JP2819497B2 - Dehumidifier - Google Patents

Dehumidifier

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JP2819497B2
JP2819497B2 JP8214938A JP21493896A JP2819497B2 JP 2819497 B2 JP2819497 B2 JP 2819497B2 JP 8214938 A JP8214938 A JP 8214938A JP 21493896 A JP21493896 A JP 21493896A JP 2819497 B2 JP2819497 B2 JP 2819497B2
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靖之 藤村
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F3/00Air-conditioning systems in which conditioned primary air is supplied from one or more central stations to distributing units in the rooms or spaces where it may receive secondary treatment; Apparatus specially designed for such systems
    • F24F3/12Air-conditioning systems in which conditioned primary air is supplied from one or more central stations to distributing units in the rooms or spaces where it may receive secondary treatment; Apparatus specially designed for such systems characterised by the treatment of the air otherwise than by heating and cooling
    • F24F3/14Air-conditioning systems in which conditioned primary air is supplied from one or more central stations to distributing units in the rooms or spaces where it may receive secondary treatment; Apparatus specially designed for such systems characterised by the treatment of the air otherwise than by heating and cooling by humidification; by dehumidification
    • F24F3/1411Air-conditioning systems in which conditioned primary air is supplied from one or more central stations to distributing units in the rooms or spaces where it may receive secondary treatment; Apparatus specially designed for such systems characterised by the treatment of the air otherwise than by heating and cooling by humidification; by dehumidification by absorbing or adsorbing water, e.g. using an hygroscopic desiccant
    • F24F3/1423Air-conditioning systems in which conditioned primary air is supplied from one or more central stations to distributing units in the rooms or spaces where it may receive secondary treatment; Apparatus specially designed for such systems characterised by the treatment of the air otherwise than by heating and cooling by humidification; by dehumidification by absorbing or adsorbing water, e.g. using an hygroscopic desiccant with a moving bed of solid desiccants, e.g. a rotary wheel supporting solid desiccants
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F2203/00Devices or apparatus used for air treatment
    • F24F2203/10Rotary wheel
    • F24F2203/1012Details of the casing or cover
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F2203/00Devices or apparatus used for air treatment
    • F24F2203/10Rotary wheel
    • F24F2203/1032Desiccant wheel
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F2203/00Devices or apparatus used for air treatment
    • F24F2203/10Rotary wheel
    • F24F2203/1056Rotary wheel comprising a reheater
    • F24F2203/106Electrical reheater
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F2203/00Devices or apparatus used for air treatment
    • F24F2203/10Rotary wheel
    • F24F2203/1068Rotary wheel comprising one rotor
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F2203/00Devices or apparatus used for air treatment
    • F24F2203/10Rotary wheel
    • F24F2203/1084Rotary wheel comprising two flow rotor segments

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  • Drying Of Gases (AREA)
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Description

【発明の詳細な説明】DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

【0001】[0001]

【発明の属する技術分野】この発明はダクト配管工事を
必要とせずに設置が可能な除湿装置に関する。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a dehumidifying device which can be installed without requiring duct piping work.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】従来空気中の水分を除湿する除湿装置と
しては、例えば特願平6−324015号で出願された
ものがある
2. Description of the Related Art As a conventional dehumidifying device for dehumidifying moisture in the air, there is, for example, a device filed in Japanese Patent Application No. Hei 6-324015.

【0003】この出願の除湿装置は、図1及び図2に示
すようにファンaにより本体b内に吸入した除湿すべき
空気の一部を、本体b内に回転自在に設けられた吸湿ロ
ータcへ送って吸湿ロータcにより吸湿後本体b外へ排
出すると共に、吸入空気の残りは、本体b内に設けられ
た顕熱交換器eの一方の通路fよりヒータgを経て上記
吸湿ロータcへ送ることにより吸湿ロータcを再生し、
吸湿ロータcの再生により高湿となった空気を上記顕熱
交換器eの他方の通路hへ送り込むことにより顕熱交換
器eに結露を発生させ、この結露水を回収をするように
している。
As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the dehumidifying device of this application uses a fan a to remove a part of the air to be dehumidified into a main body b, and to rotatably provide a moisture absorbing rotor c in the main body b. To the outside of the main body b after the moisture absorption by the moisture absorption rotor c, and the rest of the intake air passes through one of the passages f of the sensible heat exchanger e provided in the main body b via the heater g to the moisture absorption rotor c. Regenerate the moisture absorption rotor c by sending,
The dehumidified air is sent to the other passage h of the sensible heat exchanger e to cause dew condensation to occur in the sensible heat exchanger e, and the dew water is collected. .

