Humidifier

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6726187
  • Patent Number
    6,726,187
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 30, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The present Invention relates to a humidifier that has a housing defining a chamber having at least one open end. The housing is provided with a gas inlet connectable in fluid communication with a source of gas having a first moisture content, and a gas outlet connectable with a passageway for the withdrawal of a gas having a second moisture content greater than the first moisture content. The humidifier also has at least one fluid distributing portion disposed within the at least one open end of the housing to continuously distribute a fluid within the chamber, and at least one baffle disposed within the housing to define a flow path for the gas to be humidified. During operation, the gas absorbs at least a portion of the fluid as the fluid is being continuously distributed in the chamber thereby increasing the moisture content of the gas as it travels from the gas inlet towards the gas outlet. Packing material can be provided in the housing to further increase the contact area between the gas and the water, if desired.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to a humidifier. More particularly, the present invention relates to a compact gas humidifying device having a long flow path and packing materials.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




There are a variety of devices used to humidify gases in domestic applications and industrial applications. Examples of known humidifying devices include bubbler humidifiers, packed column humidifiers, membrane humidifiers, etc.




One known type of humidifier uses water injection to humidify the gas. The humidifier has a generally hollow cylindrical body and a plurality of water injection nozzles for injecting water into the hollow cylindrical body. The water injection nozzles are typically provided on one side wall of the hollow cylindrical body. Dry gas enters the humidifier through a gas inlet provided at one end of the hollow cylindrical body and flows along the axial direction of the hollow cylindrical body to the opposite end. As the gas flows through the hollow cylindrical body water is injected into the hollow of the body through the plurality of injection nozzles, humidifying the gas. The humidified gas then leaves the hollow cylindrical body through a gas outlet provided at the opposite end of the hollow cylindrical body. The flow path of the gas is relatively short with little contact area between the gas and the water. In order to increase the flow path and contact area between the gas and the water the device tends to be large.




Another known type of humidifier uses a packing material to increase the contact area between the gas and the water. Examples of this type of humidifier have been disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,983,190 and 5,769,067. The humidifier has a generally hollow cylindrical body and is disposed in a substantially vertical position. The gas enters the hollow cylindrical body from a gas inlet provided on a bottom wall of the hollow cylindrical body, and is forced to flow upwardly along the axial direction of the hollow cylindrical body by a blower or fan. A water inlet is provided on a top wall of the hollow cylindrical body to dispense water to a water distribution plate that is disposed within the hollow cylindrical body generally parallel to and near the top wall. A plurality of holes are provided in the water distribution plate so that water coming from the water inlet can drip down through the holes to humidify the gas flowing upwardly through the hollow cylindrical body. A packing material can be packed between the water distribution plate and the bottom wall to increase the contact area between the gas and the water.




A humidifier employing a water permeable membrane is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,348,691. Passages for the gas to be humidified and passages for water are provided on opposite sides of a membrane. As the gas flows along the passages on one side of the membrane water, flowing through the passages on the other side of the membrane, permeates through the membrane to humidify the gas.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a humidifier is provided having a housing defining a chamber. The housing is provided with a gas inlet to the chamber and a gas outlet from the chamber and at least one fluid distributing portion connected to the housing to distribute a fluid within the chamber. At least one baffle is disposed within the chamber to define a flow path for the gas between the gas inlet and the gas outlet. The present invention is described using humidifying air with water as an example. It can be appreciated, however, that the present invention can also be used to humidify other gases or fluids and to exchange heat.




In one embodiment the at least one baffle comprises a plurality of baffles plates. In particular, the baffle plates are disposed within the chamber generally transverse to the fluid distributing portion and spaced from one another over a longitudinal extent of the fluid distributing portion. The extent of the baffle plates in the direction generally transverse to the fluid distributing portion is sufficient to define within the chamber gas flow paths adjacent the baffle plates. Each baffle plate can have a top edge and a bottom edge and a width, with the width being substantially the same as the width of the side walls of the chamber, that is to say, for the embodiment disclosed, the baffle plates extend from one side wall of the chamber to the other side wall. The baffle plates can be of various shapes and it is not necessary that the baffle plates be similar in shape and dimension to each other. For the embodiment disclosed the baffle plates have generally the same shape and dimension.




