passage  32 . As the user continues to suck on the mouthpiece portion  14  of the e-cigarette  10 , this aerosol is drawn up the central passage  32  and inhaled by the user sucking on the e-cigarette  10 . At the same time the control electronics  22  also activate the LED  20  causing the LED  20  to light up which is visible via the translucent end cap  16  mimicking the appearance of a glowing ember at the end of a conventional cigarette. As liquid present in the wick  30  is converted into an aerosol more liquid is drawn into the wick  30  from the liquid store  34  by capillary action and thus is available to be converted into an aerosol through subsequent activation of the heating coil  28 . 
         [0026]    In some e-cigarettes, the e-cigarette  10  is intended to be disposable and the electric power in the battery  18  is intended to be sufficient to vaporize the liquid contained within the liquid store  34  after which the e-cigarette  10  is thrown away. In other embodiments the battery  18  is rechargeable and a means is provided to replenish the liquid supply. In the cases where the liquid store  34  is a toroidal cavity, this may be achieved by providing a refill port and refilling the cavity with liquid via the refill port. In other embodiments the mouthpiece portion  14  of the e-cigarette  10  is detachable from the main body  12  and a new mouthpiece portion  14  can be fitted with a new liquid store  34  thereby replenishing the supply of liquid. In some cases, replacing the liquid store  34  may involve replacement of the heating coil  28  and the wick  30  along with the replacement of the liquid store  34 . 
         [0027]    In some cases the new liquid store  34  may be in the form of a cartridge. In some such embodiments the cartridge may be provided with a central passage  32  through which a user inhales aerosol generated by the e-cigarette. In other embodiments, rather than inhaling aerosol via a central passage  32 , the cartridge may be such to block the central portion of the e-cigarette  10  and generated aerosol may be directed around the exterior of the cartridge  32  to an air inhalation port  36  for inhalation. 
         [0028]    It will also be appreciated that although the above description is illustrative of the structure and function of a typical e-cigarette  10 , variations also exist. Thus for example in some e-cigarettes the LED  20  is omitted. In some e-cigarettes, the airflow sensor  24  may be placed adjacent the end cap  16  of the e-cigarette rather than in the middle of the e-cigarette as illustrated. Similarly, in some e-cigarettes, the air inlets  38  may be placed at the distal end of the main body  16  of the e-cigarette  10  remote from the mouthpiece portion  14 . In some e-cigarettes the airflow sensor  24  is omitted and instead a button is provided which enables a user to activate the e-cigarette manually rather than in response to the detection of a change in air flow or air pressure. Also in some e-cigarettes the constitution of the atomizer may be changed. Thus for example rather than being constituted by a wick  30  surrounded by a heating coil  28  other configurations may be used such as providing a heating coil in a cavity in the interior of a porous body soaked in liquid for atomization and generating an aerosol by evaporating the liquid within the porous body either by virtue of the activation of the coil heating the porous body or alternatively by virtue of the heated air being passed over or through the porous body. Further in some embodiments rather than generating an aerosol through heating liquid within a wick  30  an aerosol might be generated using a piezoelectric atomizer to create an aerosol for inhalation either in combination or in the absence of a heater. 
         [0029]      FIG. 2  shows a schematic view of an aerosol generating component  40  according to the present invention. The aerosol generating component  40  is adapted to consecutively generate two aerosols, a particle size of a first of the aerosols differing from a particle size from a second of the aerosols. The particle sizes can be easily measured, for example by generating the two aerosols and by measuring the particle sizes of these two aerosols. For example, the same materials may be used to generate the two aerosols for controlling that the aerosol generating component  40  is adapted to generate two aerosols with different particle sizes. Furthermore, in case different materials are to be atomized in order to generate the two aerosols for inhalation with the electronic smoking device, e.g. the e-cigarette  10 , the particle sizes of these aerosols can, again, easily be determined, for example by known particle size measurement methods. 
         [0030]    The aerosol generating component  40  comprises the atomizer  26  that is adapted to generate the aerosols by atomizing or vaporizing materials to be inhaled. For example, the atomizer  26  may have different predetermined operational states, which result in the different particle sizes of the aerosols. The atomizer  26  comprises an atomizing element  41 , which atomizes and for example vaporizes the materials to be inhaled. By providing such an atomizer  26  each of aerosols from the material or the materials to be inhaled can be easily provided without the need for a second atomizer, which would require additional installation space. A flow path P interconnecting the air inhalation port  36  and at least one air inlet  38  extends through the atomizer  26 . 
         [0031]    The aerosol generating component  40  comprises an electronic control unit  42  for controlling process properties of the atomizer  26 . In order to be able to control process properties of the atomizer  26 , the control unit  42  is connected at least to the atomizer  26 , e.g. in a signal transmitting manner, for example by at least one signal conductor  44 . The control unit  42  comprises electronics for controlling at least the process properties of the atomizer  26 . 