【0004】[0004]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】しかし上記従来の除湿
装置では、次のよう問題点があった。
However, the above conventional dehumidifier has the following problems.

【0005】(問題点1)吸湿ロータcを使用する除湿
装置では、吸湿ロータcの加熱再生時に発生した高湿空
気は、顕熱交換器eの通路h内において本体b周辺の空
気により冷却されて露点温度以下となるため、通路hの
出口の空気温度は周辺温度より若干高く、またその相対
湿度は100 %となって、通路h出口の空気は本体bの周
辺空気より多くの湿気を含んでいる。
(Problem 1) In the dehumidifier using the moisture absorbing rotor c, the humid air generated during heating and regeneration of the moisture absorbing rotor c is cooled by the air around the main body b in the passage h of the sensible heat exchanger e. Therefore, the air temperature at the outlet of the passage h is slightly higher than the ambient temperature and the relative humidity thereof is 100%, and the air at the outlet of the passage h contains more moisture than the surrounding air of the main body b. In.

【0006】このため上記出願の除湿装置のように、顕
熱交換器eで冷却された空気をそのまま本体b外へ排出
するのでは除湿効率がよくないと共に、この高湿の空気
を排出しないで、ファンaより吸い込んで再利用して
も、高湿空気はファンaにより本体bの周辺空気と混合
希釈され、除湿効率を高めることができないなどの不具
合がある。
Therefore, if the air cooled by the sensible heat exchanger e is directly discharged to the outside of the main body b as in the dehumidifier of the above-mentioned application, the dehumidification efficiency is not good, and the high-humidity air is not discharged. Even if the air is sucked and reused from the fan a, the high-humidity air is mixed and diluted with the air around the main body b by the fan a, so that the dehumidifying efficiency cannot be improved.

【0007】(問題点2)上記出願の除湿装置は、吸湿
ロータcの周辺に4つの室を有していて、これら室間を
完全に密閉することは実用上困難である。特に吸湿ロー
タcを自重により自動回転させる方式では、吸湿ロータ
cに生じる回転力が弱いため、吸湿ロータcと本体bの
間に隙間が必要となる。
(Problem 2) The dehumidifier of the above application has four chambers around the moisture absorbing rotor c, and it is practically difficult to completely seal the space between these chambers. In particular, in the method in which the moisture absorbing rotor c is automatically rotated by its own weight, a gap is required between the moisture absorbing rotor c and the main body b because the rotating force generated in the moisture absorbing rotor c is weak.

【0008】また上記出願の除湿装置では、ファンaに
より吸入された空気は2つに分かれ吸湿ロータcと顕熱
交換器eに送られるので、吸湿ロータcの通路k入口
と、顕熱交換器eの通路f入口の圧力はほぼ同じであ
り、またその圧力は本体b周辺より高い。顕熱交換器e
の通路fに流入した空気は順次、ヒータg、吸湿ロータ
cの通路i、顕熱交換器eの通路hを通過し、圧力は低
下し、排気された時点で圧力は本体b周辺と同じにな
る。従って吸湿ロータcの通路i出口の圧力は、吸湿ロ
ータcの通路k入口よりも低い。このため、吸湿ロータ
cの通路k入口付近の空気は吸湿ロータcの通路i出口
へ流れて行き、吸湿ロータc本体で発生した高湿空気は
温度湿度共に低下し、除湿量も低下する不具合がある。
Further, in the dehumidifying device of the above-mentioned application, the air sucked by the fan a is divided into two and sent to the moisture absorbing rotor c and the sensible heat exchanger e. The pressure at the inlet f of the passage e is almost the same, and the pressure is higher than that around the body b. Sensible heat exchanger e
The air that has flowed into the passage f in this order sequentially passes through the heater g, the passage i of the moisture absorbing rotor c, and the passage h of the sensible heat exchanger e, and the pressure decreases. Become. Therefore, the pressure at the outlet of the passage i of the moisture absorbing rotor c is lower than the inlet of the passage k of the moisture absorbing rotor c. For this reason, the air near the entrance of the passage k of the moisture absorbing rotor c flows to the exit of the passage i of the moisture absorbing rotor c, and the high humidity air generated in the body of the moisture absorbing rotor c decreases in both temperature and humidity, and the amount of dehumidification also decreases. is there.

