BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a dehumidifier, such as a dehumidifier for removing
indoor humidity, and more particularly, to a dehumidifier for supplying a specific
user-determined location with dehumidified air.
Discussion of the Related Art
[0002] Generally, dehumidifiers are apparatus for removing moistness (humidity) from air,
and include dry dehumidifiers and cooling dehumidifiers in accordance with ways of
removing humidity. The present invention relates to cooling dehumidifiers removing
air humidity by condensation through heat exchange.
[0003] Structure and operation of a general dehumidifier according to a related art is schematically
explained by referring to the attached drawings as follows.
[0004] FIG. 1 illustrates a disassembled bird's-eye view of a general dehumidifier according
to a related art, and FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic diagram for operation of the
dehumidifier in FIG. 1.
[0005] Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, a dehumidifier includes a cabinet 1 of which front,
rear, and bottom faces are open, a heat exchanger 4 constructed with evaporator 2
and condenser 3 installed inside the cabinet 1 so as to carry out a dehumidifying
function, a compressor 5 compressing a refrigerant circulating the heat exchanger
4, an air blower 6 installed at a front or rear of the heat exchanger 4 so as to ventilate
an air forcibly, a housing 7 supporting the air blower 6 as well as guiding the air
dehumidified through heat exchange to a front panel 11, and a water tank 10 installed
at a bottom of the heat exchanger 4 so as to store a condensed water generated from
dehumidifying operation.
[0006] The front panel 11 is installed at a front of the cabinet 1 so as to blow the dehumidified
air into a room. An air filter filtering various particles in an air sucked into the
heat exchanger 4 is installed at a rear of the cabinet 1. And, a support plate 8 supporting
the compressor 5 and water tank 10 is installed at a bottom of the cabinet 1.
[0007] A barrier 9 partitioning spaces in which the compressor 5 and water tank 10 are installed
respectively is installed on the support plate 8, and a drain fan 13 guiding a condensed
water of the heat exchanger 4 to the-water tank 10 as well as supporting the housing
7 is formed over the barrier 9.
[0008] Operation of the above-constructed dehumidifier is as follows. First, an indoor air
sucked inside the cabinet through the air filter 12 by means of the air blower 6 passes
the heat exchanger 4 so as to be dehumidified, continue to pass the housing 7 and
front panel in order, and then blown back to a room.
[0009] As known by the operation of the dehumidifier, a blown direction of the dehumidifier
is limited somehow in the related art. Namely, the dehumidified air is blown through
the front panel 11 only. In this case, the grill installed at the front panel 11 plays
a role in distributing the dehumidified air uniformly but fails to concentrate the
dehumidified air on a user-demanding random place. Thus, in order to concentrate the
dehumidified air on a specific place, the dehumidifier according to the related art
should be relocated. Such inconvenience is caused by the limited blow direction of
the dehumidified air. Unfortunately, the dehumidifier according to the related art
fails to be used for a variety of usages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a dehumidifier that addresses one
or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
[0011] It would be desirable to provide a dehumidifier enabling to supply a specific user-demanding
place with a dehumidified air intensively.
[0012] Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in
part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having
ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from
practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may
be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written
description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
[0013] To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose
of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, a dehumidifier according
to the present invention includes a cabinet having an intake port and a blow outlet,
a heat exchanger installed inside the cabinet so as to carry out dehumidification,
a housing installed inside the cabinet and including a body and a cover so as to suck
a dehumidified air, main and auxiliary blow parts formed at one side of the housing,
the main blow part guiding the dehumidified air to the blow outlet of the cabinet,
the auxiliary part adjusting a blow direction of the dehumidified air freely, and
an air blower installed inside the housing, sucking an air forcibly through the intake
port of the cabinet, discharging the dehumidified air forcibly through the main and
auxiliary blow parts.
[0014] Preferably, the auxiliary blow part includes a flexible hose of which blow direction
is free to choose or a plurality of blow pipes of which withdrawal length is variable
by a sliding movement.
[0015] Therefore, the present invention enables to concentrate the dehumidified air on a
user-selected place using the hose or blow pipes.
