Mist Generating Device
20200386425 ยท 2020-12-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F6/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F6/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61H33/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H33/0095
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M11/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F24F2006/146
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24F6/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61M11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mist generating device is provided with: a housing provided with a water tank; a shaft portion provided inside the housing; an impeller disposed so as to be rotatable in the horizontal direction with the shaft portion as the rotation axis; and a nozzle jetting the water in the water tank to the impeller. the water jetted from the nozzle collides with the impeller to thereby smash the jetted water to cause mist. The housing is provided with an outside air introducing port, which is provided with outside air introducing means for actively introducing outside air into the housing, the housing is provided with a mist releasing port, the mist releasing port is smaller in opening diameter than the outside air introducing port, and the inside of the housing can be pressurized by the active introduction of outside air into the housing by the outside air introducing means.
Claims
1. A mist generating device comprising: a housing provided with a water tank storing water; a heater provided in the water tank for heating the water inside the water tank; a shaft portion provided inside the housing and extending in a vertical direction; an impeller disposed on the shaft portion so as to be rotatable in a horizontal direction with the shaft portion as a rotation axis; and a nozzle jetting the water in the water tank to the impeller, wherein the impeller includes: a plurality of blades arranged in a rotation direction of the impeller and with which the water jetted from the nozzle collides; and an upper plate and a lower plate situated on upper ends and lower ends of the blades, respectively, and arranged so as to sandwich the blades, the water jetted from the nozzle collides with the blades to thereby smash the jetted water to cause mist and drive the impeller to rotate, the housing is provided with an outside air introducing port for introducing outside air into the housing and the outside air introducing port is provided with outside air introducing means for actively introducing outside air into the housing, the housing is provided with a mist releasing port for releasing the mist generated inside the housing to the outside of the housing, and the mist releasing port is smaller in opening diameter than the outside air introducing port, and the inside of the housing can be pressurized by the active introduction of outside air into the housing by the outside air introducing means.
2. The mist generating device according to claim 1, wherein the opening diameter of the mist releasing port is not more than half the opening diameter of the outside air introducing port.
3. The mist generating device according to claim 1, wherein the impeller is provided more than one in number so as to be arranged in the vertical direction on the shaft portion.
4. The mist generating device according to claim 1, wherein the shaft portion provided with the impeller is provided more than one in number, and a plurality of nozzles are provided so as to jet water to the blades, respectively.
5. The mist generating device according to claim 1, wherein the mist releasing port is provided more than one in number on the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Hereinafter, a mode for carrying out the present invention will be described based on the drawings. The following description of a preferred embodiment is essentially illustrative and does not intend to limit the present invention, application methods thereof or uses thereof.
[0026] A mist generating device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The water tank 12 is provided with a heater 19 for heating the stored water and a float switch 20 for detecting that a predetermined amount of water is stored inside the water tank 12. The water inside the water tank 12 is heated by the heater 19, and the heated water is jetted from the nozzles 15 by a pump 21 provided inside the housing 11. Specifically, to the pump 21, the following are connected: a suction hose 23 connected to the water tank 12 through a suction hole 22 provided at the bottom of the water tank 12; and a sending-out hose 24 connected to the nozzles 15. Thus, the water inside the water tank 12 is sucked from the suction hose 23 through the suction hole 22 by the operation of the pump 21, passes through the sending-out hose 24, and is jetted from the nozzles 15.
[0029] The shaft portion 13 is formed of, specifically, a rotation shaft 13a extending in the vertical direction in the water tank 12 and bearing portions 13b provided at a bottom part and an upper part of the water tank 12, respectively, and supporting the lower end and the upper end of the rotation shaft 13a, respectively. On the rotation shaft 13a of the shaft portion 13, the impellers 14 rotatably attached in the horizontal direction are provided two in number so as to be arranged one above the other. The nozzles 15 are provided two in number in positions corresponding to the vertical positions of the two impellers 14, respectively. The impellers 14 are formed of a plurality of blades 14a arranged in the rotation direction of the impellers 14, and an upper plate 14b and a lower plate 14c situated on the upper ends and the lower ends of the blades, respectively, and arranged so as to sandwich the blades.
[0030] With the above-described structure of the mist generating device 10, as shown in
[0031] In the mist generating device 10 according to the present embodiment, since the outside air introducing port 16 is provided with the fan 17 as the outside air introducing means as described above, outside air is introduced into the housing 11 by the operation of the fan 17. As a result, the mist generated and floating inside the housing 11 flows by the air flow introduced from the outside air introducing port 16 and released from the mist releasing port 18. Moreover, in the mist generating device 10 according to the present embodiment, the inside of the housing 11 is pressurized by the operation of the fan 17, and in particular, the opening diameter of the mist releasing port 18 is smaller than the opening diameter of the outside air introducing port 16.
