Humidifying apparatus
US-2016348929-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US10473352B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10473352-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715699391-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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An air conditioner includes a main body, a fan configured to cause air to flow through the main body, and a water reservoir detachably disposed on an upper portion of the main body. A humidifying fabric member is disposed inside the main body and configured to receive water from the water reservoir. A water collecting tank is configured to collect water that flows down from the humidifying fabric member. In addition, a pump is configured to pump the water in the water collecting tank to the water reservoir through a suction hole. A bottom of the water collecting tank is formed to be downwardly inclined toward one portion of the bottom and the suction hole of the pump is disposed adjacent to the one portion.
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An air conditioner comprising: a main body; a fan configured to cause air to flow through the main body; a water reservoir detachably disposed on an upper portion of the main body; a humidifying fabric member disposed inside the main body and configured to receive water from the water reservoir; a water collecting tank configured to collect water that flows from the humidifying fabric member; and a pump configured to pump the water in the water collecting tank to the water reservoir through a suction hole, wherein a bottom of the water collecting tank is formed to be downwardly inclined toward one portion of the bottom and the suction hole of the pump is disposed adjacent to the one portion, wherein the water reservoir and the humidifying fabric member are connected by a water collecting pipe, wherein the water collecting tank and the water reservoir are connected by a circulation pipe, wherein the water collecting pipe is provided with a solenoid valve configured to control a supply of water to the humidifying fabric member, and wherein the circulation pipe is provided with a check valve configured to prevent water from flowing back from the water reservoir to the water collecting tank. 2. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein: a collecting groove that is lower than the bottom of the water collecting tank is formed at the one portion of the bottom of the water collecting tank, and the suction hole of the pump is disposed adjacent to the collecting groove. 3. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein the humidifying fabric member comprises: a support frame; a humidifying fabric disposed in the support frame; and a water distributor provided at an upper end of the support frame and configured to distribute water supplied from the water reservoir to the humidifying fabric. 4. The air conditioner of claim 3 , wherein the water distributor comprises an open top and a plurality of drainage holes formed at a bottom of the water distributor by intervals along a width direction of the support frame. 5. The air conditioner of claim 1 , further comprising: a sterilizing kit provided inside the water reservoir. 6. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein: the water reservoir comprises a plurality of opening and closing valves, and the plurality of opening and closing valves are opened when the water reservoir is mounted on the main body and are closed when the water reservoir is separated from the main body. 7. The air conditioner of claim 1 , further comprising: a first water level sensor disposed in a mounting groove of the main body in which the water reservoir is detachably disposed and configured to detect a water level of the water reservoir. 8. The air conditioner of claim 7 , wherein the first water level sensor comprises a capacitive sensor. 9. The air conditioner of claim 1 , further comprising: a second water level sensor disposed inside the water collecting tank and configured to detect a water level of the water collecting tank. 10. An air conditioner comprising: a main body; a humidifying fabric disposed inside the main body; a water collecting tank disposed downstream of the humidifying fabric; a pump configured to circulate water from downstream of the humidifying fabric to upstream of the humidifying fabric; and a fan configured to circulate air from outside of the main body, and to cause the air to pass through the humidifying fabric moistened with water, wherein a suction hole of the pump corresponds to a lowest portion of an inclined bottom of the water collecting tank, wherein a water reservoir and a humidifying fabric member are connected by a water collecting pipe, wherein the water collecting tank and the water reservoir are connected by a circulation pipe, wherein the water collecting pipe is provided with a solenoid valve configured to control a supply of water to the humidifying fabric member, and wherein the circulation pipe is provided with a check valve configured to prevent water from flowing back from the water reservoir to the water collecting tank. 11. The air conditioner of claim 10 , wherein: the water collecting tank is provided with a collecting groove protruding downward at the lowest portion of the bottom of the water collecting tank, and the suction hole of the pump is disposed inside the collecting groove. 12. The air conditioner of claim 10 , further comprising: a water distributor disposed along a top end of the humidifying fabric and provided with a plurality of drainage holes spaced apart from each other. 13. The air conditioner of claim 10 , further comprising: the water reservoir disposed upstream of the humidifying fabric and configured to supply water to the humidifying fabric. 14. A control method of an air conditioner, the method comprising: identifying whether a water reservoir and a humidifying fabric member are mounted on a main body of the air conditioner; informing that at least one of the water reservoir and the humidifying fabric member is absent when the at least one of the water reservoir and the humidifying fabric member is not mounted; sterilizing water in the water reservoir when both of the water reservoir and the humidifying fabric member are mounted; performing a humidifying operation of supplying the sterilized water to the humidifying fabric member, circulating air to pass through the humidifying fabric member containing moisture, and discharging the air to an outside of the main body of the air conditioner; terminating the humidifying operation when a predetermined time elapses; and pumping water collected in a water collecting tank through the humidifying fabric member to the water reservoir after the humidifying operation is terminated. 15. The control method of claim 14 , wherein the performing the humidifying operation comprises: supplying the water in the water reservoir to an upper portion of the humidifying fabric member; uniformly discharging the water from the upper portion of the humidifying fabric member to a humidifying fabric of the humidifying fabric member; and pumping the water collected in the water collecting tank through the humidifying fabric to the water reservoir. 16. The control method of claim 14 , wherein the performing the humidifying operation comprises stopping water supply from the water reservoir and pumping the water in the water collecting tank to the water reservoir when the water collecting tank is full water level. 17. The control method of claim 14 , further comprising: identifying whether the water in the water reservoir is above a proper water level before sterilizing water in the water reservoir, wherein when the water in the water reservoir is below the proper water level, water shortage is noticed, and when the water in the water reservoir is above the proper water level, the water in the water reservoir is sterilized.
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