Atomizer and electronic atomization device

By setting a first liquid storage chamber and a detachable spare atomizing component in the atomizer, different aerosol generation matrices are supplied separately, solving the problem of matrix mixing in traditional devices and achieving multi-flavor supply and maintenance of independent taste.

CN223979437UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10SHENZHEN SMOORE TECH LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-01-08
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Traditional multi-compartment electronic atomizing devices are prone to confusion of different types of aerosol generation matrices during liquid replenishment, making it impossible to maintain the original taste of the main liquid compartment.

Method used

Design an atomizer with a first liquid storage chamber and a detachable spare atomizing component, which supplies liquid through a first liquid inlet and a second liquid inlet respectively. Users can choose to use aerosol generating matrix alone or in combination as needed, avoiding contamination from different types of matrix.

Benefits of technology

It enables independent supply of different flavored aerosols, maintains the original taste of the main liquid tank, avoids matrix contamination, and provides flexible usage options.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to an atomizer and an electronic atomization device. The atomizer comprises an atomizer body, a first liquid storage cavity and a second liquid storage cavity, the heating assembly is arranged on the atomizer main body, the heating assembly is provided with a first liquid inlet part and a second liquid inlet part, and the first liquid inlet part is communicated with the first liquid storage cavity; the standby atomizing part is provided with a second liquid storage cavity; the standby atomizing part can be detachably connected with the atomizer body in a matched mode and can communicate with the second liquid storage cavity and the second liquid inlet part. According to the atomizer, liquid is supplied to the first liquid storage cavity and the second liquid storage cavity independently, when the types of sol-generated matrixes in the first liquid storage cavity and the second liquid storage cavity are different, the sol-generated matrixes in the first liquid storage cavity and the second liquid storage cavity cannot pollute each other, and after liquid is supplemented through the standby atomizing part, the standby atomizing part is detached, so that the liquid is supplied to the atomizer; the atomizer can still keep the use taste of the original aerosol generating matrix in the first liquid storage cavity.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of atomization technology, and in particular to atomizers and electronic atomization devices. Background Technology

[0002] Aerosols are colloidal dispersion systems formed by the dispersion and suspension of solid or liquid particles in a gaseous medium. Because aerosols can be absorbed by the human body through the respiratory system, they provide users with a novel alternative absorption method. For example, electronic atomization devices that generate aerosols by heating liquid or solid aerosol-generating matrices are applied in various fields to deliver inhalable aerosols to users, replacing conventional product forms and absorption methods.

[0003] Generally, in electronic atomizing devices, an aerosol-generating matrix is ​​stored in a reservoir, and a heating element heats and atomizes the matrix. The aerosol-generating matrix is ​​a matrix material that produces aerosols after atomization. However, in traditional multi-compartment electronic atomizing devices, a main compartment typically supplies liquid to the heating element, while an additional replenishment compartment can be added to replenish the main compartment with the aerosol-generating matrix. The main compartment then supplies liquid to the heating element. This requires the aerosol-generating matrix in the main compartment and the replenishment compartment to be completely identical; otherwise, the aerosol-generating matrix will become mixed. That is, when replenishing liquid in traditional multi-compartment electronic atomizing devices, different types of aerosol-generating matrices may be added to the main compartment, easily causing different types of aerosol-generating matrices to mix within the main compartment, making it impossible to maintain the original taste of the main compartment. Utility Model Content

[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to provide an atomizer and electronic atomization device to address the issue that multi-compartment electronic atomizers may not be able to maintain the original taste of the main compartment after refilling.

[0005] An atomizer, comprising:

[0006] Atomizer body, wherein a first liquid storage chamber is formed inside the atomizer body;

[0007] A heating component is disposed on the atomizer body, and the heating component has a first liquid inlet and a second liquid inlet, the first liquid inlet being connected to the first liquid storage chamber;

[0008] A spare atomizing element has a second liquid storage chamber;

[0009] The spare atomizing element can be detachably connected to the atomizer body and can connect the second liquid storage chamber and the second liquid inlet.

