Aerosol-generating device

By designing a detachable cap structure and disinfection components in the aerosol generating device, the hygiene problem of the nozzle is solved, achieving isolation protection and sterilization of the nozzle and improving the cleanliness of the device.

CN224473998UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-10SHENZHEN GEEKVAPE TECH CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202521295705.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-06-23
Publication Date
2026-07-10
Estimated Expiration
2035-06-23

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The nozzle of an aerosol generator can easily attract bacteria, dust, and saliva, leading to hygiene problems.

Method used

A cap structure is designed, comprising a cap body and a disinfection component, which can cover the mouthpiece and isolate it from the external environment in a first position, and can be detached for use in a second position; the disinfection component includes an ultraviolet lamp or an ozone generator for releasing a disinfection medium to the mouthpiece.

Benefits of technology

Through isolation, protection, sterilization, and disinfection, the hygiene of the nozzle is improved, and the cleanliness of the aerosol generation device is enhanced.

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Abstract

This application relates to the field of atomization technology and provides an aerosol generating device, including a device body and a cap structure. One end of the device body is provided with a mouthpiece and a first mounting portion, and the other end is provided with a second mounting portion; the mouthpiece protrudes from the end of the first mounting portion away from the second mounting portion; the cap structure has a first position and a second position, and includes a cap body and a disinfection component assembled within the cap body; in the first position, the cap body is detachably mounted on the first mounting portion and covers the mouthpiece, with the disinfection component spaced apart from and opposite to the mouthpiece; in the second position, the cap body is detachably mounted on the second mounting portion. In the first position, the cap body can provide isolation and protection for the mouthpiece, and the disinfection component can release a disinfection medium toward the mouthpiece to achieve sterilization and disinfection. That is, the cap structure can provide isolation, protection, and sterilization for the mouthpiece, improving the hygiene of the mouthpiece.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application belongs to the field of atomization technology, and more specifically, relates to an aerosol generating device. Background Technology

[0002] An aerosol generating device is a device used to heat an aerosol generating matrix, causing the matrix to atomize and form an aerosol. The aerosol formed from this atomized matrix can then be inhaled by a user.

[0003] The aerosol generating device is equipped with a suction nozzle, which allows users to inhale the aerosol.

[0004] It should be noted that the suction nozzle is usually exposed to the natural environment, inevitably absorbing bacteria, dust, lint, and other contaminants. Furthermore, the user's saliva inevitably adheres to the nozzle during suction. These factors make the aerosol generating device a significant hygiene concern.

[0005] The above statements are for the purpose of providing background information in relation to this application only and do not necessarily constitute prior art. Utility Model Content

[0006] One of the objectives of this application is to provide an aerosol generating device that can improve the hygiene of aerosol generating devices.

[0007] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution adopted in the embodiments of this application is as follows:

[0008] In a first aspect, embodiments of this application provide an aerosol generating apparatus, comprising:

[0009] The device body has a suction nozzle and a first mounting part at one end, and a second mounting part at the other end; the suction nozzle protrudes from the end of the first mounting part away from the second mounting part.

[0010] The cap structure has a first position and a second position, and includes a cap body and a disinfection component assembled inside the cap body; when the cap structure is in the first position, the cap body is detachably installed on the first mounting part and covers the nozzle part, and the disinfection component is spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle part; when the cap structure is in the second position, the cap body is detachably installed on the second mounting part.

[0011] In some embodiments, the disinfection component includes:

[0012] The circuit board is assembled inside the cap.

[0013] The sterilizer is mounted on and electrically connected to the circuit board; when the cap structure is in the first position, the sterilizer and the nozzle are spaced apart and opposite to each other, and the sterilizer is used to release the sterilizing medium to the nozzle.

[0014] In some embodiments, the sterilization assembly includes a plurality of sterilizers spaced apart on a circuit board, each sterilizer being spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle portion.

[0015] In some embodiments, the sterilizer includes at least one of an ultraviolet lamp and an ozone generator.

[0016] In some embodiments, the main body of the device is provided with a mist outlet channel, at least a portion of which extends through the nozzle portion, and at least one sterilizer is spaced apart from and opposite to the mist outlet channel.

[0017] In some embodiments, the device body is provided with an atomizing core, and at least one sterilizer is disposed opposite to the atomizing core through a mist outlet channel.

[0018] In some embodiments, the main body of the device is provided with a mist outlet channel, at least a portion of which extends through the nozzle portion, and at least one sterilizer is disposed opposite to the nozzle portion located outside the mist outlet channel.

[0019] In some embodiments, the cap structure further includes a mounting element, to which the circuit board is fastened, and the mounting element is fastened within the cap body.

