Claims
- 1. A flow-through humidifier device comprising:a frame assembly for securing onto an air supply duct and having three side walls, a top and a bottom walls and a front cover wall, a first and a second of said side walls having an air inlet opening and an air outlet opening respectively; an evaporator assembly including a pad member adapted to be vertically disposed between and held by said top and bottom walls and being generally adjacent to said air inlet opening to substantially cover the same, a water supply member removably mounted to said top wall for supplying water to said pad member, and a water drain member mounted to said bottom wall to collect any excess of water from said pad member; said water supply member including a valve member controlled by an air temperature controller, said air temperature controller includes an electronic circuit electrically connected to a temperature sensor and timely pulses a solenoid valve of said valve member to allow for a specific amount of water to intermittently humidify said pad member for constant time intervals when the sensed temperature of said air supply duct is higher than a pre-determined set temperature, thereby humidifying hot air flowing through said pad member of said humidifier device.
- 2. A humidifier device as defined in claim 1, wherein said first side wall is a back wall for securing onto said air supply duct.
- 3. A humidifier device as defined in claim 1, wherein said air temperature controller is further connected to a humidity sensor, said air temperature controller timely pulsing said solenoid valve to allow said water to intermittently reach said pad member when both said temperature of said air supply duct is higher than said pre-determined set temperature and said humidity sensor detects a humidity level that is below a pre-set humidity comfort level.
- 4. A humidifier device as defined in claim 1, wherein said water supply member further includes a water diffuser that uniformly distributes said water over said pad member.
- 5. A humidifier device as defined in claim 4, wherein said water drain member includes a pan over which said pad member is located to collect said excess of water dripping therefrom and a drain outlet to drain out said excess of water from humidifier device.
- 6. A humidifier device as defined in claim 5, wherein said pan and said drain outlet are integral to said bottom wall.
- 7. A humidifier device as defined in claim 1, wherein said top and bottom walls of said frame assembly are a mirror image of each other such that said humidifier device can be mounted onto said air duct supply in an upside down orientation with said water supply member removably mounted to said bottom wall to supply water to said pad member, and said water drain member mounted to said top wall to collect any excess of water from said pad member, thereby allowing for said air outlet opening to be effectively oriented in an opposite direction as if it would have been on the other of said two side walls.
- 8. A humidifier device as defined in claim 7, wherein said frame assembly is made out of a substantially flat main piece including said back, top, bottom and side walls, said main piece being foldable at interfaces between adjacent walls and releasably locked in folded position using fastening devices, and a cover piece being said cover wall and removably fastening over said folded main piece to close said frame assembly.
- 9. A humidifier device as defined in claim 8, wherein said frame assembly is made out of molded thermoplastic material.
- 10. A humidifier device as defined in claim 1, wherein said air inlet and outlet openings each includes an externally protruding collar for receiving a by-pass forward pipe and a by-pass return pipe respectively.
- 11. A humidifier device as defined in claim 1, wherein said air outlet opening includes an externally protruding collar for receiving a by-pass return pipe.
- 12. A humidifier device as defined in claim 1, wherein said frame assembly is made out of a substantially flat main piece including said back, top, bottom and side walls, said main piece being foldable at interfaces between adjacent walls and releasably locked in folded position using fastening devices, and a cover piece being said cover wall and removably fastening over said folded main piece to close said frame assembly.
- 13. A humidifier device as defined in claim 1, including a deodoriser body releasably securing inside said frame assembly in proximity to said air outlet opening.
- 14. A humidifier device as defined in claim 8, including a deodoriser body releasably securing inside said frame assembly in proximity to said air outlet opening.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The application is related to a previously filed provisional application No. 60/142,397, filed on Jul. 6, 1999, now abandoned.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/142397 |
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