[0010] In the aforementioned atomizer, a first liquid inlet and a second liquid inlet are provided on the heating component. When the spare atomizing element is connected to the atomizer body, the second liquid storage chamber is connected to the second liquid inlet, and simultaneously the first liquid storage chamber is connected to the first liquid inlet. At this time, liquid can be supplied to the heating component through both the first and second liquid storage chambers to form a mixed-flavor aerosol. Furthermore, when the user wants to use only the aerosol matrix from the first liquid storage chamber, the spare atomizing element can be removed, allowing the first liquid storage chamber to supply liquid to the heating component independently, forming an aerosol with the flavor of the aerosol matrix itself within the first liquid storage chamber. Thus, users can install and remove the spare atomizing element according to their needs, thereby creating a variety of different flavored aerosols.

[0011] In addition, the first and second liquid storage chambers are supplied with liquid separately. When the types of aerosol generating matrices in the first and second liquid storage chambers are different, the aerosol generating matrices in the first and second liquid storage chambers will not contaminate each other. After replenishing the liquid through the spare atomizing component and removing the spare atomizing component, the atomizer can still maintain the original aerosol generating matrices in the first liquid storage chamber.

[0012] In some embodiments, the atomizer has a first state and a second state. In the first state, the spare atomizing element is detachably connected to the atomizer body, and the second liquid storage chamber is connected to the second liquid inlet. In the second state, the spare atomizing element is separated from the atomizer body, and the second liquid storage chamber is disconnected from the second liquid inlet.

[0013] In some embodiments, the spare atomizing element also has a first air outlet channel communicating with the outside; in the first state, the spare atomizing element is detachably connected to the atomizer body and connects the first air outlet channel with the atomizing chamber of the heating component.

[0014] In some embodiments, the atomizer further includes a spare mouthpiece, which has a second air outlet channel communicating with the outside. The spare mouthpiece is configured to be detachably connected to the atomizer body. In the second state, the spare mouthpiece is detachably connected to the atomizer body and connects the second air outlet channel to the atomization chamber of the heating component.

[0015] In some embodiments, the first liquid inlet is located inside the atomizer body, and the second liquid inlet protrudes from the atomizer body;

[0016] When the spare atomizing element is detachably connected to the atomizer body, the spare atomizing element can be sleeved outside the second liquid inlet and connect the second liquid inlet and the second liquid storage chamber.

[0017] In some embodiments, the first liquid inlet and the second liquid inlet are arranged at intervals along a first direction, the second liquid inlet protrudes from the atomizer body along the first direction, and the spare atomizing element and the spare nozzle are both configured to be detachably coupled to the atomizer body along the first direction.

[0018] In some embodiments, the heating assembly includes a central tube and a heating element. The central tube is disposed on the atomizer body and has two liquid inlets spaced apart along its own axial direction. The two liquid inlets are respectively configured as a first liquid inlet and a second liquid inlet.

[0019] The heating element is fitted inside the central tube, and the heating element extends along the axial direction of the central tube to cover at least two of the liquid inlets.

[0020] In some embodiments, the atomizer body has an open mounting cavity, which is independent of the first liquid storage cavity, and one end of the heating assembly having the second liquid inlet extends into the mounting cavity;

[0021] At least a portion of the spare atomizing element is detachably fitted into the mounting cavity through the opening, and simultaneously fitted outside the second liquid inlet; or, at least a portion of the spare nozzle is detachably fitted into the mounting cavity through the opening.

[0022] In some embodiments, the atomizer body includes a first housing and a first cover, the first cover being detachably fitted inside the first housing, and one side of the first cover defining a first liquid storage cavity between itself and the first housing, and the other side of the first cover defining a mounting cavity between itself and the first housing; and / or

[0023] The spare atomizing component includes a second housing and a second cover. The second cover is detachably mounted on the second housing. The second cover and the second housing define a second liquid storage cavity, and the first air outlet channel is formed on the second cover.

[0024] In some embodiments, the atomizer body further includes a first liquid-absorbing element disposed within the first liquid storage chamber, the heating assembly passing through the first liquid-absorbing element, and the first liquid inlet sleeved within the first liquid-absorbing element; and / or

[0025] The spare atomizing component also includes a second liquid-absorbing component, which is disposed in the second liquid storage chamber. The second liquid-absorbing component has an installation channel for the heating assembly with the second liquid inlet portion to be fitted into the installation channel.

