CN117642089A - Fragrance absorber and method for manufacturing fragrance absorber - Google Patents

Fragrance absorber and method for manufacturing fragrance absorber Download PDF

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CN117642089A
CN117642089A CN202180100478.XA CN202180100478A CN117642089A CN 117642089 A CN117642089 A CN 117642089A CN 202180100478 A CN202180100478 A CN 202180100478A CN 117642089 A CN117642089 A CN 117642089A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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Abstract

The fragrance absorber has a first member and a second member detachably connected to the first member. One of the first member or the second member has a first engaging portion and a second engaging portion that engage with the other of the first member or the second member. The first engagement portion engages with the other of the first member or the second member differently from the second engagement portion. The first engaging portion is provided on a first side of one of the first member and the second member, and the second engaging portion is provided on a second side of the opposite side to the first side.

Description

Fragrance absorber and method for manufacturing fragrance absorber
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a fragrance absorber and a method for manufacturing the fragrance absorber.
Background
Conventionally, a flavor extractor for extracting flavor or the like without burning a material is known. The flavor inhaler includes, for example, a chamber for housing an aerosol source and an atomizing unit for atomizing the aerosol source housed in the chamber by heating. In such a flavor inhaler, a cartridge including the chamber and the atomizing unit is detachable from a device body including a power source or the like (for example, refer to patent document 1).
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Patent literature
Patent document 1: international publication No. 2018/048813
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
In the flavor inhaler disclosed in patent document 1, which is composed of a plurality of members, an arbitrary engagement means for engaging the members with each other is used. For example, among the plurality of members constituting the fragrance absorber, engagement by snap fitting, engagement by a magnet, engagement by a screw, engagement by a sliding resistance by a taper, or the like may be employed.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a novel structure for engaging members constituting a fragrance absorber with each other.
Means for solving the problems
According to a first aspect, a fragrance absorber is provided. The fragrance absorber has a first member and a second member detachably connected to the first member. One of the first member and the second member has a first engaging portion and a second engaging portion that engage with the other of the first member and the second member. The first engagement portion engages with the other of the first member or the second member differently from the second engagement portion. The first engagement portion is provided on a first side of the one of the first member and the second member, and the second engagement portion is provided on a second side opposite to the first side.
According to the first aspect, the first member and the second member are engaged by the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion which are engaged in different manners, respectively, and therefore the first member and the second member can be engaged according to the characteristics of the engaging portions. As a result, the first member and the second member can be prevented from being accidentally disengaged from each other, compared to a case where the first member and the second member are engaged with each other by only the engagement portion of the single type. Further, since the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion are provided at positions (positions on opposite sides) opposite to each other, the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion can be prevented from being simultaneously opened even if a local force is applied to the fragrance absorber.
In the second aspect, in the first aspect, the first engaging portion is engaged with the other of the first member or the second member by the second engaging portion engaging with the other of the first member or the second member.
According to the second aspect, the user engages the second engagement portion with the other of the first member and the second member, so that the first engagement portion can also be engaged with the other of the first member and the second member. Thus, the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion which are engaged in different manners can be easily engaged with the other of the first member or the second member. In other words, the user does not have to engage the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion with the other of the first member or the second member, respectively, and therefore the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion can be easily engaged with the other of the first member or the second member.
In a third aspect, in the first or second aspect, the first engaging portion is engaged with the other of the first member and the second member by biasing the first engaging portion in a predetermined direction by the second engaging portion.
According to the third aspect, the first engaging portion can be engaged with the other of the first member or the second member by the second engaging portion, and therefore the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion which are engaged in different manners can be easily engaged with the other of the first member or the second member.
A fourth aspect is the first to third aspects, wherein the first engaging portion engages with the other of the first member or the second member after the second engaging portion engages with the other of the first member or the second member in the process of connecting the second member to the first member.
According to the fourth aspect, the engagement by the first engagement portion and the engagement by the second engagement portion can be generated with a time difference.
A fifth aspect is the first to fourth aspects, wherein the other of the first or second members has a recess, a notch, or a hole, and the first engagement portion is a protrusion engaged with the recess, notch, or hole.
