CN113572218A - Charging device and electronic atomizer assembly - Google Patents

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CN113572218A
CN113572218A CN202110672315.0A CN202110672315A CN113572218A CN 113572218 A CN113572218 A CN 113572218A CN 202110672315 A CN202110672315 A CN 202110672315A CN 113572218 A CN113572218 A CN 113572218A
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李辉红
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The application discloses charging device and electronic atomizer subassembly. The charging device comprises a cavity part and a cover body part; an accommodating space is arranged in the cavity part, and a charging assembly is arranged in the accommodating space; a slot communicated with the accommodating space is arranged on the side wall of at least one side of the cavity part; the cover body part is used for accommodating a piece to be charged, is rotatably connected with the cavity part and is at least partially inserted into the open slot, so that the piece to be charged can be electrically connected with the charging assembly; wherein, lid portion is provided with first gear part, installs the second gear part in the accommodation space, and first gear part matches with the meshing of second gear part. Through the scheme, the rotating track of the cover body part is stable when the cover body part rotates relative to the cavity part, the problem that the cover body part deviates from the target track to cause jamming or abnormal sound is avoided, and the user experience is improved.

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Charging device and electronic atomizer assembly
Technical Field
The application belongs to the technical field of electronic atomization devices, and particularly relates to a charging device and an electronic atomizer assembly.
Background
The conventional electronic atomization device such as an electronic cigarette can generally atomize an atomized liquid such as tobacco tar. Wherein, through having the battery among the electron atomizer, supply power to the heating member among the electron atomizer through the battery to can realize heating the atomizing to the atomizing liquid.
The existing electronic atomization device can be accommodated by a charging box, and when the electronic atomization device is accommodated in the charging box, the charging of the charging box can be received. The conventional charging box generally includes a body and a cover portion. One end of the cover body part is rotationally matched with the body, and a buckle is arranged on the cover body part; the electronic atomization device is fixedly connected with the body in a clamped mode, so that the electronic atomization device is accommodated in the charging box and separated from the body, the cover body can rotate relative to the main body, and the electronic atomization device can be exposed and taken out conveniently.
However, in the case of the conventional charging box, in the process of opening the cover portion to expose the electronic atomization device, there may occur a problem that the electronic atomization device is separated from the charging box due to the cover portion rotating too fast.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides a charging device and an electronic atomizer assembly to solve the technical problem.
In order to solve the technical problem, the application adopts a technical scheme that: provided is a charging device including:
the cavity part is internally provided with an accommodating space, and a charging assembly is arranged in the accommodating space; a slot communicated with the accommodating space is formed in the side wall of at least one side of the cavity part;
the cover body part is used for accommodating a piece to be charged, is rotatably connected with the cavity part and is at least partially inserted into the open groove, so that the piece to be charged can be electrically connected with the charging assembly;
the cover body is provided with a first gear part, a second gear part is installed in the accommodating space, and the first gear part is meshed with the second gear part in a matching mode.
Optionally, the cover part comprises a closed state for covering the slot and an open state for opening the slot so as to take out the piece to be charged; the cover body portion is rotated relative to the cavity portion by pressing the cover body portion, so that the cover body portion is switched between the closed state and the open state.
Optionally, the cover body portion includes an outer wall matched with the slotted opening, and a slot body connected to the outer wall, the slot body is used for accommodating the piece to be charged, and at least part of the slot body is inserted into the slot.
Optionally, the second gear part includes a damping gear detachably mounted to the inner wall of the cavity part and engaged with the first gear part.
Optionally, the charging device further comprises an elastic member; the cover body part and the cavity part are elastically connected through the elastic piece, and the elastic piece is used for applying elastic force to the cover body part so that the cover body part tends to be in a closed state or an open state.
Optionally, the elastic member is a torsion spring, a first end of the torsion spring is connected with the cavity portion, and a second end of the torsion spring is connected with the cover portion;
a connecting part used for realizing the rotation matching of the cover part and the cavity part is arranged between the cover part and the cavity part, and the distance between the second gear part and the torsion spring is smaller than the distance between the second gear part and the connecting part;
the distance between the torsion spring and the notch of the groove body is larger than the distance between the second gear part and the notch of the groove body.
