Electronic hookah tobacco material loading device and electronic hookah
By introducing a heat insulation base design into the electronic hookah, the problems of device damage at high temperatures and low heat utilization rate are solved, thereby improving the heat insulation effect and energy efficiency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520089829.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-04-26
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-14
AI Technical Summary
Existing baking-type electronic hookahs are prone to damage to the loading device or other components at high temperatures, and the heat utilization rate of the smoke is not high.
The device features a heat-insulating base design, comprising a lower support, a heat-insulating base, and a base. The heat-insulating base has a cavity for accommodating the smoke material, and one end of the base is connected to a filter liquid container. The adapter has an air outlet, through which the smoke atomized gas passes to the base. The heat-insulating base is made of high-temperature resistant material.
It effectively prevents high temperature damage to the loading device, improves heat utilization, reduces heat loss, and ensures device life and energy efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of hookah technology, and in particular to an electronic hookah tobacco loading device and an electronic hookah. Background Technology
[0002] Most electronic hookahs on the market are of the roasting type. Roasting type hookahs usually have tobacco or other tobacco materials at the top and water at the bottom. When using them, heated charcoal is placed on top of the tobacco to directly heat the tobacco and produce smoke. After being filtered by water, the smoke is then inhaled through a straw.
[0003] However, when the temperature is too high, the loading device or other parts of the baking type water-cooled smoke set are easily damaged, affecting the life of the device, and the heat utilization rate inside the smoke is not high. Summary of the Invention
[0004] In view of the above problems, the present invention provides an electronic hookah tobacco loading device and an electronic hookah that overcomes or at least partially solves the above problems.
[0005] An electronic hookah tobacco loading device includes a main unit;
[0006] The main unit includes a lower support, a heat insulation seat, and a base; the heat insulation seat and the base are provided inside the lower support; the heat insulation seat has a cavity for accommodating the smoke material; the lower support has an installation assembly for connecting or fixing a heating device;
[0007] The base has a heat insulation seat at one end and an adapter at the other end, which is connected to a container for holding the filtrate.
[0008] The adapter is provided with an air outlet, which is connected to the smoke material;
[0009] When heated, the smoke material is atomized into gas and passes through the heat insulation seat to the base.
[0010] Preferably, the base is provided with a lower air inlet;
[0011] There is a first gap between the base and the adapter, and the first gap communicates with the lower air inlet to form a lower air inlet channel, which is connected to the smoke material.
[0012] Preferably, the top diameter of the adapter is smaller than the bottom diameter of the adapter.
[0013] Preferably, the heat insulation seat has a recessed area to form a heating chamber.
[0014] Preferably, the lower support has a lower housing on its outer ring.
[0015] Preferably, the heat insulation seat has an inner baffle that surrounds the smoke material.
[0016] Preferably, the inner support is adapted to the heat insulation seat.
[0017] Preferably, the heat insulation seat is made of a high-temperature resistant material.
[0018] To achieve this, the application also includes an electronic hookah, which includes a first component and the electronic hookah tobacco loading device, wherein the electronic hookah tobacco loading device is connected to the first component;
[0019] The first component is equipped with a heating element, and the smoke material is disposed opposite to the heating element.
[0020] To achieve this, the application also includes an electronic hookah, the electronic hookah including the aforementioned electronic hookah tobacco loading device, the main unit having a heating element, and the tobacco being disposed opposite to the heating element.
[0021] This application specifically includes the following advantages:
[0022] In the embodiments of this application, compared to the prior art where "heat-type water-flushing appliances are prone to damaging the loading device or other components when heated too high, affecting the lifespan of the device, and the internal heat utilization rate of the smoke is low," this application provides a solution of "heat insulation seat," specifically: the main unit includes a lower support, a heat insulation seat, and a base; the lower support has the heat insulation seat and the base inside; the heat insulation seat has a cavity for accommodating the smoke; the lower support has an installation component for connecting or fixing a heating device; one end of the base has the heat insulation seat, and the other end of the base has an adapter interface, which communicates with a container for holding filtrate; the adapter interface has an air outlet, which communicates with the smoke; when heated, the smoke atomizes into gas and passes through the heat insulation seat to the base. The "heat insulation seat" solves the problems of heat-type water-flushing appliances being prone to damaging the loading device or other components when heated too high, affecting the lifespan of the device, and the low internal heat utilization rate of the smoke, ensuring that the loading device or other components will not be damaged due to the high temperature of the smoke during use, and providing good heat insulation. At the same time, the design of the heat-insulating base can also help reduce heat loss and improve energy efficiency. Attached Figure Description
[0023] To more clearly illustrate the technical solution of this application, the drawings used in the description of this application will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the main unit of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0025] Figure 2 This is a first perspective view of the atomizing pot of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0026] Figure 3 This is a second perspective view of the atomizing pot of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0027] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the pot body of an electronic hookah fume loading device according to this application.
