Separable floating humidifier
The separable floating humidifier addresses mist obstruction and complex power issues by using a detachable design with wireless power for efficient mist discharge and safe refilling.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2025540805
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2023-05-19
- Filing Date
- 2023-05-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
AI Technical Summary
Conventional humidifiers face issues with mist obstruction due to high liquid levels and complex power supply structures, and refilling can damage electrical components.
A separable floating humidifier with a detachable control module and a floating atomization module that uses wireless power transmission, allowing easy refilling and reducing component damage.
The device achieves efficient mist discharge and easy maintenance by preventing liquid obstruction and minimizing electrical component exposure to liquid, ensuring reliable operation and user safety.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to the technical field of atomization equipment, and in particular to a separable floating humidifier device. [Background technology]
[0002] In conventional humidifiers, the atomizing element is typically located at the bottom of the reservoir chamber to facilitate atomization of the liquid in the reservoir chamber. However, when the liquid level in the reservoir chamber is relatively high, the mist formed by atomization is obstructed by the liquid, resulting in poor mist discharge. Manufacturers have improved the atomizing element's structure to allow it to float within the reservoir chamber using the buoyancy of the liquid, improving mist discharge efficiency. Accordingly, humidifiers must also incorporate a relatively complex power supply structure to power the floating atomizing element.
[0003] Additionally, if a user needs to refill the reservoir chamber with liquid, the liquid can easily short out or damage electrical components. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] The present invention aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art, and therefore proposes a detachable floating humidifier device that is easy to refill with the liquid to be atomized, is easy and reliable to use, and is not easily damaged. [Means for solving the problem]
[0005] A separable floating humidifier according to an embodiment of the first aspect of the present invention includes a housing having a reservoir chamber and a mist outlet communicating with the reservoir chamber; an atomization module located in the reservoir chamber and floating in liquid stored in the reservoir chamber to atomize the liquid; a first coil provided in the atomization module and electrically connected to the atomization module; and a control module detachably connected to the housing, having a second coil provided therein, which transmits an atomization frequency signal to the atomization module and supplies power by coupling the second coil with the first coil.
[0006] The separable floating humidifier device according to the embodiment of the present invention has at least the following beneficial effects.
[0007] In the separable floating humidifier of the present invention, the reservoir chamber can store a liquid to be atomized, the atomization module can float in the liquid due to the buoyancy of the liquid, and the control module can output AC power to the second coil. Because the first coil and the second coil are wirelessly coupled, the first coil generates power to activate the atomization module and atomize the liquid. Since the atomization module is floating in the liquid, the mist formed by atomization is less likely to be obstructed by the liquid, and the mist passes through the space above the liquid and is discharged to the outside through the mist outlet, achieving good atomization efficiency. Furthermore, when a user needs to add liquid to the reservoir chamber, they can detach and separate the housing and the control module, and then remove the housing and add liquid. Liquid is less likely to enter the control module, making the device easy and reliable to use and less likely to damage the electrical components of the control module.
[0008] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the control module is provided with a fan module, the housing is provided with an air intake port communicating with the reservoir chamber, and the airflow outlet of the fan module abuts against the air intake port.
[0009] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the fan module is provided with a mounting bump that can be drilled into the air intake port and protrude into the inner wall surface of the reservoir chamber, and the airflow outlet is provided on the lower end surface of the mounting bump so that the airflow discharged from the fan module can be transported toward the bottom of the reservoir chamber.
[0010] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the control module further includes a first chute and a first sliding block, one of which is provided on an outer wall of the housing, and the other of which is provided on the control module accordingly, the first sliding block being slidable along the first chute and retractable from one end of the first chute to realize that the control module is detachably connected to the housing, the mounting bump and the air intake port being located at one end of the first chute, and the mounting bump being abuttable against an inner wall of the air intake port to limit the sliding position of the first sliding block on the first chute.
[0011] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the housing and the atomization module are movably connected via a guide structure.