According to the fifth aspect, the user can feel the sense when the convex portion is attached to or detached from the concave portion or the hole, and thus can feel whether the first engaging portion is engaged with the other of the first member or the second member.
A sixth aspect is the fifth aspect, wherein a portion of the second member exposed from the first member is longer on the first side than on the second side in a state where the first member and the second member are connected.
According to the sixth aspect, the first side of the second member is longer than the second side, and thus the user can easily operate the first side of the second member. Thus, when the second member is provided with the protruding portion (first engaging portion), the user can easily remove the protruding portion provided on the first side from the first member by operating the first side of the second member.
A seventh aspect is the fifth or sixth aspect, wherein the surface of the first side of the portion of the second member exposed from the first member has a surface-processed portion that increases friction in a state where the first member and the second member are connected.
According to the seventh aspect, when the user operates the first side of the second member, the force applied to the second member by the user is easily transmitted to the second member. Therefore, in the case where the second member is provided with the protruding portion (first engaging portion), the user can easily remove the protruding portion provided on the first side from the first member.
An eighth aspect is the first to seventh aspects, wherein the second engaging portion is a raised portion having a tapered surface, and the second engaging portion biases the first engaging portion from the second side toward the first side when the second engaging portion is engaged with the first member or the other of the second members.
According to the eighth aspect, when the first engaging portion is a convex portion, the first engaging portion can be biased toward the concave portion, the notch, or the hole of the other of the first member or the second member to engage the first engaging portion with the concave portion, the notch, or the hole. In this case, the second member can be prevented from being removed from the first member in the attachment/detachment direction of the second member by the protruding portion of the first engaging portion, and the second member can be prevented from being moved in a direction orthogonal to the attachment/detachment direction by the second engaging portion.
A ninth aspect is the first to seventh aspects, wherein the first member has an opening capable of receiving the second member.
According to the ninth aspect, the second members can be inserted into the first members and engaged with each other.
A tenth aspect is the ninth aspect, wherein the opening has a non-circular shape when viewed from the attaching/detaching direction, so that rotation of the second member in the circumferential direction with respect to the attaching/detaching direction is suppressed.
According to the tenth aspect, the first member and the second member can be prevented from being deviated in their circumferential directions. Therefore, the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion can be prevented from being deviated from the first member in the circumferential direction, and therefore the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion can be easily engaged with the first member.
An eleventh aspect is the ninth or tenth aspect, wherein the opening is defined by an opening end portion inclined with respect to a plane orthogonal to the attaching/detaching direction.
According to the eleventh aspect, the area of the opening can be increased as compared with the case where the opening end portion is orthogonal to the attaching/detaching direction, and therefore the first member and the second member can be easily attached.
A twelfth aspect is the subject matter of any one of the first to eleventh aspects, wherein the second member is a mouthpiece.
According to the twelfth aspect, the mouthpiece can be engaged with the first member by the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion.
A thirteenth aspect is directed to any one of the first to twelfth aspects, wherein the second member includes an atomizing unit that atomizes the aerosol source.
According to the thirteenth aspect, the atomizing unit can be engaged with the first member by the first engaging unit and the second engaging unit.
According to a fourteenth aspect, there is provided a method of manufacturing a fragrance absorber. The method for manufacturing the fragrance absorber comprises a step of connecting the second component to the first component constituting the fragrance absorber. The process comprises the following steps: and a second engagement portion provided on a second side of one of the first member or the second member is engaged with the other of the first member or the second member, and a first engagement portion provided on a first side of the one of the first member or the second member, which is opposite to the second side, is engaged with the other of the first member or the second member so as to be different from the second engagement portion.
According to the fourteenth aspect, the first member and the second member are engaged by the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion which are engaged in different manners, respectively, and therefore the first member and the second member can be engaged according to the characteristics of the engaging portions. As a result, the first member and the second member can be prevented from being accidentally disengaged from each other, compared to a case where the first member and the second member are engaged with each other by only the engagement portion of the single type. Further, since the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion are provided at positions (positions on opposite sides) opposite to each other, the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion can be prevented from being simultaneously opened even if a local force is applied to the fragrance absorber.
