AI-Driven Adaptive Atomization System: Liquid Flow Innovation
Legal Citation
Background and Problem Solved
Current electronic atomization devices, as described in the original patent, often struggle with liquid leakage and insufficient supply in their liquid systems. This new invention addresses these limitations by introducing AI-driven liquid flow optimization, modular self-sustaining liquid supply modules, and adaptive atomization chambers, ensuring efficient and reliable operation in various scenarios.
Novelty and Inventive Step
The new invention's novelty lies in its integration of artificial intelligence, modular design, and advanced materials to create an adaptive, real-time optimized atomization system. The inventive step is the combination of AI-driven liquid flow optimization, MEMS-based viscosity adjustment, and nanostructured surfaces, which significantly improves the performance, efficiency, and reliability of electronic atomization devices.
Alternative Embodiments and Variations
Alternative embodiments of the invention could include the use of different AI algorithms, various nanostructured surface materials, or the integration of additional sensors to monitor environmental conditions. Variations of the invention could also involve different modular configurations, such as a decentralized swarm of atomization assemblies or a centralized, high-volume liquid supply module.
Potential Commercial Applications and Market
The adaptive atomization system has vast commercial potential in industries such as consumer electronics, healthcare, and aerospace, where reliable, efficient, and adaptive liquid delivery systems are crucial. The wearable, personalized embodiment of the invention could revolutionize the fields of precision medicine and personalized wellness, while the modular, self-sustaining design could transform industrial processes and manufacturing workflows.
CPC Classifications
| Section | Class | Group |
|---|---|---|
| A | A24 | A24F40/46 |
| A | A24 | A24F40/10 |
| A | A24 | A24F40/44 |
Section 103 Obviousness Analysis (PHOSITA)
Field of Art
Electronic atomization systems, specifically capillary liquid conducting devices for electronic vaporization technologies, requiring expertise in microfluidics, materials science, and electronic device design
Person of Ordinary Skill (PHOSITA) Profile
A professional with advanced engineering degree (MS/PhD) in mechanical or chemical engineering, experienced in microfluidic design, familiar with electronic vaporization technologies, and possessing knowledge of materials engineering and fluid dynamics principles
Obviousness Rationale
A PHOSITA would recognize that the PTD's AI-driven and nanostructured approaches represent predictable extensions of the source patent's fundamental liquid conducting and atomization principles. The core technical challenges of liquid flow, leakage prevention, and efficient atomization remain consistent between the source patent and PTD. Integrating emerging technologies like AI and nanostructures represents a natural progression of solving known limitations in electronic atomization systems.
Obvious Combinations & Variations
Original Patent Information
| Patent Number | US 11,856,990 |
|---|---|
| Title | Capillary liquid conducting and atomizing unit and atomizing device |
| Assignee(s) | Shenzhen Huachengda Precision Industry Co. Ltd. |