[0012] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the guide structure includes a second chute and a second slide block, one of the second chute and the second slide block is provided on an inner wall of the housing, and the other of the second chute and the second slide block is provided on the atomization module accordingly, and the second slide block is slidable along the second chute by the atomization module being subjected to the buoyancy of the liquid.
[0013] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the guide structure includes a second chute and a second slide block, the second chute is provided on the inner wall of the housing, and the second slide block is provided on the atomization module, and the second slide block allows the atomization module to slide along the second chute by receiving buoyancy of the liquid. The control module is provided with a fan module, the housing is provided with an air intake port communicating with the reservoir chamber, and the fan module is provided with a mounting bump that is drilled into the air intake port and can protrude from the inner wall surface of the reservoir chamber, the mounting bump is located at one end of the second chute, and the airflow outlet of the fan module is provided on a lower end surface of the mounting bump so that the airflow discharged from the fan module can be transported along the second chute toward the bottom of the reservoir chamber.
[0014] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the second coil is provided on a side surface of the housing, and the second coil is arranged along a height direction of the reservoir chamber.
[0015] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the mist discharge direction of the mist discharge end of the atomization module is offset from the direction of the mist discharge port relative to the atomization module.
[0016] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the mist outlet is located at the top of the reservoir chamber, the atomization module has an attachment end surface inclined relative to a horizontal plane, an atomization outlet is opened on the attachment end surface, the opening direction of the atomization outlet is inclined relative to the vertical direction, and the atomization outlet end of the atomization module discharges mist through the atomization outlet.
[0017] Additional aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description that follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned through practice of the invention.
[0018] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent and readily understood in the following description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0019] [Figure 1] 1 is a schematic three-dimensional view of an embodiment of a floating humidifier of the present invention; [Figure 2] 1 is an exploded view of one embodiment of the floating humidifier of the present invention. FIG. [Figure 3] 2 is a cross-sectional view of the floating humidifier of the present invention taken along the line AA in FIG. 1; FIG. [Figure 4] 1 is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of one embodiment of the floating humidifier of the present invention; [Figure 5] FIG. 2 is a schematic three-dimensional view of the atomization module. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the same or similar reference numerals throughout refer to the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions. The embodiments described below with reference to the drawings are illustrative and are used to interpret the present invention, but should not be understood as limitations on the present invention.
[0021] In describing the present invention, the orientations or positional relationships indicated by, for example, "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," etc., are orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are intended to facilitate the description and simplification of the present invention. They do not indicate or suggest that the indicated devices or elements must have a specific orientation or be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be understood as limitations on the present invention.
[0022] In the description of the present invention, some means one or more, plural means two or more, greater than, less than, exceed, etc. are understood to exclude the number, and greater than, less than, within, etc. are understood to include the number. When first and second are mentioned, they are intended to distinguish technical features, but should not be understood to indicate or suggest relative importance, to imply the number of the indicated technical features, or to imply a priority relationship between the indicated technical features.
[0023] In describing the present invention, unless otherwise expressly specified or limited, terms such as "attached," "coupled," and "connected" should be understood in a broad sense, and may refer to, for example, a fixed connection, a detachable connection, an integral connection, a mechanical connection, an electrical connection, a direct connection, an indirect connection via an intermediate medium, or internal communication between two elements. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meanings of the above terms in the present invention according to specific circumstances.
[0024] 1 to 5, a separable floating humidifier according to an embodiment of the first aspect of the present invention includes a housing 100, an atomization module 200, a first coil 230, and a control module 300. A reservoir chamber 120 is provided within the housing 100, and a mist outlet 140 communicating with the reservoir chamber 120 is provided within the housing 100. The atomization module 200 is located within the reservoir chamber 120 and can float in the liquid stored within the reservoir chamber 120 to atomize the liquid. The first coil 230 is provided within the atomization module 200, and is electrically connected to the atomization module 200. The control module 300 is detachably connected to the housing 100, and the control module 300 is provided with a second coil 310, and the control module 300 transmits an atomization frequency signal to the atomization module 200 and supplies power by coupling the second coil 310 with the first coil 230.