[0016] It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following
detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are
intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding
of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application,
illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve
to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 illustrates a disassembled bird's-eye view of a general dehumidifier according
to a related art;
FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic diagram for operation of the dehumidifier in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 illustrates a disassembled bird's-eye view of a dehumidifier according to a
first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an assembly relation of an auxiliary
blowing part of the dehumidifier in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 illustrates a bird's-eye view of a rear face of the dehumidifier in FIG. 3;
FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B illustrate a housing cover and a housing of the dehumidifier in
FIG. 3;
FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B illustrate cross-sectional views of the dehumidifier for explaining
the different states of operation;
FIG. 8 illustrates a disassembled bird's-eye view of a dehumidifier according to a
second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an assembly relation of an auxiliary
blowing part of the dehumidifier in FIG. 8;
FIG. 10A and FIG. 10B illustrate cross-sectional views of wind direction control members
of the dehumidifier in FIG. 8;
FIG. 11A and FIG. 11B illustrates different operational states of the dehumidifier
in FIG. 8;
FIG. 12 illustrates a disassembled bird's-eye view of a dehumidifier according to
a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 13 illustrates a disassembled cross-sectional view of an auxiliary blowing part
of the dehumidifier in FIG. 12;
FIG. 14A and FIG. 14B illustrate open bird's-eye vies of the dehumidifier for explaining
different operational states of the dehumidifier in FIG. 12; and
FIG. 15A and FIG. 15B illustrate cross-sectional views of a dehumidifier according
to a fourth embodiment of the present invention for explaining different operational
states thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present
invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever
possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer
to the same or like parts.
First Embodiment
[0019] FIG. 3 illustrates a disassembled bird's-eye view of a dehumidifier according to
a first embodiment of the present invention.
[0020] Referring to FIG. 3, a dehumidifier according to a first embodiment of the present
invention mainly includes a cabinet 20 having an intake port 21 at a rear face, a
blow outlet 23 at a top face, and a front face which is open, a housing 50 installed
inside the cabinet 20 so that a dehumidified air is sucked in, and an air blower 60
installed inside the housing 50 so as to circulate an air forcibly.
[0021] And, the housing 50 includes a body 51 having open faces confronting the intake port
21 and blow outlet 23 respectively and a cover 53 having an opening part 55 at a face
confronting the intake port 21 of the cabinet 20 so as to be coupled with an open
rear face of the body 51.
[0022] A heat exchanger 30 includes an evaporator 31 and a condenser 33 and is installed
between the intake port 21 of the cabinet 20 and the opening part 55 of the cover
53. The heat exchanger 30 condenses humidity in an air so as to generate a dehumidified
air. The heat exchanger 30 is supported by a drain fan 71 placed under a bottom of
the heat exchanger 30, and the drain fan 71 is supported by a support plate 73 installed
at a bottom of the drain fan 71.
[0023] A barrier 75 partitioning a lower space of the cabinet 20 into a front and a rear
is built in one body of the support plate 73. A water tank 80 gathering a condensed
water through the drain fan 71 is installed at the front of the barrier 75, and the
compressor 33 is installed at the rear of the barrier 75 so as to circulate a refrigerant
to the heat exchanger 30.
[0024] The water tank 80 includes a water storage part 81 mounted on the support plate 73
stably so as to be withdrawn to a front of the cabinet, a viewable window 83 installed
at a front edge of the water storage part 81 so as to indicate a water level of the
water storage part 81, and a decoration part 85 coupled with front edges of the water
storage part 81.
[0025] An air filter 22 is installed at the intake port 21 of the cabinet 20 so as to filter
particles in a sucked-in air, and a front panel 90 having no additional blow grill
is coupled with an upper part of the front face of the cabinet 20. A display part
91 indicating various operational states externally and a plurality of operational
buttons 93 are installed at the front panel 90.
[0026] The air dehumidified through the heat exchanger 30 is sucked into an inner part of
the housing 50, and then blown externally through a blow path formed at one side of
the housing 50. In this case, the blow path includes a main blow part connected to
the blow outlet 23 at the top face of the cabinet 20 and an auxiliary blow part of
which blow direction is variable freely in accordance with a user demand.
[0027] The main blow part includes the open top face of the housing 50 and the blow outlet
23 of the cabinet 23. Thus, a blow direction of the main blow part is fixed. In this
case, a louver 24 is installed at a circumference of the blow outlet 23 of the cabinet
20 so as to be revolvable. The louver 24 opens the blow outlet 23 in accordance with
a user's selection and is preferably operated by an additional louver-driving motor(not
shown in the drawing).
[0028] The auxiliary blow part includes an auxiliary blow outlet 57 formed above the opening
part 55 of the cover 53 and a hose 120 enabling to be pulled outside the cabinet 20.