[0028] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the top structure of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0029] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the atomizing pot of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0030] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the mesh structure of an electronic hookah fume loading device according to this application.
[0031] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the pot lid of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0032] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the heating scenario of the atomizing pot of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0033] Figure 10 This is a first cross-sectional view of the heat insulation base of an electronic hookah fume loading device according to this application.
[0034] Figure 11 This is a perspective view of the heat insulation base of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0035] Figure 12 This is a second cross-sectional view of the heat insulation base of an electronic hookah fume loading device according to this application.
[0036] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the installation steps of the atomizing pot in an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0037] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the main unit of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0038] Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0039] Figure 16This is a diagram showing the installation steps of the main unit of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0040] Figure 17 This is a diagram illustrating the installation steps of an electronic hookah fume loading device according to this application.
[0041] Figure 18 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the main unit of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0042] Figure 19 This is a schematic diagram of the lower support structure of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device according to this application.
[0043] 1000, Electronic hookah; 1000', Main unit; 100, Lower housing; 101, Lower support; 102, Heat insulation seat; 103, Heating chamber; 104, Bottom shell; 105, Adapter; 106, Lower air inlet; 107, Lower air inlet channel; 108, Air outlet; 109, Inner baffle; 110, Opening and closing assembly; 111, Mounting assembly; 1021, Seat bottom; 1022, Seat wall; 10221, Inner baffle; 1023, Heat insulation chamber; 1024, Seat top; 1051, Air outlet; 1052, Seat edge; 1053, Support; 200, Upper housing; 201, Battery; 202, Battery compartment; 203, Heating component; 2031, Heat insulation body; 20311, First mica sheet; 2 0312, Second mica sheet; 2032, Heat insulation bracket; 2033, Heating element; 2034, Protective cover; 204, Upper bracket; 205, Upper air inlet; 206, Upper air inlet channel; 10, Atomizing pot; 1, Pot body; 11, Air inlet / outlet; 11', Air outlet / outlet; 12, Top; 121, Flat part; 122, Protrusion; 123, Air pipe; 124, Rivet; 13, Side wall; 14, Cavity; 141, Opening; 142, Tobacco; 2, Pot lid; 21, Engaging part; 3, Mesh; 31, Mesh bottom; 32, Mesh edge; 33, Arc-shaped through hole; 34, Mounting hole; 300, Container; 301, Mouthpiece; 302, Filter liquid; 303, Adapter; 304, Straw. Detailed Implementation
[0044] To make the objectives, features, and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, the application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of this application. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0045] The inventors, through analysis of existing technology, discovered that most electronic hookahs on the market are of the roasting-type water-filtering type. These devices typically have tobacco or other tobacco materials at the top and water at the bottom. To use, heated charcoal is placed on top of the tobacco to directly heat it and produce smoke. The smoke is then filtered through water and inhaled via a straw. However, existing roasting-type water-filtering devices cannot control the tobacco heating temperature. If the charcoal temperature is too high, the tobacco will burn; if it is too low, the smoke output will be insufficient. Furthermore, the storage container is integrated with the water-filtering device, making daily cleaning difficult. Excessively high charcoal temperatures can damage the loading mechanism or other components of roasting-type water-filtering devices due to the high temperature of the tobacco materials, affecting the device's lifespan.
[0046] In the embodiments of this application, compared to the prior art where "heat-type water-flushing appliances are prone to damaging the loading device or other components when heated too high, affecting the lifespan of the device, and the internal heat utilization rate of the smoke is low," this application provides a solution of "heat insulation seat," specifically: the main unit includes a lower support, a heat insulation seat, and a base; the lower support has the heat insulation seat and the base inside; the heat insulation seat has a cavity for accommodating the smoke; the lower support has an installation component for connecting or fixing a heating device; one end of the base has the heat insulation seat, and the other end of the base has an adapter interface, which communicates with a container for holding filtrate; the adapter interface has an air outlet, which communicates with the smoke; when heated, the smoke atomizes into gas and passes through the heat insulation seat to the base. The "heat insulation seat" solves the problems of heat-type water-flushing appliances being prone to damaging the loading device or other components when heated too high, affecting the lifespan of the device, and the low internal heat utilization rate of the smoke, ensuring that the loading device or other components will not be damaged due to the high temperature of the smoke during use, and providing good heat insulation. At the same time, the design of the heat-insulating base can also help reduce heat loss and improve energy efficiency.
[0047] Reference Figure 1 The diagram shows a structural schematic of the electronic hookah tobacco loading device of this utility model, which can specifically include the following structure: a main unit; the main unit includes a lower support, a heat insulation seat, and a base; the heat insulation seat and the base are disposed inside the lower support; the heat insulation seat has a cavity for accommodating the tobacco; the lower support has an installation assembly for connecting or fixing a heating device; one end of the base is provided with the heat insulation seat, and the other end of the base has an interface that communicates with a container for holding filtrate; the interface has an air outlet that communicates with the tobacco; when heated, the tobacco is atomized into gas and passes through the heat insulation seat to the base.
