Atomizer shell and atomization device

By setting a limiting part on the Hall pusher and connecting it to the housing assembly using an external decorative part, the problem of unreliable Hall switch connection is solved, thereby improving the reliability of the Hall pusher, simplifying assembly, and enhancing the user experience.

CN224022891UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-24SHENZHEN GEEKVAPE TECH CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-08
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

The Hall switches in existing electronic atomization devices are not securely connected and are prone to falling off, affecting the user experience.

Method used

Design an atomizer housing by setting a limiting part on the Hall pusher and using an outer decorative part to connect with the housing assembly, thereby restricting the Hall pusher from detaching, avoiding snap-fit ​​connections, simplifying the assembly process and preventing detachment.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents Hall effect pushers from falling off during use, simplifies the assembly process, and improves connection reliability and user experience.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of Hall switches of atomizers, provides an atomizer shell and an atomizing device, and aims to solve the technical problem of infirm connection of the Hall switches. The atomizer shell comprises a shell assembly, a Hall push piece and an outer decoration piece, an installation part is arranged on the outer surface of the shell assembly, the Hall push piece is movably installed on the installation part, the Hall push piece is used for generating a magnetic field for activating the Hall sensor, and the outer decoration piece is connected to the outer surface of the shell assembly. Wherein the Hall push piece is provided with a touch part and a limiting part, the touch part is exposed out of the outer decoration piece and used for being touched by fingers, and a part of the outer decoration piece is arranged on the side, away from the installation part, of the limiting part so that the limiting part can be limited to move between the outer decoration piece and the shell assembly. The limiting part of the Hall pushing piece is pressed on the mounting part of the shell assembly through the outer decorating piece, so that the Hall pushing piece can be assembled on the atomizer shell without depending on a buckle type connecting structure, and the Hall pushing piece can be effectively prevented from falling off in the using process.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of Hall switch technology for atomizers, specifically to an atomizer housing and atomizing device. Background Technology

[0002] Electronic atomizing devices are used to atomize aerosol materials to generate aerosols. Some electronic atomizing devices are equipped with Hall effect switches to control functions such as power on / off, ignition, and voltage regulation. However, these Hall effect switches are attached to the electronic atomizing device via a snap-fit ​​connection. Due to the unreliable snap-fit ​​structure, the Hall effect switches can easily detach from the device or be pried off by the user, negatively impacting the user experience. Utility Model Content

[0003] This application provides an atomizer housing and an atomizing device, aiming to solve the technical problem of unreliable Hall switch connections in existing electronic atomizing devices.

[0004] Some embodiments of this application provide an atomizer housing, including:

[0005] A housing assembly, wherein a mounting portion is provided on the outer surface of the housing assembly;

[0006] A Hall effect pusher, movably mounted on the mounting portion, the Hall effect pusher being used to generate a magnetic field that activates the Hall sensor; and,

[0007] External decorative elements are attached to the outer surface of the housing assembly;

[0008] The Hall effect pusher has an actuating portion and a limiting portion. The actuating portion exposes the outer decorative element for finger touch. A portion of the outer decorative element is disposed on the side of the limiting portion opposite to the mounting portion, so that the limiting portion restricts movement between the outer decorative element and the housing assembly.

[0009] In some embodiments, the Hall effect pusher includes a toggle element and a sliding assembly connected together;

[0010] Both the actuating part and the limiting part are disposed on the actuating member. The actuating member is connected to the side of the sliding assembly opposite to the mounting part. The mounting part is a groove disposed on the housing assembly. The sliding assembly is slidably disposed in the groove.

[0011] In some embodiments, the limiting portion is connected to the outer periphery of the actuating portion;

[0012] The actuating part protrudes relative to the limiting part in a direction away from the sliding component, so that the actuating part exposes the outer decorative part. A sliding gap is provided between the outer decorative part and the housing component, and the limiting part slides within the sliding gap.

