WO2011155227A1 - イオン発生機 - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the ion generator which discharge
- Bacteria such as Serratia and Bacillus, viruses, etc. are floating in the living spaces and rooms of homes, companies, schools and hospitals. In addition, there are various odors in the living space where people live. Therefore, in general homes, air conditioners that clean indoor air are often arranged indoors for the purpose of eliminating bacteria, odors, and the like.
- an air conditioner described in Patent Documents 1 and 2 includes an ion generator that generates positive ions H + (H 2 O) n and negative ions O 2 ⁇ (H 2 O) n, and A blower that discharges H + (H 2 O) n and O 2 ⁇ (H 2 O) n generated by the ion generator into the room.
- the air conditioner H + (H 2 O) n and O 2 - (H 2 O) n simultaneously generated by sending, at the active species by a chemical reaction of both ions in the surface, such as floating bacteria in the room It produces some hydroxyl radicals (.OH) or hydrogen peroxide H 2 O 2 . Since this hydroxyl radical (.OH) or hydrogen peroxide H 2 O 2 shows extremely strong activity, it is possible to decompose and sterilize floating bacteria.
- Japanese Patent No. 3770784 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-787878
- Japanese Patent No. 4436877 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2010-55960
- the main purpose is to sterilize and inactivate airborne bacteria and viruses in the air, and attach to clothes hung on curtains, hangers, etc.
- the effect of removing the attached odor is hardly expected. This is because the generated ions are scattered all over the room, and when reaching the clothes hung on curtains, hangers, etc., the amount of ions decreases, so the attached odor is deodorized, bacteria are removed and sterilized. , Do not lead to inactivation.
- the air conditioner or the ion generator described in the cited documents 1 and 2 it is used for the purpose of purifying the air in the living room, and adheres to an object such as a hat or a helmet. It cannot be expected to remove bacteria and attached odor. In other words, in order to realize this, it is necessary to hold the hat or helmet over the outlet from which ions are released, and the posture is artificially forced for a long time. In addition, the effect may not be expected depending on how it is held up.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an ion generator capable of specifying the positional relationship between an outlet of an ion generator and an object and irradiating the object with concentrated ions.
- an ion generator includes a housing that forms a main body outer appearance portion, a suction port that sucks air, a blow-out port that blows out the sucked air, and a suction port and a blow-out port.
- an ion generator comprising a blower that is positioned to send out air and an ion generator that generates ions, and the ions generated by the ion generator are discharged together with the air sent out by the blower
- the casing is provided with a positioning portion that can identify the positional relationship between the object that is the target of ion irradiation and the outlet. According to this configuration, it is possible to specify the positional relationship between the blowout port of the ion generator and the object, and it is possible to irradiate the generated ions intensively to the object.
- the positioning portion may be configured to have a recess provided in the upper part of the housing and on which a part of the object can be placed.
- the positioning unit may be formed by forming a concave portion recessed inward so that the positional relationship with the object can be specified on the side wall surface of the side surface of the housing. .
- an auxiliary air outlet may be provided in the recess. According to this configuration, for example, when the object is a helmet, it is possible to concentrate ions on the cheek pad and release ions.
- the housing may be provided with a hook portion for receiving an accessory attached to the object so as to be freely housed.
- the chin strap is hung on the hook portion, and it is possible to prevent obstruction of the air outlet by the chin strap, effective sterilization of the chin strap, and the like.
- a configuration may be provided in which a heat source for heating the air blown down the blower and up the ion generator is provided. According to this structure, it becomes possible to exhibit effects, such as a deodorizing of a target object, and microbe elimination, in a shorter time.
- the positional relationship is specified by placing the object in a state supported by the depression and the placement surface.
- the air outlet may be configured to blow out air toward the object having the specified positional relationship.
- the object may be a helmet or a hat.
- the positional relationship between the blowout port of the ion generator and the object can be specified, and the object can be irradiated with the generated ions in a concentrated manner.
- FIG. 1 is a side view showing the external appearance of the ion generator according to the present embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a top view showing the external appearance of the ion generator
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal section showing the structure of the ion generator with the central portion in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the overall appearance of the ion generator
- FIG. 5 is a top view of an ion generation unit showing an example of an ion generator used in this embodiment
- FIG. 6 to FIG. 8 is a view showing each use state of the ion generator of the present embodiment.
