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US2347490A
US2347490A US481140A US48114043A US2347490A US 2347490 A US2347490 A US 2347490A US 481140 A US481140 A US 481140A US 48114043 A US48114043 A US 48114043A US 2347490 A US2347490 A US 2347490A
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  • This invention relates toY a humidiiier and is especially adapted to provide a desired amount of humidity in a room or closure which is being heated, by the injection of vapor under vapor pressure into the current of heat used in the heating of the room or closure.
  • Another object of this invention is the provision of a device of the above stated character which will provide positive means of adding and controlling the amount of moisture to the room heat by the generation of vapor from a liquid heated by a heating source independent of the heating source used in producing the room heat.
  • Figure l is a side elevation, partly in section, illustrating a humidifier adapted to a heating system constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical sectional vi ew illustrating the humidier.
  • the numeral 5 indicates a vaporizing chamber in which liquid may be readily converted into vapor through the use of heat.
  • the vaporizing chamber is in the form of a receptacle E provided with a removable cover l and has connected thereto a liquid supply pipe 8.
  • a float operated valve 9 is located in the liquid supply pipe 8 and includes a pivoted arm lil operating exteriorly of the receptacle 6 and a float rod I I slidably mounted in the cover 'I and a oat i2 operating within the receptacle.
  • the iloat and iioat valve act to control the amount of liquid in the Vaporizing chamber 5 and should for some reason the valve 9 fail to close, an overow pipe I3 connects with the vaporizing chamber 5 adjacent the cover 'I through which surplus liquid may escape.
  • a ported balile I4 is arranged over the intake of the overflow pipe I3 and extends into the liquid when at normal level to prevent the overtlow pipe I3 from having a siphoning action on the liquid within the vaporizing charnber.
  • the port of the bave is indicated by the character I5.
  • a heater is provided for the tank to vaporize the liquid and may be arranged interiorly or eX- teriorly of the tank or receptacle 5 and in this instance is in the form of an electric heater i5 extending intol the receptacle with the heating eiement submerged in the liquid.
  • a vapor outlet pipe Il connects with the cover E and is equipped with an attaching flange I8 to permit the securing thereof to a heat duct or the like, as indicated at I9, of a heating system 20 which in this instance is in the form of a furnace equipped with an electrically operated heat circuiating fan 2l.
  • a suitable bracket 2l is provided to permit the mounting of the receptacle E on the heating system 2S.
  • the electric circuit 22 connects the electrically driven fan 2l to eiectric feed lines 25 with a hand operated main control switch 2B therein.
  • an automatic temperature actuated switch 21 frequently known as a Bonnestat or a Furnacestat manufactured by the Minneapolis Honeywell Corporation.
  • This automatic temperature operated switch 2l is of a type which can have its operation of opening and closing the circuit 22 varied for different temperatures, and includes double mercury switches one of which connects in the circuit 22 while the other is connected in the circuit 23.
  • the automatic switch is installed on the heating system or the heat conveying conduit thereof, as clearly shown in the drawing.
  • the electric circuit 23 has connected therein a humidostat 2t of a conventional construction also manufactured by the Minneapolis Honeywell Corporation.
  • the humidostat 28 is located in the room being heated. Further connected in the electric circuit 23 is a relay type switch 29 controlling the electric circuit 24.
  • the electric circuit 24 connects to the electric heater IS and to electric feed lines 30.
  • a manually operated main control switch 3l is connected in the electric circuit 24 or between the latter and the feed lines 39.
  • the other mercury switch of the automatic temperature actuated switch 2 is connected in the electric circuit 23.
  • the electrical equipment used in connection with the humdier is well known and is frequently employed in automatically controlled heating systems. While the present invention has been shown associated with this kind of electric system, its use or application to other electric systems may be easily carried out, or if the humidier employs a heating medium other than an electrical heater, other types of controls may be provided for the humidifier which are well known in the art.
  • the heat actuates the automatic switch 2l completing the electric circuit 23 providing that the humidostat 28 calls for humidity so that the relay type switch 29 will be actuated to close the circuit 24, thereby energize the electric heater.
  • the electric heater being in operation vaporizes the liquid and the vapor under its own pressure passes into the conduit conveying the heat to the room so that the heat will contain a desired amount of moisture obtaining the desired humidity in the room.
  • the circuit is automatically broken to the electric heater I6 through the action of the automatic switch 2l or by the humidostat 28.
  • a humidifier comprising an open container, a cover closing said container and detachably secured thereto, a pipe connected to a heat conduit and extending through the cover and detachably secured thereto whereby vapor in the container under its own pressure may pass into the heat conduit, a oat controlled water supply means in communication with said container and detachably secured to the cover, an electric heater for vaporizing the water in said container, an electric circuit for said heater associated with an automatic electric control system of a heating system, a humidostat controlling the circuit to the electric heater, an overow connected to said container adjacent the cover, and a ported balile arranged over the intake of the overow and secured to the container above the overow intake and terminating in the liquid of the container.

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Patented Apr. 25, 1944 UNITED STATES PTENT OFFICE HUMIDIFIER Ralph E. Legeman, Evansville, ind.
