E-Liquid Heating Assembly Using Wick-Fed Localized Vaporization
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing electronic atomization heating devices heat the entire e-liquid at once, leading to lower heating efficiency.
Innovation Solution
An electronic atomization heating e-liquid storage assembly with a second housing, e-liquid tank, e-liquid storage element, and heating element that heats adsorbed e-liquid, and an electronic atomization heating device with a battery assembly and e-liquid storage assembly that are easily disassembled and mated for improved efficiency.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Productivity
If the heating element heats the entire e-liquid at the same time, then the e-liquid is fully processed, but the heating efficiency is lower
Solution Approach 1:
The patent extracts only the necessary portion of e-liquid (the adsorbed e-liquid on the heating element surface) for heating, rather than heating the entire e-liquid volume. This is achieved through the e-liquid guiding element that directs and adsorbs a controlled amount of e-liquid onto the heating portion, allowing efficient vaporization without wasting energy on heating unnecessary bulk e-liquid.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent applies partial action by heating only the adsorbed e-liquid layer on the heating element surface rather than the entire e-liquid volume. The e-liquid guiding element ensures that exactly the right amount of e-liquid is adsorbed onto the heating portion, avoiding both insufficient heating and excessive energy consumption.
2Ease of operation
If the device components are integrated, then the structure is compact, but the disassembly and reusability are reduced
Solution Approach 1:
The patent divides the device into distinct detachable modules: the battery assembly and the e-liquid storage assembly. The e-liquid storage assembly further includes separable components such as the e-liquid tank housing, e-liquid storage element, and heating element assembly. This segmentation allows easy disassembly for refilling, cleaning, or replacement while maintaining a compact integrated structure during use through mating interfaces.
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
The solution enhances heating efficiency by heating only the adsorbed e-liquid, allowing for easier disassembly and reusability of components, reducing environmental impact and production errors.
Implementation Method 1
an e-liquid guiding element being in contact with the e-liquid storage element, the e-liquid guiding element being adapted to guide and adsorb the e-liquid derived from the e-liquid storage element
Implementation Method 2
a heating element including a heating portion, the heating portion being adapted to heat the e-liquid adsorbed in the e-liquid guiding element into a gaseous state
Implementation Method 3
the heating portion being adapted to heat the e-liquid adsorbed in the e-liquid guiding element into a gaseous state
Data Source
AI summary
An electronic atomization heating e-liquid storage assembly includes a second housing, an e-liquid tank housing, an e-liquid storage element, an e-liquid guiding element and a heating element. The second housing has a second receiving space. The e-liquid tank housing is detachably received in the second receiving space. The e-liquid storage element is received in the e-liquid tank housing. The e-liquid guiding element is in contact with the e-liquid storage element. The heating element includes a heating portion used to heat e-liquid adsorbed in the e-liquid guiding element into a gaseous state, thereby avoiding heating the entire e-liquid and improving the heating efficiency. The present disclosure also discloses an electronic atomization heating device having the electronic atomization heating e-liquid storage assembly.


