Technical Field
[0001] The present invention is in the technical field of air purifiers and atmospheric
water extraction devices.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Conventional air purifiers use plastic disposable filters, over one hundred million
disposable air filters and their packaging waste end up in landfills each year. Furthermore,
conventional air purifiers don't address air pollution associated with humidity, as
excess humidity amplifies both air pollution and allergens. In fact, mold and dust
mites thrive in humid environments and are the cause for many allergic reactions.
Brief Summary of Embodiments of the Invention
[0003] There is therefore a need for an air purifying device that uses physical filtration
via a physical filter and biochemical air purification via interaction of air with
the soil of a plant, while extracting water from humid air to water the plant.
[0004] Therefore, an aspect of some embodiments of the present invention relates to an air
purifier apparatus, comprising a housing, a plant pot, an air purification filter,
a fan, an air outlet, a dehumidifier, and a watering system. The housing comprises
an air intake opening to an external environment outside the housing. The plant pot
is disposed downstream of the air intake, and is configured to hold soil and being
perforated so as to enable contact between at least some air outside the plant pot
and at least some of the soil inside the plant pot. The air purification filter is
disposed downstream of the plant pot. The fan is disposed downstream of the air purification
filter. The air outlet is disposed downstream of the fan and located in a first compartment
of the housing. The dehumidifier is disposed in a second compartment of the housing
that is separate from the first compartment, the dehumidifier being configured to
extract water from air interacting with the dehumidifier, the second compartment having
at least one air exchange perforation opening to the external environment outside
the housing. The watering system is configured to circulate water located inside the
housing to the plant pot. The fan is arranged to generate an air pressure gradient
in the housing and draw air from the external environment through the air intake and
downstream through the plant pot and/or around the plant pot, through the air purification
filter, and out of the housing through the air outlet.
[0005] In a variant, the water located inside the housing comprises the water extracted
by the dehumidifier.
[0006] In another variant, the housing comprises a front chamber, a middle chamber, and
a rear chamber. The front chamber has a plurality of first perforations, the first
perforations forming the inlet. The middle chamber is separated from the front chamber
by a first wall, the first wall having a first opening, the fan being installed in
the first opening. The rear chamber is separated from the middle chamber by a second
wall, the rear chamber forming the second compartment. The dehumidifier is located
in the rear chamber. A top of the middle chamber is at least partially uncovered,
thereby forming the outlet. The fan is configured to drive the air from the external
environment into the front chamber through the first perforations, then through the
air purification filter, then through the fan into middle chamber, then out of the
middle chamber via the top of the middle chamber, such that at least some of the air
entering the housing via the first perforations is configured to interact with the
soil and/or a root of the plant and to be filtered by interaction with the soil and/or
by the root before passing through the air purification filter, and such that the
air purification filter is configured to remove at least some particles from the air
passing therethrough.
[0007] In yet another variant, the second wall comprises a second opening and the dehumidifier
comprises a Peltier dehumidifier covering the second opening and comprising a warm
plate and a cold plate. The warm plate faces the middle chamber. The cold plate faces
and partially extending into the rear chamber, such that the air in the rear chamber
contacts the cold plate, causing water vapor in the air to condense into the water
thereby reducing a humidity of the air in the rear chamber, such that the water drips
onto a water reservoir at a bottom of the rear chamber.
[0008] In a further variant, the air purifier apparatus comprises a heat sink joined to
the hot plate and extending inside the middle chamber, such the air flows through
the heat sink before being driven out of the housing and thereby cools the hot plate.
[0009] In a variant, the air purifier apparatus further comprises an air status sensor,
configured to measure a humidity of the air either inside the housing or outside the
housing, wherein the dehumidifier is configured to be activated when the measured
humidity of the air is above a first threshold and deactivated when the measured humidity
falls below a second threshold. The first threshold and the second threshold are equal
to each other, or the first threshold is higher than the second threshold.
[0010] In another variant, the air purifier apparatus comprises a water reservoir below
the dehumidifier, the water reservoir being configured to collect the water generated
by the dehumidifier. The watering system comprises a water pump configured to pump
water from the water reservoir into the plant pot to water the plant.
[0011] In yet another variant, the water reservoir is removably joined to the housing.
[0012] In a further variant, the air purifier apparatus comprises a soil moisture sensor
configured to measure a soil moisture in the soil within the plant pot, wherein the
watering system is configured to be activated to drive the water to the plant pot
if the soil moisture falls below a first threshold and deactivated if the soil moisture
rises above a second threshold. The first threshold and the second threshold are equal
to each other, or the first threshold is lower than the second threshold.
[0013] In yet a further variant, the air purifier apparatus further comprising the soil
and the plant, wherein the fan is configured to drive some air from the inlet through
the soil and from the soil to the air purification filter.
[0014] In some embodiments of the present invention, the air purifier apparatus further
comprises an air status sensor, a soil moisture sensor, a user interface, and a control
unit. The air status sensor is configured to measure humidity of the air before the
air reaches the dehumidifier and to generate first sensor data indicative of the humidity
of the air. The soil moisture sensor is configured to measure a moisture level of
the soil and to generate second sensor data indicative of the moisture of the soil.
The user interface is configured for receiving one or more instructions from the user.
The control unit is configured to: receive the first sensor data, the second sensor
data, and the one or more instructions; process the first sensor data, the second
sensor data, and the one or more instructions; control an operation of the dehumidifier
according to first sensor data and the one or more instructions; and control an operation
of the watering system according to the second sensor data and the one or more instructions.
[0015] In a variant, the one or more instructions comprise a selection of a type of plant
contained in the plant pot from a plurality of predetermined plants. The control unit
is configured to store watering data indicative of watering requirements of the predetermined
plants and is configured to control the operation of the watering system according
to the watering requirement of the selected plant and to the soil moisture.
[0016] In another variant, the watering data is indicative of a desired soil moisture and
a desired speed for providing water to the soil.
[0017] In yet another variant, the air purifier apparatus comprises a water level sensor
configured to measure a water quantity in the housing and to generate third sensor
data indicative of the water quantity in the housing. The control unit is configured
to calculate a desired water quantity in the housing based on the soil moisture level
and the watering requirements of the plant. The control unit is configured to compare
the desired water quantity to the water quantity in the housing provided by the water
level sensor. If the water quantity in the housing is less than the desired water
quantity, the control unit is configured to generate an alert signal and to transmit
the alert signal to the user interface. Responsive to the alert signal, the user interface
is configured to output a notification to the user to add water to the housing. If
the water quantity is brought up to at least the desired level or if the soil moisture
is increased to a desired soil moisture, the control unit is configured to stop generating
the alert signal, and the user interface is configured to stop outputting the notification
in response to a lack of the alert signal.
