Air cleaner, air cleaner system, and air-conditioning apparatus

US12097510B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12097510-B2
Application numberUS-202118689450-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 24, 2021
Priority dateSep 24, 2021
Publication dateSep 24, 2024
Grant dateSep 24, 2024

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An air cleaner includes: a generation unit configured to discharge an electric current by being applied with a high voltage, and generate a plurality of types of discharge products; an air-sending device configured to form a flow of air, and spray the plurality of types of discharge products generated from the generation unit to a space; an estimation unit configured to estimate an amount of dust floating in the space by selecting whether an amount of dust floating in the space is a first estimation amount smaller than a predetermined threshold or is a second estimation amount larger than or equal to the predetermined threshold and larger than the first estimation amount; and a control unit configured to control a generation amount of the plurality of types of discharge products to be generated from the generation unit based on the amount of dust estimated by the estimation unit.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An air cleaner comprising: a plurality of generation circuits each configured to perform electric discharge by being applied with a high voltage, and each generate a plurality of types of discharge products, the plurality of generation circuits having different characteristics of generation of the plurality of types of discharge products, at least one type of the plurality of types of discharge products bonding with dust and an amount of the at least one type of the plurality of types of discharge products accordingly decreasing; an air-sending device configured to form a flow of air, and spray the plurality of types of discharge products generated from at least one of the plurality of generation circuits to a space; an estimation circuit configured to estimate an amount of dust floating in the space by selecting whether an amount of dust floating in the space is a first estimation amount smaller than a predetermined threshold or is a second estimation amount larger than or equal to the predetermined threshold and larger than the first estimation amount; and a control circuit configured to control a generation amount of the plurality of types of discharge products to be generated from each of the plurality of generation circuits having different characteristics of generation of the plurality of types of discharge products based on the amount of dust estimated by the estimation circuit, the control circuit being configured to exercise control in which, when the estimation circuit estimates that the amount of dust is the first estimation amount, the plurality of generation circuits perform the electric discharge, and, when the estimation circuit estimates that the amount of dust exceeds the first estimation amount and is the second estimation amount larger than the first estimation amount, the plurality of generation circuits stop the electric discharge. 2. The air cleaner of claim 1 , further comprising a dust sensor configured to measure the amount of dust in the space, wherein the estimation circuit is configured to estimate the amount of dust in the space based on the amount of dust measured by the dust sensor. 3. The air cleaner of claim 1 , further comprising a human-presence sensor configured to detect whether a person is present in the space, wherein the estimation circuit is configured to estimate the amount of dust in the space based on detection of whether a person is present by the human-presence sensor. 4. The air cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the estimation circuit is configured to estimate the amount of dust in the space based on an operating condition of the air cleaner itself. 5. The air cleaner of claim 1 , comprising: a plurality of the air-sending devices provided corresponding to the plurality of generation circuits and capable of delivering different volumes of air to the plurality of respective generation circuits, wherein the control circuit is configured to vary the generation amount of the discharge products to be emitted to an exterior of a device by use of different volumes of air to be delivered to the plurality of respective generation circuits according to the amount of dust estimated by the estimation circuit. 6. The air cleaner of claim 1 , further comprising a collecting mechanism configured to collect dust in the space, wherein the control circuit is configured to perform dust removing operation to collect dust in the collecting mechanism when the estimation circuit estimates that the amount of dust floating in the space is the second estimation amount. 7. The air cleaner of claim 6 , wherein the collecting mechanism is a filter, and the control circuit is configured to operate the air-sending device to collect the dust in the filter during the dust removing operation when the estimation circuit estimates that the amount of dust floating in the space is the second estimation amount. 8. The air cleaner of claim 6 , further comprising: a casing in which an air passage and a second air passage are formed, at least one of the plurality of generation circuits being located in the air passage, the collecting mechanism being located in the second air passage; and a second air-sending device configured to form a flow of air, wherein the air-sending device is located in the air passage, and the second air-sending device is located in the second air passage. 9. An air cleaner system comprising: the air cleaner of claim 1 ; and an additional device located in the space in which the air cleaner is located, wherein the air cleaner and the additional device include respective communication modules through which the air cleaner and the additional device are allowed to communicate with each other, and the estimation circuit is configured to estimate the amount of dust in the space based on information on an operating condition of the additional device received through the communication modules. 10. An air cleaner system comprising: the air cleaner of claim 1 ; and an additional device located in the space in which the air cleaner is located, wherein the air cleaner and the additional device include respective communication modules through which the air cleaner and the additional device are allowed to communicate with each other, the additional device further includes a second dust sensor configured to measure the amount of dust in the space, and the estimation circuit is configured to receive information on the amount of dust measured by the second dust sensor through the communication modules and estimate the amount of dust in the space. 11. An air-conditioning apparatus comprising: the air cleaner of claim 1 ; and a heat exchanger configured to exchange heat between refrigerant flowing inside the heat exchanger and air that is present around the heat exchanger, wherein air supplied by the air-sending device passes through the heat exchanger, and the air-conditioning apparatus is configured to supply the plurality of types of discharge products to the space, by use of conditioned air passing through the heat exchanger.

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  • Particle charging or ionising stations, e.g. using electric discharge, radioactive radiation or flames · CPC title

  • by other than static mechanical means, e.g. internal ventilator or recycler · CPC title

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What does patent US12097510B2 cover?
An air cleaner includes: a generation unit configured to discharge an electric current by being applied with a high voltage, and generate a plurality of types of discharge products; an air-sending device configured to form a flow of air, and spray the plurality of types of discharge products generated from the generation unit to a space; an estimation unit configured to estimate an amount of du…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B03C3/68. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 24 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).