Atomizing device

By incorporating magnetic and sealing components, the nozzle is securely held within the atomizing device, resolving the preservation issue caused by the connection between the atomizer and the nozzle. This enhances the atomizer's preservation effect, ease of use, and safety.

CN224474012UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-10SHENZHEN FIRST UNION TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHENZHEN FIRST UNION TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-01
Publication Date
2026-07-10

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

When not in use, existing atomizing devices have the atomizer connected to the mouthpiece, resulting in poor preservation of the aerosol-generating substrate and posing safety hazards.

Method used

The design incorporates magnetic and sealing components, using magnetic attraction and interference to ensure the nozzle remains firmly in place at different positions. This ensures a tight seal between the atomizer and the nozzle, preventing aerosol leakage and accidental use by children.

Benefits of technology

It improves the atomizer's preservation effect and ease of use, prevents aerosol leakage, and enhances safety.

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Abstract

This application provides an atomizing device, relating to the field of electronic atomization technology. The atomizing device includes a main body and a mouthpiece. The main body includes a first atomizer and a second atomizer. The mouthpiece is provided with a retaining mechanism that interferes with the main body, allowing the mouthpiece to be stably held in a first, second, and third position on the main body. In the first position, the mouthpiece is connected to the first atomizer; in the second position, it is connected to the second atomizer; and in the third position, it is isolated from both the first and second atomizers. In the atomizing device provided in this application, the retaining mechanism, through interference with the main body, enables the mouthpiece to be stably held in the first, second, and third positions. In the third position, the mouthpiece is isolated from both the first and second atomizers to prevent convection between the atomizers and the outside air through the mouthpiece. This preserves the aerosol matrix inside the atomizer and prevents children from inhaling the atomizing device.
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