Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119 and the Paris Convention Treaty, this application claims foreign priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 202010866623.2 filed on Aug. 25, 2020, to Chinese Patent Application No. 202021803903.0 filed on Aug. 25, 2020, to Chinese Patent Application No. 202011035852.6 filed on Sep. 27, 2020, and to Chinese Patent Application No. 202022155718.1 filed on Sep. 27, 2020. The contents of all of the aforementioned applications, including any intervening amendments thereto, are incorporated herein by reference. Inquiries from the public to applicants or assignees concerning this document or the related applications should be directed to: Matthias Scholl P. C., Attn.: Dr. Matthias Scholl Esq., 245 First Street, 18th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142.
The disclosure relates to an electronic cigarette.
Conventional electronic cigarettes include a heating wire to heat and atomize the e-liquid. In general, the heating wire is directly immersed into the e-liquid. The direct contact of the heating wire and the e-liquid may degrade the quality of the e-liquid.
The disclosure provides an electronic cigarette, comprising a main body and a microwave heating module disposed in the main body; the microwave heating module comprises a shielding sleeve, a strip of cotton, and a microwave source; the strip of cotton is disposed in the shielding sleeve; the shielding sleeve is disposed above the microwave source; in a power-on state, the microwave source emits microwave; the microwave is released into the shielding sleeve to heat and atomize e-liquid adsorbed on the strip of cotton.
In a class of this embodiment, the microwave heating module comprises a first shielding net and a second shielding net; the first shielding net and the second shielding net are disposed on two ends of the strip of cotton in the shielding sleeve so as to hold the microwave emitted by the microwave source in the shielding sleeve, thereby increasing the microwave energy acting on the e-liquid and improving the heating efficiency.
In a class of this embodiment, the shielding sleeve comprises an e-liquid inlet.
In a class of this embodiment, the microwave heating module comprises a control panel and a battery; the battery is soldered on an input end of the control panel; an output end of the control panel is soldered to an input end of the microwave source for inputting alternating current to the microwave source to generate microwave.
In a class of this embodiment, the microwave heating module further comprises a cylinder and a silicone sleeve; the silicone sleeve is disposed around the microwave source; the silicone sleeve and the microwave source are disposed on an upper part of the cylinder; the control panel is fixed on a lower part of the cylinder; and the shielding sleeve is in threaded connection to the cylinder.
In a class of this embodiment, the main body comprises a housing; the microwave heating module is disposed on the housing; the battery and the lower part of the cylinder are disposed in the housing, and the upper part of the cylinder is exposed out of the housing.
In a class of this embodiment, the main body further comprises a button disposed on the control panel and exposed out of a side wall of the housing; and the button is configured to switch on a power source.
In a class of this embodiment, the electronic cigarette further comprises a mouthpiece and a glass tube; the bottom opening of the glass tube is disposed around the top part of the cylinder for e-liquid storage; the shielding sleeve is disposed in the glass tube; the mouthpiece is disposed in the top opening of the glass tube for sealing the top opening; the cylinder comprises at least one air vent; when in use, air enters the shielding sleeve via the at least one air vent of the cylinder and drives vapor resulting from the atomization of the e-liquid on the strip of cotton by the microwave to flow from the first shielding net to the mouthpiece for user's inhaling.
To further illustrate, embodiments detailing an electronic cigarette are described below. It should be noted that the following embodiments are intended to describe and not to limit the disclosure.
Tobacco materials refer to tobacco tar, tobacco paste, tobacco leaf and other materials used to produce smoke.
Principle of microwave heating: microwave heating is a multiphysics phenomenon that involves electromagnetic waves and heat transfer; any material that is exposed to electromagnetic radiation will be heated up owing to the collision between the material molecules. The rapidly varying electric and magnetic fields lead to sources of heating.
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In certain embodiments, the battery 17 comprises 1-4 18650-type lithium cells, and each cell is 2200 mA·h. The output power range of the microwave source is 2.0-260 W, the voltage range is AC: 3.7-14.8V, the temperature range is 100-350° C., and the microwave frequency is 2400-2500 Mhz.
The following advantages are associated with the electronic cigarette of the disclosure:
1. The electronic cigarette uses microwave to heat and atomize e-liquid instead of conventional heating wires, which is novel.
2. The first shielding net and the second shielding net are disposed on two ends of the strip of cotton in the shielding sleeve so as to hold the microwave emitted by the microwave source in the shielding sleeve, thereby increasing the microwave energy acting on the e-liquid and improving the heating efficiency.
3. The e-liquid is stored in the glass tube and the heat source is microwave, which is environmentally friendly and will not damage the quality of the e-liquid.
It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications.
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202010866623.2 | Aug 2020 | CN | national |
202021803903.0 | Aug 2020 | CN | national |
202011035852.6 | Sep 2020 | CN | national |
202022155718.1 | Sep 2020 | CN | national |
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