Claims
- 1. An evaporative element for a humidifier or the like, comprising: a plurality of stacked layers of slit and expanded wicking paper; at least one layer of perforated, substantially rigid material juxtaposed to at least one of said layers of wicking paper for supporting said layers of wicking paper; and adhesive means for bonding said layers of paper together and for bonding said rigid material layer to said paper layers, forming a laminated evaporative element.
- 2. An evaporative element as in claim 1, wherein each of said layers of slit and expanded wicking paper comprises a lattice of bridges and strings defining said multiplicity of openings, at least a portion of said layers of wicking paper being staggered in relation to adjoining layers of said wicking paper so that the openings in the respective adjoining layers are staggered in relation to each other.
- 3. An evaporative element as in claim 1, wherein said plurality of layers of wicking paper comprises a first layer of wicking paper having bridges and strings defining said openings in said first layer and a second layer of wicking paper have bridges and strings defining said openings in said second layer, and wherein the openings of said first layer are substantially smaller than the openings in said second layer.
- 4. An evaporative element as in claim 3, wherein said plurality of layers of wicking paper comprises alternating first and second layers.
- 5. An evaporative element as in claim 1, wherein said at least one perforated rigid material layer comprises a layer of slit and expanded metal.
- 6. An evaporative element as in claim 1, comprising plural layers of said perforated rigid material, and wherein at least one layer of said layers of wicking paper being sandwiched in between said rigid material layers.
- 7. An evaporative element as in claim 6, wherein said plural layers of perforated rigid material comprise slit and expanded metal.
- 8. An evaporative element as in claim 1, wherein said rigid material layer is sandwiched between said layers of wicking paper.
- 9. An evaporative element as in claim 1, wherein said layer of rigid material comprises a slit and expanded metal lattice of bridges and strings forming openings therebetween, said openings comprising the perforations in said perforated rigid material layer, said bridges being about 1/8 inch wide, and said openings being about 1/2 inch long by about 1/4 inch wide.
- 10. An evaporative element as in claim 1, wherein said wicking paper has a Frazier permeability of at least 30 cfm/ft.sup.2.
- 11. An evaporative element as in claim 1, wherein said wicking paper has a capillary rise of at least 79 millimeters per minute.
- 12. An evaporative element for a humidifier, comprising: a multiplicity of layers of slit and expanded wicking paper, each said layer having a lattice of bridges and strings defining openings therein, each said layer of wicking paper being stacked one to the other, the openings in each layer being staggered in relation to adjoining layers, said wicking paper having a capillary rise of at least 79 mm per minute; at least one layer of slit and expanded metal sandwiched between said multiplicity of layers of slit and expanded wicking paper; and means for holding together said layers of wicking paper and said layer of metal.
- 13. An evaporative element as in claim 12, comprising plural layers of slit and expanded metal, and wherein at least one of said layers of wicking paper is sandwiched between said plural layers of slit and expanded metal.
- 14. An evaporative element for a humidifier comprising: a plurality of stacked layers of slit and expanded wicking paper; and at least one layer of slit and expanded metal sandwiched between said layers of wicking paper.
- 15. A method of making a humidifier wicking element, comprising the steps of
- slitting and expanding a plurality of sheets of wicking paper,
- stacking the layers of wicking paper,
- slitting and expanding at least one layer of metal foil,
- placing the layer of metal foil juxtaposed to the layers of wicking paper, and
- laminating the paper and metal layers together into a composite wicking element.
- 16. A method as in claim 15, wherein an adhesive is used in laminating the paper and metal layers together.
- 17. A method as in claim 15 wherein a plurality of layers of metal foil are slit and expanded and juxtaposed to the paper layers.
- 18. A method as in claim 17 wherein at least one layer of the slit and expanded paper is sandwiched between the layers of metal foil.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/974,088 filed on Nov. 10, 1992, now abandoned.
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