[0020] In some embodiments, the mounting component includes:

[0021] The mounting plate is located on the side of the circuit board away from the cap, and the sterilizer is exposed on the side of the mounting plate away from the circuit board;

[0022] The clip is located on the mounting plate and engages with the circuit board;

[0023] The snap-fit ​​arm is located on the mounting plate and engages with the cap body.

[0024] In some embodiments, the inner peripheral wall of the cap body is provided with a first fastening position, the outer peripheral wall of the first mounting part is provided with a second fastening position, and the outer peripheral wall of the second mounting part is provided with a third fastening position; when the cap structure is in the first position, the cap body is fitted over the first mounting part, and the first fastening position and the second fastening position are engaged; when the cap is in the second position, the cap body is fitted over the second mounting part, and the first fastening position and the third fastening position are engaged.

[0025] In some embodiments, the device body includes:

[0026] Atomizing module, including the mouthpiece;

[0027] The power module includes a first mounting part and a second mounting part; the atomizing module is mounted on the power module and electrically connected to the power module.

[0028] When the cap structure is in the first position, the disinfection component and the power module are electrically connected, so that the disinfection component releases the disinfection medium for a preset duration.

[0029] In some embodiments, the cap structure further includes a first conductive terminal, which is disposed on the cap body and electrically connected to the disinfection assembly;

[0030] The power module includes a housing assembly, a power component, and a second conductive terminal. The power component is disposed inside the housing assembly, the atomizing module is mounted on the housing assembly, and the power component is electrically connected to the atomizing module. The housing assembly has a first mounting portion and a second mounting portion at its two ends, respectively. The second conductive terminal is exposed at the end of the first mounting portion away from the second mounting portion and is electrically connected to the power component.

[0031] When the cap structure is in the first position, the first conductive terminal and the second conductive terminal are connected and conduction is achieved.

[0032] In some embodiments, the first conductive terminal is a spring pin, a spring sheet, or an electrode;

[0033] And / or, the second conductive terminal is a spring pin, spring sheet, or electrode.

[0034] In some embodiments, the housing assembly further includes a main body portion, a first mounting portion and a second mounting portion are respectively disposed at both ends of the main body portion along a first direction, and the main body portion extends beyond the outer periphery of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion;

[0035] When the cap structure is in the first position, the cap body is fitted over the first mounting part and abuts against the main body in the first direction; when the cap structure is in the second position, the cap body is fitted over the second mounting part and abuts against the main body in the first direction.

[0036] The beneficial effects of the aerosol generating apparatus provided in this application are as follows:

[0037] The aerosol generating device provided in this application embodiment can be positioned in a first position via a cap structure. When in the first position, the cap is detachably mounted on the first mounting part, covering the nozzle. This allows the cap to isolate and protect the nozzle, effectively isolating it from bacteria, dust, lint, and other contaminants in the environment. Furthermore, when the cap is in the first position, the disinfection component is spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle, allowing it to release a disinfection medium towards the nozzle for sterilization. This configuration provides both isolation and sterilization for the nozzle, thus improving its hygiene.

[0038] The above description is only an overview of the technical solution of this application. In order to better understand the technical means of this application and to implement it in accordance with the contents of the specification, and to make the above and other objects, features and advantages of this application more obvious and understandable, the following are specific embodiments of this application. Attached Figure Description

[0039] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, 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 the embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0040] Figure 1 A perspective view of the aerosol generating apparatus provided in some embodiments of this application with the cap structure in the first position;

[0041] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Sectional view along AA;

[0042] Figure 3 A cross-sectional view of the aerosol generating apparatus provided in some embodiments of this application with the cap structure in a second position;

[0043] Figure 4 A perspective structural view of the main body of the aerosol generating apparatus provided in some embodiments of this application;

[0044] Figure 5 A perspective view of the cap structure of an aerosol generating apparatus provided in some embodiments of this application;

[0045] Figure 6 for Figure 5 Exploded view;

[0046] Figure 7 for Figure 2 A magnified view of a portion of the image;

[0047] Figure 8 This is an enlarged view of point B in section 4;

[0048] Figure 9 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of point C in the middle;

[0049] Figure 10 for Figure 4 Enlarged view at point D;

[0050] Figure 11 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of point E in the middle.

[0051] The following are the labeling elements in the figure:

[0052] 10-Main body of the device; 101-Mist outlet channel; 11-Atomizing module; 111-Mouthpiece; 112-Atomizing core; 12-Power module; 121-Housing assembly; 1211-First mounting part; 1212-Second mounting part; 1213-Main body; 1214-Second fastener; 1215-Third fastener; 122-Power assembly; 1221-Circuit board assembly; 1222-Battery; 123-Second conductive terminal; 20-Cap structure; 201-Receiving cavity; 21-Cap body; 211-First fastener; 22-Disinfection assembly; 221-Circuit board; 222-Disinfector; 23-Mounting piece; 231-Mounting plate; 232-Snap-on; 233-Snap-on arm; 24-First conductive terminal; Y-First direction. Detailed Implementation

[0053] The embodiments of this application are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application.