[0048] The following will further describe an electronic hookah tobacco loading device in this exemplary embodiment.
[0049] In this embodiment of the application, the host includes a lower bracket 101, a heat insulation seat 102, and a base 1021; the heat insulation seat 102 and the base 1021 are disposed inside the lower bracket 101; and a lower shell is disposed on the outer ring of the lower bracket.
[0050] As an example, such as Figure 19 As shown, the lower support 101 serves as the frame of the entire device, providing effective support. The lower support 101 acts as an internal and external connecting component, housing the heat insulation seat 102 and the base 1021 within it. The lower support 101 has an outer ring with a lower housing 100, which serves as the internal frame of the entire device. The inner ring of the lower support 101 has the same shape as the heat insulation seat 102 and the base 1021 inside, and the outer ring of the lower support 101 engages with the lower housing 100.
[0051] In this embodiment, the lower support 101 is provided with an installation component for connecting or fixing the heating device; one side of the lower support 101 is provided with an installation component 111 for connecting the heating device. The installation component 111 can fix the present application and the heating device, or can be detachably connected to the heating device, or can be movably connected to the heating device.
[0052] In this embodiment, the heat insulation seat 102 is provided with a cavity for accommodating the smoke material; there is a gap between the heat insulation seat 102 and the atomizing pot containing the smoke material, and the interior of the heat insulation seat 102 is provided with a groove for holding the atomizing pot, thereby forming a certain gap and effectively insulating the heat.
[0053] In one specific embodiment, the heat insulation seat 102 ensures that the loading device or other components will not be damaged due to the high temperature of the smoke during use. The heat insulation seat 102 can be made of a high-temperature resistant material, such as silicone, to provide good heat insulation. The design of the heat insulation seat 102 also helps to reduce heat loss and improve energy efficiency.
[0054] In this embodiment, a heating chamber 103 is formed by a recess in the heat insulation seat 102, and the heating chamber 103 serves as a space for accommodating the atomizing pot. An inner baffle 10221 is provided within the heat insulation seat 102, and the inner baffle 10221 surrounds the pot body 1. The outer wall of the inner baffle 10221 is in contact with the inner wall of the heat insulation seat 102, and the inner baffle 10221 is made of a high-temperature resistant material, such as ceramic or metal.
[0055] In one specific embodiment, such as Figure 18 As shown, the inner baffle 10221 is also spaced from the atomizing pot containing the smoke material, which allows for better heat insulation and ventilation.
[0056] In this embodiment of the application, the other end of the base 1021 is provided with an adapter 105, which is connected to a container 300 for containing filtrate; the adapter 105 is provided with an air outlet, which is connected to the smoke material; when heated, the smoke material is atomized into gas and flows through the heat insulation base 102 to the adapter 105 and then to the container 300.
[0057] In one specific embodiment, the adapter 105 is used to allow the gas from the atomized tobacco to flow into the container 300. The adapter 105 is conical and adapted to the opening of the container 300, thereby enabling the electronic hookah 1000 to be placed above the container 300.
[0058] In this embodiment of the application, the base 1021 is provided with a lower air inlet; there is a first gap between the base 102 and the adapter 105, the first gap and the lower air inlet are connected to form a lower air inlet channel, and the lower air inlet channel is connected to the smoke material.
[0059] This application also includes the electronic hookah comprising a first component and the electronic hookah tobacco loading device, the electronic hookah tobacco loading device being connected to the first component; the first component is provided with a heating element, and the tobacco is disposed opposite to the heating element.
[0060] This application also includes an electronic hookah, the electronic hookah including the electronic hookah tobacco loading device, the main unit having a heating element, and the tobacco being disposed opposite to the heating element.
[0061] As an example, such as Figure 14 and Figure 15 As shown, Figure 14 and Figure 15 The main unit of the electronic hookah and a schematic diagram of the electronic hookah are shown respectively. This application provides an electronic hookah 1000. The electronic hookah 1000 includes a main unit 1000' and a container 300 assembled with the main unit 1000'. The main unit 1000' is used to generate smoke from the tobacco 142 placed in the main unit 1000' and to input the smoke into the container 300. The container 300 contains a filter liquid 302. The container 300 is also provided with a straw 301 and a mouthpiece 304 for inhaling the smoke flowing from the main unit 1000' into the container 300. This application achieves the flow of smoke generated by the main unit 1000' into the container 300 by providing a plurality of air holes and corresponding airflow channels for the flow of smoke, air and other gases in the main unit 1000'. The specific features of each component in the main unit 1000' will be described in detail below to illustrate how the main unit 1000' generates smoke and how the smoke is input into the container 300.