A fifteenth aspect is the fourteenth aspect, wherein the step includes: the second engagement portion is engaged with the other of the first member or the second member, and the first engagement portion is biased in a predetermined direction, whereby the first engagement portion is engaged with the other of the first member or the second member.
According to the fifteenth aspect, the first engagement portion can be engaged with the other of the first member or the second member by the second engagement portion, and therefore the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion engaged in different manners can be easily engaged with the other of the first member or the second member.
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Fig. 1 is an overall perspective view of the fragrance extracting device according to the present embodiment.
Fig. 2A is a side view of the first component shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 2B is a partially enlarged perspective view of the first member.
Fig. 3A is a side view of the second component shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 3B is an enlarged view of the first engaging portion.
Fig. 3C is an enlarged view of the second engaging portion.
Fig. 4A is a diagram showing a method of manufacturing the fragrance absorber.
Fig. 4B is a diagram showing a method of manufacturing the fragrance absorber.
Fig. 4C is a diagram showing a method of manufacturing the fragrance absorber.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view of a fragrance absorber according to another embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view of a fragrance absorber according to another embodiment.
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Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the drawings described below, the same or corresponding components are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description thereof is omitted.
Fig. 1 is an overall perspective view of the fragrance extracting device according to the present embodiment. As shown in fig. 1, the fragrance absorber 100 has a first member 50 and a second member 10 detachably connected to the first member 50. Fig. 1 shows a state in which the first member 50 is engaged with the second member 10. In the present embodiment, the first member 50 has a battery 52, and constitutes a power supply unit that is reused. The first member 50 may have a control board such as a PCB for controlling the power of the battery 52. In addition, in the present embodiment, the second member 10 constitutes a cartridge. The battery 52 of the first member 50 is configured to supply electric power to the second member 10. The second part 10 has a vent 12 at its front end. The user is able to draw aerosol generated by the fragrance aspirator 100 from the vent 12. That is, in the present embodiment, the second member 10 is also a mouthpiece.
Fig. 2A is a side view of the first member 50 shown in fig. 1. Fig. 2B is a partially enlarged perspective view of the first member 50. The first member 50 has a housing 53 accommodating the battery 52 and the like shown in fig. 1. As shown in fig. 2B, the first member 50 (frame 53) has an opening 54 capable of receiving the second member 10. As a result, as shown in fig. 1, the second member 10 can be inserted into the first member 50 and engaged with each other. The opening 54 is provided at one end of the frame 53, and the other end of the frame 53 is closed. Thus, the frame 53 of the first member 50 is entirely formed as a bottomed tubular body.
The first member 50 has a first side 62 and a second side 64 (opposite side) opposite the first side 62. The second member 10 is attached to and detached from the first member 50 in the direction in which the first side 62 and the second side 64 extend. That is, the left-right direction in fig. 2 corresponds to the attachment/detachment direction of the first member 50. The "attachment/detachment direction" in the present specification refers to the longitudinal direction of the fragrance absorber 100, and is a direction in which the first member 50 is coupled to or adjacent to the second member 10, or is also an insertion direction when the second member 10 is inserted into the opening 54. Thus, the first side 62 and the second side 64 are separated from each other in a direction orthogonal to the attaching/detaching direction.
The opening 54 is divided by an open end 54a of the first member 50. As shown in fig. 2A and 2B, the opening end 54a is preferably inclined with respect to a surface orthogonal to the attaching/detaching direction. Accordingly, the area of the opening 54 can be increased as compared with the case where the opening end 54a is orthogonal to the attaching/detaching direction, and therefore the first member 50 and the second member 10 can be easily attached. Specifically, the second member 10 can be easily inserted into the opening 54 of the first member 50. Since the opening end 54a is inclined with respect to the surface orthogonal to the attaching/detaching direction, the length of the first side 62 of the housing 53 in the attaching/detaching direction is shorter than the length of the second side 64 of the housing 53 in the attaching/detaching direction.