Optionally, the charging assembly comprises a battery and a switch assembly, and the switch assembly is used for controlling the on-off of the circuit between the battery and the target electric device;
wherein, the groove body is also provided with a collision part;
when the cover body part is in the closed state, the interference part is abutted against the switch assembly so that the battery is electrically connected with the target electric appliance;
when the cover body is in the open state, the interference part is separated from the switch assembly, so that the battery is electrically disconnected from the target electrical appliance.
Optionally, the charging device further includes a sterilization assembly for sterilizing the to-be-charged member, and the sterilization assembly is installed in the cavity portion and electrically connected to the switch assembly.
Optionally, the charging assembly further comprises an electrode, and the electrode is mounted on the cover body and is used for being electrically connected with the to-be-charged member;
wherein the electrode is electrically connected to the switching assembly.
In order to solve the above technical problem, another technical solution adopted by the present application is: providing an electronic atomizer assembly comprising an electronic atomizing device and a charging device;
the charging device comprises a charging device as described hereinbefore;
the electronic atomization device is used for being installed on the cover body portion and used for receiving the charging assembly for charging.
The beneficial effect of this application is: in the scheme of this application, when lid portion relative cavity portion rotated, can mesh mutually through first gear portion and second gear portion to can provide the resistance to lid portion at lid portion relative cavity portion pivoted in-process, thereby can avoid lid portion to rotate too fast and lead to treating that the piece of charging sets up fixed unstable problem on lid portion. Furthermore, the first gear part is meshed with the second gear part, so that the rotating track of the cover body part is stable when the cover body part rotates relative to the cavity part, the problem that the cover body part is stuck or generates abnormal sound due to deviation of a target track is avoided, and the user experience is improved.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application, the drawings needed to be used in the description of the embodiments are briefly introduced below, it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present application, and other drawings can be obtained by those skilled in the art without inventive efforts, wherein:
fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an embodiment of a charging device provided in the present application;
fig. 2 is a sectional view of the charging device shown in fig. 1, taken along the line a-a';
fig. 3 is an exploded view of the charging device shown in fig. 1;
fig. 4 is a schematic view of the cover portion in the charging device shown in fig. 1 in an open state;
fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a charging device provided in the present application;
fig. 6 is a schematic view illustrating a position of an elastic member in the charging device of fig. 2;
fig. 7 is a schematic view illustrating a position of an elastic member in the charging device of fig. 4.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.
It should be noted that if directional indications (such as up, down, left, right, front, and back … …) are referred to in the embodiments of the present application, the directional indications are only used to explain the relative positional relationship between the components, the movement situation, and the like in a specific posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indications are changed accordingly.
In addition, if there is a description of "first", "second", etc. in the embodiments of the present application, the description of "first", "second", etc. is for descriptive purposes only and is not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In addition, technical solutions between various embodiments may be combined with each other, but must be realized by a person skilled in the art, and when the technical solutions are contradictory or cannot be realized, such a combination should not be considered to exist, and is not within the protection scope of the present application.
Referring to fig. 1 to 4, fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an embodiment of a charging device provided in the present application; fig. 2 is a sectional view of the charging device shown in fig. 1, taken along the line a-a'; fig. 3 is an exploded view of the charging device shown in fig. 1; fig. 4 is a schematic view of the cover portion in the charging device of fig. 1 in an open state.
Wherein, charging device 10 includes: a cavity portion 110 and a cover portion 120. The charging device 10 can store a portable electronic device such as an electronic atomizer and can charge the electronic device. That is, the charging device 10 may be an electronic device such as an electronic atomizer.
An accommodating space is formed in the cavity 110, wherein the charging assembly 130 is installed in the accommodating space; the side wall of at least one side of the cavity part 110 is provided with a slot 101 communicated with the accommodating space. The cover portion 120 is rotatably connected to the cavity portion 110, the cover portion 120 is rotatably mounted on the cavity portion 110, and the cover portion 120 is at least partially inserted into the slot 101, so that the to-be-charged member can be electrically connected to the charging assembly 130. That is, the member to be charged may be electrically connected to the charging assembly 130 in a certain state of the cover part 120, or may be electrically connected all the time.
