Claims
- 1. A humidifier comprising a bladed fan including at least two blades, each of said blades having a liquid passage closed through the entire length and terminating at the outermost free end of each blade with an opening of generally the same dirension as said liquid passage, drive means for rotating said fan about an axis to generate an air flow, means for supplying a liquid to said liquid passages generally from the center of said fan; the axial length of each blade, the speed of rotation of said fan, and the pitch of each blade being such that droplets of the liquid are directed out of said liquid passage and then drawn around and through said fan to vaporize said liquid droplets and distribute the same with said air flow from said fan in an open unconfined and unobstructed environment relative to the air and liquid flow.
- 2. A humidifier according to claim 1 wherein there are meter means for controlling the flow of liquid to said blades at a rate no greater than the rate at which a liquid can flow through said liquid passages under the influence of centrifugal force wherein the liquid is discharged as droplets as opposed to being discharged as a stream.
- 3. A humidifier according to claim 2 wherein the liquid supply rate is positively less than the centrifugal flow rate through said liquid passages.
- 4. A humidifier according to claim 1 wherein each fluid passage extends within the confines of a respective blade.
- 5. A humidifier according to claim 4 wherein each blade has a tip, and each fluid passage freely opens through the tip of an associated blade.
- 6. A humidifier according to claim 1 wherein said blades have a tip speed on the order of at least 13,000 feet per minute.
- 7. A humidifier according to claim 1 wherein said blades have a tip speed on the order of at least 13,000 feet per minute, and a pitch on the order of 4 to 7 degrees.
- 8. A humidifier according to claim 1 wherein each blade has an airfoil cross section.
- 9. A humidifier according to claim 1 wherein said means for supplying liquid includes a fixed feed line centered on said blade, a receptacle carried by said blade, said feed line freely entering said receptacle and freely terminating therein.
- 10. A humidifier according to claim 9 wherein there is a negative pressure within said receptacle during the rotation of said fan.
- 11. A humidifier according to claim 1 wherein said humidifier is free of mechanical liquid flow direction changing means radiating outwardly to the free end of said blades.
- 12. A method of humidifying comprising the steps of rotating a fan having plural blades to generate an air flow, each of said blades having a liquid passage closed through its entire length and terminating at the outermost free end of said blade with an opening of generally the same dimension as said liquid passage, supplying liquid to the center of the fan and distributing the liquid in the form of droplets from said free opening liquid passage at the tip of each blade, and using the fan to draw the distributed liquid droplets around behind the fan and through the fan wherein the fan breaks up the distributed liquid droplets and forces the same forward together with said air flow in an open unconfined and unobstructed environment relative to the air and liquid flow.
- 13. A method according to claim 12 wherein the liquid is directed to each blade tip by centrifugal force and is distributed in the form of droplets.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 wherein the liquid is supplied to the fan at a rate less than the centrifugal capacity of the blades.
- 15. A method according to claim 13 wherein the liquid is supplied to the fan at a rate less than the centrifugal capacity of the blades, and the liquid is freely delivered from a source to the center of the blade.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 wherein the liquid delivered to the center of the blade is delivered at a positive pressure.
- 17. A method according to claim 12 wherein said fan functions as the sole means for drawing the distributed liquid behind the fan.
- 18. A method according to claim 12 wherein said blades have a tip speed on the order of at least 13,000 feet per minute.
- 19. A method according to claim 12 wherein said blades have a tip speed on the order of at least 13,000 feet per minute and a pitch on the order of 4 to 7 degrees.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 506,217 filed June 21, 1983 now abandoned.
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