Electronic atomizer with rotatable atomization assembly

By employing a structural design that uses a clamping component and a conductive ring to abut between the atomizing component and the battery component, the problem of power loss during rotation of the atomizing component is solved, ensuring the stability of the electrical connection and improving the user experience.

CN223968646UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06SHENZHEN YUNPU GALAXY TECH SERVICE CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-01-23
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

The electrical connection between the atomizing component and the battery component of existing electronic atomizers is easily misaligned due to magnetic attraction, resulting in power loss during rotation and a poor user experience.

Method used

The structure design, which uses a clamping component to abut against a conductive ring, ensures that the atomizing component remains energized during rotation. This is achieved through the combined use of conductive springs, locking holes, raised beads, and insulating rings, resulting in stable electrical connections.

Benefits of technology

This ensures that the atomizing component remains powered throughout its rotation, enhancing the user experience.

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Abstract

The electronic atomizer with the rotatable atomizing assembly comprises the atomizing assembly and an electronic control assembly, the atomizing assembly comprises an atomizing outer pipe, an atomizing core is arranged in the atomizing outer pipe, the atomizing outer pipe comprises a middle pipe, the middle pipe comprises an insulating pipe and conducting rings, the number of the conducting rings is matched with that of electrodes of the atomizing core, the insulating pipe comprises a plurality of insulating rings, and the insulating rings are arranged in the middle pipe. The electric control assembly comprises a battery bin and a battery, the battery bin is provided with an annular cavity for containing the atomization assembly, the battery bin is provided with a clamping assembly abutting against the conducting ring, the clamping assembly is electrically connected with the battery, and the conducting ring is electrically connected with the battery through the clamping assembly. According to the utility model, the clamping assembly is abutted against the conductive ring, so that the atomization assembly can be always kept in a power-on state when rotating.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electronic atomizer technology, and in particular to an electronic atomizer with a rotatable atomizing component. Background Technology

[0002] Easily detachable electronic atomizers typically require modular design of their components, with magnetic connections generally used for electrical connections in the power supply and atomization components.

[0003] In current technology, the electrical connection between the atomizing component and the battery component is through magnetic electrodes, which is complex and prone to misalignment. Moreover, the magnetic electrical connection structure cannot meet the requirements of the atomizing component being rotatable and movable. That is, when the atomizing component is rotated, the atomizing component will lose power, resulting in a poor user experience.

[0004] Therefore, existing technologies need to be improved and enhanced. Utility Model Content

[0005] In view of the shortcomings of the prior art, the present invention provides an electronic atomizer with a rotatable atomizing component, which can keep the atomizing component powered on at all times when it rotates.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] An electronic atomizer with a rotatable atomizing component includes an atomizing component and an electronic control component. The atomizing component includes an outer atomizing tube, an atomizing core housed within the outer atomizing tube, and a middle section tube. The middle section tube includes an insulating tube and conductive rings adapted to the number of electrodes of the atomizing core. The insulating tube includes multiple insulating rings with notches. The conductive rings are electrically connected to the atomizing core via welded wires passing through the notches. The electronic control component includes a battery compartment and a battery. The battery compartment has an annular cavity for accommodating the atomizing component. A clamping component is disposed on the battery compartment that abuts against the conductive rings. The clamping component is electrically connected to the battery, and the conductive rings are electrically connected to the battery via the clamping component.

[0008] Furthermore, the clamping assembly includes a conductive spring sheet, with locking holes at both ends for engaging with locking posts on the battery compartment, and a protruding bead in the middle of the conductive spring sheet, the protruding bead abutting against the conductive ring of the atomizing outer tube.

[0009] Furthermore, the conductive spring has a concave center in an arc shape, and the protruding bead is disposed on one side of the concave center of the conductive spring.

[0010] Furthermore, the battery compartment is provided with a groove for mounting the conductive spring, the groove is provided with an opening communicating with the annular cavity, and the protruding bead abuts against the conductive ring of the atomizing outer tube through the opening.

[0011] Furthermore, the insulating ring includes a first insulating ring and a second insulating ring, with an insulating protrusion provided between the first insulating ring and the second insulating ring.

[0012] Furthermore, the conductive ring and the insulating ring are alternately arranged, and two adjacent insulating rings are interference-fitted and clamp one of the conductors.

[0013] Furthermore, the inner side of the first insulating ring of one insulating ring is interference-fitted with the outer side of the second insulating ring of the other insulating ring.

[0014] Furthermore, the notch includes a first power port on the first insulating ring and a second power port on the second insulating ring. When two adjacent insulating rings are assembled, the first power port on one insulating ring is connected to the second power port on the other insulating ring.

[0015] Furthermore, the thickness of the conductive ring is the same as the height of the insulating convex ring.

