IP Library Granted Patent US 12672676
Granted Patent B2
US 12672676 · App. 18/648,975 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Aerosol-generating system and method of dispensing liquid aerosol-forming substrate with pumped air

Inventors: Ben Mazur (Bristol, GB); Eva Saade Latorre (Neuchatel, CH); Alain Tabasso (Essertines-sur-Yverdon, CH)
Assignee: Altria Client Services LLC
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12672676
App. No.
18/648,975
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An aerosol-generating system may include a liquid storage portion, a vaporizer, and a pump. The liquid storage portion may be configured to store a liquid aerosol-forming substrate. The vaporizer may be configured to volatilize the liquid aerosol-forming substrate. The pump may be configured to pump air into the liquid storage portion so as to push out a volume of the liquid aerosol-forming substrate from the liquid storage portion and to supply the volume of the liquid aerosol-forming substrate to the vaporizer. A method for generating an aerosol may be performed with the system.

Claims (13)

1 . An aerosol-generating system, comprising:

a main unit configured to pump an incoming volume of air, via a tube, into an inlet of a storage portion connected to the tube to displace an outgoing volume of an aerosol-forming substrate from the storage portion and to heat the outgoing volume of the aerosol-forming substrate to generate an aerosol.

2 . The aerosol-generating system of claim 1 , wherein the main unit is configured to pump the incoming volume of the air into the inlet of the storage portion to displace the outgoing volume of the aerosol-forming substrate through an outlet of the storage portion.

3 . The aerosol-generating system of claim 2 , wherein the storage portion further defines a first storage volume and a second storage volume containing the aerosol-forming substrate.

4 . The aerosol-generating system of claim 3 , wherein the storage portion includes a first dividing wall and a second dividing wall configured to partition the first storage volume and the second storage volume.

5 . The aerosol-generating system of claim 4 , wherein the first dividing wall and the second dividing wall are configured to inhibit a passage of the incoming volume of the air through the storage portion.

6 . The aerosol-generating system of claim 4 , wherein the first dividing wall and the second dividing wall have overlapping portions.

7 . The aerosol-generating system of claim 6 , wherein the overlapping portions of the first dividing wall and the second dividing wall define a gap therebetween.

8 . The aerosol-generating system of claim 3 , wherein the storage portion is configured such that the incoming volume of the air is confined to the first storage volume.

9 . The aerosol-generating system of claim 3 , wherein the main unit is configured to pump the incoming volume of the air into the first storage volume via the inlet in the storage portion.

10 . The aerosol-generating system of claim 3 , wherein the storage portion is configured such that the outgoing volume of the aerosol-forming substrate is displaced from the second storage volume.

11 . The aerosol-generating system of claim 1 , wherein the main unit includes a micropump upstream from the storage portion, the micropump configured to pump the incoming volume of the air into the storage portion.

12 . The aerosol-generating system of claim 1 , wherein the main unit includes a vaporizer downstream from the storage portion, the vaporizer configured to heat the outgoing volume of the aerosol-forming substrate.