WO2020024562A1 - 除水雾系统 - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to the field of electrical automation, and in particular, to a water mist removal system.
- the inventors of the present application have found that in order to ensure the effect of removing water mist, the defogger in the prior art will be turned on for a long time, and the optical equipment waits for the water mist removal operation of the water mist removal device, which will inevitably cause Waste of power resources and mechanical loss of the demister reduce the life of the demister.
- the purpose of this application is to provide a water mist removal system, which can save power resources and prolong the service life of the mist eliminator, on the premise that users can use the water mist removal device without being affected by water mist.
- An embodiment of the present application provides a water mist removing system applied to a water mist removing device, including: a detection device, a processor connected to the detection device, and a demister connected to the processor; the The detection device detects a use state of the water mist device to be removed and a water mist state on a surface of the water mist device to be removed; the processor receives a detection result of the detection device, and Sending an opening instruction to the demister when the used state and the state of the water mist meet a preset condition; the demister starts after receiving the opening instruction, and performs an operation on the surface of the water mist device to be removed Defog.
- the processor sends a shutdown instruction to the demister when the water mist device to be removed is in an unused state or the water mist state does not satisfy a preset condition; the demister receives the Close after closing command.
- the processor sends a shutdown instruction to the defogger to control the defogger to close to prevent the defogger from reaching the defogging effect or
- the mist eliminator is still on, which effectively saves power resources and extends the service life of the mist eliminator.
- the detection device includes a use state detector and a water mist detector;
- the use state detector is configured to detect a current use state of the water mist device to be removed, and transmit the current use state to the process
- the water mist detector is configured to detect a current water mist state of the water mist device to be removed, and transmit the current water mist state to the processor.
- the use state detector detects whether there is anyone within a preset distance around the water mist device to be removed, and sends a detection result to the processor.
- the use state detector is an infrared sensor.
- the infrared sensor can effectively detect whether there is anyone within a preset distance around the water mist device to be removed, thereby ensuring detection efficiency.
- the water mist detector detects at least one of a water mist area, a water mist position, and a surrounding environment humidity.
- the water mist detector detects a water mist area and sends the water mist area to the processor, and the processor determines whether the water mist area is greater than a preset area, and when the determination result is yes Determining that the state of the water mist satisfies the preset condition.
- the water mist detector detects the water mist position and sends the water mist position to the processor, and the processor determines whether the water mist position is a preset position, and when the determination result is yes Determining that the state of the water mist satisfies the preset condition.
- the water mist detector detects the surrounding environment humidity and sends the surrounding environment humidity to the processor, the processor determines whether the surrounding environment humidity is greater than a preset humidity, and when the determination result is yes Determining that the state of the water mist satisfies the preset condition.
- the demister is an electrically heated demister.
- the embodiment of the present application is provided with a detection device, which is used to detect a use state of the water mist device to be removed, and a water mist state on a surface of the water mist device to be removed, and sends the detection structure to a process.
- the processor analyzes the detection structure and sends an opening instruction to the demister when the water mist device to be removed is in a used state and the water mist state meets a preset condition; After receiving the start instruction sent by the processor, it is turned on and defogs the surface of the water mist removing device.
- the water mist device to be removed is in a used state, indicating that the user is using the water mist device to be removed; if the water mist state on the surface of the water mist device to meet the preset conditions at this time, the water on the surface of the water mist device to be removed is described
- the fog affects the user's use of the water mist eliminator device.
- an open instruction is sent to the demister to control the defogger to be turned on and the surface of the water mist eliminator device is defogged to ensure that the user is not affected by water when using the water mist eliminator device. Fog effect.
- the water mist device to be removed When the water mist device to be removed is not in use or the water mist state does not meet the preset conditions, it means that the user does not use the water mist device to be removed, or the water mist does not affect the user's use of the water mist device; Turn on the defogger to avoid turning on the defogger for defogging when it is not necessary to defog the water defogging device. While saving power resources, ensure the rest time of the defogger and extend the service life of the defogger.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a water mist removing system
- FIG. 2 is a working flowchart of a water mist removing system.
- the present application relates to a mist removing system 100, which is applied to a mist removing device, as shown in FIG. 1, and includes: a detecting device 10, a processor 20, and a mist removing device 30.
- the detection device 10 is connected to the processor 20, and the processor 20 is connected to the demister 30.
- the detection device 10 is used to detect the use state of the water mist removing device and the water mist state on the surface of the water mist removing device, and sends the detection result to the processor 20; the processor 20 is used to receive the detection result of the detection device 10, and
- the test results are analyzed. That is, it is determined whether the water mist device to be removed is in a used state, and whether the water mist state meets a preset condition.
- the processor 20 sends an opening instruction to the defogger 30, and the defogger 30 receives the start of the sending from the processor 20 Turn on after the instruction, and defog the surface of the water mist removal device.
- the water mist removal system 100 uses the detection device 10 to detect the use state of the water mist removal device and the water mist state on the surface of the water mist removal device, and compares the corresponding detection results. It is sent to the processor 20 for analysis in real time.