The cover portion 120 is disposed at an opening position of the slot 101 and is rotatably engaged with the cavity portion 110. By pressing the lid portion 120 to rotate the lid portion 120 relative to the cavity portion 110, the lid portion 120 can be switched between the closed state and the open state.
In this embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, the closed state of the cover portion 120 refers to a position state when the cover portion 120 covers the opening of the slot 101; the open state of the lid portion 120 as shown in fig. 4 refers to a state of a position when the lid portion 120 is rotated with respect to the cavity portion 110 so that the opening of the slot 101 is opened to facilitate the removal of the member to be charged. When the cover portion 120 is in the closed state, the to-be-charged member disposed thereon can be accommodated in the accommodating space of the cavity portion 110.
The cover portion 120 is provided with a first gear portion 121, the accommodating space of the cavity portion 110 is provided with a second gear portion 111, and the first gear portion 121 is engaged with the second gear portion 111.
Therefore, in the solution of the present application, when the cover portion 120 rotates relative to the cavity portion 110, the first gear portion 121 may be engaged with the second gear portion 111, so that resistance may be provided to the cover portion 120 in the process of pressing the cover portion 120 to rotate relative to the cavity portion 110, and thus the problems of unstable fixation and large shaking of the to-be-charged device on the cover portion 120 due to too fast rotation of the cover portion 120 may be avoided. Further, the first gear portion 121 is engaged with the second gear portion 111, so that the rotation locus of the cover portion 120 can be stabilized when rotating relative to the cavity portion 110. It is understood that the resistance provided by the second gear portion 111 may be set according to the requirement, and is not limited in particular.
Further, in this embodiment, the cover portion 120 includes an outer wall 122 having an outer contour matching with an opening of the slot 101, and a slot 123 connected to the outer wall 122, where the slot 123 may be used to dispose a to-be-charged member, and at least a portion of the slot 123 is inserted into the slot 101.
When the cover portion 120 is in the closed state, the slot 123 can be completely accommodated in the accommodating space of the cavity portion 110, and at this time, the outer wall 122 of the cover portion 120 can cover the opening of the slot 101. When the cover portion 120 is in the open state, a part of the outer wall 122 rotates toward the accommodating space of the cavity portion 110, and another part of the outer wall can rotate toward the outside of the accommodating space, so that the whole outer wall 122 can incline relative to the opening of the slot 101, and therefore, the slot body 123 can be exposed from the inside of the slot 101, and the to-be-charged member can be taken out of the charging device 10 conveniently.
Optionally, a rotating protrusion 1231 may be disposed on an outer side wall of the groove body 123, and correspondingly, a locking groove matching the rotating protrusion 1231 may be disposed on an inner wall of the cavity portion. By inserting the rotation protrusion 1231 into the locking groove, the cover portion 120 can be rotatably coupled to the cavity portion 110.
Wherein, can be provided with respectively on two relative lateral walls of cell 123 and rotate the arch 1231, be equipped with the draw-in groove respectively on two relative inside walls of corresponding cavity portion 110, through rotating two at least parts of arch 1231 and inserting respectively and establishing to two draw-in grooves to can realize lid portion 120 with cavity portion 110 rotate the matching.
Alternatively, the size of the slot on the inner sidewall of the cavity 110 may be movably matched with the size of the rotating protrusion 1231, so as to facilitate the insertion installation of the rotating protrusion 1231 and to enable the rotating protrusion 1231 to smoothly rotate.
Referring to fig. 3 and 5, fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a charging device provided in the present application, in which the first housing of the charging device shown in fig. 5 is removed, and a cover portion of the charging device is in an open state.
In this embodiment, the charging device 10 further includes an elastic member 140, the elastic member 140 may be disposed between the cover portion 120 and the cavity portion 110, so that the cover portion 120 and the cavity portion 110 are elastically connected through the elastic member 140, and the elastic member 140 is configured to apply an elastic force to the cover portion 120, so that the cover portion 120 tends to be in a closed state or an open state, thereby avoiding the cover portion 120 from swinging arbitrarily, and facilitating the use of the user.
