Essential oil atomizer
11511294 · 2022-11-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L9/013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B14/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02P70/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B05B15/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M11/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B12/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0012
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61L9/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B7/0075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61L2209/134
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B05B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61L9/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An essential oil reflux-type atomizer comprising the following structures: chassis, housing, atomization chamber, gas pump, gas tube, gas nozzle, oil nozzle, and filter atomization mechanism. The filter atomization mechanism is installed in the housing and has an upper filter and a lower filter. The essential oil atomizer can be improved efficiency and reduced noise level.
Claims
1. An essential oil atomizer, comprising: a chassis; a housing connected to the chassis and having an atomization chamber, wherein the housing comprises a dispensing opening connected to the atomization chamber, and a lower end of the housing is provided with a connection opening for connecting an essential oil bottle; an oil nozzle for extracting essential oil from an essential oil bottle, wherein the oil nozzle is located on the housing, and an upper end of the oil nozzle protrudes into the atomization chamber; a pump located in the chassis; a gas tube connected to the pump; a gas nozzle connected to the pump through the gas tube and having an outlet, wherein the outlet of the gas nozzle is located adjacent to the upper end of the oil nozzle and is configured to direct an airflow exiting the pump to the upper end of the oil nozzle; and a filter atomization mechanism in the housing for filtering essential oil droplets in the airflow from the atomization chamber to the dispensing opening, wherein the filter atomization mechanism is located in the atomization chamber; the filter atomization mechanism comprises an upper filter and a lower filter; the upper filter comprises a upper through hole in fluid communication with the dispensing opening on the housing; the lower filter comprises at least one lower through hole in fluid communication with the atomization chamber; the lower filter further comprises a baffle adjacent to each lower through hole; the baffle is in airflow path and is capable of filtering essential oil droplets; the upper filter and the lower filter are configured to force the airflow to go through the at least one lower through hole and the upper through hole sequentially before reaching the dispensing opening.
2. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein both the upper filter and the lower filter are cylindrical.
3. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, where in the upper filter and the lower filer are concentrically arranged.
4. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the diameter of the upper filter is smaller than the diameter of the lower filter.
5. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the closest distance between the bottom of the lower filter and the oil nozzle is more than 3 mm.
6. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the lower filter comprises a bottom board, and the bottom board of the lower filter is curved, with the central part of the bottom board arched upward.
7. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the at least one lower through hole is located at the periphery of the bottom of the lower filter.
8. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the upper filter comprises a first thread and the lower filter comprises a corresponding second thread for connecting to the first thread.
9. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the lower filter comprises a bottom board, and the baffle is integrally connected to the bottom board of the lower filter.
10. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the oil nozzle comprises an opening, and the sidewall forming the opening of the oil nozzle is conical or upwardly convex shaped.
11. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the outlet axis of the gas nozzle is directed towards the opening of the oil nozzle and at least a portion of a sidewall forming the opening of the oil nozzle.
12. The essential oil atomizer of claim 11, wherein the outlet axis of the gas nozzle and the outlet axis of the oil nozzle forms an angle that is less than 90 degrees.
13. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, further comprising a guide board for guiding airflow jetted by the gas nozzle upward, wherein the guide board is in the atomization chamber and facing the gas nozzle, and the guide board forms an inclined plane relative to the outlet of the gas nozzle.
14. The essential oil atomizer of claim 13, wherein the guide board is integrally connected with a sidewall of the atomization chamber.
15. The essential oil atomizer of claim 13, wherein the lower end of the atomization chamber comprises a return funnel, the lower end of the return funnel comprising an outlet tube protruding into the connection opening.
16. The essential oil atomizer of claim 15, wherein the oil nozzle is located on the sidewall of the outlet tube, and the guide board is connected with the upper end of the return funnel.
17. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the lower end of the oil nozzle is connected with a connection sleeve, an oil tube being detachably inserted into the connection sleeve.
18. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, further comprising a connection tube connecting the gas tube to the gas nozzle, wherein the connection tube is configured to transfer airflow from the gas tube to the gas nozzle.
