Electronic atomization device and air inlet component thereof
By setting up a structure that separates the absorbent cotton and the fiber cotton in the electronic atomizer, the problem of oil deterioration when the fiber cotton is low on oil is solved. This allows the system to remind users to add oil when it is low on oil and prevent the heating coil from overheating, thus improving the safety and reliability of the electronic atomizer.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202111206258.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-10-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-27
- Estimated Expiration
- 2041-10-16
AI Technical Summary
In existing electronic atomizers, the fiber cotton is prone to overheating and oil deterioration when there is no oil, and the existing structure is prone to scorching, which affects the user experience.
The structure adopts an oil storage tank and an oil cup connected by a through hole. The electrode mounting base is equipped with a heating wire and a bottom electrode. The oil storage tank is filled with fiber cotton, which passes through the spiral heating wire. The electrode mounting base is equipped with a groove, and one lead of the heating wire is inserted into the groove. The bottom electrode extends into the groove. Water-absorbing cotton is placed in the groove to wrap the bottom electrode and the lead of the heating wire, and the water-absorbing cotton and the fiber cotton do not come into contact.
It effectively inhibits the deterioration of the oil in the fiber cotton when it is lacking oil, and reminds users to add oil in time by evaporating the moisture in the absorbent cotton, ensuring the normal operation of the heating wire and avoiding the problem of scorching caused by overheating of the oil.
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