- the casing 2 that forms the outer shell (main body exterior part) of the main body of the ion generator 1 as viewed from the side has a substantially wedge shape. That is, the casing 2 that forms the outline of the main body of the ion generator 1 is formed such that the upper side gradually inclines in an upward gradient from the left side (referred to as front) to the right side (referred to as rear) in FIG. .
- a part of a helmet (an example of an object to be irradiated with ions) that is worn by a person, for example, a knee part or a chin part, is positioned according to the type of the helmet.
- a protrusion A that can be formed is formed.
- a protrusion B is formed at a position above the protrusion A in the tilt direction.
- a recess 3 is formed between the protrusion A and the protrusion B almost immediately after the protrusion A.
- the portion of the recess 3 includes the protrusion A and constitutes a positioning portion (a portion where the positional relationship between the object and the ion generator 1 (especially, the outlet 6 described later) can be specified), which will be described in detail later.
- the chin portion or the forehead portion of the helmet is placed, and positioning is performed so as to specify the positional relationship between the helmet and the ion generator 1.
- a depression 4 that is one step lower is formed almost immediately after the protrusion B. This depression 4 also has the same functions and operations as the depression 3.
- the casing 2 has a substantially pentagonal appearance, and the suction port 5 that sucks air into the front side (left side of the drawing) of the ion generator 1, the rear side An air outlet 6 is formed to blow out the sucked air (on the right side of the drawing).
- the casing 2 has concave portions inwardly curved so as to sandwich the center plane X of the ion generator 1 on both side wall surfaces (upper and lower sides in FIG. 2).
- the said part of a both-sides wall surface is named "the recessed part 7").
- protrusion A and the blower outlet 6 is continued like a mountain range.
- the line connecting the protrusions A and B is continuous so as to be a ridgeline of a mountain, and the casing 2 is formed symmetrically with the ridgeline as the center.
- the concave portions 7 formed on the both side walls described above serve to avoid interference between the main body of the ion generator 1 and the side surface portion (for example, cheek contact portion) of the helmet when the helmet is engaged with the recess 3, for example. .
- the concave portion 7 also serves to position the helmet so that a part of the helmet contacts and the positional relationship between the ion generator 1 and the helmet can be specified.
- the external appearance of the casing 2 of the ion generator 1 main body is formed like a mountain, with the upper part gradually rising toward the upper position, in particular, near the outlet 6, with respect to the bottom surface. Therefore, the bottom side is very stable and can be prevented from falling.
- a suction port 5 and a blower port 6 are formed in the front and rear as described above in the inside of the housing 2, and each of them is composed of a fan, a motor, and the like in an air passage that connects the respective straight lines. It has the air blower 8, and the air flow path 9 which connects this air blower 8 and the blower outlet 6, and is extended. Further, an ion generator 10 is installed in the air passage 9 so that the ion generator is exposed in the air passage 9. Further, an ion detector 11 for detecting the generated ions is provided on the lee of the ion generator 10. The ion detector 11 detects ions generated by the ion generator 10 and monitors the generation state. The ion generator 1 main body performs display and notification when ions cannot be detected or when the amount of generated ions is small.
- the above air outlet 6 is provided with a grid 61 for preventing foreign objects such as fingers from being inserted from the outside.
- the suction port 5 is provided with a mesh 51 made of a punching metal, a wire mesh, or the like that prevents foreign matter from entering the inside.
- the ion generator 10 is arrange
- the ion detector 11 is arrange
- the ions generated in the ion generator 10 suck air from the suction port 5 by the operation of the blower 8, and ride on the wind from the blowout port 6 when passing through the air passage 9. Released.
- air is sucked from near the lower part of the casing 2 of the main body of the ion generator 1, passes through the air passage 9 that slopes up in accordance with the casing shape, and is discharged obliquely upward from the blower outlet 6. Is done. In this way, the air flow path is upward and has a substantially linear shape, and there are no obstacles and ions can be efficiently released.
- the blower 8 is disposed in front of the housing 2 so as to face the suction port 5, the center of gravity of the ion generator 1 is closer to the bottom side. As a result, the ion generator 1 main body is stably placed, and the effect of preventing the overturn is promoted. Therefore, in combination with the shape of the casing 2 as described above, in particular, the substantially pentagonal shape and the mountain shape, the main body of the ion generator 1 can be placed in a stable state, and problems such as overturning can be solved.
- the ion generator 10 disposed in the air passage 9 includes a positive ion generator 12 and a negative ion generator 13 independently.
