Electronic atomizer
By incorporating sound-generating components and control buttons into electronic atomizers, sound effects can be achieved, solving the problem of limited functionality and enhancing the user's entertainment experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing electronic atomizers have limited functionality and cannot provide users with a richer entertainment experience.
Electronic atomizers incorporate sound-generating components and control buttons. By triggering the control buttons, the sound-generating components emit sounds, such as motorcycle engine sounds, flowing water sounds, or bird calls, providing entertainment functionality.
To provide users with a better user experience, various sound effects enhance entertainment and offer a richer user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of atomizer technology, and more particularly to an electronic atomizer. Background Technology
[0002] The tobacco industry is constantly responding to the evolving needs of consumers, and electronic atomizers have been regarded as a future direction for the tobacco industry.
[0003] However, most existing electronic atomizers are single-function devices, only providing the function of inhalation, and cannot bring users more entertainment experience. Utility Model Content
[0004] In order to solve one of the technical problems existing in the prior art, this application provides an electronic atomizer, which is equipped with a sound-generating component and an operation key. The user can trigger the operation key to make the sound-generating component emit sound, thereby bringing entertainment function.
[0005] An electronic atomizer according to a first aspect of this application includes: a housing; a circuit board disposed inside the housing; a sound-generating component disposed inside the housing, the sound-generating component including a horn electrically connected to the circuit board; and an operation key mounted on the housing and at least a portion of the operation key exposed on the outer surface of the housing, the operation key being electrically connected to the circuit board, and the operation key driving the sound-generating component to emit sound when triggered.
[0006] According to the electronic atomizer described in the first aspect of this application, the housing is provided with a sound outlet, and the sound-generating component further includes a sound guide. The sound guide is disposed between the circuit board and the housing, and the sound guide, the housing, and the circuit board together define a sound guide cavity. The sound guide cavity is connected to the sound outlet, and the sound emitted by the speaker is conducted to the sound outlet through the sound guide cavity.
[0007] According to the electronic atomizer described in the first aspect of this application, the horn is mounted on the side of the circuit board opposite to the sound guide; the circuit board has a through hole, and the horn is connected to the sound guide cavity through the through hole.
[0008] According to the electronic atomizer of the first aspect of this application, the horn and the sound outlet are staggered in the projection positions of the longitudinal section of the housing; the sound guide cavity includes a first cavity segment and a second cavity segment, one end of the first cavity segment is connected to the connecting hole, the other end of the first cavity segment is connected to the second cavity segment, one end of the second cavity segment is connected to the first cavity segment, and the other end of the second cavity segment is connected to the sound outlet.
[0009] According to the electronic atomizer described in the first aspect of this application, the sound guide includes a body and an extension; one end of the body is disposed at the position of the sound outlet, and the other end of the body is in close contact with the circuit board; a first slot is formed on the body, and the slot wall of the first slot and the circuit board together define the second cavity segment; the extension extends from the body in an upward direction to the connecting hole, and the extension and the circuit board together define the first cavity segment.
[0010] According to the electronic atomizer described in the first aspect of this application, the sound outlet is opened on the arc surface at the end of the housing, and at least a portion of the sound guide is installed in the housing near the sound outlet; the sound guide is provided with a raised outer arc structure, and the sound guide is in close contact with the inner arc surface of the housing through the outer arc structure.
[0011] According to the electronic atomizer described in the first aspect of this application, the sound outlet includes a plurality of strip-shaped holes arranged in sequence.
[0012] According to the electronic atomizer described in the first aspect of this application, the operation keys include any one or a combination of two of the following: touch keys, knobs, and buttons.
[0013] According to the electronic atomizer of the first aspect of this application, the operation key includes a button and a first trigger button. The button is disposed on the housing, and the first trigger button is disposed on the circuit board at the position corresponding to the button. The first trigger button protrudes in the direction of the button and is electrically connected to the circuit board. When the button is pressed, the button pushes against the first trigger button, thereby driving the sound-generating component to emit sound.
[0014] According to the electronic atomizer described in the first aspect of this application, a reset spring is provided inside the button, and the reset spring is configured to act on the button with an elastic force to move the button away from the first trigger button.
[0015] The electronic atomizer according to the first aspect of this application has at least the following beneficial effects: The electronic atomizer of this application has a circuit board, a sound-generating component and an operation key. Sound data is preset on the circuit board. The user can trigger the operation key to make the sound-generating component emit the sound preset on the circuit board, such as the sound of a motorcycle engine, the sound of flowing water, the sound of birds, etc., thereby bringing entertainment functions and providing the user with a better user experience.