[0054] Unless otherwise specified, all embodiments and optional embodiments of this application can be combined to form new technical solutions.

[0055] Unless otherwise specified, all technical features and optional technical features of the embodiments of this application can be combined with each other to form new technical solutions.

[0056] In the description of the embodiments of this application, it should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings. They 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. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this application.

[0057] 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 with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature.

[0058] In the description of the embodiments of this application, "multiple" means two or more, and unless otherwise explicitly specified, "two or more" includes two. Correspondingly, "multiple groups" means two or more groups, including two groups.

[0059] In the description of the embodiments of this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," "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. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in this application can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0060] In the description of this application, the term "and / or" is merely a description of the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B can represent three possibilities: A exists, A and B exist simultaneously, and B exists. Additionally, in this application, the character " / " generally indicates that the preceding and following related objects have an "or" relationship.

[0061] Although this application has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, various modifications can be made thereto and components can be replaced with equivalents without departing from the scope of this application. In particular, the technical features mentioned in the various embodiments can be combined in any manner, provided there is no structural conflict. This application is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but includes all technical solutions falling within the scope of the claims.

[0062] The following detailed description is provided in conjunction with specific accompanying drawings and embodiments:

[0063] Please refer to the following: Figures 1 to 7 ,in, Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the aerosol generating apparatus provided in some embodiments of this application with the cap structure 20 in the first position. Figure 2 for Figure 1 A sectional view along AA, Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the aerosol generating apparatus provided in some embodiments of this application with the cap structure 20 in a second position. Figure 4 This is a perspective structural view of the main body 10 of the aerosol generating apparatus provided in some embodiments of this application. Figure 5 This is a perspective view of the cap structure 20 of the aerosol generating apparatus provided in some embodiments of this application. Figure 6 for Figure 5 The exploded diagram, Figure 7 for Figure 2A partial enlarged view. The aerosol generating device provided in this application embodiment includes a device body 10 and a cap structure 20. One end of the device body 10 is provided with a nozzle portion 111 and a first mounting portion 1211, and the other end of the device body 10 is provided with a second mounting portion 1212. The nozzle portion 111 protrudes from the end of the first mounting portion 1211 away from the second mounting portion 1212. The cap structure 20 has a first position and a second position. The cap structure 20 includes a cap body 21 and a disinfection component 22 assembled within the cap body 21. In the first position, the cap body 21 is detachably mounted to the first mounting portion 1211 and covers the nozzle portion 111, with the disinfection component 22 spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle portion 111. In the second position, the cap body 21 is detachably mounted to the second mounting portion 1212.

[0064] The device body 10 refers to the main body 1213 of the aerosol generation device. Understandably, the device body 10 can be used to heat the aerosol generation matrix to atomize the aerosol generation matrix and form aerosols.

[0065] The suction nozzle 111 is a part of the main body 10 of the device used for users to inhale, and is a part of the main body 10 of the device.

[0066] The first mounting part 1211 and the second mounting part 1212 are both parts of the main body 10 of the device. The first mounting part 1211 and the second mounting part 1212 are both used to detachably mount the cap body 21 of the cap structure 20.

[0067] Understandably, the main body 10 of the device includes a suction nozzle 111, a first mounting part 1211, and a second mounting part 1212.

[0068] The suction nozzle 111 protrudes from the end of the first mounting part 1211 away from the second mounting part 1212, allowing the user to perform suction through the suction nozzle 111.

[0069] For ease of description, the first mounting portion 1211 and the nozzle portion 111 are defined as being disposed at one end of the device body 10 along the first direction Y, and the second mounting portion 1212 is disposed at the other end of the device body 10 along the first direction Y. That is, the first direction Y is the distribution direction of the first mounting portion 1211 and the second mounting portion 1212. Based on this, the nozzle portion 111 protrudes beyond the end of the first mounting portion 1211 along the first direction Y away from the second mounting portion 1212. The first direction Y can be the height direction of the aerosol generating device.

[0070] The first position and the second position are two locations on the device body 10 where the cap structure 20 is mounted. Specifically, the first position is the position where the cap structure 20 is mounted when the cap body 21 is installed on the first mounting portion 1211, that is, the position where the cap structure 20 is mounted on the end of the device body 10 that has the suction nozzle portion 111. The second position is the position where the cap structure 20 is mounted when the cap body 21 is installed on the second mounting portion 1212, that is, the position where the cap structure 20 is mounted on the end of the device body 10 that is away from the suction nozzle portion 111.

[0071] The cap body 21 is the part of the cap structure 20 used to cover the mouthpiece 111. Specifically, the cap body 21 has a receiving cavity 201, and the disinfection component 22 is disposed in the receiving cavity 201.

