Linked Air Intake Sealing for Leak-Resistant Atomizers
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing atomization devices require cumbersome operation to prevent liquid leakage, necessitating the opening of a sealing structure before use, which is inconvenient.
Innovation Solution
An atomization device with a device switch that is linearly and movably disposed, linked to a liquid supply switch, allowing simultaneous closure of the air intake port and liquid supply channel when closed, and enabling one-button operation to open both upon activation.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If a sealing structure is added between the liquid storage compartment and the atomization core to prevent liquid leakage, then liquid leakage is prevented, but the operation becomes cumbersome as the sealing structure must be opened before use
Solution Approach 1:
The patent combines the sealing structure with the device switch by making the device switch body serve as the sealing member. When the device switch is in the closed position, it simultaneously performs two functions: switching off the circuit and sealing the air intake port to prevent liquid leakage. This integration eliminates the need for separate sealing structures and their associated operational steps.
Solution Approach 2:
The device switch is designed to perform multiple functions: circuit switching and air intake port sealing. By making the switch body itself the sealing member, a single component accomplishes both electrical control and liquid leakage prevention, thereby simplifying the overall operation while maintaining reliability.
2Reliability
If the device switch completely seals the air intake port, then liquid leakage is prevented, but the air intake function is blocked
Solution Approach 1:
The device switch is designed to be movable between a closed position (sealing the air intake port to prevent liquid leakage) and an open position (allowing air intake). This dynamic capability enables the system to adapt between different operational states: sealed state for safety and open state for normal atomization function.
Solution Approach 2:
The sealing action is performed in advance by positioning the device switch in the closed state before liquid could potentially leak. The switch body预先 blocks the air intake port, preventing liquid from escaping through this pathway before any leakage issue arises.
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
Simplifies the operation by ensuring the liquid supply switch is closed and the air intake port is sealed before use, preventing leakage and facilitating easy activation.
Implementation Method 1
the atomization core includes a heating element. The heating element can heat the atomized liquid entering the atomization core to form an aerosol
Implementation Method 2
the linkage structure includes a driving spring, the driving spring being used to apply an elastic force to the driving member to push the liquid supply switch to open
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AI summary
This application relates to electronic atomization field, specifically to an atomization device which includes: an atomization core (230); a liquid storage compartment (211), where a liquid supply channel is provided between the liquid storage compartment and the atomization core (230); a liquid supply switch (250), used to close and open the liquid supply channel; an air intake channel, communicating with the atomization core (230); and a device switch (350) used to open the circuit of the atomization device. The device switch (350) corresponds to an air intake port (346) of the air intake channel and can change the opening condition of the air intake port (346) when moved. A linkage structure is provided between the device switch (350) and the liquid supply switch (250) to open the liquid supply switch (250) when the device switch (350) is switched to an open state. When the device switch (350) is closed, the liquid supply switch (250) is closed, and the air intake port (346) is completely sealed. This application mainly solves the problem of cumbersome operation during use of the atomization device after setting up a sealing structure to prevent the leakage of atomized liquid.