【0009】さらに吸湿ロータcの通路kから出た空気
は、直ちに本体b外へ排気されるので、吸湿ロータcの
通路k出口付近の圧力は、本体b外の圧力とほぼ等し
い。従って吸湿ロータcの通路i入口の圧力は、吸湿ロ
ータcの通路k出口よりも高い。このため吸湿ロータc
の通路i入口付近のヒータgにより加熱された空気の一
部は、吸湿ロータcの通路k出口へ流れて行き、吸湿ロ
ータcで発生する高湿空気量は低下し、除湿量も低下す
る不具合がある。
Further, since the air that has flowed out of the passage k of the moisture absorbing rotor c is immediately exhausted to the outside of the main body b, the pressure near the exit of the passage k of the moisture absorbing rotor c is substantially equal to the pressure outside the main body b. Therefore, the pressure at the inlet of the passage i of the moisture absorbing rotor c is higher than that at the outlet of the passage k of the moisture absorbing rotor c. Therefore, the moisture absorbing rotor c
A part of the air heated by the heater g near the entrance of the passage i flows to the exit of the passage k of the moisture absorption rotor c, and the amount of humid air generated in the moisture absorption rotor c decreases and the amount of dehumidification also decreases. There is.

【0010】この発明は、かかる従来の不具合を改善す
るためになされたもので、一度本体内で発生させた高湿
空気を無駄にすることなく、かつ吸湿ロータと本体の間
隙内の空気の移動により除湿量の低下が引き起こること
のない除湿装置を提供することを目的とするものであ
る。
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made to solve such a conventional problem, and does not waste high-humidity air once generated in the main body, and moves air in the gap between the hygroscopic rotor and the main body. It is an object of the present invention to provide a dehumidifier that does not cause a decrease in the amount of dehumidification.

【0011】[0011]

【課題を解決するための手段】上記目的を達成するため
請求項1記載の発明は、除湿すべき空気を本体内へ吸入
し、かつこの空気を顕熱交換器の一方の通路を経て、回
転自在な吸湿ロータへ送り、吸湿ロータで除湿された空
気を本体外へ排出する第1ファンと、ヒータにより加熱
さた空気を上記吸湿ロータへ送って吸湿ロータの水分を
蒸発させることにより吸湿ロータを再生し、かつ高湿と
なった空気を上記顕熱交換器の他方の通路へ送って顕熱
交換器内で結露を発生させた後、再びヒータを経て吸湿
ロータへ循環させる第2ファンと、上記顕熱交換器内に
結露した結露水を回収する手段とを具備したものであ
る。
In order to achieve the above object, according to the first aspect of the present invention, air to be dehumidified is sucked into a main body, and the air is rotated through one passage of a sensible heat exchanger. A first fan that sends the air to the free moisture absorbing rotor and discharges the air dehumidified by the moisture absorbing rotor to the outside of the main body; A second fan that regenerates and sends the high-humidity air to the other passage of the sensible heat exchanger to generate dew in the sensible heat exchanger, and then circulates again to the moisture absorbing rotor via a heater; Means for collecting dew water condensed in the sensible heat exchanger.

【0012】上記構成により、吸湿ロータを再生して高
湿となった空気は、顕熱交換器により水分が除去された
後、再びヒータを経て吸湿ロータへ循環されるため、高
湿空気が本体外へ排出されることがない。また除湿する
空気を吸湿ロータへ送るファンと、吸湿ロータへ再生す
るための空気を送るファンを別にしたことから、吸湿ロ
ータの前後に設けられた室の圧力をほぼ同じにでき、こ
れによって除湿すべき空気と再生用の空気が混ざり合う
ことがないため、除湿量が向上する。
According to the above configuration, the air which has been regenerated from the moisture absorbing rotor and has become highly humid is circulated to the moisture absorbing rotor again through the heater after the moisture is removed by the sensible heat exchanger. It is not discharged outside. Also, since the fan that sends the air to be dehumidified to the moisture absorbing rotor and the fan that sends the air for regeneration to the moisture absorbing rotor are separated, the pressures of the chambers provided before and after the moisture absorbing rotor can be made almost the same. Since the air to be recovered and the air for regeneration do not mix, the amount of dehumidification is improved.

【0013】上記目的を達成するため請求項2の発明
は、吸湿ロータを、吸湿した水分の重量を利用して自転
させるようにしたものである。
In order to achieve the above object, a second aspect of the present invention is such that the moisture absorbing rotor rotates by utilizing the weight of the absorbed moisture.

