Luxshare Precision Industry has filed a patent for an electronic atomization heating battery assembly. The assembly includes a first housing, a battery accommodating housing, a detachable battery, a battery management module, a control module, and a connecting member. The battery management module and control module are detachably connected to the connecting member, allowing for reuse of components. The patent also includes an electronic atomization heating device incorporating this battery assembly. GlobalData’s report on Luxshare Precision Industry gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Electronic atomization heating battery assembly with detachable components

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Luxshare Precision Industry Co Ltd

The patent application (Publication Number: US20230284684A1) describes an electronic atomization heating battery assembly and an electronic atomization heating device.

The electronic atomization heating battery assembly includes a first housing with a receiving space, a battery accommodating housing within the receiving space, and a detachable battery within the accommodating space. The assembly also includes a battery management module and a control module, both detachably connected to a connecting member. The battery management module and control module each have circuit boards with contact elements, which are connected by the connecting member. The connecting member is made of metal and has a U-shaped configuration at both ends. The battery management module also includes an electrical connector that serves as a charging port for the assembly. The battery accommodating housing has an elastic locking arm that locks with the second circuit board.

The electronic atomization heating device includes the electronic atomization heating battery assembly and an electronic atomization heating e-liquid storage assembly. The e-liquid storage assembly includes a second housing with a receiving space, an e-liquid tank housing, an e-liquid storage element, an e-liquid guiding element, and a heating element. The electronic atomization heating battery assembly and the electronic atomization heating e-liquid storage assembly are mated with each other, with an engaging protrusion and engaging recess ensuring a secure connection. The battery management module and control module of the electronic atomization heating battery assembly have the same structure as described earlier.

Overall, the patent application describes a battery assembly and device for electronic atomization heating. The assembly includes detachable battery management and control modules connected by a metal connecting member. The device combines the battery assembly with an e-liquid storage assembly, creating a complete electronic atomization heating system. The design features ensure secure connections and efficient operation of the device.

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