A magnetically conductive base concentrates flux through a bonded conductor, boosting eddy-current heating for stable aerosol output with lower power.
A sealed insert jacket and reconfigurable heater help vaporize tobacco evenly, preserving material quality and reducing aerosol inconsistency.
By moving wick heating outside the airflow path, this case grows aerosol droplets for better lung delivery while reducing leakage and heater complexity.
Customizable deterrent noise helps aerosol provision devices block unauthorized use while preserving intended user operation through controller-based adjustment.
Gesture, tap, and puff pattern recognition unlocks an aerosol provision device securely without adding dedicated input hardware.
Predetermined motion detection updates inhaler activation and display states to block unauthorized use without adding complex controls.
A built-in loader moves consumables from an external port to the heating chamber, preserving insulation and heating efficiency.
Airflow channels built into the bracket wall redirect aerosol from a downward-facing atomization chamber while reducing condensate and liquid waste.
Cover-position and thermistor feedback switch heating only when needed, cutting power drain and preventing accidental activation.
PTCR heating and vortex air streams preheat and mix vapor evenly, limiting overheating and harmful byproduct formation.
A replaceable housing panel forms part of the outer shell and receiving chamber, enabling customization, secure rail engagement, and easy part replacement.
Intermittent PWM pulse-density control keeps susceptor energy stable in an LC oscillator, reducing overheating and taste variation.
A side inlet and through-hole ventilation chamber boosts air turbulence and heat exchange, heating aerosol air without higher power or substrate damage.
Real-time inhalation detection triggers localized peripheral heating, while rotation between puffs cuts preheating delay and power use.
A concealed chamber layout spaces the airflow sensor from the opening while enabling pin-actuated reset input without accidental actuation.
Alternating high and low heating power limits oil film buildup and bubble bursting noise while preserving atomization flavor quality.
A flange-supported gasket eliminates heat-sensitive adhesive, reducing assembly steps while improving insulation and gasket retention.
Cooling gas condenses heated vapor into aerosol droplets, enabling instant atomization without preheating while reducing burn risk and device size.
A partitioned plasma discharge heater cuts aerosol article preheating time by reaching 200°C to 600°C rapidly with embedded electrodes.
A built-in valve seals the vaporizer reservoir to create a vacuum, blocking substance leakage while reopening airflow when use begins.
A dual-tank atomizer uses a low-viscosity sacrificial medium and air-permeable separator to stop e-liquid leaks during temperature shifts.
A rotatable vent-control element locks the aerosol generator pneumatic switch to prevent false triggering, dry heating, and juice denaturation.
A slideable ejector and heat-activated lock help users remove aerosol-forming substrate without touching a hot inductively heated cartridge.
Selective gripping members and a moveable frame let one aerosol device securely position and heat consumables of different lengths and diameters.
A rotatable mouthpiece switches between mixed and unflavored aerosol streams, improving flavor control while avoiding heated flavor toxicity.
A moving aerosol substrate passes through a microwave resonant cavity to avoid local overheating, coking, and taste inconsistency.
A split upper reservoir and capillary-fed lower domain improve viscous liquid flow, reduce heater clogging, and cut unused aerosol substrate.
Tracks cartridge position and remaining e-liquid in a multi-cartridge atomizer to prevent empty draws and simplify cartridge switching.
An integral airflow chimney and holder reduce e-cigarette capsule leak paths, simplify assembly, and help prevent electrical shorts.
An infrared emission coating on the insulation wall combines heating and heat retention, shrinking aerosol chamber assemblies.
A modular atomizing core with a pre-positioned heating sheet simplifies assembly, boosts production efficiency, and improves aerosol consistency.
An asymmetric sleeve and seal-member inlet path improves feeding of high-viscosity liquid to the vaporization core while helping prevent leakage.
Micro-openings use surface tension to block e-liquid leakage while feeding a thin-film heater for efficient aerosol generation.
A movable sealing plug and solenoid drive open the filling hole only when needed, preventing vape liquid leakage and seepage.
A low-viscosity sacrificial medium in a second tank absorbs pressure swings, preventing atomization liquid leakage and blocked inhalation.
A blocking member redirects vent-channel bubbles away from the liquid feeding opening, maintaining liquid supply and preventing dry heating.
Segmented heating and a sealed insert structure help vaporize tobacco evenly, limit air exposure, and lower vaporizer manufacturing cost.
Integrated air inlets and distal sealing improve aerosol formation, complete liquid evaporation, and leakage control in the cartridge.
A grooved wick with a partially exposed heater improves evaporation while preserving medium quality, replacement ease, and storage stability.
An internal airflow guide redirects inlet air to the cavity closed end, reducing vapor buildup, condensate, and plastic melting.
An external optical sensor reads aerosol stick color through the container wall, preserving insertion space while supporting liquid storage and heat transfer.
By spacing the heater from the inlet and tapering the chamber, this case improves aerosol droplet size for more effective lung nicotine delivery.
An angled upstream rim exposes the pod inlet to ambient air, reducing blockage and maintaining smooth airflow in nicotine e-vaping pods.
Alternating high and low heating power cuts bubble-burst noise in porous atomizers while maintaining atomization and flavor quality.
A blocking member redirects vent-channel bubbles away from the liquid opening, maintaining liquid feed and preventing dry heating.
Dual-condition sensing with piezoelectric and capacitive sensors filters accidental touches on atomization heating devices and cuts wasted power.
Real-time inhalation detection starts heating only when needed, then rotates the substrate to cut preheating delay and idle power use.
A hybrid susceptor uses magnetic heating regions and nonmagnetic mounting regions to heat aerosol substrate efficiently while limiting heat loss to the holder.