[0072] Disinfection component 22 refers to a structure with disinfection properties. Specifically, disinfection component 22 can release a disinfection medium, which can perform sterilization and disinfection. The disinfection medium is, but is not limited to, ultraviolet light or ozone.

[0073] The disinfection component 22 is spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle portion 111, enabling the disinfection component 22 to efficiently release the disinfection medium onto the nozzle portion 111. As an example, the disinfection component 22 and the nozzle portion 111 are spaced apart from and opposite to each other along the first direction Y.

[0074] The aerosol generating device provided in this embodiment can be positioned in a first position via a cap structure 20. When in the first position, the cap body 21 of the cap structure 20 is detachably installed on the first mounting portion 1211, covering the nozzle portion 111. This allows the cap body 21 to isolate and protect the nozzle portion 111, thus isolating it from bacteria, dust, lint, and other contaminants in the natural environment. Furthermore, when the cap is in the first position, the disinfection component 22 is spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle portion 111, allowing the disinfection component 22 to release a disinfection medium towards the nozzle portion 111 for sterilization. This configuration enables the cap structure 20 to provide both isolation and sterilization for the nozzle portion 111, thereby improving the hygiene of the nozzle portion 111 and enhancing the cleanliness of the aerosol generating device.

[0075] Specifically, when the cap structure 20 is in the first position, the cap body 21 covers the nozzle part 111, that is, the nozzle part 111 is located in the receiving cavity 201 of the cap body 21, so that the nozzle part 111 can achieve a certain isolation and protection effect through the receiving cavity 201.

[0076] It should be further explained that when the cap structure 20 is in the first position, both the nozzle 111 and the disinfection component 22 are located in the receiving cavity 201, so that the receiving cavity 201 can limit the disinfection medium released by the disinfection component 22, so that the disinfection component 22 can effectively sterilize the nozzle 111.

[0077] Understandably, when the user does not need to use the aerosol generating device, the cap structure 20 can be switched from the second position to the first position. Specifically, the cap body 21 is detached from the second mounting part 1212 and detachably mounted on the first mounting part 1211, as shown below. Figure 2 As shown. At this time, the cap 21 can isolate and protect the mouthpiece 111, and the disinfection component 22 can sterilize and disinfect the mouthpiece 111.

[0078] When the user needs to use the aerosol generating device, the cap structure 20 can be switched from the first position to the second position. Specifically, the cap body 21 is detached from the first mounting part 1211 and detachably mounted on the second mounting part 1212. Figure 3 As shown. At this time, the user can perform suction through the suction nozzle 111. Understandably, by attaching the cap 21 of the cap structure 20 to the second mounting part 1212, the cap structure 20 can be prevented from being lost to a certain extent.

[0079] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 2 to 7 And in conjunction with other accompanying drawings. The disinfection assembly 22 includes a circuit board 221 and a disinfector 222. The circuit board 221 is assembled inside the cap 21. The disinfector 222 is disposed on the circuit board 221 and electrically connected to the circuit board 221. When the cap structure 20 is in the first position, the disinfector 222 is spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle portion 111, and the disinfector 222 is used to release disinfection medium to the nozzle portion 111.

[0080] The circuit board 221 can be a rigid circuit board 221, a flexible circuit board 221, etc.

[0081] Sterilizer 222 refers to a structure used to release a sterilizing medium under the control of circuit board 221.

[0082] Understandably, when the cap structure 20 is in the first position, the sterilizer 222 can release a sterilizing medium to the nozzle 111, thereby sterilizing the nozzle 111.

[0083] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 2 to 7And in conjunction with other accompanying drawings. The disinfection assembly 22 includes a plurality of disinfectors 222, which are spaced apart on the circuit board 221. Each disinfector 222 is electrically connected to the circuit board 221, and each disinfector 222 is spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle portion 111.

[0084] When the cap structure 20 is in the first position, each sterilizer 222 is spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle 111, allowing each sterilizer 222 to release a sterilizing medium toward the nozzle 111, thereby sterilizing the nozzle 111. This improves the sterilization effect of the sterilization assembly 22 on the nozzle 111, further improving the hygiene of the nozzle 111.

[0085] In some embodiments, the sterilizer 222 includes at least one of an ultraviolet lamp and an ozone generator.

[0086] Understandably, each sterilizer 222 can be either an ultraviolet lamp or an ozone generator. That is, when there is only one sterilizer 222, it can be either an ultraviolet lamp or an ozone generator. When there are multiple sterilizers 222, all sterilizers 222 can be ultraviolet lamps; or, all sterilizers 222 can be ozone generators; or, some sterilizers 222 can be ultraviolet lamps and others can be ozone generators.

