Dehumidifier drying apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6430838
  • Patent Number
    6,430,838
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 31, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Lazarus; Ira S.
    • Rinehart; K. B.
    Agents
    • Pro-Techtor International Services
Abstract
A dehumidifier drying apparatus adapted to dry saturated drying agent of dehumidifiers, including a top-open drying box, the drying box having an air inlet, a detachable seal cover covered on the drying box and adapted to hold saturated drying agent for drying, the detachable seal cover having a plurality of air vents, and a hot air source, for example, a hair dryer adapted to blow hot air through the air inlet of the drying box and the air vents of the detachable seal cover to dry saturated drying agent being put on the detachable seal cover.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invent relates to a dehumidifier drying apparatus and, more particularly to such a dehumidifier drying apparatus, which is adapted to dry saturated drying agent of dehumidifiers for a repeat use.




In order to protect storage items against the damage of moisture, people may put dehumidifiers in the cabinets, wardrobes, precious item storage racks, and etc. to absorb moisture in air.

FIG. 1

shows a dehumidifier A constructed for this purpose. The drying agent used in this structure of dehumidifier A contains calcium chloride, which produces a toxic alkaline solution when absorbed water from the air. When disposing of the dehumidifier A after its use, the user must carefully handle the dehumidifier A. When disposing of the dehumidifier, the user may touch the toxic alkaline solution with the skin or the eyes accidentally, causing an injury.

FIG. 2

shows another structure of dehumidifier according to the prior art. This structure of dehumidifier is complicated to assemble. During the use of the dehumidifier, the user cannot visually check the change of color of the drying agent put inside the casing of the dehumidifier (the change of color is indicative of the moisture absorption status of the drying agent). Further, the aforesaid prior art dehumidifiers are not reusable. Once the contained drying agent is saturated, the dehumidifiers become useless.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a dehumidifier drying apparatus, which is adapted to dry saturated drying agent of dehumidifiers for a repeat use. It is another object of the present invention to provide a dehumidifier drying apparatus, which dries saturated drying agent of dehumidifiers efficiently. To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the dehumidifier drying apparatus comprises a top-open drying box, the drying box comprising an open top side, and an air inlet in an upright peripheral wall thereof at one side and adapted to receive hot air from a hot air source; a detachable seal cover covered on the open top side of the top-open drying box and adapted to hold saturated drying agent for drying, the detachable seal cover comprising a plurality of air vents through which hot air is delivered from the air inlet to dry saturated drying agent being put on the detachable seal cover; and hot air source adapted to blow hot air through the air inlet of the top-open drying box and the air vents of the detachable seal cover to dry saturated drying agent being put on the detachable sea cover. The hot air source can be, for example, a hair dryer. Further, adapter means, for example, a heat-resisting socket may be installed in the air inlet and adapted to receive the barrel of the hair dryer.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an elevational view of a dehumidifier according to the prior art.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of another structure of dehumidifier according to the prior art.





FIG. 3

is an elevational view of a dehumidifier constructed according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of the dehumidifier shown in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5A

is a bottom view of a detachable seal cover for a dehumidifier drying apparatus according to the present invention.





FIG. 5B

is a side view of the detachable seal cover shown in FIG.


5


A.





FIG. 6A

is a bottom view of a drying box for a dehumidifier drying apparatus according to the present invention.





FIG. 6B

is a side view of the drying box shown in FIG.


6


A.





FIG. 7A

is an enlarged view of a part of

FIG.6A

, showing the structure of the heat-resisting covering.





FIG. 7B

is a side view of FIG.


7


A.





FIG. 8

is an elevational view showing the detachable seal cover covered on the drying box according to the present invention.





FIG. 9

illustrates an adjustable holding down plate provided inside the drying box and adjusted relative to the air inlet according to the present invention.





FIG. 10

shows a heat-resisting socket installed in the circular air inlet of the drying box, the barrel of a hair dryer inserted into the heat-resisting socket according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a dehumidifier is shown comprised of a casing


1


, drying agent


2


, and a bottom cover


3


. The casing


1


comprises pores


11


and peepholes


17


through the top sidewall thereof, two retaining holes


12


respectively disposed in the vertical peripheral wall thereof at two opposite sides, a peripheral bottom notch


13


equally spaced from the retaining holes


12


, and two recessed portions


14


respectively formed in the inner surface of the vertical peripheral wall at two sides adjacent to the retaining holes


12


. The bottom cover


3


fits the bottom open side of the casing


1


, comprising pores


31


, two retaining blocks


32


disposed at two opposite sides and respectively forced into engagement with the retaining holes


12


of the casing


1


, and a recessed portion


33


corresponding to the peripheral bottom notch


13


of the casing


1


. After engagement of the retaining blocks


32


of the bottom cover


3


with the retaining holes


12


of the casing


1


, a space is left in between the recessed portion


33


of the bottom cover


3


and the peripheral bottom notch


13


of the casing


1


. The user can insert with the fingers into the space in between the recessed portion


33


of the bottom cover


3


and the peripheral bottom notch


13


of the casing


1


and the recessed portions


14


to remove the bottom cover


3


from the casing


1


. Drying agent


2


is packed in a meshed bag of drying agent


21


and put in the casing


1


. It changes the color subject to the amount of water absorbed. Through the peepholes


17


, the user can visually check the status of water content of the drying agent


2


subject to the condition of the changing of color of the drying agent


2


.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, a dehumidifier drying apparatus is shown comprised of a drying box


5


, and a detachable seal cover


4


covered on the drying box


5


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5A and 5B

and

FIG. 8

again, the detachable seal cover


4


comprises transversely longitudinally aligned air vents


42


, a peripheral bottom coupling groove


41


forced into engagement with the topmost edge of the drying box


5


, and a finger strip


43


extended from the periphery. Through the finger strip


43


, the detachable seal cover


4


can easily pulled apart from the drying box


5


. Preferably, the detachable seal cover


4


is injection-molded from plastics. The size of the detachable seal cover


4


fits the meshed bag of drying agent to be dried.




