Atomizer and electronic atomization equipment

By placing the magnetic component on the base inside the housing, the problem of the magnetic component falling off is solved, achieving a stable connection between the atomizer and the power supply component and efficient aerosol generation.

CN223929505UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SHENZHEN GEEKVAPE TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520331356.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-26
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-26

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, the magnetic connector between the atomizer and the power supply component is prone to detaching due to gravity, resulting in unstable connection and affecting the normal operation of the electronic atomization device.

Method used

The magnetic component is housed inside the housing, located on the side of the base near the nozzle end, and is fixed by a receiving slot on the base to ensure a stable connection between the magnetic component and the power supply component.

Benefits of technology

To prevent the magnetic components from falling off, ensure a stable connection between the atomizer and the power supply components, ensure the atomizer works properly, and increase the number of atomizer coils to improve aerosol generation efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an atomizer and electronic atomization equipment, and belongs to the technical field of electronic atomization, the atomizer comprises a shell, an atomization assembly, a base and a first magnetic attraction part, and the first magnetic attraction part is arranged in the shell and located on the face, close to the suction nozzle end, of the base; therefore, the first magnetic attraction part is always connected with the base under the influence of the gravity of the first magnetic attraction part, the first magnetic attraction part is prevented from falling off from the base and being separated from the atomizer, it is ensured that the atomizer can be physically connected with the power supply assembly based on the first magnetic attraction part, and normal work of the atomizer is ensured.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of electronic atomization technology, specifically to an atomizer and electronic atomization device. Background Technology

[0002] Electronic atomization devices utilize the conversion of electrical energy into heat energy, which heats the aerosol-generating matrix, allowing the matrix to generate aerosols without combustion. Related technologies propose a type of split-design electronic atomization device, where the atomizer (integrating atomization functionality) and the power supply component (integrating power control functionality) are designed as detachably connected components.

[0003] Currently, magnetic connection is commonly used to achieve detachable connection between the atomizer and the power supply component. That is, the magnetic component is exposed on the surface of the atomizer that is in contact with the power supply component by riveting. The power supply component is also equipped with a corresponding magnetic component, so that the atomizer and the power supply component maintain a physical connection based on their respective magnetic components.

[0004] However, with prolonged use of split-type electronic atomizers, the magnetic components exposed on the atomizer surface are prone to detaching from the atomizer due to their own weight. This makes it difficult for the atomizer to maintain a physical connection with the power supply components, affecting the normal operation of the atomizer and the user's normal use of the split-type electronic atomizer. Utility Model Content

[0005] This application provides an atomizer and an electronic atomization device, aiming to solve the technical problem in the related art where the magnetic component is exposed on the surface of the atomizer and is easy to fall off.

[0006] Firstly, the atomizer provided in this application includes:

[0007] The housing has its suction nozzle end facing the open end of the housing.

[0008] An atomizing component is disposed within the housing and is connected to the nozzle end. The atomizing component is used to atomize an aerosol generation matrix to obtain an aerosol.

[0009] A base, which covers the open end, so that the base, the atomizing component, and the housing enclose a receiving space for accommodating the aerosol generating matrix; and

[0010] A first magnetic element is disposed inside the housing and located on the side of the base near the mouthpiece end. The first magnetic element is used to maintain a magnetic connection between the atomizer and the power supply component.

[0011] Furthermore, a receiving groove is provided on the side of the base near the nozzle end, and the first magnetic suction member is received in the receiving groove.

[0012] Furthermore, the atomizing assembly includes two atomizing cores and a fixing base. The fixing base is disposed on the base, and the two atomizing cores are spaced apart on the fixing base. Each atomizing core is located on the side of the fixing base near the mouthpiece end. Each atomizing core is constructed to form an atomizing channel, and each atomizing channel is connected to the mouthpiece end.

[0013] Furthermore, the two atomizing cores are positioned between the two first magnetic attractors.

