Atomizer

By incorporating a gap between the liquid reservoir and the seal within the atomizer, and by designing the atomizing tube to connect with the atmosphere, the problem of liquid leakage in large-capacity atomizers has been solved, resulting in a longer service life and lower consumer costs.

WO2026138255A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-07-02HG INNOVATION LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
HG INNOVATION LTD
Filing Date
2025-11-17
Publication Date
2026-07-02

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing atomizers are prone to liquid matrix leakage during use, especially large-capacity atomizers, which affects the user experience.

Method used

An atomizer was designed with a structure that sets a gap between the liquid storage component and the sealing component to provide a buffer space for gas expansion, reduce the squeezing effect of gas pressure changes on the liquid, and balance the gas pressure by communicating with the atmosphere through the atomizing tube, thereby reducing the risk of liquid leakage.

Benefits of technology

It significantly improves the service life of high-capacity atomizers, reduces the risk of liquid matrix leakage, extends the lifespan of individual atomizers, and reduces replacement frequency and cost.

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Abstract

An atomizer (1), which is used in combination with and detachably and electrically connected to a power supply unit (2). The atomizer (1) comprises a housing (10), a liquid storage member (12) and a first sealing member (11), wherein the housing (10) defines a cavity; the liquid storage member (12) is arranged in the cavity; the first sealing member (11) is arranged in the cavity and located on one side of the liquid storage member (12), the first sealing member (11) is at least partially connected to the housing (10) in a sealing manner, and a first gap (13) is provided between at least a portion of opposing surfaces of the first sealing member (11) and the liquid storage member (12); a portion of the first sealing member (11) is brought into contact with the liquid storage member (12); and optionally, a second gap (132) is further provided between the opposing surfaces of the first sealing member (11) and the liquid storage member (12), and the second gap (132) is smaller than the first gap (13).
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