[0001] The present invention relates to a humidity regulator apparatus in rooms of buildings.
[0002] It is known that rooms of buildings to be used as habitations or at all events to
be designed to house persons and/or materials that are particularly sensitive to the
moisture degree of the air contained in said rooms can be equipped with true conditioning
apparatus or merely with air humidifiers to be used in winter combined with the heating
plants and/or or with dehumidifiers to be used in summer to reduce sultriness.
[0003] However in particular the above mentioned humidifiers, in addition to having sometimes
rather expensive costs for installation and management, are not generally able, above
all in rooms maintained to high temperature in winter periods, to reduce the air dryness
and to bring the relative air moisture to percentage values acceptable to the human
beings, usually about 50%, that are also judged as indispensable for a correct conservation
of furniture, wooden structures and coverings, such as parquets and the like.
[0004] It is also known that the walls of a building can be made or plastered with clayey
materials or crude earth materials that not only offer particular aesthetic natural
solutions, but also offer advantageous properties due both to their full compatibility
with the living organisms and suitability to neutralise odours and noxious substances,
and to their capability of absorbing or releasing humidity also in important amounts
without being submitted to structural alterations or losing their characteristics.
[0005] It is to be pointed out at all events that the beneficial suitability to adjustment
of the humidity rates performed by clayey materials finds a limitation above all in
the presence of very dry air over extended periods because under these circumstances
said clayey materials completely dry and are no longer able to return water to the
environmental air in which they are inserted.
[0006] Under this situation the technical task underlying the present invention is to conceive
a humidity regulator apparatus capable of substantially obviating the limits of the
above mentioned known apparatus and of the walls or other structural elements made
up of or coated with clayey materials or crude earth materials at least partly.
[0007] Within the scope of this technical task it is an important aim of the invention to
devise a humidity regulator apparatus in rooms of buildings enabling suitable relative
humidity rates to be maintained above all in winter periods when the air has a tendency
to remain particularly dry due to the heating action of radiators, stoves and the
like.
[0008] Another important aim of the invention is to devise a humidity regulator apparatus
based on use of natural and non-polluting materials which is able to ensure full bio-compatibility
of the rooms in which it is set.
[0009] The technical task mentioned and the aims specified are substantially achieved by
a humidity regulator apparatus in rooms of buildings, one said room having walls or
other elements such as stoves, columns, panels, pillars, at least partly consisting
of crude earth or other suitable material, characterised in that it comprises water
supplying means designed to moisten said material and means for controlled conveyance
to the material of the water fed by said supplying means.
[0010] Description of two preferred but not exclusive embodiments of an apparatus in accordance
with the invention are now given by way of non-limiting examples and depicted in the
accompanying drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1 diagrammatically shows a first embodiment of the apparatus in accordance with
the invention; and
- Fig. 2 diagrammatically shows a second embodiment of the apparatus in accordance with
the invention.
[0011] With reference to the drawings, the apparatus in accordance with the invention is
generally identified by reference numeral 1.
[0012] It can be advantageously carried out in rooms of buildings having walls at least
partly consisting of a material capable of absorbing and releasing humidity without
suffering from structural decay, such as clayey or clay-based materials that can be
used as coatings or plaster for said walls.
[0013] In addition, the apparatus can be also used either through exploitation of surfaces
of columns or pillars coated with the same materials adapted to absorb and release
humidity (clay-based or clay-containing materials, crude earth materials, clayey crude
earth or silty crude earth materials or others), or through exploitation of surfaces
of other elements such as stoves or the like.
[0014] Obviously the invention can be also carried out in the presence of rooms fully made
of said bio-compatible materials having the mentioned properties of absorbing/releasing
humidity from and to the air.
[0015] Said apparatus comprises means 3 for supplying the water designed to moisten the
clayey material 2 and means 4 for controlled conveyance of the water fed by said supplying
means 3.
[0016] By way of example only, in a first embodiment of the apparatus in accordance with
the invention and diagrammatically shown in Fig. 1, the water supplying means 3 can
consist of one or more containers external to the wall in which storage of the water
itself is possible by connection with suitable pipelines or directly through pouring
off from other vessels.
[0017] In this first embodiment the means 4 for controlled conveyance of the water to the
clayey material 2 can be obtained from simple elements adapted to cause water flow
by capillary attraction, such as strips of suitable textile material or other similar
materials.
[0018] Obviously, it will be also possible to use suitable tubular elements adapted to convey
the water from the container, located on or in an upper part of the clayey wall, to
a lower region thereof.
[0019] In the example shown in Fig. 1 provision is made for use of one or more strips of
fibrous material that have a first end 4c plunged in the water held in the container
3 and the other end 4b incorporated into the wall to be humidified.
[0020] In this connection it is to be pointed out that the crude earth material easily lends
itself to operations of inserting such elements without requiring finishing interventions
by qualified persons for digging the housing of the strips and then partly incorporating
them into the wall.