[0062] As an example, such as Figure 1The diagram shown is a schematic of the main unit of an electronic hookah provided in an embodiment of this application. This application also provides a main unit 1000' of an electronic hookah 1000. The main unit 1000' is assembled with a container 300 containing a filter liquid 302. The main unit 1000' is used to generate smoke from the tobacco 142 placed therein and input it into the container 300 for filtration before being inhaled by the user. The main unit 1000' includes a lower support 101, a heat insulation base 102, an atomizing pot 10, and a base 104. The heat insulation base 102 is mounted on the lower support 101 and has a hollowed-out heating chamber 103. The heating chamber 103 is formed by the heat insulation base 102 recessed inward from the top of the heat insulation base 102. The heat insulation base 102 is made of a high-temperature resistant material. The atomizing pot 10 is detachably placed in the heating chamber 103 and surrounded by the heat insulation base 102. The opposite two ends of the atomizing pot 10 are exposed through the heating chamber 103 and are provided with air inlet holes 11 and air outlet holes 11'. The atomizing pot 10 is made of stainless steel. The base 104 has an adapter 105 and several lower air inlets 106 spaced apart. The adapter 105 is made of stainless steel. There is a first gap between the base 104 and the adapter 105. The first gap communicates with the lower air inlets 106 to form a lower air inlet channel 107. The lower air inlet channel 107 communicates with the air inlet holes 11. The adapter 105 is provided with an air outlet hole 1051. The air outlet hole 1051 communicates with the air outlet hole 11'. The specific structure of each component in the atomizing pot 10 will be described in detail below.
[0063] In one specific embodiment, please refer to Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 The atomizing pot 10 provided in this application is used to store tobacco 142 and generate smoke for users to inhale. In this application, the atomizing pot 10 can fully atomize the tobacco 142 when heated, while also preventing the tobacco 142 from burning due to overheating, thereby improving the quality of the smoke.
[0064] In one specific embodiment, the atomizing pot 10 includes a pot body 1 and a pot lid 2. In this application, the pot body 1 and the pot lid 2 are exposed through a heating chamber 103. The pot body 1 is provided with an air inlet vent 11, and the pot lid 2 is provided with an air outlet vent 11'. The pot body 1 can be made of a material that is easy to conduct heat and store heat, such as stainless steel. The pot body 1 includes a top 12, a side wall 13 extending along the edge of the top 12, and a cavity 14 with an opening 141 formed by the top 12 and the side wall 13. The air inlet vent 11 is used to guide external air into the cavity 14 and into contact with the smoke material 142. The top 12 is used to generate heat by being heated by the heating element 203. In this application, the smoke material 142 is contained in the cavity 14. The pot lid 2 covers the cavity 14, so that the smoke material 142 is confined within the atomizing pot 10. Since the sidewall 13 extends around the edge of the top 12, the top 12, after being heated, transfers heat to the sidewall 13, causing the smoke 142 in contact with the sidewall 13 to heat up and produce smoke. This increases the heating area of the smoke 142 loaded in the cavity 14 while preventing the smoke 142 from burning due to localized overheating. The lid 2 is detachably mounted on the end of the sidewall 13 away from the top 12, and the lid 2 covers the opening 141. When the top 12 is heated and transfers heat to the sidewall 13, the sidewall 13 can partially transfer heat to the lid 2, further evenly distributing the heating of the smoke 142 at different locations within the cavity 14. The specific features of the lid 2 will be further described below.
[0065] As an example, such as Figure 8 As shown, the lid 2 has a plurality of air outlet holes 11' in the direction relative to the opening 141. The air outlet holes 11' are used to guide the smoke to flow out of the atomizing pot 10. The shape, number, and spacing between the air inlet holes 11 and the air outlet holes 11' in this application are only examples of the air inlet holes 11 and the air outlet holes 11', and are not limitations on the air inlet holes 11 and the air outlet holes 11'. The shape, number, and spacing between the air inlet holes 11 and the air outlet holes 11' can be adjusted according to the needs of the atomizing pot 10. In order for the lid 2 to stably cover the opening 141, the edge of the lid 2 is also provided with a plurality of engaging portions 21 at intervals. When the lid 2 covers the opening 141, the plurality of engaging portions 21 engage with the bottom edge of the pot body 1 away from the top 12. Preferably, the plurality of engaging portions 21 are symmetrically distributed on the bottom edge of the lid 2 facing the cavity 14.
[0066] In one specific embodiment, the atomizing pot 10 heats the smoke material 142 loaded in the cavity 14 by conducting the heat from the heating element 203 to the top 12, side wall 13, and pot lid 2 after the top 12 is heated. In this application, when the top 1 is heated by the heating element 203, the smoke material 142 is located above the pot lid 2, and the pot body 1 is located above the smoke material 142. That is, when the heating element 203 heats the atomizing pot 10, the order from top to bottom is heating element 203, pot body 1, smoke material 142, and pot lid 2.