Each baffle plate is provided with an opening to allow gas to flow between adjacent flow paths. The opening of a given baffle plate is at an end of the baffle plate that is opposed to the end of where an opening of an adjacent baffle plate is provided.




In the embodiment disclosed the opening is provided by spacing an end of the baffle plate from at least one of the fluid distributing portions and the inner walls of the chamber. Moreover, adjacent baffle plates are positioned within the chamber so as to be offset with respect to one another in a direction generally transverse to the fluid distributing portion. This presents the opening of a given baffle plate in opposition to where an opening of an adjacent baffle plate is provided.




Moreover, at least some of the baffle plates can be provided with an aperture to allow fluid to flow between adjacent flow paths.




Further, the baffle plates can be disposed within the chamber at generally 90° to the fluid distributing portion.




The chamber of the humidifier can also be contain a packing material, such as, for example, metal chips, plastic chips, or any other suitable random or structured packing material. The packing material can fill two thirds of the chamber of the housing.




Further, at least one port can be provided to connect the fluid distributing portion to an external fluid source. At least one fluid distributing port can also be provided to distribute the fluid to the chamber, and a at least one fluid passage to connect the ports to the fluid distributing ports. The fluid distributing ports can be provided with fluid spraying nozzles. A fluid level sensor to monitor the fluid level in the chamber can also be provided.




The housing is open at least one end and the fluid distributing portion is disposed within the open end of the housing. In one embodiment the housing is disposed so that the at least one open end faces upwardly. In another embodiment the housing is disposed so that at least one open end faces a side thereof. In yet a further embodiment the housing is disposed so that one open end faces one side thereof and a another open end faces an opposed side thereof. For each of these embodiments the water distributing portion can be disposed over the open end of the housing.




Further the housing and the fluid distributing portion can be generally rectangular in shape. Similarly the chamber can be generally rectangular in shape. The gas inlet and the gas outlet can be provided at opposite ends of the housing.




For a better understanding of the present invention, and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which show, by way of example, preferred embodiments of the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view illustrating the first embodiment of the humidifier in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view illustrating the housing of the humidifier in the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective longitudinal section view illustrating the housing of the humidifier in the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view illustrating the water distributing portion of the humidifier in the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a longitudinal section view illustrating the water distributing portion of the humidifier in the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a plan view illustrating the water distributing portion of the humidifier in the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view illustrating the first embodiment of the humidifier in accordance with the present invention, filled with packing materials;





FIG. 8

is a longitudinal section view illustrating a second embodiment of the humidifier in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a longitudinal section view illustrating a third embodiment of the humidifier in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 10



a


shows a schematic view of one example of conventional humidifiers;





FIG. 10



b


shows a schematic view of another example of conventional humidifiers.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 10



a


and


10




b


show two types of conventional humidifiers. In particular,

FIG. 10



a


shows a humidifier that does not use a packing material, while

FIG. 10



b


shows a humidifier that uses a packing material.




Referring to

FIG. 10



a


, the humidifier


10


has a generally hollow cylindrical body


9


and a plurality of water injection nozzles


11


for injecting water into the hollow cylindrical body


9


. The water injection nozzles


11


are typically provided on the side wall


8


of the hollow cylindrical body


9


. Gas enters the humidifier through a gas inlet


12


provided at one end


7


of the hollow cylindrical body


9


and flows along the axial direction of the hollow cylindrical body


9


to exit through a gas outlet


13


provided at the opposite end


6


. As the gas flows through the hollow cylindrical body


9


, water is injected into the hollow


5


of the body


9


through the plurality of nozzles


11


, humidifying the gas. The humidified gas then leaves the hollow cylindrical body


9


through the gas outlet


13


provided on the end wall


6


.