Referring to

FIGS. 6A and 6B

and

FIG. 8

again, the drying box


5


is a top-open container comprising four foot members


54


symmetrically provided at the bottom sidewall thereof and adapted to support the drying box


5


on a flat surface and to keep the bottom sidewall of the drying box


5


away from the flat surface, an upright peripheral wall


57


, a heat-resisting inner layer


53


injection-molded on the inside wall thereof and disposed in parallel to the upright peripheral wall


57


, a layer of heat-insulating foamed material


51


stuffed in the space defined between the upright peripheral wall


57


and the heat-insulating inner layer


53


, a heat-resisting covering


6


covered on the heat-resisting inner layer


53


to keep the layer of heat-insulating foamed material


51


from sight, and fenders


58


disposed on the inside and adapted to protect the heat-resisting covering


6


against deformation when hot.




Referring to

FIGS. 7A and 7B

and

FIGS. 6A and 6B

again, the heat-resisting inner layer


53


comprises a plurality of female retaining portions


52


, and the heat-resisting covering


6


comprises a plurality of male retaining portions


61


respectively forced into engagement with the female retaining portions


52


of the heat-resisting inner layer


53


.




Referring to

FIG. 8

again, the drying box


5


further comprises a circular air inlet


55


through which hot current of air is driven into the inside of the drying box


5


and then forced out of the drying box


5


through the air vents


42


of the detachable seal cover


4


to dry water-absorbed drying agent put on the detachable seal cover


4


.




Referring to FIG.


9


and

FIG. 8

again, an adjustable holding down plate


56


may be provided inside the drying box


5


and moved vertically to adjust the opening of the circular air inlet


55


subject to the diameter of the barrel (or barrel grille) of the hot air source (for example, a hair dryer) to be used. The adjustable holding down plate


56


preferably has its bottom side edge smoothly curved inwards to fit the circular periphery of the circular air inlet


55


.




Referring to FIG.


10


and

FIG. 8

again, a heat-resisting socket


8


may be installed in the circular air inlet


55


to receive the barrel (or barrel grille) of a hair dryer


7


, enabling hot air to be driven into the inside of the drying box


5


and then forced out of the drying box


5


through the air vents


42


of the detachable seal cover


4


to dry meshed bags of water-absorbed drying agent


21


put on the detachable seal cover


4


.




A prototype of dehumidifier drying apparatus has been constructed with the features of FIGS.


3


˜


10


. The dehumidifier drying apparatus functions smoothly to provide all of the features discussed earlier.




Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A dehumidifier drying apparatus, comprising:a drying box with an open top side and an air inlet in an upright peripheral wall of said drying box, said drying box receiving hot air from a hot air source, and a detachable seal cover covering said open top side of said drying box, said seal cover holding at least one saturated meshed bag of drying agent, said seal cover comprising a plurality of air vents through which hot air is delivered from said air inlet to said saturated meshed bag of drying agent; wherein said hot air source blows hot air through said air inlet of said drying box and said air vents of said detachable seal cover to dry said saturated meshed bag of drying agent, and wherein said drying box comprises an adjustable holding down plate, said adjustable plate being movable to control a size of an opening of said air inlet.
  • 2. The dehumidifier drying apparatus of claim 1 wherein:a size of said detachable seal cover corresponds to a size of said meshed bag of drying agent.
  • 3. A dehumidifier drying apparatus, comprising:a drying box with an open top side and an air inlet in an upright peripheral wall of said drying box, said drying box receiving hot air from a hot air source, and a detachable seal cover covering said open top side of said drying box, said seal cover holding at least one saturated meshed bag of drying agent, said seal cover comprising a plurality of air vents through which hot air is delivered from said air inlet to said saturated meshed bag of drying agent; wherein said hot air source blows hot air through said air inlet of said drying box and said air vents of said detachable seal cover to dry said saturated meshed bag of drying agent, and wherein said detachable seal cover comprises a peripheral bottom coupling groove forced into engagement with a topmost edge of said upright peripheral wall of said drying box.
  • 4. A dehumidifier drying apparatus, comprising:a drying box with an open top side and an air inlet in an upright peripheral wall of said drying box, said drying box receiving hot air from a hot air source, and a detachable seal cover covering said open top side of said drying box, said seal cover holding at least one saturated meshed bag of drying agent, said seal cover comprising a plurality of air vents through which hot air is delivered from said air inlet to said saturated meshed bag of drying agent; wherein said hot air source blows hot air through said air inlet of said drying box and said air vents of said detachable seal cover to dry said saturated meshed bag of drying agent, and wherein said drying box comprises a heat-resisting inner layer injection-molded on an inside wall of said drying box, said heat-resisting inner layer being disposed parallel to said upright peripheral wall of said drying box, there being a space defined between said upright peripheral wall and said heat-resisting inner layer, said space being adapted to receive insulating material.
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