One end of the hose 120 is connected to the auxiliary blow outlet 57 so as to guide
the dehumidified air to a user-demanding specific site. Therefore, the hose 120 is
fully accommodated inside the cabinet 20 or pulled out of the cabinet 20. For this
function, the hose 120 is preferably a flexible hose so as to provide easy accommodation
and withdrawal as well as change the withdrawing direction freely.
[0029] In this case, an extending pipe 110 is preferably installed between the auxiliary
blow outlet 57 and hose 120 so as to be coupled with the hose 120. Namely, the extending
pipe 110 is built in one body of the cover 53 so as to protrude to be connected to
the auxiliary blow outlet 57, and one end of the hose 120 is inserted into the extending
pipe 110 so as to be coupled with.
[0030] For the coupling of the extending pipe 110 and hose 120, as shown in FIG. 4, a coupling
protrusion 113 is formed along an inner circumference of the extending pipe 110 and
a coupling groove 123 is formed at an outer circumference of one end 121 of the hose
120 inserted inside the extending pipe 110. Namely, the coupling protrusion 113 of
the extending pipe 110 is inserted into the coupling groove 123 of the hose 123 so
that the hose 120 is strongly fixed to the extending pipe 110.
[0031] Meanwhile, a downward slant face 111 is formed at a portion of the extending pipe
110 next to the auxiliary blow outlet 57. The slant face 111 enables to guide outflow
of the dehumidified air smoothly. Namely, the dehumidified air, which goes to the
extending pipe 110 from the air blower below the auxiliary blow outlet 57, under goes
considerable resistance due to the abrupt change of the flow path. Thus, the slant
face 111 formed at the one end of the extending pipe 110 enables to guide the dehumidified
air inside the extending pipe 110 naturally.
[0032] FIG. 5 illustrates a bird's-eye view of a rear face of the dehumidifier in FIG. 3.
[0033] Referring to FIG. 5, a penetrating hole 25 is formed at the rear face of the cabinet
20 so that the hose is withdrawn externally. And, the penetrating hole 25 is located
above the intake port 21 so as to be at the same level of the auxiliary blow outlet.
[0034] In this case, a switch plate 26 is installed so as to control the outflow of the
dehumidified air through the hose 120 by opening selectively the penetrating hole
at the rear face of the cabinet 20. Namely, when the switch plate 26 closes the penetrating
hole 25, the dehumidified air has no chance but to be blown out through the blow outlet
23 of the cabinet 20. In this case, the switch plate 26 may be a member detachable
from the cabinet 20, or another member installed revolvable centering around a hinge
point of the cabinet 20.
[0035] FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B illustrate bird's-eye views of the structures and coupling relation
of the body 51 and cover 53.
[0036] Referring to FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B, a plurality of protrusions 53a and 53b are formed
at a coupling face of the cover 53 for the easy coupling with the body. Namely, a
first protrusion part 53a is formed outside the opening part 55 of the cover 53 so
as to have a figure similar to a sidewall 51c of the body 51, and a second protrusion
part 53b is formed outside the first protrusion part 53a. In this case, in case of
a coupling thereof, the first and second protrusion parts 53a and 53b are tightly
attached along inner and outer sides of the sidewall 51c of the body 51, respectively.
Hence, the second protrusion part 53b is formed so as to leave a distance as long
as a thickness of the sidewall 51c of the body 51 from the first protrusion part 53a.
In this case, the second protrusion part plays a considerable role in determining
the position for the coupling with the body 51.
[0037] Besides, in order to lock the cover 53 to the body 51, a locking hook 51a is formed
at one side of a coupling face of the body 51 and a locking groove 53c is formed at
a coupling face of the cover 53 so as to be coupled with the locking hook 51a. Moreover,
bolt locking holes 51b and 53d are formed at the corresponding locations of the body
51 and cover 53, respectively.
[0038] Accordingly, when the body 51 and cover 53 are closely held tight each other through
the first and second protrusion parts 53a and 53b, the locking hook 51a is inserted
in the locking groove 53c. Additional bolts(not shown in the drawing) are then inserted
into the bolt locking holes 51b and 53d to fasten the body 51 and cover 53 strongly.
[0039] Preferably, a guide 55a protrudes toward the intake port 21 of the cabinet 20 around
the opening part 55 of the cover 53. The guide 55a plays a role in guiding the dehumidified
air having passes the heat exchanger toward the air blower more smoothly.
[0040] The respective states of the operation of the above-constructed dehumidifier are
explained in detail as follows.
[0041] FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B illustrate cross-sectional views of the dehumidifier for explaining
the different states of operation. FIG. 7A shows a state that a dehumidified air is
blown outside through the main blow outlet only, while FIG. 7B shows a state that
the dehumidified air is blown outside through the auxiliary blow outlet only.