[0013] In some embodiments, the exterior trim has a notch;

[0014] The actuating part moves within the notch, and two limiting parts are arranged at both ends of the actuating part along the moving direction of the actuating part. When the actuating part moves, both limiting parts are arranged within the sliding gap.

[0015] In some embodiments, the sliding assembly includes a slider and a magnetic element;

[0016] The magnetic component is connected to the slider, and the slider drives the magnetic component to slide within the groove, thereby changing the magnetic field generated by the magnetic component on the Hall sensor.

[0017] In some embodiments, a fastening post and a connecting hole are provided between the actuating member and the slider, the fastening post being inserted into the connecting hole so that the slider can be detachably connected to the actuating member.

[0018] In some embodiments, a limiting protrusion and at least two limiting recesses are provided between the groove and the slider;

[0019] The limiting protrusions are respectively engaged in at least two limiting recesses to fix the slider in the groove.

[0020] In some embodiments, at least two of the limiting recesses are located on the sidewall of the groove, the limiting protrusion is located on the slider, and an elastic gap is provided between the limiting protrusion and the slider. When the slider slides, the limiting protrusion exits the limiting recess through the elastic gap.

[0021] In some embodiments, the housing assembly includes a housing and a cell support;

[0022] The mounting part is disposed on the outer surface of the battery cell bracket, the outer shell is connected to the outer surface of the battery cell bracket, and the outer shell is provided with an opening communicating with the mounting part, and the triggering part exposes the outer decorative part through the opening.

[0023] Some embodiments of this application also provide an atomizing device, including:

[0024] The atomizer housing described in any of the above embodiments;

[0025] An atomizing core assembly, installed within the atomizer housing, the atomizing core assembly being used to atomize aerosol materials; and...

[0026] A power supply component is electrically connected to the atomizing core component, and the power supply component is used to supply power to the atomizing core component.

[0027] According to the atomizer housing in the above embodiments, by providing a limiting part on the Hall effect pusher and setting a portion of the outer decorative part on the side of the limiting part away from the mounting part, when the outer decorative part is connected to the housing assembly, this portion of the outer decorative part can restrict the Hall effect pusher from detaching from the outer surface of the housing assembly in the direction away from the mounting part. Thus, the limiting part of the Hall effect pusher is clamped between the outer decorative part and the housing assembly by the outer decorative part, preventing the Hall effect pusher from falling off during movement. Since the trigger part of the Hall effect pusher protrudes from the outer decorative part, the user can control the movement of the Hall effect pusher on the atomizer housing by flicking the trigger part with their finger, thereby realizing the functions of controlling the electronic atomization device's power on / off, ignition, voltage regulation, etc. This application uses the outer decorative part to press the limiting part of the Hall effect pusher onto the mounting part of the housing assembly, so that the Hall effect pusher no longer needs to rely on a snap-fit ​​connection structure to be assembled onto the atomizer housing. This not only simplifies the assembly process of the Hall effect pusher but also effectively prevents the Hall effect pusher from falling off during use. Attached Figure Description

[0028] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the front view structure of the atomizing device in one embodiment of this application;

[0029] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of section AA in the atomizing device;

[0030] Figure 3 for Figure 2 A magnified structural diagram of point B in the atomizing device;

[0031] Figure 4 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram showing the exploded structure of the atomizer housing in an atomizing device;

[0032] Figure 5 for Figure 4 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the actuating element of the Hall effect actuator in the atomizer housing from one perspective;

[0033] Figure 6 for Figure 4 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the actuating element of the Hall effect actuator in the atomizer housing from another perspective;

[0034] Figure 7 for Figure 4 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the sliding assembly of the Hall effect pusher in the atomizer housing from one perspective;

[0035] Figure 8 for Figure 4A three-dimensional structural diagram of the sliding assembly of the Hall effect pusher in the atomizer housing from another perspective.