         [0032]    Furthermore, the aerosol generating component  40  may comprise an air supply control unit  46 . For supplying air to the atomizer  26 , the air supply control unit  46  is adapted such that the flow, amount or quantity of air provided to the atomizer  26  is changeable. Along the flow path P, the air supply control unit  46  is arranged upstream of the atomizer  26 . In case the aerosol generating component  40  is part of the electronic smoking device  10 , the air supply control unit  46  interconnects at least one air inlet  38  and the atomizer  26 . 
         [0033]    The air supply control unit  46  is adjustable, such that the flow, amount or quantity of the air supplied to the atomizer  26  can be changed. For example, the air supply control unit  46  may be adapted such that a user of the electronic smoking device  10  can select flows, amounts or quantities of air to be supplied to the atomizer  26  for generating the aerosols. Alternatively, information concerning flows, amounts or quantities of air to be supplied to the atomizer  26  may be provided, e.g. by the smoking device  10  or by the liquid store  34 , for example a container, comprising the material to be inhaled. 
         [0034]    The aerosol generating component  40  may be adapted within the electronic smoking device  10  to adjust flows, amounts or quantities of air to be supplied to the atomizer  26 , such that one of the aerosols is not at all mixed, i.e. diluted, with air to form the inhalant. Alternatively or additionally, mixing ratios of 25/75, 50/50, 75/25 and/or 100/0 or ratios therebetween can be predefined. Furthermore, mixing ratios of the aerosols with air may be selectable to mixing ratios of 25/75, 50/50, 75/25 and/or 100/0 or ratios therebetween by the air supply control unit  46 . In order to be able to change the mixing ratio, the control unit  42  may be connected to the air supply control unit  46 , preferably in a control signal transmitting manner, for example by another signal conductor  48 . 
         [0035]    The atomizer  26  is connected to the liquid store  34  and an optionally provided liquid store  34   a  in a liquid conducting manner, for example by liquid conductors  50 ,  52 , which may be provided as pipes or tubes. In particular, the liquid stores  34 ,  34   a  are connected to an input side  54  of the atomizer  26 . An output side  56  of the atomizer  26  is connected to the mouth piece portion  14  of the electronic smoking device  10 , if the aerosol generating component  40  is part of the electronic smoking device  10 . To be able to connect the aerosol generating component  40  with the mouth piece portion  14 , the aerosol generating component  40  comprises an optional adapter or fitting  58 , which is connected to the output side  56  of the atomizer  26  in an aerosol conductive manner. 
         [0036]      FIG. 3  shows a schematic cross-sectional view of the aerosol generating component  40  of  FIG. 2  and with a liquid supply unit  60 , as well as with an optional liquid supply unit  60   a . The optional liquid supply  60   a  may have the same basic structure as the liquid supply  60 , but may differ from the liquid supply  60  in that it is adapted to generate a different flow of liquid. 
         [0037]    The atomizer  26  comprises a mixing chamber  62  for mixing atomized material with gas, the gas preferably being ambient air and led into the mixing chamber  62  via the flow path P. 
         [0038]    In order to consecutively generate the aerosols with different particle sizes, different gas streams, e.g. with different forms, directions and/or flow rates, may be consecutively supplied into the mixing chamber  62 . Due to the flow characteristics of the gas, e.g. represented by the Reynolds-number, which may be mainly determined by the form and/or the dimension of an inlet opening  64  of the mixing chambers  62 , an effective influence of the particle sizes is achieved. The gas, namely, influences the particle size, as e.g. a higher flow may result in a turbulent gas stream, which may cause a higher interaction between particles, again resulting in larger particles. Cooling the atomized material, for example by mixing the atomized material with gas, i.e. gaseous dilution, influences the condensation of atomized material into liquid droplets, i.e. the particles, which influences the particle size, too. Hence, the particle sizes of the aerosols can be preselected in hardware by the form or dimensions of the inlet opening  64 . High airflow without low or no turbulence results in high dilution, which reduces the interaction between particles and stops them growing in size. Low airflow results in low dilution, which, in addition or alternative to the high turbulence, increases the probability of the particles growing. 
         [0039]    According to an embodiment, the predefined size of the particles in the aerosol generated with the atomizer  26  is changeable. Hence, in order to be able to change the size of the particles, the inlet opening  64  of the atomizer  26  is changeable. 
         [0040]    The size of the respective inlet opening  64  may be selectable by the user and may be changeable manually. Alternatively or additionally, the size change of the inlet opening  64  may be predetermined, for example by the smoking device  10 . In particular, an inner diameter of the inlet opening  64  may be changeable, such that different amounts of gas can be led into the mixing chamber  62 . 
         [0041]    The inlet opening  64  may be formed by an iris diaphragm with a variable inner diameter. Alternatively or additionally, the atomizer  26  comprises a gas inlet element  66  which comprises the inlet opening  64 . The gas inlet element  66  may be exchangeable against another gas inlet element  66 , which may have another inlet opening  64  that is differently dimensioned. 