[0021] In a second embodiment diagrammatically shown in Fig. 2 the controlled-conveyance
means 4 for the water is advantageously obtained by use of at least one panel of the
same type as, or a type similar to those already known and utilised in wall heating.
Said panel has a pipe, a pipe coil 4a for example, incorporated thereinto and in communication
with the clayey material 2 through a plurality of small apertures.
[0022] In the last-mentioned embodiment the water supplying means 3 consists of feeding
ducts in which the water flow running therethrough can be suitably controlled or programmed
by the user depending on requirements.
[0023] In other words, by intervening on a simple command, a predetermined amount of water
is caused to be poured out into the wall and therefore to be released therefrom to
the environment to be humidified.
[0024] Still alternatively, the controlled-conveyance means 4 can comprise a valve or similar
device capable of selectively enabling passage of water from the water supplying means
3 to the material susceptible of absorbing humidity.
[0025] It will be therefore possible to use a panel made of a material capable of absorbing
water (by capillary attraction, for example) and releasing it to the concerned environment
without suffering from structural decay, which panel is directly and partly plunged
in a water-holding container (that will at the same time act as a water supplying
means 3 and a controlled-conveyance means 4). It is the panel itself that will absorb
and release water in a controlled manner.
[0026] The invention achieves important advantages.
[0027] In fact, first of all, the apparatus in accordance with the invention enables achievement
of a healthy and comfortable humidity level in every type of room and under any situation,
in particular in the presence of heating elements that by themselves would tend to
bring the air to very reduced humidity rates, which humidity level is particularly
suitable to the presence of humans and useful also for a correct conservation of wooden
artefacts.
[0028] Furthermore, the apparatus being the object of the invention has a quite independent
operation and adjusting action because humidity exchange between the crude earth material
and the concerned environment will be greater or smaller depending on the air dryness
or humidity, for a natural balance.
[0029] An environment with a correct humidity is recommended by physicians above all in
rooms assigned to children to obviate some types of problems to the respiratory tract.
[0030] The apparatus being the object of the invention, in some more elementary forms thereof,
can be also a creative and amusement element, in addition to being healthy.
[0031] It will be finally recognised that the apparatus in accordance with the invention
allows an important energy saving as compared with the apparatus of the known art
and in addition the installation costs are very reduced. In fact it exploits the properties
of absorbing/releasing humidity of the material forming the wall and also exploits
the surface sizes to increase efficiency of the adjusting action.
1. A humidity regulator apparatus in rooms of buildings, one said room having elements
at least partly made up of or coated with a material capable of absorbing humidity
and releasing it into the concerned environment without suffering from structural
decay,
characterised in that it comprises:
- water supplying means (3) designed to moisten said material; and
- means (4) for controlled conveyance to the material, of the water fed by said supplying
means (3).
2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said elements at least partly made up of or coated with a material capable of absorbing
humidity and releasing it into the concerned environment without suffering from structural
decay are walls, columns, pillars, panels, stoves or other components or movable or
immovable accessories that are adapted to allow an absorbing/releasing function.
3. A process for humidity regulation in rooms of buildings comprising the following steps:
- setting an element at least partly made up of/coated with a suitable material capable
of absorbing humidity and releasing it into the concerned environment without suffering
from structural decay, such as a crude earth material;
- setting water supplying means (3) designed to moisten said material;
- supplying water to the material through controlled-conveyance means (4) to moisten
it under conditions of environmental dryness.
4. Use of water supplying means (3) and means (4) for controlled conveyance of the water
fed by the supplying means (3), to moisten walls or other elements made of clayey
material or a material adapted to absorb and release humidity without suffering from
structural decay and to adjust moisture in rooms of buildings.
5. A humidity regulator apparatus in rooms of buildings as claimed in claim 1, one said
room having walls at least partly made of clayey material (2),
characterised in that it comprises:
- water supplying means (3) designed to moisten said clayey material, and
- means (4) for controlled conveyance to the clayey material of the water fed by said
supplying means (3).
6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, characterised in that said water supplying means consists of at least one container in which storage of
said water is possible.
7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6, characterised in that said means (4) for controlled conveyance of the water from said container to the
clayey material (2) consists of at least one element adapted to enable water flowing
by capillary attraction.
8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6, characterised in that the element adapted to enable water flowing by capillary attraction has a first end
located within the container carrying the water and a second end plunged in the wall
of clayey material.
9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6, characterised in that said means (4) for water conveyance from said container to the clayey material (2)
consists of at least one tubular element suitable to enable water flowing.
10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, characterised in that said means (4) for controlled conveyance of the water to the clayey material (2)
consists of at least one panel inserted into a wall of the room.
11. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10, characterised in that the room wall has at least one pipe coil incorporated thereinto and in communication
with said clayey material (2) by a plurality of apertures, and in that said water supplying means (3) comprises ducts for feeding said panel.