Application March 30, 1943, Serial No. 481,149
l Claim.
This invention relates toY a humidiiier and is especially adapted to provide a desired amount of humidity in a room or closure which is being heated, by the injection of vapor under vapor pressure into the current of heat used in the heating of the room or closure.
Another object of this invention is the provision of a device of the above stated character which will provide positive means of adding and controlling the amount of moisture to the room heat by the generation of vapor from a liquid heated by a heating source independent of the heating source used in producing the room heat.
With these and other objects in View as will become more apparent as the description proceeds, the invention consists in certain novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
For a complete understanding of my invention, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawing, in which Figure l is a side elevation, partly in section, illustrating a humidifier adapted to a heating system constructed in accordance With my invention.
Figure 2 is a vertical sectional vi ew illustrating the humidier.
Referring in detail to the drawing, the numeral 5 indicates a vaporizing chamber in which liquid may be readily converted into vapor through the use of heat. The vaporizing chamber is in the form of a receptacle E provided with a removable cover l and has connected thereto a liquid supply pipe 8. A float operated valve 9 is located in the liquid supply pipe 8 and includes a pivoted arm lil operating exteriorly of the receptacle 6 and a float rod I I slidably mounted in the cover 'I and a oat i2 operating within the receptacle. The iloat and iioat valve act to control the amount of liquid in the Vaporizing chamber 5 and should for some reason the valve 9 fail to close, an overow pipe I3 connects with the vaporizing chamber 5 adjacent the cover 'I through which surplus liquid may escape. A ported balile I4 is arranged over the intake of the overflow pipe I3 and extends into the liquid when at normal level to prevent the overtlow pipe I3 from having a siphoning action on the liquid within the vaporizing charnber. The port of the baiile is indicated by the character I5.
A heater is provided for the tank to vaporize the liquid and may be arranged interiorly or eX- teriorly of the tank or receptacle 5 and in this instance is in the form of an electric heater i5 extending intol the receptacle with the heating eiement submerged in the liquid.
A vapor outlet pipe Il connects with the cover E and is equipped with an attaching flange I8 to permit the securing thereof to a heat duct or the like, as indicated at I9, of a heating system 20 which in this instance is in the form of a furnace equipped with an electrically operated heat circuiating fan 2l. To permit the mounting of the receptacle E on the heating system 2S, a suitable bracket 2l is provided. Thus it will be seen as the vapor is generated in the chamber 5 it may pass under vapor pressure into the heating system or the heat conveying conduit IS thereof which leads to a room or rooms or any other` closure to be heated.
For the operation of the humidiiier, electric circuits 22, 23 and 2t are provided. The electric circuit 22 connects the electrically driven fan 2l to eiectric feed lines 25 with a hand operated main control switch 2B therein.
Also connected in the electric circuit 22 is an automatic temperature actuated switch 21 frequently known as a Bonnestat or a Furnacestat manufactured by the Minneapolis Honeywell Corporation. This automatic temperature operated switch 2l is of a type which can have its operation of opening and closing the circuit 22 varied for different temperatures, and includes double mercury switches one of which connects in the circuit 22 while the other is connected in the circuit 23. The automatic switch is installed on the heating system or the heat conveying conduit thereof, as clearly shown in the drawing. The electric circuit 23 has connected therein a humidostat 2t of a conventional construction also manufactured by the Minneapolis Honeywell Corporation.
The humidostat 28 is located in the room being heated. Further connected in the electric circuit 23 is a relay type switch 29 controlling the electric circuit 24. The electric circuit 24 connects to the electric heater IS and to electric feed lines 30. A manually operated main control switch 3l is connected in the electric circuit 24 or between the latter and the feed lines 39. The other mercury switch of the automatic temperature actuated switch 2 is connected in the electric circuit 23.
The electrical equipment used in connection with the humdier is well known and is frequently employed in automatically controlled heating systems. While the present invention has been shown associated with this kind of electric system, its use or application to other electric systems may be easily carried out, or if the humidier employs a heating medium other than an electrical heater, other types of controls may be provided for the humidifier which are well known in the art.
Whenever the heating system furnishes heat to the room or closure, the heat actuates the automatic switch 2l completing the electric circuit 23 providing that the humidostat 28 calls for humidity so that the relay type switch 29 will be actuated to close the circuit 24, thereby energize the electric heater. The electric heater being in operation vaporizes the liquid and the vapor under its own pressure passes into the conduit conveying the heat to the room so that the heat will contain a desired amount of moisture obtaining the desired humidity in the room. Whenever the heat from the source to the room is discontinued, the circuit is automatically broken to the electric heater I6 through the action of the automatic switch 2l or by the humidostat 28.
' From the foregoing description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, it will be seen that means has been provided for positively providing moisture in the heat furnished to a room whenever proper humidity is lacking in the room and that the moisture Will be in the form of a vapor generated from a source having a heating medium independent of the heating medium employed for the heat, thereby providing a very eicient and practical arrangement for obtaining desired humidity within a room which besides adding comfort to the occupants of the room also conserves heat.
While the receptacle has been shown and described as being located exteriorly of the heat conduit it may be located interiorly thereof.