[0026] An electronic atomizing device includes a power supply component and the aforementioned atomizer, wherein the power supply component is used to provide electrical energy to the atomizer. Attached Figure Description

[0027] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the atomizer in its first state in some embodiments of this application;

[0028] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the atomizer in a first state in some embodiments of this application;

[0029] Figure 3 This is an exploded schematic diagram of the atomizer in a first state in some embodiments of this application;

[0030] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the heating component in some embodiments of this application;

[0031] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the atomizer in a second state in some embodiments of this application;

[0032] Figure 6 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the atomizer in a second state in some embodiments of this application;

[0033] Figure 7 This is an exploded schematic diagram of the atomizer in a second state in some embodiments of this application.

[0034] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 100, atomizer; 10, atomizer body; 11, first liquid storage chamber; 13, mounting chamber; 15, first housing; 17, first cover; 19, first suction element; 30, heating assembly; 31, first liquid inlet; 33, second liquid inlet; 35, atomizing chamber; 36, central tube; 38, heating element; 50, spare atomizing element; 51, second liquid storage chamber; 53, first air outlet channel; 55, second housing; 57, second cover; 58, second suction element; 581, mounting channel; 70, spare nozzle; 72, second air outlet channel. Detailed Implementation

[0035] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this application are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Many specific details are set forth in the following description to provide a thorough understanding of this application. However, this application can be implemented in many other ways different from those described herein, and those skilled in the art can make similar modifications without departing from the spirit of this application. Therefore, this application is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.

[0036] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", "axial", "radial", "circumferential", etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application.

[0037] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this application, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0038] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise expressly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.

[0039] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can mean that the first feature is in direct contact with the second feature, or that the first feature is in indirect contact with the second feature through an intermediate medium. Furthermore, "above," "on top of," and "over" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0040] It should be noted that when an element is referred to as being "fixed to" or "set on" another element, it can be directly on the other element or there may be an intervening element. When an element is considered to be "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or there may be an intervening element. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," and similar expressions used herein are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only possible implementation.

[0041] See Figures 1-4 According to some embodiments of this application, this application provides an atomizer 100, including an atomizer body 10, a heating assembly 30, and a spare atomizing element 50. The atomizer body 10 has a first liquid storage chamber 11 formed therein. The heating assembly 30 is disposed on the atomizer body 10 and has a first liquid inlet 31 and a second liquid inlet 33. The first liquid inlet 31 communicates with the first liquid storage chamber 11. The spare atomizing element 50 also has a second liquid storage chamber 51. The spare atomizing element 50 can be detachably connected to the atomizer body 10 and can communicate with the second liquid storage chamber 51 and the second liquid inlet 33.

[0042] Thus, a first liquid inlet 31 and a second liquid inlet 33 are provided on the heating assembly 30. When the spare atomizing element 50 is connected to the atomizer body 10, the second liquid storage chamber 51 is connected to the second liquid inlet 33, and the first liquid storage chamber 11 is connected to the first liquid inlet 31. At this time, liquid can be supplied to the heating assembly 30 through the first liquid storage chamber 11 and the second liquid storage chamber 51 respectively, forming a mixed-flavor aerosol. Furthermore, when the user wants to use the aerosol matrix in the first liquid storage chamber 11 alone, the spare atomizing element 50 can be removed, allowing the first liquid storage chamber 11 to supply liquid to the heating assembly 30 alone, forming an aerosol with the flavor of the aerosol generation matrix in the first liquid storage chamber 11. In this way, the user can install and remove the spare atomizing element 50 according to their own needs, thereby forming a variety of different flavored aerosols.

[0043] In addition, the first liquid storage chamber 11 and the second liquid storage chamber 51 are supplied with liquid separately. When the types of aerosol generating matrices in the first liquid storage chamber 11 and the second liquid storage chamber 51 are different, the aerosol generating matrices in the first liquid storage chamber 11 and the second liquid storage chamber 51 will not contaminate each other. After replenishing the liquid through the spare atomizing element 50, the spare atomizing element 50 can be removed, and the atomizer 100 can still maintain the original taste of the aerosol generating matrices in the first liquid storage chamber 11.

