Field of the invention
[0001] The invention relates to the field of sanitary engineering, and more specifically
sauna technology. The invention is a sauna indoor climate adjusting device, which
allows to adjust/harmonize the internal temperature and/or the CO
2 level and/or humidity inside of a sauna steam room, and the different methods of
making the sauna indoor climate more comfortable for the user.
State of the art
[0002] Devices for adjusting and harmonizing the temperate of a sauna are known from the
state of the art. Common devices, however, do not enable a harmonious adjustment of
the steam room temperature, as the hot steam collects to the upper air layers of the
steam room, leaving the bottom air layers cooler.
[0003] Korean patent application
KR20100106076 discloses a ventilation fan for the circulation of hot air in a steam room, whereby
the ventilation fan is steam-powered. The device provided, however, generates a rapid
circulation of hot air, or wind, in the steam room, which burns when being exposed
to the body.
[0004] Finnish patent
FI102514 discloses a sauna heater, which directs hot steam vapour downward, unlike known sauna
heaters. While the result is a more evenly heated steam room, the device provided
does not mix the cooler lower air layers with the upper air layers.
[0005] Finnish patent
FI90820 discloses a device that consists of a collector above the heater as well as pipes
which direct the hot steam to the sauna benches. The device provided does not heat
both the lower and upper air layers, and that is the reason why the temperatures of
the lower and upper air layers are different, causing discomfort.
[0006] In order to achieve an overall uniform temperature and feeling of comfort, the hot
air from the upper air layers of the sauna steam room must be directed into the lower
air layers of the steam room, by mixing these, and in a manner that would avoid causing
discomfort due to the so-called hot wind, cool and mix the air with cooler air from
the lower layers before discharging it into the "targeted spot (or spots)". Existing
solutions in accordance with the state of the art do not enable mixing of the air
layers.
[0007] As known from the state of the art, the oxygen used by people for breathing in the
steam room, and the resulting heightened CO
2 level in the steam room, are compensated by continuously ventilating with ambient
air. This occurs while human beings are in the room as well as when no one is in the
room that is being heated. Such a process requires additional heating to maintain
the temperature balance, and is not energy efficient. Known sauna steam room solutions
are not very healthy, because the process of increasing fresh air is uncontrollable
and the CO
2 level may therefore exceed the healthy limit.
Summary of the invention
[0008] The present invention is related to a sauna indoor climate adjusting device and method
for adjusting it, through which the climate of the sauna is made more comfortable.
With most saunas, there is a so called discomfort while enjoying the pleasures of
the sauna in the steam rooms, which means that because the head is located in the
hottest part of the steam room and the feet in the coolest part, in most cases, the
sauna steam is too sudden and sharp for a person, causing stress in the body and along
with that, tedium and fatigue. The device provided with the invention allows adjusting
the climate of a sauna and compensating for the feeling of discomfort. With the device
provided, it is easy to direct a portion of the steam vapour to the lower air layers
of the steam room by adjusting the output of the ventilation fan and mix (cool) steam
vapour with air from the lower air layers as desired/needed. With the device, it is
also possible to mix the air layers of the steam room, which creates a feeling of
comfort in the steam room, which means that as a result, the temperature difference
of the layers is considerably lower, and the temperature difference between the location
of the head and the feet is smaller. As desired, the device enables to increase and
decrease the efficiency of the device by adjusting the capacity of the ventilation
fan, and change the temperature of the steam vapour, or water vapour by adjusting
openness of the lower air valve, wherein the vapour is directed to the lower section
of the steam room.
[0009] In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the device provided is portable, and
in a second preferred embodiment of the invention, the device is integrated, which
can be used as technical solutions when building new sauna steam rooms, as well as
in existing steam rooms.
[0010] Energy necessary to heat the sauna can be saved with the device. The sauna indoor
climate adjusting device provided with the invention has an accompanying CO
2 sensor, which allows the device to take as much fresh air from the outside as needed
to compensate the oxygen used by the people in the room while breathing. Due to the
air renewal controlled with the CO
2 sensor, a healthy microclimate is also ensured in the sauna, therefore being in the
steam room of the sauna is safer.