[0032] In the mist generating device 10 according to the present embodiment, since the water tank 12 is provided with the heater 19 and water is heated by the heater 19 as described above, steam exists inside the water tank 12. In the conventional mist generating devices, as described above, mist is vaporized, so that the temperature of the released mist flow is reduced. However, in the mist generating device according to the present embodiment, since the inside of the housing 11 is pressurized as described above, vaporization of the mist is prevented and the heat amount of the mist can be increased, so that the reduction in the temperature of the mist flow released from the device can be suppressed.
[0033] In the present embodiment, although not shown, as the power source and wiring for operating the above-described fan 17, heater 19 and pump 21, the temperature setting device, the temperature sensor formed of a thermocouple, or the like, known ones are suitably adoptable.
[0034] Next, an example of usage patterns of the mist generating device 10 according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to
[0035] While the outside air introducing port 16 and the mist releasing port 18 are provided on the lid portion 11b of the housing 11 in the mist generating device 10 according to the present embodiment, they may be provided on the side of the body portion 11a. However, it is desirable that the mist releasing port 18 be provided in a part as upper as possible from the viewpoint of preventing a spray with a large diameter from reaching the mist releasing port 18. Moreover, the impellers 14 are provided two in number on the shaft portion 13, the number is not limited thereto; the number may be one, or three or more may be arranged. Here, the nozzles 15 of a number corresponding to the number of impellers 14 are provided. Moreover, in the mist generating device 10 according to the present embodiment, in order to appropriately pressurize the inside of the housing 11, it is desirable that the opening diameter of the mist releasing port 18 be not more than half the opening diameter of the outside air introducing port.
[0036] Next, a mist generating device 50 according to a modification of the present embodiment will be described. Comparing with the mist generating device 10 according to the above-described embodiment, the mist generating device 50 according to the present modification is different in that two shaft portions are provided, two impellers are provided on the shaft portions, respectively, and two mist releasing ports are provided. Hereinafter, the mist generating device 50 according to the present modification will be described with reference to
[0037] As shown in
[0038] Moreover, in the present modification, a lid portion 5 lb of the housing 51 is provided with two mist releasing ports 58. For this reason, two people can use one mist generating device 50 at the same time. Even in this case, in the present modification, since a number of impellers 54 for generating mist are provided as described above and the amount of mist generation is large, even if mist is released from the two mist releasing ports 58, the reduction in the amount of mist release from each can be prevented.
[0039] Moreover, in the present modification, like the mist generating device 10 according to the above-described embodiment, in the mist generating device 50 according to the present modification, the inside of the housing 51 is pressurized by the operation of a fan 57, and the opening diameter of the mist releasing ports 58 is smaller than the opening diameter of an outside air introducing port 56. In particular, in the present modification, by making the opening diameter of the outside air introducing port 56 larger, the amount of outside air introduction is increased, the inside of the housing 51 can be pressurized even though there are two mist releasing ports 58, and mist can be sufficiently released from the two mist releasing ports 58.
EXAMPLES
[0040] An example for explaining the mist generating device according to the present invention in detail is shown below.
[0041] In the present example, the temperature of the fluid released from the device is compared between a mist generating device having the above-described structure of the present invention (example) and a mist generating device where no outside air introducing fan is provided and the inside of the housing of the device cannot be pressurized (comparative example).
[0042] Specifically, the mist generating device of the example is 1300 cm.sup.3 in the capacity of the housing, and has one shaft portion as shown in
[0043] With the devices of the example and the comparative example, the temperature of the fluid released from the mist releasing port was measured by the thermocouple provided at the exit of the mist releasing port under a condition where the temperature of the water inside the water tank was set at 55 C. to 80 C. and water is jetted to the impellers from the nozzles. The results are shown in Table 1.
[0044] [Table 1]
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Set temperature 55 C. 60 C. 65 C. 70 C. 75 C. 80 C. Example 41 C. 44 C. 47 C. 50 C. 52 C. 56 C. Comparative 31 C. 31 C. 35 C. 35 C. 41 C. 42 C. example
[0045] As shown in Table 1, it has become clear that in the mist generating device according to the present example, the temperature of the fluid (mist flow) released from the mist releasing port is higher than in the mist generating device of the comparative example. In the case where a mist bath of a foot was taken for twenty minutes at a set temperature of 70 C. by using these devices, when the mist generating device of the example was used, the perspiration effect was higher, less wetness was caused, and the feeling of use was excellent.
[0046] From the above, with the mist generating device according to the present invention, mist suitable for mist baths, high in temperature and small in particle diameter can be obtained without a complicated structure or an increase in cost, which is extremely useful.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
[0047] 10, 50 Mist generating device
[0048] 11, 51 Housing
[0049] 12, 52 Water tank
[0050] 13, 53 Shaft portion
[0051] 14, 54 Impeller
[0052] 15, 55 Nozzle
[0053] 16, 56 Outside air introducing port
[0054] 17, 57 Fan
[0055] 18, 58 Mist releasing port
[0056] 19, 59 Heater
[0057] 20, 60 Float switch
[0058] 21, 61 Pump
[0059] 22, 62 Suction hole
[0060] 23, 63 Suction hose
[0061] 24, 64 Sending-out hose