The opening 54 is preferably in a non-circular shape when viewed in the attachment/detachment direction. Thus, when the second member 10 is inserted into the opening 54, rotation in the circumferential direction with respect to the attachment/detachment direction can be suppressed. Therefore, the first member 50 and the second member 10 are not shifted in circumferential direction, and therefore the first member 50 and the second member 10 can be easily engaged. In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 2B, the opening 54 has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed from the attaching/detaching direction. The opening 54 may have any shape.
As shown in fig. 2B, the first member 50 has a hole 56 for engaging the first engaging portion 32 of the second member 10 described later. In the present embodiment, the hole 56 is provided on the first side 62 so as to penetrate between the outer surface and the inner surface of the housing 53. The first member 50 may have a recess or a notch in which the first engaging portion 32 of the second member 10 described later is engaged. In this case, for example, a recess or a notch may be formed in the inner surface of the first side 62 of the housing 53. In addition, in the present embodiment, the inner surface 58 of the second side 64 of the frame 53 may be formed flat.
Fig. 3A is a side view of the second component 10 shown in fig. 1. As shown by the broken line in fig. 3A, the second member 10 has an atomizing area 16 and an aerosol flow channel 14 inside. The atomizing unit 16 includes, for example, an aerosol source, a heater for atomizing the aerosol source, and the like, and atomizes the aerosol source to generate aerosol. One end of the aerosol flow path 14 communicates with the atomizing unit 16, and the other end communicates with the vent 12. Thus, the aerosol generated in the atomizing area 16 can be supplied to the vent 12 through the aerosol flow channel 14.
The second member 10 has a first portion 10a and an exposed second portion 10b that are housed inside the first member 50 when mounted on the first member 50 as shown in fig. 1. In addition, the second component 10 has a first side 22 and a second side 24 (opposite side) opposite the first side 22. The first side 22 and the second side 24 of the second component 10 are located on the first side 62 and the second side 64 of the first component 50, respectively, in a state in which the first component 50 is connected to the second component 10. The second member 10 may have a stopper 18 that abuts the open end 54a of the first member 50 when mounted to the first member 50. The stopper 18 is an inclined surface inclined in the same direction as the opening end 54 a. The second portion 10b has a width and thickness greater than the width and thickness of the first portion 10a, bounded by the stop 18. The stopper 18 can suppress excessive penetration of the second member 10 into the interior of the first member 50 when the second member 10 is mounted to the first member 50.
In the present embodiment, the second member 10 has the first engaging portion 32 and the second engaging portion 34 engaged with the first member 50. Here, the first engaging portion 32 engages with the first member 50 differently from the second engaging portion 34. This makes it possible to engage the first member 50 with the second member 10 by utilizing the characteristics of the engagement portions. As a result, the first member 50 and the second member 10 can be prevented from being accidentally disengaged from each other, compared with a case where the first member 50 and the second member 10 are engaged with each other by only the engagement portion of the single type. As shown in fig. 3A, the first engaging portion 32 is preferably provided on the first side 22 of the second member 10, and the second engaging portion 34 is preferably provided on the second side 24. Thus, even if a local force is applied to the fragrance absorber 100, the first engagement portion 32 and the second engagement portion 34 can be prevented from being simultaneously opened.
The first engaging portion 32 and the second engaging portion 34 may have any engaging structure that engages in a mutually different manner. For example, the first engaging portion 32 and the second engaging portion 34 may have a magnetic engaging structure, a friction engaging structure, a locking engaging structure (snap fitting, etc.), or the like.
Fig. 3B is an enlarged view of the first engaging portion 32. As shown in fig. 3B, in the present embodiment, the first engaging portion 32 may be a protruding portion that engages with the hole 56 of the first member 50 shown in fig. 2B. When the first engaging portion 32 is a protruding portion, the user can feel the sense of the protruding portion when attaching and detaching the protruding portion to and from the hole 56 of the first member 50, and thus can feel whether or not the first engaging portion 32 is engaged with the first member 50.
