Filter with handle feature

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6283458
  • Patent Number
    6,283,458
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 15, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A portable humidifier including a housing defining an air inlet, an air outlet, and an air flow path therebetween; a retainer disposed in the housing; and an air permeable, liquid absorbent cartridge element replaceably retained by the retainer and having a handle to facilitate removal from the housing. Also included is a blower disposed in the housing and activatable to produce air flow through the air flow path and cartridge element and a liquid supply for supplying liquid to the cartridge element.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates generally to an evaporative humidifier device, and, more particularly, to an evaporator device utilizing a liquid absorbing element to provide humidification.




Evaporator devices are used extensively to enhance personal comfort by increasing the level of humidity in an enclosed environment. They can function additionally to provide cooling in many hot, dry regions. One well known type of evaporative humidifier employs liquid absorbing wick elements that produce by capillary action liquid flow from a reservoir to wick portions disposed in a path of airflow provided by an electrical blower. Operating efficiency of such humidifiers is significantly diminished by dirt particles which accumulate and contaminate the wick element employed. Consequently, maintenance of operation efficiency requires frequent replacement of contaminated wick elements. Such replacement typically entails undesirable human contact with contaminated portions of the filter elements.




The object of this invention, therefore, is to provide a portable humidifier in which sanitary replacement of filter elements is facilitated.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is a portable humidifier including a housing defining an air inlet, an air outlet, and an air flow path therebetween; a retainer disposed in the housing; and an air permeable, liquid absorbent cartridge element replaceably retained by the retainer and having a handle to facilitate removal from the housing. Also included is a blower disposed in the housing and activatable to produce air flow through the air flow path and a liquid supply for supplying liquid to the cartridge element. The handle allows replacement of a cartridge element without unsanitary contact with contaminated portions thereof.




According to yet another feature of the invention, the cartridge element is rhombic with a front surface, a rear surface, a top surface, a bottom surface and first and second side surfaces. The rhombic form provides efficient humidification.




According to another feature of the invention, the retainer includes first and second spaced apart and substantially vertical retainer elements receiving, respectively, the first and second side surfaces of the cartridge element. This arrangement allows desirable positioning of the element with a lower portion thereof in a liquid supply reservoir at the bottom of the housing.




According to still another feature of the invention, the handle is secured to the top surface. This feature facilitates handling of the cartridge element during replacement.




According to a further feature of the invention, the handle includes a channel portion received by the top surface and marginal portions of the front and rear surfaces. The channel portion facilitates securement of the handle to the element.




According to yet another feature of the invention, the handle includes a gripping portion projecting upwardly from the channel portion. The gripping portion is easily gripped during the replacement process.




According to additional features of the invention, the channel portion extends over substantially the entire length of the top surface and is secured thereto with an adhesive substance. This feature provides a secure attachment of the handle to the cartridge element.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other objects and features of the invention will become more apparent upon a perusal of the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a portable humidifier according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the humidifier shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partially cut away perspective view of a base portion of the humidifier shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is a front perspective view of a liquid absorbent cartridge element used in the humidifier of

FIGS. 1-3

;





FIG. 5

is a front elevational view of the cartridge element shown in

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 6

is a side view of the cartridge element shown in FIG.


4


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A portable humidifier


11


includes a housing


12


formed by a base


13


and a cover


14


. The base


13


is supported by legs


17


and has a bottom portion which defines a liquid


5


supply reservoir


18


. Also defined in a side wall of the base


13


is an air outlet


21


. The top wall


22


of the cover


14


forms an air inlet


24


which communicates with the air outlet.


