Through surface hand drying system
10638893 ยท 2020-05-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F26B20/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F26B5/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B20/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present disclosure provides an apparatus for automatically dispensing air, for example, for hand drying, through either a dedicated air only spout (side mount embodiment) or through a multi-use spout configured for dispensing water, soap and/or air. The air drying module, which is typically positioned below a counter, can be modified according to the system needs to operate with hot and/or cold air and to optionally include a filter and/or fragrance dispenser.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a spout assembly mounted through a support substrate and structured with an outlet; a drying module connected to the spout assembly; a fragrance dispersing module connected to the drying module; wherein the drying module is structured to be operably activated for forcing: (i) an airflow through the outlet of the spout assembly and (ii) another airflow one way from the drying module into the fragrance dispersing module such that fragrance is dispersed into the air outside of the drying module, but does not pass into the spout assembly; wherein the fragrance dispersing module comprises a housing that is structured with air vents for passage of air therethrough from the drying module by activation of the drying module.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the housing contains a fragrance material.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing of the fragrance dispersing module contains a wicking material comprising a fragrance substance.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, the fragrance dispersing module is releasably mounted in an external structure of the drying module.
5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the fragrance dispersing module comprises a handle.
6. An apparatus comprising: a spout assembly mounted through a support substrate and structured with an outlet; a drying module connected to the spout assembly; a fragrance dispersing module connected to the drying module; wherein the drying module is structured to be operably activated for forcing: (i) an airflow through the outlet of the spout assembly and (ii) another airflow one way from the drying module into the fragrance dispersing module such that fragrance is dispersed into the air outside of the drying module, but does not pass into the spout assembly; wherein the drying module is operably connected to a motor-driven fan that is used for forcing at least one of the airflow through the outlet of the spout assembly and the another airflow from the drying module into the fragrance dispersing module; and wherein the motor-driven fan is used to force both of the airflow through the outlet of the spout assembly and the another airflow from the drying module into the fragrance dispersing module.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the drying module further comprises an air filter.
8. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the apparatus further comprises an air heating mechanism and the drying module is configured with an on/off switch to the air heating mechanism.
9. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the support substrate comprises a sink, a counter of a sink, a table, or a cabinet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the disclosure are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings, which are for illustrative purposes only. Throughout the following views, the reference numerals will be used in the drawings, and the same reference numerals will be used throughout the several views and in the description to indicate the same or like parts.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(21) Embodiments of the disclosure relate to an apparatus for automatically dispensing a flow of air. The air dispensing apparatus can be mounted on a sink, a counter, a table, a cabinet or other substrate and provides the ability to dispense air automatically to the user
(22) The air dispensing apparatus can be automatically activated using an infrared or similar sensor and an associated drive system.
(23) An embodiment of an air dispensing apparatus 10 according to the disclosure is described with reference to
(24) As shown in
(25) The spout assembly 22 is structured with spout housing 30 with an outlet 32 for dispensing the air therethrough and a stem section 34 having an end 36 that is structured for mating connection onto the open end 38 of the drying module housing 26. As depicted in
(26) The housing 26 of the drying module 28 contains a motor 46 connected to a fan assembly 48 that is operable for forcing airflow through the outlet 32 of the spout assembly 22. The drying module housing 26 further includes an air intake vent 50 at the bottom section 26a of the housing 26.
(27) In embodiments, the housing 26 can contain an optional air heating mechanism 52, e.g., heater coils, to warm the air as it passes through the drying module 28. The drying module 28 can further include an air filter 54 for filtering the intake air before it is dispensed from the apparatus.
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(29) In embodiments, the wicking material is composed of an absorbent material. Nonlimiting examples of suitable materials include polymeric materials, cellulosic-based materials, fabrics, polyesters, polyolefins, nylon, cellulosics, acetates, foams (hydrophilic polyurethane), polyolefins, polyamides, acrylics, styrenics, among other materials.
(30) The fragrance dispersing module 56 can be connected to the drying module housing 26 such that, upon activation of the drying module 28, air will flow (one way) through vents from the drying module 28 into the fragrance dispersing module 56, such that the fragrance is dispersed into the air outside the drying module 28 but does not pass into the spout assembly 22. The fragrance dispersing module 56 can include a handle 60 for ease of removal and placement. In embodiments, the drying module 28 and/or the fragrance dispersing module 56 can be configured with a mechanism (not shown) to control the incoming air flow from the drying module 28 into the fragrance dispersing module 56.