【0014】上記構成により、吸湿ロータに駆動源を設
ける必要がないため、構成が簡単になると共に、消費電
力も低減できる。
According to the above configuration, it is not necessary to provide a drive source for the moisture absorbing rotor, so that the configuration is simplified and the power consumption can be reduced.

【0015】[0015]

【発明の実施の形態】この発明の一実施の形態を図3な
いし図5に示す図面を参照して詳述する。図3は除湿装
置の一部切欠斜視図、図4は図3のA−A線に沿う断面
図、図5は作用説明図である。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS One embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings shown in FIGS. 3 is a partially cutaway perspective view of the dehumidifier, FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. 3, and FIG. 5 is an operation explanatory view.

【0016】図3において1は除湿装置の本体で、箱形
をなすケース1aの内底部に、結露水を収容する容器2
が設けられている。上記容器2上にはファンモータ3に
より同時に回転される2基の第1,第2ファン4,5が
設置されていて、第1ファン4により本体1内に取り込
まれた本体1周辺の空気は、容器2の上方に設置された
顕熱交換器6の通路6a及び室7を通ってダクト8へ取
り込まれ、吸湿ロータ9へ送られるようになっている。
In FIG. 3, reference numeral 1 denotes a main body of a dehumidifier, and a container 2 for storing dew water is provided on the inner bottom of a box-shaped case 1a.
Is provided. On the container 2, two first and second fans 4 and 5 that are simultaneously rotated by a fan motor 3 are installed, and the air around the main body 1 taken into the main body 1 by the first fan 4 is The air is taken into the duct 8 through the passage 6 a and the chamber 7 of the sensible heat exchanger 6 installed above the container 2, and is sent to the moisture absorbing rotor 9.

【0017】上記吸湿ロータ9は、円盤状をなしてい
て、筒状の吸湿ロータケース10内に回転自在に収容され
ており、吸湿ロータケース10の前後面には、互いに対向
する位置に半円形の室12,13が設けられている。上記吸
湿ロータ9は、塩化カルシウム、塩化リチウム、シリカ
ゲル、モレキューラシーブス等の湿気を吸収あるいは吸
着する物質を含浸またはコーティングした多数の通路9
a,9bが前後面を貫通するように設けられていて、中
心部に設けられた軸9cが吸湿ロータケース10に回転自
在に支承されていると共に、上記室12,13の一方12にダ
クト8が接続されていて、ダクト8より室12内に流入さ
れた空気は、吸湿ロータ9の通路9bを通過する際、空
気中の水分が除湿されるようになっている。
The hygroscopic rotor 9 has a disk shape and is rotatably housed in a cylindrical hygroscopic rotor case 10. The front and rear surfaces of the hygroscopic rotor case 10 are semicircular at opposite positions. Chambers 12 and 13 are provided. The moisture absorbing rotor 9 has a number of passages 9 impregnated or coated with a substance that absorbs or adsorbs moisture, such as calcium chloride, lithium chloride, silica gel, molecular sieves, or the like.
a, 9b are provided so as to penetrate the front and rear surfaces, a shaft 9c provided at the center is rotatably supported by the moisture absorbing rotor case 10, and a duct 8 is provided in one of the chambers 12, 13. Is connected, and when the air that has flowed into the chamber 12 from the duct 8 passes through the passage 9 b of the moisture absorbing rotor 9, moisture in the air is dehumidified.

【0018】また吸湿ロータ9の通路9bを通過した空
気は、反対側に設けられた室13よりダクト14を介して第
1ファン4へ吸入された後、図示しない空気排気口より
本体1外へ排気されるようになっている。
The air that has passed through the passage 9b of the moisture absorbing rotor 9 is drawn into the first fan 4 from the chamber 13 provided on the opposite side through the duct 14, and then goes out of the main body 1 through an air exhaust port (not shown). It is designed to be exhausted.

【0019】一方上記第2ファン5より送り出された空
気は、ダクト15より上記顕熱交換器6の別の通路6bへ
送られ、通路6bを通過した空気は、ヒータ16が設けら
れた室17に送られてヒータ16で加熱されるようになって
いる。そして室17を通過した空気は、ダクト18を経て上
記吸湿ロータケース10の前後面に設けられた室19,20の
一方19へ流入される。
On the other hand, the air sent from the second fan 5 is sent from the duct 15 to another passage 6b of the sensible heat exchanger 6, and the air passing through the passage 6b is sent to the chamber 17 in which the heater 16 is provided. And heated by the heater 16. The air that has passed through the chamber 17 flows through the duct 18 into one of the chambers 19, 20 provided on the front and rear surfaces of the moisture absorbing rotor case 10.

