Claims
- 1. An air purifier comprising:
a cabinet, a replaceable filter mounted in the cabinet, an electrically driven fan arranged to draw air through the filter, an air quality sensor arranged to detect particles in the air, and a programmed microcomputer arranged to alter the speed of the fan in accordance with signals generated by the air quality sensor in a manner such that the fan speed is increased when the air quality condition is poor or deteriorates, the fan speed is decreased when the air quality condition is good or improves, and the fan is automatically turned off whenever the number of particles per unit volume of air is in the range 0 to 2200.
- 2. An air purifier as claimed in claim 1 wherein the unit volume is one cubic foot.
- 3. An air purifier as claimed in claim 1 wherein the air quality sensor is arranged to detect particles equal to or larger than one micrometer in size, and the microcomputer is arranged to turn off the fan automatically whenever the number of said particles per cubic foot of air is in the range 0 to 2200.
- 4. An air purifier comprising:
a cabinet, a replaceable filter mounted in the cabinet, an electrically driven fan arranged to draw air through the filter, an air quality sensor arranged to detect particles in the air, a visual display arranged to provide a visual display indicative of air quality, and a programmed microcomputer responsive to signals from the air quality sensor at predetermined intervals to cause the visual display to indicate air quality, and to alter the speed of the fan in accordance with the indicated air quality in a manner such that the fan speed is increased when the air quality condition is poor or deteriorates, the fan speed is decreased when the air quality condition is good or improves, and the fan is automatically turned off whenever the number of particles per unit volume of air is in the range 0 to 2200.
- 5. An air purifier as claimed in claim 4 wherein the period of the predetermined interval is preselectable.
- 6. An air purifier comprising:
a cabinet, a replaceable filter mounted in the cabinet, an electrically driven fan arranged to draw air through the filter, an air quality sensor arranged to detect particles in the air, a visual display arranged to provide a visual indication when the filter should be replaced, and a programmed microcomputer arranged to periodically alter the speed of the fan in accordance with signals generated by the air quality sensor and to cause the visual display to indicate that the filter should be replaced, said indication being caused when a fan total running time value equals or exceeds a predetermined value, the fan total running time value being periodically incremented according to the formula Tn+1=Tn+a×t, wherein T is the fan total running time, a is a fan speed factor and t is the fan operating time at speed factor a.
- 7. An air purifier as claimed in claim 6 wherein the fan total running time value is incremented each time the microcomputer changes the fan speed.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/305,251, filed May 4, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09305251 |
May 1999 |
US |
Child |
09998146 |
Nov 2001 |
US |