- the two ion generators 12 and 13 are separated from each other so that the direction of the straight line connecting the ion generators 12 and 13 intersects the direction of air flow generated by the blower 8.
- the ion generator 10 includes a power supply unit (not shown) that supplies voltage to two ion generation units, a positive ion generation unit 12 and a negative ion generation unit 13, and a holding body (not shown) that holds the ion generation unit and the power supply unit. (Not shown), and the power supply unit supplies positive and negative high voltages to the discharge electrodes 14 and 15 of the ion generation units 12 and 13, respectively.
- the ion generation parts 12 and 13 are comprised so that corona discharge may generate
- the ion generator 10 uses the discharge electrodes 14 and 15 as needle-like electrodes, and uses a needle electrode type ion generator composed of an induction electrode that surrounds the discharge electrodes 14 and 15 in an annular shape.
- a planar electrode type ion generator in which discharge electrodes are formed on an insulating substrate by printing can also be used.
- the flat electrode type ion generator has one discharge electrode, the direction of the electrode and the direction of the airflow may be parallel or intersecting.
- the amount of released ions is greater when they are placed apart from each other in the direction crossing the airflow, as with the above-mentioned needle electrode type ion generator. Since it increases, it is preferable.
- a positive or negative high voltage is alternately supplied to the discharge electrode.
- the ion generator 10 used in this embodiment has two ion generators, one ion generator 12 is a positive ion H + (H 2 O) m (m is an arbitrary integer), and the other ion generator. 13 delivers negative ions O 2 ⁇ (H 2 O) n (n is an arbitrary integer) into the air.
- these generated ions attach to and react with the target object, OH radicals and hydrogen peroxide H 2 O 2 are generated, which brings about effects of sterilization and deodorization. It is known that the higher the concentration of positive and negative generated ions, the more remarkable the effect. Since the generated ions have a property of recombining and disappearing each other, even if a high concentration can be realized in the very vicinity of the ion generating device 10, the concentration decreases rapidly as the transmission distance increases.
- the generated ions may reach the target object to perform the above-described deodorization and sterilization. Therefore, it is necessary to efficiently discharge the ions generated by the ion generator 10 from the outlet 6 and send them to the target object.
- the ion generator 1 of this embodiment shown in FIG. 3 since the air passage 9 including the air blower 8 is formed in a substantially linear shape and short to the air outlet 6, the generated ions are suppressed as much as possible, Ions can be efficiently discharged from the blowout port 6 and a large number of ions can be sent to the target object.
- the ion generator 1 shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 can reduce the size of the entire apparatus by shortening the air passage 9 in a substantially linear shape and shorten the air passage 9 from the air outlet 6 in a state where the coupling of generated ions is suppressed as much as possible. Can be released. Therefore, the ion generator 1 main body can be easily carried and arranged in any living room. Further, it can be placed in the vicinity of the target object, and ions can be efficiently and intensively irradiated onto the object. Moreover, even if it is carried and placed in an arbitrary place, it can be used in a stable state without falling down.
- the ion generator 1 of this embodiment makes it possible to concentrate and discharge the ions generated by the ion generator 10 with respect to the helmet as an object, and to dry the helmet in addition to deodorization and sterilization.
- the shape is designed to be used. That is, the ion generator 10 is arranged in the vicinity of the air outlet 6 so as to generate positive and negative ions in the vicinity of the object as much as possible, and the target, for example, the helmet and the ion generator 1 (particularly, the air outlet 6)
- the outer shape of the ion generator 1 is configured so that the most preferable state is always obtained.
- the ion generator 1 of the present embodiment can be stably installed regardless of the presence of an object. Moreover, the ion generator 1 is comprised so that the positional relationship in the use condition which performs deodorizing of an object, removal of bacteria, disinfection, and drying can be maintained reliably.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing a state in which a helmet 20 of a type in which a face can be seen is placed on the ion generator 1 so as to maintain the use state described above.
- This type of helmet 20 is a simple helmet that is usually called a jet helmet.
- the jet-type helmet 20 has a shape that covers the head, the forehead, the back of the head, the cheeks (both cheeks), and the jaws of the person's head and face so that the front part of the face is open.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing a state in which a helmet 20 of a type in which a face can be seen is placed on the ion generator 1 so as to maintain the use state described above.
- This type of helmet 20 is a simple helmet that is usually called a jet helmet.
