Information
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Patent Grant
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6588734
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Patent Number
6,588,734
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 21, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 8, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 261 66
- 261 106
- 261 107
- 261 97
- 261 DIG 15
- 261 DIG 41
- 126 113
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The humidifier includes a cabinet having a rear wall, a front wall, a pair of side walls, a bottom wall and a sump defined in part by the walls at the bottom of the cabinet. The cabinet has in the interior thereof means providing communication with an air system. Retainer ears are provided on the outer surfaces of the side walls near the top thereof. An evaporator pad is mounted in the cabinet adjacent and parallel to the rear wall. A water distribution trough is disposed in the interior of the cabinet adjacent the rear wall and is located above the evaporator pad for providing a substantially uniformly distributed flow of water to the evaporator pad. A pair of mounting elements are provided on the inner surfaces of the side walls near the bottom thereof. A swingable cover is provided for opening and closing the cabinet and has a top end and a bottom end. The cover at the bottom end is provided with a pair of bearing portions which are engageable with and pivotally mounted on the mounting elements. Fastening means are secured to the sides of the top end of the cover and are engageable with the retainer ears when the cabinet is closed. The cover when the fastening means are disengaged from the retainer ears being swingable relative to the mounting elements for opening the cover to permit access to the evaporator pad and to the interior of the cabinet.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The humidifier is for use with an air system and is especially adapted for installation on a forced air furnace.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The effective distribution of water to the evaporator pad of a humidifier is an important consideration in the design of the humidifier. It is highly desirable that the water be uniformly disbursed over the entire pad area. It is also desirable that the distribution of the water remain uniform despite slight errors in the mounting of the humidifier. The humidifier should be mounted in a perfectly level position although such a condition is not always achieved in practice. The water distribution means must be capable of providing substantially uniform distribution of the water to the evaporator pad even though the humidifier is not perfectly level.
Humidifiers for use with an air system such as a forced air furnace is shown in several expired patents assigned to the assignee of record including the Engel, U.S. Pat. No. 3,975,470, issued Aug. 17, 1976; Kozinski, U.S. Pat. No. 4,125,576 issued Nov. 14, 1978 and the Yeagle U.S. Pat. No. 4,158,679 issued Jun. 19, 1979. Such prior art patents include and describe the use of water distribution troughs which are mounted directly above the evaporator pad and ensure that the water is uniformly distributed to the evaporator pad. With such prior art humidifiers, it is difficult and time consuming to access the evaporator pads and the water distribution troughs. The present invention solves that problem by providing a humidifier with a swingable cover which is easy to open and close.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
It is a feature of the present invention to provide a humidifier with a swingable cover which is adapted to be connected to an air system comprising a unitary cabinet having a rear wall, a front wall, a pair of side walls, a bottom wall and a drain sump defined in part by said walls and located at the bottom of the cabinet.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a humidifier of the aforementioned type wherein a swingable cover is attached to the cabinet at the front and near the bottom thereof and is designed to open and close the cabinet.
Still another feature of the present invention is to provide a humidifier of the aforementioned type wherein the cabinet is provided with retainer ears on the outer surfaces of the side walls near the top thereof and an evaporator pad is mounted in the cabinet adjacent and parallel to the rear wall. With such a construction, a water distribution trough is disposed in the interior of the cabinet adjacent the rear wall and is located above the evaporator pad for providing a substantially uniformly distributed flow of water to the evaporator pad.
A further feature of the present invention is to provide a humidifier of the aforementioned type wherein a pair of mounting elements are provided on the inner surfaces of the side walls of the cabinet near the bottom thereof and the swingable cover at the bottom end is provided with a pair of bearing portions which are engageable with and pivotally mounted on the mounting elements.
A still further feature of the present invention is to provide a humidifier of the aforementioned type wherein fastening means are secured to the sides at the top end of the cover and are engageable with the retainer ears when the cabinet is closed, with the cover when the fastening means are disengaged from the retainer ears being swingable relative to the mounting element for opening the cover to permit access to the evaporator pad and trough and to the interior of the cabinet.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a humidifier of the aforementioned type wherein the rear wall is provided with an opening which is adapted to be connected to the warm or return air plenum of the forced air furnace.