[0067] The specific features of the top will be further explained below to illustrate how to avoid overheating of the smoke 142 near the heating element 203.
[0068] Specifically, such as Figure 5 As shown, since the top 12 is in direct contact with the heat source, to avoid overheating of the smoke 142 near the top 12, the top 12 of this application is provided with several annular protrusions 122 and several annular flat portions 121, and the top 12 is provided with several air inlets 11. Specifically, the flat portions 121 and protrusions 122 alternate. The protrusions 122 are the top portions of the atomizing pot 10 that protrude away from the cavity 14 and directly contact the heating element 203. Since the protrusions 122 are in direct contact with the heating element 203, the air inlets 11 are provided on the flat portions 121. There are some gaps between the flat portions 121 with the air inlets 11 and the heating element 203, so that the heat from the heating element 203 is evenly distributed to the top 12, allowing air to fully enter the cavity 14. At the same time, the smoke 142 will not be overheated locally due to uneven air contact. In this application, the protrusion 122 and the flat portion 121 can be adjusted according to the shape of the pot body 1. For example, when the pot body 1 is generally frustum-shaped, the protrusion 122 and the flat portion 121 can be set as annular.
[0069] In one specific embodiment, by adding a plurality of protrusions 122 and a plurality of flat portions 121 to the top 12, and by providing a plurality of air inlet holes 11 on the top 12, air is fully introduced into the atomizing pot 10, allowing the smoke material 142 to be fully heated. The atomizing pot 10 provided in this application can also increase the contact area between the inside of the smoke material 142 and the external air, thereby uniformly heating the inside of the smoke material 142. The specific features of the atomizing pot 10 will be further described below to illustrate how to further increase the contact area between the inside of the smoke material 142 and the external air.
[0070] As an example, such as Figure 6As shown, the atomizing pot 10 is also provided with an air passage pipe 123. The air passage pipe 123 is a hollow cylinder. The air passage pipe 123 is used to guide external air into the cavity 14 to contact the smoke material 142, allowing the smoke material 142 to be fully heated. One end of the air passage pipe 123 is connected to the top 12, and the other end extends away from the top 12. In this application, the air passage pipe 123 and the smoke material 142 are housed together in the cavity 14, and the air passage pipe 123 fully contacts the smoke material 142. The air passage pipe 123 is provided with several air inlet holes 11 to allow external air to contact the smoke material 142. When the smoke material 142 is heated and atomized to produce smoke, the air entering from the air inlet holes 11 of the top 12 can fully contact the interior of the smoke material 142 through the air inlet holes 11 of the air passage pipe 123, thereby increasing the contact area between the interior of the smoke material 142 and the external air, and thus improving the heating effect of the smoke material 142.
[0071] In one specific embodiment, the end of the air passage 123 does not protrude from the side wall 13 to facilitate disassembly and cleaning of the atomizing pot 10. Preferably, one end of the air passage 123 is riveted to the center of the top 12 by a rivet 124 to further increase the contact area between the air passage 123 and the smoke 142. The other end of the air passage 123 is fixedly installed in a pipe hole provided in the pot lid 2.
[0072] In one specific embodiment, the heating effect of the smoke 142 is improved by increasing the contact area between the smoke 142 inside the cavity 14 and the external air through the air pipe 123. To avoid overheating of the smoke 142, the atomizing pot 10 provided in this application can also achieve isolation between the top 12 of the heating element 203 and the smoke 142. The specific features of the atomizing pot 10 will be further described below to illustrate how the isolation between the top 12 and the smoke 142 is achieved.
[0073] As an example, such as Figure 7 As shown, the atomizing pot 10 also includes a mesh 3. The mesh 3 is located within the cavity 14 and near the top 12. The mesh 3 is made of stainless steel to conduct heat generated by the top 12 to the smoke material 142. Specifically, the edge of the mesh 3 contacts the top 12, while the other parts of the mesh 3 form a gap with the top 12. The heat received by the top 12 is transferred from the edge of the mesh 3 to the mesh 3, and then to the smoke material 142 near the top 12. The mesh 3 only partially contacts the top 12 to avoid direct contact between the top 12 and the smoke material 142. This facilitates cleaning of the pot body 1 and also reduces the probability of uneven heating and localized scorching of the smoke material 142 near the top 12 due to excessively high temperature of the top 12.