In the initial state, the cover portion 120 may be set to be in the closed state, that is, the cover portion 120 closes the slot on the cavity portion 110. By pressing the cover body part 120, the cover body part 120 can be rotated to an open state relative to the cavity part 110, so that the groove body 123 on the cover body part 120 is exposed from the inner accommodating space of the cavity part 110, a user can place a to-be-charged piece into the groove body 123, and at the moment, the elastic piece 140 provides acting force for the cover body part 120, so that the cover body part 120 is in the open state; when the user presses the pressing cover portion 120 again, the cover portion 120 can return to the closed state under the action of the elastic member 140, so that the object to be charged can be placed in the charging device and can be charged. When the member to be charged needs to be used, the cover portion 120 can be pressed to gradually rotate to be in the open state, so that the member to be charged can be taken out and used conveniently.
In this embodiment, by engaging the first gear portion 121 and the second gear portion 111, when the elastic member 140 applies an elastic force to the cover portion 120 to return the cover portion 120 to the closed state, the cover portion 120 is also provided with a resistance, so that it can be avoided that the cover portion 120 rotates at an excessively high speed, and the to-be-charged member is not fixed stably on the cover portion 120 when the cover portion 120 collides with the cavity portion 110, and therefore the problem of poor contact with the charging assembly 130 due to inaccurate alignment of the to-be-charged member in the accommodating space of the cavity portion 110 can be avoided.
Optionally, the second gear portion 111 may be a gear or a component with a gear, for example, the second gear portion 111 may be a damping gear, the damping gear may be detachably mounted on the inner wall of the cavity portion 110 and engaged with the first gear portion 121, the damping gear may provide a better damping effect, the front and rear damping effects are consistent, and when the cover portion is opened or closed, the cover portion rotates more smoothly. The second gear portion 111 is detachably mounted on the second housing 1102, and the mounting position of the second gear portion 111 on the second housing 1102 is adjustable, so that different second gear portions 111 can be selected according to the user's requirement, thereby adjusting the rotation speed of the cover in the opening and closing processes.
In this embodiment, the elastic member 140 may be a spring, for example, a torsion spring or other springs. One end of which may be coupled to the inner wall of the cavity portion 110 and the other end of which may be coupled to the cover portion 120. In other embodiments, the elastic member 140 may also be an elastic body made of an elastic material, and the elastic member 140 may be one or more.
In this embodiment, the elastic member 140 is a torsion spring, and the elastic member 140 is a torsion spring, wherein a first end of the torsion spring is provided with a first connection section and is connected to the cavity portion 110 through the first connection section, a second end of the torsion spring is provided with a second connection section and is connected to the cover portion 120 through the second connection section, when the cover portion 120 is in the closed state or the open state, two pins of the torsion spring are both under tension or pressure, so that the torsion spring can apply elastic force to the cover portion 120, and the cover portion 120 is kept in the closed state or the open state without being affected by external force, thereby facilitating the use of a user.
Please refer to fig. 6 and 7. Fig. 6 is a schematic view illustrating a position of an elastic member in the charging device of fig. 2; fig. 7 is a schematic view illustrating a position of an elastic member in the charging device of fig. 4.
The elastic member 140 may include a middle torsion portion and a first connection section and a second connection section respectively connected to two opposite ends of the middle torsion portion, wherein the first connection section and the second connection section of the elastic member 140 may be respectively connected to the cavity portion 110 and the lid portion 120, and the middle torsion portion may be supported by the first connection section and the second connection section to be suspended, and since the lid portion 120 belongs to a rotatable member, the positions of the second connection section and the middle torsion portion are both dynamically changed when the lid portion 120 is opened or closed.
As shown in fig. 6, when in the closed state, the middle torsion portion can be located at a first predetermined position, and at this time, the second connecting segment provides tension to the cover portion 120, so that the cover portion 120 is maintained in the closed state.
As shown in fig. 7, when in the open state, the intermediate torsion portion and the second connecting segment may be changed in position with the rotation of the cover portion 120, and may be in a second predetermined position, at which the second connecting segment provides tension to the cover portion 120, so that the cover portion 120 is maintained in the open state.