[0018] In a further variant, the one or more user instructions include a desired rotation
speed of one or more blades of the fan. The control unit is configured to change a
rotation speed of the one or more blades of the fan according to the one or more user
instructions.
[0019] Other features and aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following
detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate,
by way of example, the features in accordance with embodiments of the invention. The
summary is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined solely
by the claims attached hereto.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0020] The present invention, in accordance with one or more various embodiments, is described
in detail with reference to the following figures. The drawings are provided for purposes
of illustration only and merely depict typical or example embodiments of the invention.
These drawings are provided to facilitate the reader's understanding of the invention
and shall not be considered limiting of the breadth, scope, or applicability of the
invention. It should be noted that for clarity and ease of illustration these drawings
are not necessarily made to scale.
[0021] Some of the figures included herein illustrate various embodiments of the invention
from different viewing angles. Although the accompanying descriptive text may refer
to such views as "top," "bottom" or "side" views, such references are merely descriptive
and do not imply or require that the invention be implemented or used in a particular
spatial orientation unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Fig. 1 is a plan view of an air purifier with a condenser, according some embodiments
of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a plan view of an air purifier with a housing divided into three chambers,
according some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a front view of the air purifier of Fig. 1 or Fig. 2, according to some
embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a side view of the air purifier of Fig. 1 or Fig. 2, according to some embodiments
of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is an exploded view of the air purifier of Figs. 2, according to some embodiments
of the present invention;
Fig. 6 is an exploded view of the filter of the air purifier of Fig. 1 or Fig. 2,
according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 7 is a view of the air purifier of Fig. 2 without the perforated lid and the
compact lid, according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 8 is a view of the air purifier of the air purifier of Fig. 2 without the perforated
lid, according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 9 is a cutout of the air purifier of Fig. 2 showing the front of the air purifier,
according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 10 is a cutout of the air purifier of Fig. 2 showing the side of the air purifier,
according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 11 is a cutout of the air purifier of Fig. 2 showing the watering system from
the side, according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 12 is a perspective view of the air purifier of Fig. 2 with the water tank and
an electronics panel removed, according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 13 is a block diagram illustrating the communication between a control unit and
the various element of the air purifier, according to some embodiments of the present
invention;
Fig. 14 is a plan view of an air purifier with a humidifier, according to some embodiments
of the present invention;
Fig. 15 is a plan view of an air purifier with a dehumidifier, in which the outlet
is in the middle chamber, according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 16a is an exploded view of the air purifier according to Fig. 15 with a shortened
compact lid, according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 16b is a perspective view of an air purifier according to Fig. 16 with a perforated
compact lid, according to some employment of the present invention;
Fig. 17 is plan view of an air purifier in which the air purification filter is disposed
between the plant pot and the fan, according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 18 is plan view of an air purifier in which the air purification filter is disposed
between the plant pot and the fan and the outlet is in the middle chamber, according
to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 19 is an exploded view of the air purifier of Fig. 18, according to some embodiments
of the present invention;
Fig. 20 is perspective view of the housing of the air purifier of Fig. 18, according
to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 21, is a perspective view of the air purifier of Fig. 18, according to some embodiments
of the present invention;
Fig. 22 is a perspective view of the air purifier of Fig. 18, with a removable water
reservoir, according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 23 is a perspective view of the air purifier of Fig. 18, with the housing being
shown as semi-transparent, according to some embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 24 is a side view of the air purifier of Fig. 18, with the housing being shown
as semi-transparent, according to some embodiments of the present invention; and
Fig. 25 is an exploded view of the air purification filter of the air purifier of
Fig. 18, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
[0022] The figures are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise
form disclosed. It should be understood that the invention can be practiced with modification
and alteration, and that the invention be limited only by the claims and the equivalents
thereof.
Detailed Description of the Embodiments of the Invention
[0023] From time-to-time, the present invention is described herein in terms of example
environments. Description in terms of these environments is provided to allow the
various features and embodiments of the invention to be portrayed in the context of
an exemplary application. After reading this description, it will become apparent
to one of ordinary skill in the art how the invention can be implemented in different
and alternative environments.
[0024] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the
same meaning as is commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which
this invention belongs. All patents, applications, published applications and other
publications referred to herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety. If
a definition set forth in this section is contrary to or otherwise inconsistent with
a definition set forth in applications, published applications and other publications
that are herein incorporated by reference, the definition set forth in this document
prevails over the definition that is incorporated herein by reference.
[0025] Fig. 1 is a plan view of an air purifier 1 with a condenser 105, according some embodiments
of the present invention.
[0026] The air purifier 1 includes a housing 2 having an air intake 3 and an air outlet
4, an air purification filter 20 located downstream of the intake, a plant pot 15
disposed downstream of to the purification filter, a dehumidifier 105 disposed downstream
of the plant pot. The air outlet 4 is disposed downstream of the dehumidifier 105.
The air purifier 1 also includes a fan 30 and a watering system 7. The fan 30 is disposed
downstream of the plant pot 15 and upstream of the dehumidifier 105, and is arranged
to generate an air pressure gradient in the housing 2 and to draw air through the
air intake 3 and downstream through the air purification filter 20, through the plant
pot 15 and/or around the plant pot 15, through the dehumidifier 105 and out through
the air outlet 4 outside of the housing 2. The watering system 7 is configured to
circulate water generated by the dehumidifier 105 from inside the housing 2 to the
plant pot 15.
[0027] Air flow is represented by the black-filled arrows. Air is driven by the fan into
the housing 2 via the air intake 3. The air then passes through the air purification
filter 20, which uses adsorption to prevent passage of at least some of the particles
and/or vapors (such as Volatile Organic Compounds) in the air. This is physical filtering
of the air. For example, the air purification filter is configured to absorb and/or
trap at least some particles and/or vapors in the air. The air purification filter
20 may, for example include activated charcoal and hemp.