【0020】上記室19,20は別の室12,13より小さくな
っていて、一方の室19へ送り込まれた空気は吸湿ロータ
9の通路9aを通過した後、他方の室20に達するように
なっている。室20に達した空気は、ダクト22により顕熱
交換器6の上部に設けられた室23を経て顕熱交換器6の
通路6cへ送り込まれ、通路6cを通過した空気は、上
記顕熱交換器6の下部に設置されたドレンパン24の室25
に達し、さらにダクト26により第2ファン5へ送られ
て、再び上記経路を循環されるようになっている。
The chambers 19 and 20 are smaller than the other chambers 12 and 13 so that the air sent into one chamber 19 passes through the passage 9a of the moisture absorbing rotor 9 and then reaches the other chamber 20. Has become. The air that has reached the chamber 20 is sent to the passage 6c of the sensible heat exchanger 6 through the chamber 23 provided above the sensible heat exchanger 6 by the duct 22, and the air passing through the passage 6c is subjected to the sensible heat exchange. Room 25 of drain pan 24 installed at the bottom of vessel 6
And is sent to the second fan 5 by the duct 26 to be circulated again through the above path.

【0021】また上記ドレンパン24の内底部には、図4
に示すように水抜き孔24aが開口されていて、この水抜
き孔24aにフロート弁27が設けられている。このフロー
ト弁27は水抜き孔24aを開閉する弁体27aと、この弁体
27aの上部に取り付けられたフロート27bとより構成さ
れていて、ドレンパン24内に結露水が溜まると浮力によ
り開放して、ドレンパン24内の結露水を下側の容器2内
へ排水するようになっている。
FIG. 4 shows the inner bottom of the drain pan 24.
As shown in FIG. 7, a drain hole 24a is opened, and a float valve 27 is provided in the drain hole 24a. The float valve 27 includes a valve body 27a for opening and closing the drain hole 24a,
It consists of a float 27b attached to the upper part of 27a, and when dew water accumulates in the drain pan 24, it is released by buoyancy to drain the dew water in the drain pan 24 into the lower container 2. ing.

【0022】なお上記顕熱交換器6は、通路6a,6
b,6cを有していて、これら通路6a,6bと通路6
cを流通する空気の間で互いに熱交換を行うように構成
されている。
The sensible heat exchanger 6 is connected to the passages 6a and 6a.
b, 6c, and these passages 6a, 6b and passage 6
The air flowing through c is configured to exchange heat with each other.

【0023】次に上記構成された除湿装置の作用を説明
すると,いま除湿を開始すべく図示しない電源スイッチ
をオンにすると、ファンモータ3が運転し第1ファン4
及び第2ファン5が回転し、ヒータ16に通電される。第
1ファン4により図示しない空気吸込口から吸入された
空気は、顕熱交換器6の通路6aを経て吸湿ロータ9へ
達し、吸湿ロータ9の通路9bを通過する際、空気中の
水蒸気が吸収され除湿が行われる。そして除湿されて乾
燥した空気は第1ファン4から図示しない空気排気口よ
り排出されると共に、吸湿ロータ9は空気中の水蒸気を
吸収することにより、室12及び室13の側が重くなり、こ
れによって矢印方向へ自力回転する。
Next, the operation of the dehumidifier constructed as described above will be described. When a power switch (not shown) is turned on to start dehumidification, the fan motor 3 operates and the first fan 4
Then, the second fan 5 rotates and the heater 16 is energized. The air sucked by the first fan 4 from an air suction port (not shown) reaches the moisture absorbing rotor 9 through the passage 6a of the sensible heat exchanger 6, and when passing through the passage 9b of the moisture absorbing rotor 9, water vapor in the air is absorbed. Then, dehumidification is performed. The dehumidified and dried air is discharged from the first fan 4 from an air exhaust port (not shown), and the moisture absorbing rotor 9 absorbs water vapor in the air, so that the chambers 12 and 13 become heavier. It rotates by itself in the direction of the arrow.

