[0001] The invention relates to electrical engineering, more specifically to air humidifiers
for creating an artificial microclimate and can be used to increase humidity in any
rooms or offices. The air humidifier can be installed either on a horizontal surface,
on a floor of a room, as well as on a heating radiator, convector or heater.
[0002] There is a known air humidifier comprising a body, a water tank in which an evaporative
filter is immersed, electric fan modules located in an upper part of the body, and
filters for air purification (patent
RU 2283459 C2).
[0003] Disadvantages of this humidifier are its large dimensions due to the large-diameter
fan modules, a complexity of manufacturing, a noise from the fan modules and a high
energy consumption required to pump air through the filters for air purification.
[0004] There is a known radiator air humidifier comprising a body in a form of a vertical
rectangular box with a lid and an open rear side, with slots at a top of a front side,
a water tank in which an evaporative filter is immersed, a top of the evaporative
filter being fixed on a rod in the top of the body. The humidifier body is manufactured
from a plastic. The evaporative filter is manufactured from a thin, dense cellulose
material with high hygroscopicity (a sheet of thick cardboard, similar in structure
to felt) (patent
DE 8326722 U1).
[0005] Disadvantages of the known humidifier are the plastic body, which is subject to destruction
by a prolonged heat exposure from the radiator, mechanical effects, as well as from
an exposure to ultraviolet rays, as well as a dense structure of the evaporative filter,
which does not allow air currents, including those created by the radiator, to pass
through it, which slows down a natural convection in a room and reduces an efficiency
of the humidifier and cannot ensure high humidifier performance.
[0006] Closest to the invention is a radiator air humidifier, comprising a body in a form
of a box with slots at a top of a front side and an open rear side, a water tank located
at a bottom of the box, an evaporative filter, a top of which is located in the box
and a bottom of which is located at a bottom of the water tank.
[0007] The top of the evaporative filter is fixed to the rod at the top of the box. The
evaporative filter is manufactured as a thin sheet made of dense hygroscopic material
(patent
RU 160861 U1).
[0008] Disadvantages of this humidifier are that the evaporative filter as a sheet made
of hygroscopic material has a small evaporation surface. The evaporative filter in
this design and location in the box is an obstacle to the free passage of air through
the filter and the slots of the box, which leads to a decrease in air exchange inside
the box and reduces a rate of separation of water molecules from a surface of the
sheet, thereby reducing air humidification efficiency in a room and humidifier performance.
[0009] The dense structure of the evaporative filter does not allow air currents, including
those generated by the radiator, to pass through the filter, which leads to a slowdown
in natural convection in the room and a decrease in air humidification efficiency.
A small evaporation area of the filter and its dense structure, which does not allow
air to pass through, cannot ensure high humidifier performance.
[0010] The technical result of the claimed invention is to improve the efficiency of air
humidification in the room and to ensure high humidifier performance.
[0011] The specified technical result is achieved by the fact that the air humidifier comprising
a body in a form of a box with slots at a top of a front side and an open rear side,
a water tank located at a bottom of the box, an evaporative filter a top of which
is located and fixed in the box and a bottom of which is located in the water tank,
according to the invention, has a diffuser and a fan rotatable in a vertical plane,
installed and fixed in a narrow diffuser inlet, wherein the diffuser is located behind
the evaporative filter in the upper rear open side of the box, fixed in the box and
pressed with a wide outlet part to the evaporative filter, which has cells for a passage
of air through it, wherein a lower part of the evaporative filter is fixed in the
water tank.
[0012] The air humidifier has, at least one additional evaporative filter and at least one
additional fan diffuser located in parallel with the evaporative filter and the fan
diffuser.
[0013] In the air humidifier, the narrow inlet of the diffuser is manufactured on perimeter
as round, the wide outlet of the diffuser is manufactured on perimeter as rectangular
or square, and the diffuser is manufactured as a hollow truncated cone.
[0014] The diffuser has at least one strap to fasten the fan, said strap being mounted on
diameter of the round narrow inlet of the diffuser.