[0036] in:

[0037] 1-Housing assembly; 11-Mounting part; 12-Sliding gap; 13-Limiting recess; 14-Outer shell; 141-Opening; 142-Sink; 15-Cell bracket; 2-Hall pusher; 21-Actuating part; 22-Limiting part; 23-Actuating part; 230-Connecting hole; 24-Sliding assembly; 241-Slider; 242-Magnetic part; 243-Fitting post; 244-Limiting protrusion; 245-Elastic gap; 3-External decorative part; 30-Notch. Specific Implementation

[0038] The present application will be further described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments and accompanying drawings. Similar elements in different embodiments are referred to by associated similar element reference numerals. In the following embodiments, many details are described to facilitate a better understanding of the present application. However, those skilled in the art will readily recognize that some features may be omitted in different situations, or may be replaced by other elements, materials, or methods. In some cases, certain operations related to the present application are not shown or described in the specification. This is to avoid obscuring the core parts of the present application with excessive description. For those skilled in the art, detailed description of these related operations is not necessary; they can fully understand the related operations based on the description in the specification and general technical knowledge in the art.

[0039] Furthermore, the features, operations, or characteristics described in the specification can be combined in any suitable manner to form various embodiments, and the operational steps involved in each embodiment can also be rearranged or adjusted in a manner that is obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the specification and drawings are only for clearly describing a particular embodiment and do not imply that they represent the necessary components and / or order.

[0040] The serial numbers assigned to components in this document, such as "first" and "second," are used only to distinguish the described objects and have no sequential or technical meaning. The terms "connection" and "linkage" used in this application, unless otherwise specified, include both direct and indirect connections (linkages).

[0041] In existing technology, Hall switches in e-cigarette devices typically include a magnetic moving part and a Hall sensor located within the device. As the moving part moves within the device, it alters the magnetic field signal received by the Hall sensor, thereby controlling functions such as power on / off, ignition, and voltage regulation. To ensure the moving part is securely mounted, it is usually designed as a detachable component using snap-fit ​​mechanisms. However, during use, deformation of this mechanism or insufficient connection can easily cause the detachable component to be pried off or detached from the device, affecting normal operation.

[0042] Therefore, this application provides an atomizing device, which may include an atomizer housing, an atomizing core assembly, and a power supply assembly, both of which are installed within the atomizer housing. The atomizing core assembly can be used to heat aerosol materials to atomize and generate aerosols. The aerosol materials may include, but are not limited to, liquid aerosol matrices or solid aerosol products. The power supply assembly is electrically connected to the atomizing core assembly and can be used to supply power to the atomizing core assembly.

[0043] In some embodiments, the atomizing core assembly may include an atomizing cover, a liquid guiding component, and a heating element. The heating element may be configured as a heating mesh or heating wire sleeved within the liquid guiding component. The liquid guiding component is installed inside the atomizing cover, and the atomizing cover may have liquid guiding holes to allow the liquid guiding component to adsorb the aerosol matrix, so that when the heating element is energized, it heats the aerosol matrix and atomizes it to generate aerosol. Alternatively, the atomizing core assembly may also include a heating chamber and a columnar heating element. The heating element is fixed inside the heating chamber. When the aerosol product is inserted into the heating chamber, the heating element heats the aerosol product to atomize it and generate aerosol. The power supply assembly may include a battery cell and a circuit board. The circuit board is electrically connected to the battery cell and the heating element (or heating element), respectively, so that the battery cell can supply power to the heating element (or heating element) through the circuit board. In addition, the circuit board may also be electrically connected to electronic devices such as a controller or a microphone. The controller can be used to control the heating power, and the microphone can be used to sense the airflow. This application does not impose special limitations on the specific structure of the atomizing device.