Fig. 3C is an enlarged view of the second engaging portion 34. As shown in fig. 3C, in the present embodiment, the second engagement portion 34 may be a bulge portion having a tapered surface 34 a. The tapered surface 34a is inclined from the first portion 10a side toward the second portion 10b side of the second member 10 so that the width of the second member 10 becomes larger. In other words, the second engagement portion 34 can apply a force from the second side 24 toward the first side 22 by the tapered surface 34a when the second engagement portion 34 is engaged with the first member 50. Thereby, the first engaging portion 32 can be biased toward the hole 56 of the first member 50 to engage with the hole 56. In this case, the second member 10 can be prevented from being removed from the first member 50 in the attaching/detaching direction of the second member 10 by the protruding portion of the first engaging portion 32, and the second member 10 can be prevented from being swung in the direction orthogonal to the attaching/detaching direction by the second engaging portion 34. In addition, since the increase in friction force generated by the first engagement portion 32 can be alleviated during the attachment and detachment of the second member 10, abrasion and damage of the first engagement portion 32 can be suppressed. The second engagement portion 34 is not limited to a ridge portion having a tapered surface 34a, and may be appropriately selected from structures capable of biasing the first engagement portion 32 toward the first member 50. Specifically, the second engagement portion 34 may have an elastic structure such as silicon or a spring.
As shown in fig. 3A, in a state where the first member 50 and the second member 10 are connected, the length of the portion of the second member 10 exposed from the first member 50, that is, the length of the second portion 10b is preferably longer on the first side 22 than on the second side 24. That is, as shown in fig. 3A, it is preferable that the length L1 of the first side 22 of the second portion 10b is longer than the length L2 of the second side 24 of the second portion 10b. Accordingly, the user can easily operate the first side 22 of the second portion 10b, and thus the user can easily remove the first engaging portion 32 provided on the first side 22 from the first member 50 by operating the first side 22 of the second portion 10b. More specifically, the first side 22 of the second member 10 is pressed in a direction in which the first engaging portion 32 is separated from the first member 50, whereby the engagement of the first member 50 by the first engaging portion 32 can be easily released.
Further, it is preferable that the surface processing portion 26 for increasing the friction force is provided on the surface of the first side 22 of the second part 10b, which is the portion of the second part 10 exposed from the first part 50 in the state where the first part 50 is connected to the second part 10. The surface processing portion 26 may include, for example, any surface-treated portion subjected to sand blasting, embossing, rubber coating, or the like to increase friction. Thus, when the user operates the first side 22 of the second member 10, the force applied to the second member 10 by the user is easily transferred to the second member 10. Therefore, the user can easily remove the first engaging portion 32 provided on the first side 22 from the first member 50.
Next, a method of manufacturing the fragrance absorber 100 will be described. Fig. 4A to 4C are views showing a method of manufacturing the fragrance absorber 100. Specifically, fig. 4A to 4C show the mounting sequence of the first member 50 and the second member 10. First, the second member 10 is connected to the first member 50 constituting the fragrance absorber 100. Specifically, the first portion 10a of the second member 10 is inserted into the opening 54 of the first member 50. As shown in fig. 4A, the second member 10 is inserted into the opening 54 of the first member 50 in the attaching/detaching direction d 1.
Next, the second member 10 is inserted into the first member 50 in the attaching/detaching direction d1, so that the second engaging portion 34 engages with the first member 50. Specifically, the tapered surface 34a of the second engagement portion 34 shown in fig. 3C contacts the inner surface 58 of the frame 53 of the first member 50 shown in fig. 2B. After the tapered surface 34a contacts the inner surface 58 of the housing 53, when the second member 10 is further pushed into the first member 50 in the attaching/detaching direction d1, the second engaging portion 34 is further engaged with the first member 50. As a result, the second member 10 including the first engaging portion 32 is biased in a predetermined direction by the second engaging portion 34. Specifically, as shown in fig. 4B, the first engagement portion 32 is biased in a direction d2 (a direction from the second side 24 toward the first side 22) orthogonal to the attaching/detaching direction d 1. As a result, as shown in fig. 4C, the protruding portion of the first engaging portion 32 enters the hole 56 to engage.