[0087] Understandably, sterilizer 222 includes ultraviolet lamps and ozone generators, meaning that among all sterilizers 222, some sterilizers 222 are ultraviolet lamps and others are ozone generators.

[0088] When the sterilizer 222 is an ultraviolet lamp, the sterilizing medium released by the sterilizer 222 is ultraviolet light. When the sterilizer 222 is an ozone generator, the sterilizing medium released by the sterilizer 222 is ozone.

[0089] By adopting the above technical solutions, the sterilizer 222 can be made in a variety of types, with a wide range of options and flexibility.

[0090] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 2 to 7 In conjunction with other accompanying drawings, the main body 10 of the device is provided with a mist outlet channel 101, at least a portion of which passes through the suction nozzle 111.

[0091] The mist outlet channel 101 refers to a channel used to supply aerosols to achieve mist output. At least a portion of the mist outlet channel 101 may be provided on the nozzle portion 111.

[0092] Understandably, an atomizing core 112 may be provided within the main body 10 of the device. The atomizing core 112 refers to a structure used to heat the aerosol generating matrix, causing it to atomize and form an aerosol. After the aerosol generating matrix is ​​heated and atomized by the atomizing core 112 to form an aerosol, the aerosol can be inhaled by the user through the mist outlet channel 101.

[0093] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 2 to 7 And in conjunction with other accompanying drawings. At least one sterilizer 222 is disposed opposite to the mist outlet channel 101.

[0094] Understandably, at least a portion of at least one sterilizer 222 and at least a portion of the mist outlet channel 101 are positioned opposite each other.

[0095] This configuration allows the disinfection component 22 to release a disinfection medium into the mist outlet channel 101 to sterilize and disinfect the mist outlet channel 101. This improves the cleanliness of the aerosols exiting from the mist outlet channel 101, thereby further improving the hygiene of the aerosol generation device.

[0096] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 2 to 7 And in conjunction with other accompanying drawings. The main body 10 of the device is provided with an atomizing core 112, and at least one sterilizer 222 is arranged opposite to the atomizing core 112 through a mist outlet channel 101.

[0097] Understandably, at least a portion of at least one sterilizer 222 is positioned directly opposite at least a portion of the atomizing core 112 via the mist outlet channel 101.

[0098] Understandably, at least one sterilizer 222 and atomizing core 112 are arranged opposite each other through the mist outlet channel 101.

[0099] This configuration allows the disinfection component 22 to release a disinfection medium into the mist outlet channel 101 and the atomizing core 112, thereby sterilizing and disinfecting the mist outlet channel 101 and the atomizing core 112. This improves the cleanliness of the aerosols emitted from the mist outlet channel 101, further enhancing the hygiene of the aerosol generation device.

[0100] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 2 to 7 And in conjunction with other accompanying drawings. At least one sterilizer 222 is spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle portion 111 located outside the mist outlet channel 101.

[0101] This configuration allows the disinfection component 22 to release disinfection medium to the part of the nozzle 111 located outside the mist outlet channel 101, thereby sterilizing and disinfecting the part of the nozzle 111 located outside the mist outlet channel 101. This improves the cleanliness of the nozzle 111 and further addresses the hygiene issues of the aerosol generating device.

[0102] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 5 to 7 In conjunction with other accompanying drawings, the cap structure 20 also includes a mounting member 23, to which the circuit board 221 is fastened, and the mounting member 23 is fastened inside the cap body 21.

[0103] Mounting component 23 refers to the structure used to mount circuit board 221 inside cap 21.

[0104] With this setup, the circuit board 221 can be fastened to the mounting piece 23 first, and then the mounting piece 23 can be fastened into the cap body 21, thus achieving the assembly of the cap structure 20, which is very simple and efficient.

[0105] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 5 to 7 And in conjunction with other accompanying drawings. Mounting component 23 includes a mounting plate 231, a snap fastener 232, and a snap-fit ​​arm 233. The mounting plate 231 is located on the side of the circuit board 221 away from the cap 21, and the sterilizer 222 is exposed on the side of the mounting plate 231 away from the circuit board 221. The snap fastener 232 is located on the mounting plate 231 and engages with the circuit board 221. The snap-fit ​​arm 233 is located on the mounting plate 231 and engages with the cap 21.

[0106] With this setup, the circuit board 221 can be first positioned on the side of the mounting plate 231 with the latch 232, so that the circuit board 221 and the latch 232 can be engaged, thus achieving the engagement of the circuit board 221 and the mounting component 23. Then, the disinfection component 22 and the mounting component 23 are placed inside the cap body 21, so that the snap-fit ​​arm 233 is engaged inside the cap body 21, thus achieving the installation of the disinfection component 22 and the mounting component 23 inside the cap body 21.

[0107] Furthermore, by placing the mounting plate 231 on the side of the circuit board 221 away from the cap 21, the mounting plate 231 can limit and protect the circuit board 221.