[0044] To prevent the Hall switch from detaching from the electronic atomizing device, this application also provides an atomizer housing, such as... Figures 1 to 4As shown, the atomizer housing may include a housing assembly 1, a Hall effect pusher 2, and an outer decorative part 3. A mounting portion 11 is provided on the outer surface of the housing assembly 1. The Hall effect pusher 2 is movably mounted on the mounting portion 11 and is used to generate a magnetic field to activate the Hall sensor. The outer decorative part 3 is connected to the outer surface of the housing assembly 1. The Hall effect pusher 2 has an actuating portion 21 and a limiting portion 22. The actuating portion 21 protrudes from the outer decorative part 3 for finger actuation. A portion of the outer decorative part 3 is disposed on the side of the limiting portion 22 opposite to the mounting portion 11, thereby restricting the movement of the limiting portion 22 between the outer decorative part 3 and the housing assembly 1.

[0045] This application provides a limiting part 22 on the Hall effect pusher 2 and places a portion of the outer decorative part 3 on the side of the limiting part 22 away from the mounting part 11. When the outer decorative part 3 is connected to the housing assembly 1, this portion of the outer decorative part 3 can restrict the Hall effect pusher 2 from detaching from the outer surface of the housing assembly 1 in the direction away from the mounting part 11. Thus, the limiting part 22 of the Hall effect pusher 2 is clamped between the outer decorative part 3 and the housing assembly 1 by the outer decorative part 3, preventing the Hall effect pusher 2 from falling off during movement. Since the actuating part 21 of the Hall effect pusher 2 protrudes from the outer decorative part 3, the user can control the movement of the Hall effect pusher 2 on the atomizer housing by flicking the actuating part 21 with their finger, thereby realizing the functions of controlling the electronic atomization device's power on / off, ignition, voltage regulation, etc. This application utilizes the outer decorative part 3 to press the limiting part 22 of the Hall pusher 2 onto the mounting part 11 of the housing assembly 1, so that the Hall pusher 2 can be assembled onto the atomizer housing without relying on a snap-on connection structure. This not only simplifies the assembly process of the Hall pusher 2, but also effectively prevents the Hall pusher 2 from falling off during use.

[0046] The outer decorative component 3 can be connected and fixed to the housing assembly 1 by means of screws, clips, or adhesive. Depending on the different appearance design requirements of the atomizer housing, the outer decorative component 3 can be a clip structure clamped to the front and back surfaces of the housing assembly 1, or it can be a plate structure connected to the outer surface of the housing assembly 1. The color and material of the outer decorative component 3 and the housing assembly 1 can be the same or different. This application does not impose any special restrictions on the specific connection method, shape, color, and material of the outer decorative component 3 and the housing assembly 1.

[0047] In some embodiments, such as Figures 5 to 8 As shown, the Hall pusher 2 may include a toggle member 23 and a sliding assembly 24 connected to each other; the actuating part 21 and the limiting part 22 are both provided on the toggle member 23, the toggle member 23 is connected to the side of the sliding assembly 24 away from the mounting part 11, the mounting part 11 is a groove provided on the housing assembly 1, and the sliding assembly 24 is slidably provided in the groove.

[0048] The actuating element 23 is positioned on the side of the sliding component 24 opposite to the mounting portion 11, allowing the actuating element 23 to press the sliding component 24 into the groove for limited sliding. Simultaneously, the limiting portion 22 of the actuating element 23 is pressed between the outer decorative element 3 and the housing component 1 by the outer decorative element 3, ensuring that neither the actuating element 23 nor the sliding component 24 will detach from the outer surface of the housing component 1, thus guaranteeing the reliability of the Hall pusher 2's connection to the housing component 1. In other embodiments, the actuating element 23 and the sliding component 24 can also be configured as integrally formed structural components, thereby reducing the types and number of parts in the Hall pusher 2. During assembly, simply inserting the Hall pusher 2 into the groove and then connecting the outer decorative element 3 to the housing component 1 completes the assembly process of the Hall pusher 2.

