The present invention is related to a hand dryer with reduced air-intake noise, particularly to a hand dryer with a flow-guide plate mounted inside a housing and corresponding to an air inlet.
With the civilization of society, there is growing concern over sanitation in daily life. A notable example is public baths for nondiscriminatory use by ordinary people. To rapidly remove residual water on the hands of a user after the user washes the hands, hand-wiping paper (towels) is usually provided at public baths. As people have increasing awareness of environmental protection and pay careful attention to forestry resources, it becomes increasingly evident that disposable paper (towels) is not practical. Therefore, hand dryers become popular and are widely disposed at public places to meet people's requirements of rapid hand drying.
In view of this, after the high economic development in the last century, people are concentrated in urban areas and many huge cities appear. People usually strive for speed and efficiency. At present, accordingly, a main objective of commercially available hand dryers is to improve the efficiency of hand drying. A major difficulty in the industrial design of the hand dryers is to work out a compromise between efficiency and noise. It should be known that in the process of continuously accelerating the operation of a motor to supply air, during extraction of air, friction occurs between related mechanisms of the hand dryer inevitably to generate wind noise. If the rotational speed of the motor is deliberately reduced to reduce the wind noise in the operation of the hand dryer, a working time of the hand dryer needs to be increased to dry hands thoroughly.
A common point between the technologies disclosed in US Patent No. 20130111778 and China Patent No. 201194769 lies in that: The hand dryer includes a motor and an air path structure. The air path structure includes an air inlet and a plurality of water-retaining sheets disposed at the air inlet. A gap is formed between one of the plurality of water-retaining sheet and another adjacent water-retaining sheet. When the hand dryer is working, air enters the air path structure through the gaps. Because of a smoother air path, noise generated during working can be reduced.
In addition, a hand dryer shown in China Patent No. 105919494 includes a housing and a motor disposed inside the housing. A first air inlet is disposed on the housing. The motor includes a second air inlet and an air intake channel connected to the first air inlet and the second air inlet. The air intake channel includes a baffle disposed in the air intake channel and a gap that is defined by the baffle and the inner wall of the air intake channel. The baffle is used to reflect noise that is generated when the motor is running and propagates externally along the air intake channel. Through the gap, an air flow disperses first and then gathers, so as to produce a flow-regulation effect and reduce noise generated from the air flow.
However, when only a blower structure is improved, it is still difficult to reach the extreme objective of being “super-silent”. Therefore, how to work out a compromise between efficiency and noise for the purpose of noise reduction is in fact a major topic in the industrial design in this technical field.
It is one object of the present invention to improve an air inlet structure of an existing hand dryer, so as to mitigate the problem of generated noise.
For achieving the above object, the present invention provides a hand dryer with reduced air-intake noise, including a housing, a flow-guide plate, and an air supply module. The housing has an accommodating space and a plurality of narrow air inlets connecting the accommodating space and the outside of the housing. The housing defines an air intake surface that faces the accommodating space and on which the plurality of narrow air inlets are provided. The flow-guide plate is disposed inside the accommodating space and is assembled, corresponding to the air intake surface with the housing. The flow-guide plate is not in contact with the air intake surface. The flow-guide plate includes a plurality of narrow air guide holes. The air supply module is disposed inside the accommodating space. The air supply module includes a blower that extracts air inside the accommodating space to generate a drying air flow after being started and an air-guide piece that is connected to the blower to receive the drying air flow and includes an end exposed from the housing. The hand dryer includes an air intake path that enables, after the blower is started, air outside the housing to sequentially flow through the plurality of narrow air inlets and the plurality of narrow air guide holes to enter the blower.
In an embodiment, the flow-guide plate includes a plate body on which the plurality of narrow air guide holes are provided and an extension sheet that extends from the plate body and is mounted at the housing.
In an embodiment, the flow-guide plate has at least one support post that is disposed on a side facing the air intake surface and protrudes towards the housing to be connected to the housing.
In an embodiment, the plurality of narrow air inlets are arranged in a first matrix and provided on the housing, and the plurality of narrow air guide holes are arranged in a second matrix and provided on the flow-guide plate.
In an embodiment, the plurality of narrow air inlets are provided on the housing in a first extending direction, the plurality of narrow air guide holes are provided on the flow-guide plate in a second extending direction, and projection locations of the plurality of narrow air inlets on the air intake surface are not overlapped with the plurality of narrow air guide holes.
Therefore, the present invention provides, in comparison with prior art, advantageous effects as follows.
In the present invention, for the air intake surface, the flow-guide plate that faces the air intake surface but is not in contact with the air intake surface is disposed. The plurality of narrow air guide holes on the flow-guide plate and the plurality of narrow air inlets on the air intake surface form a double-slit structure. When the hand dryer draws in air, the noise of air that enters along the air intake path can be reduced by the plurality of narrow air guide holes and the plurality of narrow air inlets, thereby reducing the noise when air is being drawn in.
Details and technical contents of the present invention are given with the accompanying drawings below.
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Furthermore, each of the plurality of narrow air inlets 112 has a long narrow form and an extending direction along a long side of the plurality of narrow air inlets 112 is a first extending direction 114. Furthermore, each of the plurality of narrow air guide holes 122 also has a long narrow form and an extending direction along a long side of the plurality of narrow air guide holes 122 is a second extending direction 125. Moreover, in the present invention, projection locations of the plurality of narrow air inlets 112 are further not overlapped with the plurality of narrow air guide holes 122. That is, projection locations of the plurality of narrow air inlets 112 and the plurality of narrow air guide holes 122 form staggered arrangement. Accordingly, in the present invention, the plurality of narrow air inlets 112 and the plurality of narrow air guide holes 122 form the double-slit structure, so that each partial sound wave generated when air 20 flows through one of the plurality of narrow air inlet 112 is canceled by a sound wave generated at another adjacent narrow air inlet 112, so as to form a sound wave with relatively low noise. After passing through the one of the plurality of narrow air guide hole 122, the sound wave with relatively low noise is interfered with and is canceled again by a sound wave with relatively low noise that passes through another adjacent narrow air guide hole 122, so as to form a sound wave with the lowest noise. In this way, a noise reduction effect is achieved.
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