[0042] Referring to FIG. 7A, when the hose 120 is fully accommodated in the cabinet 20,
the switch plate 26 closes the penetrating hole of the cabinet 20 so that the auxiliary
blow part is closed, but the blow outlet 23 of the cabinet 20 becomes open by the
actuated louver 24 so that the main blow part is open. Under this circumstance, when
power supply is applied to the compressor 35 and air blower 60, the room air passes
the air filter 22 and intake port 21 successively so as to be sucked into the heat
exchanger 30. Subsequently, the air is dehumidified through the heat exchanger 30
and sucked inside the housing through the opening part 55 of the cover 53. The dehumidified
air is then blown into a room through the blow outlet 23 opened by a blow force of
the air blower 60 installed inside the housing.
[0043] Referring to FIG. 7B, the blow outlet 23 of the cabinet 20 is closed by the operation
of the louver 24 so as to close the main blow part, while the penetrating hole 25
becomes open by the operation of the switch plate so as to open the auxiliary blow
part. In this case, the hose 120 is pulled out to a specific user-demanding position.
Under this circumstance, the air dehumidified through the heat exchanger 30 is sucked
into the housing through the opening part 55 of the cover 53, and then blown to the
auxiliary blow outlet 57 of the cover 53. Thereafter, the dehumidified air passes
the extending pipe 110 and then is guided by the hose 120 so as to be blown to a specific
location.
[0044] Considering the process between the intake and outflow of an air in the dehumidifier
according to the present invention, it is preferable that the air blower 60 is a centrifugal
fan instead of a axial-flow fan. This is because the blow direction of the dehumidified
air maintains about 90° with the intake direction of the room air centering on the
air blower 60. Therefore, the air blower 60 uses the centrifugal fan such as a sirocco
or turbo fan, thereby enabling to carry out a series of process from air intake to
outflow more smoothly.
Second Embodiment
[0045] A dehumidifier according to a second embodiment of the present invention is described
by referring to FIGs. 8 to FIGs. 11B. The dehumidifier according to the second embodiment
of the present invention differs from the first only in that the structure of the
auxiliary blow part, whereby the description except the following is the same of the
first embodiment of the present invention.
[0046] FIG. 8 illustrates a disassembled bird's-eye view of a dehumidifier according to
a second embodiment of the present invention.
[0047] Referring to FIG. 8, an auxiliary blow part according to a second embodiment of the
present invention includes an auxiliary blow outlet 57 formed at one side of the opening
part 55 of the cover 53 and a plurality of blow pipes 210, 220, and 230 interconnected
to the auxiliary blow outlet 57 and sliding so as to be drawn out.
[0048] The blow pipes includes a fixed blow pipe 210 coupled with the cover 53 and at least
one moving blow pipe 220 or 230 operating to slide inside the fixed blow pipe 210.
In this case, the fixed blow pipe 210 is preferably built in one body of the cover
53 so as to protrude to be interconnected to the auxiliary blow outlet 57.
[0049] The moving blow pipes 220 and 230 includes a first moving blow pipe 220 inserted
inside the fixed blow pipe 210 so as to enable a sliding movement and a second moving
blow pipe 230 inserted inside the first moving blow pipe 220 so as to enable a sliding
movement as well. In this case, a count of the moving blow pipes depends on a demanded
withdrawal length. For instance, two of the moving blow pipes 220 and 230 are shown
in FIG. 8.
[0050] The detailed structure of the fixed blow pipe 210 and the moving blow pipes 220 and
230 are shown in FIG. 9. One end of the fixed blow pipe 210 is coupled with the auxiliary
blow outlet 57 of the cover 53, and the other end is coupled with the penetrating
hole 25 of the cabinet 20. Therefore, portions pulled outside the cabinet 20 are the
moving blow pipes 220 and 230.
[0051] In this case, a short sill 211 determining an insertion depth of the first moving
blow pipe 220 is formed at an inner side of the fixed blow pipe 210, and a first protrusion
213 is formed at the other end of the fixed blow pipe 210 so as to protrude inward
to prevent the detachment of the first moving blow pipe 220. A second protrusion 221
is formed at one end of the first moving blow pipe 220 so as to protrude outward to
be caught by the first protrusion 213, and a third protrusion 223 is formed at the
other end of the first moving blow pipe 220 so as to protrude to prevent the detachment
of the second moving blow pipe 230. Similarly, a fourth protrusion 231 is formed at
one end of the second moving blow pipe 230 so as to protrude to be caught by the third
protrusion 223. In this case, the moving blow pipes 220 and 230 are pulled freely
and externally without being taken apart completely from the fixed blow pipe 210.