[0014] Furthermore, the housing is configured with a first suction channel and a second suction channel at the nozzle end, wherein the inlet of the first suction channel is connected to one of the two atomizing channels, the inlet of the second suction channel is connected to the other of the two atomizing channels, and the outlet of the first suction channel is connected to the outlet of the second suction channel.

[0015] Furthermore, the atomizer also includes a sealing element, which is disposed on the side of the atomizing core near the mouthpiece end. The sealing element has a first through hole and a second through hole. The first suction channel is connected to one of the two atomizing channels through the first through hole, and the second suction channel is connected to the other of the two atomizing channels through the second through hole.

[0016] Furthermore, the atomizer also includes an airflow duct disposed on the fixed base. The airflow duct is configured to form a first airflow detection channel communicating with the mouthpiece end. The fixed base is configured to form a second airflow detection channel. The base is configured to form a third airflow detection channel communicating with the outside of the atomizer. The third airflow detection channel, the second airflow detection channel and the first airflow detection channel are sequentially connected.

[0017] Furthermore, the atomizer also includes a liquid injection plug, and the housing is also provided with a third through hole and a fourth through hole communicating with the accommodating space, and the liquid injection plug cooperates with the third through hole and the fourth through hole respectively.

[0018] Secondly, the electronic atomizing device provided in this application includes: a power supply component and any of the aforementioned atomizers. The power supply component is used to provide electrical energy to the atomizer. The power supply component is provided with a second magnetic element, and the second magnetic element and the first magnetic element attract each other so that the power supply component and the atomizer are magnetically connected.

[0019] Furthermore, the electronic atomizing device includes a power supply component, an airflow detection component, and an atomizer with a third airflow detection channel. The power supply component provides electrical energy to the atomizer. The power supply component is provided with a second magnetic component, which attracts the first magnetic component to maintain a magnetic connection between the power supply component and the atomizer. The airflow detection component is disposed in the receiving space formed by the power supply component and is electrically connected to the power supply component. When the atomizer is connected to the power supply component, the receiving space communicates with the third airflow detection channel.

[0020] In the atomizer and electronic atomizing device provided in this application, by placing the first magnetic component inside the housing and positioning it on the side of the base near the mouthpiece, the first magnetic component is kept connected to the base by its own weight, preventing it from falling off the base and detaching from the atomizer. This ensures that the atomizer can maintain a physical connection with the power supply component based on the first magnetic component, thus ensuring the atomizer works normally. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an atomizer based on related technologies;

[0022] Figure 2 A three-dimensional structural diagram of an atomizer provided in an embodiment of this application from a first-view perspective;

[0023] Figure 3 for Figure 2 The atomizer shown is a cross-sectional view along the A-A' direction;

[0024] Figure 4 for Figure 2 The atomizer is shown in a three-dimensional structural diagram from another perspective;

[0025] Figure 5 for Figure 4 The cross-sectional view of the atomizer shown is along the B-B' direction;

[0026] Figure 6 for Figure 3 as well as Figure 5 The figure shows a three-dimensional assembly diagram of the base, the first magnetic attractor, and the receiving electrode.

[0027] Figure 7 for Figure 4 The diagram shown is a schematic of an explosion of an atomizer;

[0028] Figure 8 A block diagram of an electronic atomizing device provided in an embodiment of this application;

[0029] Figure 9 A block diagram of an electronic atomizing device provided for another embodiment of this application.

[0030] The attached figure above includes the following reference numerals:

[0031] Related technologies include an atomizer 400, a magnetic suction component 401, an electronic atomizing device 1000, an atomizer 100, a power supply component 200, an airflow detection component 300, a housing 10, a mouthpiece end 10a, an open end 10b, a first opening 12, a second opening 11, a positioning groove 13, a first suction channel 141, a second suction channel 142, a third suction channel 143, a third through hole 151, a fourth through hole 152, a main body 15, a blocking part 16, a fifth through hole 153, a first space 101, a accommodating space 103, an atomizing component 20, an atomizing coil 21, an atomizing bracket 211, and a first end 211a. Second end 211b, liquid inlet 2111, liquid guide cotton 212, heating element 213, fixing base 22, second airflow detection channel 64, atomization channel 25, first atomization channel 251, second atomization channel 252, base 30, buckle 31, receiving groove 32, third airflow detection channel 33, first magnetic suction element 40, receiving electrode 50, sealing element 60, first through hole 61, second through hole 62, ninth through hole 63, airflow conduit 70, first airflow detection channel 71, liquid injection plug 80, airflow regulating element 90, adjusting part 91, seventh through hole 911, eighth through hole 912, adjusting slider 92. Detailed Implementation