[0011] The device can also be used to generate a steam sauna effect, where by continuously
cooling/mixing/directing down the steam vapour at a higher capacity, it is possible
to fill the steam room with warm humid steam.
List of figures
[0012] Preferred embodiments of the invention are described by referring to the accompanying
figures, whereby the figures represent the following:
FIG 1: Scheme of the portable device.
FIG 2a: Top view of the sauna steam room with the portable device.
FIG 2b: Side view of the sauna steam room with the portable device.
FIG 3: General view of the sauna steam room with the portable device.
FIG 4: Scheme of the integrated device.
FIG 5a: Top view of the sauna steam room with the integrated device.
FIG 5b: Side view of the sauna steam room with the integrated device.
FIG 6: General view of the sauna steam room with the integrated device.
Detailed description of the invention
[0013] Sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1, which is schematically shown in Figures
1 to 6, contains a hot air and steam vapour inlet channel 2, which is vertical and
located in the upper section of the device and the sauna steam room, a cooler air
and water vapour inlet channel 3, which is horizontal and which is located in the
lower section of the device and the sauna steam room. In an alternative embodiment
of the invention, the hot air and steam vapour inlet channel 2 is horizontal and the
cooler air and water vapour inlet channel 3 is vertical. Both inlet channels 2 and
3 contain an adjusting valve (not shown in the figures). Inlet channels 2 and 3 are
connected with mixing chamber 4, which, in turn, includes ventilation fan 5 and a
mixing valve (not shown in the figures) and is connected to outlet channel 6. Ventilation
fan 5 in mixing chamber 4 is controllable with a speed regulator.
[0014] Sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 has support legs 7, which allow placing the
device onto a suitable surface. As shown in Figures 1 to 3, in one embodiment, the
device is not permanently fixed to the steam room, which means that the device is
portable. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the sauna indoor climate
adjusting device 1 is used as a technical solution when building new sauna steam rooms,
whereas in such a case the device is integrated, as shown in Figure 4 to 6, and the
device has an additional inlet channel 8 for taking cooler air from outside of the
steam room.
[0015] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, sauna indoor climate adjusting device
1 includes a controller for adjusting the device. In one embodiment of the invention,
the speed regulator of the ventilation fan is manually controllable and in another
embodiment of the invention automatically controlled. As shown in Figure 4, the automatically
controlled device has one or several thermo sensors 9, humidity sensor 10 and/or CO
2 sensor 11 connected with the regulator via electronic circuit for the adjustment
of the rotations of the controller, which is used to adjust the rotations of ventilation
fan 4 and the position of the mixing valve according to the prescribed temperature
and parameters in order to achieve the desired comfort and prescribed temperature
according to the parameters in the steam room.
[0016] In another alternative embodiment of the invention, the speed regulator has a timer
(not shown in the figures), which is used to adjust the temperature of the steam room
to the desired temperature for a desired period. Alternatively, ventilation fan 5
has a controller, which switches the ventilation fan on according to the prescribed
temperature schedule and adjusts the rotations of the ventilation fan/position of
the valves according to the selected parameters.
[0017] In an alternative embodiment of the invention, portable sauna indoor climate adjusting
device 1 is equipped with a battery and a direct current motor ventilation fan, which
eliminates the need for an electrical connection in the steam room.
[0018] In another alternative embodiment of the invention, the opening of inlet channel
2 is non-vertical and the opening of inlet channel 3 is non-horizontal (not shown
in the figures). Additionally, the openings of the inlet channels in the alternative
embodiments are funnel shaped, which specifies more clearly the section of the steam
room from which the inlet air and steam vapour is pulled into inlet channel 2 or 3.
In an alternative embodiment, the invention also has more than 1 of outlet channels
6, so that several outlet channels are linkable parts of a pipe system, which can
be used to direct the mix of vapour and air, and distribute it to different sections
of the sauna.