[0044] Furthermore, the atomizer 100 has a first state and a second state. In the first state, the spare atomizing element 50 is detachably connected to the atomizer body 10, and the second liquid storage chamber 51 is connected to the second liquid inlet 33. Thus, liquid is supplied to the first liquid inlet 31 and the second liquid inlet 33 separately through the first liquid storage chamber 11 and the second liquid storage chamber 51, respectively, to form a mixed-flavor aerosol. In the second state, the spare atomizing element 50 is separated from the atomizer body 10, and the second liquid storage chamber 51 is disconnected from the second liquid inlet 33. Only the first liquid storage chamber 11 supplies liquid to the first liquid inlet 31, thus forming a single-flavor aerosol with an aerosol generation matrix in the first liquid storage chamber 11.

[0045] According to some embodiments of this application, the spare atomizing element 50 also has a first air outlet channel 53 that communicates with the outside. In the first state, the spare atomizing element 50 is detachably connected to the atomizer body 10 and connects the first air outlet channel 53 with the atomizing chamber 35 of the heating component 30.

[0046] In other words, the spare atomizing component 50 is provided with not only a second liquid storage chamber 51 but also a first air outlet channel 53. When the spare atomizing component 50 is connected to the atomizer body 10, the second liquid storage chamber 51 is connected to the second liquid inlet 33, so that the second liquid storage chamber 51 supplies liquid to the heating component 30. At the same time, the first air outlet channel 53 on the spare atomizing component 50 is connected to the atomizing chamber 35 of the heating component 30. The heating component 30 heats and atomizes the aerosol generation matrix drawn in by the first liquid inlet 31 and the second liquid inlet 33 to form an aerosol. The aerosol is then flowed from the atomizing chamber 35 to the first air outlet channel 53 and finally into the user's mouth for the user to inhale and consume.

[0047] See Figures 5-7 According to some embodiments of this application, the atomizer 100 further includes a spare mouthpiece 70, which has a second air outlet channel 72 communicating with the outside. The spare mouthpiece 70 is configured to be detachably connected to the atomizer body 10. In the second state, the spare mouthpiece 70 is detachably connected to the atomizer body 10 and communicates with the second air outlet channel 72 and the atomization chamber 35 of the heating component 30.

[0048] Thus, the atomizer 100 also provides a spare mouthpiece 70, which forms a second air outlet channel 72. When the user wants to select the second state of the atomizer 100, the spare atomizing component 50 can be removed from the atomizer body 10, and then the spare mouthpiece 70 can be assembled onto the atomizer body 10. At this time, the second air outlet channel 72 in the spare mouthpiece 70 is connected to the atomization chamber 35 of the heating component 30. The heating component 30 heats and atomizes the aerosol generating matrix drawn in by the first liquid inlet 31 to form an aerosol, which flows from the atomization chamber 35 to the second air outlet channel 72, and finally flows into the user's mouth for the user to inhale and consume.

[0049] In other words, the atomizer 100 includes not only the spare atomizing component 50 but also the spare mouthpiece 70. Users can choose to connect the spare atomizing component 50 to the atomizer body 10 to form the atomizer 100 in the first state for vaping mixed flavors; users can also choose to connect the spare mouthpiece 70 to the atomizer body 10 to form the atomizer 100 in the second state for vaping individual flavors.

[0050] See Figure 3 and Figure 7 According to some embodiments of this application, the first liquid inlet 31 is located inside the atomizer body 10, and the second liquid inlet 33 protrudes from the atomizer body 10. When the spare atomizing element 50 is detachably connected to the atomizer body 10, the spare atomizing element 50 can be sleeved outside the second liquid inlet 33 and connect the second liquid inlet 33 with the second liquid storage chamber 51. Thus, by placing the second liquid inlet 33 of the heating assembly 30 outside the atomizer body 10, when the spare atomizing element 50 is connected to the atomizer body 10, the spare atomizing element 50 can be sleeved outside the second liquid inlet 33, thereby connecting the second liquid inlet 33 with the second liquid storage chamber 51, so as to realize the supply of liquid from the second liquid storage chamber 51 to the second liquid inlet 33.

[0051] Optionally, when the spare nozzle 70 is detachably connected to the atomizer body 10, one end of the second air outlet channel 72 of the spare nozzle 70 is sleeved outside the end of the heating assembly 30 having the second liquid inlet 33. This sleeved connection between the spare nozzle 70 and the heating assembly 30 allows the atomizing chamber 35 of the heating assembly 30 to connect with the second air outlet channel 72, while also making the spare nozzle 70 more stably installed.