[0074] In one specific embodiment, the mesh 3 has a grid-like arc-shaped structure. The mesh 3 is provided with mounting holes 34 for fitting onto the air passage pipe 123. The mesh 3 includes a mesh bottom 31 opposite to the top 12 and a mesh edge 32 extending obliquely from the mesh bottom 31 towards the top 12. The mesh bottom 31 has several arc-shaped through holes 33. These arc-shaped through holes 33 increase the contact area between the smoke material 142 and the air, thereby improving the heating efficiency of the smoke material 142. The edge of the mesh 3 is the edge of the mesh edge 32. Since one end of the air passage pipe 123 is riveted to the center of the top 12 by rivets 124, the mounting holes 34 are also located on the mesh 3 corresponding to the center of the top 12.
[0075] In one specific embodiment, a mesh 3 is provided near the top 12 within the cavity 14 to isolate the top 12 from the smoke material, further reducing the possibility of excessive heating of the smoke material 142. The heating conditions of the smoke material 142 under different loading conditions will be described below through specific embodiments.
[0076] In one specific embodiment, specifically as follows: Figure 9 As shown, this is a schematic diagram of the heating scenario of the atomizing pot provided in this application embodiment. The pot body 1 is generally truncated cone-shaped. The dimensions of the side wall 13 gradually increase from the top 12 to the bottom. Along the axis parallel to the top 12, the cross-sectional area of the top 12 is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the lid 2. During the heating process of the atomizing pot 10 by the heating component 203, the top 12 is positioned relative to and in direct contact with the heating component 203. The heating component 203 and the atomizing pot 10 are arranged from top to bottom as follows: heating component 203, top 12, pot body 1, and lid 2. In this application, the smoke 142 is loaded in the cavity 14 in the form of tobacco paste. When the smoke 142 is not fully loaded in the cavity 142, the vertical height of the smoke 142 from the top 12 is less than the vertical height from the top 12 to the lid 2, that is, the smoke 142 can only contact one of the top 12 and the lid 2, and the smoke 142 contacts the side wall 13 in accordance with the shape of the cavity 14 and the side wall 13. When the top 12 is heated by the heating element 203, the smoke 142 adapts to the shape of the cavity 14 and simultaneously comes into direct contact with the mesh 3 and the side wall 13, thus receiving sufficient heat. When the smoke 142 is fully loaded into the cavity 14 and the top 12 is heated by the heating element 203, the smoke 142 will simultaneously receive heat conducted from the mesh 3, the side wall 13, and the lid 2, thus receiving sufficient heat, while mitigating localized heating of the smoke 142 near the top 12 and preventing scorching.
[0077] In one specific embodiment, the specific features of each component in the atomizing pot 10 are described. In this application, the atomizing pot 10 is housed in the heat insulation base 102 by being installed in the heating chamber 103. The specific features of each component in the heat insulation base 102 will be described in detail below.
[0078] In the embodiments of this application, specifically as follows: Figure 10 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 , Figure 10 and Figure 12 The diagrams show cross-sectional views with and without the heat insulation base installed on the main unit. Figure 11 A perspective view of the heat insulation base is shown. The heat insulation base 102 is made of high-temperature resistant material to insulate the atomizing pot 10 from other components of the main unit 1000'. The heat insulation base 102 includes a base wall 1022, a base bottom 1021 located at the bottom of the base wall 1022, and a base top 1024 located at the top of the base wall 1022. The adapter 105 is located at the base bottom 1021. The base bottom 1021 includes a base edge 1052 surrounding the edge of the air outlet 1051, and a support portion 1053 extending inclinedly from the base edge 1052 towards the bottom of the base wall 1022. The pot lid 2 contacts the support portion 1053 and creates a certain gap between the other parts of the atomizing pot 10 and the heat insulation base 102, so that the heat from the atomizing pot 10 is not excessively lost to the heat insulation base 102 when heated, thereby ensuring the heating efficiency of the smoke 142.
[0079] In this embodiment, the heat insulation base 102 is provided with an inner baffle 10221. The inner baffle 10221 surrounds the atomizing pot 10. Specifically, the inner baffle 10221 is located between the base wall 1022 and the atomizing pot 10. The inner baffle 10221 contacts the outer wall of the atomizing pot 10 to form a gap. The inner baffle 10221 is a hollow cylindrical shape. The inner baffle 10221 is made of stainless steel. The base top 1024 includes a first base top 10241 and a second base top 10242 surrounding the top of the base wall 1022. The second base top 10242 is connected to both ends of the first base top 10241. The second base top 10242 is recessed from the first base top 10241 toward the bottom of the base wall 1022. The atomizing pot 10 protrudes from the second base top 10242.
[0080] In this embodiment, the main unit 1000' further includes a lower housing 100, which is connected to the base 104. A lower support 101 is housed within the lower housing 100. The main unit 1000' also includes an upper support 204 and a heating element 203 fixed to the upper support 204. The heating element 203 generates heat and directly contacts the atomizing pot 10 to directly conduct heat to the atomizing pot 10. The upper support 204 is connected to the lower support 101.