- the jet-type helmet 20 has a shape that covers the head, the forehead, the back of the head, the cheeks (both cheeks), and the jaws of the person's head and face so that the front part of the face is open.
- each part of the helmet 20 corresponding to the forehead, the top of the head, the back of the head, both cheeks, and the chin of the person is indicated by a code in order, the vicinity of 21 is the forehead part, and the vicinity of 22 is the top part.
- 23 is the occipital area, and 24 is the cheek rest area.
- the mounting surface 100 is substantially flat.
- the forehead portion 21 of the jet-type helmet 20 is placed on the depression 3 corresponding to the protrusion A with respect to the installed ion generator 1.
- the helmet 20 in which the forehead portion 21 is placed in the depression 3 is engaged with the depression 3 and is shaped to be regulated at the position by the protrusion A.
- angular part of the cheek contact part 24 of the both sides of the helmet 20 is mounted in the mounting surface 100, and the helmet 20 is maintained (held) in the positioned state.
- the helmet 20 is placed in a state where the ion generator 1 is supported on the mounting surface 100 in a state where the ion generator 1 is mounted on the mounting surface 100, so that the ion generator 1 (particularly the air outlet) is supported. 6) is identified.
- the cheek contact portions 24 on both sides of the helmet 20 correspond to the concave portions 7 formed on the both side surfaces of the ion generator 1 and formed in a curved shape, and a part of the helmet comes into contact with the concave portions 7. As a result, positioning is assured. At this time, the helmet 20 is placed in a state in which the positional relationship with the ion generator 1 (particularly the air outlet 6) is specified and thus positioned. Further, since the concave portions 7 are formed on both sides of the ion generator 1, the above-described positioning is ensured without disturbing the placement of the helmet 20. The helmet 20 is placed with a specific positional relationship between the recesses 7 (between both side wall surfaces).
- the helmet 20 when the helmet 20 is placed on the ion generator 1, the helmet 20 is placed so as to sandwich the ion generator 1 from both sides around the blowout port 6.
- the ion generator 1 When the ion generator 1 is operated in this mounted state, positive and negative ions released from the blower outlet 6 by the blower of the blower 8 are directly and intensively applied to the occipital portion 23 and the top portion 22 inside the helmet 20. Released. The released ions then spread across the inside of the helmet 20 and adhere everywhere.
- the ion concentration inside the helmet 20, that is, in the space portion is several million ions / cm 3 of positive and negative ions, and the concentration that can be realized in an indoor environment by an air conditioner equipped with a normal ion generator.
- the jet helmet 20 can be placed on the ion generator 1 as shown in FIG. 7, for example, as well as the placement method shown in FIG.
- the cheek pad 24 of the helmet 20 is placed in correspondence with the recesses 7 provided on both sides of the ion generator 1.
- the helmet 20 is positioned so as to sandwich the recesses 7 of the ion generator 1 at the cheek contact portions 24 on both sides. Even in this case, the positional relationship between the helmet 20 and the ion generator 1 can be specified using the recess 7.
- the lower part of the occipital portion 23 is placed in a state in which the lower portion of the occipital portion 23 is in contact with the placement surface 100 and is held in a state where it is held.
- the helmet 20 is placed in a state of being positioned with respect to the ion generator 1 in a standing state.
- the front surface of the helmet 20, that is, the portion corresponding to the face portion is held in a specific positional relationship with the ion generator 1 in an open state.
- the inside of the helmet 20 facing the blower outlet 6 of the ion generator 1 is irradiated with ions so as to concentrate between the crown portion 22 and the occipital portion 23.
- ions so as to concentrate between the crown portion 22 and the occipital portion 23.
- the concave portion 7 serves as a positioning portion for positioning the helmet 20 as the object.
- the concave portion 7 is formed in conformity with the shape of the concave portion 7 so as to be in contact with and hold a part of the cheek contact portion 24 of the jet type (type) helmet 20.
- FIG. 8 shows an example of use for a helmet 30 that wraps the entire face, called a full face.
- This type of helmet 30 is formed in a shape that covers all directions of a person's head except for a lower portion having a hole for inserting the head.
- the ion generator 1 of the present embodiment maintains the positional relationship with the helmet so that the ion blower outlet 6 is inserted from the hole for inserting the head.
- FIG. 8 shows an example of use for a helmet 30 that wraps the entire face, called a full face.
- This type of helmet 30 is formed in a shape that covers all directions of a person's head except for a lower portion having a hole for inserting the head.