         [0042]    Alternatively or additionally, the gas inlet element  66  may be provided with at least two inlet openings  64  communicating with each other, i.e.in a gas conductive contact, with an inner volume of the mixing chamber  62  as desired, i.e. one or the other or even both of the inlet openings  64 , for example at choice of the user or according to a predetermined information provided by the smoking device  10 . In case two inlet openings  64  are gas conductively connected to the inner volume of the mixing chamber  62 , the combined surface of the inlet openings  64  defines a surface through which gas can be led into the mixing chamber  62 . Hence, even if the gas inlet element  66  comprises at least two inlet openings  64  with identical dimensions, the gas stream into the mixing chamber  62  can be easily changed. 
         [0043]    The gas inlet element  66  may be formed as a plate that is moveable with respect to the mixing chamber  62  or even exchangeable. Alternatively, the inlet openings  64  may be formed by gas ducts of the gas inlet element  66 , the gas inlet element  66  preferably being moveable with respect to the mixing chamber  62  or even exchangeable. 
         [0044]    The inlet openings  64  may separately from each other be connected with the environment of the aerosol generating component  40  or even of the electronic smoking device  10 , in order to decouple gas or air streams led through the inlet opening  64 . 
         [0045]    The atomizer  26  comprises the atomizing element  41  for atomizing material for the aerosols. In order to better influence the particle size independent of the dimension of the inlet opening  64  or in addition to the dimensioning of the inlet opening  64 , the atomizing element  41  of the atomizer  26  is preferably adapted to allow for generation of the first aerosol, and to allow for generation of the second aerosol. The operation properties or parameters of the atomizing element  68  may be changeable in order to be able to adjust the particle size. The operation properties or parameters may be electrical power or frequency of an operation power fed to the atomizing element  68 . 
         [0046]    The atomizing element  41  may be provided with a control contact  70 , such that the respective atomizing element  68  can be connected to the control unit  42 , preferably in a control signal transmitting manner. 
         [0047]    The atomizing element  41  may be formed as an ultrasonic atomizer, e.g. with a piezo electric elements that generates ultrasound when operated, which may be differently operated. For example, the ultrasonic atomizer may be operated at different frequencies and/or amplitudes in order to generate the different particle sizes. 
         [0048]    Alternatively, the atomizing element  68  is a heating element for atomizing materials for the aerosols by evaporation, the heating element being adapted to allow for generation of the aerosols with the different particle sizes. For example, the heating element may have two predetermined operation temperatures different from each other. Possible predefined operating temperatures of the heating element are between 130° C. and 300° C., for example around 220° C. 
         [0049]    For example, the heating element comprises the heating coil  28 . The heating element may further comprise the wick  30 , which prevents liquid materials to be atomized from forming drops which drop off of the heating element. Alternatively, the heating element may not comprise the wick  30  and can, instead, have a geometry which acts like a wick material to keep the liquid in contact with the wire of the coil  28  through cohesive properties of the liquid. 
         [0050]    Different temperatures influence the particle size. For example, warmer atomized materials tend to have larger particle sizes than colder atomized materials, as an increase of the temperature results in an increased particle interaction and agglomeration of the particles, resulting in larger particles. 
         [0051]    Higher power delivery results in a higher temperature, which increases the rate of vaporization, such that larger particles are created. Lower power delivery results in a lower temperature, which results in smaller particles. The temperature achieved in the material to be atomized and in particular to be vaporized can also be controlled by mass of the material that impinges the atomizing elements. 
         [0052]    The atomizer  26  of the exemplary embodiment optionally comprises a temperature sensor  72  for sensing the temperature of the heating element, the temperature sensor  72  being connected to the control unit  42 , for example in a sensor signal transmitting manner. In order to be connectable to the control unit  42 , the temperature sensor  72  preferably comprises a signal contact  74  that is connected with or connectable to the control unit  42  via a signal conductor  44   a . A temperature sensor converts a temperature into a signal that is representative for the temperature. Exemplary temperature sensors are negative or positive temperature coefficient resistors. The temperature of the heating element can be controlled by the control unit  42 , such that the temperature of the heating element is within ±10° C. or even within ±1° C. of the respective predetermined operation temperature. 
         [0053]    Due to the temperature sensor  72 , the temperature of the atomizing element  68  can be controlled and even influenced by the control unit  42 , such that the atomizing element  68  is operated at the respective predetermined operation temperature, which may be preset in the control unit  42 . The predetermined operation state of the respective atomizing element  68 , in particular the predetermined operation temperature, may be controlled during atomizing the material to be atomized, such that for example the temperature of the atomizing element  68  decreases less due to the atomizing process. 
         [0054]    As explained above, the quantity of the material to be atomized influences the temperature of the atomized materials due to the different thermal mass to which the respective atomizing element  68  is exposed. Thus, due to the temperature sensor  72 , the temperature of the heating element can be influenced and for example be maintained within a preset temperature range during evaporation. 
         [0055]    Hence, the predetermined operation temperatures may be stored or storable or may be represented by data or rules stored in the control unit  42  and/or the liquid store  34 . In case different materials shall be atomized at the user&#39;s selection, the predetermined operation temperatures can depend on the material to be atomized and may be selected by the user, provided by the smoking device  10  or by information provided with the materials to be inhaled. 
