Humidifying apparatus
US-2016033150-A1 · Feb 4, 2016 · US
US9903602B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9903602-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514812960-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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A humidifying apparatus includes a body and a nozzle detachably mounted on the body. The body includes a chamber, a water tank for supplying water to the chamber, and a motor-driven impeller for generating an air flow over water stored in the chamber. An ultraviolet radiation emitting lamp irradiates water stored in the chamber. The air flow is humidified with water from the chamber, and conveyed to the nozzle for emission from the apparatus. A sensor detects the position of the nozzle relative to the body, and a drive circuit controls the actuation of the lamp depending on an output from the sensor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A humidifying apparatus comprising a body and a nozzle detachably mounted on the body, the body comprising: a chamber; a water tank for supplying water to the chamber; an impeller and a motor for driving the impeller to generate an air flow; a humidifier for humidifying the air flow with water from the chamber; an ultraviolet radiation generator for irradiating water stored in the chamber; a drive circuit for actuating the ultraviolet radiation generator; a duct for conveying the humidified air flow from the chamber towards the nozzle, the nozzle having an air inlet for receiving the humidified air flow and at least one air outlet for emitting the humidified air flow; and a sensor for detecting the position of the nozzle relative to the body, the drive circuit configured to control the actuation of the ultraviolet radiation generator depending on an output from the sensor. 2. The humidifying apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle comprises a magnet for generating a magnetic field, and wherein the sensor is configured to generate an output depending on the detected strength of the magnetic field. 3. The humidifying apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the nozzle comprises a base which is insertable into the body, and wherein the magnet is mounted on the base of the nozzle. 4. The humidifying apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the base of the nozzle comprises a housing for retaining the magnet. 5. The humidifying apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the housing is located on an external surface of the base of the nozzle. 6. The humidifying apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the body comprises a groove located on a wall of the body, the groove being arranged to receive the housing as the nozzle is mounted on the body. 7. The humidifying apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the groove comprises side walls for engaging the housing to inhibit relative rotation between the nozzle and the body. 8. The humidifying apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the groove comprises an end wall for engaging the housing to restrict the extent to which the base of the nozzle is insertable within the body. 9. The humidifying apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises a recess for receiving the air inlet of the nozzle, the recess comprising a seal for engaging the air inlet of the nozzle. 10. The humidifying apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the seal is biased towards the air inlet of the duct. 11. The humidifying apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the seal comprises a relatively rigid frame for surrounding the air inlet of the nozzle, and a relatively flexible, resilient part for engaging the air inlet of the nozzle and for urging the frame towards the air inlet of the nozzle. 12. The humidifying apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the water tank comprises a support for supporting the seal for movement relative thereto. 13. The humidifying apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the frame is connected to the seal so as to allow movement of the frame relative to the support, the resilient part of the seal being arranged to engage the support so as to urge the frame away from the support. 14. The humidifying apparatus of claim 12 , wherein each of the support and the seal comprises at least one aperture for conveying the humidified air flow from the duct to the air inlet of the nozzle. 15. The humidifying apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle is shaped to define a bore through which air from outside the apparatus is drawn by the air flow emitted from said at least one air outlet. 16. The humidifying apparatus of claim 15 , wherein said at least one air outlet is arranged to emit the humidified air flow into the bore of the nozzle. 17. The humidifying apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the nozzle comprises an annular rear section and an annular front section detachably connected to the annular rear section, and wherein said at least one air outlet is located between the annular front section and the annular rear section.
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