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(33) The infrared sensor 66 is connected to a processor (PCB) 76 within the spout assembly, which, in turn, is connected to a power source. The processor 76 is configured to communicate with the sensor 66 and the fan motor 46 via wiring to turn on and off the fan motor 46 of the drying module 28 when the infrared sensor 66 is or isn't activated.
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(36) In installing the air dispensing apparatus 10 as a side mount with an automatic faucet 16, water flow can be activated by movement of the hands in proximity to a sensor associated with the water faucet 16, and air flow can then be activated by movement of the hands in proximity to the infrared sensor 66 associated with the air dispensing apparatus 10.
(37) In embodiments, the electronics of the air dispensing apparatus 10 and an automatic faucet 16 can be connected through a processor to synchronize the two systems to function together such that the automatic faucet is first activated and, when the water flow stops, the air dispensing apparatus 10 is then actuated to deliver air to dry the hands. The processor connected to both systems can also be programmed as to when (and/or for how long) the automatic faucet 16 and/or the air dispensing apparatus 10 are activated, among other configurations.
(38) In cases in which it is desired to install the air dispensing apparatus 10 with an existing faucet, a retrofit can be readily achieved on the side of an already installed faucet (manual or automatic). In embodiments, the air dispensing apparatus 10 can be installed as a side mount in conjunction with an existing manual faucet and, in use, once a subject is done washing their hands, they would simply turn off the faucet and activate the air dispensing apparatus 10 by waving a hand over the spout assembly 22 to actuate the device.
(39) In a side mount arrangement, the positioning of the infrared sensor 66 in the upper surface of the spout apparatus 22 for activation of the air dispensing apparatus 10 substantially avoids accidental triggering of the sensor in the adjacent automatic faucet. Referring now to
(40) In another embodiment of a retrofit installation, illustrated in
(41) The mechanical valve assembly 84 is thus controlled by the air dispensing apparatus 10 such that when the air dispensing apparatus is activated, the associated firmware in the system communicates to the valve to shut off water flow. Then, upon completion of the hand drying, the valve would open and the water would be dispensed. This set-up allows an existing automatic faucet to be retrofitted with the air dispensing apparatus with the need for replacement.
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(44) As illustrated, the multi-functional air dispensing apparatus 86 comprises a spout assembly 88 mounted through a hole 90 in the counter 12 (or other support substrate). The multi-functional air dispensing apparatus 86 incorporates the air drying module 28 as described hereinabove with respect to the embodiment of the air dispensing apparatus 10 depicted in
(45) The spout assembly 88 is structured with a spout housing 92 having an outlet 94 for dispensing the water and the air therethrough. The spout assembly 88 includes separate connections 96a, 96b to a water source (line) 98 and to the housing 26 of an air drying module 28, which are positioned under the counter 12. The connections 96a, 96b are mounted onto separate openings into the spout housing 92.
(46) In embodiments, the housing 26 of the drying module 28 is releasably connected to the spout assembly 88 via a flexible tubing 42, and the drying module 28 is affixed to a support bracket 44 that can be mounted on a supporting wall or other substrate.
(47) The spout assembly 88 includes a tubular connector 100 having an end 102 that is structured for mating connection onto a first end 104a of the flexible tubing 42. The second end 104b of the flexible tubing 42 is structured for mating connection to the open end 38 of the housing 26 of the drying module 28. In embodiments, the ends 104a, 104b of the flexible tubing 42 are connected to the tubular connector 100 and the housing 26 of the drying module by a quick release mechanism, for example, by a bayonet mount.
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(49) The air dispensing apparatus 86 further includes one or more sensors which can be positioned below or above the spout assembly 88 as described hereinabove for the embodiments of the air dispensing apparatus 10. For example,
(50) In embodiments of the multi-functional air dispensing apparatus, activation of the sensor activates a microprocessor configured to first activate the water source dispenser for a first time period to dispense water through the outlet of the spout assembly, then secondly activate the drying module to draw air into the drying module and force the air through the outlet of the spout assembly for a second time period. In another embodiment, first and second infrared sensors can be positioned on either side of the spout assembly 88, on top of the spout assembly (e.g., as shown in
(51) It is specifically intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the embodiments and illustrations contained herein, but include modified forms of those embodiments including portions of the embodiments and combinations of elements of different embodiments as come within the scope of the following claim