[0032] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The described embodiments are only used to explain the ideas of the present invention and should not be regarded as limiting the scope of protection of this application.

[0033] It should be noted that the use of terms such as "first" and "second" to define components is merely for the purpose of distinguishing the corresponding components. Unless otherwise stated, the above terms have no special meaning and therefore should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this application.

[0034] like Figure 1 As shown, in the atomizer 400 of the related art split-type electronic atomizing device, the magnetic component 401 is riveted to the outer surface of the bottom of the atomizer 400. When the power supply component of the split-type electronic atomizing device ( Figure 1When the magnetic component (not shown) comes into contact with the bottom of the atomizer 400, the magnetic component 401 on the power supply assembly and the magnetic component 402 on the atomizer 400 attract each other. Under the action of magnetic attraction, the power supply assembly and the atomizer 400 maintain a physical connection. However, with long-term use of the split-type electronic atomizer, the magnetic component 401 exposed on the bottom surface of the atomizer 400 is prone to falling off the atomizer 400 due to its own weight. This makes it difficult for the atomizer 400 to maintain a physical connection with the power supply assembly, thereby affecting the normal operation of the atomizer and the normal use of the split-type electronic atomizer by the user.

[0035] To address the aforementioned problems in related technologies, this application proposes an atomizer in its first aspect, such as... Figures 2 to 7 As shown, the atomizer 100 includes a housing 10, an atomizing component 20, a base 30, and a first magnetic component 40.

[0036] In this configuration, the suction nozzle end 10a of the housing 10 is positioned opposite to the open end 10b of the housing 10. Generally, in specific combinations... Figure 2 as well as Figure 7 As shown, the first opening 12 at the open end 10b of the housing 10 is larger than the second opening 11 at the mouthpiece end 10a of the housing 10. In this way, during the assembly of the atomizer 100, the atomizing component 20, the first magnetic component 40 and the base 30 are sequentially assembled into the interior of the housing 10 from the first opening 12.

[0037] The atomizing component 20 is disposed within the housing 10 and is connected to the mouthpiece end 10a. The atomizing component 20 is used to atomize the aerosol generating matrix to obtain an aerosol for user use or inhalation. That is, during the use of the atomizer 100, the atomizing component 20 located inside the housing 10 heats the aerosol generating matrix, causing the aerosol generating matrix to atomize into an aerosol. The aerosol flows out from the second opening 11 to the outside of the atomizer 100 for user use or inhalation.

[0038] The base 30 covers the open end 10b, so that the base 30, the atomizing component 20, and the housing 10 enclose a receiving space 103. The receiving space 103 is used to receive the aerosol generation matrix.

[0039] The base 30 can be connected to the housing 10 via a snap-fit ​​or a pin-fit method to seal the open end 10b, thus achieving a detachable connection between the base 30 and the housing 10. Taking the snap-fit ​​method as an example, the specific details are as follows... Figure 2 as well as Figure 4As shown, the base 30 is provided with a buckle 31, and the housing 10 is provided with a positioning groove 13 in the area near the open end 10b. The buckle 31 is matched with the positioning groove 13. When the base 30 is covered by the open end 10b, the buckle 31 is inserted into the positioning groove 13 to fix the base 30 on the housing 10.

[0040] The first magnetic element 40 is disposed inside the housing 10 and is located on the side of the base 30 near the mouthpiece end 10a. The first magnetic element 40 is used to maintain a magnetic connection between the atomizer 100 and the power supply component.

