Humidifier utilizing filtered water
09885487 ยท 2018-02-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F2006/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10S261/65
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B01J20/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24F2006/146
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
C02F2307/14
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B01D39/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F24F6/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D39/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01J20/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A humidifier is provided that typically includes a water filtration unit and a pump that draws filtered water from the water filtration unit, typically a carbon nanotube filter. The humidifier further includes a nozzle having an outlet orifice, wherein the nozzle is connected to the pump, where the pump forces the filtered water through the nozzle, thereby expelling the filtered water into an atmosphere in the form of a purified vapor or mist.
Claims
1. A humidification system for an interior space of a building comprising: a water filtration unit configured to produce filtered water that has had bacterial contaminants and viral contaminants removed therefrom; and a pump that draws filtered water from the water filtration unit; and a plurality of humidistats with at least one humidistat within each of a plurality of different volumes within the interior space of the building; a humidity control that controls an atmospheric humidity level in a space and directs the humidification system to produce and deliver an amount of purified vapor or mist to a given volume within the interior space to achieve a preselected humidity level in the space; a plurality of nozzles each having an outlet orifice and each associated with a different volume within the interior space of a building to provide independent humidification to the different volumes within the interior space, wherein the plurality of nozzles are connected to the pump, and wherein the pump forces the filtered water through the plurality of nozzles thereby expelling the filtered water into an atmosphere of the different volumes in the form of a vapor or mist; and a plurality of conduits operably connecting the water filtration unit and the plurality of nozzles.
2. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 1, wherein the plurality of different volumes within the interior space of the building are a plurality of separate rooms within a hospital and wherein the water filtration unit is configured to remove at least about 99.9999% of bacterial contaminants and at least about 99.99% of viral contaminants removed from NSF P231 General Test Water.
3. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 1, wherein the plurality of different volumes within the interior space of the building are a plurality of different floors within the building and wherein, the humidity control includes a computer system.
4. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 1, wherein the plurality of different volumes within the interior space of the building are a plurality of separate rooms and the plurality of nozzles are positioned to add the vapor from the filtered water into an air ducting system within the building at a location proximate where air enters a room.
5. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 4, wherein the filtered water is essentially bacteria free and essentially viral free and the plurality of nozzles are positioned to add the vapor from the filtered water into the air ducting system within the building at a location proximate where air enters each of the plurality of separate rooms.
6. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 4, wherein the filtered water passing through a nozzle in the form of a purified vapor or mist has a particle size such that the purified vapor or mist dissipates or evaporates within about 10 seconds of leaving the nozzle.
7. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 1, wherein the filtered water passing through a nozzle in the form of a purified vapor or mist has a particle size such that the purified vapor or mist dissipates or evaporates within about 10 seconds of leaving the nozzle.
8. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 1, wherein the water filtration unit includes a carbon nanotube material, wherein the material absorbs contaminants passing through the water filtration unit.
9. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 8, wherein the pump is a plunger pump capable of pumping water at a rate of at least 0.54 gallons per hour through the water filtration unit and the water filtration unit removes all contaminants larger than about 50 nanometers.
10. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 1, wherein a nozzle includes a 70 micron polypropylene filter and the outlet orifice of the nozzle has a diameter of about 0.015 inch or less.
11. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 1, wherein a filtered water flow rate through a nozzle is at least about 2.0 gallons per hour and the filtered water has a pressure of from about 1,000 psi to about 3,000 psi while passing through the nozzle.
12. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 1, wherein the plurality of different volumes within the interior space of the building are a plurality of separate rooms and the plurality of nozzles are positioned within the plurality of separate rooms within the building and the at least one humidistat within each of the plurality of different volumes is the humidity control for a corresponding volume within the interior space of the building.
13. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 1, wherein the plurality of nozzles are configured to expel the filtered water, at a point of expulsion into the atmosphere, as a mist at 350 psi and a vaporized fog at 700 psi.
14. A humidification system for an interior space of a building comprising: a water filtration unit configured to produce filtered water that has had bacterial contaminants and viral contaminants removed therefrom; and a pump that draws filtered water from the water filtration unit; a plurality of nozzles each having an outlet orifice and each associated with one of a plurality of different volumes within the interior space of a building to provide independent humidification to the different volumes within the interior space, wherein the plurality of nozzles are connected to the pump, and wherein the pump forces the filtered water through the plurality of nozzles thereby expelling the filtered water into an atmosphere of the different volumes in the form of a vapor or mist; and a plurality of conduits operably connecting the water filtration unit and the plurality of nozzles; and wherein the plurality of different volumes within the interior space of the building are a plurality of separate rooms and the plurality of nozzles are positioned to add the vapor from the filtered water to an air ducting system within the building at a location proximate where air enters a room.
15. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 14, wherein a filtered water flow rate through a nozzle is at least about 2.0 gallons per hour and the filtered water has a pressure of from about 1,000 psi to about 3,000 psi while passing through the nozzle.
16. The humidification system of claim 14, wherein the water filtration unit is a device for filtering water that includes a carbon nanotube material, wherein the carbon nanotube material absorbs contaminants passing through the device and wherein the pump is a plunger pump capable of pumping water at a rate of at least 0.54 gallons per hour through the device and the device removes all contaminants larger than about 50 nanometers and wherein a nozzle includes a 70 micron polypropylene filter and the outlet orifice of the nozzle has a diameter of about 0.015 inch or less.
17. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 14, wherein a filtered water flow rate through a nozzle is at least 0.54 gallons per hour and wherein the filtered water passing through the nozzle in the form of a purified vapor or mist has a particle size such that the purified vapor or mist dissipates or evaporates within about 10 seconds of leaving the nozzle.
18. A humidification system for an interior space of a building comprising: a water filtration unit configured to produce filtered water that has had bacterial contaminants and viral contaminants removed therefrom; and a pump that draws filtered water from the water filtration unit; and a plurality of humidistats with at least one humidistat within each of a plurality of different volumes within the interior space of the building; a plurality of nozzles each having an outlet orifice and each associated with a different volume within the interior space of a building to provide independent humidification to the different volumes within the interior space, wherein the plurality of nozzles are connected to the pump, and wherein the pump forces the filtered water through the plurality nozzles thereby expelling the filtered water into an atmosphere of the different volumes in the form of a purified vapor or mist; wherein the purified vapor or mist dissipates or evaporates within about 10 seconds of leaving a nozzle; and a plurality of conduits operably connecting the water filtration unit and the plurality of nozzles; and wherein the plurality of nozzles include a polypropylene filter and the outlet orifice of the nozzle has a diameter of about 0.015 inch or less.
19. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 18, wherein the plurality of humidistats measure and control an atmospheric humidity level in a space and direct the humidification system to produce and deliver an amount of purified vapor or mist to a given volume within the interior space to achieve a preselected humidity level in the space; wherein the water filtration unit includes a carbon nanotube material; wherein the material absorbs contaminants passing through the water filtration unit; and wherein the pump is a plunger pump capable of pumping water at a rate of at least 0.54 gallons per hour through the water filtration unit and the water filtration unit removes all contaminants larger than about 50 nanometers.
20. The humidification system for an interior space of a building of claim 19, wherein the building is a hospital and the different volumes within the interior space of the hospital includes a plurality of different rooms.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, right, left, rear,front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
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(11) Pump 14 is operably connected with water filtration unit 12 and moves, typically draws, the purified water through water filtration unit 12, typically at a high pressure (>1000 psi). The pump may be driven by a pulley system 26 powered by a motor 28 and driven by belts 30, as shown in
(12) During operation of the pump, the filtered water that is drawn through the water filtration unit is forced through the nozzle having an outlet orifice. The nozzle 16 is operatively connected to the pump and water filtration unit via at least one conduit 38, which, as discussed above, is typically elastomeric tubing and/or metal piping that, allows water to flow therethrough even when the water is under pressure. The nozzle includes a polypropylene filter having a diameter of approximately seventy microns. The outlet orifice 18 of the nozzle has a diameter of typically approximately 0.015 inches or less. While passing through the nozzle, the filtered water is subjected to high pressure of approximately 3,000 psi or less or, more typically, about 1,000 psi or less. Water flows through the nozzle at a rate of between the range of at least 0.54 to 2.82 gallon per hour. The high pressure combined with the small outlet orifice diameter expels the filtered water into the atmosphere in atomized form. The particle size is typically small enough to dissipate or evaporate within about 10 seconds. Such pure vapor provides the ability to humidify a room, while preventing the introduction of contaminants into the atmosphere.
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(14) A user may employ the humidistat(s) to control the humidity level of the atmosphere in a number of ways. A user may simply manually adjust the humidity level by interacting with a control interface, such as a digital readout with buttons or knobs to enter desired humidity levels. Additionally, the user may manually program the humidistat to automatically achieve various humidity levels at different ambient temperatures. As an alternative to local and direct manual control, the humidistat may be linked to a computer system that is accessible to the internet and capable of accessing code on a server via the internet or code stored within a memory subsystem of a computer containing a processor where the code is stored locally on the computer. The user can use the computer system to regulate the humidity level in one or a plurality of areas within a building structure. This would allow a user to remotely control the humidity level in the atmosphere or space that the humidifier is configured to control. Such control may be desirable in a large structure, particularly when more than one of the rooms' humidity level is being controlled by the humidifier. As shown in
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(16) It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.