19. The essential oil atomizer of claim 18, further comprising a sealing ring to secure the connection between the gas nozzle and the connection tube.
20. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a main housing installed at the chassis and an outer cover installed at the main housing, and the main housing comprises the atomization chamber and one or more openings, and the outer cover covers the main housing.
21. The essential oil atomizer of claim 20, wherein the outer cover comprises an opening connected to the dispensing opening.
22. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the connection opening is arranged at a bottom of the main housing.
23. The essential oil atomizer of claim 1, wherein the connection opening comprises a threaded sleeve for connecting the essential oil bottle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) The reference numerals in
(10) 10—Chassis; 11—supporting frame; 111—heat dissipation channel; 12—connection tube; 13—sealing ring;
(11) 21—gas pump; 22—gas tube; 23—gas nozzle; 231—outlet; 24—oil nozzle; 241—connection sleeve; 242—side wall; 243—oil tube;
(12) 30—housing; 31—main housing; 310 atomization chamber; 311—connection opening; 32—outer cover; 321—dispensing opening; 33—return funnel; 331—outlet tube; 332—guide board; 34—thread sleeve;
(13) 40—filter atomization mechanism; 41—filter housing; 41a—inner layer filter housing; 41b—outer layer filter housing; 411—through hole; 412—bottom board; 42—fixing board; 421—connection ring; 422—fixing ring;
(14) 60—essential oil bottle.
(15) The reference numerals in
(16) 10—Chassis; 11—supporting frame; 111a—upper heat dissipation channel; 111b—lower heat dissipation channel; 12—connection tube; 13—sealing ring;
(17) 21—gas pump; 22—gas tube; 23—gas nozzle; 24—oil nozzle; 241—connection sleeve; 243—oil tube;
(18) 30—housing; 31—main housing; 311—connection opening; 32—outer cover; 321—dispensing opening; 33—return funnel; 331—outlet tube; 332—atomization chamber; 34—thread sleeve; 40—filter atomization mechanism; 41a—upper filter; 41b—lower filter; 411—lower through hole; 412—bottom board; 42—baffle; 413—upper through hole;
(19) 60—essential oil bottle.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(20) The present invention is described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the embodiments described herein are only intended to illustrate but not to limit the present invention.
(21) It is noted that when a component is referred to as being “fixed to,” “installed on,” “arranged on” or “disposed on” another component, it can be directly or indirectly fixed on another component. When a component is referred to as being “connected to” another component, it can be directly or indirectly connected to the other component.
(22) In addition, the terms “first” and “second” are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or indicating the quantity of technical features. Therefore, a feature that is qualified as “first” and “second” may expressly or implicitly include one or more of such a feature. In the description of the present invention, “multiple” means two or more, unless otherwise specifically defined.
(23) Unless specified otherwise, it should be understood that, “length”, “width”, “upper”, “lower”, “front”, “back”, “left” and “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, “bottom”, “inside”, “outside” and other terms indicating the orientation or positional relationship are used to refer to orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, only for the purpose of facilitating and simplifying the description of the invention, instead of indicating or implying that the indicated device or component must have a specific orientation and constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore cannot be construed as limiting.
(24) In the description of the present invention, it should be noted that the terms “install,” “connected,” and “connect” should be interpreted broadly unless specifically defined or limited otherwise. For example, the components may be fixedly connected or they may be detachable connected, or integral connected. The connection can be mechanical or electrical. The connection can be direct or indirect (connected through an intermediary). It can also be the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those of ordinary skill in the art can understand the specific meanings of the above terms in the present disclosure according to specific circumstances.
Embodiment One
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(26) The filter atomization mechanism 40 is arranged in the atomization chamber 310 in the housing 30 and is supported by the housing 30. The filter atomization mechanism 40 is used to filter the essential oil droplets in the airflow flowing from the atomization chamber 310 to the dispensing opening 321. When the mixed airflow in the atomization chamber 310 flows toward the dispensing opening 321, it needs to pass through the filter atomization mechanism 40, where the mixed airflow may be filtered by the filter atomization mechanism 40 to recycle larger essential oil droplets and reduce the waste of essential oils while the smaller essential oil droplets will pass through the filter atomization mechanism 40 to be dispensed through the dispensing opening 321.