[0019] To adjust the sauna indoor climate, hot steam vapour is directed to hot air and steam
vapour inlet channel 2, cooler air and water vapour from the lower layers of the steam
room are directed into inlet channel 3. Hot air and steam vapour from the upper layers
as well as cooler air from the lower layers of air is directed into the mixing chamber
4 where the initial mixing of the air flows takes place. The initially mixed air is
pulled from the mixing chamber 4 through the ventilation fan, which is used to perform
the final mixing of the air flow, and the cooled mix of water vapour and air is directed
into the outlet channel.
[0020] In an alternative use of the invention, the cooler air and water vapour inlet channel
3 is closed and adjustable with a valve. In this case, the device can be used to generate
circulation of air and water vapour in the steam room. Alternatively, the end of cooler
air inlet channel 3 is outside of the steam room and the inlet air is taken outside
of the steam room, or the end of the inlet channel is partly outside of the steam
room, partly inside and the inlet air is taken partly from the inside and partly from
the outside, and adjusted with an distributing valve according to the settings provided
in the controller. Air taken outside or outside and inside of the steam room is automatically
mixed with an automatic flap valve, which is adjusted with a controller according
to the prescribed settings (CO
2/temperature difference up-down/humidity percentage).
[0021] The rotating speed of a ventilation fan of sauna indoor climate adjusting device
1 and openness of the adjusting valves of inlet channels 2, 3, 8 are adjusted in a
way that an optimal oxygen level would be constantly ensured in the sauna steam room,
and according to the indication of the CO
2 sensor, an optimal quantity of ambient air would be constantly added into the sauna
steam room, which ensures a healthy (optimal) heating mode, and thus, necessary heat
energy for heating the sauna steam room is saved. Adjusting in the steam room is as
follows: if, according to the sensor, the CO
2 concentration exceeds 900 PPM, the adjusting valve of lower cooler air inlet channel
3, which is inside of the steam room, is closed and the adjusting valve of outside
cooler air inlet channel 8 is opened at its maximum capacity, which means that all
the mixed cooler air is taken from outside of the steam room. The aim is to keep the
CO
2 content in the steam room lower than 900 PPM and/or in the range of 800 to 900 PPM.
If the CO
2 content is lower than 900 PPM and/or in the range of 800 to 900 PPM, only internal
air circulation is operational and there is no need to take additional fresh air outside
of the steam room, which means that ventilation is switched off, i.e., the adjusting
valve of cooler air inlet channel 8 is closed and the adjusting valve of cooler air
inlet channel 3, which is inside of the steam room, is open. Such a mode saves energy,
because the steam room requires a smaller heating effort. If the CO
2 concentration exceeds 900 PPM, additional fresh air will be taken outside of the
steam room until a normal healthy CO
2 concentration is recovered, which is lower than 900 PPM and/or in the range of 800
to 900 PPM.
[0022] In addition to breathing, a lack of oxygen in the sauna steam room is also caused
by the conversion process where a portion of the oxygen is burned while air comes
into contact with scorching metal surfaces, e.g. electrical heating elements, furnace
surfaces of the heater, etc. The integrated version of the sauna indoor climate adjusting
device, in which cooler air is taken from outside of the steam room, ensures a safer
and healthier time spent in the steam room, as the process is controlled with a CO
2 sensor and a safe oxygen level is guaranteed with an inflow of fresh air.
[0023] The sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 can be used to generate a steam sauna
(so-called Turkish sauna) effect in the steam room, by combining the rotations of
the ventilation fan and openness of inlet channel 3, i.e., the cooler air valve. As
a result, it is possible to collect the majority of the steam vapour from the upper
layers of the sauna, and cool it with the air from lower layers. This process can
be performed manually as well as automatically.
[0024] Depending on the character and size of the sauna steam room, heater type and positioning,
height of the platform and preferences of the sauna user, it is possible to combine
an optimally comfortable sauna mode with the sauna indoor climate adjusting device,
by adjusting the rotations of the ventilator fan and positioning of the lower inlet
channel 3, i.e., cooler air, valve accordingly.