[0016] Furthermore, when two adjacent insulating rings are assembled, the distance between the insulating protrusions on the two insulating rings is equal to the width of the conductive ring.

[0017] Compared to existing technologies, the present invention provides a rotatable electronic atomizer comprising an atomizing component and an electronic control component. The atomizing component includes an outer atomizing tube containing an atomizing core. The outer atomizing tube includes a middle section tube, which includes an insulating tube and conductive rings adapted to the number of electrodes of the atomizing core. The insulating tube includes multiple insulating rings with notches. The conductive rings are electrically connected to the atomizing core via welded wires passing through the notches. The electronic control component includes a battery compartment and a battery. The battery compartment has an annular cavity for accommodating the atomizing component. A clamping component is provided on the battery compartment that abuts against the conductive rings. The clamping component is electrically connected to the battery, and the conductive rings are electrically connected to the battery via the clamping component. With this invention, by having the clamping component abut against the conductive rings, the atomizing component can remain energized while rotating. Attached Figure Description

[0018] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.

[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the assembly of a rotatable electronic atomizer provided by this utility model.

[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the assembly of the atomizing outer tube of the rotatable electronic atomizer provided by this utility model.

[0021] Figure 3 An exploded view of the battery assembly of the rotatable electronic atomizer provided by this utility model.

[0022] Figure 4 An exploded view of the middle section tube of the rotatable electronic atomizer provided by this utility model.

[0023] Figure 5 An exploded view of the insulating tube of the rotatable electronic atomizer provided by this utility model.

[0024] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached diagram:

[0025] Atomizing component-1, Electronic control component-2, Atomizing outer tube-3, Middle section tube-4, Insulating tube-5, Conductive ring-6, Insulating ring-7, Notch-8, Battery compartment-9, Annular cavity-10, Clamping component-, Conductive spring-12, Clip hole-13, Clip post-14, Protruding ball-15, Groove-16, Opening-17, First insulating ring-18, Second insulating ring-19, Insulating protruding ring-20, First power port-21, Second power port-22, Atomizing channel tube-23. Detailed Implementation

[0026] To facilitate understanding of this application, a more complete description will be provided below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate embodiments of the present application. However, the present application can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that the disclosure of this application will be thorough and complete.

[0027] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the application.

[0028] In this utility model, the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "front," "rear," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "middle," "vertical," "horizontal," "lateral," and "longitudinal" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. These terms are primarily for the purpose of better describing this utility model and its embodiments, and are not intended to limit the indicated device, element, or component to having a specific orientation, or to be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Furthermore, some of the above terms may be used to indicate other meanings besides orientation or positional relationship; for example, the term "upper" may in some cases indicate a dependency or connection relationship. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of these terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0029] Furthermore, the terms “first” and “second” as used herein may be used to describe various elements, but these elements are not limited by these terms. These terms are used only to distinguish one element from another. When used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” may also include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that the terms “comprising / including” or “having” specify the presence of the stated features, integrals, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof, but do not preclude the possibility of the presence or addition of one or more other features, integrals, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof.

[0030] It should be noted that when a component is said to be "fixed to" another component, it can be directly attached to the other component or there may be an intervening component. When a component is said to be "connected to" another component, it can be directly connected to the other component or there may be an intervening component. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and similar expressions used in this document are for illustrative purposes only.

[0031] Furthermore, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those skilled in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or cannot be implemented, it should be considered that such combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

[0032] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, the rotatable electronic atomizer provided by this utility model includes an atomizing component 1 and an electronic control component 2. The atomizing component 1 includes an atomizing outer tube 3, which houses an atomizing core (not shown) and an atomizing channel tube 23. The atomizing outer tube 3 includes a middle section tube 4, which includes an insulating tube 5 and conductive rings 6 adapted to the number of electrodes of the atomizing core. The insulating tube 5 includes multiple insulating rings 7, which are alternately arranged with the conductive rings 6. The insulating rings 7 have notches 8, and the conductive rings 6 are electrically connected to the atomizing core through welding wires passing through the notches 8. The electronic control component 2 includes a battery compartment 9 and a battery. The battery compartment 9 has an annular cavity 10 for accommodating the atomizing component 1. The battery compartment 9 has a clamping component that abuts against the conductive rings 6, which is electrically connected to the battery. The conductive rings 6 are electrically connected to the battery through the clamping component.

[0033] It is understood that the clamping component maintains contact with the conductive ring 6, which ensures that the clamping component remains in contact with the conductive ring 6 even when the conductive ring 6 is rotated. This ensures that the atomizing core inside the atomizing outer tube 3 remains energized when the atomizing component 1 is rotated. In other words, the clamping component ensures that the atomizing component 1 remains energized during rotation.