- the ion generator 1 of the present embodiment maintains the positional relationship with the helmet so that the ion blower outlet 6 is inserted from the hole for inserting the head.
- FIG. 8 shows an example of use for a helmet 30 that wraps the entire face, called a full face.
- the reference numeral 31 indicates the forehead portion
- the vicinity of 32 indicates the top portion
- the vicinity of 33 indicates the occipital portion
- the vicinity of 34 corresponds to the cheek rest part
- the vicinity of 35 corresponds to the chin part.
- the jaw portion 35 is placed in the recess 3 corresponding to the protrusion A of the ion generator 1.
- the movement of the helmet 30 is restricted by the protrusion A as described above.
- a part of the peripheral edge portion (cheek rest portion 34) of the head insertion hole of the helmet 30 comes into contact with the concave portions 7 on both sides of the ion generator 1. Since the concave portion 7 is provided in this way, when the helmet 30 is placed, the helmet 30 does not interfere with both side walls of the housing 2 and the helmet 30 is positioned so as to sandwich the air outlet 6. Can do.
- the helmet 30 generates ions in a state where the jaw portion 35 of the helmet 30 is placed in the recess 3 and the lower portion 36 of the occipital portion 33 is placed on the placement surface 100 on which the ion generator 1 is placed. It is held in a specific positional relationship with the machine 1.
- the ion generator 1 When the ion generator 1 is operated in the state installed as described above, positive and negative ions released from the blower outlet 6 by the blower of the blower 8 hit the top portion 32 inside the helmet, and then the inside of the occipital portion 33 and the helmet 30. It spreads throughout the space and adheres everywhere.
- the ion concentration inside the helmet 30 at this time is several millions / cm 3 of positive and negative ions, respectively, and from 100 times the concentration that an air conditioner equipped with a normal ion generator 10 can realize in an indoor environment. It corresponds to 1000 times.
- the object that the ion generator 1 deodorizes and sterilizes includes, for example, motorcycles (including mopeds) and various types of helmets for bicycles.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and a baseball helmet or the like can also be used as an object. In such a case, similar effects can be expected.
- a cap that can maintain its shape and shape even when placed can also be used as an object. In particular, any object can be used as long as it does not collapse even when placed, can maintain its shape, and has a space portion.
- the outer shape of the casing of the ion generator 1 may be formed so as to fit the helmet or hat.
- 2nd Embodiment is an example which provided the auxiliary blower outlet in the recessed part 7 of the ion generator 1 with respect to 1st Embodiment demonstrated previously. Therefore, the ion generator 1 of 2nd Embodiment is the structure similar to the ion generator 1 of 1st Embodiment fundamentally, about the common part, the code
- the concave portion 7 formed on the side surface of the casing 2 of the ion generator 1 is a portion corresponding to the cheek contact portion of the helmet.
- the cheek contact portion is in close contact with the person's cheek when the helmet is worn by the person, and corresponds to the recess 7 when the helmet is worn on the ion generator 1. In a state where the helmet is mounted on the ion generator 1, a part of the helmet comes into contact with the recess 7.
- the ion generator 1 of the first embodiment cannot be directly applied to the cheek contact part. Therefore, the ion generator 1 of the second embodiment is provided with an auxiliary air outlet so that ions can be directly irradiated onto the cheek pad of the helmet.
- Other configurations are the same as those of the first embodiment.
- the auxiliary air outlet 62 described above is provided to be opened in the recess 7 (side wall surface 71). As shown in detail in FIG. 10, the auxiliary air outlet 62 communicates with a branch passage 92 branched from the air passage 9, and guides ions through the passage 92. This branch passage 92 is formed in the lee of the ion generator 10. Moreover, the auxiliary blower outlet 62 is provided in the upper position of the recessed part 7, and is formed in the vertically long shape. This is for the purpose of avoiding that all the openings of the auxiliary air outlet 62 are closed due to contact of the helmet portion.
- the ion generator 1 configured as described above is placed on the placement surface, and a full-face type helmet 30 is placed as shown in FIG.
- This placement state is the same as that described in FIG.
- the auxiliary air outlet 62 faces the cheek pad portion 34. For this reason, the generated ions are directly released by concentrating on the cheek pad 34.
- the ion generator 1 can directly and intensively emit ions not only in the vicinity of the top portion 32 of the helmet 30 but also in the cheek rest portion 34. Therefore, effects such as deodorization and sterilization can be further promoted. In addition, the drying effect is enhanced at the same time by the wind from the blower 8.
