Claims
- 1.A method for operating a humidifier having a cabinet, the cabinet having a reservoir for holding a fluid, a wick situated relative to the reservoir to be wetted by the fluid from the reservoir and a fan for moving air through the wick to be moistened, the method comprising:
- 2.The method of claim 1, wherein the method further comprises changing the range of movement of the float between the first and second ranges of movement.
- 3.The method of claim 2, wherein activating the fan further comprises activating a switch by contact with the float; and wherein deactivating the fan further comprises deactivating the switch by loss of contact with the float.
- 4.The method of claim 3, wherein allowing the float to have the second range of movement further comprises:
- 5.The method of claim 4, wherein retaining the movement of the float further comprises using a retainer on the float for contact with the float holder as the fluid diminishes in the reservoir.
- 6.The method of claim 5, wherein positioning the float holder to the dry out setting further comprises moving the float holder in a slot to the dry out setting from a normal setting, the normal setting allowing the float to have the first range of movement.
- 7.The method of claim 6, wherein moving the float holder in a slot to the dry out setting from a normal setting further comprises sliding the float holder in the slot from outside the cabinet of the humidifier.
- 8.A dry out mechanism for a humidifier having a reservoir for holding a fluid and having a switch for activating the humidifier, the dry out mechanism comprising:
- 9.The dry out mechanism of claim 8, wherein the dry out mechanism further comprises means for changing operation of the humidifier between the normal operation and the dry out operation of the humidifier.
- 10.The dry out mechanism of claim 9, wherein the means for changing operation of the humidifier further comprises means for changing the operation of the humidifier from outside the reservoir.
- 11.The dry out mechanism of claim 8, wherein the means for restricting position of the float further comprises means for contacting a float retainer on the float with a float holder as the fluid diminishes in the reservoir.
- 12.The dry out mechanism of claim 11, wherein the means for setting the dry out operation for the humidifier further comprises means for placing the float holder in a dry out setting, wherein the float retainer on the float contacts the float holder and maintains the float within the operating range as the fluid diminishes in the reservoir.
- 13.The dry out mechanism of claim 11, wherein the means for setting the dry out operation for the humidifier further comprises means for moving the retainer on the float to a dry out setting, wherein the retainer in the dry out setting contacts the float holder and maintains the float within the operating range as the fluid diminishes in the reservoir.
- 14.The dry out mechanism of claim 8, wherein the means for restricting position of the float further comprises means for obstructing the movement of the float.
- 15.The dry out mechanism of claim 14, wherein the means for setting the dry out operation for the humidifier further comprises means for placing an indicator attached to a dry out setting to obstruct the movement of the float, wherein the indicator in the dry out setting maintains the float within the operating range as the fluid diminishes in the reservoir.
Cross Reference to Related Applications
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. Patent Application No. 09/866,829, filed on May 29, 2001, which is incorporated by reference herein.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09/866829 |
May 2001 |
US |
Child |
10249411 |
Apr 2003 |
US |