[0034] Compared with the prior art, in the technical solution of this utility model, by having the clamping component abut against the conductive ring 6, the atomizing component 1 can always maintain an energized state when rotating, thus satisfying the requirement that the atomizing component 1 can rotate and move.

[0035] Furthermore, such as Figure 3 As shown, the clamping assembly includes a conductive spring piece 12. The conductive spring piece 12 has locking holes 13 at both ends for engaging with locking posts 14 on the battery compartment 9. A protruding bead 15 is located in the middle of the conductive spring piece 12, and the protruding bead abuts against the conductive ring 6 of the atomizing outer tube 3. The locking post 14 engages with the locking holes 13, securing the conductive spring piece 12. The conductive spring piece 12 provides elasticity, causing the protruding bead 15 to abut against the conductive ring 6, ensuring an electrical connection between the conductive spring piece 12 and the conductive ring 6.

[0036] Furthermore, the conductive spring sheet 12 has a concave arc shape in the middle, and the protruding bead 15 is disposed on one side of the concave part of the conductive spring sheet 12. The conductive spring sheet 12 can provide better elasticity to the protruding bead 15, so that the protruding bead 15 abuts against the conductive ring 6.

[0037] Furthermore, such as Figure 3As shown, the battery compartment 9 is provided with a groove 16 for mounting the conductive spring piece 12. The retaining post 14 is located in the groove 16. The groove 16 facilitates the installation of the conductive spring piece 12 and prevents the conductive spring piece 12 from protruding relative to the battery compartment 9 after installation, which would not only affect the appearance but also be unsafe. The groove 16 is provided with an opening 17 that communicates with the annular cavity 10. The protruding bead 15 abuts against the conductive ring 6 of the atomizing outer tube 3 through the opening 17. That is, the protruding bead 15 is partially exposed in the annular cavity 10 through the opening 17, while the conductive ring 6 of the atomizing outer tube 3 is exposed in the annular cavity 10, so that the protruding bead 15 and the conductive ring 6 can abut against each other, so that there is an electrical connection between the conductive ring 6 and the conductive spring piece 12.

[0038] Furthermore, such as Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the insulating ring 7 includes a first insulating ring 18 and a second insulating ring 19. An insulating protrusion 20 is provided between the first insulating ring 18 and the second insulating ring 19. The insulating protrusion 20 can divide the insulating ring 7 into two regions, namely the first insulating ring 18 and the second insulating ring 19. The assembly and fixing of the insulating rings 7 can be achieved by assembling and connecting the first insulating ring 18 and the second insulating ring 19 of adjacent insulating rings 7.

[0039] Furthermore, the conductive ring 6 and the insulating ring 7 are alternately arranged, and two adjacent insulating rings 7 are interference-fitted and clamp one conductive ring 6, thereby assembling to form the middle section tube 4.

[0040] Furthermore, the inner side of the first insulating ring 18 of one insulating ring 7 is interference-fitted with the outer side of the second insulating ring 19 of the other insulating ring 7. It can be understood that the inner side of the first insulating ring 18 of the insulating ring 7 is fitted onto the outer side of the second insulating ring 19 of the other insulating ring 7, thereby achieving the assembly and fixation between the two insulating rings 7.

[0041] Further, the notch 8 includes a first energizing port 21 on the first insulating ring 18 and a second energizing port 22 on the second insulating ring 19. When two adjacent insulating rings 7 are assembled, the first energizing port 21 on one insulating ring 7 is connected to the second energizing port 22 on the other insulating ring 7. It should be noted that the notch 8 is for the wires welded to the conductive ring 6 to be introduced into the atomizing core inside the atomizing outer tube 3, where a heater is provided. The wires are for connecting to the heater. Therefore, when two adjacent insulating rings 7 are assembled and fixed, it is necessary to ensure that the first energizing port 21 on one insulating ring 7 is connected to the second energizing port 22 on the other insulating ring 7 in order to form the notch 8 for the guide to pass through.

[0042] Furthermore, the thickness of the conductive ring 6 is the same as the height of the insulating protrusion 20. It can be understood that, since the conductive ring 6 and the insulating ring 7 are alternately arranged—that is, the conductive ring 6 is disposed between the two insulating protrusions 20—and the thickness of the conductive ring 6 is the same as the height of the insulating protrusion 20, it can be ensured that after the conductive ring 6 and the insulating ring 7 are assembled, the surface of the conductive ring 6 is flush with the surface of the insulating protrusion 20, ensuring smooth installation in the ring cavity.

[0043] Furthermore, when two adjacent insulating rings 7 are assembled, the distance between the insulating protrusions 20 on the two insulating rings 7 is equal to the width of the conductive ring 6. This can prevent the conductive ring 6 from becoming loose after it is installed with the insulating ring 7, thus preventing poor contact between the conductive ring 6 and the conductive spring 12.