【0024】一方第2ファン5により送出された空気
は、顕熱交換器6の通路6bを経てヒータ16に達し、ヒ
ータ16で高温に加熱された後、吸湿ロータ9の通9aに
達する。室19,20側の通路9aは室12,13側で空気中の
水蒸気を吸収して高湿となった通路9bが吸湿ロータ9
の自力回転によりこの位置にきており、この高湿となっ
た通路9a内にヒータ16により加熱された高温空気が流
入するため、水蒸気が発生して通過した空気は高温高湿
となる。吸湿ロータ9は水分を奪われることで再生さ
れ、再び水蒸気を吸収できる状態となって室12,13側に
自力回転して行く。
On the other hand, the air sent out by the second fan 5 reaches the heater 16 via the passage 6b of the sensible heat exchanger 6, is heated to a high temperature by the heater 16, and then reaches the passage 9a of the moisture absorbing rotor 9. The passage 9a on the side of the chambers 19 and 20 absorbs water vapor in the air on the side of the chambers 12 and 13 and becomes highly humid.
The high-temperature air heated by the heater 16 flows into the high-humidity passage 9a due to its own rotation, and the air that has been generated by passing steam becomes high-temperature and high-humidity. The moisture-absorbing rotor 9 is regenerated by depriving of the moisture, becomes a state capable of absorbing water vapor again, and rotates by itself toward the chambers 12 and 13.

【0025】そして、上記高温高湿空気は顕熱交換器6
に達し通路6cを通過する。この際、高温高湿空気は顕
熱交換器6の通路6b,6cを通過する空気により冷却
され、通路6cの表面に結露が発生する。通路6cから
出た空気の温度は通路6aを通過する空気の温度以下に
なることはなく、また相対湿度は100 %なので、本体1
周辺の空気の絶対湿度よりも高い。この高湿空気は第2
ファン5に吸い込まれた後、本体1外へ排出されること
なく再びダクト15へ吹き出され、上記経路内を循環す
る。
The high-temperature, high-humidity air is supplied to the sensible heat exchanger 6.
And passes through the passage 6c. At this time, the high-temperature and high-humidity air is cooled by the air passing through the passages 6b and 6c of the sensible heat exchanger 6, and dew condensation occurs on the surface of the passage 6c. The temperature of the air flowing out of the passage 6c does not become lower than the temperature of the air passing through the passage 6a, and the relative humidity is 100%.
Higher than the absolute humidity of the surrounding air. This humid air is second
After being sucked into the fan 5, it is blown out to the duct 15 again without being discharged out of the main body 1, and circulates in the above path.

【0026】顕熱交換器6の通路6c内に発生した結露
水は、ドレンパン24へ集められる。ドレンパン24底部の
水抜き孔24aは、空気が流通しないようにフロート弁27
で閉鎖されているが、ドレンパン24内に結露水が溜まる
と、フロート27bが浮き上がって弁体27aが開放するた
め、結露水は水抜き孔24aより容器2内へ排出され、容
器2内に溜められる。
The dew water generated in the passage 6c of the sensible heat exchanger 6 is collected in a drain pan 24. The drain hole 24a at the bottom of the drain pan 24 is provided with a float valve 27 to prevent air from flowing.
However, when dew water accumulates in the drain pan 24, the float 27b rises to open the valve body 27a. Can be

【0027】容器2内に溜められた水分量がこの除湿装
置の除湿量となり、適当に溜まったところで本体1より
容器2を取り出して排出することにより除湿が行える。
上記構成により第2ファン5を有する経路は室20が入
口、室19が出口となり、これらの室の圧力は室12,13と
ほぼ同じになる。従って室19,20と室12,13間の吸湿ロ
ータケース10と吸湿ロータ9の間隙が小さい或いは室1
9,20と室12,13間の距離が十分に大きけれは、室19に
流入した空気は室12,13内の空気と混ざり合うことなく
室20へ吸い込まれ、従来の除湿装置のような除湿効率の
低下は起きない。
The amount of water stored in the container 2 is the amount of dehumidification of the dehumidifier, and the dehumidification can be performed by taking out the container 2 from the main body 1 and discharging it when it is properly collected.
With the above configuration, the path having the second fan 5 has the chamber 20 as an inlet and the chamber 19 as an outlet. The pressures of these chambers are almost the same as those of the chambers 12 and 13. Accordingly, the gap between the moisture absorbing rotor case 10 and the moisture absorbing rotor 9 between the chambers 19 and 20 and the chambers 12 and 13 is small or
If the distance between the chambers 9 and 20 and the chambers 12 and 13 is sufficiently large, the air flowing into the chamber 19 is sucked into the chamber 20 without being mixed with the air in the chambers 12 and 13, and the dehumidification is performed as in a conventional dehumidifier. No efficiency loss occurs.