[0028] After passing through the air purification filter 20, air is driven around the plant
pot 15. The plant pot 15 is perforated so some of the soil (and in some embodiments
of the present invention, a portion of the roots of the plan) is exposed to the air
flowing in the vicinity of the plant pot 15. The plant put may includes a wire mesh
or a plastic mesh, for example. By interacting with the soil and possibly the roots,
the air that has passed through the air purification filters 20 is further filtered
via biochemical filtration. In biochemical filtration, the microorganisms living in
the plant's roots and soil help break down pollutants into safer compounds, as delineated
in a report publicly available in the NASA archives called "
INTERIOR LANDSCAPE PLANTS FOR INDOOR AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT" written by B.C. Wolverton,
Anne Johnson, and Keith Bounds on September 5, 1989, document ID 19930073077, accession number N93-70524, report number NASA-TM-101766,
NAS 1.15:101766. In some examples of the present invention, the plant may include
English Ivy, Golden Pothos, Peace Lilly, Chinese Evergreen, Bamboo Palm, and Janet
Craig. These plants are known to break down pollutants like formaldehyde, trichloroethylene,
and benzene, for example. Other plants that are know to break down some pollutants
may includes ficus elastic, chlorophytum amaniense, chlorophyttum comosum, anthurium
andraenum, chrysalidocarpus lutescens, nephrolepis exaltata, jasminum, spathuphyllum,
aglaonema.
[0029] In some embodiments of the present invention, the fan 30 is powerful enough to drive
at least some air into the plant pot 15 and out of the plant pot 15, when the plant
pot 15 is filled with soil and contains a plant. This increases contact between the
air with the soil and the plant's roots and therefore enhances biochemical filtration.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the rotation speed of the blades of
the fan 30 is adjustable according to the need for pollution removal and/or dehumidification.
For example, the rotation speed may be selectable among a predetermined number of
speeds, such as three, four, five, or more. The faster the rotation of the blades
of the fan 30, the more air goes through the air purifier.
[0030] In some embodiments of the present invention, the fan is powerful enough to drive
air from above the soil in the plant pot 15 into the plant pot 15 and out of the bottom
of the plant pot 15. In these embodiments, a kit is provided, including the air purifier
1 and the soil to be placed in the plant pot. The soil may contain activated charcoal.
Thus, activated charcoal in the soil provides physical filtering while the soil (along
with the plant roots within) provides biochemical filtering. In some embodiments of
the present invention, the kit includes one or more seeds of the plant. The seeds
are configured to be placed in the soil and grow into the plant.
[0031] After the air has undergone physical and biochemical filtration, the air is driven
by the fan 30 to a dehumidifier 105, which is configured to extract water from the
air interacting with the dehumidifier 30. In some embodiments of the present invention,
the dehumidifier 105 causes water vapor in the air to condense. In this manner, the
air purifying apparatus 1 is designed to dehumidify at least some of the air passing
therethrough. Thus, survival of pollutants like dust mites and mold is decreased.
Air pollutants and mold tend to cling on moisture particles in the air. Therefore,
regulating excess humidity, kills mold and dust mites that strive in humid conditions.
[0032] In some embodiments of the present invention, the dehumidifier 105 is an active dehumidifier
(i.e., needs to be activated to operate) and is activated when air humidity is higher
than a certain threshold. For example, the air purifier apparatus 1 may include at
least one air status sensor 8 disposed upstream of the dehumidifier 105 and which
may be located in the housing 2 or outside the housing 2. The air status sensor 8
is configured to measure a humidity of the air either inside the housing or outside
the housing (depending on the location of the air status sensor 8), to activate the
dehumidifier 105 when the measured humidity of the air is above a first threshold,
and to deactivate the dehumidifier 105 when the when the measured humidity falls below
a second threshold. In some embodiments of the present invention, the first threshold
and the second threshold are equal to each other. In some embodiments of the present
invention, the first threshold is higher than the second threshold. Therefore, the
dehumidification only occurs when the humidity level in the air is higher than desired.
[0033] In some embodiments of the present invention, the air purification apparatus 1 includes
a control unit 165 and is associated with or includes a user interface 11 communicating
by wire or wirelessly with the control unit 165. The control unit 165 controls the
operation of the different elements of the air purifier. Via the user interface, the
user can enter an instruction and/or input a selection that are processed by the control
unit 165 and cause the control unit 165 to control the different elements of the air
purifier accordingly. The user interface 11 may include a keypad or touch screen joined
to the outside of the housing 2, a remote control in wireless communication with the
control unit 165, or a smartphone/tablet/computer running machine readable instructions
(an application) configured to receive instructions from the user (as described above)
and to communicate the user instructions to the control unit 165.
[0034] Air has now gone through physical filtering by the air purification filter 20, biochemical
filtering by interaction with the soil and/or roots in the plant pot 15, and (depending
on the humidity of the air) a dehumidification process. The filtered and (if desired)
dehumidified air is driven out of the housing 2 by the fan 30 via the air outlet 4
and back into the external environment from which air was taken.
[0035] In some embodiments of the present invention, a wall 25 separates a proximal portion
of the housing 2 in which the air purification filter 20 and the plant pot 15 are
located from a distal portion of the housing 2 in which the dehumidifier 105 is located.
The fan 30 is installed in an opening of the wall 25 and drives air from the proximal
portion of the housing 2 to the distal portion of the housing 2 via the opening in
the wall 25.
[0036] Water extracted by the dehumidifier 105 is collected and circulated by a water circulation
system 7 into the plant pot 15 in order to water the soil contained in the plant pot
15. In this manner, the plant in the plant pot 15 is kept watered by water extracted
from air, and the user is not required to water the plant as long as enough water
is extracted by dehumidifier 105. In some embodiments of the present invention, if
not enough water is extracted by the dehumidifier (for example when the air is dry),
a water reservoir 35 (described further below) contains a low amount of water. The
water level is measured by a water level sensor 12 (as seen in Fig. 11), which is
designed to measure the water level in the water reservoir. If the water level in
the reservoir is below a desired water level (calculated by the control unit 165 by
processing the current soil moisture level and the watering requirement of the selected
plant), the control unit 165 (which receives sensor data from the water level sensor
12) generates and sends an alert signal to the user interface. Responding to the alert
signal, the user interface 11 is configured to output a notification to the user to
directly water the plant or to add water to a water reservoir 35 (described further
below) accessible to the watering system 7, in order to enable the watering system
7 to provide to the plant water according to the requirements of the plant. If the
user adds water to the water reservoir to match or exceed the desired water level
or if a desired moisture of the soil is achieved by the user directly watering the
plant, the control unit stops the generation of the alert signal. In response to the
lack of the alert signal, the user interface 11 stops outputting the notification.