21


via an air flow path defined by the housing


12


. Retained by the top wall


22


is a control panel


26


having control knobs


27


,


28


for operating the humidifier


11


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, oppositely facing inner walls of the base


13


have inwardly extending, vertical pairs of spaced apart walls


31


,


32


which form channels


34


. The walls


31


and


32


are aligned and spaced apart forming a vertical slot


36


which extends into the reservoir


18


. A replaceable, air permeable, liquid absorbent cartridge element


51


is replaceably retained in the base


13


. Mounted on the cover


14


is an electrically energized blower


47


which can be activated to produce air flow through the air flow path extending between the air inlet


24


and the air outlet


21


.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the cartridge element


51


is rhombic with a front surface


52


, a rear surface


53


, a bottom surface


54


, a top surface


55


, a first side surface


56


and a second side surface


57


as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. Receiving the first and second side surfaces


56


,


57


are the slots


36


in the base


13


. Also included with the element is a handle


61


secured to the top surface


55


. Forming the handle


61


is a channel portion


62


which engages the top surface


55


and upper marginal portions of the front surface


52


and rear surface


53


and a gripping portion


63


projecting upwardly from the channel portion


62


. Preferably, the channel portion


62


and gripping portion


63


extend along substantially the entire length of the top surface


55


. The channel portion


62


is secured to the element


51


with a suitable adhesive. With the cartridge element


51


pressed into the slots


36


, a lower portion


71


of the cartridge element


51


is located in the reservoir


18


of the base


13


while an upper portion


72


is disposed in the air flow path between the air inlet


24


and the air outlet


21


.




Prior to use of the humidifier


11


, the cover


14


is removed and the reservoir


18


in the base


13


filled with water from a suitable tap. The cover


14


then is replaced on the base


13


and a closure projection


75


engages top edges of the walls


31


,


32


and the top surface


54


of the cartridge element


51


to establish between the air inlet


24


and the air outlet


21


an air flow path which includes another portion


72


of the cartridge element


51


. Water in the reservoir


18


saturates the lower portion


71


of the cartridge element


51


and moves upwardly by capillary action to also saturate the upper portion


72


of the element


51


. After activation of the humidifier


11


by manipulation of the knobs


27


,


28


, the blower


47


is activated to produce between the inlet


24


and outlet


21


air flow which entrains water in the upper portion


72


of the cartridge element


51


and thereby supplies moisture to the environment surrounding the humidifier


11


.




After a certain operating period, the cartridge element


51


will become clogged with dirt particles carried by the air flow between the air inlet


24


and outlet


21


. Consequently, air flow is reduced and the operating efficiency of the humidifier


11


significantly diminished. At that time, the clogged cartridge element


51


is removed from the humidifier


11


and replaced by a replacement element. Replacement of the cartridge element


51


is accomplished by first removing the cover


14


from the base


13


. Next, the elongated gripping portion


63


of the handle


61


is gripped and the element


51


is withdrawn from the slots


36


in the base


13


. Finally, a new replacement element


51


is positioned in the slots


36


. Because of the handle


61


, a user does not contact the contaminated body portion of the filter element


51


during the removal process.




Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is to be understood, therefore, that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A portable humidifier comprising:a housing defining a liquid reservoir, an air inlet, an air outlet, and an air flow path therebetween; a liquid absorbent cartridge removably located in the housing in said air flow path and disposed to receive liquid from said reservoir, the cartridge including a front surface, a rear surface, a top surface, a bottom surface, and first and second side surfaces; a handle including a channel portion secured only to portions of the top surface, front surface and rear surface such that no portion of the handle extends into said cartridge; and a blower for producing air flow through said air flow path and past said cartridge.
  • 2. The portable humidifier according to claim 1 wherein said cartridge is rhombic.
  • 3. The portable humidifier according to claim 1 wherein said handle further comprises a gripping portion projecting upwardly from said channel portion.
  • 4. The portable humidifier according to claim 1 wherein said channel portion extends over substantially an entire length of said top surface.
  • 5. The portable humidifier according to claim 4 wherein said channel portion is secured to said top surface with an adhesive.
  • 6. The portable humidifier according to claim 1 wherein said liquid reservoir is disposed in a lower portion of said housing and receives a lower portion of said cartridge.
  • 7. The portable humidifier according to claim 3 wherein the gripping portion extends over substantially an entire length of the handle.
  • 8. The portable humidifier according to claim 6 further comprising a retainer in the housing for removably retaining the cartridge in the air flow path.
  • 9. The portable humidifier according to claim 8 wherein said retainer further comprises first and second spaced apart and substantially parallel retainer elements receiving, respectively, said first and second side surfaces.
  • 10. The portable humidifier according to claim 9 wherein said first and second retainer elements are substantially vertical slots defined by said housing.
  • 11. The portable humidifier according to claim 10 wherein said handle further comprises a gripping portion projecting upwardly from said channel portion.
  • 12. The portable humidifier according to claim 11 wherein said channel portion extends over substantially an entire length of said top surface.
  • 13. The portable humidifier according to claim 12 wherein said channel portion is secured to said top surface with an adhesive.
  • 14. A portable humidifier comprising:a housing defining a liquid reservoir, an air inlet, an air outlet, and an air flow path therebetween; a liquid absorbent cartridge removably located in the housing in the air flow path and disposed to receive liquid from the reservoir, the cartridge including a front surface, a rear surface, a top surface, a bottom surface and first and second side surfaces; a handle including a channel portion having a length, the channel portion receiving portions of the top surface, the front surface and the rear surface of the cartridge, and a gripping portion extending upwardly from the channel portion and along the length of the channel portion and adapted to be grippable by a thumb and fingers of a hand, such that the gripping portion is capable of being held by a hand; and a blower for producing air flow through the air flow path and past the cartridge.
  • 15. The portable humidifier according to claim 14 wherein the handle is secured to only portions of the top surface, front surface and rear surface of the cartridge such that no portion of the handle extends into the cartridge.
  • 16. The portable humidifier according to claim 14 wherein the channel portion extends over substantially an entire length of the top surface.
  • 17. The portable humidifier according to claim 14 wherein the channel portion is secured to the top surface with an adhesive.
  • 18. The portable humidifier according to claim 14 wherein the liquid reservoir is disposed in a lower portion of the housing and receives a lower portion of the cartridge.
  • 19. The portable humidifier according to claim 18 further comprising a retainer disposed in the housing for removably retaining the cartridge in the air flow path.
  • 20. The portable humidifier according to claim 19 wherein the retainer further comprises first and second spaced apart and substantially parallel retainer elements receiving, respectively, the first and second side surfaces.
  • 21. The portable humidifier according to claim 20 wherein the first and second retainer elements are substantially vertical slots defined by the housing.
  • 22. A portable humidifier comprising:a housing defining a liquid reservoir, an air inlet, an air outlet, and an air flow path therebetween; a liquid absorbent cartridge removably located in the housing in the air flow path and disposed to receive liquid from the reservoir, the cartridge including a front surface, a rear surface, a top surface, a bottom surface, and first and second side surfaces; a handle disposed on the cartridge, the handle including a channel portion extending over the entire top surface of the cartridge, the channel portion having opposite side portions and a top portion adjacent the top surface of the cartridge provided between the side portions, the two side portions adapted to be grippable by a thumb and fingers of a hand for gripping the handle for removing or inserting the cartridge in the housing; and a blower for producing air flow through the air flow path and past the cartridge.
  • 23. The portable humidifier according to claim 22 wherein the cartridge element is rhombic.
  • 24. The portable humidifier according to claim 22 wherein the handle is secured to a portion of the top surface, such that no portion of the handle extends into the cartridge.
  • 25. The portable humidifier according to claim 22 wherein the channel portion is secured to the top surface with an adhesive.
  • 26. The portable humidifier according to claim 22 wherein the handle further comprises a gripping portion projecting upwardly from the channel portion.
  • 27. The portable humidifier according to claim 26 wherein the gripping portion extends over substantially an entire length of the channel portion.
  • 28. The portable humidifier according to claim 27 where the gripping portion includes a T-shaped cross-section.
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