In the process shown in fig. 4A to 4C, during the connection of the second member 10 to the first member 50, the first engaging portion 32 engages with the first member 50 after the second engaging portion 34 engages with the first member 50. This makes it possible to generate engagement by the first engagement portion 32 and engagement by the second engagement portion 34 with a time difference. Further, according to the steps shown in fig. 4A to 4C, the second engaging portion 34 is engaged with the first member 50, and the first engaging portion 32 can be engaged with the first member 50, so that the first engaging portion 32 and the second engaging portion 34 which are engaged in different manners can be easily engaged with the first member 50.
The process shown in fig. 4A to 4C may also be referred to as the first engaging portion 32 engaging with the first member 50 by the second engaging portion 34 engaging with the first member 50. The user can engage the second engagement portion 34 with the first member 50 so that the first engagement portion 32 can also be engaged with the first member 50, and therefore, the first engagement portion 32 and the second engagement portion 34 which are engaged in different manners can be easily engaged with the first member 50. That is, the user does not have to engage the first engagement portion 32 and the second engagement portion 34 with the first member 50, respectively, and therefore the first engagement portion 32 and the second engagement portion 34 can be easily engaged with the first member 50.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view of a fragrance absorber 100 according to another embodiment. In fig. 5, the first member 50 is shown in a cross-sectional view, the second member 10 is shown in a side view, and the second member 10 is shown in a state immediately before being connected to the first member 50. In the example shown in fig. 5, the first engagement portion 35 of the second member 10 is a concave portion, and the first member 50 has a convex portion 59 corresponding thereto. When the second member 10 is inserted into the first member 50 in the attaching/detaching direction d1, the second engaging portion 34 urges the first engaging portion 32 in a direction d2 (see fig. 4B) orthogonal to the attaching/detaching direction d 1. Thereby, the convex portion 59 enters the concave portion of the first engaging portion 35 and engages therewith. As shown in fig. 5, the fragrance extraction device 100 according to the present embodiment can employ various types of first engagement portions 35 and second engagement portions 34.
In the above-described example, the second member 10 has been described as having the first engaging portion 32 (the first engaging portion 35) and the second engaging portion 34. However, the present embodiment is not limited thereto, and one of the first member 50 and the second member 10 may have a first engaging portion and a second engaging portion that engage with the other of the first member 50 and the second member 10. That is, the first member 50 may have at least one of the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion. In this case, the second member 10 may have an engaged portion that engages with the first engaging portion or the second engaging portion. Fig. 6 is a schematic view of a fragrance absorber 100 according to another embodiment. In fig. 6, the first member 50 is shown in a cross-sectional view, the second member 10 is shown in a side view, and the second member 10 is shown in a state immediately before being connected to the first member 50.
The flavor inhaler 100 shown in fig. 6 is different from the flavor inhaler 100 shown in fig. 1 to 4C in that the second engaging portion 34 is not provided in the second member 10, but instead the second engaging portion 57 is provided in the first member 50 and in that the hole 56 (corresponding to an example of the first engaging portion) of the first member 50 is located. In the example shown in fig. 6, the hole 56 of the first member 50 corresponds to the first engagement portion, and the convex portion 33 of the second member 10 enters the hole 56. As shown in fig. 6, the first member 50 has a second engagement portion 57 on an inner surface 58 of a second side 64 (see fig. 2A). The second engagement portion 57 may be a bulge portion having a tapered surface 57 a. The tapered surface 57a is inclined so that the width of the first member 50 becomes smaller as it gets away from the opening 54. In other words, the second engagement portion 57 uses the tapered surface 57a to urge the protruding portion 33 from the second side 24 toward the first side 22 when the second engagement portion 57 engages with the first member 50. Thereby, the protruding portion 33 can be biased toward the hole 56 of the first member 50 to be engaged with the hole 56.