[0037] In some embodiments of the present invention, the air purifier apparatus 1 incudes
at least one soil moisture sensor 9 configured to measure a soil moisture level in
the soil within the plant pot. The water circulation system 7 is activated to circulate
water into the plant pot 15, if the soil moisture level falls below a first soil moisture
level threshold, and is deactivated if the soil moisture level rises above a second
soil moisture level threshold.
[0038] The first soil moisture level threshold and the second soil moisture level threshold
may be are equal to each other. Alternatively, the first soil moisture level threshold
is lower than the second soil moisture level threshold. If should be noted that the
first and second moisture level thresholds depends on the plant that is in the plant
pot 15, as different plants require the soil to be at different moisture levels. In
some embodiments of the present invention, the timing and speed at which water is
provided by the watering system 7 to the plant when the soil moisture level falls
below the first soil moisture level depend on the type of plant in the plant pot 15.
Some plants require that water be provided to the soil immediately when the soil moisture
level falls below the first soil moisture level threshold. Other plants may require
that water be provided after a certain time interval. Different plants absorb water
at different rates. Therefore, the speed at which the watering system 7 provides water
to the soil changes according to the plant in the plant pot (as selected by the user
via the user interface).
[0039] In some embodiments of the present invention, the air purifier 1 includes one or
more UV light emitters 16 configured for illuminating the air in the air purifier
1. UV light is known to kill certain microbes. The UV light emitters may be, for example,
in the space between the inlet 3 and the air purification filter 20, or in the space
between the air purification filter 20 and the fan 30.
[0040] Fig. 2 is a plan view of an air purifier 201 with a housing divided into three chambers,
according some embodiments of the present invention.
[0041] Fig. 3 is a front view of the air purifier of Fig. 1 or Fig. 2, according to some
embodiments of the present invention. Fig. 4 is a side view of the air purifier of
Fig. 1 or Fig. 2, according to some embodiments of the present invention. Fig. 5 is
an exploded view of the air purifier 201 of Fig. 2, according to some embodiments
of the present invention. Fig. 7 is a view of the air purifier 201 of Fig. 2 without
the perforated lid and the compact lid, according to some embodiments of the present
invention. Fig. 8 is a view of the air purifier of the air purifier 201 of Fig. 2
without the perforated lid, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a cutout of the air purifier 201 of Fig. 2 showing the front of the air
purifier, according to some embodiments of the present invention. Fig. 10 is a cutout
of the air purifier of Fig. 2 showing the side of the air purifier, according to some
embodiments of the present invention. Fig. 11 is a cutout of the air purifier of Fig.
2 showing the watering system from the side, according to some embodiments of the
present invention. Fig. 12 is a perspective view of the air purifier of Fig. 2 with
the water tank and an electronics panel removed, according to some embodiments of
the present invention.
[0042] The air purifier apparatus 201 of Fig. 2 has the same features as the air purifier
apparatus 1 of Fig. 1. In addition, the air purifier apparatus 201 of Fig. 2 has features
that are more detailed variants of the features described in the air purifier apparatus
1 of Fig. 1.
[0043] In the air purifier apparatus 201, the housing 2 is divided into a front chamber
2a, a middle chamber 2b, and a rear chamber 2c. In the front chamber 2a, the air inlet
is in the form of a plurality of first perforations 45, which open to the external
environment and through which air is driven by the fan 30 into the housing 2. The
first perforations 45 may be located near a bottom region of the housing 2 (as shown
in Figs. 3, 4, and 5). The first wall 25 denotes the end of the front chamber 2a and
has a first opening in which the fan 30 is installed. The first chamber 2a contains
the air purification filter 20 and the plant pot 15.
[0044] A second wall 120 is located downstream of the first wall 25. The region between
the first wall 25 and the second wall 120 is the middle chamber 2b. The remaining
region downstream of the second wall 120 is the rear chamber 2c. In use, a compact
lid 10 (see Figs. 5 and 8) covers the first chamber 2a (with the exception of the
plant pot 15, which is, however, filled by soil) and the second chamber 2b. The rear
chamber 2c is not covered by the compact lid 10, and functions as the air outlet,
as air is driven by the fan 30 out of the open top of rear chamber 2c into the external
environment.
[0045] In some embodiments of the present invention, the second wall 120 has a second opening
that is covered by the dehumidifier 105. The dehumidifier 105 may include a Peltier
condenser, which has a cold plate 105a, a power element 105b, and a warm plate 105c.
When activated, the power element 105b transfers heats from the cold plate 105a to
the warm plate 105c, thereby warming the warm plate 105c and cooling the cold plate
105a. The cold plate 105a is in the rear chamber 2c. The warm plate 105c is located
in the middle chamber 2b. Air is driven from the middle chamber 2b into the rear chamber
2c via second perforation 100 in the second wall 120. Some of the air in the rear
chamber 2c interacts with the cold plate 105a, causing water vapor in the air to condense.
Thus, humidity is removed from at least some of the air in the rear chamber 2c before
the air is reintroduced into the external environment.
[0046] In some embodiments of the present invention, some of the air flowing in the middle
chamber 2b interacts with the warm plate 105c and absorbs some heat of the warm plate
105c and cools down the warm plate 105c. In some embodiments of the present invention,
the air purifier 201 includes a heat sink 95 which is joined to the warm plate 105c
and is configured for enhancing cooling of the warm plate 105c by air flowing through
the heat sink 95. The heat sink 95 extends inside the middle chamber 2b. The heat
sink 95 may include a plurality of the heat conductive plates or fins. The air flows
between the plates on the way to exiting the middle chamber 2b and absorbs heat from
the plates and therefore from the warm plate 105c. In some embodiments, the heat conductive
plates are substantially horizontal and the second perforations 100 are located at
the sides of the heat sink 95, as seen, for example, in Figs. 2 and 11. Therefore
air entering the middle chamber 2b is driven into the heat sink 95 and guided by the
heat conductive plates to the sides of the second wall 120 where the second perforations
100 are located.