[0025] Here, the housing 100 may be barrel-shaped, and the mist outlet 140 is generally provided in the side wall near the top or upper portion of the reservoir chamber 120.
[0026] The control module 300 includes a housing, which houses a control chip, such as an MCU or CPU, with signal processing and output functions. A power supply driving circuit and an inverter circuit are also provided within the housing. The inverter circuit may be a half-bridge or full-bridge inverter circuit consisting of multiple semiconductor switch tubes. The control chip is connected to each semiconductor switch tube and controls the on / off of the semiconductor switch tubes to invert DC power into AC power and signals of an appropriate atomization frequency and output them to the second coil 310. The power supply driving circuit may include a rectifier circuit, a switch power supply circuit, and a power management circuit. The power supply driving circuit may be connected directly to an external commercial power source or via a power adapter. The rectifier circuit rectifies the commercial power, and then modulates it to an appropriate current and voltage using the switch power supply circuit and power management circuit to supply power to the control chip and output it to the input terminal of the inverter circuit. Alternatively, a storage battery may be provided within the floating humidifier, which supplies power to the control chip and outputs electrical energy to the input terminal of the inverter circuit.
[0027] The atomization module 200 may include a floating base and an atomization member. The atomization member may be a semiconductor atomizer or other component. The floating base is made of a plastic or resin material with a relatively low density. Both the floating base and the atomization member are relatively light in weight and can float due to the buoyancy of the liquid. The first coil 230 is electrically connected to the atomization member, and the first coil 230 is coupled to the second coil 310. The first coil 230 induces electrical power to supply power to the atomization member and other electrical components in the atomization module 200. The control module 300 transmitting the atomization frequency signal and supplying power to the atomization module 200 through the coupling between the second coil 310 and the first coil 230 may be understood as a capacitor connected between the first coil 230 and the inductor, where the first coil 230 generates the atomization frequency signal through electromagnetic induction and applies it to the atomizer of the inductor. The induced atomization frequency signal matches the frequency of the atomizer inductor, generating vibrations to atomize the liquid. This eliminates the need for additional circuits and further reduces the weight of the atomization module 200. Of course, the atomization module 200 may also be provided with a processing unit, which may include a processing chip and a rectifier circuit. The rectifier circuit rectifies the AC power generated by the first coil 230 and then supplies power to the processing unit. The processing unit then modulates the AC power to a specific vibration frequency and supplies power to the atomization member to operate the atomization member.
[0028] In the separable floating humidifier device of the present invention, the reservoir chamber 120 can store the liquid to be atomized, the atomization module 200 can float in the liquid due to the buoyancy of the liquid, and the control module 300 can output an atomization frequency signal and AC power to the second coil 310. Because the first coil 230 and the second coil 310 are wirelessly coupled, the first coil 230 induces power to activate the atomization module 200 and atomize the liquid. However, because the atomization module 200 is suspended in the liquid, the mist formed by atomization is less likely to be obstructed by the liquid, and the mist passes through the space above the liquid and is discharged to the outside through the mist outlet 140, thereby achieving good atomization effect. Furthermore, when the user needs to refill the reservoir chamber 120 with liquid, they can remove and separate the housing 100 and the control module 300, and then remove the housing 100 individually to add liquid. This prevents liquid from entering the control module 300, making it easy and reliable to use and less likely to damage the electrical components of the control module 300.
[0029] In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in Figures 2 and 3, the control module 300 is provided with a fan module 400, the housing 100 is provided with an air intake 110 communicating with the reservoir chamber 120, and the airflow outlet 420 of the fan module 400 abuts the air intake 110.
[0030] The fan module 400 can blow external airflow into the reservoir chamber 120, and the airflow causes the mist formed in the atomization module 200 to be regularly discharged to the outside through the mist outlet 140, thereby improving the humidifying effect of the floating humidifier device to the outside.
[0031] 3, the fan module 400 is provided with a mounting bump 410, which can be drilled into the air intake 110 and protrude into the inner wall surface of the reservoir chamber 120. An airflow outlet 420 is provided on the lower end surface of the mounting bump 410 so that the airflow discharged from the fan module 400 can be transported toward the bottom of the reservoir chamber 120.
