Atomizer Puff-Triggered Parameter Reading for Stable Aerosol Heating

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Solution Overview

Problem

Conventional atomization devices experience poor atomization effects and operating performance due to immediate communication between the atomizer and battery assembly, leading to smoke generation, condensate formation, and sharp temperature rises in the heating element during connection.

Innovation Solution

The method involves detecting a puffing action to read atomizer parameters before heating, using airflow to carry away smoke and reduce temperature rises, thereby improving atomization efficiency and performance.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Reliability

If communication is performed immediately after atomizer connection, then data can be read for control, but smoke and condensate form inside the atomizer causing temperature to rise sharply

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveoperating performanceVSAvoidsmoke and condensate formation
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSObject-affected harmful factors

Solution Approach 1:

The patent applies preliminary action by performing the puffing action before reading atomizer parameters. The airflow generated by the puffing action clears smoke and prevents condensate formation in advance, creating favorable conditions for subsequent parameter reading and heating operations. This sequence ensures that communication occurs in a clean environment without temperature spikes.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

2Object-affected harmful factors

If atomizer parameter is read after puffing action, then smoke is carried away and temperature rise is reduced, but additional time is required for the puffing action

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvesmoke and condensateVSAvoidtime for puffing action
Core Design Contradiction:
Object-affected harmful factorsVSLoss of time

Solution Approach 1:

The patent merges the puffing action with the parameter reading operation by triggering parameter reading automatically after detecting a puffing action. Instead of treating these as separate sequential steps, the system combines them into a unified workflow where the user's natural puffing action initiates the parameter reading process, eliminating the need for additional dedicated time for either operation.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #5Merging (Combining)

3Productivity

If heating is performed immediately after connection, then atomization can start quickly, but heating element temperature rises sharply affecting atomization quality

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveatomization start speedVSAvoidatomization quality
Core Design Contradiction:
ProductivityVSManufacturing precision

Solution Approach 1:

The patent applies preliminary action by performing the puffing action before heating. This preliminary puffing clears smoke and stabilizes the thermal environment, preparing the atomizer for subsequent heating operations. By establishing favorable conditions in advance, the system achieves both quick atomization start and high atomization quality without compromising either aspect.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

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

This approach ensures effective atomization by reducing condensate and controlling heating element temperature, enhancing the atomization device's operating performance.

Implementation Method 1

the battery assembly heats a heating element in the atomizer, causing a temperature of an aerosol substrate accommodated in the atomizer to continuously rise. After an atomization temperature is reached, the aerosol substrate is atomized to generate an aerosol

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectHeating: Heating

Implementation Method 2

airflow generated by the puffing action may be used to carry away smoke generated by heating and reduce condensate generated by the smoke inside the atomizer. In addition, the airflow generated by the puffing action can lower a temperature of the heating element

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectConvection: Convection

Data Source

PatentUS20260083180A1Method for controlling atomization device, atomization device, and readable storage medium
Publication Date: 2026.03.26 SHENZHEN SMOORE TECH LTD
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AI summary

A method for controlling an atomization device, an atomization device, and a non-transitory computer-readable medium are provided. The atomization device includes an atomizer and a battery assembly. The atomizer accommodates an aerosol substrate therein. The atomizer includes a heating element for atomizing the aerosol substrate and a chip storing an atomizer parameter. The chip and the heating element are arranged in parallel and connected to the battery assembly. The battery assembly first detects whether the atomizer is connected. If the atomizer has been connected to the battery assembly, the atomizer parameter is read after a puffing action is detected, and the atomizer is heated based on the atomizer parameter.