Claims
- 1. A humidifier comprising:a tray defining a chamber; a metal target movably positioned within said chamber; an inductor coil for heating said metal target; a wall separating said inductor coil from said metal target; and a float coupled to said metal target.
- 2. A humidifier as shown in claim 1 including a base defining an enclosure, a water tank removably coupled to said base, said tray being within said enclosure and in fluid communication with said tank.
- 3. A humidifier as described in claim 2 wherein said tray is removably positioned within said enclosure and below said wall.
- 4. A humidifier as described in claim 1 including a support, an arm pivotally coupled to said support, said metal target being mounted to said arm.
- 5. A humidifier as described in claim 4 wherein said support is coupled to said tray.
- 6. A humidifier as described in claim 1 wherein said wall includes top and bottom surfaces having channels formed therein, said metal target being positioned beneath said bottom surface, said channels permitting air circulation between said top surface and said inductor coil, said channels permitting water to move between said metal target and said bottom surface even if said metal target abuts said bottom surface.
- 7. A humidifier as described in claim 6 wherein each of said top and bottom surfaces of said wall is corrugated.
- 8. A humidifier as described in claim 6 including a fan for causing air to be moved over said inductor coil.
- 9. A humidifier as described in claim 8 including a housing containing said inductor coil and said fan, said wall separating said inductor coil from said metal target being a bottom wall of said housing.
- 10. A humidifier as described in claim 1 including an induction sensor and means for terminating power to said inductor coil connected to said induction sensor.
- 11. A humidifier as described in claim 1 wherein said metal target includes a fusible section.
- 12. A method for providing humidity, comprising:providing a tray, a metal target within said tray, an inductor coil, and a wall separating said inductor coil and said target; providing water to said tray; maintaining said metal target at a position corresponding to the water level within said tray; and supplying power to said inductor coil, thereby causing said metal target to heat said water sufficiently to produce steam.
- 13. A method as described in claim 12 including the step of terminating power to said inductor coil when said water level in said tray drops below a selected level.
- 14. A method as described in claim 12 including the step of causing said metal target to float within said tray.
- 15. A method as described in claim 12 including the step of causing said metal target to pivot about a selected axis.
- 16. A method as described in claim 12 including the step of maintaining said metal target in engagement with said wall.
- 17. A portable humidifying apparatus comprising:a removable tray for holding water; a metal target movably positioned within said tray; an inductor coil for heating said metal target with an induced current; and a wall separating said inductor coil and said metal target, said metal target being engageable with said wall.
- 18. An apparatus as described in claim 17 including a circuit for sensing the current induced in said metal target and terminating power to said inductor coil if said induced current drops below a preselected level.
- 19. An apparatus as described in claim 18 including a float coupled to said metal target.
- 20. An apparatus as described in claim 19 including a support, said float being pivotally coupled to said support.
- 21. An apparatus as described in claim 18 wherein said wall includes a bottom surface and a plurality of channels are provided between said bottom surface and said metal target.
- 22. An apparatus as described in claim 17 including a removable water tank in fluid communication with said tray.
- 23. A portable humidifier comprising:a tray for holding water; a metal target movably positioned within said tray; an inductor coil for heating said metal target; a wall separating said inductor coil from said metal target; means for energizing said inductor coil; and means for deenergizing said coil when the water level in said tray drops below a predetermined level.
- 24. A portable humidifier as described in claim 23 wherein said means for deenergizing includes an induction sensor.
- 25. A portable humidifier as described in claim 24 including means for moving said metal target into engagement with said wall.
- 26. A portable humidifier as described in claim 25 wherein said wall includes a bottom surface defining a plurality of channels.
- 27. A portable humidifier comprising:a tray for holding water; a metal target positioned within said tray; an inductor coil for heating said target; a wall separating said metal target and said inductor coil, said metal target positioned beneath and engaging said wall, and a plurality of channels between said metal target and said wall for allowing the passage of water therein.
- 28. A portable humidifier as described in claim 27 including means for moving said metal target away from said wall upon a drop in water level in said tray.
- 29. A portable humidifier as described in claim 28 wherein said inductor coil has a substantially flat configuration and said metal target has a substantially flat body, said metal target being in parallel relation to said inductor coil.
- 30. A portable humidifier as described in claim 28 including means for energizing said coil, and means for deenergizing said coil upon a drop in water level in said tray.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based on and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/136,500, which was filed on May 28, 1999, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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