[0044] In summary, the rotatable electronic atomizer provided by this utility model features a conductive spring that provides elasticity to allow the protruding bead to abut against the conductive ring, ensuring an electrical connection between the conductive spring and the conductive ring. Adjacent insulating rings are interference-fitted, thus achieving assembly and fixation between the insulating rings. A first energizing port on one insulating ring connects to a second energizing port on the other insulating ring, forming a notch for the guide to pass through. The thickness of the conductive ring is the same as the height of the insulating protruding ring, ensuring that after assembly, the surface of the conductive ring is flush with the surface of the insulating protruding ring, allowing for smooth installation in the ring cavity. The distance between the insulating protruding rings on the two insulating rings is equal to the width of the conductive ring, preventing loosening of the conductive ring after assembly and avoiding poor contact between the conductive ring and the conductive spring. Furthermore, by using a clamping component to abut against the conductive ring, this utility model ensures that the atomizing component remains energized during rotation.

[0045] The embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described above. The specific embodiments described above are merely illustrative and not restrictive. Those skilled in the art can make many other forms under the guidance of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims. All of these forms are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

Claims

1. A rotatable electronic atomizer of an atomizing assembly, characterized in that, The utility model provides an atomization component (1) and electric control component (2) including, the atomization component (1) includes atomization outer tube (3), the atomization core is arranged in the atomization outer tube (3), the atomization outer tube (3) includes midsection pipe (4), the midsection pipe (4) includes insulating pipe (5) and the electrode number of adaptation of the atomization core's conducting ring (6), the insulating pipe (5) includes a plurality of insulating ring (7), the insulating ring (7) is provided with gap (8), the conducting ring (6) is electrically connected with the atomization core through welding wire and passes through the gap (8), the electric control component (2) includes battery compartment (9) and battery, the battery compartment (9) is equipped with the annular cavity (10) of containing the atomization component (1), the battery compartment (9) is provided with the clamping component of butt joint with the conducting ring (6), the clamping component is electrically connected with the battery, the conducting ring (6) is electrically connected with the battery through the clamping component.

2. The atomizing assembly rotatable electronic atomizer according to claim 1, wherein, The clamping component includes a conductive spring piece (12), both ends of the conductive spring piece (12) are provided with clamping holes (13) for clamping with clamping columns (14) on the battery compartment (9), and a convex bead (15) is arranged at the middle portion of the conductive spring piece (12), and the convex bead (15) is in butt joint with the conducting ring (6) of the atomization outer tube (3).

3. The atomizer-rotatable electronic atomizer of claim 2, wherein, The middle portion of the conductive spring piece (12) is recessed in an arc shape, and the convex bead (15) is arranged on one side of the recessed conductive spring piece (12).

4. The atomizing assembly rotatable electronic atomizer according to claim 3, wherein, The battery compartment (9) is provided with a groove (16) for arranging the conductive spring piece (12), and the groove (16) is provided with an opening (17) in communication with the annular cavity (10), and the convex bead (15) is in butt joint with the conducting ring (6) of the atomization outer tube (3) through the opening (17).

5. The atomizing assembly rotatable electronic atomizer according to claim 1, wherein, The conducting ring (6) and the insulating ring (7) are arranged alternately, and two adjacent insulating rings (7) are in interference fit and clamp one conducting ring (6).

6. The atomizing assembly rotatable electronic atomizer according to claim 5, wherein, The insulating ring (7) includes a first insulating ring (18) and a second insulating ring (19), and an insulating convex ring (20) is arranged between the first insulating ring (18) and the second insulating ring (19).

7. The atomizer-rotatable electronic atomizer of claim 6, wherein, The inner side of the first insulating ring (18) of one insulating ring (7) is in interference fit with the outer side of the second insulating ring (19) of another insulating ring (7).

8. The atomizing assembly rotatable electronic atomizer according to claim 7, wherein, The gap (8) includes a first power supply port (21) arranged on the first insulating ring (18) and a second power supply port (22) arranged on the second insulating ring (19), and when two adjacent insulating rings (7) are assembled, the first power supply port (21) on one insulating ring (7) is in communication with the second power supply port (22) on another insulating ring (7). 9.The atomization-assembly-rotatable electronic atomizer according to claim 6, wherein, The thickness of the conducting ring (6) is the same as the height of the insulating convex ring (20). 10.The atomization assembly rotatable electronic atomizer according to claim 6, wherein, When two adjacent insulating rings (7) are assembled, the spacing between the insulating convex rings (20) on the two insulating rings (7) is equal to the width of the conducting ring (6).