[0032] The fan module 400 and the control module 300 may share a single housing or may be provided separately. In an embodiment where the fan module 400 and the control module 300 share a single housing, the mounting bump 410 is formed by protruding outward from the housing, an air passage is provided within the housing, the fan module 400 is mounted on the housing and positioned in the air passage, the airflow outlet 420 is connected to one end of the air passage, the airflow outlet 420 enters the reservoir chamber 120 through the mounting bump 410 and is directed downward, the airflow flows along the inner wall of the reservoir chamber 120 toward the bottom of the reservoir chamber 120, forming a reflux on the surface of the liquid, transporting the mist formed by the atomization module 200 upward and finally discharging the mist through the mist outlet 140, thereby improving the humidification effect.
[0033] 2, the floating humidifier further includes a first chute 510 and a first sliding block 520, one of which is provided on the outer wall of the housing 100, and the other of which is provided on the control module 300, and the first sliding block 520 is slidable along the first chute 510 and can be released from one end of the first chute 510, so as to achieve a detachable connection between the control module 300 and the housing 100.
[0034] Specifically, there are two first slide blocks 520, one on each side of the control module 300, and two second chutes 610, one on each side of the housing 100. The first slide blocks 520 are slidably mounted on the first chutes 510 in a one-to-one relationship. When attaching the control module 300 to the housing 100, the first slide blocks 520 enter one end of the first chute 510 and are restricted by the first chute 510, allowing the first slide blocks 520 to slide only along the first chute 510, thereby connecting the control module 300 to the housing 100. When removing the control module 300, the first slide blocks 520 can be removed from one end of the first chute 510, allowing the control module 300 to be separated from the housing 100.
[0035] In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 2 , the mounting bump 410 and the air intake 110 may be located at one end of the first chute 510. The air intake 110 is an open groove provided at the top of the housing 100. After the first slide block 520 slides along the first chute 510 and the control module 300 is attached to the housing 100 at a predetermined position, the mounting bump 410 abuts against the lower inner wall of the air intake 110 to limit the sliding position of the first slide block 520 on the first chute 510, preventing the control module 300 from moving relative to the housing 100 due to gravity. The reservoir chamber 120 also has an upward opening, and the housing 100 is further provided with a cover 130. The mist outlet 140 is provided on the cover 130. The cover 130 is connected to the housing 100 to close the opening, and the cover 130 can also open the opening. When the cover 130 is connected to the housing 100, the underside of the cover 130, together with the inner wall of the intake port 110, surrounds the intake port 110 and simultaneously restricts the upward movement of the mounting bumps 410, thereby achieving a secure attachment. This structure allows for simple and easy attachment and detachment, and allows for smooth and simple user operation.
[0036] In some embodiments of the present invention, the control module 300 and the housing 100 may be connected by a mating structure, a screw structure, or the like.
[0037] In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 3, 4 and 5, the housing 100 and the atomization module 200 are movably connected via a guide structure 600.
[0038] The atomization module 200 can move up and down along the guide structure 600 due to the buoyancy of the liquid in the reservoir chamber 120, which makes it less likely for the atomization module 200 to tilt, maintains good and smooth contact with the liquid surface, and improves the atomization effect.
[0039] In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in Figures 4 and 5, the guide structure 600 may include a second chute 610 and a second slide block 620, one of the second chute 610 and the second slide block 620 being provided on the inner wall of the housing 100, and the other of the second chute 610 and the second slide block 620 being provided on the atomization module 200 accordingly, so that the second slide block 620 can slide along the second chute 610 by the atomization module 200 being subjected to the buoyancy of the liquid.
[0040] Specifically, the second chute 610 may be provided on the inner wall of the housing 100 and the second slide block 620 may be provided on the atomization module 200, or the second chute 610 may be provided on the atomization module 200 and the second slide block 620 may be provided on the inner wall of the housing 100.
[0041] In some embodiments of the present invention, the guide structure 600 may be comprised of structures such as posts and stopper holes.