(27) In general, the filter atomization mechanism 40 includes a plurality of (e.g., two, three, or four) filter housings 41. In some embodiments, when the airflow in the atomization chamber 310 flows toward the dispensing opening 321, it passes through the filter housings 41 successively. The lower ends (e.g., at the bottom of the cylinders) of the filter housings 41 include one or more (e.g., two, three, or four) through holes 411 for filtering the essential oil droplets in the airflow. When the airflow containing essential oil droplets passes through each of the filter housings 41 successively, the larger essential oil droplets in the mixed airflow are filtered by each of the filter housings 41 and can flow back to the oil bottle through the return funnel due to gravity. The smaller essential oil droplets can pass through the through hole 411 of each of the filter housings 41 to be dispensed through the dispensing opening 321. As discussed above, the airflow from the gas nozzle 23 increases the pressure in the atomization chamber outside the filter housings 41. Without wishing to be bound by theory, it is believed that the pressure difference at two sides of the filter housing 41 creates an airflow in each of the through holes 411, such that the essential oil droplets in the through holes 411 are re-atomized by the airflow to improve the atomization efficiency. As a result, using the plurality of filter housings 41 can better filter larger essential oil droplets, further reduce waste, and improve the efficiency of filtration. In addition, it is believed that, compared to a conventional system without a filter housing, using the filter housing 41 can better return the essential oil liquid accumulated therein, and avoid oil attachment to the filter 40, and thus better recycle the filtered essential oil droplets and further reduce the waste of essential oils.
(28) Compared to a conventional atomizer, the essential oil reflux-type atomizer of the present invention has one or more of the following beneficial effects: when the gas nozzle 23 blows out the airflow, essential oil is extracted from essential oil bottle through the oil nozzle 24, and mixed and atomized by the airflow to form a mixed airflow. When the mixed airflow passes through each of the filter housings 41 of the filter atomization mechanism 40 successively, the larger essential oil droplets in the airflow can be filtered by each of the filter housings 41 and recycled, thereby reducing waste of the essential oil. The smaller essential oil droplets can pass through each of the filter housings 41 and dispensed into the environment. The pressure difference between the two sides of the filter housing 41 creates an airflow in each of the through holes 411, therefore the essential oil droplets in the through hole 411 are re-atomized by the airflow to improve the atomization efficiency.
(29) Further,
(30) In this embodiment, the number of the filter housings 41 is two, and the inner layer filter housing 41a is inserted into the outer layer filter housing 41b. In other embodiments, the number of the filter housings 41 can be three, four, or more.
(31) Further, as shown in
(32) Further, as shown in
(33) Furthermore, the fixing ring 422 may have installation threads. The inner wall of the atomization chamber 310 can have corresponding threads for threaded connection with the fixing ring 422.
(34) Further, in some embodiments, one or more of the connection rings 421 may include a first thread, and the upper ends of the corresponding filter housings 41 may include a second thread corresponding to the first thread. The structure can be conveniently manufactured by methods known in the art. One or more of the filter housings 41 can be conveniently connected with the corresponding connection rings 421 through threaded engagement.
(35) Further, as shown in
(36) Further, as shown in
(37) Further, the through holes 411 of each of the filter housings 41 are located at the lower end of the sidewall (e.g., at the lower one-third of the sidewall) of each filter housing 41, making it convenient for manufacturing and also convenient for filtration and recycling of the essential oil droplets. Furthermore, when the bottom board 412 of a filter housing 41 has an upwardly arched arc surface, the arc surface can also guide the airflow flowing from each of the through holes 411 into the filter housing 41.