While I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of my invention, it will be understood that minor changes in construction, combination and arrangement of parts may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
A humidifier comprising an open container, a cover closing said container and detachably secured thereto, a pipe connected to a heat conduit and extending through the cover and detachably secured thereto whereby vapor in the container under its own pressure may pass into the heat conduit, a oat controlled water supply means in communication with said container and detachably secured to the cover, an electric heater for vaporizing the water in said container, an electric circuit for said heater associated with an automatic electric control system of a heating system, a humidostat controlling the circuit to the electric heater, an overow connected to said container adjacent the cover, and a ported balile arranged over the intake of the overow and secured to the container above the overow intake and terminating in the liquid of the container.
RALPH E. LEGEMAN.
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US2766366A (en) * 1955-01-24 1956-10-09 Orville E Eckhoff Steam cookers
US2810381A (en) * 1955-10-27 1957-10-22 James S Knight Humidifier units for hot air furnaces
US2883511A (en) * 1958-04-17 1959-04-21 Layton T Gooldy Humidifier
US2888006A (en) * 1956-05-23 1959-05-26 Henry J Martin Furnace humidifier system
US3016892A (en) * 1958-06-04 1962-01-16 Ervin J Sperath Humidifier
US3087485A (en) * 1957-09-06 1963-04-30 Skuttle Mfg Co Humidifiers
US3169158A (en) * 1961-06-28 1965-02-09 United States Steel Corp Apparatus for annealing coils of steel strip
US3219796A (en) * 1962-01-04 1965-11-23 Badertscher Apparatus for moistening air
US3303837A (en) * 1965-06-23 1967-02-14 Lee S Rither Humidifier for heating systems
US3523175A (en) * 1968-05-27 1970-08-04 Ernest F Gygax Humidifier
US4239956A (en) * 1978-07-31 1980-12-16 Dri-Steem Humidifier Co., Inc. Electric steam humidifier
USRE33414E (en) * 1978-07-31 1990-10-30 Dri Steem Humidifier Company Electric steam humidifier
US5140667A (en) * 1991-08-28 1992-08-18 Herrmidifier Company, Inc. Electric steam humidifier for mounting on the horizontal bottom wall or vertical side wall of an air duct of a forced air furnace
US20050034487A1 (en) * 2003-08-13 2005-02-17 Soo-Young Oh Drum type washing machine and vapor generator thereof
US20070084486A1 (en) * 2005-09-06 2007-04-19 Lg Electronics Inc. Dish washer
US20130255664A1 (en) * 2012-04-02 2013-10-03 Empire Comfort Systems, Inc. Evaporation apparatus for high efficiency fire place or heater with humidification feature
US9062881B2 (en) 2012-02-16 2015-06-23 Empire Comfort Systems, Inc. Control system for space heater/hearth

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2766366A (en) * 1955-01-24 1956-10-09 Orville E Eckhoff Steam cookers
US2810381A (en) * 1955-10-27 1957-10-22 James S Knight Humidifier units for hot air furnaces
US2888006A (en) * 1956-05-23 1959-05-26 Henry J Martin Furnace humidifier system
US3087485A (en) * 1957-09-06 1963-04-30 Skuttle Mfg Co Humidifiers
US2883511A (en) * 1958-04-17 1959-04-21 Layton T Gooldy Humidifier
US3016892A (en) * 1958-06-04 1962-01-16 Ervin J Sperath Humidifier
US3169158A (en) * 1961-06-28 1965-02-09 United States Steel Corp Apparatus for annealing coils of steel strip
US3219796A (en) * 1962-01-04 1965-11-23 Badertscher Apparatus for moistening air
US3303837A (en) * 1965-06-23 1967-02-14 Lee S Rither Humidifier for heating systems
US3523175A (en) * 1968-05-27 1970-08-04 Ernest F Gygax Humidifier
US4239956A (en) * 1978-07-31 1980-12-16 Dri-Steem Humidifier Co., Inc. Electric steam humidifier
USRE33414E (en) * 1978-07-31 1990-10-30 Dri Steem Humidifier Company Electric steam humidifier
US5140667A (en) * 1991-08-28 1992-08-18 Herrmidifier Company, Inc. Electric steam humidifier for mounting on the horizontal bottom wall or vertical side wall of an air duct of a forced air furnace
US20050034487A1 (en) * 2003-08-13 2005-02-17 Soo-Young Oh Drum type washing machine and vapor generator thereof
US7591154B2 (en) * 2003-08-13 2009-09-22 Lg Electronics Inc. Drum type washing machine and vapor generator thereof
US20070084486A1 (en) * 2005-09-06 2007-04-19 Lg Electronics Inc. Dish washer
US7931033B2 (en) * 2005-09-06 2011-04-26 Lg Electronics Inc. Dish washer
US9062881B2 (en) 2012-02-16 2015-06-23 Empire Comfort Systems, Inc. Control system for space heater/hearth
US20130255664A1 (en) * 2012-04-02 2013-10-03 Empire Comfort Systems, Inc. Evaporation apparatus for high efficiency fire place or heater with humidification feature

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