[0042] In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in Figures 4 and 5, the guide structure 600 includes a second chute 610 and a second slide block 620, where the second chute 610 is provided on the inner wall of the housing 100, the second slide block 620 is provided on the atomization module 200, and the second slide block 620 allows the atomization module 200 to slide along the second chute 610 by receiving the buoyancy of the liquid.
[0043] Specifically, the second chute 610 is opened vertically on the inner wall of the housing 100, and both side walls of the second chute 610 are provided with stopper grooves along the length of the chute. There are two second sliding blocks 620, each located on either side of the atomization module 200. The second sliding blocks 620 on each side are both located in the stopper grooves on one side of the second chute 610 and slide along the stopper grooves.
[0044] In an embodiment in which the second chute 610 is provided, the mounting bump 410 may be located at one end of the second chute 610, and the airflow outlet 420 of the fan module 400 may be provided on the lower end surface of the mounting bump 410 so that the airflow discharged from the fan module 400 can be transported along the second chute 610 toward the bottom of the reservoir chamber 120. In this case, the airflow discharged from the fan module 400 can flow along the second chute 610 and flow regularly onto the surface of the liquid, and then flow out from the front opening of the second chute 610. This structure restricts the airflow using the second chute 610, making the airflow denser and providing sufficient wind force to carry the mist and discharge it through the mist outlet 140.
[0045] In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 3, the second coil 310 is provided on the side surface of the housing 100, and the second coil 310 is arranged along the height direction of the reservoir chamber 120.
[0046] The atomization module 200 floats on the surface of the liquid in the reservoir chamber 120, and as the liquid level in the reservoir chamber 120 changes, the atomization module 200 rises and falls within the reservoir chamber 120. However, since the second coil 310 is arranged along the height direction of the reservoir chamber 120, the first coil 230 always maintains a good coupling relationship with the second coil 310 while the atomization module 200 rises and falls, thereby realizing stable energy exchange.
[0047] Specifically, the second coil 310 may be spirally shaped, extend spirally for a certain length, and be erected on the side surface of the housing 100. Alternatively, the control module 300 may be attached to the housing 100, and the second coil 310 may be provided so as to wrap around the outer periphery of the housing 100.
[0048] When the atomization module 200 atomizes the liquid, a certain amount of droplets are generated near the atomization discharge end of the atomization module 200. If the liquid level is relatively high, when the atomization discharge end of the atomization module 200 faces the mist discharge outlet 140, droplets may spray out from the mist discharge outlet 140, which may cause the desk on which the floating humidifier is placed to become wet, affecting the user's experience.
[0049] Therefore, in some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in Figures 4 and 5, the mist discharge direction from the atomization discharge end of the atomization module 200 is deviated from the direction of the mist discharge outlet 140 relative to the atomization module 200, which is equivalent to placing the atomization discharge end of the atomization module 200 and the mist discharge outlet 140 in a non-directly facing state. Even if a certain amount of spray is generated near the atomization discharge end of the atomization module 200, the spray will only collide with the inner wall of the housing 100 and will not easily be ejected from the mist discharge outlet 140.
[0050] 5, the mist outlet 140 is located at the top of the reservoir chamber 120, the atomization module 200 has an attachment end surface 210 that is inclined relative to the horizontal, the attachment end surface 210 has an atomization outlet 220 that is opened in a direction inclined relative to the vertical, and the atomization outlet end of the atomization module 200 discharges mist through the atomization outlet 220. Note that a floating humidifier is generally placed on a horizontal surface, which is generally the same as the liquid level. However, the mist outlet 140 is usually located directly above the reservoir chamber 120, the opening direction of the atomization outlet 220 is inclined relative to the vertical, and the inner wall of the atomization outlet 220 acts as a guide for the mist and spray. Because the opening direction of the atomization outlet 220 is inclined relative to the vertical, spray is less likely to be sprayed out of the mist outlet 140 directly above.
