FIELD OF THE INTENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a hand drying apparatus and particularly to a multidirectional
air discharge hand drying apparatus.
BACKGROUND OF THE INTENTION
[0002] With people's increasing demand on life quality hygiene also becomes an important
issue on people's mind in their daily life, this is especially notable on public lavatory
facilities. In the past many public lavatory facilities must be operated manually
by users. Continuous progresses have been made these years, for instance sensors have
been deployed to detect user's use conditions to make automatic operation possible.
Now dedicated paper towels have been provided in many sites to enable users to dry
hands after washing without dripping water everywhere. However, with increasing awareness
of environmental protection and reservation, tree is seen as a precious resource not
to be wasted lightly. As a result, using hand dryers to replace paper towel gradually
becomes trendy.
[0003] At present there are myriad types of hand dryers on the market. Hand drying mainly
adopts a principle of using spinning vanes driven by a motor to suck in air, then
the air is heated and ejected to dry user's hands. For instance, R.O.C. patent Nos.
M357271 and
579813 disclose a hand dryer that has an air outlet on the exterior to eject air to dry
user's hands. They have only one air outlet to eject the air in one direction, hence
cannot dry user's hands quickly. Moreover, the covering range of the air outlet is
too small and air discharge volume is limited, hence a greater amount of electric
power has to be consumed to fully dry the hands.
[0004] U.S. patents Nos. 7,555,209,
7,657,162 and
WO patent 2007/020699 also disclose hand dryers that adopt a different design. They have a hand insertion
portion and multiple air outlets at the front and rear sides of the hand insertion
portion to form dual-direction air ejection to drive user's palm and backside of hands
at the same time. Such a design greatly increases hand drying scope.
[0005] While the aforesaid techniques increase hand drying scope by increasing the air outlets
and providing dual-direction air ejection to save hand drying time, and offer some
improvement over the conventional hand dryer of single outlet and one-direction air
ejection, the dual-direction air ejection can blow merely two opposite sides of user's
hands but not in an all-around fashion. User's have to move two hands up and down
during drying, and even if the palm and backside of the hands have been dried, hand
crevices, such as finger gaps and finger nails could still remain wet.
SUMMARY OF THE INTENTION
[0006] The primary object of the present invention is to solve the problem of the conventional
hand dryers that provide merely one way or front and rear air ejection and cannot
fully dry user's hands and take longer duration to do drying.
[0007] To achieve the foregoing object the invention provides a multidirectional air discharge
hand drying apparatus which includes a high-pressure airflow generation device and
a casing. The casing has a first opening to receive insertion of user's hands and
a hand drying compartment leading to the first opening. The hand drying compartment
includes a first wall surface and a second wall surface facing the first wall surface,
and at least one third wall surface interposed between the first and second wall surfaces
and faced the hand drying compartment. The first and second wall surfaces have at
least one first air discharge nozzle. The third wall surface has a second air discharge
nozzle. The first and second air discharge nozzles are connected to the high-pressure
airflow generation device to eject high-pressure airflows. The high-pressure airflows
ejected from the first and second air discharge nozzles have respectively a first
output airflow axis and a second output airflow axis that cross in the hand drying
compartment. The first output airflow axis and second output airflow axis form an
included angle greater or smaller than, or equal to 90 degrees.
[0008] The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of the invention can adopt
various structures, such as the first, second and third wall surfaces can be connected
to each other in a closed manner to surround the hand drying compartment, or form
a slot on one of them leading to the hand drying compartment. The third wall surface
may also form a first angle with the first wall surface or a second angle with the
second wall surface. The first, second or third wall surface may also be formed in
an arched surface or a flat surface according to design requirements.
[0009] The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of the invention is adaptable
to horizontal or vertical insertion hand dryers. When adopted on the horizontal insertion
hand dryers a second opening is provided in the hand drying compartment opposing the
first opening to allow user's hands to be extended outwards.
[0010] The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of the invention, in addition
to providing one way or front and rear air discharge as the conventional techniques
do, further provides high-pressure airflow in other directions to dry user's hands.
By providing air discharge in multiple and different directions user's palms can receive
the high-pressure airflow in multiple directions so that every portion of the hands
can be dried at the same time without being moved constantly, and user's hands can
be fully dried in a short time period.
[0011] The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention
will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds
with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the multidirectional air discharge
hand drying apparatus of the invention.
FIG. 2 is a plane view of the first embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 3 is a plane view of another embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 4 is a plane view of yet another embodiment of the invention with a slot on an
annular structure.
FIG. 5 is a plane view of still another embodiment of the invention with a slot on
an annular structure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0013] Please refer to FIGS. 1 and 2 for an embodiment of the multidirectional air discharge
hand drying apparatus of the invention. It mainly includes a high-pressure airflow
generation device 20 to generate high-pressure airflow and a casing 10. The high-pressure
airflow generation device 20 can be installed independently outside the casing 10
or inside the casing 10 as the embodiment depicted in the invention. The casing 10
has a first opening 12 to receive insertion of user's hands and a hand drying compartment
11 leading to the first opening 12. The invention is adaptable to horizontal or vertical
insertion hand dryers. The embodiment of the invention adopts a horizontal insertion
structure. In this embodiment a second opening 13 is provided opposing the first opening
12 to allow user's hands to be extended outwards. The first and second openings 12
and 13 communicate with each other so that user's hands can be moved to and fro in
the hand drying compartment 11.