- the processor 20 sends a signal to the demister 30 Sending the opening instruction, the defogger 30 is turned on after receiving the opening instruction sent by the processor 20, and performs defogging on the surface of the water mist removing device.
- the water mist device to be removed indicates that the user is using the water mist device, and the state of the water mist meets the preset conditions.
- the water mist affects the user's use of the water mist device, and the water mist device is in the used state.
- the processor 20 sends an opening instruction to the demister 30, controls the demister 30 to be turned on, and performs defogging on the surface of the water mist removing device, ensuring that the user is not affected by the device when the water mist device to be removed is used.
- the processor 20 does not send an opening instruction to the demister 30, and the demister 30 is in a closed state, thereby effectively saving power resources and extending the service life of the demister 30.
- the processor 20 when the analysis of the detection result by the processor 20 indicates that the water mist device to be removed is in an unused state or the water mist state does not meet a preset condition, the processor 20 sends a signal to the demister 30 A closing instruction is sent, and the defogger 30 is turned off after receiving the closing instruction.
- the water mist device to be removed is in an unused state, indicating that no user is using the water mist device to be removed. At this time, regardless of the water mist state on the surface of the water mist device, there is no need to defog the surface of the water mist device.
- the processor 20 sends a shutdown instruction to the demister 30 and controls the demister 30 to close, it can effectively save power resources and extend the life of the demister; similarly, the water mist state on the surface of the water mist device to be removed is not satisfied
- the preset conditions indicate that the water mist on the surface of the water mist removal device does not affect the user's use of it. At this time, whether or not the user is using the water mist device, there is no need to defog the surface of the water mist removal device.
- the processor 20 sends a shutdown instruction to the demister 30 and controls the demister 30 to close, it can also effectively save power resources and prolong the service life of the demister.
- the detection device 10 includes a use state detector 11 and a water mist detector 12.
- the use state detector is used to detect the use state of the water mist device to be removed, and sends the detected use state to the processor 20;
- the water mist detector 12 is used to detect the water mist state on the surface of the water mist device to be removed, and The obtained water mist state is sent to the processor 20.
- the two detection functions of the detection device 10 are detected by using two sub-devices of the state detector 11 and the water mist detector 12, respectively, which can effectively improve the detection efficiency and the accuracy of the detection results.
- the state detector 11 is used to detect whether there is anyone within a preset distance around the water mist device to be removed, and the processor 20 sends the detection result. After the use state detector 11 sends the detection result of detecting whether there is any person within a preset distance around the water mist device to be removed to the processor 20, the processor 20 will perform a comparative analysis with a preset judgment condition to determine the water mist device to be removed. Whether it is in use.
- the preset judgment condition is: there are people within a preset distance around the water mist device to be removed, it is determined that the water mist device to be removed is in a used state, and no one is within a preset distance around the water mist device to be removed, then It is determined that the water mist device to be removed is in an unused state; when the use state detector 11 detects that there is a person within a preset distance around the water mist device to be removed, the processor 20 determines that the water mist device is to be used, When the use state detector 11 detects that no one is within a preset distance around the water mist device to be removed, the processor 20 determines that the water mist device to be removed is in an unused state.
- the water mist device to be removed is in the used state.
- the water mist device to be removed is an electronic device, it can be judged whether it is in the used state by whether it is powered on.
- the water mist device is arranged in the box, and it can be judged whether the box is in a used state by judging whether the box is opened. Specifically, it can be selected according to actual needs, and it is not exhaustive here.
- the use state detector 11 is an infrared sensor.
- the infrared sensor can effectively detect whether there is anyone within a preset distance around the water mist device to be removed.
- the water mist detector 12 detects at least one of a water mist area, a water mist position, and a surrounding environment humidity, and sends a detection result to the processor 20, and the processor 20 is configured according to a corresponding preset area, Set the position as the preset humidity to determine whether the water mist state on the surface of the water mist device to be removed meets the preset conditions.
- the processor 20 is configured according to a corresponding preset area, Set the position as the preset humidity to determine whether the water mist state on the surface of the water mist device to be removed meets the preset conditions.
- the water mist detector 12 detects the water mist area and sends the detected water mist area to the processor 20.
- the processor 20 compares the received water mist area with a preset area. If the received water mist area is greater than The preset area indicates that the water mist on the surface of the device to be removed has affected the normal use of the user, and it is determined that the state of the water mist on the surface of the device to be removed satisfies the preset condition.
- the water mist detector 12 detects the water mist position and sends the detected water mist position to the processor 20.
- the processor 20 compares the received water mist position with a preset position. If the received water mist position includes The preset position indicates that the water mist on the surface of the water mist device has affected the normal use of the user, and it is determined that the state of the water mist on the surface of the water mist device satisfies the preset condition.
- the preset position may be a position where a user of the water mist device is to be used, for example, a position where a driver of a front windshield of a car is facing.