[0052] According to some embodiments of this application, the first liquid inlet 31 and the second liquid inlet 33 are arranged at intervals along the first direction, the second liquid inlet 33 protrudes from the atomizer body 10 along the first direction, and the spare atomizing element 50 and the spare nozzle 70 are both configured to be detachably coupled to the atomizer body 10 along the first direction.

[0053] In other words, the heating component 30 is protruding along the first direction onto the atomizer body 10, and the second liquid inlet 33 of the first liquid inlet 31 and the second liquid inlet 33 arranged along the first direction protrudes from the atomizer body 10. Subsequently, a spare atomizing component 50 can be fitted onto the portion of the heating component 30 that protrudes from the atomizer body 10, thus achieving the installation of the spare atomizing component 50. Similarly, a spare suction nozzle 70 can also be fitted onto the portion of the heating component 30 that protrudes from the atomizer body 10, thus achieving the installation of the spare suction nozzle 70.

[0054] Optionally, the heating component 30 is configured as an elongated cylinder, with the first direction being the axial direction of the heating component 30.

[0055] Furthermore, the heating assembly 30 includes a central tube 36 and a heating element 38. The central tube 36 is disposed on the atomizer body 10, and two liquid inlets are spaced apart along its own axial direction on the central tube 36. The two liquid inlets are respectively configured as a first liquid inlet 31 and a second liquid inlet 33. The heating element 38 is sleeved inside the central tube 36, and the heating element 38 extends along the axial direction of the central tube 36 to at least cover the two liquid inlets.

[0056] Thus, two liquid inlets spaced axially are opened on the central tube 36. One liquid inlet on the central tube 36 is located inside the atomizer body 10, and the other liquid inlet on the central tube 36 is located outside the atomizer body 10 along the axial direction of the central tube 36. In this way, when the spare atomizing element 50 is fitted on the central tube 36, the second liquid storage chamber 51 on the spare atomizing element 50 can face one of the liquid inlets on the central tube 36. Subsequently, the liquid in the second liquid storage chamber 51 can flow to the heating element 38 through the corresponding liquid inlet, realizing the supply of liquid from the second liquid storage chamber 51 to the heating element 38.

[0057] Understandably, the axial direction of the central tube 36 is the first direction mentioned above, and both the spare atomizing component 50 and the spare nozzle 70 can be detachably assembled with the atomizer body 10 along the axial direction of the central tube 36.

[0058] According to some embodiments of this application, an installation cavity 13 with an opening is formed on the atomizer body 10. The installation cavity 13 is independent of the first liquid storage cavity 11, and one end of the heating component 30 having a second liquid inlet 33 extends into the installation cavity 13. At least a portion of the spare atomizing element 50 is detachably fitted into the installation cavity 13 through the opening and simultaneously fitted outside the second liquid inlet 33, or at least a portion of the spare nozzle 70 is detachably fitted into the installation cavity 13 through the opening.

[0059] Thus, when the user needs the atomizer 100 in its first state, at least a portion of the spare atomizing element 50 is detachably fitted into the mounting cavity 13 through the opening. Guided by the mounting cavity 13, the spare atomizing element 50 can be accurately and conveniently installed, achieving a detachable assembly between the spare atomizing element 50 and the atomizer body 10. Simultaneously, the spare atomizing element 50 can also be fitted over the second liquid inlet 33 for liquid supply. When the user needs the atomizer 100 in its second state, at least a portion of the spare nozzle 70 is detachably fitted into the mounting cavity 13 through the opening. Guided by the mounting cavity 13, the spare nozzle 70 can be accurately and conveniently installed, achieving a detachable assembly between the spare nozzle 70 and the atomizer body 10. Therefore, forming the mounting cavity 13 with an opening on the atomizer body 10 improves the ease of detachable installation of the spare atomizing element 50 and the spare nozzle 70 to the atomizer body 10.