(38) Further, the through holes 411 of two adjacent filter housings 41 can be mutually staggered. In such embodiments, when the airflow passes through the through hole 411 of the outer layer filter housing 41b, the larger essential oil droplets are blown onto the outer sidewall of the inner layer filter housing 41a to be blocked and collected to achieve better filtration. Smaller droplets have less mass and thus less inertia so that they can change directions more easily and stay with the airflow. In some embodiments, the through holes 411 in two adjacent filter housings 41 can have successively reduced diameters to filter larger essential oil droplets. For example, the diameters of the through holes 411 in the inner layer filter housing 41a can be smaller than those of the through holes 411 in the outer layer filter housing 41b. In some embodiments, the diameter of the though holes 411 of the innermost filter housing 41 ranges can be 1.6 mm-2.0 mm (e.g., 1.8 mm) while the diameter of the though holes 411 of the immediate outer filter housing 41 is can be 2.0 mm-2.4 mm (e.g., 2.2 mm). In such embodiments, the through holes 411 in the inner layer filter housing 41a and outer layer filter housing 41b can be either centrally aligned or staggered (i.e., not centrally aligned).
(39) Further, in two adjacent filter housings 41, the bottom board of the inner layer filter housing 41a can be spaced from the bottom board 412 of the outer layer filter housing 41b so that the airflow in the gap between the inner layer filter housing 41a and the outer layer filter housing 41b can be increased, enhancing the filtration and recycling of the essential oil droplets.
(40) Further, in two adjacent filter housings 41, the closest distance between the sidewall of the inner layer filter housing 41a and the sidewall of the outer layer filter housing 41b can range from at least 1.5 mm (e.g., at least 2 mm or at least 3 mm) to at most 10 mm (e.g., at most 9 mm or at most 8 mm). Without wishing to be bound by theory, it is believed that controlling the above distance to 1.5-10 mm can be important to minimize excessive noise when the essential oil atomizer is being used. In a preferred embodiment, the closest distance between the sidewalls of two adjacent filter housings 41 is 2.2 mm.
(41) Further, as shown in
(42) Further, the airflow ejected from the outlet 231 of the gas nozzle 23 is directed toward the top of the upper end of the sidewall 242 of the oil nozzle 24 from a lower position (e.g., the outlet 231 can be at a lower position than the oil nozzle 24). This arrangement can prevent the airflow ejected by the gas nozzle 23 from being blown into the oil nozzle 24, thereby facilitating extraction of the essential oil from the essential oil bottle and blowing the essential oil upward for better atomization. Further, in this embodiment, the sidewall 242 of the upper end of the oil nozzle 24 is conically shaped, guiding upward the airflow from the gas nozzle 23 so that the airflow can better atomize the essential oil drawn from the oil nozzle 24. In other embodiments, the sidewall 242 of the upper end of the oil nozzle 24 may also be a dome in shape.
(43) Further, as shown
(44) Further, in this embodiment, the lower end of the return funnel 33 is connected with the inner wall of the atomization chamber 310, such that the essential oil liquid accumulated on the inner wall of the atomization chamber 310 can be easily returned to the essential oil bottle 60.
(45) Further, as shown in
(46) Further, as shown in
(47) Furthermore, in this embodiment, a sealing ring 13 is arranged between the gas nozzle 23 and the connection tube 12 to improve the sealing and minimize leaks of the connection so that substantially all the airflow in the gas tube 22 can flow through the gas nozzle 23. It is believed that this structure simplifies the manufacture and connection of the housing 30 and the chassis 10. In other embodiments, the gas nozzle 23 can also be directly connected to the gas tube 22 without using a connection tube 12. In some other embodiments, the gas nozzle 23 and the connection tube 12 can be integrally formed as a part of the chassis 10 (e.g., without using a sealing ring 13).
(48) Further, as shown in
(49) Further, as shown in
(50) Further, as shown in
(51) In some embodiments, the gas pump 21 can be a diaphragm pump. Of course, in other embodiments, the gas pump 21 can be other types of pumps, such as centrifugal pump, piston pump, and the like.