[0014] The hand drying compartment 11 includes a first wall surface 111 and a second wall
surface 112 facing the first wall surface 111, and at least one third wall surface
113 interposed between the first and second wall surfaces 111 and 112 and faced the
hand drying compartment 11. In this embodiment two sets of third wall surfaces 113
are provided at two sides of the first and second wall surfaces 111 and 112. The first
wall surface 111 has a first air discharge nozzle 14. The first air discharge nozzle
14 may also be located on the second wall surface 112 as required. The third wall
surface 113 has a least one second air discharge nozzle 15. The first and second air
discharge nozzles 14 and 15 are connected to the high-pressure airflow generation
device 20. The high-pressure airflow generation device 20 can be a blower to generate
high-pressure airflow channeled to the first and second air discharge nozzles 14 and
14 through a duct to eject the high-pressure airflow into the hand drying compartment
11. The high-pressure airflows ejected from the first and second air discharge nozzles
14 and 15 have respectively a first output airflow axis a and a second air output
airflow axis b that cross in the hand drying compartment 11. In this embodiment the
first output airflow axis a and second output airflow axis b form an included angle
θ1 equal to 90 degrees.
[0015] The hand drying compartment 11 can be formed in a polygon or circle according to
design requirements. FIGS. 1 and 2 show that the hand drying compartment 11 of the
hand dryer is quadrilateral with the first, second and third wall surfaces 111, 112
and 113 formed in flat surfaces. The first and second wall surfaces 111 and 112 are
parallel with each other at the upper and lower sides of the hand drying compartment
11, while the two third wall surfaces 113 are located on the left and right sides
of the hand drying compartment 11 to form a first angle α with the first wall surface
11 and a second angle β with the second wall surface 112.
[0016] Please refer to FIG. 3 for another embodiment of the invention. It has a circular
hand drying compartment 11 with the first wall surface 111a and second wall surface
112a or third wall surface 113a formed respectively in an arched surface and connected
to each other to form a closed annular structure. The first output airflow axis a
of the first wall surface 111a and the second output airflow axis b of the third wall
surface 113a form an included angle θ2 greater and smaller than, or equal to 90 degrees
depending on the selected locations of the first and second air discharge nozzles
14 and 15.
[0017] The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of the invention can also
adopt various structures. FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 show the first, second and third wall surfaces
111, 112 and 113 connected to each other in a closed annular manner to surround the
hand drying compartment 11. However, this is not the limitation of the invention.
FIGS. 4 and 5 show other applicable embodiments in which a slot 114 or 114a is formed
on the first wall surface 111 or 111a, second wall surface 112 or 112a, or third wall
surface 113 or 113a leading to the hand drying compartment 11 to become an annular
structure with a notch formed thereon.
[0018] As a conclusion, the multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of the
invention has first air discharge nozzles formed on the opposing first and second
wall surfaces and also a second air discharge nozzle on the third wall surface facing
the hand drying compartment. Hence when user's hands are placed in the hand dryer
the palms and backside of the hands can receive high pressure airflow, and other portions
and crevices of the hands also can receive the high pressure airflow blowing sideward.
As a result, airflow receiving area increases and multidirectional drying effect can
be accomplished. Drying efficiency increases and drying quality also improves. It
provides a significant improvement over the conventional techniques.
[0019] While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose
of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well
as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the
appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the
spirit and scope of the invention.
1. A multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus, comprising:
a high-pressure airflow generation device (20) to generate high-pressure airflow;
and
a casing (10) which includes a first opening (12) to receive insertion of user's hand
and a hand drying compartment (11) leading to the first opening (12), the hand drying
compartment (11) including a first wall surface (111) and a second wall surface (112)
facing the first wall surface (111), and at least one third wall surface (113) interposed
between the first and second wall surfaces (111, 112), the first and second wall surfaces
(111, 112) including at least one first air discharge nozzle (14), the third wall
surface (113) including a second air discharge nozzle (15), the first and second air
discharge nozzles (14, 15) ejecting high-pressure airflows which contain respectively
a first output airflow axis (a) and a second output airflow axis (b) crossed in the
hand drying compartment (11).
2. The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first,
second and third wall surfaces (111, 112, 113) are connected to each other to form
a closed link surrounding the hand drying compartment (11).
3. The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of claim 1 or 2, wherein
the first, second or third wall surface (111, 112, 113) includes a slot (114) communicating
with the hand drying compartment (11).
4. The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of any of the claims 1 to
3, wherein the first output airflow axis (a) and the second output airflow axis (b)
form an included angle (θ1) greater than or equal to ninety degrees.
5. The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of any of the claims 1 to
4, wherein the first output airflow axis (a) and the second output airflow axis (b)
form an included angle (θ1) smaller than ninety degrees.
6. The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of any of the claims 1 to
5, wherein the first wall surface (111) and the third wall surface (113) form a first
angle (α).
7. The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of any of the claims 1 to
6, wherein the second wall surface (112) and the third wall surface (113) form a second
angle (β).
8. The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of any of the claims 1 to
7, wherein the first wall surface (111), the second wall surface (112) or the third
wall surface (113) is formed in an arched surface.
9. The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of any of the claims 1 to
8, wherein the first wall surface (111), the second wall surface (112) or the third
wall surface (113) is formed in a flat surface.
10. The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of any of the claims 1 to
9, wherein the hand drying compartment (11) includes a second opening (13) opposing
the first opening (12) to allow the user's hand to be extended outwards.
11. The multidirectional air discharge hand drying apparatus of any of the claims 1 to
10, wherein the high-pressure airflow generation device (20) is located in the casing
(10).