[0016] Other features and advantages of this application will be set forth in the description which follows, and will be apparent in part from the description, or may be learned by practicing the application. The objectives and other advantages of this application may be realized and obtained by means of the structures particularly pointed out in the description, claims and drawings. Attached Figure Description
[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solution of this application, the following description will be provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this application and should not be considered as a limitation of the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort. In the drawings:
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic atomizer provided in this application;
[0019] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 Top view of the electronic atomizer in the image;
[0020] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 A sectional view along line AA.
[0021] Figure 4 This is a front view of the sound-generating components and circuit board assembled together;
[0022] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the sound-generating components and circuit board from one perspective;
[0023] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the sound-generating components and circuit board from another perspective;
[0024] Figure 7 This is a structural diagram of the sound guide component.
[0025] Label Explanation:
[0026] Housing 100, sound outlet 110, transparent cover 120, atomizing component 200, circuit board 300, connecting hole 301, bolt hole 302, digital display tube 310, first trigger key 320, power module 400, button 500, speaker 600, sound guide 700, main body 710, extension 720, sound guide cavity 800, first cavity section 810, second cavity section 820. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The present application will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. Similar elements in different embodiments are referred to by related similar element reference numerals. In the following embodiments, many details are described to facilitate a better understanding of the present application. However, those skilled in the art will readily recognize that some features may be omitted in different situations, or may be replaced by other elements, materials, or methods. In some cases, certain operations related to the present application are not shown or described in the specification. This is to avoid obscuring the core parts of the present application with excessive description. For those skilled in the art, detailed description of these related operations is not necessary; they can fully understand the related operations based on the description in the specification and general technical knowledge in the art.
[0028] Furthermore, the features, operations, or characteristics described in the specification can be combined in any suitable manner to form various embodiments. At the same time, the steps or actions in the method description can be rearranged or adjusted in a manner obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the various orders in the specification and drawings are only for the clear description of a particular embodiment and do not imply a necessary order, unless otherwise stated that a particular order must be followed.
[0029] The serial numbers assigned to components in this document, such as "first" and "second," are used only to distinguish the described objects and have no sequential or technical meaning. The terms "connection" and "linkage" used in this application, unless otherwise specified, include both direct and indirect connections (linkages).
[0030] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figures 1 to 7 The provided embodiments further illustrate the electronic atomizer proposed in this application.
[0031] Reference Figures 1 to 3 This application provides an electronic atomizer, including a housing 100 and an atomizing component 200 for generating an aerosol, wherein the atomizing component 200 is fixed within the housing 100. In some embodiments, the atomizing component 200 is fixedly connected to the housing 100 by insertion, and the atomizing component 200 can be pulled out from the housing 100 for replacement and cleaning.
[0032] In some embodiments, such as Figures 3 to 6As shown, the housing 100 also houses a circuit board 300, a power module 400, and a sound-generating component. The circuit board 300 has several bolt holes 302, and the housing 100 has several mounting posts with screw holes, the positions of which correspond to the bolt holes 302. Bolts passing through the bolt holes 302 connect to the screw holes of the mounting posts, fixing the circuit board 300 inside the housing 100. The power module 400 is electrically connected to the circuit board 300, and the circuit board 300 is electrically connected to the atomizing component 200, controlling the operation of the atomizing component 200 through a preset program within the circuit board 300. The sound-generating component includes a speaker 600, which is electrically connected to the circuit board 300. Operation keys are mounted on the housing 100, with at least some exposed on the outer surface of the housing 100. The operation keys are electrically connected to the circuit board 300, and when triggered, they drive the sound-generating component to produce sound. The electronic atomizer of this application has a circuit board 300, a sound-generating component, and an operation key. The circuit board 300 is pre-set with sound data. Users can trigger the operation key to make the sound-generating component emit the sounds preset on the circuit board 300, such as the sound of a motorcycle engine, the sound of flowing water, or the sound of birds, thereby providing entertainment functions and bringing a better user experience.
[0033] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the housing 100 is provided with a sound outlet 110, and the sound-generating assembly includes a sound guide cavity 800. The speaker 600 is connected to the sound outlet 110 through the sound guide cavity 800. The sound-generating assembly also includes a sound guide 700, which is disposed between the circuit board 300 and the housing 100. The sound guide 700, the housing 100, and the circuit board 300 together define the sound guide cavity 800. The sound emitted by the speaker 600 first passes through the sound guide cavity 800 and then is output from the sound outlet 110, resulting in a more focused sound and easier acquisition of clear sound.