Embodiment Two
(52) Referring to
(53) In some embodiments, a side of the atomization chamber 310 facing the gas nozzle 23 is provided with an optional guide board 332. The guide board 332 forms an inclined plane relative to the axial direction of an outlet 231 of the gas nozzle 23 and integrally connected with or formed on a sidewall of the atomization chamber 310. The guide board 332 is configured to guide the airflow jetted by the gas nozzle 23 upward. When the gas nozzle 23 ejects the air flow and extracts the essential oil to form the mixed airflow, the mixed airflow can flow towards the guide board 332 which can better guide the mixed airflow to the filter atomization mechanism 40, thereby facilitating filtration in filter atomization mechanism 40. In addition, the guide board 332 can also collect part of the essential oil droplets from the mixed airflow, reducing oil splashing (which may block the filter 40) and ensuring filtration efficiency.
(54) Further, the guide board 332 can be connected to an upper end of the return funnel 33. This structure can make it easier for the oil droplets accumulated on the guide board 332 to return to the essential oil bottle 60 through the return funnel 33, thereby improving the efficiency of the recycling process. Further, the guide board 332 may be integrally formed with the return funnel 33 to simplify manufacture, installation and fixation.
(55) Further, in some embodiments, the guide board 332 is flat. In some embodiments, the guide board 332 is curved.
(56) Further, the angle between an extension line of an outlet 231 axis of the gas nozzle 23 and the tangent line at the intersection of this extension line and the guide board 332 can range from at least 15 degrees (e.g., at least 20 degrees or at least 25 degrees) to at most 35 degrees (e.g., at most 30 degrees or at most 25 degrees). For example, the angle can be about 32 degrees. In this arrangement, the guide board 332 can better guide the airflow to the guide board 332, and reduce the impact of the airflow to the guide board 332.
(57) Further, in one specific embodiment, the closest distance between the outermost filter housing 41 and the oil nozzle 24 is at least 2 mm (e.g., at least 3 mm or at least 4 mm). This distance can reduce the oil splashing on the filter housings 41 and avoid congestion at the filter atomization mechanism 40.
(58) The other structures of the essential oil reflux-type atomizer in the present embodiment can be the same as the corresponding structures of the essential oil reflux-type atomizer in embodiment one, and the details will not be repeated here.
Embodiment Three
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(60) The filter atomization mechanism 40 is arranged in the atomization chamber 332 in the housing 30 and is supported by the housing 30. The filter atomization mechanism 40 is used to filter or block the essential oil droplets in the airflow flowing from the atomization chamber 332 to the dispensing opening 321. When the mixed airflow in the atomization chamber 332 flows toward the dispensing opening 321, it passes through the filter atomization mechanism 40, where the mixed airflow may be filtered by the filter atomization mechanism 40 based on the size of the essential oil droplets. For example, larger essential oil droplets can be blocked by the filter atomization mechanism 40 and recycled back to essential oil bottle 60 to reduce the waste of essential oils, while smaller essential oil droplets can pass through the filter atomization mechanism 40 to be dispensed through the dispensing opening 321.
(61) In general, as shown in
(62) Further,
(63) In some embodiments, as shown in
(64) In some embodiments, the upper filter can include a first thread and the lower filter can include a corresponding second thread for connecting to the first thread. In such embodiments, the upper filter 41a and the lower filter 41b can be conveniently connected through threaded engagement and the filter atomization mechanism 40 can omit screws for connecting the upper filter 41a and the lower filter 41b. Filters having threads can be conveniently manufactured by methods known in the art. In some embodiments, the lower filter 41b may also be cup-shaped with the central part of the bottom board 412 arched upward or downward. In some embodiments, when the central part of the bottom board 412 arches downward, the lower through holes 411 can be located in the central part of the bottom board 412.
(65) In some embodiments, as shown in
(66) In some embodiments, a sealing ring is disposed between the lower filter 41b and the housing 30 and surrounds the lower filter 40 to secure the connection between the lower filter 41b and the housing 30.
(67) Further, as shown in
(68) In some embodiments, as shown in
(69) In some embodiments, as shown in
(70) The other structures of the essential oil reflux-type atomizer in the present embodiment can be the same as the corresponding structures of the essential oil reflux-type atomizer in embodiments one and two described above, and the details will not be repeated here.
(71) The aforementioned embodiments are only preferred embodiments of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the present invention. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, and so on, which are made within the spirit and the principle of the present invention, should be included in the scope of the present invention.