Portable humidifier
11549699 ยท 2023-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Glen Wesley Ediger (North Newton, KS, US)
- Brian Cartwright (Wichita, KS, US)
- Gregory Pease (Andover, KS, US)
Cpc classification
F24F2006/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides an improved humidifier, having a novel tank design. The humidifier includes a misting assembly, a water tank and a base supporting the misting assembly and the water tank. The water tank and misting assembly are mated together immediately adjacent to one another on top of the base to form a column on the base. The water tank is removable from the base and includes a cap with a valve gasket at its bottom. The valve gasket of the water tank is opened upon placing the water tank on the base. The base further includes a recessed portion for receiving the water from the water tank and feeding the water to direct to the misting assembly.
Claims
1. A water tank for a humidifier where the humidifier includes a base for receiving the water tank, the water tank comprising: a reservoir having a top and a bottom, where the reservoir has a handle at its top and a base plate having a central opening at its bottom, where the central opening covers a substantial area of the base plate, the base plate and reservoir having a same perimeter shape as at least part of the base of the humidifier; and a cap mounted on the central opening of the base plate, the cap having a center disk with a hole at its center and perimeter walls surrounding the center disk, the cap further including a spring loaded plunger and valve gasket for opening and closing the hole on the center disk of the cap and at least one support member for supporting the water tank and keeping the cap elevated above the base, where the at least one support member has a perimeter wall extending at least partially from the center disk between the perimeter walls surrounding the center disk and the spring loaded plunger, and where the perimeter wall of the at least one support member encloses an open center.
2. A humidifier, the humidifier comprising: a base for receiving a water tank, having a recessed portion that includes a central peg; a misting assembly supported on the base; the water tank having a reservoir having a top and a bottom, where the reservoir has a handle at its top and a base plate having a central opening at its bottom, where the central opening covers a substantial area of the base plate, the base plate and reservoir matching at least a portion of the perimeter shape of base of the humidifier; and a cap mounted on the central opening of the base plate, the cap having a center disk with a hole at its center and perimeter walls surrounding the center disk, the cap further including a spring loaded plunger and valve gasket for closing the opening in the hole of the center disk and aligning with the central peg in the base when the water tank is positioned in the base of the humidifier and at least four support members for supporting the water tank and keeping the cap elevated above the base, where each of the at least four support members has a perimeter wall extending at least partially from the center disk between the perimeter walls surrounding the center disk and the spring loaded plunger and valve gasket, where the perimeter wall in each of the at least four support members encloses an open center, and where when the water tank is positioned on the base, the valve gasket is opened and water is released into the recessed portion of the base such that the water can flow from the tank through to the misting assembly.
3. A humidifier, the humidifier comprising: a misting assembly; a water tank, the water tank having a reservoir having a top and a bottom, where the reservoir has a handle at its top and a base plate having a central opening at its bottom, where the central opening is positioned at the geometric center of the base plate and covers a substantial area of the base plate; a base supporting the misting assembly and the water tank, mated together immediately adjacent to one another on top of the base to form a column on the base; where the water tank is removable from the base and includes a cap at the bottom having a center disk with a perimeter edge and a valve gasket positioned at the center of the cap, where the valve gasket of the water tank is opened upon placing the water tank on the base, and where the cap includes at least one support member for supporting the water tank and keeping the cap elevated above the base, where the at least one support member has a perimeter wall extending at least partially from the center disk of the cap between the perimeter edge of the center disk and valve gasket, where the perimeter wall of the at least one support member encloses an open center; and where the base includes a recessed portion for receiving the water from the water tank and feeding the water to the misting assembly.
4. The humidifier of claim 3 where both the water tank and misting assembly are positioned on top of the recessed portion of the base.
5. The humidifier of claim 1 where the cap screws onto the central opening of the base plate.
6. The humidifier of claim 1 where the cap includes four support members.
7. The humidifier of claim 1 where the at least one support member extends further away from the center disk than the spring loaded plunger.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
(1) The invention may be better understood by referring to the following figures. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(20) The bottom plate 302 also includes a perimeter groove for receiving and securing the bottom edge of the reservoir 300 of the tank 102.
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(23) The cap 110 further includes perimeter walls 806 having interior threading 810 for mating with the exterior threading 702 on the bottom plate 302. Between the center disk 802 and perimeter wall 806 is a o-ring for creating a water proof sealing between the cap 110 and the base plate 302.
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(25) As illustrated in the figures, the tank 102 has flat top 108 so that when the tank 102 is removed for refilling, the tank 102 can be turned upside and supported on a flat surface by the top 108, allowing for refilling without the requirement of holding the tank 102 continuously during refilling. Further, the cap 110 is large enough to allow for one to easily clean the inside of the tank 102. The recessed portion 210 of the base 104, which transfer the water from the reservoir 300 to the ultrasonic disk under the misting assembly 106 is further easily assessable for cleaning by removing the bse tank 102. The ultrasonic disk is also accessible from the recesses for cleaning, making the humidifier design of the present invention highly desirable.
(26) Further, with the current design of the humidifier 100 being generally square or rectangular in construction and having the misting assembly 106 mating with the tank 102 at one corner of the tank 102, when the tank is transparent, the level in the tank 102 can be seen from all orientations of the humidifier.
(27) In operation, the tank 102 is filled with water and then place onto the base 104 so that the plunger 502 of the tank 102 is depressed, opening the valve gasket 504. The opening of valve gasket 504 allows water to enter the recessed portion of the base 104 and flow to the ultrasonic disk under the misting assembly for creating mist, which is then emitted from the misting spout 112 at the top of the misting nozzle 114. The electronics (not shown) for operating the ultrasonic disk are positioned under the recessed portion 210 within the base 104. As water is consumed, the water level will lower thus allowing air into the tank 102 until the water level has been lowered to a point where the air can escape from the tank 102.
(28) The foregoing description of an implementation has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not exhaustive and does not limit the claimed inventions to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in light of the above description or may be acquired from practicing the invention. It will be readily appreciated that many deviations may be made from the specific embodiments disclosed in this specification without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is intended that the scope of the present invention not be limited by this detailed description, but by the claims and the equivalents to the claims appended hereto.