FIG. 10



b


shows another design of a conventional humidifier


20


that uses a suitable packing material


25


to increase the contact area between the gas and the water. Humidifier


20


has a generally hollow cylindrical body


19


that is disposed in a substantially vertical position. The gas enters the hollow cylindrical body


19


from a gas inlet


22


provided on a bottom wall


18


of the hollow cylindrical body


19


, and is forced to flow upwardly along the axial direction of the hollow cylindrical body


19


by a blower or fan (not illustrated). A water inlet


17


is provided on a top wall


16


of the hollow cylindrical body


19


to dispense water to a water distribution plate


21


that is disposed within the hollow cylindrical body


19


generally parallel to and near the top wall


16


. A plurality of holes


24


are provided in the water distribution plate


21


so that water coming from the water inlet


17


can drip down through the holes


24


to humidify the gas flowing upwardly through the hollow cylindrical body


19


. Packing material


25


can be packed between the water distribution plate


21


and the bottom wall


18


to increase the contact area between the gas and the water.





FIG. 1

shows a first embodiment of the humidifier


500


of the present invention. Hereinafter, the present invention will be described using humidifying air with water as an example. It should be appreciated, however, that the present invention can also be used to humidify other gases or fluids and to exchange heat.




The humidifier


500


generally consists of a housing


100


and a water distributing portion


300


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the housing


100


of the humidifier


500


is generally rectangular in shape. The housing


100


has four side walls, namely a first pair of opposite side walls


120




a


,


120




b


and a second pair of opposite side wall


140




a


,


140




b


, and a bottom wall


160


, defining an inner space or chamber


102


open along the top, as at


104


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, in this embodiment, the side walls


140




a


,


140




b


have a greater length than the side walls


120




a


and


120




b.






One of the side walls


140




a


is provided with four connector portions, specifically, an air inlet


110


, an air outlet


111


, a water outlet


114


, and a connector


113


for a water level sensor (not illustrated). Each of the connector portions is in fluid communication with chamber


102


of the housing


100


so that the air and water can flow through the respective connector portions into or out of the chamber


102


of the housing


100


.




A flange portion


180


is provided around the open top


104


of the housing


100


. The flange portion


180


extends substantially perpendicular from the side walls


120




a


,


120




b


and


140




a


,


140




b


to form a planar surface


181


to receive the water distributing portion


300


. A plurality of through holes


190


are spaced evenly on the planar surface


181


to receive a plurality of bolts (not shown) used to attach the water distributing portion


300


onto the flange portion


180


of the housing


100


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, a plurality of spaced baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


are provided in the chamber


102


of the housing


100


. Each of the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


is provided with a top edge


204


and a bottom edge


202


. The baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


have substantially the same width as that of the side walls


120




a


,


120




b


, that is to say, for the embodiment disclosed, the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


extend from one side wall


140




a


to the other side wall


140




b


and are substantially parallel to the side walls


120




a


and


120




b


. Moreover, the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


extend nearly the height of the housing


100


, and are spaced from each other along the length of the housing


100


. The extent of the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


with the chamber


102


is sufficient to define gas flow paths


201


adjacent the respective baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


. It is to be understood that the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


can be of various shapes and it is not necessary that the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


be similar in shape and dimension to each other. For the embodiment disclosed, the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


have generally the same shape and dimension.




Each of the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


is provided with an opening


203


to allow gas to flow between adjacent flow paths


201


. For the embodiment disclosed, the opening is defined by spacing an end of the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


from at least one of the fluid distributing portions


300


and inner walls of the chamber


102


, as will hereinafter be described. Moreover, the opening of a given baffle plate is at an end of the baffle plate that is opposed to the end of where an opening of an adjacent baffle plate is provided.