         [0056]    In order to provide the material to be atomized, the atomizer  26  comprises the liquid supply unit  60  and optionally the liquid supply unit  60   a  supplying the material to be atomized to the atomizing element  68 . The liquid supply  60  of the atomizer  26  may be adapted to allow for generation of the first aerosol and the liquid supply  60   a  may be adapted to allow for generation of the second aerosol. Alternatively, the liquid supply unit  60  may be adapted to allow for generation of the first aerosol and, after that, for the second aerosol. 
         [0057]    In particular, the liquid supply unit  60  may be adapted to supply a first quantity of the material to be inhaled in one puff, and the optional liquid supply unit  60   a  may be adapted to supply a second quantity of the material to be inhaled in one puff, the second quantity differing from the first quantity. For example, at least one of the liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a  is adapted to supply quantities between 0.05 μl to 5 μl, for example between 0.1 μl and 2 μl, in particular of 1 μl. The other one of the liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a  may be adapted to supply a different quantity than the one of the liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a , the quantities being between 0.05 μl to 5 μl, for example between 0.1 μl and 2 μl, in particular of 1 μl. Alternatively, in case only one liquid supply unit  60  is provided, the quantity supplied may be changed during the supply procedure, e.g. during the puff. 
         [0058]    The control unit  42  is connected to at least one and in particular to both of the liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a , for example in a control signal transmitting manner. The control unit  42  may be adapted to control the quantity of the material to be atomized and subsequently inhaled, that is supplied to the atomizing element  68 . 
         [0059]    Alternatively or additionally, the control unit  42  can be adapted to activate at least one of the liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a  after the atomizing element  68  has reached a predetermined operation state. For example, the control unit  42  may activate one or both of the liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a  after the heating element has reached the predetermined operation temperature. 
         [0060]    The liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a  may each comprise a nozzle  76 ,  76   a  that is directed towards the respective atomizing element  68 . For example, the nozzle  76 ,  76   a  is arranged above the atomizing element  68  in a direction of gravity, if the electronic smoking device  10  is held in a predefined smoking position. The nozzle  76 ,  76   a  is preferably a small orifice, which is dimensioned to dispense and e.g. spray liquid materials to be atomized onto the atomizing element  68 . Via the nozzle  76 ,  76   a , material to be atomized, in particular liquids, are dispensed onto the atomizing element  68  in an extensive manner such that the atomizing element  68  is uniformly coverable with the material to be atomized. In many applications, gravity forces are negligible relative to fluid forces, so that the arrangement of the nozzle relative to gravity is not relevant. 
         [0061]    Preferably, the nozzles  76 ,  76   a  are different nozzles  76 ,  76   a , which may be differently dimensioned. Alternatively or additionally, the distance between the nozzle  76  and the atomizing element  68  may be different to the distance between the nozzle  76   a  and the atomizing element  68  in order to achieve that aerosols with different particle sizes are generated. 
         [0062]    A valve  78 ,  78   a  may be arranged upstream of the nozzle  76 ,  76   a , the valve  78 ,  78   a  adjusting the flow of material to be atomized to the nozzle  76 ,  76   a . The valve  78 ,  78   a  may be provided with a control contact  80 ,  80   a  that may be connectable or connected to the control unit  42 , such that supply of the material to be atomized to the nozzle  76 ,  76   a  can be controlled by the control unit  42 . 
         [0063]    A pump  82 ,  82   a  for transporting the material to be atomized via the optional valve  78 ,  78   a  towards the nozzle  76 ,  76   a  may be provided. The pump  82 ,  82   a  may be manually actuatable by the user, e.g. when the user presses the manual actuator. Alternatively, the pump  82 ,  82   a  may be electrically driven. In order to be able to control the pump  82 ,  82   a , the pump  82 ,  82   a  may be provided with a control contact  84 ,  84   a  that can be connected to the control unit  42 . In particular in case the control unit  42  controls the pump  82 ,  82   a , the valve  78 ,  78   a  is optional in order to control the flow of material to be atomized towards the nozzle  76 ,  76   a . Yet, the valve  78 ,  78   a  may be provided, for example in case the pump  82 ,  82   a  is manually driven by the user. For example, the pump  82 ,  82   a  may be a displacement or a micro-pump, for example a peristaltic pump. The pump  82 ,  82   a  could also be puff actuated, such that the underpressure caused by a puff drives the pump. 
         [0064]    Upstream of the pump  82 ,  82   a , the liquid store  34 ,  34   a  for the material to be atomized is arranged according to the exemplary embodiment. The liquid store  34 ,  34   a  may be a fillable or a refillable or an exchangeable or even a disposable tank, cartridge, container or capsule. In case the liquid store  34 ,  34   a  is exchangeable or disposable, information representing a desired particle size or atomization parameters may be provided by the liquid store  34 ,  34   a    
         [0065]    A gas or ambient air temperature sensor may be provided to determine the temperature of the gas ambient air outside of the aerosol generating component  40  or of the electronic smoking device  10 . The ambient air temperature sensor, which is not shown in the Figures for the sake of simplicity, may be connected to the control unit  42 , preferably in a sensor signal transmitting manner. The control unit  42  may control the atomizing element  68  and/or at least one or even both of the liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a  in dependence of the ambient temperature in order to influence the particle sizes. 