[0108] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 5 to 11 And in conjunction with other accompanying figures. Figure 8 This is a magnified view of point B in diagram 4. Figure 9 for Figure 2 Enlarged view at point C in the middle. Figure 10 for Figure 4 Enlarged view at point D in the middle. Figure 11 for Figure 3Enlarged view at point E. The inner peripheral wall of the cap body 21 has a first fastening position 211, the outer peripheral wall of the first mounting part 1211 has a second fastening position 1214, and the outer peripheral wall of the second mounting part 1212 has a third fastening position 1215. When the cap structure 20 is in the first position, as... Figure 9 As shown, the cap body 21 is fitted over the first mounting part 1211, and the first fastener 211 and the second fastener 1214 are engaged. When the cap is in the second position, as... Figure 11 As shown, the cap body 21 is fitted over the second mounting part 1212, and the first fastener 211 and the third fastener 1215 are fastened together.

[0109] In this configuration, the first fastening position 211 can be a protrusion on the inner peripheral wall of the cap body 21, the second fastening position 1214 can be a fastening groove on the outer peripheral wall of the first mounting portion 1211, and the third fastening position 1215 can be a fastening groove on the outer peripheral wall of the second mounting portion 1212. Alternatively, the first fastening position 211 can also be a fastening groove on the inner peripheral wall of the cap body 21, in which case the second fastening position 1214 can be a protrusion on the outer peripheral wall of the first mounting portion 1211, and the third fastening position 1215 can be a protrusion on the outer peripheral wall of the second mounting portion 1212.

[0110] Specifically, the protruding portion is locked in the buckling groove.

[0111] This design makes the installation of the cap body 21 on the first mounting part 1211 and the second mounting part 1212 very simple and efficient, and the structure is simple.

[0112] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 2 to 7 And in conjunction with other accompanying drawings. The main body 10 of the device includes an atomizing module 11 and a power module 12. The atomizing module 11 includes a mouthpiece 111. The power module 12 includes a first mounting part 1211 and a second mounting part 1212. The atomizing module 11 is mounted on the power module 12 and electrically connected to the power module 12. Wherein, when the cap structure 20 is in the first position, the disinfection component 22 and the power module 12 are electrically connected, so that the disinfection component 22 releases a disinfection medium for a preset duration.

[0113] The atomizing module 11 refers to a module used to heat the aerosol generating matrix to atomize the aerosol generating matrix into an aerosol. Understandably, the atomizing module 11 may include the atomizing core 112 mentioned above, and the atomizing module 11 is provided with the mist outlet channel 101 mentioned above.

[0114] Understandably, the mouthpiece 111 is a part of the atomizing module 11.

[0115] The power module 12 is used to supply power to the atomization module 11. Specifically, the power module 12 is used to supply power to the atomization core 112.

[0116] The atomizing module 11 is electrically connected to the power module 12. Specifically, the atomizing core 112 is electrically connected to the power module 12.

[0117] Understandably, the first mounting part 1211 and the second mounting part 1212 are part of the power module 12, and the first mounting part 1211 and the second mounting part 1212 are respectively formed at both ends of the power module 12.

[0118] The atomizing module 11 is mounted on the power module 12. Specifically, the atomizing module 11 can be mounted on the first mounting part 1211, or it can be mounted in other locations on the atomizing module 11. As an example, such as Figure 8 As shown, the first mounting part 1211 surrounds the outer periphery of the atomizing module 11.

[0119] Understandably, when the cap structure 20 is in the first position, the disinfection component 22 and the power module 12 are electrically connected. Thus, the power module 12 can supply power to the disinfection component 22, enabling it to activate and release the disinfection medium to the nozzle 111, thereby performing sterilization. After the disinfection component 22 has released the disinfection medium for a preset time, it shuts off.

[0120] Understandably, when the cap structure 20 is in the second position, the disinfection component 22 and the power module 12 are not electrically connected, and the power module 12 does not supply power to the disinfection component 22.

[0121] The preset duration can be set via circuit board 221, and the specific duration can be set manually.

[0122] This design ensures that the disinfection component 22 will not be continuously activated, but will activate for a preset duration when the cap structure 20 is in the first position, thus improving the service life of the disinfection component 22.

[0123] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 2 to 8 And in conjunction with other accompanying drawings. The cap structure 20 also includes a first conductive terminal 24, which is disposed on the cap body 21 and electrically connected to the disinfection component 22. The power module 12 includes a housing assembly 121, a power component 122, and a second conductive terminal 123. The power component 122 is disposed inside the housing assembly 121, the atomizing module 11 is mounted on the housing assembly 121, and the power component 122 is electrically connected to the atomizing module 11. The housing assembly 121 has a first mounting portion 1211 and a second mounting portion 1212 at its two ends, respectively. The second conductive terminal 123 is exposed at the end of the first mounting portion 1211 away from the second mounting portion 1212 and is electrically connected to the power component 122. Wherein, when the cap structure 20 is in the first position, the first conductive terminal 24 and the second conductive terminal 123 are connected and conductive.