[0041] Since the first magnetic clasp 40 is located inside the housing 10, it will not detach from the atomizer 100 due to prolonged use or its own weight, provided the base 30 remains connected to the housing 10. Furthermore, because the first magnetic clasp 40 is located on the side of the base 30 near the mouthpiece end 10a, it remains connected to the base 30 under its own weight, ensuring it will not fall off. This ensures the atomizer 100 maintains a physical connection with the power supply component based on the first magnetic clasp 40, maintaining a stable circuit connection between the atomizer 100 and the power supply component. This ensures the atomizing component 20 inside the atomizer 100 can stably receive power from the power supply component for normal operation.

[0042] Furthermore, since the first magnetic attractor 40 is located on the base 30, and normally the side of the base 30 near the open end 10b is in direct contact with the power supply component, the straight-line distance between the first magnetic attractor 40 located on the base 30 and the corresponding magnetic attractor located on the power supply component is relatively short, ensuring that the magnetic attraction between the two is not reduced due to the distance.

[0043] Further, in one embodiment, please refer to Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 6 as well as Figure 7 The base 30 has a receiving groove 32 on the side near the nozzle end 10a, and the first magnetic suction member 40 is received in the receiving groove 32.

[0044] In this embodiment, by placing the first magnetic suction member 40 in the receiving groove 32 of the base 30, the space occupied by the housing 10 caused by placing the first magnetic suction member 40 inside the housing 10 is reduced, the space compression of the accommodating space 103 is reduced, and the size compression of the atomizing component 20 is reduced.

[0045] Preferably, the side of the first magnetic member 40 near the nozzle end 10a is flush with the side of the base 30 near the nozzle end 10a. In this way, the side of the first magnetic member 40 near the nozzle end 10a can directly contact the atomizing component 20, thereby clamping the first magnetic member 40 between the atomizing component 20 and the base 30. During the transportation or use of the atomizer 100, even if the atomizer 100 is shaken by external forces, the first magnetic member 40 will not easily detach from the receiving groove 32.

[0046] Specifically, in one embodiment, please refer to Figure 3 as well as Figure 7 The atomizing component 20 includes two atomizing cores 21 and a mounting base 22.

[0047] A mounting base 22 is disposed on a base 30, and two atomizing cores 21 are spaced apart on the mounting base 22, with each atomizing core 21 located on the side of the mounting base 22 closest to the mouthpiece end 10a. Each atomizing core 21 is constructed to form an atomization channel 25, and each atomization channel 25 communicates with the mouthpiece end 10a. That is, the aerosol is heated within the atomization channel 25 to generate a matrix, which is then atomized to obtain an aerosol. The aerosol flows out through the atomization channel 25 to the mouthpiece end 10a for the user to use or inhale.

[0048] In this embodiment, the two atomizing cores 21 are fixed based on the fixing base 22, and the fixing base 22 is connected to the base 30 to fix the fixing base 22 and the base 30, thereby realizing the detection and fixation between the atomizing core 21 and the housing 10. At the same time, the fixing base 22 also has the function of preventing liquid leakage, that is, the fixing base 22 isolates the accommodating space 103 from the base 30, preventing the aerosol generating matrix contained in the accommodating space 103 from flowing out of the atomizer 100 through the base 30, thus ensuring the normal use of the atomizer 100.

[0049] Compared to related technologies that have a single atomizing core 21 in the atomizer 100, the atomizer 100 with two atomizing cores 21 provided in this embodiment can atomize more aerosols per unit time, meet the user's needs in multiple scenarios, and enrich the user's experience.

[0050] Specifically, in one embodiment, please continue to refer to Figure 3 as well as Figure 7 Each atomizing core 21 includes an atomizing bracket 211, a liquid-guiding cotton 212, and a heating element 213.

[0051] The atomizing bracket 211 extends along an axial direction parallel to the atomizer 100, specifically as follows: Figure 7As shown, the first end 211a of the atomizing bracket 211 is connected to the mouthpiece end 10a, and the second end 211b of the atomizing bracket 211 is connected to the fixing base 22. Atomizing channels 25 are formed inside the atomizing bracket 211, and each atomizing channel 25 communicates with the second opening 11 located at the mouthpiece end 10a.