         [0066]    Alternatively or additionally, based on the sensor signal from the temperature sensor  72 , the control unit  42  may determine the ambient temperature by measuring the period necessary for reaching the predetermined operation temperature for the atomizing element  68 . In case the period is either longer or shorter than expected, the control unit  42  can determine that the ambient temperature is either lower or higher than expected and can adapt the parameters of the atomizing element  68  and/or at least one or even both of the liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a  accordingly. For example, in case the period is shorter, the control unit  42  may determine that the ambient temperature is higher, and can adjust the operation parameters of the atomizing element  68  and/or at least one or even both of the liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a , such that less energy is provided to the atomizing element  68  and/or less material to be atomized is provided by at least one or even both of the liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a . Optionally, the atomizer  26  may comprise a pre-heating element for pre-heating the gas, e.g. the ambient air, before it is led into the mixing chamber  62  such that the gas led into the mixing chamber  62  has a constant temperature that is independent of the temperature outside of the aerosol generating component  40  or of the electronic smoking device  10 . 
         [0067]      FIG. 4  schematically shows a first exemplary embodiment of a gas inlet element  66 . The gas inlet element  66  of the exemplary embodiment of  FIG. 4  is formed with two inlet openings  64 ,  64   a , which are differently dimensioned and in particular have different inner diameters. Such a gas inlet element  66  may be moved with respect to the mixing chamber  62 , such that a selected one of the inlet openings  64 ,  64   a  can be brought in communication with the inner volume of the mixing chamber  62 . For example, inlet opening  64  may be brought in communication with the inner volume instead of inlet opening  64   a . Alternatively, one of the inlet openings  64 ,  64   a  may brought into communication with the inner volume in addition to the other one of the inlet openings  64 ,  64   a.    
         [0068]      FIG. 5  shows another exemplary embodiment of the gas inlet element  166  in a schematic view. For the sake of brevity, only differences to the exemplary embodiment of  FIG. 4  are discussed. 
         [0069]    The gas inlet element  166  of  FIG. 5  has a circular cross-section and may be formed as a round disk or a cylinder. The gas inlet element  166  may be rotatable or revolvable around an axis, for example a central axis of the gas inlet element  166 , in order to bring selected inlet openings  164 ,  164   a ,  164   b ,  164   c  in communication with the inner volume of the mixing chamber  62 . As shown in the exemplary embodiment of  FIG. 5 , the gas inlet element  166  comprises more than one and for example four inlet openings  164 ,  164   a ,  164 ,  164   c , which are differently dimensioned. For example, in a clock-wise direction D of the circular gas inlet element  166 , inner diameters of the inlet openings  164 ,  164   a ,  164 ,  164   c  may increase. 
         [0070]    The dispensed material to be atomized may be atomized and for example vaporized in less than one second by the atomizing element  68  as shown in  FIG. 3 . Preparing and for example heating the atomizing element  68  and blending the aerosols with gas, e.g. ambient air, to form the inhalant, typically adds less than 2 seconds to the atomization of the material, such that the whole atomizing and provision of the aerosols to be inhaled as inhalant takes no more than 2 seconds. Hence, the user can inhale the generated inhalant completely during one puff, which takes less than 3 seconds. 
         [0071]    Preferably, the predetermined operation temperatures of the atomizing element  68  shown in  FIG. 3  are constant but different in order to generate aerosols with different particle sizes and the gas dilution of the atomized particles is constant. In particular, the energy supply to the atomizing element  68  is varied and the airflow is not varied. Further, the predetermined quantity of the material, e.g. a liquid, to be dispensed and/or the predetermined operation temperature can be selectable by the user. 
         [0072]      FIG. 6  shows a possible exemplary embodiment of the e-cigarette  10  with the aerosol generating component  40  according to any of the exemplary embodiments shown in  FIGS. 2 and 3  in a schematic cross-sectional view. The liquid supply unit  60  and the optional liquid supply unit  60   a  may be provided between the liquid store  34  and/or the liquid store  34   a  as depicted in  FIG. 3 , and may replace the liquid conductors  50 ,  52 , but are not shown in  FIG. 6 , for the sake of simplicity. Furthermore, at least one gas inlet element  66  shown in  FIG. 4  and/or at least one gas inlet element  166  shown in  FIG. 5  may be provided at at least one or at all of the air inlets  38  of the e-cigarette  10  depicted in  FIG. 6 , but are not shown in  FIG. 6 , for the sake of simplicity. The atomizing element  41  may or may not be placed in the mixing chamber  62 . The mixing chamber  62  may be provided independent of the liquid supply units  60 ,  60   a . Further elements of the embodiments shown in  FIGS. 2 and 3  may optionally be provided, but are not shown, for the sake of simplicity. 
         [0073]      FIG. 7  shows a possible embodiment of the method according to the invention in a schematic view as a flow chart. Reference signs of elements of the previous embodiments are used in the following, in order to be able to better describe the method, where applicable. 
