Apple files patent for vapouriser
New York, Jan 28 : The US Patent and Trademark Office has published an application that shows Apple has filed a patent for a vapouriser technology -- an apparatus that can regulate temperature to release heat from a substance within a canister.
However, the patent application does not mention anything about what substance the device is designed to be used with, The Verge reported on Saturday.
It may be a standalone product intended for recreational use and interestingly the application does not cite a human end user, the report added.
Speculations are that if not a vape, Apple could foray into air freshener segment.
Recently, the vapour technology was used to create interactive holograms.
Last year, CES launched a smartphone that one can smoke.
However, the patent application does not mention anything about what substance the device is designed to be used with, The Verge reported on Saturday.
It may be a standalone product intended for recreational use and interestingly the application does not cite a human end user, the report added.
Speculations are that if not a vape, Apple could foray into air freshener segment.
Recently, the vapour technology was used to create interactive holograms.
Last year, CES launched a smartphone that one can smoke.