[0052] Meanwhile, lengths of the first and second moving blow pipes 220 and 230 should be
equal to or shorter than the length between the first protrusion 213 and the short
sill 211 of the fixed blow pipe 210.
[0053] Since the moving blow pipes 220 and 230 are not as flexible as the hose, the blow
direction is limited to a certain range. In order to overcome such a limitation, a
wind direction control member 240 is preferably installed at the other end of the
second moving blow pipe 230 so as to change the blow direction of the dehumidified
air.
[0054] The present invention proposes the following two kinds of the wind direction control
member 240.
[0055] In FIG. 10A, a 1/4 sphere 241 of which both vertexes are hinge-jointed to one end
of the second moving blow pipe 230 is proposed as the wind direction control member
240. In this case, the blow direction of the dehumidified air is varied in accordance
with the rotational degree of the sphere 241. Namely, the sphere 241 guides the dehumidified
air so as to blow downward in FIG. 10A. If the sphere 241 rotates counterclockwise
at 90° centering around the vertex 241a, the dehumidified air is blown forward. If
the sphere 241 rotates clockwise at 90° centering around the vertex 241a, the dehumidified
air is blown upward.
[0056] Besides, the sphere 241 is just one of the proposed examples for the wind direction
control member. Various shapes are available for the wind direction control member,
which is installed to be revolvable at the one end of the second moving blow pipe
230, as long as the blow direction of an air is variable in accordance with the revolvable
degree thereof.
[0057] In FIG. 10B, a flexible wrinkle pipe 243 is proposed as the wind direction control
member. In this case, one side 243a of the wrinkle pipe 243 is fixed to an upper semicircle
of the one end of the second moving blow pipe 230, and the other side 243b is free
from expansion and contraction. Hence, the other side 243b of the wrinkle pipe 243
is expanded or contracted so as to revolve centering around a rotational center 243c
at the one end of the second moving blow pipe 230. Thus, the blow direction of the
dehumidified air is changed in accordance how much the other side 243b of the wrinkle
pipe 243 is expanded. Namely, the dehumidified air is guided by the wrinkle pipe 243
so as to be blown downward. If the other side 243b of the wrinkle pipe 243 is completely
contracted, the dehumidified air is blown forward.
[0058] Operation of the above-constructed dehumidifier is shown in FIG. 11A and FIG. 11B.
FIG. 11A and FIG. 11B illustrates different operational states of the dehumidifier
in FIG. 8.
[0059] FIG. 11A illustrates one state that the dehumidified air is blown externally through
the main blow part only, while FIG. 11B illustrates the other state that the dehumidified
air is blown externally through the auxiliary blow part only.
[0060] Referring to FIG. 11A, when the first and second moving blow pipes 220 and 230 are
fully inserted inside the fixed blow pipe 210, the switch plate 26 closes the penetrating
hole 25 of the cabinet 20 so as to close the auxiliary blow part, but the blow outlet
23 of the cabinet 20 becomes open by the actuated louver 24 so as to open the main
blow part. Under this circumstance, when power supply is applied to the compressor
35 and air blower 60, the room air passes the air filter 22 and intake port 21 successively
so as to be sucked into the heat exchanger 30. Subsequently, the air is dehumidified
through the heat exchanger 30 and sucked inside the housing through the opening part
55 of the cover 53. The dehumidified air is then blown into a room through the blow
outlet 23 opened by a blow force of the air blower 60 installed inside the housing.
[0061] Referring to FIG. 11B, the blow outlet 23 of the cabinet 20 is closed by the operation
of the louver 24 so as to close the main blow part, while the penetrating hole 25
becomes open by the operation of the switch plate and the first and second moving
blow pipes 220 and 230 are drawn out from the fixed blow pipe 210 respectively so
as to open the auxiliary blow part. In this case, the moving blow pipes 220 and 230
are pulled out to a specific user-demanding position. Under this circumstance, the
air dehumidified through the heat exchanger 30 is sucked into the housing through
the opening part 55 of the cover 53, and then blown to the auxiliary blow outlet 57
of the cover 53. Thereafter, the dehumidified air passes the fixed and moving blow
pipes 210, 220, and 230 in order, and then is guided by the wind direction control
member 240 so as to be blown to a specific location.