- the helmet is formed in a shape that protects the head, and the shape and the like are different depending on the purpose of use.
- a protective helmet for boarding a bicycle, an automatic two-wheeled vehicle, etc. has been described, but there are other construction objects such as a helmet for construction and construction.
- the outer shell of the housing 2 of the ion generator 1 of the present embodiment is formed so as to ensure a specific positional relationship with these when a helmet is placed.
- the third embodiment is a mode in which the attached odor due to sweat or the like is efficiently deodorized at the same time, and the configuration will be described in detail with reference to FIG.
- the part relating to the chin strap (one form of the accessory part of the object) is different from the first and second embodiments, and the other parts are the same. For this reason, common parts are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof is omitted.
- a part of the casing constituting the outer shell of the ion generator 1 is provided with a portion that can accommodate a hook portion 17 for hanging a chin strap.
- This portion is a space area provided in the upper part of the air passage 9 and the air outlet 6, and the hook portion 17 is provided in this space area. That is, a space region is provided between the upper wall surface 91 where the air passage 9 is formed and the inner wall surface corresponding to the air passage 9 of the housing 2.
- a rod-like slide portion 18 is provided so as to be slidable in the front and rear directions in the air blowing direction.
- a hook portion 17 that is pivotally supported by a shaft support portion 19 is provided at the tip of the slide portion 18.
- the slide portion 18 has positioning notches 18 a and 18 b formed on the surface facing the housing 2.
- the housing 2 is provided with a protrusion 2a for fitting into and engaging with the notches 18a and 18b so as to face the notches 18a and 18b.
- the hook portion 17 is provided for hooking the chin strap as described above, and the end portion opposite to the shaft support portion 19 is formed in an L-shape bent upward.
- the slide portion 18 is slid leftward (forward) in the drawing and accommodated in the space area as shown in FIG. At this time, the notch portion 18b of the slide portion 18 is engaged with the protrusion 2a on the housing 2 side and locked in a positioned state. And the hook part 17 protrudes the L-shaped front-end
- the hook portion 17 can be used in order to hang the chin strap on the hook portion 17 so that the chin strap of the helmet does not get in the way. To do.
- the hook portion 17 is pulled rightward from the state of FIG.
- the notch portion 18b of the slide portion 18 is detached from the protrusion 2a.
- the protrusion 2a fits into the notch part 18a of the slide part 18 in the position corresponding, and the state is maintained.
- the hook portion 17 is rotated by the shaft support portion 19 and maintained in the state shown in FIG.
- the hook part 17 has the structure by which rotation control is carried out in the position as shown in FIG.12 (b). This can be easily configured by using a known configuration and means.
- the hook portion 17 is provided so as to be housed in the housing 2. Further, by pulling out the hook portion 17 and setting it to the use state shown in FIG. 12B, the helmet 20 can be placed with the chin strap 37 hooked on the hook portion 17 as shown in FIG.
- the full face type helmet shown in FIG. 8 is given as an example of the helmet, but the same applies to other helmets.
- the ion generator 1 When the placement of the helmet 30 is completed as shown in FIG. 13, the ion generator 1 operates and ions are released into the interior space of the helmet as described above, and an atmosphere of high concentration ions can be created. . At this time, since the movement of the chin strap 37 is restricted, the air outlet 6 is not blocked and the air flow is not obstructed. In addition, sterilization and deodorization are effectively performed with the ions sent out in the chin strap 37, and at the same time, a drying effect can be expected. As described above, according to the present embodiment, the same effects as those described in the first and second embodiments can be expected.
- the auxiliary air outlet 62 can be provided as necessary.
- the ion generator 1 can be used not only in such usage but also in other usages. Although the ion generator 1 demonstrated previously can mount the said target object so that a specific positional relationship with a target object can be hold
- the ion generator 1 has a short air passage 9 between the air blower 8 and the air outlet 6 and is formed in a substantially linear shape. Therefore, it can be downsized and portable. For this reason, the generated ions can be released in the direction of the inclination, and further, there is no part that obstructs the ventilation in the middle, so that the ions can be efficiently released to the external space. Moreover, the ion generator 1 makes the air path which connects the suction inlet 5 and the blower outlet 6 substantially linear, and forms the ventilation path 9 etc. in the upward slope toward the blower outlet 6 simultaneously. Therefore, since the ion generator 1 can irradiate the generated ions along an upward slope, the ions can be concentrated and emitted toward the target object.