[0015] In the humidifier, the cells for passing air through the evaporative filter can be
manufactured as honeycombs.
[0016] The cells for passing air through the evaporative filter can be manufactured as holes.
[0017] The vertical rectangular box has holes in the front side to supply water into the
water tank.
[0018] The air humidifier has float water level gauges installed in the tank.
[0019] The water tank is manufactured from a transparent plastic.
[0020] The box has windows in the front side for visual inspection of the float water level
gauges.
[0021] The air humidifier has a fastener to a heating radiator or to a heater. The fastener
has hooks and the box has hook holes on the sides.
[0022] The additional filter increases a total evaporation area of the filters, and the
additional fan diffuser increases an overall rate at which air passes through the
evaporative filters; as a result, the use of the additional evaporative filter and
the additional fan allows to increase an efficiency of air humidification in a room
with a small size of the humidifier.
[0023] The evaporative filter, having a constant area, located across the entire width and
height of the box, has a large evaporation surface due to the cells. A forced uniform
distribution of the air flow created by the fan, directed through the diffuser space
directly to the area of the evaporative filter, allows air to freely pass through
the entire surface of the wet evaporative filter, and provides a quick air exchange
inside the humidifier, which allows to increase a rate of separation of water molecules
from the surface of the evaporative filter, and to carry out an intensive and stable
saturation of indoor air with moisture and to increase the efficiency of humidification
of indoor air.
[0024] Unobstructed, forced and diffuser-directed airflow allows air to pass through the
cells of the evaporative filter without loss, thereby increasing humidifier performance.
[0025] Also the humidifier has a low power consumption fan and a low noise level.
[0026] To increase an intensity of moisture evaporation, it is possible to place the air
humidifier on a central heating radiator or any other household air heater (hereinafter
referred to as a radiator). The honeycomb structure of the evaporative filter allows
warm air to pass freely through the evaporative filter, which helps to increase the
rate of removal of moist air from the body of the humidifier and thereby increase
the efficiency of air humidification.
[0027] Fig. 1 is a front view of the air humidifier; Fig. 2 is a section along A-A on Fig.
1; Fig.3 is a section along B-B on Fig.1; Fig. 4 is a rear view of the air humidifier;
Fig. 5 is a side view C of the air humidifier on Fig. 4; Fig. 6 is a view D, one of
the variants of the cells of the evaporative filter on an enlarged scale.
[0028] The air humidifier comprises a body in the form of a box 1 with slots 2 at a top
on a front side (Fig. 1) and with an open rear side 3 (Fig. 2). A water tank 4 is
placed at a bottom of the box 1. There is an evaporative filter 5 a top part of which
is located and fixed in the box 1, and a lower part of which is fixed in the water
tank 4; a diffuser 6 (Fig. 3, 4) and a fan 7, rotatable in a vertical plane by means
of an electric motor, installed and fixed in a narrow inlet part 8 of the diffuser
6. The diffuser 6 is located behind the evaporative filter 5 in the upper rear open
side 3 of the box 1, fixed in the vertical rectangular box 1 and pressed with a wide
outlet part 9 to the evaporative filter 5, which has cells 10 for a passage of air
through it.
[0029] The box 1 at the top and the water tank 4 have, respectively, supports 11 and a cradle
12 for fixing and installing the evaporative filter.
[0030] The air humidifier has at least one additional evaporative filter 13 and at least
one additional diffuser 14 with a fan 15, which are placed in parallel to the evaporative
filter 5 and the diffuser 6 with the fan 7.
[0031] The additional evaporative filter 13 has the same design as the evaporative filter
5, and the additional diffuser 14 with the fan 15 are designed, respectively, as the
diffuser 6 and the fan 7.
[0032] In the described air humidifier, an horizontal axis of the fan is aligned with an
horizontal axis of the diffuser. The narrow inlet part 8 of the diffuser 6 is manufactured
on perimeter as round, the wide outlet part 9 of the diffuser 6 is manufactured on
perimeter as rectangular or square, and the diffuser 6 is manufactured as a hollow
truncated cone.