[0051] The technical features of the above-described embodiments can be combined in any combination. For the sake of simplicity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above-described embodiments are described. However, combinations of these technical features should be considered within the scope of the present specification unless there is a contradiction.
[0052] Although embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions, and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the claims and their equivalents. [Explanation of symbols]
[0053] Housing 100, air intake 110, reservoir chamber 120, lid 130, mist outlet 140, atomization module 200, mounting end face 210, atomization outlet 220, first coil 230, control module 300, second coil 310, fan module 400, mounting bump 410, airflow outlet 420, first chute 510, first slide block 520, guide structure 600, second chute 610, second slide block 620.
Claims
1. A separable floating humidifier device, comprising: a housing provided with a reservoir chamber and a mist outlet communicating with the reservoir chamber; an atomization module located in the reservoir chamber, floating in the liquid stored in the reservoir chamber and capable of atomizing the liquid; a first coil provided in the atomization module and electrically connected to the atomization module; A separable floating humidifier device characterized by including a control module detachably connected to the housing, having a second coil provided therein, and transmitting an atomization frequency signal to the atomization module and supplying power by coupling the second coil with the first coil.
2. The detachable floating humidifier device of claim 1, characterized in that the control module is provided with a fan module, the housing is provided with an air intake port communicating with the reservoir chamber, and the airflow outlet of the fan module abuts against the air intake port.
3. The separable floating humidifier device of claim 2, characterized in that the fan module is provided with a mounting bump that is drilled into the air intake and can protrude onto the inner wall surface of the reservoir chamber, and the airflow discharge port is provided on the lower end surface of the mounting bump so that the airflow discharged from the fan module can be transported toward the bottom of the reservoir chamber.
4. 4. The separable floating humidifier device of claim 3, further comprising a first chute and a first sliding block, wherein one of the first chute and the first sliding block is provided on an outer wall of the housing, and the other of the first chute and the first sliding block is provided on the control module accordingly, the first sliding block is slidable along the first chute, and the first sliding block is retractable from one end of the first chute so as to realize that the control module is detachably connected to the housing, the mounting bump and the air intake are located at one end of the first chute, and the mounting bump is abuttable against an inner wall of the air intake so as to limit the sliding position of the first sliding block on the first chute.
5. The separable floating humidifier device according to claim 1 , wherein the housing and the atomization module are movably connected via a guide structure.
6. 6. The separable floating humidifier device of claim 5, wherein the guide structure includes a second chute and a second slide block, one of the second chute and the second slide block being provided on the inner wall of the housing, and the other of the second chute and the second slide block being provided on the atomization module accordingly, and the second slide block being slidable along the second chute by the atomization module receiving the buoyancy force of the liquid.
7. the guide structure includes a second chute and a second slide block, the second chute is provided on an inner wall of the housing, the second slide block is provided on the atomization module, and the second slide block is slidable along the second chute by the atomization module receiving buoyancy of the liquid; 6. The separable floating humidifier device of claim 5, wherein the control module is provided with a fan module, the housing is provided with an air intake port communicating with the reservoir chamber, the fan module is provided with a mounting bump that is drilled into the air intake port and can protrude from the inner wall surface of the reservoir chamber, the mounting bump is located at one end of the second chute, and the airflow discharge port of the fan module is provided on the lower end surface of the mounting bump so that the airflow discharged from the fan module can be transported along the second chute toward the bottom of the reservoir chamber.
8. The separable floating humidifier device according to claim 1, characterized in that the second coil is provided on a side surface of the housing, and the second coil is arranged along the height direction of the reservoir chamber.
9. 2. The separable floating humidifier device according to claim 1, wherein the mist discharge direction of the mist discharge end of the atomization module is offset from the direction of the mist discharge port relative to the atomization module.
10. The separable floating humidifier device of claim 9, characterized in that the mist outlet is located at the top of the reservoir chamber, the atomization module has an installation end surface inclined with respect to a horizontal plane, the installation end surface has an atomization outlet opened therein, the opening direction of the atomization outlet is inclined with respect to a vertical direction, and the atomization outlet end of the atomization module discharges mist through the atomization outlet.
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