[0034] In some embodiments, such as Figure 5 and Figure 6As shown, the speaker 600 is mounted on the side of the circuit board 300 opposite to the sound guide 700, that is, the speaker 600 is mounted on the back of the circuit board 300. It should be noted that the front of the circuit board 300 refers to the side of the circuit board 300 facing the nearest housing 100, and the back of the circuit board 300 is the side opposite to the front. In some embodiments, because the space between the front of the circuit board 300 and the housing 100 is relatively narrow, the speaker 600 needs to be mounted on the back of the circuit board 300 to obtain more sufficient mounting space; while the sound guide 700 is mounted on the front of the circuit board 300, and the sound guide cavity 800 defined by the sound guide 700, housing 100, and circuit board 300 is also located on the front of the circuit board 300. Furthermore, the circuit board 300 has a through hole 301 that penetrates the circuit board 300. The speaker 600, which is mounted on the back of the circuit board 300, is connected to the sound guide cavity 800 through the through hole 301, thereby ensuring that the sound emitted by the speaker 600 can be smoothly output through the sound guide cavity 800 and the sound outlet 110 without being obstructed by the circuit board 300.
[0035] In some embodiments, such as Figure 7 As shown, the speaker 600 and the sound outlet 110 are staggered in their projected positions on the longitudinal section of the housing 100; the sound guide cavity 800 includes a first cavity segment 810 and a second cavity segment 820. One end of the first cavity segment 810 is connected to the connecting hole 301, and the other end of the first cavity segment 810 is connected to the second cavity segment 820; one end of the second cavity segment 820 is connected to the first cavity segment 810, and the other end of the second cavity segment 820 is connected to the sound outlet 110. Further, at least a portion of the first cavity segment 810 and the connecting hole 301 are located on the same longitudinal section of the electronic atomizer, and at least a portion of the second cavity segment 820 and the sound outlet 110 are located on another longitudinal section of the electronic atomizer. It should be noted that in some embodiments, in order to avoid affecting the circuits and components on the circuit board 300, the connecting hole 301 needs to be located near the edge of the circuit board 300. As a result, the connecting hole 301 and the sound outlet 110 are often not located on the same longitudinal section of the electronic atomizer, that is, the connecting hole 301 is not directly opposite the sound outlet 110. Therefore, the sound guide cavity 800 that connects the connecting hole 301 and the sound outlet 110 also needs to be designed as a two-section or more-section structure depending on the different positions of the connecting hole 301 and the sound outlet 110.
[0036] In some embodiments, such as Figures 4 to 7As shown, the sound guide 700 includes a body portion 710 and an extension portion 720. One end of the body portion 710 is located at the sound outlet 110, and the other end of the body portion 710 is in close contact with the circuit board 300. A first slot is formed on the body portion 710, and the slot wall and the circuit board 300 together define a second cavity segment 820. The extension portion 720 extends obliquely upward from the body portion 710 to the connecting hole 301, and the extension portion 720 and the circuit board 300 together define the first cavity segment 810. It should be noted that in some embodiments, in order to accommodate the arrangement of components on the circuit board 300, such as the arrangement of the digital display tube 310 on the circuit board 300, the shape of the sound guide 700 needs to be adjusted accordingly to make room for installation. By configuring the sound guide 700 as a body portion 710 and an extension portion 720, with the extension portion 720 extending obliquely upwards from the body portion 710, the digital display tube 310 can be better avoided, thus making the arrangement of components on the entire circuit board 300 more compact, thereby reducing the size of the electronic atomizer. Furthermore, in some embodiments, the sound guide 700 is integrally formed from the body portion 710 and the extension portion 720, thereby reducing assembly steps.
[0037] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the sound outlet 110 is located on the arc surface at the end of the housing 100, making the electronic atomizer more aesthetically pleasing. At least a portion of the sound guide 700 is installed inside the housing 100 near the sound outlet 110. The sound guide 700 has a raised outer arc structure, which allows it to fit tightly against the inner arc surface of the housing 100, resulting in a tighter contact between the sound guide 700 and the housing 100. This makes the support provided by the housing 100 for the sound guide 700 and the circuit board 300 more reliable.
[0038] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 As shown, the sound outlet 110 includes several strip-shaped holes arranged in sequence. These strip-shaped holes can be arranged vertically or horizontally. The sequential arrangement of the strip-shaped holes makes the electronic atomizer more aesthetically pleasing.
[0039] In some embodiments, the operation keys include any one or a combination of two of touch keys, knobs, and buttons 500. For example, in some embodiments, the operation keys include a button 500 and a first trigger button 320. The button 500 is disposed on the housing 100 and configured to be pressable by a user. The first trigger button 320 is disposed on the circuit board 300 at a position corresponding to the button 500, protruding towards the button 500, and electrically connected to the circuit board 300. When the button 500 is pressed, the button 500 pushes against the first trigger button 320, and the first trigger button 320 drives the sound-generating component to emit sound through the circuit board 300. Further, in some embodiments, a return spring may be provided inside the button 500. The return spring is configured to act on the button 500 with elastic force to move the button 500 away from the first trigger button 320. When the user releases the button 500, the button 500 resets under the action of the return spring and moves away from the first trigger button 320. Furthermore, it is readily apparent that in other embodiments, the operation keys can also be touch keys disposed on the surface of the housing 100, electrically connected to the circuit board 300. When the user touches the touch key, the touch key drives the sound-emitting component to emit sound through the circuit board 300. The operation keys can also be knobs, electrically connected to the circuit board 300. When the user rotates the knob, the knob drives the sound-emitting component to emit sound through the circuit board 300. Further, the operation keys can also be a combination of a knob and a touch key, or a combination of a knob and a button 500, etc. When the operation keys are combination keys, at least one key, such as button 500 or touch key, can drive the sound-emitting component to emit sound after being triggered, while the other key, such as a knob, can be used to adjust the volume of the speaker 600 for a better user experience.
