This invention relates to a safety device for a humidifier, particularly to one disposed between a body, a water tank, and a vapor tank and provided with a water level sensor, for sensing the water level in the water tank and cutting off power in due time, upgrading the safety of a humidifier.
A conventional humidifier disclosed in a Taiwan patent No. 367023 is a first known one, which includes two sensors directly arranged in a water tank for checking the water level. Its major disadvantage is that the sensor may give out a wrong signal in case of the water tank still having some water if the humidifier is inclined, and cannot cut off power in due time, causing danger to a user.
Another Taiwan patent No. 145330 disclosed a humidifier, a second known one that includes a water chamber in the bottom base, a magnetic switch fixed in the water chamber, a float provided in a water tank and having a magnet to correspond to the magnetic switch. When the water level in the water tank falls down, the magnet may actuate the magnetic switch to turn off power. Then this second conventional humidifier has the same disadvantage as the first one.
Another humidifier disclosed in a U.S. Pat. No. 6,259,860B1 is invented by the same applicant of this case, a third conventional humidifier that has a water tank with an outlet, which has a water groove, and a float disposed around a connective rod of a water stopper. Then the float actuates a water level sensor fixed in a base of a body for sensing the water level. This third conventional humidifier has a disadvantage that some water still remains in the water tank in case of the humidifier is inclined improperly, and a humidifier in the invention does not have this drawback.
One more conventional humidifier disclosed in a U.S. Pat. No. 4,563,313 has a float disposed in a water tank, having the same disadvantage as those described above.
Further, another disadvantage in those conventional humidifiers is too much water in the water tank, so it takes too long time for boiling by the heater for producing vapor.
One purpose of the invention is to offer a safety device for a humidifier, making it possible to cut off the power immediately in case of the water level being lowered to a dangerous condition, and preventing improper sensing of the water level.
Another purpose is to offer a safety device for a humidifier possible to keep the lowest water level in a vaporizing chamber for quickly producing vapor.
The invention has the following features.
1. The safety device for a humidifier is positioned between a body, a water tank and a vapor tank, controlling an outlet for vapor and the water level in a vaporizing chamber to quickly produce vapor.
2. The safety device has a water level sensor located under the safety device and having a float and a sensor, so the float actuates the sensor to cut off power in due time to protect the safety of a humidifier. The sensor may be a magnetic member, or optical electric member.
3. The safety device has a film heater or an oscillator fixed in the bottom of the vaporizing chamber, with its vapor producing efficiency being high, not occupying much space and reducing partial dimensions of a humidifier.
The safety device has a safety sensor in the vaporizing chamber, so when the vapor tank is taken off the body, the safety sensor senses it and cuts off the power immediately, upgrading the safety of the humidifier.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A first embodiment of a safety device for a humidifier in the present invention, as shown in
The body 1 is provided with a water chamber 10 formed in one upper side, and a post standing in the center of the water chamber 10 and having a hollow interior, and a vaporizing chamber 13 formed in the other upper side and having a bottom 130 formed flat or a little inclined as shown in
Further, the safety device 2 is positioned on the water chamber 10 and the vaporizing chamber 13, and a safety sensor 15 is disposed properly around the vaporizing chamber 13, which can be an optical sensing member, or magnetic sensing member. When the vapor tank 4 is taken off the vaporizing chamber 13, the safety sensor 15 senses it and cuts off the power immediately, keeping the humidifier completely safe.
The safety device 2 is positioned on the water chamber 10 and the vaporizing chamber 13, as shown in
The water tank 3 stores a large quantity of water, having an outlet valve 30 in the lower portion, and the outlet valve 30 has a valve rod 31 passing through the outlet 32 and having a spring 33 fitted around, with the lower end of the valve rod 31 resting on the outlet valve post 24 for controlling the water level in the small water chamber 20 at the least condition and also the water level in the vaporizing chamber 13 at the most proper condition, so the water in the vaporizing chamber 13 may quickly produce vapor.
The vapor tank 4 is positioned on the vaporizing chamber 13 for vapor produced therein to flow first therein, and then in the chamber for keeping the safety of the humidifier.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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