PERSONAL EVAPORATIVE COOLING APPARATUS
20170023268 ยท 2017-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F2013/1433
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02B30/54
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
F24F2006/146
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F5/0035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F6/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24F5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F6/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B17/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A portable evaporative cooling apparatus includes a primary passage for delivering a primary air stream to an induction nozzle. A secondary passage that is substantially unobstructed extends from an ambient air inlet to the induction nozzle. A secondary air stream is induced through the secondary passage by the primary air stream and the primary and secondary air streams are ejected from the induction nozzle into the ambient air. An atomiser in the secondary passage, proximate the ambient air inlet, emits a fine spray of water into the secondary air stream. The mixing of the water spray and induced air flow is performed inside the induction nozzle, which also provides a physical and thermal barrier, and makes a completely cooled air stream available immediately outside the user, so the apparatuses may be placed close to the user's face, for example.
Claims
1. A portable evaporative cooling apparatus comprising: an induction nozzle; a primary passage for delivering a primary air stream to the induction nozzle; a secondary passage that is substantially unobstructed and extends from an ambient air inlet to the induction nozzle, wherein a secondary air stream is induced through the secondary passage by the primary air stream and the primary and secondary air streams are ejected from the induction nozzle into ambient air; and an atomiser in the secondary passage, proximate the ambient air inlet, for emitting a spray of water into the secondary air stream.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the primary and secondary passages are bounded by substantially impermeable walls of a first housing.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least a first portion of the primary passage extends from the induction nozzle, lengthwise, adjacent the secondary passage, and is separated from the secondary passage by a shared wall separating the primary and secondary passages.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first portion of the primary passage converges toward the induction nozzle.
5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the induction nozzle and the atomiser are disposed proximate longitudinally opposing ends of the secondary passage, and the ambient air inlet is disposed generally transversely of a centreline of the secondary passage, between the induction nozzle and the atomiser.
6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein a second portion of the primary passage joins the first portion of the primary passage, the first portion of the primary passage is curved and the second portion of the primary passage is linear, the secondary passage is curved along a longitudinal direction, and the portion of the secondary passage adjacent the induction nozzle has a generally constant cross portion throughout its length.
7. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the induction nozzle and the ambient air inlet are disposed proximate longitudinally opposing ends of the secondary passage, and the atomiser is disposed generally transversely of a centreline of the secondary passage extending between the induction nozzle and the ambient air inlet.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the secondary passage comprises an inlet throat portion extending in a longitudinal direction from the ambient air inlet, the inlet throat portion joins an enlarged outlet portion that extends to the induction nozzle, and the enlarged outlet portion has a generally constant cross section throughout its length.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the secondary passage comprises an inlet throat portion extending in the longitudinal direction from the ambient air inlet, the inlet throat portion joins an enlarged outlet portion that extends to the induction nozzle, and the enlarged outlet portion diverges in a longitudinal direction toward the induction nozzle.
10. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the secondary passage is bounded in part by the shared wall and in part by an external wall, and the external will has an outer surface which is exposed to the ambient air.
11. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the secondary passage is bounded completely by the shared wall, the shared wall is tubular and disposed within an external wall, and the primary passage surrounds the shared wall.
12. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising: a water tank demountable from the apparatus, wherein the atomiser is mounted at a lower end of the tank, and a vented lid disposed in an upper end of the water tank.
13. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a motor-driven oscillatory vane mounted to the first housing and projecting into outlet stream from the induction nozzle so as to sweep the outlet stream back and forth.
14. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a second housing demountably coupled to the first housing, wherein the second housing comprises a fan for impelling the primary air stream and means for supplying power to the atomiser.
15. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a second housing demountably coupled to the first housing, wherein the second housing comprises latching means for securing a fan for impelling the primary air stream.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the second housing comprises a hollow body that tapers from a broad end to a narrow end which is located in registration with a supply port, the hollow body defines an air passage that narrows in an axial direction between the broad end and the narrow end, and the latching means is disposed at the broad end.
