Sewing an interwoven heating assembly onto a flexible wick improves contact stability, limits dry burning, and resists deformation.
An aerofoil-shaped ceramic wick creates laminar airflow to keep aerosol droplets in the 1-10 µm range for more effective lung nicotine delivery.
A rotary conductive assembly switches among preloaded atomizers, avoiding manual replacement when one aerosol matrix is exhausted.
Support legs reinforce a flat tobacco consumable for easier insertion, precise positioning, stable airflow, and better heat transfer.
A parallel airflow and valve arrangement lets users vary additive mixing at the mouthpiece for stronger, customizable flavor delivery.
Back-suction channels in the sealing member return condensate to the liquid storage path, reducing leakage and user inhalation.
A spoiler in the mixing chamber disturbs inlet airflow so aerosols from dual atomization chambers mix evenly before discharge, improving mouthfeel.
Capacitive touch sensing authenticates user movement to switch an aerosol provision device between operable and inoperable modes.
Magnetic modular assembly and a funnel-guided refill path make the atomizer easy to replace while helping prevent e-liquid leakage.
A deformable retention mechanism keeps the power supply inaccessible in use, then breaks for safe battery removal and recycling.
A movable threaded injection member opens the e-liquid inlet for refilling, then seals the chamber with a ring to prevent leakage.
A dielectric substrate, microstrip line, and zoned antennas enable partial microwave irradiation for better heating distribution in aerosol articles.
Multiple e-liquid chambers and selective circuit switching let one atomizer deliver different flavors and larger capacity without cartridge changes.
A heat-generating body absorbs electromagnetic waves to heat the aerosol article more efficiently while reducing power consumption.
A compressed wick region seals around the reservoir opening to direct e-liquid to the heater while reducing leaks and contamination.
A heat-responsive compressing element maintains contact with a shrinking aerosol substrate for uniform heating and safer retention during use.
Independent power control of two atomizers adjusts aerosol concentration and mixing ratio to expand taste profiles in atomization devices.
A wick-fed reservoir and flexible silicon seal help a vaporizer cartridge prevent cannabis oil leakage and clogging while keeping vapor delivery stable.
Etched housing channels with printed conductive tracks replace wires, enabling compact charging contacts and better data transmission.
Motion-triggered status queries replace continuous indicators, helping users check session progress and remaining usage discreetly while saving power.
Sensor-based cartridge mount detection blocks heater power when a stick is inserted without a cartridge, preventing malfunctions and wasted power.
Air guiding channels in a sealing component balance cavity pressure, preventing liquid blockage and burnt taste during atomization.
Independent heating elements let a vaporizer switch to a fresh heater as clogging builds, preserving flavor and extending usable oil volume.
By moving the atomizing surface toward the mouthpiece, this case increases smoke density, shortens flow path, and helps protect the battery.
A liquid-short wetting detector stops heater operation before moisture spreads to the MCU and other electrical parts.
A vacuum-sealed heat transfer pipe and cover cut heat loss, enabling quicker, more stable heating in aerosol-generating heater modules.
Different-resistivity heating sections spread heat evenly across the atomizing surface, preventing burnt taste and under-atomized regions.
A tobacco-based wick improves capillary feed under reservoir vacuum while adding natural nicotine and flavor to interchangeable vaporizer cartridges.
Ambient temperature sensing sets back-to-back aerosol session limits to prevent overheating and battery depletion across changing conditions.
Stored cartridge drive parameters let piezoelectric aerosol generators keep frequency, duty cycle, and power matched across device changes.
Switchable driving circuits let dual piezoelectric aerosol units keep operating while charging, avoiding bulky dedicated charging hardware.
Alternating nicotine and flavor aerosol generators with delayed activation helps preserve flavor freshness and intensity during inhalation.
A movable mouthpiece switches among multiple atomization chambers to deliver aerosols with different flavors and concentrations.
A sensor-driven lock blocks battery removal when heat, faults, or electrical conditions make an aerosol provision device unsafe.
Independent main and branch air passages isolate sensors from e-liquid reflux while a rotatable mouthpiece selects cartridges without airflow interference.
A multi-step control member releases a locked battery cover only on intentional input, preventing accidental disconnection and easing replacement.
A spring-loaded release member pushes the removable power source outward when the cover opens, simplifying battery replacement in aerosol devices.
Power source verification checks electrical, optical, or physical identifiers before operation to block incompatible batteries and prevent damage.
Alternating two aerosol generators across inhalations changes aerosol composition to sustain flavor freshness while avoiding continuous dual-generator power use.