Humidifying device, air cleaner and household appliance

10900677 ยท 2021-01-26

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The present disclosure provides a humidifying device, including: a container, configured to accommodate a liquid; a first moisture absorptive member, partially or completely dipped in the liquid in the container; a second moisture absorptive member with air permeability, in contact with or isolated from the first moisture absorptive member; and a driving member, configured to control movement of the second moisture absorptive member, so as to allow the second moisture absorptive member to be in contact with or isolated from the first moisture absorptive member. The humidifying device according to the present disclosure can be applied in household appliances such as air cleaners and air conditioners. The operation and shut down of the humidification function is controlled, so as to avoid formation of superfluous air resistance when the humidification function is shut down. The present disclosure further provides an air cleaner and a household appliance, including the humidifying device provided according to the present disclosure. The air cleaner and the household appliance are not only simple in structure, effective in cost, and convenient in installation, but are also quiet when in operation.

Claims

1. A humidifying device, comprising: a container, configured to accommodate a liquid; a first moisture absorptive member, at least partially dipped in the liquid in the container; a second moisture absorptive member with air permeability, in contact with or isolated from the first moisture absorptive member; and a driving member, configured to move the second moisture absorptive member both into contact with the first moisture absorptive member and into a position isolated from the first moisture absorptive member.

2. The humidifying device according to claim 1, wherein, when the second moisture absorptive member is brought into contact with the first moisture absorptive member, the second moisture absorptive member has a maximum blocking area, and when the second moisture absorptive member is isolated from the first moisture absorptive member, the second moisture absorptive member has a minimal blocking area.

3. The humidifying device according to claim 2, wherein, the driving member comprises a driving motor and a driving connecting rod connected that are to each other, and the driving connecting rod connects to and drives the movement of the second moisture absorptive member.

4. The humidifying device according to claim 3, wherein, the first moisture absorptive member is perpendicular to a still water surface of the liquid, and the driving connecting rod drives rotation of the second moisture absorptive member around a fixed end of the driving connecting rod, so as to allow the contact surface when the second moisture absorptive member is brought into contact with the first moisture absorptive member, to be parallel to the still water surface.

5. The humidifying device according to claim 1, wherein, the first moisture absorptive member and the second moisture absorptive member are presented as cuboids or cylinders.

6. The humidifying device according to claim 1, wherein, the first moisture absorptive member and the second moisture absorptive member comprise moisture absorptive bodies with a hygroscopic property, and the moisture absorptive bodies are at least one selected from a group consisting of wicks and dampening papers.

7. The humidifying device according to claim 6, wherein, the first moisture absorptive member and the second moisture absorptive member further comprise supports covering surfaces of the moisture absorptive bodies.

8. The humidifying device according to claim 1, wherein, the container comprises: a water injection tank; a closed chamber, comprising through-holes on the top thereof, wherein the first moisture absorptive member is placed within the closed chamber and communicatively connected to the outside via the through-holes; and a drainage hole, communicatively connected to the water injection tank and the closed chamber.

9. The humidifying device according to claim 8, wherein, the liquid is water.

10. An air cleaner, comprising the humidifying device according to claim 1.

11. The air cleaner according to claim 10, comprising: a housing, comprising an air-in panel and an air-out panel; an air strainer, provided downstream from the air-in panel; the humidifying device, provided downstream from the air-in panel; a fan, provided downstream from the air-in panel; and the air-out panel, provided downstream from the air strainer, the humidifying device and the fan.

12. A household appliance, comprising the humidifying device according to claim 1.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

(1) In order to make the above and other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure more obvious and understandable, the present disclosure will be further explained below in combination with accompanying drawings and particular embodiments. It is to be understood by those of skill in the art that, the accompanying drawings are intended to schematically explain preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, where various members in the figures are not drawn to scale.

(2) FIG. 1 is a structural representation of a humidifying device according to certain particular embodiments of the present disclosure with the humidification function being shut down;

(3) FIG. 2 is a structural representation of a humidifying device according to certain particular embodiments of the present disclosure with the humidification function being in operation;

(4) FIG. 3A is an inner structural representation of an air cleaner according to certain particular embodiments of the present disclosure with the humidification function being shut down;

(5) FIG. 3B is a sectional view of an air cleaner according to certain particular embodiments of the present disclosure with the humidification function being shut down;

(6) FIG. 4A is an inner structural representation of an air cleaner according to certain particular embodiments of the present disclosure with the humidification function being in operation;

(7) FIG. 4B is a sectional view of an air cleaner according to certain particular embodiments of the present disclosure with the humidification function being in operation;

(8) FIG. 5 is a structural representation of a container of a humidifying device according to certain particular embodiments of the present disclosure.