【0028】なお、上記実施の形態では除湿ロータ9を
円盤状としたのが、多角筒状や直方体状などであっても
よい。また、上記実施の形態では吸湿ロータ9を回転自
在に支承して、吸湿した水蒸気の重量で自力回転させる
ようにしたが、動力伝達手段によりファンモータ3と連
動させてもよい。さらに上記実施の形態ではヒータ16を
有する室17へ流入する空気を顕熱交換器6の通路6bを
通過させ高温高湿空気を冷却する際に熱回収を行ってい
るが、熱回収は行わなくてもよい。
In the above embodiment, the dehumidifying rotor 9 has a disk shape, but may have a polygonal cylindrical shape or a rectangular parallelepiped shape. Further, in the above embodiment, the moisture absorbing rotor 9 is rotatably supported, and is rotated by itself by the weight of the absorbed water vapor. However, it may be linked with the fan motor 3 by the power transmission means. Further, in the above-described embodiment, heat is recovered when the air flowing into the chamber 17 having the heater 16 is passed through the passage 6b of the sensible heat exchanger 6 to cool the high-temperature and high-humidity air. You may.

【0029】一方吸湿ロータ9を自重で回転させる除湿
装置では、吸湿ロータ9とその両側に位置する隔壁の間
に隙間を設けないと、吸湿ロータ9が円滑に回転しな
い。このため従来の除湿装置では、吸湿ロータ9と隔壁
の間に1mmの隙間を設けているが、この隙間を1mm広げ
る毎に除湿量が10%程度減少し、除湿効率が低下する原
因となっている。
On the other hand, in the dehumidifying device that rotates the moisture absorbing rotor 9 by its own weight, the moisture absorbing rotor 9 does not rotate smoothly unless a gap is provided between the moisture absorbing rotor 9 and the partitions located on both sides thereof. For this reason, in the conventional dehumidifying device, a gap of 1 mm is provided between the moisture absorbing rotor 9 and the partition. However, every time the gap is widened by 1 mm, the dehumidifying amount is reduced by about 10%, and the dehumidifying efficiency is reduced. I have.

【0030】しかしこの発明の実施の形態になる除湿装
置では、吸湿ロータ9と吸湿ロータ10間の隙間を4mmま
で拡大しても、除湿量はほとんど減少しなかった。従っ
てこの発明の除湿装置によれば、量産時の寸法公差が大
きくとれるので、製作及び組立が容易となる上、吸湿ロ
ータ9と吸湿ロータケース10の間に塵埃などが侵入した
ため、吸湿ロータ9が回転不能になるなどの不具合を生
じることはない。
However, in the dehumidifying device according to the embodiment of the present invention, even if the gap between the moisture absorbing rotor 9 and the moisture absorbing rotor 10 was increased to 4 mm, the amount of dehumidification hardly decreased. Therefore, according to the dehumidifying device of the present invention, the dimensional tolerance during mass production can be made large, which facilitates manufacture and assembly, and furthermore, dust and the like enter between the moisture absorbing rotor 9 and the moisture absorbing rotor case 10, so that the moisture absorbing rotor 9 There is no problem such as inability to rotate.

【0031】[0031]

【発明の効果】この発明は以上詳述したように、吸湿ロ
ータが吸湿した水分を、ヒータにより加熱した空気に蒸
発させて、吸湿ロータを再び吸湿できるように再生する
ようにしたことから、除湿効果が長期間維持できると共
に、吸湿ロータより蒸発した水蒸気を含んだ空気を顕熱
交換器を経て再び循環させるようにしたことから、従来
の水蒸気を含んだ高湿となった空気を本体外へ排気して
いたものに比べて、除湿効果が大幅に向上する。
According to the present invention, as described in detail above, the moisture absorbed by the moisture absorbing rotor is evaporated into the air heated by the heater, and the moisture absorbing rotor is regenerated so that it can absorb moisture again. The effect can be maintained for a long time, and the air containing water vapor evaporated from the moisture absorption rotor is circulated again through the sensible heat exchanger, so that the conventional highly humid air containing water vapor flows out of the main body. The dehumidifying effect is greatly improved as compared with the exhausted one.