[0052] The heating element 213 is located inside the atomization channel 25, and the liquid guiding cotton 212 is sandwiched between the heating element 213 and the atomization bracket 211.

[0053] Among them, specifically such as Figure 7 As shown, the atomizing support 211 is also provided with multiple liquid inlet holes 2111, and the atomizing channel 25 is connected to the accommodating space 103 through the liquid inlet holes 2111. In this way, the aerosol generating matrix located in the accommodating space 103 flows into the atomizing channel 25 through the liquid inlet holes 2111 and is adsorbed by the liquid-guiding cotton 212. When the heating element 213 is energized, it generates heat and transfers the heat to the liquid-guiding cotton 212, and the aerosol generating matrix adsorbed on the liquid-guiding cotton 212 is converted into aerosol by the heat.

[0054] For example, the heating element 213 specifically includes a heating grid and electrode pins connected to the heating grid. A liquid-guiding cotton 212 is sandwiched between the heating grid and the inner wall of the atomizing support 211. The electrode pins pass through the atomizing support 211 and directly contact the receiving electrode 50 (described later) of the atomizer 100, achieving an electrical connection between the electrode pins and the receiving electrode 50. The electrical energy provided by the power supply component passes sequentially through the receiving electrode 50 and the electrode pins before being transmitted to the heating grid, causing the heating grid to generate heat based on the electrical energy.

[0055] Furthermore, in one embodiment, as Figure 3 as well as Figure 7 As shown, the two atomizing cores 21 are positioned between the two first magnetic components 40. The purpose of this arrangement is to maximize the contact area between the first magnetic component 40 and the fixing base 22, and further clamp the first magnetic component 40 between the fixing base 22 and the base 30.

[0056] Furthermore, in one embodiment, as Figure 3 As shown, the housing 10 has a first suction channel 141 and a second suction channel 142 formed at the nozzle end 10a. The inlet of the first suction channel 141 is connected to one of the two atomizing channels 25 ( Figure 3 The first atomizing channel 251 shown is connected to the second suction channel 142, and the inlet of the second suction channel 142 is connected to the other of the two atomizing channels 25. Figure 3 The second atomizing channel 252 shown in the figure is connected, and the outlet of the first suction channel 141 is connected to the outlet of the second suction channel 142.

[0057] Based on the formation of a first suction channel 141 and a second suction channel 142 with independent inlets on the housing 10, when the housing 10 is suctioned from the outside, the aerosol in the first atomization channel 251 and the atomization channel 252 are simultaneously provided to the nozzle end 10a, thus optimizing the user's suction experience.

[0058] Furthermore, in one embodiment, as Figure 3 , Figure 5 as well as Figure 7 As shown, the atomizer 100 also includes a sealing element 60, which is located on the side of the atomizing core 21 near the mouthpiece end 10a, so as to separate the outside of the housing 10 from the inside of the housing 10 at the mouthpiece end 10a, and prevent the aerosol generation matrix in the accommodating space 103 from leaking out from the mouthpiece end 10a.

[0059] The sealing element 60 has a first through hole 61 and a second through hole 62. The first suction channel 141 connects to one of the two atomizing channels 25 through the first through hole 61. Figure 3 The first atomizing channel 251 shown is connected to the second suction channel 142 via the second through hole 62. Figure 3 The second atomization channel 252 shown in the figure is connected.

[0060] Based on the setting of the first through hole 61 and the second through hole 62, it is ensured that, with the addition of the sealing element 60, the aerosol in the two atomizing channels 25 can smoothly enter the first suction channel 141 and the second suction channel 142 respectively.

[0061] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the atomizer 100 further includes an airflow duct 70 disposed on the mounting base 22. The airflow duct 70 is configured to form a first airflow detection channel 71 communicating with the mouthpiece end 10a, the mounting base 22 is configured to form a second airflow detection channel 64, and the base 30 is configured to form a third airflow detection channel 33 communicating with the outside of the atomizer 100. The third airflow detection channel 33, the second airflow detection channel 64, and the first airflow detection channel 71 are sequentially connected to form interconnected airflow detection channels.