As shown in fig. 6, the hole 56 of the second member 10 is preferably disposed at a position substantially coincident with the second engaging portion 57 in the attaching/detaching direction d 1. When the second engagement portion 57 biases the protruding portion 33 from the second side 24 toward the first side 22, the displacement amount of the second member 10 in the direction d2 (see fig. 4B) corresponding to the position of the second engagement portion 57 is relatively large, so that the protruding portion 33 can be biased toward the hole 56 of the first member 50 to be engaged with the hole 56 more reliably. In this way, the second member 10 may have the first engaging portion (hole 56) and the second engaging portion 57.
The embodiments of the present invention have been described above, but the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and various modifications are possible within the scope of the technical ideas described in the claims, the specification, and the drawings. Further, any shape and material not directly described in the specification and drawings are within the scope of the technical idea of the present invention as long as the function and effect of the present invention are achieved.
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10: second part
16: atomizing part
22: first side
24: second side
26: surface processing part
32. 35: first engaging portion
34. 57: second engaging part
34a: conical surface
50: first part
54: an opening
54a: open end portion
56: hole(s)
100: fragrance absorber
d1: the loading and unloading direction.

Claims (15)

1. A fragrance absorber, comprising:
a first component; and
a second member detachably connected to the first member,
one of the first member and the second member has a first engaging portion and a second engaging portion that engage with the other of the first member and the second member,
the first engaging portion engages with the other of the first member or the second member differently from the second engaging portion,
the first engagement portion is provided on a first side of the one of the first member and the second member, and the second engagement portion is provided on a second side opposite to the first side.
2. The flavor extractor of claim 1 wherein,
the first engagement portion is engaged with the other of the first member or the second member by the second engagement portion engaging with the other of the first member or the second member.
3. A fragrance absorber according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
the first engaging portion is engaged with the other of the first member and the second member by biasing the first engaging portion in a predetermined direction by the second engaging portion.
4. A fragrance absorber according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein,
in the process of connecting the second member to the first member, the first engaging portion engages with the other of the first member or the second member after the second engaging portion engages with the other of the first member or the second member.
5. A fragrance absorber according to any of claims 1 to 4,
the other of the first member or the second member has a recess, a notch, or a hole,
the first engagement portion is a protrusion engaged with the recess, the notch, or the hole.
6. The flavor extractor of claim 5 wherein,
in a state where the first member is connected to the second member, a length of a portion of the second member exposed from the first member is longer on a first side than on the second side.
7. A fragrance absorber according to claim 5 or 6, wherein,
the surface of the first side of the portion of the second member exposed from the first member has a surface-processed portion that increases friction in a state where the first member is connected to the second member.
8. The flavour absorber according to any of the claims 1-7, wherein,
the second clamping part is a bulge part with a conical surface,
when the second engaging portion engages with the other of the first member or the second member, the second engaging portion urges the first engaging portion from the second side toward the first side.
9. A fragrance absorber according to any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein,
the first component has an opening capable of receiving the second component.
10. The scent pick-up of claim 9, wherein,
the opening has a non-circular shape when viewed from the attachment/detachment direction, so that rotation of the second member in the circumferential direction with respect to the attachment/detachment direction is suppressed.
11. A fragrance absorber according to claim 9 or 10, wherein,
the opening is divided by an opening end portion inclined with respect to a surface orthogonal to the attaching/detaching direction.
12. A fragrance absorber according to any of claims 1 to 11,
the second component is a mouthpiece.
13. The flavour absorber according to any of the claims 1-12, wherein,
the second component includes an atomizing portion that atomizes the aerosol source.
14. A method for manufacturing a fragrance absorber, characterized by comprising a step of connecting a second member to a first member constituting the fragrance absorber,
the process comprises the following steps:
a second engagement portion provided on a second side of one of the first member and the second member is engaged with the other of the first member and the second member,
a first engagement portion provided on a first side of the one of the first member and the second member, which is opposite to the second side, is engaged with the other of the first member and the second member so as to be different from the second engagement portion.
15. The method of manufacturing a fragrance absorber according to claim 14, wherein,
the process comprises the following steps: the second engagement portion is engaged with the other of the first member or the second member, and the first engagement portion is biased in a predetermined direction, whereby the first engagement portion is engaged with the other of the first member or the second member.
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