[0047] In some embodiments of the present invention, the housing 2 includes an electronics
chamber 80 which is separate from the rest of the housing 2, as seen in Fig. 7. The
electronics chamber contains the power supply, the wires from the power supply to
the different powered elements of the air purifier 1 or 201, and the communication
wires that enable passage of signals between the control unit 165 an the different
elements that supply data to the control unit or receive instructions from the control
unit 165).
[0048] In some embodiments of the present invention, a perforated cap 5 is located above
the compact lid 10. The perforated cap covers the rear chamber 2c as well. However,
perforations in the perforated cap enable air from the rear chamber 2c to exit the
rear chamber into the external environment. The perforated cap 10 is configured to
cover the housing and prevent users from accessing the rear chamber 2c and touching
the dehumidifier when in use.
[0049] In some embodiments of the present invention, the watering system 7 includes a water
reservoir 35 located below the dehumidifier (or below the dehumidifier's cold plate
105a). As shown in Figs. 10 and 11, the water reservoir 35 may be below the rear chamber
2c and separated from the rear chamber 2c by a floor 36. The floor 36 has a gap 36a
under the dehumidifier (or below the dehumidifier's cold plate 105a), configured to
be traversed by the water generated by the dehumidifier. In some embodiments of the
present invention, the floor extends into the middle chamber 2b and the water reservoir
extends below the middle chamber 2b as well. As shown in Fig. 12, the water reservoir
35 may be removably joined to the housing 2.
[0050] The watering system also includes an input pipe 90, a water pump 85, and an output
tube 60. The input pipe 90 has an inlet 145 inside the water reserve 35 and is connected
to the water pump 85, so that when the water pump is in operation water from the reservoir
35 is drawn into the input pipe 90 via the inlet 145 and brought into the water pump
85. The output tube 60 is connected to the water pump 85 and configured to receive
water from the water pump 85. The water is driven though the output tube 60 by the
water pump 85 and into a region 55 in the vicinity of the plant pot 15. In the region
55, the tube 60 has one or more outlets configured to direct water flowing in the
tube 60 into the plant pot, to water the soil and the plant located therein.
[0051] In some embodiments of the present invention, as shown in Fig. 7, for example, a
sealing strip 115 is placed on top of the purification filter 20 and the first wall
25. When the compact lid 10 is placed on the first wall and the purification filter,
the sealing strip prevents entry of air into the region between the purification filter
20 and the first wall 25 from the top. In this manner, while the air purifier 201
is in operation, air entering the region 130 between the purification filter 20 and
the first wall 25 either goes through the soil or via the purification filter 20.
[0052] In some embodiments of the present invention, the housing 2 includes one or more
pressure clips that cooperate with the compact lid 10 and tighten the compact lid
10 onto the first wall and the purification filter, so that the joining between the
lid 10 and the housing is air tight, and air flows as desired.
[0053] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the air purifier 2 includes
a light strip 70. In some embodiments of the present invention, the light strip 70
provides decorative illumination via light in one or more colors. In some embodiments
of the present invention, the user chooses a preferred color of the light via the
user interface 11. The user's choice is transmitted by the user interface to the control
unit 165, which causes the light strip to display the color chosen by the user. In
some embodiments of the present invention, the light strip 70 includes one or more
light emitting diodes (LEDs).
[0054] In some embodiments of the present invention, the air status sensor 8 also measures
parameters of the air that are indicative of the air quality, such as the presence
and concentration of pollutants, for example. The measurements by the air status sensor
8 are processed by a control unit 165 (shown in dashes in Fig. 12, is the control
unit 165 is on the side of the panel 167 that is not seen in Fig. 12). In some embodiments
of the present invention, the control unit 165 is on the panel 167 located under the
floor 41, which supports the plant pot 15 and the drainage vat 300. The control unit
165 is configured for generating an output signal indicative of the quality of the
air. The light strip 70 is configured to receive the output signal and to change color
according the signal. Each light color is associated with an air quality status. For
example, red light means the air quality is low (e.g., air is polluted), while green
light means air is quality is high (e.g., low pollution).
[0055] In some embodiments a second fan 150 is included to cool down the control unit 165.
In some embodiments of the present invention, a USB port 155 is connected to the control
unit 165 to transfer data to and from the control unit 165. In some embodiments of
the present invention, the USB port is configured for powering an external element,
such as a grow light lamp, which produces light for the plant and allows the plant
to grow in dark environments. The control unit 165, the second fan 150 and the USB
port 155 may be covered by a removable panel 40. The panel 40 may have apertures 170,
to enable entry of air into panel 40 to cool down the control unit. The panel 40 may
also have a second aperture 180 aligned with the USB port and configured to allow
access to the USB port without removing the panel 40. The removable panel may also
include an opening 175 configured to be traversed by a power cord (not shown) that
supplies electrical power to the air purifier 201.
[0056] In some embodiments of the present invention, the control unit 165 controls the operation
of different elements in the air purifier, such as the dehumidifier 105, the fan 30,
the watering system 7. The control unit 165 also receives data from the different
sensors, such as the soil moisture sensor 9, the air status sensor 8, the water level
sensor 12 and operated the fan 30, the dehumidifier 105, and the watering system accordingly.
The control unit 165 is in communication with the user interface 11 and receives therefrom
user inputs and/or user instructions as explained above, and processes the user inputs
to operate the air purifier according to predetermined modes of operations or processed
the user inputs to override the predetermined modes of operations and operate the
air purifier according to the user instructions. In some embodiments of the present
invention, the control unit 165 is configured to send to the user interface 11 data
indicative of at least some sensor data in order to display the sensor data to the
user on the user interface.
[0057] In some embodiments of the present invention, the air purifier 201 includes a drainage
vat 300 located under the plant pot 15 (optionally joined to the bottom of the plant
pot 15). The drainage vat is configured to receive excess water that is not absorbed
by the soil. The drainage vat is optionally supported by a floor 41. In some embodiments
of the present invention, the plant pot 15 is removable from the housing for cleaning
and removing the drained water, as seen in Fig. 5.
[0058] In some embodiments of the present invention, the air purifier 201 includes one or
more ultraviolet (UV) light emitters 16 configured for illuminating the air in the
air purifier 201. UV light is known to kill certain microbes. The UV light emitters
may be, for example, in the front chamber 2a, in the space between the perforations
45 and the air purification filter 20, or in the space between the air purification
filter 20 and the first wall 25.