[0124] Understandably, the first mounting portion 1211 and the second mounting portion 1212 are part of the housing assembly 121, and the first mounting portion 1211 and the second mounting portion 1212 are respectively formed at both ends of the housing assembly 121.

[0125] The atomizing module 11 is mounted on the housing assembly 121. Specifically, the atomizing module 11 can be located on the first mounting part 1211 or on other parts of the housing assembly 121 other than the first mounting part 1211.

[0126] The power supply assembly 122 is electrically connected to the atomizing module 11, specifically, the power supply assembly 122 is electrically connected to the atomizing core 112.

[0127] The first conductive terminal 24 and the second conductive terminal 123 are exposed at the end of the first mounting portion 1211 away from the second mounting portion 1212, so that the first conductive terminal 24 and the second conductive terminal 123 can be connected and made conductive.

[0128] This configuration allows the power supply component 122 to power the atomizing module 11, enabling the atomizing module 11 to heat and atomize the aerosol generating device to form an aerosol. Furthermore, when the cap structure 20 is in the first position, the cap body 21 is mounted on the first mounting portion 1211, and the first conductive terminal 24 and the second conductive terminal 123 are connected, thereby establishing an electrical connection between the disinfection component 22 and the power supply component 122. In this way, the power supply component 122 can send a signal to the disinfection component 22, causing it to release a disinfection medium for a preset duration to perform a sterilization and disinfection effect on the nozzle portion 111 for a preset duration.

[0129] In some embodiments, the first conductive terminal 24 may be a spring pin, a spring sheet, or an electrode.

[0130] In some embodiments, the second conductive terminal 123 may be a spring pin, a spring sheet, or an electrode.

[0131] This configuration allows for a wider variety of first conductive terminals 24 and second conductive terminals 123, enabling flexible selection.

[0132] In some embodiments, such as Figure 5 As shown, the first conductive terminal 24 is mounted on the snap-fit ​​arm 233.

[0133] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figures 2 to 4And in conjunction with other accompanying drawings. The housing assembly 121 also includes a main body portion 1213, with a first mounting portion 1211 and a second mounting portion 1212 respectively disposed at both ends of the main body portion 1213 along the first direction Y, and the main body portion 1213 extending beyond the outer periphery of the first mounting portion 1211 and the second mounting portion 1212. In the first position, the cap structure 20 has the cap body 21 fitted over the first mounting portion 1211 and abutting against the main body portion 1213 along the first direction Y. In the second position, the cap structure 20 has the cap body 21 fitted over the second mounting portion 1212 and abutting against the main body portion 1213 along the first direction Y.

[0134] Understandably, the main body 1213 is the main part of the housing assembly 121, and the power supply assembly 122 is disposed in the space formed by the main body 1213, the first mounting part 1211, and the second mounting part 1212.

[0135] The main body 1213 extends beyond the outer periphery of the first mounting part 1211 and the second mounting part 1212, so that a stepped structure can be formed between the main body 1213 and the first mounting part 1211, and a stepped structure can also be formed between the main body 1213 and the second mounting part 1212.

[0136] The stepped structures formed between the main body 1213 and the first mounting part 1211, and between the main body 1213 and the second mounting part 1212, are both used to abut against the cap body 21 along the first direction Y. Thus, when the cap body 21 is mounted on the first mounting part 1211 or the second mounting part 1212, the main body 1213 can limit the movement of the cap body 21 in the first direction Y, thereby achieving the positioning and installation of the cap structure 20.

[0137] Furthermore, when the cap structure 20 is in the first position, the cap body 21 is fitted over the first mounting part 1211 and abuts against the main body part 1213 along the first direction Y, which allows the disinfection component 22 and the suction nozzle part 111 to be spaced apart along the first direction Y, thereby protecting the disinfection component 22 and facilitating the disinfection component 22 to efficiently sterilize and disinfect the suction nozzle part 111.

[0138] In some embodiments, please refer to the following: Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 7 The power supply assembly 122 may include a circuit board assembly 1221 and a battery 1222, both of which are housed within the housing assembly 121. The battery 1222 is electrically connected to the circuit board assembly 1221. The circuit board assembly 1221 is electrically connected to the atomizing module 11, specifically, to the atomizing core 112 of the atomizing module 11. The circuit board assembly 1221 is also electrically connected to the second conductive terminal 123.

[0139] The circuit board assembly 1221 can control the battery 1222 to supply power to the atomizing core 112, so that the atomizing core 112 heats and atomizes the aerosol generating matrix to form an aerosol.