Further, in this embodiment, the rotation protrusion 1231 may be a connecting portion between the groove 123 and an inner side wall of the cavity 110, that is, the connecting portion is located between the cover 120 and the cavity 110, and is used for realizing the rotation matching between the cover 120 and the cavity 110. Wherein a distance between the second gear part 111 and the elastic member 140 is smaller than a distance between the second gear part 111 and the connecting part (the rotation protrusion 1231); and, the distance between the elastic member 140 and the notch of the slot body 123 is greater than the distance between the second gear part 111 and the notch of the slot body 123. The advantage of this solution is that when the cover portion 120 is in the open state, the cover portion 120 can be rotated relative to the cavity portion 110 by pressing the cover portion 120 with a small pushing force, so that the cover portion 120 is switched to the open state; when the cover body part 120 needs to be closed, the cover body part is easy to close, and the cover body part 120 can be tightly covered by the elastic force of the elastic piece 140, so that the groove 101 can be better closed
In this embodiment, the cavity 110 includes a first housing 1101 and a second housing 1102, wherein the opening of the slot 101 may be opened on a sidewall of the second housing 1102. The first housing 1101 can be sleeved on the second housing 1102.
The first housing 1101 and the second housing 1102 may enclose a first accommodating space 12. The second housing 1102 and the cover 120 may enclose a second receiving space 13.
The first receiving space 12 may be used to mount at least a portion of the charging assembly 130. The second receiving space 13 may be used for receiving the slot 123 for receiving the member to be charged. The first accommodating space 12 and the second accommodating space 13 are communicated with each other, so as to form an accommodating space as described above.
In this embodiment, the charging assembly 130 includes a battery 131 and an electrode 132. The battery 131 may be fixedly installed in the first accommodating space 12, and the electrode 132 may be fixedly installed in the second accommodating space 13 and electrically connected to the battery 131.
When the member to be charged is fixed to the groove 123 of the lid portion 120 and the lid portion 120 is in the closed state, the member to be charged can be electrically connected to the battery 131 through the electrode 132, and thus can be charged by the battery 131.
Alternatively, the electrode 132 may be fixedly installed in the groove 123 of the cover portion 120, and when the to-be-charged member is fixed on the groove 123 of the cover portion 120, the electrode 132 may be electrically connected to the to-be-charged member.
Wherein, optionally, the electrode 132 may be a plug-in electrode, such as a conductive pin or a jack, which can be plugged in and electrically connected with the member to be charged; alternatively, electrode 132 may be a contact electrode, such as a metal electrode pad, which may be mated in abutment with and electrically connected to the member to be charged.
Wherein, the number of the electrodes 132 may be at least two, and the electrodes 132 may include at least a positive electrode and a negative electrode.
Further, in this embodiment, the battery 131 and the electrode 132 may be directly electrically connected by a flexible conductive connecting member such as a conductive wire or an FPC.
Further, the charging assembly 130 may further include a switch assembly 133. The switch assembly 133 may be disposed between the battery 131 and the electrode 132, such that the power current provided by the battery 131 must flow through the switch assembly 133 and then be transmitted to the electrode 132.
In this embodiment, the switch assembly 133 can control the connection line between the battery 131 and the electrode 132 to be connected or disconnected.
When the cover part 120 is in the closed state, the switch assembly 133 can make the connection line between the battery 131 and the electrode 132 be a path, so that the battery 131 and the electrode 132 can be electrically connected, and the member to be charged can be charged; when the cover 120 is in the open state, the switch assembly 133 may open the connection line between the battery 131 and the electrode 132, so as to electrically disconnect the battery 131 from the electrode 132.
The switch assembly 133 may be a contact switch assembly, and the groove 123 of the cover 120 may have an interference portion 1232. When the cover part 120 is in the closed state, the interference part 1232 may interfere with the switch assembly 133 to electrically connect the battery 131 and the electrode 132, so that the battery is electrically connected with the target appliance; when the cover 120 is opened, the interference part 1232 is separated from the interference switch component 133, and at this time, the switch component 133 can electrically disconnect the battery 131 and the electrode 132, so that the battery 131 is electrically disconnected from the target electrical device. In this embodiment, the target-consumer device includes a device to be charged. The mode of controlling the charging of the piece to be charged is convenient for users to use, and extra charging starting action is not needed.