[0040] In some embodiments, the circuit board 300 may have preset data for multiple different sounds. When the user operates the operation keys, the circuit board 300 can control the speaker 600 to emit one of the preset sounds. When the user repeatedly operates the operation keys, the circuit board 300 can control the speaker 600 to emit another preset sound. That is, different sounds can be switched by operating the operation keys multiple times, bringing more entertainment and providing a better user experience. In addition, it is conceivable that in some embodiments, the circuit board 300 can also control the speaker 600 to automatically emit sounds according to the working state of the atomizing component 200, in order to cooperate with the operation of the atomizing component 200 and bring a more novel experience to the user.
[0041] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 , Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, a digital display tube 310 is provided on the circuit board 300, and a transparent cover 120 is provided on the housing 100 corresponding to the digital display tube 310. The digital display tube 310 can be used to display the working status of the atomizing component 200 and the power level of the power module 400, allowing users to have a clearer understanding of the electronic atomizer's status and thus obtain a better user experience.
[0042] It is understood that the above embodiments only illustrate preferred embodiments of this application, and their descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of this application. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, without departing from the concept of this application, the above technical features can be freely combined, and several modifications and improvements can be made, all of which fall within the protection scope of this application. Therefore, all equivalent transformations and modifications made within the scope of the claims of this application should fall within the coverage of the claims of this application.
Claims
1. An electronic atomizer, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a sound production device, including: a shell; a circuit board arranged inside the shell; a sound production assembly arranged inside the shell, the sound production assembly including a loudspeaker electrically connected to the circuit board; an operation key mounted on the shell and at least partially exposed on the outer surface of the shell, the operation key being electrically connected to the circuit board and configured to drive the loudspeaker to produce sound when triggered; wherein the shell is provided with a sound outlet hole, the sound production assembly further includes a sound guide piece arranged between the circuit board and the shell, the sound guide piece, the shell and the circuit board together define a sound guide cavity, the sound guide cavity communicates with the sound outlet hole, and the sound produced by the loudspeaker is conducted to the sound outlet hole through the sound guide cavity.
2. The electronic atomizer of claim 1, wherein, The loudspeaker is mounted on the side of the circuit board opposite to the sound guide piece; The circuit board is provided with a communication hole penetrating through the circuit board, and the loudspeaker communicates with the sound guide cavity through the communication hole.
3. The electronic atomizer of claim 2, wherein, The loudspeaker and the sound outlet hole are arranged in different positions in the longitudinal section projection of the shell; The sound guide cavity includes a first cavity section and a second cavity section, one end of the first cavity section is connected to the communication hole, the other end of the first cavity section is connected to the second cavity section, one end of the second cavity section is connected to the first cavity section, and the other end of the second cavity section is connected to the sound outlet hole.
4. The electronic atomizer of claim 3, wherein, The sound guide piece includes a body part and an extension part; One end of the body part is arranged at the position of the sound outlet hole, the other end of the body part is close to the circuit board, the body part is provided with a first slot hole, and the slot wall of the first slot hole and the circuit board together define the second cavity section; The extension part extends to the communication hole from the body part in an obliquely upward direction, and the extension part and the circuit board together define the first cavity section.
5. The electronic atomizer of claim 1, wherein, The sound outlet hole is arranged on the arc surface of the end of the shell, and at least part of the sound guide piece is mounted in the shell close to the sound outlet hole; The sound guide piece is provided with a raised outer arc structure, and the sound guide piece is tightly fitted with the inner arc surface of the shell through the outer arc structure.
6. The electronic atomizer of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein, The sound outlet hole includes a plurality of strip-shaped holes arranged in sequence.
7. The electronic atomizer of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein, The operation key includes any one or a combination of two of a touch key, a knob and a key.
8. The electronic atomizer of claim 7, wherein, The operation key includes a key and a first trigger key, the key is arranged on the shell, the first trigger key is arranged on the circuit board corresponding to the position of the key, the first trigger key is raised towards the key, and the first trigger key is electrically connected to the circuit board; When the key is pressed, the key pushes the first trigger key to drive the sound production assembly to produce sound.
9. The electronic atomizer of claim 8, wherein, The key is provided with a reset spring, and the reset spring is configured to apply an elastic force to the key to move the key away from the first trigger key.