[0025] According to the different sizes of steam rooms, sauna indoor climate adjusting device
1 includes ventilation fans of different capacities and air channels of different
diameters.
1. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1, characterized in that the device comprises hot air and steam vapour inlet channel 2 for hot air and steam
vapour from the upper section of the steam room; and
cooler air and water vapour inlet channel 3 for cooler air and water vapour from the
lower section of the steam room;
mixing chamber 4 for mixing hot air, steam vapour, cooler air and water vapour; and
an outlet channel 6 for releasing the mixed air and vapour from the mixing chamber
4.
2. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 according to claim 1, characterized in that mixing chamber 4 comprises a ventilation fan 5 and the outlet channel comprises a
mixing valve and/or the opening of the outlet channel is funnel shaped.
3. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 according to claim 1, characterized in that hot air and steam vapour inlet channel 2 is vertical, and cooler air and water vapour
inlet channel 3 is horizontal and/or vertical.
4. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 according to claims 1 and 3, characterized in that the end of cooler air and water vapour inlet channel 3 is located outside or inside
of the steam room.
5. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 according to claim 1, characterized in that the device is a portable and/or the device comprise support legs 7.
6. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 according to claim 1, characterized in that the device is integrated into the steam room.
7. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 according to claims 1, 3 and 4, characterized in that the device is adapted to share steam vapour and air from the outlet channel to the
upper and lower layers of the steam room evenly.
8. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 according to claim 2, characterized in that ventilation fan 5 comprises a speed regulator.
9. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 according to claims 2 and 8, characterized in that the speed regulator of ventilation fan 5 is manually or automatically controllable.
10. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 according to claims 2, 8 and 9, characterized in that for controlling the ventilation fan 5 and mixing valve, the device 1 comprises a
controller, which is connected to one or several thermo-sensors 9, humidity sensors
10 and/or CO2 sensors 11.
11. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 according to claims 2, 8 and 9, characterized in that the speed regulator of ventilation fan 5 is timer controlled.
12. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 according to claims 1, 3, 4 and 7, characterized in that cooler air and water vapour inlet channel 2 and/or hot air and steam vapour inlet
channel 3 have an adjusting valve and/or the opening of the inlet channel is funnel
shaped.
13. Method for adjusting the sauna indoor climate characterized in that in sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1, hot steam vapour is directed into the
hot air and steam vapour inlet channel 2, cooler air and water vapour from the lower
layers of the steam room are directed into cooler air and water vapour inlet channel
3;
both hot air and steam vapour from inlet channel 2 and cooler air from inlet channel
3 are directed into mixing chamber 4, where the initial mixing of the air flows is
performed;
from mixing chamber 4, the initially mixed air flow is directed through ventilation
fan 5, which is used to perform the final mixing of the air flow, and the mix of mixed
steam vapour and air is directed into outlet channel 6.
14. Method for adjusting the sauna indoor climate according to claim 13, characterized in that the rotations of the ventilation fan and openness of adjusting valves of inlet channels
2 and 3 of sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 are adjusted in a way that from
the upper layers of the steam room the majority of the steam vapour and hot air is
collected, and from the lower layers of the steam room water vapour and cooler air
are collected, and steam vapour, hot air, water vapour and cooler air are mixed and
directed into outlet channel 6.
