The present invention relates to steam generation. More specifically, the present invention is concerned with a steam exchange humidifier.
A steam exchange humidifier as illustrated in
There is thus a need in the art for a system and a method for generating steam.
More specifically, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a steam exchange humidifier, comprising a heat exchanger inside a tank, the tank comprising a drain and fluid inlet port for fluid in and out of the tank and a steam outlet; the heat exchanger comprising a heat exchanger array, a steam collector connected to a steam supply port, a condensate collector connected to a condensate return port; the steam collector and the condensate collector being connected by the heat exchanger array; wherein the tank is a generally vertical body.
Other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following non-restrictive description of specific embodiments thereof, given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the appended drawings:
FIG,4A shows a heat exchanger according to an embodiment of an aspect of the present disclosure;
The present invention is illustrated in further details by the following non-limiting examples.
A steam exchange humidifier according to an embodiment of an aspect of the present disclosure as schematically illustrated in
In
The heat exchanger 12 comprises a steam collector 14 and a condensate collector 16 connected together by a heat exchanger array 18 of tubes (see
In an embodiment illustrated for example in
In an embodiment illustrated for example in FIGs, 7, the condensate collector 16 and the steam collector 14 are shown as a top and a bottom collecting boxes, and the heat exchanger array 18 comprises a number of vertical tubes extending from the condensate collector 16.
The diameter and the length, and, in the case of coils, the spiral radius curvature, and the number of the tubes or coils of the heat exchanger array 18 are selected according to the size and cross section of the tank, in such a way to maximize heat transfer from the steam or fluid inside the heat exchanger array 18 to the surrounding fluid within the tank, as well as evacuation of condensate from the tubes or coils.
The collectors 14, 16 and the tubes or coils of the heat exchanger array 18 may be made of stainless steel, copper or a combination of these materials, or of other materials selected in accordance with target coefficient of heat transfer, and also in view of descaling efficiency resulting from thermal expansion and contraction of the material associated with temperature variations in the surrounding environment, which is found to break accumulated scale and thus facilitate scale detachment from walls of the tubes or coils of the heat exchanger array 18 and thus prevent clogging by accumulated scale.
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The tank and heat exchanger combination as described in the present disclosure thus efficiently integrates the heat exchanger into a vertical tank.
The exchanger 12 may be secured inside the tank 20 using connectors 30 (see
As mentioned hereinabove, scale, which detaches from walls of the heat exchanger during operation, under dilatation and contraction of the material of the walls and tubes of the heat exchanger, falls down to the base 20A of the tank 20. The base 20B of the tank 20 is removably connected to the body of the tank 20 by a O-ring for example, in such a way that the scale can be disposed of and the heat exchanger 12 can be readily removed from the body of the tank 20B for cleaning and descaling in case tap water is used for humidification for instance.
The present combination allows controlling the water level in such a way that operation is performed with a minimized volume of water to heat and boil compared with horizontal assemblies, and thus allows improved response time and accuracy of the humidifier, thus reducing the water consumption and increasing energy efficiency since less water and less energy is needed.
In more details, the steam exchange humidifier produces atmospheric steam for air humidification when the heat exchanger 12 is in contact with water available for boiling within the tank 20. In absence of water contact with the heat exchanger surface, the pressurized steam inside the heat exchanger 12 remains at a temperature below the maximum temperature of the material of the heat exchanger 12, and there is not steam production. Thus, the capacity of atmospheric steam for humidification is proportional to the surface of the heat exchanger 12 in contact with water, which is dependent on the water level within the tank 20. In the combination of the present disclosure, the water level in the tank 20, and thus the water level in contact with the surface of the heat exchanger 12, is controlled over the entire height of the heat exchanger 12, thus allowing correspondingly controlling the steam output. In contrast, in horizontal configurations, since even a small water level reduction exposes a large heat exchanger surface, resulting in a correspondingly large reduction of atmospheric steam production, target atmospheric steam production needs be controlled using an actuated control valve pressurized steam proportional opening. Moreover, control of the water level in the tank of the present combination allows operation with less volume of water to heat and boil compared with horizontal configurations, and improved response time and accuracy of the humidifier.
A vertical combination as described herein is found to reduce the floor space required for the humidifier, or to facilitate wall mounting without requiring additional specific mounting hardware since the combination is typically lighter since the volume of water used under operation is reduced, as described hereinabove. Thus, maintenance and cleaning may be achieved without tools or consumables as opposed to an horizontal assembly, which typically requires top and/or side access to the tank through bolted side access doors sealed with flat gaskets that need to be replaced or repaired as part as the regular disassembly for scheduled descaling and/or cleaning and service operation when tap water is used. In the combination of the present disclosure, the scale may be collected at the bottom of the tank over time and the bottom of the tank may readily removable for cleaning and descaling.
The scope of the claims should not be limited by the embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CA2021/050097 | 1/29/2021 | WO |
Number | Date | Country | |
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62968278 | Jan 2020 | US |