Side entry humidifier

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6705535
  • Patent Number
    6,705,535
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 29, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 16, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A humidifier apparatus for building humidification. The apparatus includes a water reservoir with a removable cover, at least one aperture through a side wall of the water reservoir, a removable heat exchanger insertable into the aperture, and a steam exit.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a humidifier and particularly to a humidifier in which the heating device is affixed to the humidification tank along one side and is removable from the humidification tank.




It is well known that forced air heating systems tend to create an atmosphere in a building space characterized by low relative humidity which leads to occupant discomfort and possible health problems, damage to wooden articles including furniture contained within the building, and discomfort caused by static electricity discharges. To obviate these problems, it is common practice to employ devices for adding moisture (humidity) to the air being forced through the building space. In this regard, a wide variety of devices are commonly employed. Examples of humidifiers that have been used in the past are U.S. Pat. Re. Nos. 33,414 and 5,816,496.




However, all previous humidifiers suffer from certain common problems. First, there is typically no easy access to the interior of the humidification tank for cleaning purposes. Second, the heating device is typically permanently attached to the humidification tank, and cannot easily be removed either for repair or replacement.




There is a need for a humidifier with a side entry configuration that addresses the above problems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A humidifier apparatus for producing steam for building humidification, the apparatus comprising:




(a) a water reservoir having an open interior adapted to be filled with water, the water reservoir having an open top and a number of side walls enclosing the open interior, one of the side walls having an aperture therethrough into the open interior;




(b) a cover engaging the open top;




(c) a removable heat exchanger adapted to be inserted through the aperture into the open interior to produce steam from the water therein; and




(d) a steam exit through which steam passes from the water reservoir into the ambient environment.




A principal object and advantage of the present invention is that the aperture in the side wall allows the interior to be accessed for cleaning without removing the top cover.




Another principal object and advantage of the present invention is that the heat exchanger is removable from the water reservoir for repair or replacement.




Another principal object and advantage of the present invention is that the humidifier can be installed in an environment with close tolerance between the cover and other objects, yet allow the interior of the water reservoir to be accessed through the side aperture.




Another principal object and advantage of the present invention is that it allows multiple heat exchangers to be stacked on top of one another within the water reservoir, and allows each heat exchanger to be individually accessed through the side apertures.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of the humidifier apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of a second embodiment of the humidifier apparatus of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A first embodiment of a side entry humidifier of the present invention is generally shown in the Figures as reference numeral


10


.




The side entry humidifier


10


further comprises a water reservoir


12


which may be filled with water to be used to produce steam for humidification. A reservoir cover


14


and cover gasket


16


may be removably attached to the reservoir


12


through cover clamps


18


and fasteners


20


. Suitably, a steam pipe


22


may protrude from the cover


14


to allow steam to exit the reservoir


12


.




The reservoir


12


has an open interior or core


24


which holds water for humidification. An access opening


26


extends through a side wall


28


of the reservoir


12


, from the ambient environment into the interior or core


24


. A flange or raised rim


30


preferably surrounds the access opening


26


. the first embodiment


10


, a heat exchanger


32


is removably mounted within the open interior or core


24


. The heat exchanger


32


is inserted into and removed from the reservoir


12


through the access opening


26


in the side wall


28


. A gasket


34


is preferably mounted against the flange


30


to seal between the flange


30


and a sealing plate


36


on the heat exchanger


32


. A number of side wall clamps


38


engage the flange


30


to hold the heat exchanger


32


secure within the reservoir


12


.




A gas burner unit


40


is removably mounted to the heat exchanger


32


so that the gas burner unit


40


is substantially outside the reservoir


12


. Preferably, the gas burner unit


40


mounts to the heat exchanger


32


at connector


42


. The gas burner unit


40


includes a blower (not shown) which forces hot air into the heat exchanger


32


to heat water in the reservoir


12


. Exhaust gas from the heat exchanger


32


exits through the exhaust vent


33


.




