Patent ReferencesInventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 06/898970 filed on 08/21/1986US Classes:131/273, Smoking simulator128/203.17, Electrically heated means producing water vapor128/203.27, Electric128/204.17, Means for heating respiratory gas or respiration device128/204.23, Means for sensing condition of user's body131/329TOBACCO USERS' APPLIANCEExaminersPrimary: Millin, V.Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesA24F 47/00 (20060101)A61M 11/04 (20060101) A61M 11/00 (20060101) AbstractA medicament dosing device capable of administering a vaporized medicament in the form of tiny aerosol particles to the mouth and lungs of the user at a substantially constant concentration level. In a particularly preferred embodiment the dosing device is used to provide nicotine to a cigarette smoker in a form and a dose that closely mimics a burning cigarette to satisfy the smoker's craving for nicotine, but without subjecting either the user or any non-users in the immediate vicinity to the tars and carbon monoxide of cigarette smoke. A preferred device comprises a battery powered resistance heater housed in a cigarette-shaped tube. A demand-operated switch is employed in the circuit so that as the user sucks air through the tube in a manner similar to puffing on a cigarette, energy is supplied to the resistance heater which vaporizes the nicotine. Because the system vaporizes the medicament being administered only upon activation of the demand-operated switch, the concentration of the medicament will be substantially constant each time the user sucks on the mouthpiece end of the cigarette-shaped tube, regardless of the length of the time intervals which pass between successive inhalations. | |