[0049] Furthermore, the mounting portion 11 on the housing assembly 1 is not limited to a recessed structure; it can also be a raised step. In this case, a groove can be provided on the side of the Hall pusher 2 facing the mounting portion 11, which also enables the Hall pusher 2 to slide on the upper limit of the housing assembly 1. Additionally, the movement of the Hall pusher 2 is not limited to sliding; it can also be rotated, allowing the Hall pusher 2 to change the magnetic field signal received by the Hall sensor through rotational movement. This application does not impose any special limitations on the specific structural form of the mounting portion 11 or the movement method of the Hall pusher 2.

[0050] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the limiting part 22 can be connected to the outer periphery of the trigger part 21; the trigger part 21 can protrude relative to the limiting part 22 in the direction away from the sliding component 24 so that the trigger part 21 exposes the outer decorative part 3, and a sliding gap 12 can be provided between the outer decorative part 3 and the housing component 1, and the limiting part 22 can slide within the sliding gap 12.

[0051] For example, such as Figure 4 As shown, the housing assembly 1 can have a recessed groove 142 structure at the limiting part 22. When the outer decorative part 3 is connected to the housing assembly 1, the recessed groove 142 can form a sliding gap 12 to allow space for the limiting part 22 to slide, thereby preventing the outer decorative part 3 and the housing assembly 1 from affecting the smoothness of the Hall pusher 2 due to clamping the limiting part 22. In other embodiments, the recessed groove 142 can also be provided on the outer decorative part 3. This application does not impose any special restrictions on the specific location of the recessed groove 142. In order to enable the user to better actuate the touch part 21, anti-slip textures or anti-slip pads can also be provided on the surface of the touch part 21 exposed on the outer decorative part 3 to increase the friction between the touch part 21 and the finger.

[0052] In some embodiments, such as Figures 4 to 6As shown, the outer decorative part 3 may have a notch 30; the actuating part 21 moves within the notch 30 and two limiting parts 22 may be provided at both ends of the actuating part 21 along the moving direction of the actuating part 21. When the actuating part 21 moves, both limiting parts 22 are provided within the sliding gap 12.

[0053] The depth of the sliding gap 12 along the sliding direction can be greater than the length of the limiting part 22 along the sliding direction. Therefore, when the actuating part 21 slides in one direction, the limiting part 22 in the other direction can always remain between the outer decorative part 3 and the housing assembly 1, preventing the Hall pusher 2 from detaching from the outer decorative part 3. In other embodiments, the outer decorative part 3 can also be provided with an elongated waist-shaped hole, and the limiting part 22 can be provided on both sides of the actuating part 21 in a direction perpendicular to the sliding direction of the actuating part 21 within the sliding plane. This allows the two limiting parts 22 to be limited by the long side of the waist-shaped hole, and the limiting part 22 can also be pressed onto the housing assembly 1 by the outer decorative part 3, which also helps to reduce the volume occupied by the Hall pusher 2. This application does not impose special restrictions on the shape of the notch 30 provided on the outer decorative part 3 or the specific position of the limiting part 22 relative to the actuating part 21.

[0054] In some embodiments, such as Figure 8 As shown, the sliding component 24 may include a slider 241 and a magnetic element 242; the magnetic element 242 is connected to the slider 241, and the slider 241 drives the magnetic element 242 to slide in the groove to change the magnetic field generated by the magnetic element 242 on the Hall sensor.

[0055] The magnetic element 242 is disposed on the slider 241, bringing it closer to the Hall sensor within the housing assembly 1, thereby enabling the Hall sensor to better detect changes in the magnetic signal of the magnetic element 242. A mounting hole can be provided on the slider 241 to mount the magnetic element 242 within it. In other embodiments, the Hall pusher 2 is configured as a detachable structure of the toggle element 23 and the sliding assembly 24, and the magnetic element 242 can be mounted between the toggle element 23 and the sliding assembly 24 to prevent it from detaching from the Hall pusher 2. The magnetic element 242 can be a magnet or an energized coil. This application does not impose any special limitations on the specific structural form of the magnetic element 242.