[0033] The wide outlet part 9 of the diffuser can be on perimeter not only rectangular,
or square, but also round, triangular, or oval.
[0034] The diffuser 6 has at least one strap 16 to fasten the fan 7, said strap being mounted
on diameter of the round narrow inlet of the diffuser. In the described humidifier,
a second strap 17 is mounted, similar to strap 16. Any other number of straps can
be used to mount the fan 7 with an electric motor.
[0035] The cells 10 for the passage of air through the evaporative filter 5 can be manufactured
as honeycombs or as holes.
[0036] The box 1 has holes 18 in the front side to supply water into the water tank 4.
[0037] The water tank 4 is manufactured from a transparent plastic. Float water level gauges
19 are installed in the tank 4.
[0038] The box 1 has windows 20 in the front side for visual inspection of the float water
level gauges 19.
[0039] The air humidifier has a fastener to a heating radiator or to a heater. The fastener
has hooks 21, and the box 1 has holes 22 for the hooks 21 on lateral sides.
[0040] The evaporative filter 5 has hygroscopic properties.
[0041] The diffuser and the fans are manufactured of moisture resistant material such as
plastic.
[0042] The slots 2 realized at the top on the front side of box 1, can be of any shape:
for example, round, rectangular.
[0043] The air humidifier works as follows.
[0044] The air humidifier is installed on the floor of the room, water is poured through
the holes 18 to supply water to the water tank 4, the evaporative filter 5 absorbs
water because the lower part of the evaporative filter 5, fixed in the cradles 12,
is submerged into water to the bottom of the water tank 4, and its top part, located
above the water tank 4, soaked in water due to the hygroscopicity of the evaporative
filter 5, becomes wet.
[0045] The evaporative filter 5, having a constant area, due to the cells 10, has a large
evaporation surface.
[0046] When the fan 7 rotates, a dry air flow is forcibly drawn into the box 1 through the
rear open side 3, enters the narrow part 8 of the diffuser 6, passes through blades
of the fan 7 and enters 5 into the wide part 9 of the diffuser 6, which is adjacent
to the evaporative filter. This creates air pressure on the evaporative filters 5.
The air flow is evenly distributed over the entire surface of the cells 10 of the
wet evaporative filter 5, located above the water tank 4, since the wide part 9 of
the diffuser 6 is adjacent to the evaporative filter 5. Air passes freely through
the cells 10 of the wet evaporative filter 5 and is saturated with water molecules,
after which humidified air, under the influence of air pressure, leaves the box 1
through the slots 2 on the front side of the box 1.
[0047] The forced uniform distribution of air flow on the surface of the evaporative filter
and the free passage of air through the cells leads to an increase in air exchange
inside the box and increases the rate of separation of water molecules from the surface
of the evaporative filter, which leads to increased air humidifying efficiency in
the room and increased humidifier performance.
[0048] As the air flow created by the fan 7 intensively blows away water molecules from
the surface of the evaporative filter 5 through the diffuser 6, the evaporative filter
5 absorbs water from the water tank 4, as a result of which the water level in said
water tank gradually decreases. Since the water tank 4 is made of transparent plastic,
the float water level gauges 15 are visible through the windows 16. The water level
is controlled. To ensure a continuous process of humidifying the room, it is necessary
to regularly add water to the tank.
[0049] In order to increase the intensity of moisture evaporation, the air humidifier can
be placed on a central heating radiator or any other household air heater.
[0050] The air humidifier mounted on the radiator by means of the hooks 21, which are inserted
into the lateral holes 22, made at different heights of the sides of the box 1 for
different radiator dimensions.
[0051] The air humidifier is installed with the rear open side 3 of the box 1 on the front
side of the radiator, with the body of the radiator completely covering the rear open
part 3 of the box 1, causing the heat radiation from the radiator to heat the diffuser
6, the fan 7 and the top part of the evaporative filters 5 located above the water
tank 4.