Preferably, the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


are positioned within the chamber


102


of the housing


100


so that adjacent baffle plates are offset with respect to the height of the housing. Baffle plates


200




a


are positioned with one end


202


adjacent the bottom wall


160


of the housing


100


and with the other end


204


spaced from the planar surface


181


of the flange portion


180


. This defines the opening


203


for baffle plates


200




a


between end


204


and the planar surface


181


of the flange portion


180


. Baffle plates


200




b


are positioned with the end


204


adjacent the planar surface


181


and with the other end


202


spaced from the bottom wall


160


of the housing


100


. This defines the opening


203


for baffle plates


200




b


between end


202


and the bottom well


160


of the housing


100


. By so alternating the positioning of the baffles plates


200




a


,


200




b


along the length of the housing


100


, a tortuous gas flowing path is defined from the air inlet


110


to the air outlet


111


. For the embodiment illustrated the bottom end


202


of each baffle plate


200




a


that is connected to the bottom wall


160


is provided with an aperture


210


to permit water to flow through as will hereinafter be described.




Now referring to

FIGS. 4-6

, the water distributing portion


300


is shown generally in the form of a rectangular plate having a certain thickness. The water distributing portion


300


has at least one internal fluid passage


320


. For the embodiment illustrated, the water distributing portion


300


has two internal passages


320


extending parallel to each other and to the length of the water distribution portion


300


. More fluid passages can be provided where necessary, for example, where the housing


100


has a greater width.




Ports


310


to the internal passages


320


are provided on one end wall


360


of the water distribution portion


300


. Similarly, two ports


380


to the internal passages


320


may be provided on the opposite end wall


370


of the water distribution portion


300


. This provides mounting flexibility so that the water distribution portion


300


can be connected to external ducts or hoses at either or both ends.




The facing


330


of the water distribution portion


300


that is in contact with the planar surface


181


of the flange portion


180


of the housing


100


is provided with a plurality of through holes


340


and a plurality of water distributing ports


350


. The through holes


340


are arranged to correspond with the through holes


190


on the flange portion


180


so that fastening means, such us bolts (not Illustrated), can be inserted In the through holes to attach the water distributing portion


300


to the flange portion


180


of the housing


100


. Sealing means (not illustrated), such as gaskets, can be provided between the wall


330


and the flange portion


180


to prevent leakage of water, gas or a mixture thereof. Each of the ports


310


or


380


is in fluid communication with its corresponding internal fluid passage


320


. Moreover, the water distributing ports


350


are provided In the wall


330


to be in fluid communication with the internal fluid passages


320


. In the embodiment illustrated, a simple arrangement is shown. Specifically, each internal fluid passage


320


is straight and the water distributing ports


350


are arranged along lines corresponding to the Internal fluid passages


320


, as shown in FIG.


4


and FIG.


6


. More preferably, water distributing ports


350


are threaded holes and water spraying nozzles


600


(illustrated in

FIG. 5

) are mounted in the water distributing ports


350


by means of a suitable threaded connection. The water spraying nozzles


600


spray water mist into the inner space


102


of the housing


100


.




For the embodiment illustrated, the humidifier


500


is disposed in a substantially vertical position during operation. The water distributing portion


300


is mounted onto the open end of the housing


100


, defining the inner surface or chamber


102


inside the housing as best seen in FIG.


7


. The air inlet


110


and outlet


111


are connected to an air circulation loop (not shown). As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the air inlet


110


is provided on a side wall


140




a


at a position near the lower of the side wall


140




a


and near the side wall


120




a


. The air outlet


111


is provided on the same side wall


140




a


at a position near the upper of the side wall


140




a


and near the opposite side wall


120




b


. For the embodiment illustrated, the air inlet


110


and the air outlet


111


are arranged on side wall


140




a


substantially diagonal to each other. As previously disclosed the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


are arranged so that a baffle plate


200




a


is positioned near the air inlet


110


and a baffle plate


200




b


is positioned near the air outlet


111


. This arrangement provides a long air flow path in the chamber


102


of the housing


110


.




Air enters the chamber


102


through the air inlet


110


it flows upwardly along the height of the housing


100


between the first baffle plate


200




a


and the side wall


120


. The air then flows through the opening


203


defined between the upper end


204


of the first baffle plate


200




a


and the water distribution portion


300


then downwardly along the height of the housing


100


between the first baffle plate


200




a


and the first baffle plate


200




b


. The air flows repeatedly in this manner between the respective baffle plates


200




a


and


200




b


until it exits the humidifier


500


through the air outlet


111


. The arrangement of the air inlet


110


, outlet


111


and the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


provides a tortuous flowing path for the air allowing the air to sufficiently contact the humidifying water. By providing a tortuous humidifying path the humidifier of the present invention can be compact.




