Steam humidifier
10989423 · 2021-04-27
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F6/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F22B1/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F6/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24F6/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F22B1/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F6/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A steam generating humidifier apparatus (1) comprises a water container (2) with a water inlet (11) and a steam outlet (12) and at least two elongated electrodes (3, 4) arranged vertically within the container. The electrodes have each an upper electrode end (3′, 4′) and a lower electrode end (3″, 4″) and at least one of the electrodes is provided at its lower electrode end with an end piece (15) made of an electrically non-conducting material which end piece is connected to the lower electrode end. This will avoid arcing between the electrode and the water surface in cases where the water level drops so low that the electrodes are exposed.
Claims
1. A steam generating humidifier apparatus (1), comprising a water container (2) with a water inlet (11) and at least one steam outlet (10) and at least two elongated electrodes (3, 4) arranged vertically within the container, said electrodes each having an upper electrode end (3′, 4′) and a lower electrode end (3″, 4″), characterized in that at least one of the electrodes has an outer surface extending upward from the lower electrode end, and is provided at its lower electrode end with an end piece (15) made of an electrically non-conducting material which end piece is connected to the lower electrode end, and has a cap-like shape covering the lower end of the electrode and a part of the outer surface of the electrode extending upward from the lower end.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the end piece covers a part (13′) of the outer surface (13) of the electrode extending upwardly from the lower end (3″) of the electrode in an amount of from 1% to 10% of the total length of the electrode.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the end piece (15) is provided with protrusions (17) extending upwardly within the cap shaped end piece.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the electrodes are hollow cylindrical electrodes and the cap-shaped end pieces are cylindrically shaped as well.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the electrodes are shaped as sections of a hollow cylinder and the end pieces are pie-shaped.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the electrodes are hollow cylindrical electrodes and the end pieces are cylindrically shaped as well.
7. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elongated electrode body is made of mild galvanized steel mesh.
8. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the cap-shaped end piece is made of an electrically non-conductive plastic or ceramic material.
9. An electrode (3) for a steam generating humidifier apparatus, comprising: an elongated electrode body made of an electrically conductive material, having an upper end (3′) and a lower end (3″) for vertical installation in a steam generating humidifier apparatus, and being provided with an end piece made of an electrically non-conductive material, the end piece having a cap-like shape covering the lower end of the electrode as well as from 1% up to 10% of the total length of the electrode at the lower end.
10. An electrode (3) according to claim 9, wherein the elongated electrode body is made of mild galvanized steel mesh.
11. An electrode (3) according to claim 9, wherein the cap-shaped end piece is made of an electrically non-conductive plastic or ceramic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent from the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(12) Electrodes are arranged according to
(13) The electrodes are of electrically conducting material and may for example be made of mild galvanised steel mesh. The electrodes transmit electricity to the water in the container. The electricity passing through the water from one electrode to another electrode heats up the water to the point of vaporisation. The water vapour exits through a steam outlet 10 or several steam outlets and will be used for the humidifying purpose for which the apparatus is provided.
(14) Depending on the voltage used and the amount of water to be vaporised the electrode configuration can be selected differently. Larger Electrodes can be selected to increase their surface area and as such the surface contact with the water which allows more electricity to pass, thus heating up the water faster. Likewise smaller electrodes with less surface contact with the water can be selected to limit the electrical energy transmitted to the water and thus reducing the heating of the water. A typical electrode may be in the shape of a hollow cylinder or may be a sector of such a cylinder so that the electrode is shaped like a “piece of pie” when seen in horizontal cross section.
(15) The ease with which the voltage is transmitted to the water across the electrodes can also be influenced by other factors, such as the mineral concentration contained in the water, influencing its conductivity, and by placing elements made of electrically conductive material or made of electrically non-conductive material into the container separate from the electrodes, in order to influence the electrical current path in the water. In particular, it is known, to include non-conducting divider plates into the container when more than two electrodes, for example six “pie-shaped” electrodes are arranged in a container. Such dividers can be included in the apparatus according to the present invention as well but are not described here further.
(16) The electrical current flow through the water is dependent on the surface contact of the electrode and the water. If a situation occurs where the level of the water in the container is lower than the lower faces or ends 3″ and 4″, respectively of the electrodes (for example the water level indicated by the dotted line 5″) water contact by the electrodes is lost. It can be contemplated to detect this state by an electronic circuit analysing the voltage and current at the electrodes or by an additional low water sensor connected to the control unit 9. However, such solutions are rather expensive and may fail. A situation of low water during the humidifying operation may occur by a fault in the water management system due to improper installation or application of the humidifier or due to an improper drain cycle where the water is drained off from the electrodes via drain 11. If the water level drops below the lower faces 3″ and 4″ of the electrodes, electric arcs may develop between the electrodes and the water surface. Prolonged arcing will damage the electrodes and can as well damage the apparatus as a whole and results in hazardous operation of the humidifier.
(17) According to the present invention a simple and inexpensive yet effective and fail-safe solution is provided. Accordingly, at the lower end of each electrode an end piece or tip, respectively, is added which is made of an electrically non-conductive material. This prevents arcing effectively and being a passive solution without electronic sensors and circuits it is fail-safe.
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(19) The cap-like end piece 15 will as well cover the face 3″ of the electrode by the lower rim 19 of the cap-like end piece, which can be seen in
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(22) The cap-like end pieces of this embodiment may cover as well only a very small length of the outside of the electrodes in the range of 1% to 10% of the total length of the electrodes in order to keep each electrode surface as great a possible for normal steam generating operation but still to avoid arcing in case of a loss of water contact by the electrodes.
(23) Although various embodiments of the present invention have been described and shown, the invention is not restricted thereto, but may also be embodied in other ways within the scope of the subject-matter defined in the following claims.