Claims
- 1. Apparatus for delivering a solution of solid chemical material comprising,a storage chamber (30) arranged and designed to hold a stack of water soluble chemical tablets of solid chemical, said storage chamber having a lid (100), an enclosure (12) with a liquid collection reservoir (26) below said stack of water soluble chemical tablets, said storage chamber (30) and said enclosure (12) having a fluid path (34) in a lower portion of said chamber (30), a blower (2) fluidly connected to said storage chamber (30) at an upper portion of said chamber, and wherein, said liquid collection reservoir (26) is formed in the bottom of said enclosure (12), said enclosure (12) having a water outlet (38) at the bottom of said housing and an air outlet (13) disposed above water level in said liquid collection reservoir (26), whereby said blower forces outside air from the upper portion of said chamber, through said stack of water soluble chemical tablets, and through said fluid path in said lower portion of said chamber and to outside said enclosure thereby inhibiting condensation on the walls of the storage chamber and decreasing wicking of moisture from water-laden air by said tablets within said chamber.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 whereinsaid blower is mounted in an enclosure (1), said enclosure (1) having an air outlet, said apparatus further including a conduit (8) fluidly connecting an inlet at said upper portion of said chamber (30) and said air outlet of said enclosure (1).
- 3. Apparatus for delivering a solution of solid chemical material comprising,a storage chamber (30) arranged and designed to hold a stack of water soluble chemical tablets of solid chemical, said storage chamber having a lid (100), an enclosure (12) with a liquid collection reservoir (26) below said stack of water soluble chemical tablets, said storage chamber (30) and said enclosure (12) having a fluid path (34) in a lower portion of said chamber (30), a blower (2) fluidly connected to said storage chamber (30) at an upper portion of said chamber, whereby said blower forces outside air from the upper portion of said chamber, through said stack of water soluble chemical tablets, and through said fluid path in said lower portion of said chamber and to outside said enclosure thereby inhibiting condensation on the walls of the storage chamber and decreasing wicking of moisture from water-laden air by said tablets within said chamber wherein, said blower is mounted in an enclosure (1), said enclosure (1) having an air outlet, said apparatus further including a conduit (8) fluidly connecting an inlet at said upper portion of said chamber (30) and said air outlet of said enclosure (1), wherein, a heating element (15) is disposed in said enclosure (1), whereby air is heated before being forced to said air outlet, whereby the relative humidity of the air within the storage chamber (30) is reduced.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 whereina thermostat (5) is electrically connected to said heating element (15), whereby said heating element is activated when the temperature of air within said enclosure (1) falls below a specified temperature.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 whereinsaid thermostat (5) is adjustable in order to specify a temperature below which said heating element is activated.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3 whereinsaid heating element is a light bulb.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3 whereinsaid heating element is a heating strip.
- 8. In a chlorinator having a storage chamber (30) which holds a stack of water soluble chemical material (5), a lid (100) on the top of said storage chamber, and an enclosure (12) with a liquid collection reservoir (26) below said stack with a fluid flow path between said enclosure and said stack of water soluble chemical tablets with an arrangement (68, 32, 28) designed for dissolving chemical in a lower portion of said stack with said dissolved chemical primarily entering said collection reservoir via said fluid flow path, characterized bya blower (2) fluidly connected to said storage chamber, and a hole (13) provided in said enclosure (12) whereby air forced from said blower through said storage chamber (30) to said enclosure (12) passes to atmosphere outside said chlorinator, whereby said blower forces outside air through said stack of water soluble chemical to atmosphere.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 whereinsaid blower (2) is mounted in an enclosure (1), said enclosure (10) having an air outlet, said apparatus further including a conduit (8) fluidly connecting an inlet at said upper portion of said chamber and said air outlet of said enclosure.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 whereina heating element is disposed in said enclosure, whereby air is heated before being forced to said air outlet, whereby the relative humidity of the air within the storage chamber is reduced.
- 11. In a chlorinator having a storage chamber which holds a stack of water soluble chemical material (5), a lid (100) on the top of said storage chamber, and an enclosure (12) with a liquid collection reservoir (26) below said stack with a fluid flow path between said enclosure and said stack of water soluble chemical tablets with an arrangement (68, 32, 28) designed for dissolving chemical in a lower portion of said stack with said dissolved chemical entering said collection reservoir (26) via said fluid flow path, characterized bya method to inhibit said water soluble chemical material in said storage chamber from absorbing water from air within said storage chamber or from condensation on storage chamber walls, comprising the steps of forcing air from outside said chamber through said stack of chemical material and to said enclosure and providing an air outlet in said enclosure whereby air forced through said chamber is forced to outside atmosphere via said air outlet.
- 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising the step ofheating said air before it is forced through said chamber to said enclosure.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherebysaid air is forced from a portion above said stack of chemical material and via said fluid flow path to said enclosure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application 60/238,322 filed on Oct. 5, 2000.
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