17. A cordless personal evaporative cooling apparatus comprising: a first housing assembly having walls defining an induction nozzle, a primary passage for delivering a primary air stream to the induction nozzle, and a secondary passage extending in a substantially unobstructed manner from an ambient air inlet to the induction nozzle, wherein a secondary air stream is induced through the secondary passage by the primary air stream and mixed primary and secondary air streams are ejected from the induction nozzle into ambient air; a water tank demountable from the first housing assembly; an ultrasonic atomiser mounted at a lower end of the water tank and disposed in the secondary passage, proximate the ambient air inlet, for emitting a spray of water into the secondary air stream, and a second housing assembly demountably coupled to the first housing assembly, wherein the second housing assembly comprises a fan for impelling the primary air stream and means for supplying power to the ultrasonic atomiser.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the walls are a polymeric material and are substantially impermeable, and at least a first portion of the primary passage extends from the induction nozzle, lengthwise, adjacent the secondary passage, and is separated from the secondary passage by a shared wall separating the primary and secondary passages.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the first portion of the primary passage converges toward the induction nozzle.
20. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the induction nozzle and the ultrasonic atomiser are disposed proximate longitudinally opposing ends of the secondary passage, and the ambient air inlet is disposed generally transversely of a centreline of the secondary passage, between the induction nozzle and the ultrasonic atomiser.
21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein a second portion of the primary passage joins the first portion of the primary passage, the first portion of the primary passage is curved and the second portion of the primary passage is linear and extends adjacent the water tank, the secondary passage is curved in a longitudinal direction, and the portion of the secondary passage adjacent the induction nozzle has a generally constant cross section throughout its length.
22. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the induction nozzle and the ambient air inlet are disposed proximate longitudinally opposing ends of the secondary passage, and the ultrasonic atomiser is disposed generally transversely of a centreline of the secondary passage extending between the induction nozzle and the ambient air inlet.
23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the secondary passage comprises an inlet throat portion extending in a longitudinal direction from the ambient air inlet, the inlet throat portion joins an enlarged outlet portion that extends to the induction nozzle, and the enlarged outlet portion has a generally constant cross section throughout its length.
24. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the secondary passage comprises an inlet throat portion extending in a longitudinal direction from the ambient air inlet, the inlet throat portion joins an enlarged outlet portion that extends to the induction nozzle, and the enlarged outlet portion diverges in the longitudinal direction toward the induction nozzle.
25. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the secondary passage is bounded in part by the shared wall and in part by an external wall, wherein the external wall has an outer surface which is exposed to the ambient air.
26. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the secondary passage is bounded completely by the shared wall, and the shared wall is tubular and disposed within an external wall, such that the primary passage surrounds the shared wall.
27. The apparatus of claim 18 further comprising a motor-driven oscillatory vane mounted to the first housing assembly and projecting into an outlet stream from the induction nozzle so as to sweep the outlet stream back and forth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0032] The housing 10 may be an assembly of rigid substantially impermeable walls of polymeric material, formed as by moulding, so as to define a primary passage 13 and an adjacent secondary passage 14. The primary passage 13 extends from a supply port 15 to the induction nozzle 12 for delivering a primary air stream 16 to the induction nozzle 12. The secondary passage 14 extends from an ambient air inlet 17 to the induction nozzle 12.
[0033] An atomiser 18 is disposed in the secondary passage 14 proximate the ambient air inlet 17 near the bottom of a water tank 19. The atomiser may be an ultrasonic atomiser for emitting a fine spray of water into the secondary air stream. The primary air stream 16 induces a relatively smaller secondary air stream through the secondary passage 14. Near the inlet 17 the induced secondary air flow is mixed with the fine spray of water droplets, and the flash evaporation and associated cooling of the secondary air stream that starts near the inlet 17 is largely complete by the time the air reaches the induction nozzle 12. The primary air stream and the secondary air stream are ejected together via the induction nozzle 12 into the ambient air and directed to the point of use.
[0034] The cooling apparatus may be a modular device, adapted for connection to different modules. The first housing 10 may be demountably coupled to a second housing module 20, and by way of examples only, such a second housing 20 is shown in
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[0036] The secondary passage 14 may also be curved in its longitudinal direction, however the secondary passage 14 is not tapered toward its intersection with the induction nozzle 12. The portion of the secondary passage 14 adjacent the induction nozzle 12 has a generally constant cross section throughout its length. The secondary passage 14 preferably has smooth internal surfaces and is substantially unobstructed by internal components or projections from the wall. Without a motor located in the secondary passage 14, or upstream thereof, no sensible heating of the secondary stream occurs in the apparatus. This promotes a substantially laminar flow through the secondary passage 14. A curved centreline 27 of the secondary passage 14 extends longitudinally between the induction nozzle 12 and the atomiser 18. The inlet 17 is disposed generally transversely of this centreline 27 and may comprise a single aperture in the external wall 29. In this first embodiment of the cooler, the secondary passage 14 is bounded on only one side by the shared wall 23, and on the other sides by external walls 29 around the passage 14 are exposed to ambient air.
