Air purifier
11633687 · 2023-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D2279/51
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24F11/77
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2110/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D46/442
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24F8/108
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2110/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02B30/70
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
F24F11/39
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2110/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D2273/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24F2120/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F11/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D46/0043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24F2110/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2110/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F11/61
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B01D46/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An air purifier including a fan having a plurality of fan speeds; a filter, wherein the fan draws air through the filter; a user interface in communication with a control system; wherein upon activation of the control system, the control system identifies an initial air quality index (AQI) based upon a geographic location of the air purifier, a room size based upon the type of room in which the air purifier is placed, and identifies a fan speed set by a user through the user interface, and determines a target air quality index achievable in thirty minutes of fan operation is provided. Further provided is an air purifier capable of predicting and updating time to achieve a target air quality and a target air quality based on a number of environmental factors.
Claims
1. An air purifier for a room comprising: a fan having a plurality of fan speeds; a filter, wherein the fan draws air through the filter; a user interface in communication with the fan and a control system, wherein the user interface displays a mode, the fan speed, an indoor air quality index (AQI), a target AQI, and a time to achieve (TTC) the target AQI, wherein the mode is either manual mode or automatic mode; a PM 2.5 sensor in communication with the control system; and one or more sensors selected from the group consisting of a volatile organic components (VOC) sensor, a CO sensor, and a CO.sub.2 sensor, said one or more sensors located on an air intake side of the fan and said one or more sensors in communication with the control system; wherein upon activation of the control system, the control system identifies one or more of the following: an outdoor AQI based upon a geographic location, the indoor AQI determined using information from the PM 2.5 sensor of the air purifier and the type of room in which the air purifier is placed, or a room size based upon the type of room in which the air purifier is placed, and wherein when in the manual mode, the control system further identifies a fan speed set by a user through the user interface and calculates an initial manual target AQI after thirty minutes of fan operation at the set fan speed; and wherein when in automatic mode, the control system is configured to automatically change the fan speed such that a predetermined AQI is maintained.
2. The air purifier of claim 1, wherein in the manual mode the control system is configured to further dynamically update the time to achieve (TTC) the target AQI, based upon calculated corrections to room air volume, natural room air changes per hour, and an outdoor AQI.
3. The air purifier of claim 1, wherein in the automatic mode the time to achieve predetermined AQI is set at thirty minutes when humans or pets are detected in the room.
4. The air purifier of claim 1, wherein in the automatic mode the time to achieve the predetermined AQI is set at ten minutes when humans or pets are not detected in the room.
5. The air purifier of claim 3, wherein the time to achieve the predetermined AQI is used to determine and then automatically change the fan speed.
6. The air purifier of claim 4, wherein the time to achieve the predetermined AQI is used to determine and then automatically change the fan speed.
7. The air purifier of claim 1, wherein the user interface includes a switch to turn the fan on and off.
8. The air purifier of claim 1, wherein the user interface includes toggles to adjust the fan speed.
9. The air purifier of claim 1, wherein the PM 2.5 sensor is located on the intake side of the fan.
10. The air purifier of claim 9, wherein the air purifier is configured to operate in the automatic mode and wherein the fan is in communication with the control system allowing the control system to turn the fan on and off and to set the fan speed.
11. The air purifier of claim 10, wherein the control system is configured to alter the fan speed when the indoor AQI is detected to be above a predetermined healthy value.
12. The air purifier of claim 11, wherein the AQI of the predetermined healthy value is 50.
13. The air purifier of claim 11, wherein the control system is configured to set the fan speed proportionally to the difference between the predetermined healthy value and the indoor AQI.
14. The air purifier of claim 11, wherein the control system is configured to increase the fan speed until the indoor AQI is below the predetermined healthy value and once the indoor AQI is equal to the predetermined AQI, the control system decreases the fan speed.
15. The air purifier of claim 13, wherein the predetermined healthy value is an AQI of 50.
16. The air purifier of claim 14, wherein the predetermined healthy value is an AQI of 50.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) The inventive air purifier comprises a fan having a plurality of fan speeds; a filter, wherein the fan draws air through the filter; a user interface in communication with the fan and with a control system; wherein upon activation of the control system, the control system identifies an initial air quality index (AQI) based upon a geographic location of the air purifier, a room size based upon the type of room in which the air purifier is placed, and identifies a fan speed set by a user through the user interface, and determines a target air quality index after thirty minutes of fan operation, based on the fan speed, room size, and initial AQI.
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(7) The control system operates in one of two high level modes, automatic or manual. In manual mode, the user sets the desired level of cleaning by touching dedicated (+) or (−) buttons, as can be seen in the exemplary user interface shown in
(8) The time to reach the target AQI (TTC) is then dynamically updated using the process schematically shown in
(9) To limit the amplitude of TTC estimate bias an Actual TTC counter is started right after the speed is changed or if the AQI level goes above the target after the Target AQI is achieved. When the Target AQI becomes achieved then the Actual TTC stores the correct temporal interval which is compared to initially predicted TTC. Depending on the sign of that error the ACH calculation is corrected by including a correction term in the denominator which is equivalent to modifying the room size.
(10) The automatic mode of control system employs the Peak AQI Controller and the TTC Controller. The Peak AQI Controller is responsible for generating proportional cleaning response to indoor AQI increases above 50 (or other pre-determined value), which is recognized as a threshold for degraded air quality which could impact health. The Peak AQI Controller increases fan angular velocity proportionally to AQI units above the threshold of 50 (or other pre-determined value) until an inflection point in AQI is reached at which the AQI begins to decrease. The fan angular velocity is then held constant until the AQI decreases below 50 (or other pre-determined value). The TTC Controller is programmed to minimize the long term particle concentration in the room by determining the baseline fan angular velocity such that the instantaneous TTC estimate in automatic mode to be maintained at a desired target. Target TTC is set to 30 minutes when human or pet presence in the room is detected (such as through a CO.sub.2 or CO detector) or otherwise indicated (such as interaction with the user interface) and to 10 minutes when no human or pet presence is detected. ACH calculation from pressure drop across the filter Pressure drop is calculated according to a mathematical model P.sub.filter=K.sub.fan×Angular Velocity of the Fan+K.sub.ambient+Bias K.sub.fan and Bias are unknown parameters determined by an EKF with calibration sequence Fan curve (pressure-vs-flow) is used to calculate the Flow (in cubic meters per hour) based on the measured pressure drop. ACH=Flow/V.sub.room, where V.sub.room is the room volume in cubic meters (based on statistical room sizes and/or as corrected by error in room air changes. Low pass filter for the ACH which is displayed to minimize oscillation Target AQI calculation Assume exponential decay of the AQI at fixed ACH Target AQI=current_AQI*(−ACH*Time) Target time is 30 min When in manual mode and a particular ACH is programmed the user will see projected AQI which will be reached in 30 minutes of fan operation.