[0062] In this way, the first airflow detection channel 71 is independent of the two atomization channels 25. After the atomizer 100 is connected to the power supply component, when the user performs a suction action on the mouthpiece end 10a, the first airflow detection channel 71, the second airflow detection channel 64 and the third airflow detection channel 33 sequentially transmit the negative pressure effect to the airflow detection element on the power supply component. This allows the airflow detection element to feed back the detected suction action to the control circuit board of the power supply component, which then controls the power supply to the atomization component 20.

[0063] Accordingly, such as Figure 3 As shown, the housing 10 also has a third suction channel 143 formed at the nozzle end 10a, and the sealing member 60 also has a ninth through hole 63. The inlet of the third suction channel 143 is connected to the ninth through hole 63, so that the third suction channel 143 is connected to the first airflow detection channel 71 through the ninth through hole 63. The outlet of the third suction channel 143 is connected to the outlet of the first suction channel 141 and the outlet of the second suction channel 142.

[0064] Furthermore, in one embodiment, please continue to refer to... Figure 3 as well as Figure 7 The airflow duct 70 is positioned between the two atomizing cores 21. The purpose of this arrangement is to ensure that, with the airflow duct 70 in place, the uniform contact between each atomizing core 21 and the aerosol generation matrix within the accommodating space 103 is not affected.

[0065] Furthermore, in one embodiment, please refer to [continue reading]. Figure 3 , Figure 4 as well as Figure 7 The atomizer 100 also includes a liquid injection plug 80, and the housing 10 is also provided with a third through hole 151 and a fourth through hole 152 communicating with the accommodating space 103. The liquid injection plug 80 is respectively engaged with the third through hole 151 and the fourth through hole 152. The injection plug 80 cooperates with the third through hole 151 and the fourth through hole 152 respectively to block the third through hole 151 and the fourth through hole 152. The third through hole 151 and the fourth through hole 152 are located on the same side of the housing 10. When the atomizer 100 needs to add aerosol generating matrix, the part of the injection plug 80 blocking the third through hole 151 can be removed, while maintaining the sealing of the fourth through hole 152 by the injection plug 80. In this way, the injection plug 80 can be rotated around the housing 10 area where the fourth through hole 152 is located, so that the injection plug 80 is away from the third through hole 151. At this time, the third through hole 151 is exposed to the outside, and the aerosol generating matrix can be added to the accommodating space 103 through the third through hole 151. After the aerosol generating matrix is ​​added, the injection plug 80 is installed on the third through hole 151 to complete the addition of the aerosol generating matrix, so that the atomizer 100 can be reused, saving energy and protecting the environment.

[0066] Further, in one embodiment, please refer to Figure 3 The housing 10 includes a main body 15 and a stop 16, and the atomizer 100 also includes an airflow regulating element 90.

[0067] The blocking part 16 is disposed within the main body 15. The blocking part 16, the main body 15, the base 30, and the atomizing component 20 cooperate to divide the space within the main body 15 into a first space 101 and a second space. Figure 3 (Not shown in the image).

[0068] The base 30 has multiple air intake channels formed on it. Figure 3 (Not shown in the image), the first space 101 is connected to the atomizing channel 25 formed within the atomizing assembly 20 in the second space via an air intake channel. Within the second space, the blocking part 16, the main body 15, the base 30, and the atomizing assembly 20 cooperate to form a receiving space 103, ensuring that the receiving space 103 is not directly connected to the first space 101. The third through hole 151 and the fourth through hole 152 are both formed on the main body 15.

[0069] The main body 15 is also provided with a fifth through hole 153, which communicates with the first space 101. The airflow regulating member 90 is slidably disposed in the fifth through hole 153. The airflow regulating member 90 is used to adjust the amount of air entering the first space 101 from the outside of the atomizer 100.

