Modular Atomization Assembly for Easy Component Swapping
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Solution Overview
Problem
Conventional atomization devices require complete disassembly for component replacement and adjustment, making it difficult to meet user-specific aerosol preferences.
Innovation Solution
The atomization device is designed with independent storage, atomizing, and power supply modules that can be assembled and detached easily, allowing for modular replacement and adjustment of components to personalize aerosol settings.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Volume of moving object
If the storage module, atomizing module, and power supply module are integrated into a single housing, then the device structure is compact, but the ease of replacing components deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The device is divided into three independent modules (storage module, atomizing module, power supply module) that can be separately replaced. Each module has connection interfaces that allow detachment and reattachment without affecting other modules, enabling easy component replacement while maintaining overall device compactness when assembled.
2Device complexity
If the entire atomization device must be disassembled to replace a component, then the connection structure is simple, but the ease of operation deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The device uses modular segmentation with standardized connection interfaces between modules. This allows users to replace components by only detaching the relevant module rather than disassembling the entire device, significantly improving operational ease while keeping individual connection structures simple.
Solution Approach 2:
The connection interfaces are designed to be dynamically detachable and reattachable. The modules can be easily connected and disconnected through simple actions (such as inserting into slots or magnetic attachment), providing operational flexibility without requiring complex disassembly procedures.
3Stability of the object's composition
If modules are fixed in specific positions, then the device structure is stable, but the adaptability deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The connection interfaces are designed with universal compatibility, allowing modules to be arranged in different configurations. The same interface design enables various module combinations and positions, providing both structural stability through standardized connections and adaptability through flexible arrangement options.
Solution Approach 2:
The modular design allows dynamic reconfiguration of module positions. Users can change the arrangement of storage, atomizing, and power supply modules based on different needs, while the standardized connection interfaces ensure that each arrangement maintains structural stability.
Data Source
AI summary
The present disclosure relates to an atomization device comprising a storage module, an atomization module, and a power supply module. The modules are structurally independent and detachably connectable to form an integral unit. The storage module is in fluid communication with the atomization module, which is in electrical communication with the power supply module and configured to atomize an aerosol substrate to generate an aerosol. The three modules are arranged in a first direction in any order, with a first and a second module disposed on opposite sides of a third module. A first connection module is provided between the first and third modules, and a second connection module is provided between the second and third modules, each enabling detachable fixed connection to meet customized user requirements.