[0052] During operation, the fan 7 draws in air heated by the radiator through the rear
open side 3 of the box 1, then warm air enters the diffuser 6, gets evenly distributed
in it over the entire area of the wet evaporative filter 5 located at the top of the
box 1 above the water tank 4, after which warm air passes freely through the cells
10 in the evaporative filter 5, gets saturated with moisture and exits the vertical
rectangular box 1 through the slots 2 on the front side of the vertical rectangular
box 1.
[0053] The effect of the warm air created by the radiator on the evaporative filter 5 allows
for an increase in the rate of evaporation of moisture from its surface, with the
box 1 and the fan 7 being compact enough, for a reduction of energy consumption and
noise level, in comparison with other known air humidifiers operating according to
the same scheme but without using thermal energy generated by a radiator or other
household air heater. It also allows for increased room humidification efficiency
due to the uniform distribution of humid air together with convection currents created
by the radiator.
[0054] The use of air heated by a radiator for forced blowing of evaporative filters makes
it possible to use less efficient fans in comparison with known humidifiers.
[0055] The use of the heated air for forced blowing of the evaporative filters 5 by the
fan 7 allows for an even distribution of the air humidified by the device throughout
the room, since the warm moist air coming out of the slots 2 in the front of the box
1 participates in the natural convection currents inside the room created by the radiator.
[0056] The air flow from the fan is directed forward, that is, the air is supplied from
the radiator side, which allows the evaporative filter to be blown with warm air heated
from the radiator, which also contributes to an increase in the rate of evaporation
of moisture from the evaporative filter. In addition, the location of the air humidifier
on the radiator with the fan on increases the rate of passage of air masses through
the heating radiator, which also leads to an increase in heat transfer from the radiator
and acceleration of natural convection in the room.
[0057] The air humidifier in accordance with the claimed invention has increased evaporation
surface, due to the free passage of air through the evaporative filter and slots of
the body, allows for an increase in the rate of air passage through the evaporative
filter, and this leads to an increase in the rate of separation of water molecules
from the surface of the evaporative filter, thereby increasing the efficiency of air
humidification in the room. The air humidifier has a small size and low energy consumption.
1. An air humidifier comprising a body in a form of a box with slots at a top of a front
side and an open rear side, a water tank located at a bottom of the box, an evaporative
filter a top part of which is located and fixed in the box and a lower part of which
is located in the water tank, characterized in that the air humidifier has a diffuser and a fan rotatable in a vertical plane, installed
and fixed in a narrow inlet of the diffuser, wherein the diffuser is located behind
the evaporative filter in the upper rear open side of the box, fixed in the box and
pressed with a wide outlet part to the evaporative filter, which has cells for a passage
of air through it, wherein the lower part of the evaporative filter is fixed in the
water tank.
2. The humidifier according to claim 1, characterized in that it has at least one additional evaporative filter and at least one additional fan
diffuser which are placed in parallel with the evaporative filter and the fan diffuser.
3. The humidifier according to claim 1, characterized in that the narrow inlet of the diffuser is manufactured on perimeter as round, the wide
outlet of the diffuser is manufactured on perimeter as rectangular or square, and
the diffuser is manufactured as a hollow truncated cone.
4. The humidifier according to claim 3, characterized in that the diffuser has at least one strap to fasten the fan, said strap being mounted on
diameter of the round narrow inlet of the diffuser.
5. The humidifier according to claim 1, characterized in that the cells for the passage of air through the evaporative filter are manufactured
as honeycombs.
6. The humidifier according to claim 1, characterized in that the cells for the passage of air through the evaporative filter are manufactured
as holes.
7. The humidifier according to claim 1, characterized in that the box has holes in the front side to supply water into the water tank.
8. The humidifier according to claim 1, characterized in that it has float water level gauges installed in the tank.
9. The humidifier according to claim 1, characterized in that the water tank is manufactured from a transparent plastic.
10. The humidifier according to claim 8, characterized in that the box has windows in the front side for visual inspection of the float water level
gauges.
11. The humidifier according to claim 1, characterized in that it has a fastener to a heating radiator or to a heater.
12. The humidifier according to claim 9, characterized in that the fastener has hooks and the box has holes for the hooks on lateral sides.