Humidifier


10


also preferably includes a water level sensor


50


which will prevent operation if the water level in the reservoir


12


falls below a pre-set point. In the case of models that use tap water, water level sensor


50


may be an electrical sensor. For humidifiers that use de-ionized water, the water level sensor


50


may be a float.




Humidifier


10


may also preferably include a flushing and draining assembly


60


to flush out and drain the reservoir


12


, then refill it.




Humidifier


10


may also include a microprocessor control panel


70


which can be used by an operator to set up certain operational parameters for the humidifier


10


. For example, the microprocessor control panel can be used in conjunction with the flushing and draining assembly


60


to automatically start draining the reservoir


12


, then, after a configurable time, begin refilling the reservoir


12


with clean water.




The heat exchanger


32


can be accessed for cleaning by removing the reservoir cover


14


. In addition, the heat exchanger


32


can be entirely removed from the reservoir


12


by loosening the side wall clamps


38


and sliding the heat exchanger


32


out of the reservoir


12


. There are a number of situations in which the cover


14


is too close to another object, such as a duct or plenum, to be removed. In such situations, the heat exchanger


32


can only be accessed through the side access opening


26


.




A customer may choose to use a different steam source, depending on the relative costs of electricity and gas. Thus, the heat exchanger


32


can be easily swapped out by the customer and replaced with an electric coil (not shown).




A second embodiment of the side entry humidifier is shown in FIG.


2


. Several heat exchangers


32


may be stacked in a large reservoir, as shown in FIG.


2


. Such stacking would not be possible without a side entry configuration, as the topmost units would need to be removed to access the lower units for cleaning, repair, or replacement. In the side entry configuration, each of the stacked units can be individually accessed.




The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and it is therefore desired that the present embodiment be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, reference being made to the appended claims rather than to the foregoing description to indicate the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A humidifier apparatus for producing steam for building humidification, the apparatus comprising:(a) a water reservoir having an open interior adapted to be filled with water, the water reservoir having an open top and a number of side walls enclosing the open interior, one of the side walls having an aperture therethrough into the open interior; (b) a cover engaging the open top; (c) a removable heat exchanger insertable through the aperture into the open interior to produce steam from the water therein; and (d) a steam exit through which steam passes from the water reservoir into the ambient environment.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cover is removable.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a gas burner connected to the heat exchanger.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the gas burner is located outside the water reservoir.
  • 5. A humidifier apparatus for producing steam for building humidification, the apparatus comprising:(a) a water reservoir having an open interior adapted to be filled with water, the water reservoir having an open top and a number of side walls enclosing the open interior, one of the side walls having a plurality of apertures therethrough into the open interior; (b) a cover engaging the open top; (c) a plurality of removable heat exchangers insertable through the apertures into the open interior to produce steam from the water therein; and (d) a steam exit through which steam passes from the water reservoir into the ambient environment.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the cover is removable.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 5, further comprising a gas burner connected to the plurality of heat exchangers.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the gas burner is located outside the water reservoir.
  • 9. A humidifier apparatus for producing steam for building humidification, the apparatus comprising:(a) a water reservoir having an open interior adapted to be filled with water, the water reservoir having an open top and a number of side walls enclosing the open interior, one of the side walls having an aperture therethrough into the open interior; (b) a removable cover engaging the open top; (c) removable heat exchanger insertable through the aperture into the open interior to produce steam from the water therein, further comprising a gas burner connected to the heat exchanger, wherein the gas burner is located outside the water reservoir; and (d) a steam exit through which steam passes from the water reservoir into the ambient environment.
  • 10. A humidifier apparatus for producing steam for building humidification, the apparatus comprising:(a) a water reservoir having an open interior adapted to be filled with water, the water reservoir having an open top and a number of side walls enclosing the open interior, one of the side walls having a plurality of apertures therethrough into the open interior; (b) a removable cover engaging the open top; (c) a plurality of removable heat exchangers insertable through the apertures into the open interior to produce steam from the water therein, further comprising a gas burner connected to the plurality of heat exchangers, wherein the gas burner is located outside the water reservoir; and (d) a steam exit through which steam passes from the water reservoir into the ambient environment.
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