Third Embodiment
[0062] A dehumidifier according to a third embodiment of the present invention is described
by referring to FIGs. 12 to FIGs. 14B. The dehumidifier according to the third embodiment
of the present invention differs from the first only in that the structure of the
auxiliary blow part, whereby the description except the following is the same of the
first embodiment of the present invention.
[0063] FIG. 12 illustrates a disassembled bird's-eye view of a dehumidifier according to
a third embodiment of the present invention.
[0064] Referring to FIG. 12, a housing of a dehumidifier according to a third embodiment
of the present invention includes is divided right and left into a main blow part
301 and an auxiliary blow part 303 by a partition wall 310 installed between the body
51 and cover 53. In this case, a hose 320 available for withdrawal outside the cabinet
20 is installed in the auxiliary blow part 303.
[0065] The partition wall 310 is installed between the body 51 and cover 53 in a vertical
direction, whereby the main blow part 301 interconnected to the blow outlet 23 of
the cabinet 20 and the auxiliary blow part 303 interconnected to the hose 320 are
partitioned right and left into centering around the partition wall 310. In this case,
the partition wall 310 may be formed at either the body 51 or the cover 53. For instance,
the partition wall 310 is formed at the body 51. Namely, the partition wall 310 is
installed vertically at a predetermined site between both sides of the body 51.
[0066] In this case, the louver 24 is installed at a circumference of the blow outlet 23
of the cabinet 20 so as to open the blow outlet 23 selectively. The louver 24 is preferably
operated by an extra louver motor(not shown in the drawing).
[0067] FIG. 13 illustrates a disassembled cross-sectional view of an auxiliary blowing part
of the dehumidifier in FIG. 12.
[0068] Referring to FIG. 13, in order to install the hose 320, a coupling groove 313 is
formed along a lower part of the partition wall 310 and an inner circumference of
the body 51 constructing the auxiliary blow part, and a coupling protrusion 321 is
formed at an outer lower circumference of the hose 320 so as to be inserted into the
coupling groove 313.
[0069] In this case, the hose 320 should be accommodated inside the body 51 or drawn out
of the cabinet 20. For this, the hose 320 is preferably a flexible hose of which withdrawal
direction is variable as well as accommodation and withdrawal are ease.
[0070] Meanwhile, In order to accommodate the hose 320 with ease, an upper portion 311 of
the partition wall 310 is preferably bent toward the main blow part 301 so as to provide
a spare space at an upper part of the auxiliary blow part 303.
[0071] The penetrating hole 27, as shown in FIG. 12, is formed at the top face of the cabinet
so as to draw out the hose 320 outside the cabinet 20 and the switch plate 28 is installed
so as to open/close the penetrating hole 27 selectively. In this case, the penetrating
hole is positioned in parallel with the blow outlet 23.
[0072] The switch plate 28 may be a member detached from the cabinet 20. And, the switch
plate 28 is preferably a member installed to be revolvable centering on a hinge point
of the cabinet 20.
[0073] The operation of the above-constructed dehumidifier is shown in FIG. 14A and FIG.
14B.
[0074] FIG. 14A illustrates one state that the dehumidified air is blown externally through
the main blow part only, while FIG. 14B illustrates the other state that the dehumidified
air is blown externally through the auxiliary blow part only.
[0075] Referring to FIG. 14A, when the hose 320 is fully inserted inside the fixed blow
pipe 210, the switch plate 26 closes the penetrating hole 27 of the cabinet 20 so
as to close the auxiliary blow part 303, but the blow outlet 23 of the cabinet 20
becomes open by the actuated louver 24 so as to open the main blow part. Under this
circumstance, the air is dehumidified through the heat exchanger 30 and sucked inside
the housing through the opening part 55 of the cover 53. The dehumidified air is then
blown into a room through the main blow part 301 and the blow outlet 23 of the cabinet
20.
[0076] Referring to FIG. 114, the blow outlet 23 of the cabinet 20 is closed by the operation
of the louver 24 so as to close the main blow part 301, while the penetrating hole
27 becomes open by the operation of the switch plate and the hose 320 is drawn out
through the penetrating hole 27 so as to open the auxiliary blow part 303. In this
case, the hose 320 is pulled out to reach a specific user-demanding position. Under
this circumstance, the air dehumidified through the heat exchanger 30 is sucked into
the housing through the opening part 55 of the cover 53 by a suction force of the
air blower. Thereafter, the dehumidified air is sucked into the hose 320 through the
auxiliary blow part 303, and then guided by the hose 320 so as to be blown to a specific
location.