[0081] In one specific embodiment, the upper support 204 can also rotate relative to the lower support 101, so that the heating element 203 opens at a certain angle relative to the atomizing pot 10 to disassemble the atomizing pot 10, or so that the heating element 203 closes onto the atomizing pot 10. The main unit 1000' also includes an upper housing 200. The upper support 204 is installed inside the upper housing 200. In this application, the upper housing 200 and the lower housing 100 are provided with matching opening and closing components 110, so that the rotation of the upper support 204 relative to the lower support 101 can be controlled by controlling the opening and closing components 110. The upper housing 200 and the lower housing 100 are also connected together by a mounting component 111. The side of the upper housing 200 away from the heating element 203 is provided with a battery compartment 202 for accommodating the battery 201. The battery 201 provides energy for the normal operation of the main unit 1000'. The heating element 203 generates heat under the energy provided by the battery 201.
[0082] In this embodiment, the container 300 has an adapter 303 on the side facing the lower support 101. The adapter 303 is used to mount the container 300 onto the base 104 with the adapter 105. The adapter 105 has an exhaust port 1051 extending through the exhaust port 11'. The exhaust port 11' communicates with the exhaust port 1051 so that smoke can flow out of the main unit 1000' from the exhaust port 11'.
[0083] In this embodiment, the heating component 203 includes a heat insulation body 2031, a heat insulation bracket 2032, a heating element 2033 disposed on the heat insulation bracket 2032, and a protective cover 2034 covering the heating element 2033. The heating element 2033 is provided with an electrothermal material, which is formed by thick-film printing and low-temperature glazing. In this embodiment, the heating material is arranged in a planar spiral pattern on the heating element 2033. That is, the electrothermal material is arranged in a specific pattern on the heating element 2033. One side of the heating component 203 is covered by the protective cover 153, with the protective cover 153 facing the lower housing 100. The protective cover 153 protects the heating component 203. The protective cover 2034 is in direct contact with the atomizing pot 10. The protective cover 2034 is made of stainless steel. The heating element 2033 and the protective cover 2034 are each provided with vents (not shown). The heat insulation body 2031 is a mica sheet. The heat insulation body 2031 includes a first mica sheet 20311 and a second mica sheet 20312. A second gap is formed between the heat insulation body 2031 and the heat insulation bracket 2032. The upper shell 200 is provided with an upper air inlet 205. The upper air inlet 205 and the vent hole are connected to form an upper air inlet channel 206. The upper air inlet channel 206 is connected to the air inlet through-hole 11 so that air flows from the upper air inlet channel 206 into the air inlet through-hole 11 and into the atomizing pot 10, and flows out sequentially from the air outlet through-hole 11' and the air outlet 1051. At the same time, when the atomizing pot 10 is heated and the tobacco 142 produces smoke, the smoke flows out sequentially from the air outlet through-hole 11' and the air outlet into the container 300. The following will describe how to install the atomizing pot 10.
[0084] In one specific embodiment, specifically as follows: Figure 13 The diagram shows the installation steps of the atomizing pot provided in this application embodiment. The installation steps of the atomizing pot 10 are as follows: First, the air passage pipe 123 is riveted to the center of the top 12 with rivets 124, keeping the air passage pipe 123 from protruding from the side wall 13 and the air passage holes 11 located in the cavity 14; then, the mesh 3 is fitted onto the heat-conducting air pipe 134 through the mounting hole 34, so that the mesh edge 32 contacts the top 12 and the mesh bottom 31 is away from the top 12; then, the smoke material 142 adapted to the shape of the mesh 3, the top 12 and the cavity 14 is placed on the mesh bottom 31, so that the mesh 3 supports the smoke material 142 and accommodates it in the cavity 14; then, the pot lid 2 is closed on the side wall 13, so that the locking part 21 faces the cavity 14; finally, the locking part 21 is locked to the bottom of the side wall 13 to complete the installation of the atomizing pot 10. Similarly, this application can also deduce the disassembly steps of the atomizing pot 10 based on the installation steps of the atomizing pot 10, which facilitates the cleaning of each component in the atomizing pot 10.
[0085] In one specific embodiment, the tobacco 142 can be automatically loaded into the atomizing pot 10 by an automatic filling device (not shown). Specifically, firstly, the automatic filling device fills the pot body 1, which is equipped with a mesh 3 and an air passage 123, with the tobacco 142; then, after the tobacco 142 is filled, the pot lid 2 is placed over the bottom of the pot body 1 by the automatic filling device or manually. At this point, the atomizing pot 10 is completed. That is to say, the atomizing pot 10 with a detachable pot lid 2 can achieve tobacco standardization and greatly improve the efficiency of tobacco filling. When using the electronic hookah 1000, if the tobacco 142 is used up, the atomizing pot 10 can be directly replaced, making it more convenient for users. The installation steps of the main unit 1000' of the electronic hookah 1000 will be described in detail below.