[0056] In some embodiments, such as Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, a fastening post 243 and a connecting hole 230 can be provided between the toggle member 23 and the slider 241. The fastening post 243 can be inserted into the connecting hole 230 so that the slider 241 can be detachably connected to the toggle member 23.

[0057] For example, the fastening post 243 can be set on the slider 241, and the connecting hole 230 can be set on the actuating member 23. Pressing the actuating member 23 and the slider 241 completes the assembly of the Hall pusher 2. In other embodiments, the actuating member 23 and the slider 241 can also be connected by a snap or screw. This application does not impose any special restrictions on the connection structure between the actuating member 23 and the slider 241. It should be noted that this application sets the Hall pusher 2 as a detachable structure of the actuating member 23 and the slider 241. Unlike the Hall switches in the prior art, which are limited by the snap-fit ​​structure and need to be set as detachable structures, the actuating member 23 in this application is mainly for easy finger operation. Therefore, the actuating member 23 can be made of a non-slip material. The slider 241 is mainly for better sliding in the groove. Therefore, the sliding component 24 can be made of a material with low friction. However, under the condition that the limiting part 22 is restricted between the outer decorative part 3 and the housing component 1 by using the outer decorative part 3, the actuating member 23 and the slider 241 can be set as an integrally formed structural component.

[0058] In some embodiments, such as Figures 4 to 8 As shown, a limiting protrusion 244 and at least two limiting recesses 13 can be provided between the groove and the slider 241; the limiting protrusion 244 is respectively engaged in the at least two limiting recesses 13 so that the slider 241 is fixed in the groove.

[0059] In this way, the Hall effect pusher 2, through the engagement between the limiting protrusion 244 and the limiting recess 13, can achieve a fixed position when sliding within the groove. Depending on the function to be performed by the Hall effect pusher 2 (e.g., power on / off, ignition, voltage regulation), two or more limiting recesses 13 can be provided within the groove, and the limiting protrusion 244 can be provided on the Hall effect pusher 2. When the limiting protrusion 244 engages with one of the limiting recesses 13, the Hall effect pusher 2 transmits a magnetic field signal to the Hall sensor to achieve the corresponding function of the atomizing device. When switching the sliding position of the Hall effect pusher 2 within the groove, the Hall effect pusher 2 transmits the changed magnetic field signal to the Hall sensor, thereby switching the function of the atomizing device. This application does not impose any special limitation on the specific number of limiting recesses 13.

[0060] In some embodiments, such as Figures 4 to 8 As shown, at least two limiting recesses 13 can be located on the side wall of the groove, and the limiting protrusion 244 can be located on the slider 241. An elastic gap 245 is provided between the limiting protrusion 244 and the slider 241. When the slider 241 slides, the limiting protrusion 244 exits the limiting recess 13 through the elastic gap 245.

[0061] When the Hall pusher 2 slides in the groove, the elastic gap 245 provides space for the limiting protrusion 244 to elastically deform, allowing the limiting protrusion 244 to exit the limiting recess 13. When the Hall pusher 2 slides to the next limiting recess 13, the limiting protrusion 244 can be elastically engaged in the next limiting recess 13, thus completing the function of the Hall pusher 2 switching positions. The elastic gap 245 can be a long through-hole penetrating the slider 241, or a long groove provided on the slider 241. This application does not impose any special restrictions on the specific shape of the elastic gap 245.

[0062] In some embodiments, such as Figure 4 As shown, the housing assembly 1 may include a housing 14 and a cell support 15; the mounting part 11 is disposed on the outer surface of the cell support 15, the housing 14 is connected to the outer surface of the cell support 15, and the housing 14 is provided with an opening 141 communicating with the mounting part 11, and the trigger part 21 exposes the outer decorative part 3 through the opening 141.