Still another feature of the present invention is to provide a humidifier of the aforementioned type wherein a pair of openings are provided in the side walls, with one opening in one side wall being adapted to be connected to the warm or return air plenum and a bypass cover being removably located in the other opening of the other side wall for closing same. With such a construction the humidifier may be mounted for either a left hand or right hand bypass connection.
A further feature of the present invention is to provide a humidifier of the aforementioned type wherein the bypass cover is provided with a pair of brackets which are engageable with portions of the side wall in which the cover is inserted for retaining the bypass cover in the opening thereby closing same.
A still further feature of the present invention is to provide a humidifier of the aforementioned type wherein an opening is provided in the cover near the top end thereof, said opening having a first dimension and a second dimension and a solenoid valve having a mounting element insertable into said cover opening and thereafter rotatable in said cover opening
900
to locate and to lock the solenoid valve on the cover.
The use of the swingable cover has many advantages in that it permits easy access to the evaporator pad even if the cover is obstructed. Also, the cover may be closed due to the snap action mechanism provided on the top end of the cover which is engageable with the retaining elements provided on the cabinet. In addition, only ¼ or 90° turn of the solenoid valve is required to remove it from the cabinet so that the valve may be serviced or repaired. Further, the cabinet may be opened by swinging the cover about the bearing means without removing the wires to which the valve is attached or removing the water line. In addition, no tools or fasteners are required to install or to remove the bypass cover from the opening in the cabinet.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a humidifier of the aforementioned type which is simple in construction, is economical to manufacture and is efficient in operation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an air treating system with the humidifier mounted on the return air plenum of the system.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the humidifier, with the cabinet open and the cover unlatched to expose the interior of the cabinet.
FIG. 3
is a bottom view of the humidifier showing the drain opening for the drain sump.
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary sectional view taken on the line
4
—
4
of FIG.
3
and showing the bearing portion of the cover engageable with and pivotally mounted on a corresponding mounting element of the cabinet.
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary view of the cabinet taken on the line
5
—
5
of FIG.
2
and illustrating the fastening means provided on the swingable cover for engagement with the retainer ear provided on the cabinet.
FIG. 6
is a view similar to
FIG. 5
, with the cover fastening means unattached to the corresponding retainer ear provided on the cabinet.
FIG. 7
is a fragmentary side view taken on the line
7
—
7
of
FIG. 5
showing the cover fastening means engaged with the corresponding retainer ear provided on the cabinet.
FIG. 8
is a fragmentary sectional view taken on the line
8
—
8
of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
is a view of the upper end of the swingable cover showing a removable solenoid valve with an extension mounted in an opening provided in the cover.
FIG. 10
is a view, partly in section, taken on the line
10
—
10
of FIG.
9
and showing the manner in which the solenoid valve may be rotated 90° in order to remove the valve from the cover.
FIG. 11
is a fragmentary perspective view of the cabinet illustrating a bypass cover provided in one of the side walls thereof to close the opening provided therein.
FIG. 12
is a sectional view taken on the line
12
—
12
of FIG.
11
and illustrating the manner in which the brackets provided on the bypass cover engage the side wall to close the opening.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
shows an air treating apparatus or furnace
10
such as a forced air furnace having the usual warm air plenum
12
and warm air duct
14
and a return air plenum
16
with a return air duct
18
. The flow through bypass humidifier
20
to which the present invention is directed may be mounted on either the warm air plenum
12
or, as shown in
FIG. 1
, on the return air plenum with equal efficiency. The humidifier
20
includes a drain sump which is connected by a line
22
to the drain
24
provided in the floor. A bypass pipe
26
connects the flow through humidifier
20
from an elbow
28
which directs the air from the warm air plenum
12
into the humidifier. The operating principal of the humidifier is based on the most efficient and economical means of evaporating water to the air. The humidifier
20
uses only five watts of electrical power during operation. The heat necessary for evaporating the waters is produced by the furnace
10
.