The humidifying water is supplied from the ports


310


or


380


from any readily available sources and it can be pressurized or heated if desired. The humidifying water is sprayed from the nozzles


600


provided on the water distributing ports


350


in the form of mist to mix with the air flowing along the flow path described above. As water is continuously falling from the water distribution portion


300


into the housing


100


, it can accumulate at the bottom portion of the chamber to a certain level. A plurality of apertures


210


are provided at the bottom ends


202


of the baffles plates


200




a


to allow water to flow across the bottom wall


160


of the housing


100


to the water outlet


114


through which it can be drained.




It is desirable to maintain the water height within the chamber


102


of the housing


100


at a certain level, for example, half of the height of the chamber


102


. Therefore, a water level sensor


400


can be mounted onto the connector port


113


to monitor the water level in the chamber


102


. Once the water level is below the level of the sensor, the sensor sends signals to a processor (not shown), which, in turn, adjusts the humidifying water flow.




A packing material


390


can be provided in chamber


102


between adjacent baffles plates, as can be best seen in FIG.


7


. The packing material


390


can be metal chips, plastic chips or other suitable random or structured packing material. Since the packing material


390


has small internal passages, gas and water can flow through the packing material. Further, since the packing material


390


has a high surface to volume ratio, the contact area between the gas and the water is increased. The packing material may fill in, for example, half or ⅔ of the total volume of the chamber


102


.




Now referring to

FIG. 8

, a second embodiment of the humidifier of the present invention is shown. Similar components as in the first embodiment are indicated with same reference numbers. In the second embodiment, the housing


100


is rotated so that the open end


172


is provided on one side thereof. As in the first embodiment the water distributing portion


300


closes the open end


172


. In this embodiment the baffle plates


200




a


and


200




b


are spaced from each other in the vertical direction. A plurality of water spraying nozzles


600


can be provided on the water distributing portion


300


to spray water into the chamber


102


. For this embodiment the gas inlet


110


′ and a gas outlet


111


′ are provided respectively on the bottom wall


170


and the top wall


171


of the housing


100


. It can be appreciated, however, that the gas inlet and outlet can be switched according to the type of gas the humidifier


500


is working with. For example, when the humidifier is used to humidify light gases, such as hydrogen, the arrangement of

FIG. 8

is preferred. However, when working with heavy gases it might be desirable to use the gas outlet


111


′ as the inlet for the gas. The gas inlet and outlet can also be provided as in the first embodiment, if desired.




A third embodiment of the humidifier


500


is shown in FIG.


9


. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment disclosed in

FIG. 8

, except the housing


100


of the humidifier


500


is open as at


172


and


173


and has two water distributing portions


300




a


and


300




b


, respectively, to close the open ends


172


and


173


of the housing


100


. A plurality of water spraying nozzles


600


can be provided on the water distributing portions


300




a


and


300




b


to spray water into the chamber


102


. The gas inlet


110


″ and the gas outlet


111


″ can be provided as described for the embodiment illustrated in FIG.


8


.




For both the second and third embodiments, a packing material can be provided in the chamber


102


of the housing


100


to increase the contact area between the gas and the water.




It is to be understood that the arrangement of the air inlet


110


and the air outlet


111


and the arrangement of the baffle plates


200




a


,


200




b


can be different from that disclosed in the preferred embodiments disclosed herein. For example, the air inlet


110


or the air outlet


111


can be provided on the side walls


120




a


or


120




b


. Further, the air inlet and the air outlet do not necessarily need to be provided on the same side wall. Moreover, although the present invention is described using a rectangular shaped housing for the humidifier as an example, the humidifier and the housing shape need not be this shape.