(9) TABLE-US-00001 List of Reference Numbers 10 Humidifying device 11 First moisture 12 Second moisture absorptive member absorptive member 120 Moisture absorptive body 121 Support 13 Container 130 Liquid 131 Drainage hole 132 Closed chamber 133 Water injection tank 14 Driving member 141 Driving motor 142 Driving connecting rod 1 Air cleaner 20 Air strainer 30 Fan 40 Housing 41 Air-in panel 42 Air-out panel

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

(10) Some particular embodiments according to the present disclosure will be explained below in more details in combination with accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that those of skill in the art can envisage other various embodiments according to teachings in this specification and can make modifications thereto, without departing from the scope or spirit of the present disclosure. Therefore, the following particular embodiments are illustrative but not restrictive.

(11) All figures for denoting characteristic dimensions, quantities and physical properties used in this specification and claims are to be understood as modified by a term about, unless indicated otherwise. Therefore, unless otherwise stated, numerical parameters listed in this specification and the claims are all approximate values, and those of ordinary skill in the art are capable of seeking to obtain desired properties by appropriately changing these approximate values, according to teachings of the present disclosure. A numerical range represented by end points includes all figures within the range. For example, 1 to 5 includes 1, 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 2, 2.75, 3, 3.80, 4, 5, and the like.

(12) FIG. 1 exemplarily shows a structure of a humidifying device 10 of the present disclosure with the humidification function being shut down, where a container 13 contains a liquid 130, a first moisture absorptive member 11 is placed in the container 13 and draws the liquid 130 in a direction as shown by an arrow a. However, at this time, a second moisture absorptive member 12 is isolated from the first moisture absorptive member 11, and the liquid 130 cannot be delivered to the second moisture absorptive member 12, and at this time, the relative position of the second moisture absorptive member 12 is away from the gas flow channel, and air passes through the humidifying device 10 in a direction as shown by an arrow b. A driving member 14 controls movement of the second moisture absorptive member 12. When receiving a sign of operate of the humidification function sent from outside, the driving member 14 controls the second moisture absorptive member 12 to allow it to rotate along the direction as shown by the arrow c and finally contact the first moisture absorptive member 11.

(13) FIG. 2 schematically shows a structure of a humidifying device 10 of the present disclosure with the humidification function being in operation, where at this time, a second moisture absorptive member 12 contacts the first moisture absorptive member 11, for example in the direction as shown by an arrow a, and the liquid 130 is delivered to the second moisture absorptive member 12 through the first moisture absorptive member 11. Air passes through the second moisture absorptive member 12 filled with fluid 130 in the direction as shown by an arrow b and the air is humidified. With continuous supply of the liquid 130 and continuous passage of the air flow, the humidification function is continuously in operation. When receiving a sign of shut down of the humidification function sent from outside, the driving member 14 controls the second moisture absorptive member 12 to allow it to rotate along the direction as shown by the arrow d and finally become isolated from the first moisture absorptive member 11.

(14) In presently preferred implementations, the first moisture absorptive member 11 and the second moisture absorptive member 12 are presented as cuboids or cylinders.

(15) In presently preferred implementations, the liquid 130 is water.

(16) FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 exemplarily show shapes of the first moisture absorptive member 11, the second moisture absorptive member 12, the container 13, and the driving member 14, and relative positions among various elements. Those of skill in the art can understand that in order to realize similar technical effects, the shapes and relative positions of various elements can be appropriately adjusted. For example, the first moisture absorptive member 11 can be completely dipped in the liquid 130 and perpendicular to the still water surface of the liquid 130. As another example, the first moisture absorptive member 11 need not be perpendicular to the still water surface of the liquid 130. As yet another example, the contact surface when the first moisture absorptive member 11 contacts the second moisture absorptive member 12 may be or may be not parallel to the still water surface of the liquid 130, and the contact surface may be a plane or alternatively a curved surface. Feasible technical solutions are not enumerated completely here and are nontheless within the scope of the disclosure.

(17) Though not shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the driving member 14 can include a driving motor 141 and a driving connecting rod 142 that are connected to each other. The driving motor 141 is configured to receive signs for shut down and operate of the humidification function sent from outside, and controls rotation of the driving connecting rod 142 to drive movement of the second moisture absorptive member 12.