In other embodiments, the switch assembly 133 may be an inductive switch assembly, which can automatically sense the state of the cover 120, so as to control whether the battery 131 is electrically disconnected from the electrode 132.
Alternatively, in other embodiments, the charging device 10 may further include a control component, and the control component may be in communication with the switch component 133 to control on/off of the switch component 133, so as to control whether the battery 131 is electrically disconnected from the electrode 132. Specifically, when the cover portion 120 is in the closed state or the open state, the control component may receive a trigger signal corresponding to the state of the cover portion 120, and then control the on/off of the switch component 133 according to the trigger signal, so as to control whether the battery 131 is electrically disconnected from the electrode 132.
In this embodiment, the charging assembly 130 further includes a circuit board 134, wherein the circuit board 134 may be fixedly mounted on the second housing 1102, and wherein the switch assembly 133 may be mounted on the circuit board 134. Wherein, the circuit board 134 has a plurality of electronic components (including the switch assembly 133) to form a charging circuit, and the battery 131 can be electrically connected to the charging circuit on the circuit board 134. In this implementation, the electrode 132 may be electrically connected to a charging circuit on the circuit board 134 via a flexible circuit board.
Referring to fig. 3, since heat is generated when the to-be-charged device is charged, in order to avoid heat accumulation, a heat dissipation structure may be disposed on the charging device 10, wherein the heat dissipation structure may be disposed on a sidewall of the second housing 1102 and provided with a plurality of heat dissipation holes 1103.
Optionally, a buffer 124 may be further disposed on a side of the slot 123 away from the outer wall 122. The buffer portion 124 may be disposed toward an inner wall of the cavity portion 110, when the cover portion 120 is pressed to enable the cover portion 120 to gradually rotate to an open state, at least a portion of the groove 123 of the cover portion 120 may rotate toward an inner side of the cavity portion 110, and the buffer portion 124 may prevent the groove 123 from directly abutting against the inner wall of the cavity portion 110, so that abutting deformation of the groove 123 and/or the inner wall of the cavity portion 110 may be avoided.
Further, in this embodiment, the charging device 10 further includes a limiting groove and a limiting protrusion, and the limiting groove and the limiting protrusion are respectively disposed on the second housing 1102 and the groove body 123. When the cover portion 120 is in the closed state, the limiting protrusion is at least partially inserted into the limiting groove to limit the positions of the cover portion 120 and the second housing 1102, so that the cover portion 120 can be kept in the closed state in the initial state, and the cover portion 120 is prevented from being opened to expose the groove body 123 when the charging device 10 has a collision problem and the like.
Further, optionally, the charging device 10 may further include a sterilization assembly 160, wherein the sterilization assembly 160 may be installed in the second accommodating space 13, so as to be used for sterilizing the to-be-charged member entering the second accommodating space 13.
The sterilization assembly 160 may include a sterilization device such as an ultraviolet sterilization lamp, among others. The sterilization assembly 160 can also be electrically connected to the battery 131, and the battery 131 supplies power to the sterilization assembly to sterilize the object to be charged.
When the sterilization assembly 160 includes an ultraviolet germicidal lamp and ultraviolet rays are emitted by the ultraviolet germicidal lamp for sterilization, the switch assembly 133 can also be used for controlling the connection and disconnection between the sterilization assembly 160 and the battery 131. Moreover, the switch assembly 133 controls the on/off of the sterilization assembly 160 and the battery 131, so that when the cover body 120 is in the closed state, the sterilization assembly 160 and the battery 131 are electrically connected to perform sterilization, and when the cover body 120 is in the open state, the sterilization assembly 160 and the battery 131 are electrically disconnected to stop the sterilization.
Therefore, it is possible to avoid direct irradiation of ultraviolet rays to the user when the user opens the cover body portion 120 to take out the member to be charged, so that safety from the charging device can be improved.