- the ion generator 1 is placed on a flat surface such as a table when returning home.
- the air outlet 6 can be directed around the head including the face. Then, the ion generator 1 is operated. Accordingly, sweat and odor can be efficiently removed by releasing ions to the face and hair.
- the ion generator 1 is operated. Accordingly, sweat and odor can be efficiently removed by releasing ions to the face and hair.
- a large amount of water components are clustered in the ions, and the moisture and other effects such as moisture retention can be expected.
- the ion generator 1 can concentrate ions in the mouth and irradiate ions, it can be used for gargle when returning home. According to such a use form, it can be said that it is effective also in prevention of a cold etc. by disinfection and inactivation of a virus, bacteria, etc.
- the ion generator 1 of this embodiment when performing deodorization of a helmet, removal of bacteria, etc., in order to exhibit the effect in a shorter time, the ion generator 1 is supplied with a heating source (air to be blown). It is effective to provide one that is heated.
- a heating source air to be blown
- An example is shown in FIG.
- the heating source in this case is a heater 81 formed in a coil shape, for example, and is disposed immediately after the blower 8.
- the heater 81 is provided in the blower passage 9 on the windward side of the blower 8 on the windward side of the ion generator 10.
- ions can be emitted from the outlet 6 without much influence of the heater 81 on the amount of ions generated.
- the deodorant when irradiated for about 1.5 hours with the heater installed It has been clarified that the effect and the deodorizing effect when irradiated for 4 hours without mounting the heater are almost the same.
- the ion generator 1 includes a housing 2 that forms a main body exterior, a suction port 5 that sucks in air, a blower port 6 that blows out the sucked air, and a suction port. It is provided with a blower 8 that is located between the air outlets and sends out air, and an ion generator 10 that generates ions, and discharges the ions generated by the ion generator 10 together with the air sent out by the blower 8. is there.
- the housing 2 is provided with a positioning unit that can specify the positional relationship between an object to be ion-irradiated (target of ion irradiation) and the air outlet 6.
- the positioning part is provided with an indentation 3 provided on the top of the housing 2 on which a part of the object can be placed.
- the object is placed in a state supported by the recess 3 and the placement surface 100.
- the positional relationship between the object and the air outlet 6 is specified (the object is positioned as such).
- the blower outlet 6 blows off air toward the target object with which this positional relationship was specified.
- the positioning portion is formed by forming concave portions 7 recessed inward on both side wall surfaces of the housing 2 so that the positional relationship with the object can be specified. Thereby, the positioning of the target object shown in FIGS. 6 and 8 can be made more reliable, and the positioning of the target object shown in FIG. 7 is further possible.
- the positional relationship between the air outlet 6 and the object can be specified, and the generated ion can be intensively irradiated to the object.
- the ion generator 1 has a posture (position) where the helmet is placed so that, when the helmet as the object is placed, the ion strikes mainly on the place where the odor or the like is most likely to adhere in the helmet. ).
- the placed posture is specified. It is possible to irradiate with concentration. Thereby, it is possible to increase the effect of removing the attached odor.
- the ion generator 1 is configured to position an object in the vicinity of the ion generation portion and maintain the positional relationship so that the generated ions can be efficiently irradiated to the object such as a helmet or a hat.
- a positioning part capable of maintaining the object in a predetermined position is provided in the casing constituting the outer shell (outer appearance) of the ion generator 1. Note that only one positioning unit may be provided, but a plurality of positioning units may be provided for positioning different types of objects.
- the concentration of ions in the space portion can be made so high that it does not compare with the concentration when used indoors.
- the ion generator 1 can monitor generated ion and can make irradiation of ion reliable. .
- the ion generator 1 is normally used for the purpose of the original use of the ion generator, that is, for the purpose of removing bacteria, viruses, odors, etc. floating in the indoor air with the generated ions.
- the target ion such as a hat or a helmet so that the generated ions are concentrated and irradiated.
- an auxiliary air outlet 62 is provided in a portion corresponding to the cheek rest portion of the helmet of the housing 2.