[0060] The atomizer body 10 includes a first housing 15 and a first cover 17. The first cover 17 is detachably fitted inside the first housing 15, and one side of the first cover 17 defines a first liquid storage chamber 11 between itself and the first housing 15, while the other side of the first cover 17 defines a mounting cavity 13 between itself and the first housing 15. Thus, when the first cover 17 is opened, an aerosol generating matrix can be added into the first liquid storage chamber 11. When the first cover 17 is closed, the side of the first cover 17 facing away from the first liquid storage chamber 11 forms the mounting cavity 13, which can then be used to connect the atomizer body 10 to a spare atomizing element 50 or a spare mouthpiece 70.

[0061] The spare atomizing element 50 includes a second housing 55 and a second cover 57. The second cover 57 is detachably mounted on the second housing 55, and a second liquid storage chamber 51 is formed between the second cover 57 and the second housing 55. A first air outlet channel 53 is formed on the second cover 57 itself. Thus, when the second cover 57 is opened, an aerosol generating matrix can be added to the second liquid storage chamber 51. Simultaneously, the first air outlet channel 53 on the second cover 57 allows the spare atomizing element 50 to communicate with the atomizing chamber 35 in the heating assembly 30 when the second cover 57 and the second housing 55 are closed to form the spare atomizing element 50 and the spare atomizing element 50 is installed on the atomizer body 10.

[0062] According to some embodiments of this application, the atomizer 100 further includes a first liquid-absorbing member 19, which is disposed within a first liquid storage chamber 11. The heating assembly 30 passes through the first liquid-absorbing member 19, and a first liquid inlet 31 is sleeved within the first liquid-absorbing member 19. Understandably, the first liquid-absorbing member 19 is a component with liquid storage capacity, such as absorbent cotton.

[0063] The first liquid-absorbing element 19 can adsorb and store the aerosol-generating matrix. Compared to the method of directly placing the liquid aerosol-generating matrix in the first liquid storage chamber 11, storing the aerosol-generating matrix through the first liquid-absorbing element 19 can reduce the risk of liquid leakage and has better leak-proof performance. Furthermore, with the first liquid-absorbing element 19 installed, the heating component 30 can directly pass through it, and the first liquid inlet 31 on the heating component 30 can be fitted inside the first liquid-absorbing element 19. The first liquid-absorbing element 19 and the first liquid inlet 31 are in direct contact, allowing the aerosol-generating matrix inside the first liquid-absorbing element 19 to directly enter the first liquid inlet 31, shortening the oil guiding path and making the liquid supply faster and more direct.

[0064] According to some embodiments of this application, the atomizer 100 further includes a second liquid-absorbing member 58, which is disposed within the second liquid storage chamber 51. The second liquid-absorbing member 58 has an installation channel 581 on which the heating assembly 30, having one end having a second liquid inlet 33, is fitted. The second liquid inlet 33 can be fitted into the installation channel 581. It is understood that the first liquid-absorbing member 19 is a component with liquid storage capacity, such as absorbent cotton.

[0065] The second liquid-absorbing element 58 can adsorb and store the aerosol generation matrix. Compared to the method of directly placing the liquid aerosol generation matrix in the second liquid storage chamber 51, storing the aerosol generation matrix through the second liquid-absorbing element 58 reduces the risk of liquid leakage and has better leak-proof performance. Furthermore, when the spare atomizing element 50 is installed with the atomizer body 10, the end of the heating assembly 30 with the second liquid inlet 33 can be directly inserted into the installation channel 581 of the second liquid-absorbing element 58. Then, the second liquid-absorbing element 58 directly contacts the second liquid inlet 33, allowing the aerosol generation matrix within the second liquid-absorbing element 58 to directly enter the second liquid inlet 33 for liquid supply, shortening the oil guiding path and making liquid supply faster and more direct.

[0066] According to some embodiments of this application, this application also provides an electronic atomizing device, including a power supply component and an atomizer 100 as described in any of the above embodiments. The power supply component provides electrical energy to the atomizer 100, and the atomizer 100 heats and atomizes the aerosol to generate a matrix after being powered on.

[0067] Specifically, the atomizer body 10 has an electrode assembly inside its shell that is connected to the heating assembly 30. After the power supply assembly is connected to the atomizer body 10, it can supply power to the electrode assembly, thereby causing the heating assembly 30 to heat up and atomize the aerosol generation matrix.

[0068] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.