Further, the present application also provides an electronic atomizer assembly, wherein the electronic atomizer assembly may comprise an electronic atomizer device and a charging device 10 as described above. The electronic atomization device can be a portable electronic atomization device such as an electronic cigarette. The charging device 10 may be used to store the electronic atomization device and charge the electronic atomization device.
In summary, those skilled in the art can easily understand that the beneficial effects of the present application are: in the scheme of this application, when lid portion relative cavity portion rotated, can mesh mutually through first gear portion and second gear portion to can provide the resistance to lid portion at lid portion relative cavity portion pivoted in-process, thereby can avoid lid portion to rotate too fast and lead to treating that the piece of charging sets up fixed unstable problem on lid portion. Furthermore, the first gear part is meshed with the second gear part, so that the rotating track of the cover body part can be stabilized when the cover body part rotates relative to the cavity part.
The above description is only an example of the present application and is not intended to limit the scope of the present application, and all modifications of equivalent structures and equivalent processes, which are made by the contents of the specification and the drawings, or which are directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are intended to be included within the scope of the present application.

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1. A charging device, characterized in that the charging device comprises:
the cavity part is internally provided with an accommodating space, and a charging assembly is arranged in the accommodating space; a slot communicated with the accommodating space is formed in the side wall of at least one side of the cavity part;
the cover body part is used for accommodating a piece to be charged, is rotatably connected with the cavity part and is at least partially inserted into the open groove, so that the piece to be charged can be electrically connected with the charging assembly;
the cover body is provided with a first gear part, a second gear part is installed in the accommodating space, and the first gear part is meshed with the second gear part in a matching mode.
2. A charging device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cover portion includes a closed state for covering said slot, and an open state for opening said slot to facilitate removal of said member to be charged; the cover body portion is rotated relative to the cavity portion by pressing the cover body portion, so that the cover body portion is switched between the closed state and the open state.
3. A charging arrangement as claimed in claim 2,
the lid portion include with grooved opening assorted outer wall, and connect in the cell body of outer wall, the cell body is used for holding wait to charge the piece, the cell body at least part insert establish to in the fluting.
4. A charging arrangement as claimed in claim 3,
the second gear part comprises a damping gear which is detachably mounted on the inner wall of the cavity part and meshed with the first gear part.
5. A charging arrangement as claimed in claim 3,
the charging device further comprises an elastic piece; the cover body part and the cavity part are elastically connected through the elastic piece, and the elastic piece is used for applying elastic force to the cover body part so that the cover body part tends to be in a closed state or an open state.
6. A charging arrangement as claimed in claim 5,
the elastic piece is a torsion spring, a first end of the torsion spring is connected with the cavity part, and a second end of the torsion spring is connected with the cover body part;
a connecting part used for realizing the rotation matching of the cover part and the cavity part is arranged between the cover part and the cavity part, and the distance between the second gear part and the torsion spring is smaller than the distance between the second gear part and the connecting part;
the distance between the torsion spring and the notch of the groove body is larger than the distance between the second gear part and the notch of the groove body.
7. A charging device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6,
the charging assembly comprises a battery and a switch assembly, and the switch assembly is used for controlling the on-off of a circuit of the battery and a target electric device;
wherein, the groove body is also provided with a collision part;
when the cover body part is in the closed state, the interference part is abutted against the switch assembly so that the battery is electrically connected with the target electric appliance;
when the cover body is in the open state, the interference part is separated from the switch assembly, so that the battery is electrically disconnected from the target electrical appliance.
8. A charging arrangement as claimed in claim 7,
the charging device further comprises a sterilization assembly used for sterilizing the piece to be charged, and the sterilization assembly is installed in the cavity part and is electrically connected with the switch assembly.
9. A charging arrangement as claimed in claim 7,
the charging assembly further comprises an electrode, and the electrode is mounted on the cover body part and is used for being electrically connected with the piece to be charged;
wherein the electrode is electrically connected to the switching assembly.
10. An electronic atomizer assembly, said electronic atomizer assembly comprising an electronic atomizing device and a charging device;
the charging device comprises the charging device of any one of claims 1-9;
the electronic atomization device is used for being installed on the cover body portion and used for receiving the charging assembly for charging.
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