- Ion generator 2 Housing 3 Recess (Positioning part) 5 Suction port 6 Air outlet 62 Auxiliary air outlet 7 Recessed part (positioning part) 8 Blower 81 Heater (heat source) 9 Airflow path 10 Ion generator 11 Ion detector 20 Helmet (jet type) 30 Helmet (full face type) A Protrusion (positioning part)
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以下、本発明の一実施形態(第1の実施形態)を図面に基づいて詳述する。図1は本実施形態に係るイオン発生機の外観を示す側面図、図2はイオン発生機の外観を示す上面図、図3は図2における中心部を切断したイオン発生機の構造を示す縦断面図、図4はイオン発生機の全体の外観を示す斜視図、図5は本実施形態に使用するイオン発生装置の一例を示すイオン発生部を上部から目視した上面図、また図6から図8は本実施形態のイオン発生機の各使用状態を示した図である。
次に、本発明の他の実施形態(第2の実施形態)を説明する。第2の実施形態は、先に説明した第1の実施形態に対し、イオン発生機1の凹部7にさらに補助吹出口を設けた例である。従って第2の実施形態のイオン発生機1は、基本的には第1の実施形態のイオン発生機1と同様の構成であり、共通する部分については符号等を同一にし、説明を省く。
次に、本発明の更に他の実施形態(第3の実施形態)について説明する。通常、ヘルメットは頭部を保護するような形状に形成されており、使用目的等においてその形状等が異なる。上述の対象物として、特に自転車や、自動2輪等に搭乗する際の保護用のヘルメットについて説明したが、当該対象物としては、その他に、建設、工事用のヘルメット等もある。本実施形態のイオン発生機1の筐体2の外郭は、そのようなヘルメットを載置した場合に、これらと特定の位置関係を確保できるように形成される。
イオン発生機1について、対象物の除菌、脱臭を行なう使用例を説明した。特に対象物として、載置した状態で形状が崩れず、空間部分が形成される帽子、ヘルメットについて説明した。
上述した通り、本発明の各実施形態に係るイオン発生機1は、本体外観部を形成する筐体2と、空気を吸い込む吸込口5と、吸い込んだ空気を吹き出す吹出口6と、吸込口と吹出口の間に位置して空気を送り出す送風機8と、イオンを発生させるイオン発生装置10とを備え、イオン発生装置10が発生したイオンを、送風機8が送出する空気とともに外部に放出するものである。また筐体2には、イオン照射される(イオン照射の対象である)対象物と吹出口6との位置関係を特定できる位置決め部が設けられている。
2 筐体
3 窪み(位置決め部)
5 吸込口
6 吹出口
62 補助吹出口
7 凹部(位置決め部)
8 送風機
81 ヒータ(熱源)
9 送風路
10 イオン発生装置
11 イオン検出器
20 ヘルメット(ジェット型)
30 ヘルメット(フルフェイス型)
A 突起(位置決め部)
Claims (8)
- 本体外観部を形成する筐体と、空気を吸い込む吸込口と、吸い込んだ空気を吹き出す吹出口と、吸込口と吹出口の間に位置して空気を送り出す送風機と、イオンを発生させるイオン発生装置とを備え、前記イオン発生装置が発生したイオンを、前記送風機が送出する空気とともに外部に放出するようになしてあるイオン発生機において、
前記筐体には、イオン照射される対象物と前記吹出口との位置関係を特定できる位置決め部が設けられていることを特徴とするイオン発生機。 - 前記位置決め部は、筐体上部に設けられ対象物の一部を載置できる窪みが形成されていることを特徴とする請求項1記載のイオン発生機。
- 前記位置決め部は、筐体の側面の側壁面に、前記対象物との位置関係を特定できるように内側に凹んだ凹部を形成してなる請求項1または2に記載のイオン発生機。
- 前記凹部に補助吹出口が設けられていることを特徴とする請求項3に記載のイオン発生機。
- 前記筐体には、対象物の付属部品を掛けるフック部が収容自在に設けられていることを特徴とする請求項1に記載のイオン発生機。
- 前記送風機の風下で、かつイオン発生装置の風上に送風される空気を加熱する熱源を設けたことを特徴とする請求項1に記載のイオン発生機。
- 自機が略平坦な載置面に載置された状況において、前記対象物が前記窪みおよび前記載置面に支持された状態に置かれることにより、前記位置関係が特定される請求項2に記載のイオン発生機であって、
前記吹出口は、
前記位置関係の特定された対象物に向けて、空気を吹き出すことを特徴とするイオン発生機。 - 前記対象物は、ヘルメットまたは帽子であることを特徴とする請求項7に記載のイオン発生機。
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