         [0074]    The method  90  for providing an inhalant to a user starts with a first method step  91 . In the first method step  91 , the user may begin to puff on the electronic smoking device  10  or may actuate a switch or button in order to activate the aerosol generating component  40 . 
         [0075]    After method step  91 , method step  92  follows, in which a first aerosol with a first particle size is generate and mixed with a gas, e.g. air, in order to form an inhalant to be inhaled by the user. During the second method step  92 , a liquids may be atomized with a first atomization rate, for example with the atomizing element  41 . Alternatively or additionally, the aerosol, e.g. the atomized liquid, may be diluted with the diluting gas in order to form the inhalant, wherein the amount of the diluting gas is set to a pre-determent value, e.g. by the air supply  46 . 
         [0076]    Due to the rate of atomization and/or the amount of diluting gas, the first aerosol is generated with the first particle size. 
         [0077]    For example, the power used for atomizing the liquid can be set to a predetermined power in order to atomize the liquid with the predetermined rate. Alternatively or additionally, the mass of the liquid to the atomized, for example its flow rate towards the atomizer  26 , can be set to a predetermined value, for example by the liquid supply unit  60 , again, in order to generate the first aerosol with the first particle size. 
         [0078]    In order to dilute the atomized liquid with the predetermined amount of the diluting gas, the diluting gas can be transported via a duct with a predetermined inner diameter and/or can be transported by a predefined pressure difference. 
         [0079]    Method step  92  is followed by method step  93 , in which the second aerosol with the second particle size is generated. Hence, the method steps  92  and  93  are consecutively performed, such that the first and the second aerosols are consecutively generated. Between the method steps  92  and  93 , another method step  94  is performed, in which the rate of atomization and/or the amount of diluting gas used for diluting the atomized liquid is changed. The change of the operating parameters atomization rate or amount of diluting gas causes the change of the size of the particles generated. 
         [0080]    For example, the power used for atomizing the liquid can be increased or decreased. Furthermore, the mass of the liquid to be atomized can be increased or decreased. Alternatively or additionally, the inner diameter of the duct used to transport the diluting gas can be changed, for example by adding a duct or by exchanging the duct. The inner diameter of the duct is preferably defined by the gas inlet element  66 ,  166  and in particular by the inlet openings  64 ,  64   a ,  164 ,  164   a ,  164   b ,  164   c . Furthermore, the duct may comprise a variable inner diameter, which can be changed in method step  94 . Further, in addition or as an alternative to the change of the inner diameter, the pressure difference causing the flow of the diluting gas can be changed, in order to increase or decrease the flow of the diluting gas. 
         [0081]    The first aerosol and the second aerosol can be generated from identical liquids or from the same liquid. Such a liquid may comprise a nicotine product and a flavor product. Alternatively, the first aerosol can be generated from a first and the second aerosol can be generated from a second liquid, wherein the first liquid differs from the second liquid. For example, the first liquid is a nicotine product and the second liquid is a flavor product. 
         [0082]    Method step  95  follows on method step  93 . With method step  95 , the method  90  for providing an inhalant to a user ends. For example, the user stops puffing or releases the button or switch, such that the aerosol generating component  40  stops generating the aerosol to be inhaled. 
         [0083]    In the following, the aerosol generating component, the electronic smoking device and the method are further described in an exemplary manner. 
         [0084]    According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided an aerosol generating component for an electronic smoking device. The aerosol generating component comprises an and preferably exactly or not more than one atomizer. The atomizer is adapted to consecutively generate two aerosols with different particle sizes. For example, the atomizer comprises one and preferably exactly or not more than one atomizer element, the atomizer element being adapted to consecutively generate two aerosols with different particle sizes. Furthermore, in accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electronic smoking device comprising an aerosol generating component according to the invention. Moreover, in accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for generating an inhalant to a user. In order to generate the inhalant, a first aerosol with a first particle size and a second aerosol with a second particle size are consecutively generated. The first particle size differs from the second particle size. 
         [0085]    An advantage of the above aerosol generating component may be that the particle size can be preselected for chosen materials to be inhaled, such that the materials can be transported to desired locations within the respiratory system of the user of the smoking device. 
         [0086]    For example, in case a first of the materials to be inhaled is a flavor product, the particle size of the flavor product in the aerosol can be chosen to be large. For example, the size of the large particles may be larger that a size of smaller particles of the other aerosol. The size difference of small and larger particles such that the size of large particles corresponds to a percentage of the size of the smaller particles, wherein the size difference may be selected from a rage that can be formed by selecting any percentage listed in the following as upper and lower values of that range, namely 110%, 120%, 125%, 130%, 150%, 175%, 200%, 250%, 500%, 750% and 1000%. This, the size of the larger particles may correspond to the size of the smaller particles multiplied by and of the above mentioned percentages or a value therebetween. For example, larger particle may be larger than 5 μm, such that the first material is more likely to be deposited higher in the respiratory track (such as in the buccal and nasal cavity where the taste and smell receptors are located) and can improve the user&#39;s taste experience more efficiently. The second material to be inhaled may be a nicotine product, for example a product that contains a certain amount of nicotine, wherein the size of the particles of the second product in the aerosols may be smaller than the particle size of the first product and for example between 1 and 3 μm, such that the nicotine containing particles are more likely to be deposited in the lower respiratory tract where the transfer to the bloodstream is most efficient. For example, in case the size of the smaller particles is 1 μm, a larger particle with a size of 5 μm has a size that corresponds to 600% of the size of the smaller particles. 