[0086] As an example, such as Figure 16 The diagram shows the installation steps of the main unit of the electronic hookah provided in this application embodiment. The installation steps of the main unit 1000' of the electronic hookah 1000 are as follows: First, the upper housing 200 is installed onto the lower housing 100 via the installation component 111; the opening and closing component 110 is pressed to fasten the upper housing 200 onto the lower housing 100; then the battery compartment 202 is opened and the battery 201 is installed in the battery compartment 202, and then the opening and closing component 110 is pressed to release the fastening between the upper housing 200 and the lower housing 100; next, the atomizing pot 10 filled with tobacco 142 is placed in the heating chamber 103, so that the atomizing pot 10 is contained in the heating chamber 103 and the top 12 of the atomizing pot 10 is opposite to the heating component 203; finally, the opening and closing component 110 is pressed again to fasten the upper housing 200 onto the lower housing 100, thereby completing the installation of the main unit 1000' of the electronic hookah 1000. Similarly, the disassembly steps of the electronic hookah 1000' can be derived from the installation steps of the main unit 1000', which will not be elaborated here. The installation steps of the electronic hookah 1000 will be explained in detail below.
[0087] As an example, such as Figure 17 The diagram illustrates the installation steps of an electronic hookah provided in this embodiment. The installation steps for the electronic hookah 1000 are as follows: First, the adapter 303 is installed in the container 300. Then, the adapter 303 is fitted onto the adapter 105 so that the adapter 303 is aligned with the air outlet 1051, thereby completing the installation of the electronic hookah 1000. Similarly, the disassembly steps of the electronic hookah 1000 can be derived from the installation steps, facilitating the cleaning of the components within the electronic hookah 1000.
[0088] As an example, by providing an air inlet and an air outlet in the atomizing pot and a corresponding air inlet in the base, and forming a corresponding air inlet channel through the gap between the adapter and the base, the smoke produced by the atomizing pot being heated and atomizing the tobacco inside can flow out of the main body and into the container according to the set airflow channel, thereby increasing the amount of smoke inhaled through the straw and improving the smoking experience.
[0089] Finally, it should be noted that in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or terminal device that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or terminal device. Without further limitations, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or terminal device that includes said element.
[0090] The present invention provides a detailed description of an electronic hookah tobacco loading device, a tobacco pot, and an electronic hookah. Specific examples have been used to illustrate the principle and implementation of the present invention. The description of the above embodiments is only for the purpose of helping to understand the method and core idea of the present invention. At the same time, for those skilled in the art, there will be changes in the specific implementation and application scope based on the idea of the present invention. Therefore, the content of this specification should not be construed as a limitation of the present invention.
Claims
1. An electronic shisha tobacco loading device, characterized in that, The electronic hookah comprises a main body; The main body comprises a lower support, a heat insulation seat and a base; the lower support is internally provided with the heat insulation seat and the base; the heat insulation seat is provided with a cavity for accommodating tobacco material; the lower support is provided with a mounting assembly for connecting or fixing a heating device; One end of the base is provided with the heat insulation seat, and the other end of the base is internally provided with an adapter; the adapter is in communication with a container for containing filtered liquid; The adapter is provided with an air outlet; the air outlet is in communication with the tobacco material; When heating, the tobacco material is atomized into gas which passes through the heat insulation seat to the base.
2. The electronic shisha tobacco load device of claim 1, wherein, The base is internally provided with a lower air inlet; The base and the adapter have a first gap; the first gap is in communication with the lower air inlet to form a lower air inlet channel; the lower air inlet channel is in communication with the tobacco material.
3. The electronic shisha tobacco load device of claim 1, wherein, The top diameter of the adapter is smaller than the bottom diameter of the adapter.
4. The electronic shisha tobacco loading device of claim 1, wherein, The heat insulation seat is internally recessed to form a heating chamber.
5. The electronic shisha tobacco loading device of claim 1, wherein, The lower support is externally provided with a lower shell.
6. The electronic shisha tobacco loading device of claim 1, wherein, The heat insulation seat is internally provided with an inner baffle; the inner baffle surrounds the tobacco material.
7. The electronic shisha tobacco loading device of claim 6, wherein, The inner baffle is matched with the heat insulation seat.
8. The electronic shisha tobacco loading device of claim 1, wherein, The heat insulation seat is made of high-temperature resistant material.
9. An electronic shisha, characterized in that The electronic hookah comprises a first component and an electronic hookah tobacco loading device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8; the electronic hookah tobacco loading device is connected with the first component; The first component is provided with a heating element; the tobacco material is oppositely arranged with the heating element.
10. An electronic shisha, characterized in that The electronic hookah comprises an electronic hookah tobacco loading device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8; the main body is provided with a heating element; the tobacco material is oppositely arranged with the heating element.