[0037] The induction nozzle 12 may be formed integrally with the walls of the primary and secondary passages 13, 14, and shaped so that the air flows are smoothly transferred from those passages into the nozzle 12. The induction nozzle 12 converges toward its single outlet, inside which the shared wall 23 terminates. The primary and secondary streams are mixed to form a single stream that passes from the outlet, which may have a rim 28 generally disposed in a plane. Thus, while a feature of the invention is the single nozzle 12 producing a single air stream, it will be understood that the inlet 17 and the supply port 15 may comprise multiple adjacent openings in the wall of the housing.
[0038] The tank 19 may be slidingly received in a recess in the housing 10 bounded by the shared wall 23 and extensions of the external walls 29, allowing for ready removal when the housings 10, 20 are separated. The tank 19 is also a modular assembly comprising the atomiser 18, and with the electrical contacts 21 for powering the atomiser 18 being fixed to the tank 19. A vented lid 30 is disposed in an upper end of the tank 19. With the tank 19 received in the recess in the housing 10 a lower end 31 of the tank 19 may bound the secondary passage 14, the lower end 31 being disposed above the secondary passage 14 when the apparatus is upright.
[0039] The atomiser 18 is fixed to the lower end 31 of the tank 19, so as to be gravity fed. It may comprise a piezoelectric actuation element to cause vibration of an atomising mesh, plate or membrane. The axis of vibration may be generally aligned with the centreline 27 so that the water is generally thrown longitudinally, and downward, in the form of a fine mist. Suitable atomisers produce an average droplet size in the range of about 20 microns, or smaller. Multiple atomisers 18 may be disposed in the secondary passage 14 adjacent the inlet 17.
[0040] For use, the modules comprising the cooling apparatus are stacked upon one another, with the first housing 10 lowermost. The tank 19 may be filled with water while in place, or optionally removed, filled then dropped into the top of the first housing 10. The first housing 10 can be held in one hand, while the second housing 20 is stacked on it and coupled thereto. This assembly of housings 10, 20 can then be connected to suitable air supply, or device for impelling an air flow, such as the fan 35 which is advantageously stacked upon the assembly. The modules thus connect to provide a self-contained, portable cooling apparatus which is lightweight, compact and ergonomically arranged for directing a cooling air flow in close proximity to the user.
[0041] A second embodiment of the cooling apparatus is shown in
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[0043] The second housing module 20 may be a moulded polymeric hollow body that tapers from a broad end that attaches to the fan 35 to a narrow end that attaches to the housing 10. Internally, an air passage 43 correspondingly narrows in the axial direction between the broad end and the narrower end, which is located in registration with the supply port 15. A flange 44 at the broad end may be provided with latches 45, connected as by hinges 46 to the flange 44, for engaging the periphery of the cage 42 and thereby latching the fan 35 to the second housing module 20. Latching features, such a integrally moulded live hinged or snap type elements (not shown) may allow the second housing module 20 to readily connected to, and disconnected from, the housing 10. The second housing module 20 also holds a battery pack 36 for supplying power to the fan 35 and ultrasonic atomiser 18. The activation of the atomiser 18 and fan 35 may be controlled by a user-actuable on/off switch 38 and a control circuit 37. The control circuit 37 may also include an air pressure switch 138 disposed in the air passage 43 to provide a signal indicative of operation of the fan 35. The control circuit 37 may thus control the atomiser 18 to operate only when air flow is induced in the secondary passage 114. The air pressure switch 138 may replace the on/off switch 38, and this is particularly suited to embodiments in which the fan 35 is powered by a separate power source, so that the atomiser 18 is actuated by air flow.
[0044] Alternatively, a psychrometric microprocessor controller (not shown) may be provided for controlling the atomiser 18 in response to user demand and ambient conditions. The controller, may be responsive to sensors for sensing the wet and dry bulb temperature of the primary and/or secondary air stream at different positions, as well as the fan speed, and the pressure differentials within the apparatus, and control the activation of the atomiser 18 and the fan speed. An advantage of providing a psychrometric microprocessor controller is that the appropriate amount of water mist can be generated according user demand and ambient conditions, so that over-wetting of the air may be avoided.
[0045] A variant of the second housing 120 is illustrated in
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[0050] Aspects of the present invention have been described by way of example only and it should be appreciated that modifications and additions may be made thereto without departing from the scope thereof.