Claims
- 1. A humidifier for providing moisture into an airflow to humidify air having an ambient-relative humidity, the humidifier comprising:
a housing having an air inlet, an air outlet, and a reservoir for holding water; a wick which is seated in the reservoir; a fan provided within the housing for creating the airflow, the airflow entering the air inlet, passing through the wick for adding moisture to the air and exiting through the air outlet, the exiting air having an exit-relative humidity associated therewith; and a wick change indicator which includes:
a hygrometer positioned within the airflow for measuring the exit-relative humidity of the airflow; and a display coupled to the hygrometer for indicating when the wick requires replacement based upon the measured exit-relative humidity reaching a predetermined value.
- 2. A humidifier as defined in claim 1, wherein said predetermined value is approximately 87 percent.
- 3. A humidifier as defined in claim 1, wherein said hygrometer comprises a humidity sensitive element and an indicating needle coupled to said humidity sensitive element for providing a visual display that said wick requires replacement.
- 4. A humidifier as defined in claim 1, wherein said display includes indicia to provide visual indication that said reservoir is empty.
- 5. A humidifier as defined in claim 1, wherein the display includes indicia to provide visual indication that the humidifier is off.
- 6. A humidifier as defined in claim 3, wherein said humidity sensitive element is a metallic coil.
- 7. A humidifier as defined in claim 3, wherein said hygrometer further comprises a support plate with said display formed thereon and wherein said display has markings such that said needle is positioned with respect to said markings to provide an indication that said wick needs replacement.
- 8. A humidifier as defined in claim 6, wherein said metallic coil has a tapered width that decreases from a central end to an external end of said coil.
- 9. A humidifier as defined in claim 1, wherein said hygrometer includes
a label that is impregnated with a chemical that changes color as a function of humidity, said label having:
a first region that is light in color and darkens when the exit-relative humidity of the airflow reaches a first predetermined value; and a second region that is light in color and darkens when the exit-relative humidity of the airflow reaches a second predetermined value, wherein one of said first region and said second region define a set of indicia to form said display.
- 10. A humidifier as defined in claim 9, wherein said first predetermined value is approximately 87 percent and said second predetermined value is approximately 60 percent.
- 11. A humidifier as defined in claim 1, wherein said hygrometer is an electrical type and said display is a liquid crystal type mounted to the housing and is calibrated to indicate that the wick requires replacement when the exit-relative humidity of the airflow falls below a predetermined humidity.
- 12. A humidifier as defined in claim 1, further comprising a second hygrometer to measure the ambient-relative humidity and including a means for comparing said exit-relative humidity with said ambient-relative humidity for indicating when the wick requires replacement.
- 13. A humidifier comprising:
a housing having an air inlet, an air outlet, and a reservoir for holding water a wick element in fluid communication with said water; a fan positioned within said housing for creating an airflow, the airflow entering said housing through said inlet, passing through said wick element to add moisture thereto and exiting through said outlet, said exiting air having a relative humidity associated therewith; and a hygrometer positioned within the exiting airflow for measuring the relative humidity thereof, said hygrometer being calibrated to provide visual indication that said wick requires replacement.
- 14. A humidifier as defined in claim 13, wherein said hygrometer provides visual indication that said wick requires replacement when the relative humidity of the exiting airflow reaches a predetermined value.
- 15. A humidifier as defined in claim 13, wherein said hygrometer comprises a humidity sensitive element and an indicating needle coupled to said humidity sensitive element.
- 16. A humidifier as defined in claim 15, wherein said humidity sensitive element is a metallic coil.
- 17. A humidifier as defined in claim 16, wherein said metallic coil has a tapered width that decreases from a central end to an external end of said coil.
- 18. A humidifier as defined in claim 13, wherein said hygrometer includes:
a label that is impregnated with a chemical that changes color as a function of humidity, said label having:
a first region that is light in color and darkens when the relative humidity of the exiting airflow reaches a predetermined value; and a second region that is dark in color, wherein one of said first region and said second region define a set of indicia for indicating when the wick requires replacement based upon the relative humidity of the exiting airflow reaching a predetermined value.
- 19. A humidifier as defined in claim 18, wherein said predetermined value is approximately 87 percent.
- 20. A humidifier as defined in claim 13, further comprising a second hygrometer to measure the ambient-relative humidity and including a means for comparing said exit-relative humidity with said ambient-relative humidity for indicating when the wick requires replacement.
- 21. A method of monitoring a performance of a wick in a humidifier to determine replacement, the humidifier including a housing with an inlet, an outlet, and a reservoir for holding water, the wick being seated in the reservoir, and a fan for creating an airflow with an exit-relative humidity, the airflow entering the inlet, passing through the wick and exiting through the outlet, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) measuring the exit-relative humidity of the airflow as the airflow exits through the outlet of the housing; and (b) providing an indication that the wick requires replacement when the exit-relative humidity falls below a predetermined value.
- 22. A humidifier comprising:
a housing having a reservoir for holding a supply of water; means for supplying water to the reservoir; humidification means for introducing water from said reservoir into the environment surrounding the humidifier; and a hygrometer including a display for providing visual indication that said reservoir is empty.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/072,378 filed Jan. 9, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60072378 |
Jan 1998 |
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Continuations (1)
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09227382 |
Jan 1999 |
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09728017 |
Dec 2000 |
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