The humidifier
20
comprises a unitary housing or cabinet
30
, a swingable cover
32
, an evaporator pad
34
located within the housing or cabinet
30
, a water distribution trough or tray
36
removably mounted on the top of the pad
34
within the housing
30
as shown in FIG.
2
.
The cabinet
30
has a rear wall
40
, a relatively short front wall
42
, a pair of side walls
44
and
46
, a bottom wall
48
and a sump
50
defined in part by said walls. A drain spout
52
for the sump
50
is located exteriorly of the cabinet
30
and is connected by the tubing
22
to the drain
24
.
Each side wall
44
,
46
is provided with a mounting element
54
(
FIGS. 3 and 4
) which are provided on the inner surfaces of the side walls near the bottom of the cabinet
30
. The outside surfaces of the side walls
44
,
46
are each provided with a retainer plate
56
having an ear
58
.
The swingable cover
32
at the lower edge thereof is cut away and shaped to provide bearing portion
60
which is designed to fit over and to pivot on the bearing portions
54
as best illustrated in FIG.
4
. The cover
32
may be removed when required from the bearings
54
to permit cleaning of the interior of the cabinet
30
.
The cover
32
has side surfaces
70
to which are connected fastening means or clips
72
. The clips
72
are provided with a latch opening
74
which is designed to fit over and catch the retainer
58
provided on the side walls
44
,
46
of the cabinet
30
. The fastening clips or fastening means
72
are engageable with the retainer ears
58
when the cabinet
30
is closed as illustrated in
FIGS. 5
,
7
and
8
. The evaporator pad
34
is supported upright within the cabinet
30
between an opening provided in the rear wall
40
, which is in communication with the return air plenum
16
, and the opening provided in the side wall
44
which is connected to the bypass pipe
26
. Accordingly, air moving through the system must flow through the evaporator pad
34
to pick up moisture contained therein. The evaporator pad
34
may be formed of any suitable construction and normally is made of a foraminous material having numerous small though unobstructed passages adapted to retain water by capillary to be picked up by air moving through it.
The evaporator pad is seated within the drain sump
50
of the cabinet
30
. The water distribution trough
36
has a depending rectangular skirt or shroud which surrounds the upper edge portions of the evaporator pad
34
as illustrated in FIG.
2
. The shroud or skirt stabilizers the evaporator pad
34
and holds it upright and also prevents the water dripping from the water trough
36
from being deflected away from the pad
34
by the air flow through the humidifier
20
. The trough
36
, as in the prior art patents identified previously, has an upstanding target element and channels leading to the various apertures of the trough
36
provided over the pad
34
throughout the length of the trough. In use, the humidifier
20
is mounted as shown in
FIG. 1
with care so that the bottom of the trough
36
is horizontal. In this way, an equal distribution of water through the various apertures will be assured. However, because of the construction of the target element and the channels leading to the various notches, any slight departure from horizontal will not particularly affect the uniform distribution of water to the evaporator pad. A further explanation of the operation and functioning of the water distribution trough
36
may be obtained by referring to prior art patents mentioned previously, as an example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,125,576.
The leading or front edge of the cover
32
, as illustrated in
FIGS. 9 and 10
, is provided with an irregular shaped opening
80
having a first dimension
82
and a second dimension
84
which is smaller than the first dimension
82
. A solenoid valve assembly
86
is provided on the lower surface thereof with a stem
88
having a rim
90
secured to the outer end thereof. The solenoid valve assembly
86
is inserted into the opening
80
provided in the cover
32
so that the rim
90
will fit through the opening in the cover defined by the first dimension
82
. Thereafter the solenoid valve assembly
86
is rotated 90° to move the rim
90
underneath the cover
32
as best shown in FIG.
10
. The solenoid valve
86
may be released quickly by turning the solenoid valve assembly
86
through 90° in order to thereafter remove or separate the solenoid valve assembly
86
from the cover
32
.
Side wall
44
is provided with an opening
91
and side wall
46
is provided with an opening
92
. The galvanized bypass pipe
26
mounted in the opening
91
of side wall
44
as shown in FIG.