[0140] When the cap structure 20 is in the first position, the first conductive terminal 24 and the second conductive terminal 123 are connected to conduct, so that the circuit board assembly 1221 can send a signal to the circuit board 221, so that the sterilizer 222 releases the sterilization medium for a preset time.

[0141] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. An aerosol generating device, characterized in that, include: The device body has a suction nozzle and a first mounting part at one end, and a second mounting part at the other end; the suction nozzle protrudes from the end of the first mounting part away from the second mounting part. The cap structure has a first position and a second position, and includes a cap body and a disinfection component assembled in the cap body; when the cap structure is in the first position, the cap body is detachably installed on the first mounting part and covers the suction nozzle part, and the disinfection component is spaced apart from and opposite to the suction nozzle part; when the cap structure is in the second position, the cap body is detachably installed on the second mounting part.

2. The aerosol generating apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that, The disinfection component includes: The circuit board is assembled inside the cap body; A sterilizer is disposed on the circuit board and electrically connected to the circuit board; when the cap structure is in the first position, the sterilizer and the suction nozzle are spaced apart and opposite to each other, and the sterilizer is used to release a sterilizing medium to the suction nozzle.

3. The aerosol generating apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that, The disinfection assembly includes a plurality of disinfection devices spaced apart on the circuit board, each of which is spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle portion.

4. The aerosol generating apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that, The sterilizer includes at least one of an ultraviolet lamp and an ozone generator.

5. The aerosol generating apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that, The main body of the device is provided with a mist outlet channel, at least a portion of which extends through the nozzle portion, and at least one of the sterilizers is disposed opposite to the mist outlet channel.

6. The aerosol generating apparatus according to claim 5, characterized in that, The device body is provided with an atomizing core, and at least one of the sterilizers is arranged opposite to the atomizing core through the mist outlet channel.

7. The aerosol generating apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that, The main body of the device is provided with a mist outlet channel, at least a portion of which extends through the nozzle. At least one of the sterilizers is spaced apart from and opposite to the nozzle located outside the mist outlet channel.

8. The aerosol generating apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that, The cap structure also includes a mounting component, the circuit board is fastened to the mounting component, and the mounting component is fastened to the cap body.

9. The aerosol generating apparatus according to claim 8, characterized in that, The mounting component includes: A mounting plate is disposed on the side of the circuit board away from the cap body, and the sterilizer is exposed on the side of the mounting plate away from the circuit board; A snap-fit ​​is provided on the mounting plate and engages with the circuit board; A snap-fit ​​arm is provided on the mounting plate and is fastened to the cap body.

10. The aerosol generating apparatus according to any one of claims 1-9, characterized in that, The inner peripheral wall of the cap body is provided with a first fastening position, the outer peripheral wall of the first mounting part is provided with a second fastening position, and the outer peripheral wall of the second mounting part is provided with a third fastening position; when the cap structure is in the first position, the cap body is fitted over the first mounting part, and the first fastening position and the second fastening position are engaged; when the cap is in the second position, the cap body is fitted over the second mounting part, and the first fastening position and the third fastening position are engaged.

11. The aerosol generating apparatus according to any one of claims 1-9, characterized in that, The main body of the device includes: The atomizing module includes the mouthpiece. The power module includes a first mounting part and a second mounting part; the atomizing module is mounted on the power module and electrically connected to the power module. When the cap structure is in the first position, the disinfection component and the power module are electrically connected, so that the disinfection component releases the disinfection medium for a preset duration.

12. The aerosol generating apparatus according to claim 11, characterized in that, The cap structure also includes a first conductive terminal, which is disposed on the cap body and electrically connected to the disinfection component; The power module includes a housing assembly, a power component, and a second conductive terminal. The power component is disposed inside the housing assembly, and the atomizing module is mounted on the housing assembly. The power component is electrically connected to the atomizing module. The housing assembly has a first mounting portion and a second mounting portion at its two ends, respectively. The second conductive terminal is exposed at the end of the first mounting portion away from the second mounting portion and is electrically connected to the power component. When the cap structure is in the first position, the first conductive terminal and the second conductive terminal are connected and conductive.

13. The aerosol generating apparatus according to claim 12, characterized in that, The first conductive terminal is a spring pin, a spring sheet, or an electrode; And / or, the second conductive terminal is a spring pin, spring sheet, or electrode.

14. The aerosol generating apparatus according to claim 12, characterized in that, The housing assembly further includes a main body portion, wherein the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion are respectively disposed at both ends of the main body portion along a first direction, and the main body portion extends beyond the outer periphery of the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion; When the cap structure is in the first position, the cap body is fitted outside the first mounting part and abuts against the main body part along the first direction; when the cap structure is in the second position, the cap body is fitted outside the second mounting part and abuts against the main body part along the first direction.