(18) FIGS. 3A and 3B exemplarily show a structure of an air cleaner 1 with the humidification function being shut down. The air cleaner 1 includes a housing 40, an air strainer 20, a humidifying device 10, and a fan 30. An air-in panel 41 of the housing 40 is provided upstream from the air strainer 20, the humidifying device 10 and the fan 30. An air-out panel 42 of the housing 40 is provided downstream from the air strainer 20, the humidifying device 10 and the fan 30. The air strainer 20 is provided upstream from the humidifying device 10 and the humidifying device 10 is provided upstream the fan 30.

(19) The driving member of the humidifying device 10 includes a driving motor 141 and a driving connecting rod 142. The driving connecting rod 142 is connected to the second moisture absorptive member 12. When receiving a signal from the outside, the driving motor 141 controls the driving connecting rod 142 to allow it to rotate around the fixed end and drive movement of the second moisture absorptive member 12.

(20) At this time, the second moisture absorptive member 12 of the humidifying device 10 is isolated from the first moisture absorptive member 11 (not shown in FIG. 3A). As shown by the arrow in FIG. 3B, air enters through holes provided on the air-in panel 41, passes successively through the air strainer 20 and the humidifying device 10 (at this time, the second moisture absorptive member 12 is away from the gas flow channel), and the air is discharged out of the air-out panel 42 by the rotating fan 30. When the air cleaner 1 has its humidification function shut down, air does not pass through the second moisture absorptive member 12, and thus loss caused by unnecessary air resistance can be avoided.

(21) As shown in FIG. 3A, the second moisture absorptive member 12 includes a moisture absorptive body 120 and a support 121. The moisture absorptive body 120 has good hygroscopicity and air permeability, and wicks or dampening papers can be selected. The support 121 has a certain hardness, and plastic can be selected and allowed to cover the surface of the moisture absorptive body 120 to protect the moisture absorptive body 120 and prevent it from being deformed when it is moved. The figure exemplarily shows the shape and structure of the support 121. It is to be understood that those of skill in the art can envisage other shapes and structure according to teachings in this specification, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Though not shown in the figure, the first moisture absorptive member 11 may also include a moisture absorptive body 120 and a support 121.

(22) FIGS. 4A and 4B exemplarily show the structure of the air cleaner 1 with the humidification function being in operation. At this time, under the action of the driving motor 141 and the driving connecting rod 142, the second moisture absorptive member 12 of the humidifying device 10 is located in a position allowing it to contact the first moisture absorptive member 11 (not shown in FIG. 4A). As shown by the arrow in FIG. 4B, air enters through holes provided on the air-in panel 41, and after passing through the air strainer 20, the air then passes through the second moisture absorptive member 12 with liquid (e.g., water) absorbed thereon. The air becomes humidified after passing through the second moisture absorptive member 12. Finally, the rotating fan 30 discharges the humid air out of the air-out panel 42. When the humidification function is in operation, the air cleaner 1 can realize both purification and humidification of air at the same time.

(23) As shown in FIG. 5, the container 13 includes a water injection tank 133, a drainage hole 131 and a closed chamber 132. A solution is injected from the water injection tank 133 into the container 13, and flowed into the closed chamber 132 through the drainage hole 131. The first moisture absorptive member 11 is placed in the closed chamber 132 (not shown), and the closed chamber 132 has a through-hole on the top thereof that allows the first moisture absorptive member 11 to communicatively connect to the outside.

(24) Only the upper surface of the first moisture absorptive member 11 can communicatively connect to outside, and the remainders are all placed in the closed chamber 132, to ensure that air passing through the first moisture absorptive member 11 only flows within the closed chamber 132 where the first moisture absorptive member 11 is located, so as to prevent air leakage from the closed chamber 132, and prevent air admission from the outside into the closed chamber 132 and thereby influencing the air filtration effect.

(25) Parts that have not been described in detail in the present disclosure, for example the air strainer, the fan, the air-in panel, the air-out panel, the housing, the driving motor and the driving connecting rod, are well-known to those of skill in the art, and will not be described unnecessarily any longer here.

(26) The humidifying device provided according to the present disclosure not only can control operation and shut down of the humidification function, but also avoids formation of unnecessary air resistance when the humidification function is shut down. The air cleaner and the household appliance provided according to the present disclosure are not only simple in structure, effective in cost, and convenient in installation, but are also quiet when in operation.

(27) The above particular examples of the present disclosure only exemplarily state the principle of the present disclosure and efficacy thereof, and are not used to limit the present disclosure. Further, various modifications and alterations of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The scope of the present application should, therefore, be determined only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.