1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a spray device, and more specifically to a disk spray device which utilizes a fan to cover a broader area with water mist.
2. Description of the Related Art
Under a dry or hot environment, a spray device set at a predetermined height may be used to spray water mist to increase the air humidity or lower the temperature. A conventional spray device generally includes a water pipe and a plurality of nozzles connected with the water pipe for discharging water in the form of water mist. Since the water mist is usually sprayed through the nozzles, the spraying range of the water mist is limited to a small area directly in front of the nozzles. If the water mist needs to cover a wide area, the number of nozzles must be relatively increased. Furthermore, if a conventional spray device is used, the area under the mist may become wet and slippery. When people walk through the water mist, their faces, glasses or clothes can also get wet.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,257,501 disclosed a combination of the aforementioned spray device and an electric fan. Such electric fan combination can he used to generate an air flow to carry the water mist for a longer distance. However, the distribution of the water mist is still limited in the direction right in front of the fan, and thus only the area in front of the fan is humidified and/or cooled. Areas other than those in front of the fan can still be dry or hot. Besides, such combination sucks the air mainly from behind the fan. Warm air in an upper part of a building, which may be a distance above the fan combination, is hardly sucked by the fan, thus the humidity and temperature is not uniformly distributed in the building. Moreover, when the water mist is hit by the direct air flow of the fan, the droplets of the water mist will merge and form bigger droplets which will eventually fall on the floor, making the floor wet and slippery.
Thus, it is desirable to provide a spray device that can eliminate or at least mitigate the aforementioned drawbacks.
It is the objective of the present invention to provide a disk spray device, which allows for a wider spraying range, and completely eliminates or at least significantly reduces the possibility of dampening the area underneath the water mist.
To achieve the objective of the present invention, the disk spray device provided by the present invention comprises a shell having a top air inlet and an annular air outlet, a centrifugal fan mounted in the shell for sucking air from above the device and distributing the air through the annular air outlet to generate an air cushion around the shell, and a spray tube mounted around an outer periphery of the shell and having a plurality of nozzles, facing outward, for spraying water mist above or toward the air cushion. Therefore, when the spray tube is connected to a water supply device, water running through the spray tube will be dispersed through the nozzles into the water mist. The sprayed water mist will then hit the air cushion formed by the fan, and evaporate completely. Furthermore, the water in its gaseous state will be carried away from the spraying device and humidifying/cooling a broader area surrounding the disk spray device.
The following detailed description will further explain the full scope of applications for the present invention. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those with the proper technical knowledge from this detailed description.
The present invention can be understood more fully by referring to the detailed description below, as well as the accompanying drawings. However, it must be understood that both the descriptions and drawings are given by way of illustration only; and thus do not limit the present invention.
As shown in
The shell 20 includes an upper shell body 22, a lower shell body 24, and four guide plates 26. The lower shell body 24 and the upper shell body 22 are similar in configuration. The upper shell body 22 has a top air inlet 222, a bottom opening 221 and four pairs of smoothly curved locating grooves 224 at the inner side, as shown in
The centrifugal fan 30 is mounted in the shell 20, and has a motor 31 with a rotating shaft 312 extending along the axial direction corresponding to the air inlet 222, and a plurality of blades 34 arranged around and parallel to the rotating shaft 312. Additionally, external objects can be prevented from entering the shell 20 to damage the fan 30 by a screen guard 29 installed over the top of the air inlet 222 of the shell 20.
The spray tube 40 is mounted around an outer periphery of the upper shell body 22 in such a way that the spray tube 40 passes through the fasteners 27 and is located adjacent to the air outlet 28. The spray tube 40 is provided with a closed end 42, an open end 44, and a plurality of nozzles 46 adjacent to the air outlet 28 of the shell 20 for spraying water mist horizontally or in a direction slightly above the air cushion produced by the “flying saucer.”
When the disk spray device 10 of the present invention is used, a water supply device (not shown) is connected with the open end 44 of the spray tube 40 such that water running in the spray tube 40 can be sprayed in the form of water mist through the nozzles 46 of the spray tube 40, and meanwhile the air is sucked by the fan 30 through the air inlet 222 into the chamber 23, and streamed by the rotation of the blades 34 towards the air outlet 28. The wind streamed by the fan 30 is guided by the guide plates 26 toward the air outlet 28 of the shell 20, and exhausted horizontally and radially, out of the chamber 23 through the air outlet 28 of the shell 20, forming an air cushion, which is a radially-distributed stream of air as indicated in dotted lines with arrows at their ends in
It is noted that the nozzles 46, as in
The disk spray devices 10 and 110 can be hung right under the ceiling in a building for a better humidifying/cooling effect. However, the disk spray device can still be installed and utilized otherwise. As shown in
The invention described above is capable of many modifications, and may vary. Any such variations are not to be regarded as departures from the spirit of the scope of the invention, and all modifications which would be obvious to someone with the technical knowledge are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/959,514 filed Dec. 3, 2012 entitled “Disk Spray Device”, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.