[0070] Specifically, the airflow regulating member 90 includes an regulating part 91 and a slider 92 disposed on the regulating part 91. The regulating part 91 is disposed within the first space 101 and abuts against the main body 15 and the blocking part 16, respectively. The regulating part 91 has at least a seventh through hole 911 and an eighth through hole 912, and the size of the seventh through hole 911 is different from the size of the eighth through hole 912. Due to the difference in size between the seventh through hole 911 and the eighth through hole 912, the amount of air entering the first space 101 per unit time through the seventh through hole 911 is different from the amount of air entering the first space 101 per unit time through the eighth through hole 912.

[0071] The slider 92 is slidably located within the fifth through hole 153. When the slider slides within the fifth through hole 153, it can drive the adjustment part 91 to move within the first space 101, so that different areas on the adjustment part 91 are exposed to the outside through the fifth through hole 153.

[0072] In one scenario, neither the seventh through-hole 911 nor the eighth through-hole 912 is exposed to the outside through the fifth through-hole 153. In this case, outside air cannot enter the first space 101. In another scenario, at least a portion of the seventh through-hole 911 is exposed to the outside through the fifth through-hole 153. In this case, outside air passes sequentially through the fifth through-hole 153 and the seventh through-hole 911 into the first space 101, and then from the first space 101 into the atomization channel 25, ultimately carrying the aerosol within the atomization channel 25 out of the atomizer 100 through the mouthpiece end 10a. In yet another scenario, at least a portion of the eighth through-hole 912 is exposed to the outside through the fifth through-hole 153. In yet another scenario, both the seventh through-hole 911 and the eighth through-hole 912 are exposed to the outside through the fifth through-hole 153. In this way, the user can push the adjusting slider 92 to control the amount of air entering the first space 101 per unit time, thereby adjusting the air intake.

[0073] Specifically, the base 30 has two electrode sockets on the side near the open end 10b, such as Figure 5 as well as Figure 7 As shown, each electrode socket ( Figure 5 and Figure 7 An electrode 50 is inserted into the heating element 213 (not shown). In this way, the ends of the electrode pins of the heating element 213 are respectively inserted into an electrode socket and abut against the electrode 50, so as to achieve electrical contact between the electrode pins of the heating element 213 and the electrode 50.

[0074] In the second aspect of this application, please refer to Figure 8 and combined Figure 3 as well as Figure 5 An electronic atomizing device 1000 is provided, comprising a power supply component 200 and an atomizer 100 as described in any of the preceding embodiments. The power supply component 200 is provided with a second magnetic element. Figure 8 (Not shown in the image) The second magnetic component and the first magnetic component 40 attract each other so that the power supply component 200 and the atomizer 100 are magnetically connected, so as to ensure that the power supply component 200 can continuously and stably output electrical energy through the receiving electrode 50 of the atomizer 100 to the atomizing component 20 of the atomizer 100.

[0075] Further, in one embodiment, please refer to Figure 9 and combined Figure 3 as well as Figure 5 The electronic atomizing device 1000 also includes an airflow detection element 300 electrically connected to the power supply component 200. The airflow detection element 300 is disposed in the housing space formed by the power supply component 200. When the atomizer 100 is connected to the power supply component 200, the housing space is connected to the third airflow detection channel 33. In this way, when the user performs a suction action at the mouthpiece end 10a, the airflow detection element 300 located in the housing space can detect this suction action, thereby generating a corresponding feedback signal and providing it to the control circuit board of the power supply component 200. The control circuit board controls the power supply to the atomizing component 20 according to the feedback signal, so as to control the working state of the atomizing component 20.

[0076] It should be noted that the aerosol mentioned in this application refers to a dispersion of solid or liquid particles in a gas. The term "aerosol" as used herein can generally refer to a substance that has been vaporized, atomized, sprayed, or jetted, or otherwise transformed from a solid or liquid form into an inhalable form containing suspended solid or liquid drug particles.