Fourth Embodiment
[0077] A dehumidifier according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention is described
by referring to FIG. 15A and FIG. 15B. The dehumidifier according to the fourth embodiment
of the present invention differs from the first only in that the structure of the
auxiliary blow part, whereby the description except the following is the same of the
first embodiment of the present invention.
[0078] FIG. 15A and FIG. 15B illustrate cross-sectional views of a dehumidifier according
to a fourth embodiment of the present invention for explaining different operational
states thereof.
[0079] Referring to FIG. 15A and FIG. 15B, an auxiliary blow part of a dehumidifier according
to a fourth embodiment of the present invention includes an auxiliary blow outlet
51d formed at one of airtight sides of the body 51 and a hose 410 connected to the
auxiliary blow outlet 51d so as to be withdrawn outside the cabinet 20.
[0080] A coupling groove 411 is formed at an outer circumference of one end, and the coupling
groove is coupled with the body 51.
[0081] Meanwhile, a penetrating hole 29a is formed at one side of the cabinet confronting
the auxiliary blow outlet 51d so as to draw out the hose 410 externally. In order
to open the penetrating hole 29a selectively, a switch plate 29b is formed near the
penetrating hole 29a of the cabinet 20 so as to be revolvable. In this case, the penetrating
hole 29a is positioned at the same level of the auxiliary blow outlet 51d of the housing
40, whereby the hose 410 is drawn out in a horizontal direction.
[0082] In this case, the hose 410 is preferably a flexible hose so as to provide easy accommodation
and withdrawal as well as a free variation of the withdrawal direction.
[0083] In the above-constructed dehumidifier, as shown in FIG. 15A, when the hose 410 is
fully accommodated inside the cabinet 20 and the switch plate 29b closes the penetrating
hole 29 airtight, the auxiliary blow part is closed. Therefore, the dehumidified air
sucked between the body 51 and cover is blown into a room through the blow outlet
23 of the cabinet 20 only.
[0084] Referring to FIG. 15B, when the louver 24 closes the blow outlet 23 and the switch
plate 29b opens the penetrating hole 29a so that the hose 410 is drawn out externally,
the auxiliary blow part becomes open only. Therefore, the dehumidified air sucked
between the body 51 and cover is sucked into the hose 410 through the auxiliary blow
outlet 51d, and then guided by the hose 410 so as to be blown to a specific location.
[0085] Accordingly, the present invention provides the dehumidifier having the main blow
part of which blow direction of the dehumidified air is fixed and the auxiliary blow
part of which blow direction is variable. Therefore, a user enables to supply a specific
place intensively with the dehumidified air using the auxiliary blow part, thereby
enabling to provide a variety of usages of the dehumidifier. For instance, when a
laundry is dried, the dehumidified air is applied to the laundry intensively using
the auxiliary blow part so as to maximize a dry effect.
[0086] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art than various modifications and variations
can be made in the present invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention
covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within
the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
1. A dehumidifier comprising:
a cabinet having an intake port and a blow outlet;
a heat exchanger installed inside the cabinet so as to carry out dehumidification;
a housing installed inside the cabinet and including a body and a cover so as to suck
a dehumidified air;
main and auxiliary blow parts formed at one side of the housing, the main blow part
guiding the dehumidified air to the blow outlet of the cabinet, the auxiliary part
adjusting a blow direction of the dehumidified air freely; and
an air blower installed inside the housing, sucking an air forcibly through the intake
port of the cabinet, discharging the dehumidified air forcibly through the main and
auxiliary blow parts.
2. The dehumidifier of claim 1, the auxiliary blow part comprising:
an auxiliary blow outlet formed at one side of the cover; and
a hose connected to the auxiliary blow outlet so as to be withdrawn from the cabinet.
3. The dehumidifier of claim 2, the auxiliary blow part further comprising an extension
pipe protruding from the cover so that the hose is inserted therein.
4. The dehumidifier of claim 3, the auxiliary blow part further comprising:
a coupling protrusion protruding along an inner circumference of the extension pipe;
and
a coupling groove formed at an outer circumference of one end of the hose inserted
inside the extension pipe so as to receive the coupling protrusion.
5. The dehumidifier of claim 3, the auxiliary blow part further comprising a slant side
near the auxiliary blow outlet of the extension pipe so as to guide an outflow of
the dehumidified air smoothly.
6. The dehumidifier of claim 2, wherein the hose is a flexible hose of which reception
and withdrawal direction are free.
