1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a fan heater with a humidifier, wherein a warm air generation mechanism for generating warm air and a humidification mechanism for generating a mist are provided in the same housing to effectively supply warm air and appropriate moisture at the same time.
2. Description of Related Art
As the temperatures in many parts of the world can be intolerably low, the uncomfortable sensation of coldness has given rise to the development of electric heaters, fan heaters, and the like. While these products are intended to provide warmth to spaces of specific sizes, continued use of electric heaters or fan heaters indoors will make the air so dry that another kind of discomfort is felt. The overly dry air may irritate or even injure such sensitive organs as the skin and the mucous membrane.
Conventionally, fan heaters and humidifiers are separate devices independent of each other. A consumer tends to buy a fan heater first and will not consider buying a humidifier until a later time. However, whether the fan heater and the humidifier are purchased separately or at the same time, the additional cost of the humidifier is inevitable. The humidifier also occupies extra space.
The main structure of a conventional fan heater includes a quartz electric heating tube and a blower. The quartz electric heating tube serves as the heat source. The air generated by the blower blows over the heat source and becomes warm. The warm air is then output through an air outlet. Nevertheless, this structure has low heating efficiency due to the fact that the components near the quartz electric heating tube are subject to prolonged overheating and that the heat source cannot be released.
On the other hand, the main structure of a conventional humidifier includes a fixed humidifier main body, an atomizer, and a blower. The water stored in the humidifier main body is pumped to the atomizer where the water is gasified into a mist, and the mist is blown out of the humidifier by the blower. This structure, however, incurs high manufacturing costs and adds to the complexity of the control procedure of the humidifier. Besides, the water level in the humidifier cannot be known from the outside and can only be detected by the control unit. As such, the conventional humidifier leaves much room for improvement.
In view of the above-mentioned defects of the conventional products, the present inventor conducted extensive research and experiment and finally succeeded in developing a fan heater with a humidifier as disclosed herein. The disclosed fan heater with the humidifier includes a housing in which both a warm air generation mechanism for generating warm air and a humidification mechanism for generating a mist are provided. The disclosed fan heater with the humidifier is characterized by its integrated structure for providing appropriate moisture while the fan heater is in operation, thus preventing the air around the fan heater from being excessively dry.
In the warm air generation mechanism of the present invention, a thermistor heating element and a quartz electric heating tube are located above a blower to provide a concentrated heat source and high heating efficiency. The air blown by the blower passes through the thermistor heating element and the quartz electric heating tube, and the resultant warm air is output through a warm air outlet.
In the humidification mechanism of the present invention, a humidifier mounting plate is provided at the back of the housing, and a humidifier main body is fastened to the mounting plate. The humidifier main body is provided with a water bottle connector on which a water-loaded water bottle can be placed upside down. The water in the water bottle flows into the humidifier main body under the control of a check valve and is gasified into a mist by an ultrasonic atomization module and a blower in the humidifier, wherein the blower also blows the mist out of the humidifier.
Overall, a compact structure is provided for effectively supplying warm air and appropriate moisture at the same time so that the air in the space where the fan heater with the humidifier is used will not be too dry.
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As for the housing 1, a warm air outlet 11 and a control panel penetration hole 12 are provided at the front end, an air inlet 13 connected with a filter plate 131 is provided at the rear end, a mist outlet 14 is provided at the top end, and an openable inspection plate 15 is provided on one side.
The warm air generation mechanism 2 includes a fan heater case which is composed of a metallic front plate 2A, a rear ventilation plate 2B, a left-side plate 2C, a right-side plate 2D, a cover plate 2E, and a bottom plate 2F. The front plate 2A is provided with a wind mesh 2A1 and a control panel installation hole 2A2.
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The upper cover 326 of the humidifier main body 32 is connected with a mist guiding tube connector 33 and a water bottle connector 34. A check valve 37 equipped with a spring 35 and a washer 36 is provided in the water bottle connector 34. A water bottle 38 can be placed upside down on the water bottle connector 34 so that the water in the water bottle 38 is introduced into the humidifier main body 32.
The fastening rings 324 on the front side of the humidifier main body 32 are inserted into the humidifier mounting plate 31 and are engaged with the sliding fasteners 313 respectively such that the humidifier main body 32 is connected to the humidifier mounting plate 31, with the power supply connector 314 electrically connected to the power supply connection plate 321.
The L-shaped adapter 311 is connected to a mist guiding tube 315 which, in turn, is connected to a mist-outlet top plate 316 provided at the mist outlet 14 of the housing 1. Thus, a humidifying mist can be output through the mist-outlet top plate 316. A mist-outlet sliding cover 317 is provided on the mist-outlet top plate 316.
A main circuit board 41 is fixed in the control panel 4 and includes a control circuit, a power switch 42, a display panel 43, and a plurality of adjustment knobs 44. The power switch 42, the display panel 43, and the adjustment knobs 44 are exposed on a surface of the control panel 4 so as to be directly operated by the user. A power button 421 is mounted around the power switch 42. The control panel 4 passes through the control panel penetration hole 12 at the front end of the housing 1 and is fixed at the control panel installation hole 2A2 on the front plate 2A of the warm air generation mechanism 2.
The AC power cord 5 is connected to a transformer 27 in warm air generation mechanism 2. The transformer 27 is connected to and supplies a transformed DC output power to the blower 21, the thermistor heating element 23, and the quartz electric heating tube 26 of the warm air generation mechanism 2. The transformer 27 also supplies the transformed DC output power to the ultrasonic atomization module 322 and the brushless blower 323 through the power supply connector 314 and the power supply connection plate 321.
In addition, the transformer 27 supplies the transformed DC output power to the main circuit board 41 of the control panel 4. The main circuit board 41 is connected to the blower 21, the thermistor heating element 23, and the quartz electric heating tube 26 of the warm air generation mechanism 2, and is connected via the power supply connector 314 and the power supply connection plate 321 to the ultrasonic atomization module 322 and the brushless blower 323. Operation of the above-mentioned electronic components can be controlled via the adjustment knobs 44 and the control circuit of the main circuit board 41.
In summary, the fan heater with the humidifier as described above can effectively provide warm air and appropriate moisture at the same time so that the air in the space where the fan heater with the humidifier is used will not be too dry.
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