[0077] As used herein, the aerosol-generating matrix is ​​also referred to as the atomizing matrix. The term "aerosol-generating matrix" means any suitable compound or mixture of compounds that facilitates the formation of aerosols (e.g., stable aerosols that are substantially resistant to thermal degradation at the system's operating temperature) during use. Suitable aerosol forming agents are well known in the art and include, but are not limited to: polyols, such as triethylene glycol, 1,3-butanediol, and glycerol; esters of polyols, such as mono-, di-, or triacetic acid esters of glycerol; and aliphatic esters of mono-, di-, or polycarboxylic acids, such as dimethyl dodecanoate and dimethyl tetradecanoate.

[0078] Of course, this application may have other various embodiments. Without departing from the spirit and essential points of this application, those skilled in the art can make various corresponding changes and modifications based on this application, but these corresponding changes and modifications should all fall within the protection scope of the appended claims.

Claims

1. An atomizer, characterized in that, include: The housing has its suction nozzle end facing the open end of the housing. An atomizing component is disposed within the housing and is connected to the nozzle end. The atomizing component is used to atomize an aerosol generation matrix to obtain an aerosol. A base, which covers the open end, so that the base, the atomizing component, and the housing enclose a receiving space for accommodating the aerosol generating matrix; as well as A first magnetic element is disposed inside the housing and located on the side of the base near the mouthpiece end. The first magnetic element is used to maintain a magnetic connection between the atomizer and the power supply component.

2. The atomizer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base has a receiving groove on the side near the nozzle end, and the first magnetic component is received in the receiving groove.

3. The atomizer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The atomizing assembly includes two atomizing cores and a fixing base. The fixing base is disposed on the base, and the two atomizing cores are spaced apart on the fixing base. Each atomizing core is located on the side of the fixing base near the mouthpiece end. Each atomizing core is constructed to form an atomizing channel, and each atomizing channel is connected to the mouthpiece end.

4. The atomizer according to claim 3, characterized in that, The two atomizing cores are positioned between the two first magnetic components.

5. The atomizer according to claim 3, characterized in that, The housing is configured with a first suction channel and a second suction channel at the nozzle end, wherein the inlet of the first suction channel is connected to one of the two atomizing channels, the inlet of the second suction channel is connected to the other of the two atomizing channels, and the outlet of the first suction channel is connected to the outlet of the second suction channel.

6. The atomizer according to claim 5, characterized in that, The atomizer also includes a sealing element, which is disposed on the side of the atomizing core near the mouthpiece end. The sealing element has a first through hole and a second through hole. The first suction channel is connected to one of the two atomizing channels through the first through hole, and the second suction channel is connected to the other of the two atomizing channels through the second through hole.

7. The atomizer according to claim 3, characterized in that, The atomizer also includes an airflow duct disposed on the fixed base. The airflow duct is configured to form a first airflow detection channel communicating with the mouthpiece end. The fixed base is configured to form a second airflow detection channel. The base is configured to form a third airflow detection channel communicating with the outside of the atomizer. The third airflow detection channel, the second airflow detection channel and the first airflow detection channel are sequentially connected.

8. The atomizer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The atomizer also includes a liquid injection plug, and the housing is also provided with a third through hole and a fourth through hole communicating with the accommodating space, and the liquid injection plug cooperates with the third through hole and the fourth through hole respectively.

9. An electronic atomizing device, characterized in that, The device includes a power supply component and an atomizer as described in any one of claims 1 to 6 and 8, wherein the power supply component is used to provide electrical energy to the atomizer, and the power supply component is provided with a second magnetic element, the second magnetic element attracting the first magnetic element to maintain a magnetic connection between the power supply component and the atomizer.

10. An electronic atomizing device, characterized in that, The device includes a power supply component, an airflow detection component, and an atomizer as described in claim 7. The power supply component provides electrical energy to the atomizer. The power supply component has a second magnetic component that attracts the first magnetic component, maintaining a magnetic connection between the power supply component and the atomizer. The airflow detection component is located within a receiving space formed by the power supply component and is electrically connected to the power supply component. When the atomizer is connected to the power supply component, the containment space is connected to the third airflow detection channel.