7. The dehumidifier of claim 2, the auxiliary blow part further comprising:
a penetrating hole formed at one side of the cabinet so as to draw out the hose externally;
and
a switch plate installed to be revolvable near the penetrating hole of the cabinet
so as to open the penetrating hole selectively.
8. The dehumidifier of claim 1, the auxiliary blow part further comprising:
an auxiliary blow outlet formed at one side of the cover; and
a plurality of blow pipes interconnected to the auxiliary blow outlet so as to be
withdrawn outside the cabinet by sliding movement.
9. The dehumidifier of claim 8, the blow pipe comprising:
a fixed blow pipe coupled with the cover so as to be interconnected to the auxiliary
blow outlet; and
at least one moving blow pipe sliding inside the fixed blow pipe.
10. The dehumidifier of claim 9, the at least one moving blow pipe comprising:
a first moving blow pipe sliding inside the fixed blow pipe; and
a second moving blow pipe sliding inside the first moving blow pipe.
11. The dehumidifier of claim 10, the auxiliary blow part further comprising a wind direction
control member installed at one end of the second moving blow pipe for changing the
blow direction of the dehumidified air.
12. The dehumidifier of claim 11, wherein the wind direction control member is installed
to be revolvable at one end of the second moving blow pipe so as to vary a blow direction
of an air in accordance with a rotational degree thereof.
13. The dehumidifier of claim 12, wherein the wind direction control member is a 1/4 sphere
of which both vertexes are coupled to be revolvable with the one end of the second
moving blow pipe.
14. The dehumidifier of claim 11, wherein the wind direction control member is a wrinkle
pipe of which one end is coupled with the one end of the second moving blow pipe and
of which the other end is expanded or contracted so as to change the blow direction
of the dehumidified air variably.
15. The dehumidifier of claim 1, further comprising a partition wall installed inside
the housing so as to divide an inner part of the housing into the main blow part and
the auxiliary blow part.
16. The dehumidifier of claim 15, the auxiliary blow part comprising a hose installed
inside the housing and enabling to be withdrawn outside the cabinet.
17. The dehumidifier of claim 16, wherein the hose is a flexible hose of which reception
and withdrawal direction are free.
18. The dehumidifier of claim 16, the auxiliary blow part further comprising:
a coupling groove formed along the partition wall and an inner circumference of the
housing; and
a coupling protrusion formed at an outer circumference of one end of the hose so as
to be inserted into the coupling groove.
19. The dehumidifier of claim 16, wherein the partition wall is installed vertically between
the body and cover so that the blow direction of the dehumidified air through the
main and auxiliary blow parts faces an upper part of the housing.
20. The dehumidifier of claim 19, wherein an upper portion of the partition wall extends
outward so as to provide a spare space part in order to enable easy accommodation
of the hose.
21. The dehumidifier of claim 19, the auxiliary blow part further comprising:
a penetrating hole formed at a top of the cabinet so that the hose is drawn out through
the penetrating hole; and
a switch plate installed to be revolvable near the penetrating hole so as to open
the penetrating hole selectively.
22. The dehumidifier of claim 1, the auxiliary blow part comprising:
an auxiliary blow outlet formed at one side of the body; and
a flexible hose connected to the auxiliary blow outlet so as to be withdrawn outside
the cabinet.
23. The dehumidifier of claim 22, the auxiliary blow part further comprising:
a penetrating hole formed at a side of the cabinet confronting the auxiliary blow
outlet so as to withdraw the hose externally; and
a switch plate installed to be revolvable near the penetrating hole of the cabinet
so as to open the penetrating hole selectively.
24. The dehumidifier of claim 1, the main blow part comprising:
an open face of the housing at a side confronting the blow outlet of the cabinet;
and
a louver installed to be revolvable near the blow outlet of the cabinet so as to open
the blow outlet selectively.
25. The dehumidifier of claim 1, the cover comprising an opening part formed at a face
of the cover confronting the intake port of the cabinet so that the dehumidified air
is sucked into the housing.
26. The dehumidifier of claim 25, the cover further comprising a guide protruding toward
the intake port of the cabinet around the opening part so as to guide a suction of
the dehumidified air smoothly.
27. The dehumidifier of claim 1, the cover further comprising:
a first protrusion part protruding from a face confronting the body and attached closely
to an inner side wall of the body; and
at least one second protrusion part protruding to leave a distance as thick as a side
wall of the body from the first protrusion part so as to determine a position for
a coupling with the body.
28. The dehumidifier of claim 1, further comprising:
a locking hook protruding from a coupling face of the body; and
a locking groove at a coupling face of the cover so as to be coupled with the locking
hook.