【0032】またこの発明では、除湿する空気を送風す
るファンと、吸湿ロータを再生するファンを別にして、
吸湿ロータを再生する空気を循環させるようにしたこと
から、吸湿ロータの前後に設けられた各室の圧力はほぼ
同程度となる。これによって吸湿ロータと吸湿ロータケ
ースとの隙間を大きくしても、空気が互いに混ざり合う
ことがないため、従来の吸湿ロータで発生した高湿空気
が混ざり合って除湿量が低下したり、顕熱交換器へ送ら
れて水分が除去される高湿空気が減少して除湿量が減少
するなどの不具合を解消することができる。
In the present invention, a fan for blowing air to be dehumidified and a fan for regenerating the moisture absorbing rotor are separately provided.
Since the air for regenerating the moisture absorbing rotor is circulated, the pressures of the respective chambers provided before and after the moisture absorbing rotor are substantially the same. As a result, even if the gap between the moisture absorbing rotor and the moisture absorbing rotor case is increased, the air does not mix with each other, so that the high humidity air generated by the conventional moisture absorbing rotor is mixed with the moisture reducing rotor to reduce the amount of dehumidification. Problems such as a decrease in the amount of high-humidity air that is sent to the exchanger to remove moisture and a decrease in the amount of dehumidification can be solved.

【0033】さらに、吸湿ロータと吸湿ロータケースの
間の隙間を大きくできるため、量産する際の寸法公差を
大きくすることができ、これによって製作及び組立が容
易となるため安価に提供できると共に、吸湿ロータと吸
湿ロータケースの隙間に塵埃などが侵入して、吸湿ロー
タの回転が不能になるなどの不具合も生じることがな
い。
Further, the gap between the moisture absorbing rotor and the moisture absorbing rotor case can be increased, so that the dimensional tolerance in mass production can be increased. This facilitates manufacture and assembly, and can be provided at low cost. There is no problem such as intrusion of dust and the like into the gap between the rotor and the moisture absorbing rotor case, and the rotation of the moisture absorbing rotor becomes impossible.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of the drawings]

【図1】従来の除湿装置の一部切欠斜視図である。FIG. 1 is a partially cutaway perspective view of a conventional dehumidifier.

【図2】従来の除湿装置の作用説明図である。FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the operation of a conventional dehumidifier.

【図3】この発明の一実施形態になる除湿装置の一部切
欠斜視図である。
FIG. 3 is a partially cutaway perspective view of the dehumidifier according to one embodiment of the present invention.

【図4】図3のA−A線に沿う断面図である。FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line AA of FIG. 3;

【図5】この発明の一実施の形態になる除湿装置の作用
説明図である。
FIG. 5 is an operation explanatory view of the dehumidifying device according to the embodiment of the present invention.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

1 本体 4 第1ファン 5 第2ファン 6 顕熱交換器 6a 通路 6b 通路 9 吸湿ロータ 16ヒータ DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Main body 4 1st fan 5 2nd fan 6 Sensible heat exchanger 6a passage 6b passage 9 Moisture absorption rotor 16 heater

Claims (2)

(57)【特許請求の範囲】(57) [Claims] 【請求項1】 除湿すべき空気を本体1内へ吸入し、か
つこの空気を顕熱交換器6の一方の通路6aを経て、回
転自在な吸湿ロータ9へ送り、吸湿ロータ9で除湿され
た空気を本体1外へ排出する第1ファン4と、ヒータ16
により加熱された空気を上記除湿ロータ9へ送って吸湿
ロータ9の水分を蒸発させることにより吸湿ロータ9を
再生し、かつ高湿となった空気を上記顕熱交換器6の他
方の通路6cへ送って顕熱交換器6内で結露を発生させ
た後、再びヒータ16を経て吸湿ロータ9へ循環させる第
2ファン5と、上記顕熱交換器6内に結露した結露水を
回収する手段とを具備したことを特徴とする除湿装置。
An air to be dehumidified is sucked into a main body, and the air is sent to a rotatable hygroscopic rotor through one passage of a sensible heat exchanger and dehumidified by the hygroscopic rotor. A first fan 4 for discharging air out of the main body 1 and a heater 16
The heated air is sent to the dehumidification rotor 9 to evaporate the moisture in the moisture absorption rotor 9 to regenerate the moisture absorption rotor 9, and the highly humid air is sent to the other passage 6 c of the sensible heat exchanger 6. A second fan 5 that circulates through the heater 16 again to the moisture absorbing rotor 9 after being sent to generate dew in the sensible heat exchanger 6, and means for collecting dew water condensed in the sensible heat exchanger 6. A dehumidifier comprising:
【請求項2】 吸湿ロータ9を、吸収した水分の重量を
利用して自転させるようにしてなる請求項1記載の除湿
装置。
2. The dehumidifying device according to claim 1, wherein the moisture absorbing rotor 9 rotates by utilizing the weight of the absorbed moisture.
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