[0063] The cell support 15 can be used to mount the cell. Depending on the different structural designs of the cell support 15, the circuit board can be disposed between the cell support 15 and the housing 14, or it can be disposed inside the cell support 15. The Hall sensor is electrically connected to the circuit board. The housing 14 can protect the cell support 15 and the circuit board structure. The recess 142 can be disposed on the outer surface of the housing 14 to form the aforementioned sliding gap 12. In other embodiments, the housing 14 can also be configured as an open structure at the mounting part 11. Alternatively, the housing assembly 1 can also be configured as a structure in which the upper housing and the lower housing are detachably connected. This application does not impose any special limitations on the specific structure of the housing assembly 1.

[0064] The above-described specific examples are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of this invention. Those skilled in the art can make various simple deductions, modifications, or substitutions based on the concept of this invention.

Claims

1. An atomizer housing characterized by, The application relates to a shell assembly, a Hall push piece and an outer decoration piece. The shell assembly is provided with a mounting portion on the outer surface thereof; The Hall push piece is movably mounted on the mounting portion and is used for generating a magnetic field for activating a Hall sensor; and The outer decoration piece is connected to the outer surface of the shell assembly. The Hall push piece has a triggering portion and a limiting portion, the triggering portion is exposed to the outer decoration piece for being touched by fingers, and a part of the outer decoration piece is arranged on the side of the limiting portion away from the mounting portion so that the limiting portion is limited to move between the outer decoration piece and the shell assembly.

2. The atomizer housing of claim 1, wherein, The Hall push piece comprises a sliding assembly and a knob connected to the sliding assembly. The triggering portion and the limiting portion are arranged on the knob, the knob is connected to the side of the sliding assembly away from the mounting portion, the mounting portion is a groove arranged on the shell assembly, and the sliding assembly is slidably arranged in the groove.

3. The atomizer housing of claim 2, wherein, The limiting portion is connected to the outer periphery of the triggering portion. The triggering portion is protruded relative to the limiting portion in the direction away from the sliding assembly so that the triggering portion is exposed to the outer decoration piece, a sliding gap is arranged between the outer decoration piece and the shell assembly, and the limiting portion slides in the sliding gap.

4. The atomizer housing of claim 3, wherein, The outer decoration piece has a notch. The triggering portion is limited to move in the notch, two limiting portions are arranged at the two ends of the triggering portion along the moving direction of the triggering portion, and the two limiting portions are arranged in the sliding gap when the triggering portion moves.

5. The atomizer housing of claim 2, wherein, The sliding assembly comprises a slider and a magnetic piece. The magnetic piece is connected to the slider, the slider drives the magnetic piece to slide in the groove so as to change the magnetic field generated by the magnetic piece on the Hall sensor.

6. The atomizer housing of claim 5, wherein, A tight-fitting column and a connecting hole are arranged between the knob and the slider, the tight-fitting column is inserted into the connecting hole so that the slider is detachably connected to the knob.

7. The atomizer housing of claim 5, wherein, A limiting convex portion and at least two limiting concave portions are arranged between the groove and the slider. The limiting convex portion is respectively clamped in the at least two limiting concave portions so that the slider is fixed in the groove.

8. The atomizer housing of claim 7, wherein, At least two limiting concave portions are arranged on the side wall of the groove, the limiting convex portion is arranged on the slider, an elastic gap is arranged between the limiting convex portion and the slider, and the limiting convex portion exits the limiting concave portion through the elastic gap when the slider slides.

9. The atomizer housing of any of claims 1-8, wherein, The shell assembly comprises an outer shell and a battery core support. The mounting portion is arranged on the outer surface of the battery core support, the outer shell is connected to the outer surface of the battery core support, the outer shell is provided with an opening communicated with the mounting portion, and the triggering portion is exposed to the outer decoration piece through the opening.

10. An atomising device characterised in that, The application relates to an atomizer shell, an atomizing core assembly and a power supply assembly. The atomizing core assembly is mounted in the atomizer shell and is used for atomizing aerosol materials. The power supply assembly is electrically connected to the atomizing core assembly and is used for supplying power to the atomizing core assembly. ​ ​