Atomizer Core Assembly with Liquid-Core Separation for Leak Prevention
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing atomization devices suffer from poor sealing between components, leading to leakage of the atomization matrix during transportation, which adversely affects user experience.
Innovation Solution
Implementing liquid-core separation in the atomizer design, where the liquid storage chamber is isolated from the atomization core assembly during transportation and connected during use, using a transition shell and driving member to switch between activated and inactivated states.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If the liquid storage chamber is connected to the atomization core assembly for continuous operation, then the atomizer can function properly, but the atomization matrix leaks during transportation
Solution Approach 1:
The atomization core assembly is designed to move axially between a first position (transportation mode) and a second position (atomization mode). The driving member converts rotational motion to axial linear motion, dynamically switching the connection state between the liquid storage chamber and atomization core assembly, thereby resolving the contradiction between sealing during transport and continuous liquid supply during operation
Solution Approach 2:
The transition shell acts as an intermediary component that moves with the atomization core assembly. It dynamically controls the communication between the liquid storage chamber and atomization core assembly by covering or exposing the liquid inlet, serving as a mediator that enables both sealed transportation and continuous liquid supply operation modes
2Reliability
If the atomization core assembly is fixed in position, then the structure is simple, but the liquid inlet cannot be sealed during transportation
Solution Approach 1:
The atomization core assembly is designed to move axially between a first position (transportation mode) and a second position (atomization mode). The driving member converts rotational motion to axial linear motion, dynamically switching the connection state between the liquid storage chamber and atomization core assembly, thereby resolving the contradiction between sealing during transport and continuous liquid supply during operation
Solution Approach 2:
The atomization core assembly serves multiple functions through its axial movement: in the first position it seals the liquid inlet for protected transportation, in the second position it enables liquid flow for atomization operation. This multi-functionality resolves the contradiction between leakage prevention and operational liquid supply
3Ease of operation
If the liquid inlet is always exposed for operation, then liquid flow is ensured, but leakage occurs during transportation
Solution Approach 1:
The atomization core assembly is designed to move axially between a first position (transportation mode) and a second position (atomization mode). The driving member converts rotational motion to axial linear motion, dynamically switching the connection state between the liquid storage chamber and atomization core assembly, thereby resolving the contradiction between sealing during transport and continuous liquid supply during operation
Solution Approach 2:
The liquid inlet communication path is effectively extracted or disconnected during transportation by positioning the atomization core assembly in the first position where the transition shell covers the liquid inlet. This separation prevents leakage while allowing reconnection when needed for operation
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
Prevents leakage of the atomization matrix during transportation, ensuring continuous operation and enhancing user experience by maintaining the integrity of the atomization process.
Implementation Method 1
the atomization core assembly is configured to heat the atomization matrix to form an aerosol
Implementation Method 2
the atomizing core can absorb the atomization matrix that enters the atomization tube through the inlet hole and, when energized by the voltage supplied by the power supply assembly, generate heat to atomize the atomization matrix, thereby forming an aerosol
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AI summary
The present application relates to the technical field of electronic atomization. Provided herein are an atomizer and an atomization device. The atomizer comprises a housing, an atomization core assembly, and a transition shell. Since the atomization device possesses an activated state and an inactivated state, the liquid storage chamber communicates with the interior of the atomization core assembly in the activated state, while being isolated from it in the inactivated state. During transportation of the atomizer, isolation between the liquid storage chamber and the atomization core assembly—achieving liquid-core separation—effectively prevents leakage of the atomization matrix through the atomization core assembly. When the atomizer is in use, activation establishes liquid-core contact, enabling the liquid storage chamber to continuously supply the atomization matrix, thereby ensuring normal operation of the atomizer and ultimately enhancing user experience.