[0059] Fig. 6 is an exploded view of the filter 20 of the air purifier of Fig. 1 or Fig.
2, according to some embodiments of the present invention.
[0060] In some embodiments of the present of the present invention the purification filter
20 includes a mesh configured for enabling passage of air therethrough, while trapping
pollutants. The mesh may be removably joined to the housing, so the purification filter
can be cleaned of pollutants. In some embodiments of the present invention, the purification
filter 20 includes the filter body 20a, an air filter bag 20b, and a retaining element
20c. The filter body 20a is a frame configured for receiving the air filter bag 20b.
The retaining element 20c is configured to maintain the air filter bag 20b joined
to the filter body 20a. The air filter bag 20b is the element that retains pollutants
in the air via absorption.
[0061] In some embodiments of the present invention, the air filter bag 20b is reusable
and refillable. The filter bag contains a filtering material. The filtering material
may be any known filtering material, and may include activated charcoal (for example,
but not limited to activated bamboo charcoal), hemp, or any material used in filters
in order to trap pollutants. Once the filtering material is filled with pollutants
and no longer allows passage of air therethrough, the filter bag can be removed from
the filtering body, the filtering material can be disposed of, and the filtering bag
can be refilled with new filtering material and joined to the filtering body. In some
embodiments of the present invention the filtering material is biodegradable.
[0062] In some embodiments of the present invention, the air filter bag may be removable,
disposable, and replaceable as a whole, as explained above. In some embodiments of
the present invention the air filter bag 20b may be entirely biodegradable and include
hemp and activated charcoal.
[0063] Fig. 13 is a block diagram illustrating the communication between the control unit
165 and the various element of the air purifier 1 or 201 described above, according
to some embodiments of the present invention.
[0064] The control unit 165 receives sensor data from the soil sensor 9, the water level
sensor 12 (if present), and air sensor 8. The control unit 165 also receives a user
input from the user via the user interface 11. The control unit 165 processes the
user input and the sensor data and operates the fan 30, the dehumidifier 105, the
watering system 7, and the light strip 70 (if present) accordingly.
[0065] For example, the user may use the user interface 11 to cause the control unit 165
to set or change the values of the first (and, if applicable the second) humidity
threshold for operating the dehumidifier 105 or can cause the control unit 165 to
switch the dehumidifier 105 on and off manually. The user may use the user interface
11 to cause the control unit 165 to set or change the values of the first (and, if
applicable the second) soil moisture threshold for operating the watering system 7.
In some embodiments of the present invention the user interface 11 can be used by
the user to select or adjust the rotation speed of the blades of the fan 30. In some
embodiments of the present invention, the user interface 11 is configured to receive
from the user a selection of the plant that is contained in the plant pot 15. The
user's selection of the plant is received by the control unit, which is configured
to cause the watering system 7 to provide water to the selected plant according to
the needs (timing and rate of watering, as explained above) of the selected plant.
[0066] In some embodiments of the present invention, if not enough water is contained in
the water reservoir (as measured by the water level sensor 12), the control unit generates
a warning signal and transmits the warning signal to the user interface 11. The user
interface 11 includes one or more output devices (such as screen, a speaker, a haptic
device) configured to notify the user to water the plant or to add water to the water
reservoir for watering the plant. Once the desired quantity of water has been added
to the water reservoir (as measured by the water level sensor 12), the control unit
165 operates the watering system 7 to water the plant according to the plant's requirement.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the user interface 11 is configured
to receive from the user an instruction to water the plant. Responsive to the instruction,
the user interface transmits the water instruction of the control unit 165 and the
control unit 165 operates the watering system to water the plant.
[0067] In some embodiments of the present invention, the concentration of pollutants and/or
the air humidity level measured by the air status sensor 8 is transmitted by the control
unit 165 to the user interface 11. The user interface 11 includes a screen that displays
a list of the detected pollutants and the concentration of the pollutants and/or the
humidity level. Optionally, the list of the detected pollutants and the concentration
of the pollutants and/or the humidity level are displayed in real time.
[0068] The control unit 165 includes a processor and a non-volatile memory unit which stores
operation instructions. The processor processes the sensor data and user inputs according
to the operation instructions to generate an operation mode for one or more of the
watering system 7, the dehumidifier 105, the fan 30, and the light strip 70 (if present),
and causes the one or more of the watering system 7, the dehumidifier 105, the fan
30, and the light strip 70 (if present) to operate accordingly.
[0069] Fig. 14 is a plan view of an air purifier 300 with a humidifier 400, according some
embodiments of the present invention.
[0070] The air purifier 301 is similar to the air purifier 1 of Fig. 1. However the air
purifier 301 does not include a dehumidifier. Rather, a humidifier 390 is disposed
between the fan 30 and the outlet 4, and is configured for adding humidity to the
air before the air is released into the external environment. This air purifier is
configured to add humidity to air that may be too dry for some users. Optionally,
the humidifier 390 is activated based on humidity measurements by the air status sensor
8. Optionally, the parameters for activating the humidifier 390 may be set by a user
via a user interface 11, as described above.
[0071] In some embodiments of the present invention, the air purifier 301 includes a soil
moisture sensor 9. As explained above, when the soil moisture level 9 is below a desired
threshold, the user interface 11 outputs a notification to the user to water the plant
or to add water to the water reservoir (not shown). In some embodiments of the present
invention, the air purifier 301 also includes the watering system (not shown) configured
to supply water from the water reservoir to the soil, according to the watering requirement
of the plant.
[0072] In some embodiments of the present invention, the air purifier 301 includes one or
more UV light emitters 16 configured for illuminating the air in the air purifier
1. UV light is known to kill certain microbes. The UV light emitters may be, for example,
in the space between the inlet 3 and the air purification filter 20, or in the space
between the air purification filter 20 and the fan 30.
[0073] Fig. 15 is a plan view of an air purifier 400 similar to the air purifier 201 of
Figs. 2-12. Fig. 16a is an exploded view of the air purifier 400 with a shortened
compact lid 10. Fig. 16b is a perspective view of an air purifier 400 with a perforated
compact lid 10.