It should also be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment disclosed herein. It can be anticipated that those having ordinary skills in the art can make various modification to the embodiments disclosed herein after learning the teaching of the present invention. For example, the number and arrangement of components in the system might be different, and different elements might be used to achieve the same specific function. However, these modifications should be considered to fall within the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A humidifier, comprising:a housing defining a chamber having at least one open end, the housing provided with a gas inlet connectable in fluid communication with a source of gas having a first moisture content and a gas outlet from connectable with a passageway for the withdrawal of a gas having a second moisture content greater than the first moisture content; at least one fluid distributing portion disposed within the at least one open end of the housing to continuously distribute a fluid within the chamber; the at least one fluid distribution portion closing the at least one open end of the housing chamber to gas flow and at least one baffle disposed within the chamber to define a flow path for the gas between the gas inlet and the gas outlet; and wherein, the gas absorbs at least a portion of the fluid as the fluid is being continuously distributed in the chamber thereby increasing the moisture content of the gas as it travels from the gas inlet towards the gas outlet.
  • 2. A humidifier according to claim 1, wherein the at least one baffle comprises a plurality of baffles plates.
  • 3. A humidifier according to claim 2, wherein the baffle plates are disposed within the chamber generally transverse to the fluid distributing portion and spaced from one another over a longitudinal extent of the fluid distributing portion.
  • 4. A humidifier according to claim 3, wherein the extent of the baffle plates in the direction generally transverse to the fluid distributing portion is sufficient to define within the chamber gas flow paths adjacent the baffle plates.
  • 5. A humidifier according to claim 4, wherein each baffle plate is provided with an opening to allow gas to flow between adjacent flow paths.
  • 6. A humidifier according to claim 5, wherein the opening of a given baffle plate is at an end of the baffle plate that is opposed to the end of where an opening of an adjacent baffle plate is provided.
  • 7. A humidifier according to claim 6, wherein at least some of the baffle plates are provided with an aperture to allow fluid to flow between adjacent flow paths.
  • 8. A humidifier according to claim 5, wherein the opening is defined by spacing an end of the baffle plate from at least one of the fluid distributing portions and the inner walls of the chamber.
  • 9. A humidifier according to claim 8, wherein adjacent baffle plates are offset with respect to one another in a direction generally transverse to the fluid distributing portion so that the opening of a given baffle plate is opposed to where an opening of an adjacent baffle plate is provided.
  • 10. A humidifier according to claim 9, wherein at least some of the baffle plates are provided with an additional opening to allow fluid to flow between adjacent flow paths.
  • 11. A humidifier according to claims 6 or 10, wherein the baffle plates are disposed within the chamber at generally 90° to the fluid distributing portion.
  • 12. A humidifier according to claim 1, further comprising a packing material provided In the chamber.
  • 13. A humidifier as claimed in claim 12, wherein the packing material fills two thirds of the chamber of the housing.
  • 14. A humidifier according to claims 7 or 10, wherein the fluid distributing portion is provided with fluid spraying nozzles.
  • 15. A humidifier according to claim 14, wherein the fluid distributing portion comprises at least one port for connection to an external source, at least one fluid distributing port to distribute a fluid to the chamber, and at least one fluid passage to connect the ports to the fluid distributing ports.
  • 16. A humidifier according to claim 15, further comprising a fluid level sensor to monitor the fluid level in the chamber.
  • 17. A humidifier according to claim 1, wherein the housing and the fluid distributing portion are generally rectangular in shape.
  • 18. A humidifier according to claim 17, wherein the chamber is generally rectangular in shape.
  • 19. A humidifier according to claim 18, wherein the gas inlet and the gas outlet are provided at opposite ends of the housing.
  • 20. A humidifier according to claim 1, wherein the housing is disposed so that the at least one open end faces upwardly.
  • 21. A humidifier as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing is disposed so that at least one open end faces a side thereof.
  • 22. A humidifier according to claim 1, wherein the housing is disposed so that one open end faces one side thereof and another open end faces an opposed side thereof.
  • 23. A humidifier according to claims 20, 21, or 22 wherein the fluid distributing portion is disposed over the open end of the housing.
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