15. Method for adjusting the sauna indoor climate according to claims 13 and 14, characterized in that the rotations of the ventilation fan and openness of adjusting valves of inlet channels
2, 3 and 8 of sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 are adjusted in a way that the
CO2 concentration is lower than of 900 PPM and/or in the range of 800 to 900 PPM, wherein
if the CO2 concentration is higher than 900 PPM, the adjusting valve of the inlet channel 3
inside the steam room is closed and the adjusting valve of the outside cooler air
inlet channel 8 is opened at its maximum capacity and all the cooler air to be mixed
is taken outside of the steam room;
if the CO2 concentration is lower than 900 PPM and/or in the range of 800 to 900 PPM, the adjusting
valve of outside cooler air inlet channel 8 is closed and the adjusting valve of inlet
channel 3 inside the steam room is opened, and only the internal air is circulated
and no additional fresh air is taken from outside of the steam room.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1), characterized in that the device comprises hot air and steam inlet channel (2) for hot air and steam ;
and cooler air inlet channel (3) for cooler air ;
mixing chamber (4) for mixing hot air, steam, cooler air and water vapour; and
an outlet channel (6) for releasing the mixed air and vapour from the mixing chamber
(4).
2. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that mixing chamber (4) comprises a ventilation fan (5) and the outlet channel comprises
a mixing valve and/or the opening of the outlet channel is funnel shaped.
3. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that hot air and steam vapour inlet channel (2) is vertical, and cooler air and water
vapour inlet channel (3) is horizontal and/or vertical.
4. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1) according to claims 1 and 3, characterized in that the end of cooler air and water vapour inlet channel (3) is located outside or inside
of the steam room.
5. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the device is a portable and/or the device comprise support legs 7.
6. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the device is integrated into the steam room.
7. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1) according to claim 2, characterized in that ventilation fan (5) comprises a speed regulator.
8. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1) according to claims 2 and 7, characterized in that the speed regulator of ventilation fan (5) is manually or automatically controllable.
9. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1) according to claims 2, 7 and 8, characterized in that for controlling the ventilation fan (5) and mixing valve, the device 1 comprises
a controller, which is connected to one or several thermo-sensors (9), humidity sensors
(10) and/or CO2 sensors (11).
10. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1) according to claims 2, 7 and 8, characterized in that the speed regulator of ventilation fan (5) is timer controlled.
11. A sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1) according to claims 1, 3 and 4, characterized in that cooler air and water vapour inlet channel (2) and/or hot air and steam vapour inlet
channel (3) have an adjusting valve and/or the opening of the inlet channel is funnel
shaped.
12. Method for adjusting the sauna indoor climate characterized in that in sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1), hot steam is directed into the hot
air and steam inlet channel 2, cooler air and water vapour from the lower layers of
the steam room are directed into cooler air and water vapour inlet channel (3);
both hot air and steam from inlet channel (2) and cooler air from inlet channel (3)
are directed into mixing chamber (4), where the initial mixing of the air flows is
performed;
from mixing chamber (4), the initially mixed air flow is directed through ventilation
fan (5), which is used to perform the final mixing of the air flow, and the mix of
mixed steam and air is directed into outlet channel (6).
13. Method for adjusting the sauna indoor climate according to claim 12, characterized in that the rotations of the ventilation fan and openness of adjusting valves of inlet channels
(2) and (3) of sauna indoor climate adjusting device 1 are adjusted in a way that
from the upper layers of the steam room the majority of the steam and hot air is collected,
and from the lower layers of the steam room water vapour and cooler air are collected,
and steam, hot air, water vapour and cooler air are mixed and directed into outlet
channel (6).
14. Method for adjusting the sauna indoor climate according to claims 12 and 13, characterized in that the rotations of the ventilation fan and openness of adjusting valves of inlet channels
2, 3 and 8 of sauna indoor climate adjusting device (1) are adjusted in a way that
the CO2 concentration is lower than of 900 PPM and/or in the range of 800 to 900 PPM, wherein
if the CO2 concentration is higher than 900 PPM, the adjusting valve of the inlet channel (3)
inside the steam room is closed and the adjusting valve of the outside cooler air
inlet channel (8) is opened at its maximum capacity and all the cooler air to be mixed
is taken outside of the steam room;
if the CO2 concentration is lower than 900 PPM and/or in the range of 800 to 900 PPM, the adjusting
valve of outside cooler air inlet channel (8) is closed and the adjusting valve of
inlet channel (3) inside the steam room is opened, and only the internal air is circulated
and no additional fresh air is taken from outside of the steam room.