[0074] The air purifier 400 differs from the air purifier 201 in the fact that in the air
purifier 400 the wall 120 does not have any perforations and separates middle chamber
2b from the rear chamber 2c without enabling air passage through the wall 120. In
this manner, air driven from the inlets 45 and filtered by passage the air purification
filter 20 reaches the middle chamber 2b and exits the housing 2 via one or more middle
outlets 401. Before exiting the housing 2, the air still goes through the heat sink
95 to cool the hot plate 105c. The rear chamber 2c includes one or more air exchange
perforations 402 configured to enable air exchange between the rear chamber 2c and
the external environment outside the housing 2. In this manner, free circulation of
air through the air exchange perforations 402 exposes air to the cold plate 105a and
causes condensation therethrough. Therefore, in the air purifier 400, the filtering
air and the dehumidifying of the air are two independent steps, as the filtered air
is not forced to interact with the cold plate 105a of the dehumidifier. The dehumidification
of air is not driven by the fan, but occurs via the natural circulation of air in
and out of the rear chamber 2c via the air exchange perforations 402.
[0075] As shown in Fig. 16a, in some embodiments of the present invention, the compact lid
10 of the air purifier 400 does not cover the middle chamber 2b, nor does it cover
the rear chamber 2c. Therefore, the middle outlet 401 is the uncovered top of the
middle chamber 2b. The air exchange perforations 402 are the uncovered top of the
rear chamber 2c. In some embodiments of the present invention air exchange perforations
402 may also be disposed on the side(s) and/or back of housing 2.
[0076] As shown in Fig. 16b, in some embodiments of the present invention, the compact lid
10 of the air purifier 400 covers the middle chamber 2b but includes perforations
above the middle chamber 2b. The perforations form the middle outlet 401.
[0077] Fig. 17 is a plan view of an air purifier 500, which is similar to the air purifier
201 of Figs. 2-12.
[0078] The difference between the air purifier 201 of Figs. 2-12 and the air purifier 500,
lies in the fact that in the air purifier 500, the air purification filter 20 is located
downstream of the plant pot 15. Therefore, in the air purifier 500, air is driven
by the fan 30 into the front chamber 2a of housing 2 via the perforations 45 (or a
different inlet, if any), interacts with the soil and optionally the plant roots in
the plant pot 15, is filtered by the air purification filter 20, passes through the
fan 30 into the middle chamber 2b, enters the rear chamber 2c via perforations 100
in the wall 120, is dehumidified by being cooled by the cold plate 105a, and exits
the housing 2 via an outlet thereof (for example, the uncovered top of the rear chamber
2c).
[0079] Figs. 18-25 refer to an air purifier 600 and components thereof. The air purifier
600 is similar to the air purifier 201 of Figs. 2-12. The air purifier 600 has two
main differences from the air purifier 201.
[0080] The first difference lies in the fact that in the air purifier 600 the wall 120 does
not have any perforations and separates middle chamber 2b from the rear chamber 2c
without enabling air passage through the wall 120. The second difference lies in the
fact that in the air purifier 600, the air purification filter 20 is located downstream
of the plant pot 15.
[0081] Therefore, in the air purifier 600, air is driven by the fan 30 into the front chamber
2a of housing 2 via the perforations 45 (or a different inlet, if any), interacts
with the soil and optionally the plant roots in the plant pot 15, is filtered by the
air purification filter 20, and passes through the fan 30 into the middle chamber
2b and exits the housing 2 via one or more middle outlets 401. Before exiting the
housing 2, the air still goes through the heat sink 95 (if present) to cool the hot
plate 105c. The rear chamber 2c is a second compartment separate from the first compartment
that includes the middle outlets 401. The second compartment contains the cold plate
of the dehumidifier and includes one or more air exchange perforations 402 configured
to enable air exchange between the rear chamber 2c and the external environment outside
the housing 2. In this manner, free circulation of air through the air exchange perforations
402 exposes air to the cold plate 105a and causes condensation therethrough.
[0082] Therefore, in the air purifier 600, the filtering of the air and the dehumidifying
of the air are two independent steps, as the filtered air is not driven by the fan
30 to the cold plate 105a of the dehumidifier. The dehumidification of air is not
driven by the fan 30, but occurs via the natural circulation of air in and out of
the rear chamber 2c via the air exchange perforations 402.
[0083] As shown in Figs. 21-22, in some embodiments of the present invention, the compact
lid 10 covers all the chambers, but not the plant pot 15. The middle outlets 401 are
in the form of perforations on compact lid 10 above the chamber middle 2b. Therefore,
air is exhausted from the middle chamber 2b via the middle outlets 401 on the compact
lid. Air exchange perforations 402 are also on the compact lid 10 above the rear chamber
2c. Alternatively or additionally, the air exchange perforations 402 may be disposed
on the side(s) and/or back of housing 2, as seen in Fig. 24, to allow air exchange
between the external environment outside the housing and the rear chamber 2c for the
dehumidification of air.
[0084] In some embodiments of the present invention, an intermediate chamber 2d is located
between the front chamber 2a and the middle chamber 2b. The intermediate chamber 2d
is enclosed on the sides by two side walls 602 extending forward from the first wall
25, on the front by the air purification filter 20, and on the back by the fan 30.
The purpose of the intermediate chamber is to properly fit the air purification filter
between the plant pot 15 and the fan 30 and minimize the flow of air around the air
purification filter 20 before reaching the fan 30. In this manner, air reaching the
fan 30 from the front chamber 2a is filtered by the air purification filter 20.
1. An air purifier apparatus (600),
characterized in that the air purifier apparatus (600) comprises:
a housing (2) comprising an air intake (45) opening to an external environment outside
the housing (2);
a plant pot (15) disposed downstream of the air intake (45), the plant pot (15) being
configured to hold soil and being perforated so as to enable contact between at least
some air outside the plant pot (15) and at least some of the soil inside the plant
pot (15);
an air purification filter (20) disposed downstream of the plant pot (15);
a fan (30) disposed downstream of the air purification filter (20);
an air outlet (401) disposed downstream of the fan (30) and located in a first compartment
of the housing (2);
a dehumidifier (105a) disposed in a second compartment of the housing (2) that is
separate from the first compartment, the dehumidifier (105a) being configured to extract
water from air interacting with the dehumidifier (105a), the second compartment having
at least one air exchange perforation (402) opening to the external environment outside
the housing (2);
a watering system (7), configured to circulate water located inside the housing (2)
to the plant pot (15);
wherein the fan (30) is arranged to generate an air pressure gradient in the housing
(2) and draw air from the external environment through the air intake (45) and downstream
through the plant pot (15) and/or around the plant pot (15), through the air purification
filter (20), and out of the housing (2) through the air outlet (401).