         [0087]    Hence, less nicotine needs to be inhaled by the user in order to achieve a desired effect, compared to a traditional electronic cigarette where the particle size is not optimized for nicotine transfer to the blood. Yet, the user&#39;s taste experience is not affected by the effective transport of the nicotine particles. 
         [0088]    The particle size preferably is a typical particle size of the material to be inhaled in the aerosol. For example, the particle size may be the mean particle size of the particles of one of the products to be inhaled, typically about 1 to 15 μm. Alternatively, the particle size distribution may have its maximum value at the typical particle size of the particles of one of the products to be inhaled. The particle sizes may be specified as mass median aerodynamic diameter. 
         [0089]    The solutions described in the following can be combined as desired and further improved by the further following embodiments that are advantageous on their own, in each case and unless stated to the contrary. 
         [0090]    Preferably, the aerosol generating component is adapted to consecutively generate the two aerosols with different particle sizes within one atomization cycle. An atomization cycle may be a continuous cycle, in which the materials for the two aerosols are formed and during which the atomizer and in particular of the atomizer element is continuously operated. Alternatively, the atomization cycle may be a cycle that extends over more than one operation cycle of atomizer and in particular of the atomizer element, wherein the operation cycles of the atomizer and in particular of the atomizer element may be performed directly after each other of with a time gap therebetween. 
         [0091]    When the electronic smoking device according to the invention is in use, a user sucks on a mouthpiece portion of the electronic smoking device. One sucking cycle may correspond to one puff the user takes from the electronic smoking device. During the puff, the aerosol generating component performs one and preferably exactly and not more than one atomization cycle, such that the inhalant consecutively comprises the two aerosols and can be readily consumed by the user with one puff. The duration of a puff may be up to 5 and preferably up to 3 seconds. Within the puff, the aerosols with the different particle sizes are generated by supplying the liquids to be atomized, atomizing the liquids and mixing the liquids with gas, preferably air, to form the inhalant. Hence, the user of the aerosol generating component can inhale both of the aerosols within the one puff. 
         [0092]    In order generate two aerosols with different particle sizes, the aerosol generating component may be adapted to change the rate of atomization of a liquid from which the aerosol is formed from a first predetermined rate to a second predetermined rate, such that the aerosol generating component is adapted to consecutively use two different predetermined atomization rates. Hence, when performing the method, the rate of atomization may be changed and two different predetermined atomization rates may be consecutively applied in order to consecutively generate the differently sized particles. 
         [0093]    The aerosol generating component may be adapted to change the rate of atomization by changing operation energy from a first predetermined energy to a second predetermined energy, i.e. by consecutively using different predetermined operation energies provided to the atomizer. Thus, according to the method, the power used for atomizing liquids to form the respective aerosols may be changed from a first predetermined power to a second predetermined power in order to generate the differently sized particles. The first predetermined power may be utilized to generate first rate of atomization and, therefore, the first particle size, and the second predetermined power may be utilized to generate the second rate of atomization and, therefore, the second particle size. Varying the rate of atomization by varying the operation energy provided to the atomizer or the power used for atomizing liquids can be easily accomplished by electronics. 
         [0094]    Alternatively or additionally, the aerosol generating component can be adapted to change the mass of liquid to be atomized and to be fed to the atomizer from a first predetermined mass to a second predetermined mass in order to change the rate of atomization, such that the aerosol generating component is adapted to consecutively supply different predetermined amounts of liquid to the atomizer. Thus, the mass of the liquids to be atomized to form the respective aerosols may be changed and different predetermined quantities may be consecutively provided in order to generate the differently sized particles when conducting the method. 
         [0095]    A higher mass of the liquid has a higher thermal mass than a mass of the same liquid that is less than the higher mass. Hence, with a higher mass of liquid, a higher rate of atomization can be achieved compared to a lower mass of liquid. The mass of liquid is preferably supplied to the atomizer and atomized within the puff. For example, the mass of liquid supplied may be changed during the puff from the first predetermined mass to the second predetermined mass, such that in a first time period, the aerosol with the first particle size, and in a second time period, the aerosol with the second particle size can be generated. In particular, the flow of liquid to the atomizer may be changed, such that the aerosol with the first particle size is generated with a first flow and the aerosol with the second particle site is generated with a second flow of liquid to the atomizer, wherein the flows differ from each other. 