[0069] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementation methods of this application, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the patent application. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this application, and these all fall within the protection scope of this application. Therefore, the protection scope of this patent application should be determined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. An atomizer characterized by, The atomizer comprises: an atomizer body, a first liquid storage cavity being formed in the atomizer body; a heating assembly arranged on the atomizer body, the heating assembly having a first liquid inlet portion and a second liquid inlet portion, the first liquid inlet portion being in communication with the first liquid storage cavity; a spare atomizing component having a second liquid storage cavity; wherein the spare atomizing component is detachably coupled with the atomizer body and is capable of connecting the second liquid storage cavity with the second liquid inlet portion.

2. The atomizer of claim 1, wherein, The atomizer has a first state and a second state, in the first state, the spare atomizing component is detachably coupled with the atomizer body, and the second liquid storage cavity is in communication with the second liquid inlet portion; in the second state, the spare atomizing component is separated from the atomizer body, and the second liquid storage cavity is disconnected from the second liquid inlet portion.

3. The atomizer of claim 2, wherein, The spare atomizing component further has a first gas outlet channel in communication with the outside, in the first state, the spare atomizing component is detachably coupled with the atomizer body, and the first gas outlet channel is in communication with an atomizing cavity of the heating assembly.

4. The atomizer of claim 3, wherein, The atomizer further comprises a spare mouthpiece, the spare mouthpiece has a second gas outlet channel in communication with the outside, and the spare mouthpiece is configured to be detachably coupled with the atomizer body; in the second state, the spare mouthpiece is detachably coupled with the atomizer body, and the second gas outlet channel is in communication with the atomizing cavity of the heating assembly.

5. The atomizer of claim 4, wherein, The first liquid inlet portion is located in the atomizer body, and the second liquid inlet portion protrudes from the atomizer body; when the spare atomizing component is detachably coupled with the atomizer body, the spare atomizing component can be sleeved outside the second liquid inlet portion and connect the second liquid inlet portion with the second liquid storage cavity.

6. The atomizer of claim 5, wherein, The first liquid inlet portion and the second liquid inlet portion are arranged in a first direction, the second liquid inlet portion protrudes from the atomizer body along the first direction, and the spare atomizing component and the spare mouthpiece are configured to be detachably coupled with the atomizer body along the first direction.

7. The atomizer of claim 5, wherein, The heating assembly comprises a center tube and a heating component, the center tube is arranged on the atomizer body, two liquid inlet openings are arranged on the center tube along the axial direction of the center tube, and the two liquid inlet openings are configured as the first liquid inlet portion and the second liquid inlet portion, respectively; wherein the heating component is sleeved in the center tube, and the heating component extends along the axial direction of the center tube to cover the two liquid inlet openings.

8. The atomizer of claim 5, wherein, The atomizer body has a mounting cavity with an opening, the mounting cavity is independent of the first liquid storage cavity, and one end of the second liquid inlet portion of the heating assembly protrudes into the mounting cavity; at least part of the spare atomizing component is detachably sleeved in the mounting cavity through the opening, and at the same time, the spare atomizing component is sleeved outside the second liquid inlet portion; or at least part of the spare mouthpiece is detachably sleeved in the mounting cavity through the opening.

9. The atomizer of claim 8, wherein, The atomizer body comprises a first shell and a first cover, the first cover is detachably sleeved in the first shell, and a first liquid storage cavity is defined between one side of the first cover and the first shell; and / or The standby atomizing element comprises a second shell and a second cover, the second cover is detachably sleeved on the second shell, a second liquid storage cavity is defined between the second cover and the second shell, and the first air outlet channel is formed on the second cover.

10. The nebulizer of any one of claims 1-9, wherein, The atomizer body further comprises a first liquid absorbing element, the first liquid absorbing element is arranged in the first liquid storage cavity, the heating assembly passes through the first liquid absorbing element, and the first liquid inlet part is sleeved in the first liquid absorbing element; And / or The standby atomizing element further comprises a second liquid absorbing element, the second liquid absorbing element is arranged in the second liquid storage cavity, and an installation channel is formed on the second liquid absorbing element for sleeving one end of the second liquid inlet part of the heating assembly, and the second liquid inlet part can be sleeved in the installation channel.

11. An electronic atomizing device, characterized by, The atomizer comprises a power supply assembly and the atomizer according to any one of claims 1-10, and the power supply assembly is used for providing electric energy to the atomizer.