2. The air purifier apparatus (600) of claim 1, wherein the water located inside the
housing (2) comprises the water extracted by the dehumidifier (105a).
3. The air purifier apparatus (600) of any one of the preceding claims, wherein:
the housing (2) comprises:
a front chamber (2a) having a plurality of first perforations (45), the first perforations
(45) forming the inlet;
a middle chamber (2b) separated from the front chamber by a first wall (25), the first
wall (25) having a first opening, the fan (30) being installed in the first opening;
a rear chamber (2c) separated from the middle chamber (2b) by a second wall (120),
the rear chamber (2c) forming the second compartment;
wherein the dehumidifier (105a) is located in the rear chamber (2c);
wherein a top of the middle chamber (2b) is at least partially uncovered, thereby
forming the outlet (401);
wherein the fan (30) is configured to drive the air from the external environment
into the front chamber (2a) through the first perforations (45), then through the
air purification filter (20), then through the fan (30) into middle chamber (2b),
then out of the middle chamber (2b) via the top of the middle chamber, such that at
least some of the air entering the housing (2) via the first perforations (45) is
configured to interact with the soil and/or a root of the plant and to be filtered
by interaction with the soil and/or by the root before passing through the air purification
filter (20), and such that the air purification filter (20) is configured to remove
at least some particles from the air passing therethrough.
4. The air purifier apparatus (600) of claim 3, wherein the second wall (120) comprises
a second opening and the dehumidifier comprises a Peltier dehumidifier covering the
second opening and comprising:
a warm plate (105c) facing the middle chamber (2b); and
a cold plate (105a) facing and partially extending into the rear chamber (2c), such
that the air in the rear chamber (2c) contacts the cold plate (105a), causing water
vapor in the air to condense into the water thereby reducing a humidity of the air
in the rear chamber (2c), such that the water drips onto a water reservoir (35) at
a bottom of the rear chamber (2c).
5. The air purifier apparatus (600) of claim 4, comprising a heat sink (95) joined to
the hot plate (105c) and extending inside the middle chamber (2b), such the air flows
through the heat sink (95) before being driven out of the housing (2) and thereby
cools the hot plate (105c).
6. The air purifier apparatus (600) of claim 1, further comprising an air status sensor
(8), configured to measure a humidity of the air either inside the housing or outside
the housing, wherein the dehumidifier (105a) is configured to be activated when the
measured humidity of the air is above a first threshold and deactivated when the measured
humidity falls below a second threshold, wherein:
the first threshold and the second threshold are equal to each other; or
the first threshold is higher than the second threshold.
7. The air purifier apparatus (600) of any of the preceding claims, comprising a water
reservoir (35) below the dehumidifier, the water reservoir (35) being configured to
collect the water generated by the dehumidifier (105a);
wherein the watering system (7) comprises a water pump (85) configured to pump water
from the water reservoir (35) into the plant pot (15) to water the plant.
8. The air purifier apparatus (600) of claim 7, wherein the water reservoir (35) is removably
joined to the housing (2).
9. The air purifier apparatus (600) of any one of the preceding claims, comprising a
soil moisture sensor (9) configured to measure a soil moisture in the soil within
the plant pot (15), wherein the watering system (7) is configured to be activated
to drive the water to the plant pot (15) if the soil moisture falls below a first
threshold and deactivated if the soil moisture rises above a second threshold, wherein:
the first threshold and the second threshold are equal to each other; or
the first threshold is lower than the second threshold.
10. The air purifier apparatus (600) of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising
the soil and the plant, wherein the fan (30) is configured to drive some air from
the inlet (45) through the soil and from the soil to the air purification filter (20).
11. The air purifier apparatus (600) of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising:
an air status sensor (8), configured to measure humidity of the air before the air
reaches the dehumidifier (105a) and to generate first sensor data indicative of the
humidity of the air;
a soil moisture sensor (9), configured to measure a moisture level of the soil and
to generate second sensor data indicative of the moisture of the soil;
a user interface (11), configured for receiving one or more instructions from the
user; and
a control unit (165) configured to:
receive the first sensor data, the second sensor data, and the one or more instructions;
process the first sensor data, the second sensor data, and the one or more instructions;
control an operation of the dehumidifier (105a) according to first sensor data and
the one or more instructions; and
control an operation of the watering system (7) according to the second sensor data
and the one or more instructions.
12. The air purifier apparatus (600) of claim 11, wherein:
the one or more instructions comprise a selection of a type of plant contained in
the plant pot (15) from a plurality of predetermined plants;
the control unit (165) is configured to store watering data indicative of watering
requirements of the predetermined plants and is configured to control the operation
of the watering system (7) according to the watering requirement of the selected plant
and to the soil moisture.
13. The air purifier apparatus (600) of claim 12, wherein the watering data is indicative
of a desired soil moisture and a desired speed for providing water to the soil.
14. The air purifier apparatus (600) of claim 12 or 13, comprising a water level sensor
(12) configured to measure a water quantity in the housing (2) and to generate third
sensor data indicative of the water quantity in the housing (2), wherein:
the control unit (165) is configured to calculate a desired water quantity in the
housing (2) based on the soil moisture level and the watering requirements of the
plant;
the control unit (165) is configured to compare the desired water quantity to the
water quantity in the housing (2) provided by the water level sensor (12);
if the water quantity in the housing (2) is less than the desired water quantity,
the control unit (165) is configured to generate an alert signal and to transmit the
alert signal to the user interface (11);
responsive to the alert signal, the user interface (11) is configured to output a
notification to the user to add water to the housing (2);
if the water quantity is brought up to at least the desired level or if the soil moisture
is increased to a desired soil moisture, the control unit (165) is configured to stop
generating the alert signal, and the user interface (11) is configured to stop outputting
the notification in response to a lack of the alert signal.
15. The air purifier apparatus (600) of any one of claims 11-14, wherein:
the one or more user instructions include a desired rotation speed of one or more
blades of the fan (30); and
the control unit (165) is configured to change a rotation speed of the one or more
blades of the fan (30) according to the one or more user instructions.