         [0096]    The aerosols may be diluted with a diluting gas, for example air, in order to form the inhalant. In addition or as an alternative to changing the rate of atomization, the amount of gas used to dilute the aerosols, i.e. the atomized liquids, may be changed from a first predetermined amount to a second predetermined amount in order to consecutively generate the differently sized particles. Hence, different flows, amounts or quantities of gas can be consecutively used for the dilution and the aerosol generating component may be is adapted to change the amount of diluting gas, e.g. air, led to the atomizer from a first predetermined amount to a second predetermined amount in order generate two aerosols with different particle sizes. Thus, different flows, amounts or quantities of gas can be consecutively used for the dilution. 
         [0097]    A high amount of diluting gas may result in a high dilution, such that the particles interact less with each other and the average particle size remains to be low compared to a lower amount of diluting gas. Further, a fast stream of diluting gas may result in a turbulent gas stream, which results in high interactivity of the particles, which results in larger particles compared to less or not at all turbulent diluting gas streams. 
         [0098]    In order to change the amount of a diluting gas, an inner diameter of a duct transporting the diluting gas may be changed from a first predetermined diameter to a second predetermined diameter in order to change the amount of gas used to dilute the aerosol. Thus, the aerosol generating component is preferably adapted to change a pressure difference that causes the diluting gas to flow to the atomizer from a first predetermined difference to a second predetermined difference. 
         [0099]    For changing the inner diameter of the duct used for transporting the diluting gas, the aerosol generating component may comprise two ducts with different inner diameters, the ducts being alternatingly connectable to the atomizer. Alternatively, the aerosol generating component may be provided with one duct, only, whose inner diameter is changeable. Due to the different inner diameters used to transport the diluting gas, the flow rate may be changed even with a constant pressure difference that transports the diluting gas. Furthermore, the Reynolds-number of the diluting gas stream flowing to the atomizer may change with the inner diameter or with other properties or parameters of the gas stream, such that the diluting gas stream may change from a less or not at all turbulent gas stream to a more turbulent or turbulent gas stream. 
         [0100]    Furthermore, the pressure difference transporting diluting gas may be changed from a first predetermined difference to a second predetermined difference in order to change the amount of gas used to dilute the aerosol. Thus, the aerosol generating component may be adapted to change a pressure difference that causes the diluting gas to flow to the atomizer from the first predetermined difference to the second predetermined difference. Therefore, two different predetermined pressure differences may be applied consecutively. In order to change the pressure difference that causes the flow of diluting gas, valves and/or openings with different or variable inner diameters may be provided, through which the diluting gas flows when the user sucks on the mouthpiece portion. Other element for changing the pressure difference from the first to the second difference may be provided alternatively or in addition. 
         [0101]    Both of the aerosols may be generated with an aerosol generating component or with an electronic smoking device according to any embodiment of the above description. Hence, the aerosol generating component or the electronic smoking device according may be adapted to perform the method of the invention according to any, selected or all embodiments. 
         [0102]    The particle size is preferably controlled by the rate of atomization and/or by the diluting rate. The rate of atomization may be controlled by electric current applied to the atomizing element and/or by the mass the liquid applied to the atomizing element. The dilution rate may be controlled by the amount of air passing through or along the atomizing element during an atomizing cycle. 
         [0103]    With fixed atomizing conditions and fixed liquid injection mass, the practical size is preferably controlled by the volume of diluting gas, with which the atomized liquid is diluted. The dilution lowers the probability of particles hitting each other and, thereby, forming larger particles. Increasing dilution decreases the rate of change in particle number and diameter. 
         [0104]    With a fixed airflow, a higher rate of atomization can generate larger particles. Rapid heating may cause nucleation points to form, and as these gaseous bubbles escape the liquid, they weaken the intermolecular forces that are preventing other liquid molecules from escaping into the gaseous phase, i.e. reduce the enthalpy of atomization. The rate of atomization can be controlled by the liquid mass, the thermal mass of the atomizer, e.g. a heating coil, and electric current applied. 
         [0105]    While this invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims. 
       LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS 
       [0000]    
       
         D clock-wise direction 
         P flow path 
           10  e-cigarette/electronic smoking device 
           12  main body 
           14  mouthpiece portion 
           16  end cap 
           18  battery 
           20  light emitting diode (LED) 
           22  control electronics 
           24  airflow sensor 
           26  atomizer 
           28  heating coil 
           30  wick 
           32  central passage 
           34 ,  34   a  liquid store 
           36  air inhalation port 
           38  air inlets 
           40  aerosol generating component 
           41  atomizing element 
           42  control unit 
           44 ,  44   a  signal conductor 
           46  air supply control unit 
           48  signal conductor 
           50 ,  52  liquid conductors 
           54  input side 
           56  output side 
           58  adapter 
           60 ,  60   a  liquid supply unit 
           62  mixing chamber 
           64 ,  64   a  inlet opening 
           66  gas inlet element 
           70  control contact 
           72  temperature sensor 
           74  signal contact 
           76 ,  76   a  nozzle 
           78 ,  78   a  value 
           80 ,  80   a  control contact 
           82 ,  82   a  pump 
           84 ,  84   a  control contact 
           90  method 
           91  start/puff or push button 
           92  generate first aerosol 
           93  generate second aerosol 
           94  change parameter 
           95  end 
           164 - 164   c  inlet opening 
           166  gas inlet element