1
. The other side wall
46
, with the opening
92
provided therein, is closed by the insertion of a bypass cover
94
having a pair of brackets
96
and
98
which grip portions of the side wall
46
as best illustrated in
FIGS. 11 and 12
. No tools or fasteners are required to install the bypass cover
94
.
The water supply tube
100
has its discharge end controlled by the solenoid valve assembly
86
in order to deliver water to the target of the water distribution trough
36
. The tube
100
is connected to a potable water system (not shown) for supplying water under pressure. The fitting
102
connects the tube
100
to the solenoid valve assembly
86
. The solenoid valve
86
may be connected with the blower circuit of the furnace
10
so as to open when the furnace blower is on and closed when the blower is off. A humidistat
17
may be connected in series with the solenoid valve assembly
86
to provide automatic control of the relative humidity in the humidified air space.
Water flows through a strainer forming part of the solenoid valve assembly
86
and is metered through an orifice to provide the proper amount of water which is supplied to the evaporator pad
34
by the distributor trough
36
. Moisture is evaporated by the air passing through the evaporator pad
36
.
When it is required to replace the evaporator pad
34
and/or clean the trough
36
, the cover
32
is released from the retainer ears
58
provided on the side walls of the cabinet
30
. Thereafter, the swingable cover
32
is moved to the open position shown in
FIG. 2
thereby exposing the interior of the cabinet
30
allowing easy access to the evaporator pad
34
and to the trough
36
. Access is permitted to the pad
34
even if the cover
32
may be in an obstructed location. Cover
32
may be opened as shown in
FIG. 2
without removal of the wires for the solenoid valve and the water line
100
. After repair or cleaning of the humidifier
20
has been completed and the evaporator pad
34
and trough
36
installed in the cabinet
30
, the cover
32
can be closed, with the fastening means
72
re-engaging the retainer ears
58
provided on the cabinet
30
.
The housing or cabinet
30
and the cover
32
are made from a light weight high temperature thermoplastic.
Claims
- 1. A humidifier adapted to be connected to an air system comprising a cabinet having a rear wall, a front wall, a pair of side walls, a bottom wall and a sump defined in part by said walls at the bottom of the cabinet, said cabinet having in the interior thereof means providing communication with the air system, retainer ears on the outer surfaces of said side walls near the top thereof, an evaporator pad mounted in said cabinet adjacent and parallel to said rear wall, a water distribution trough disposed in the interior of said cabinet adjacent said rear wall and located above said evaporator pad for providing a substantially uniformly distributed flow of water to said evaporator pad, a pair of mounting elements provided on the inner surfaces of said side walls near the bottom thereof, a swingable cover for opening and closing said cabinet and having a top end and a bottom end, said cover at said bottom end being provided with a pair of bearing portions which are engageable with and pivotally mounted on said mounting elements, and fastening means secured to the sides of the top end of said cover and engageable with said retainer ears when said cabinet is closed, said cover when said fastening means are disengaged from said retainer ears being swingable relative to said mounting elements for opening said cover to permit access to said evaporator pad and to the interior of said cabinet.
- 2. The humidifier defined in claim 1 wherein at least the rear wall is provided with an opening adapted to be connected to the warm or return air plenum.
- 3. The humidifier defined in claim 1 wherein a pair of openings are provided in said side walls, with one opening in one side wall being adapted to be connected to the warm or return air plenum, and a bypass cover removably located in the other opening of the other side wall for closing same.
- 4. The humidifier defined in claim 3 wherein said bypass cover is provided with a pair of brackets engageable with portions of said other side wall for retaining said bypass cover in said other opening thereby closing same.
- 5. The humidifier defined in claim 1 wherein an opening is provided in the cover near the top end thereof, said opening having a first dimension and a second dimension, and a solenoid valve having a mounting element insertable into said opening and thereafter rotatable in said opening 90° to locate and to lock said solenoid valve on said cover.
- 6. The humidifier defined in claim 1 wherein said housing and said swingable cover are made from a high temperature thermoplastic material.
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