- the water mist detector 12 detects the ambient humidity and sends the detected ambient humidity to the processor 20, and the processor 20 compares the received ambient humidity with a preset humidity. If the received ambient humidity is greater than If the humidity is preset, it is determined that the water mist state on the surface of the water mist device to be removed satisfies the preset condition. When the surrounding humidity is too high, it is easy to condense on the surface of the water mist device to be removed, affecting the user's use. For example, water mist condensing on the mirror around the bath.
- the water mist detector 12 detects at least two of the water mist area, the water mist position, and the surrounding environment humidity, as long as one of them meets the corresponding condition, the water mist on the surface of the water mist device to be removed is determined.
- the status meets the preset conditions. For example, if the processor 20 determines that there is water mist at the preset position, then even if the surrounding environment humidity and the area of the water mist do not meet their corresponding conditions, the processor 20 still determines that the state of the water mist on the surface of the water mist device to be removed meets the preset condition.
- water mist area the position of the water mist, and the surrounding environment humidity are only examples of methods for determining the state of the water mist on the surface of the water mist device to meet the preset conditions in this embodiment.
- Other criteria such as water mist thickness. Not exhaustive here.
- Step S101 The detection device detects a use state of the water mist device to be removed and a water mist state on a surface of the water mist device to be removed, and sends a detection result to the processor;
- Step S102 the processor receives the detection result, and sends an opening instruction to the demister when the water mist device to be removed is in a used state and the water mist state meets a preset condition;
- Step S103 The defogger receives the opening instruction and turns on, and performs defogging on the device for removing water mist.
- the application also relates to a water mist removal system.
- This embodiment is substantially the same as the foregoing embodiment, and the main difference is that in the foregoing embodiment, the use state detector 11 and the water mist detector 12 are always on. In this embodiment, the use state detector 11 and the water mist detector 12 are selectively turned on. The details are as follows:
- the demister 30 when the demister 30 is in a closed state, only one of the use state detector 11 and the water mist detector 12 is turned on for real-time detection, and the other is in a closed state.
- the use state detector 11 when the use state detector 11 is turned on, the water mist detector 12 is turned off, the use state detector 11 detects the use state of the water mist device to be removed, and transmits it to the processor 20, and the processor 20 determines the water mist device to be removed
- the water mist detector 12 is turned on to detect the water mist state on the surface of the water mist device to be removed.
- the water mist detector 12 may be in the on state and the use state detector 11 is in the off state. The principle of the two is the same, and no detailed description is given here.
- this embodiment ensures that the user can use the water mist device to be removed without being affected by water mist by selectively turning on one of the use state detector 11 and the water mist detector 12. Under the premise of saving power resources and extending the service life of the demister, it can further save power resources and extend the service life of the use state detector 11 and the water mist detector 12.
- each module involved in this embodiment and the foregoing embodiments is a logic module.
- a logical unit may be a physical unit or a part of a physical unit. It is realized by a combination of multiple physical units.
- this embodiment does not introduce units that are not closely related to solving the technical problems proposed in this application, but this does not mean that there are no other units in this embodiment.
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一种除水雾系统(100),包括:检测装置(10)、与检测装置(10)连接的处理器(20)、与处理器(20)相连的除雾器(30);检测装置(10)检测待除水雾装置的使用状态以及待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态;处理器(20)接收检测装置(10)的检测结果、并在待除水雾装置处于被使用状态且水雾状态满足预设条件时发送开启指令至除雾器(30);除雾器(30)在接收到开启指令后开启、并对待除水雾装置表面进行除雾。该除水雾系统(100)在保证用户使用待除水雾装置时不受水雾影响的前提下,能够节约电力资源、延长除雾器(30)的使用寿命。
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本申请要求于2018年08月03日提交中国专利局、申请号为201810876003.X、发明名称为“除水雾系统”的中国专利申请的优先权,其全部内容通过引用结合在本申请中。
本申请涉及电器自动化领域,特别涉及一种除水雾系统。
在人们的日常生活中,各种光学设备的应用非常广泛,大到高层建筑的玻璃外墙、汽车上的挡风玻璃和后视镜等,小到家用的梳妆镜、摄像机的镜头等。然而,由于这些光学设备使用时一般直接暴露在外界环境中,从而导致外界环境中的很多因素都会影响到其光学性能,其中影响最大、最普遍的就是光学设备表面的水雾。例如室外气温较低时汽车挡风玻璃上凝结的水雾、洗澡时梳妆镜上凝结的水雾等。为了消除水雾对这些光学设备的影响,现有技术中通常是与光学设备配套设置除雾器,通过除雾器消除影响光学设备光学性能的水雾。
然而,本申请的发明人发现,现有技术中的除雾器为了保证除水雾的效果,会长时间开启,持续的对光学设备等待除水雾装置进行除水雾操作,这势必会造成电力资源的浪费以及除雾器的机械损耗,缩短除雾器的使用寿命。
本申请的目的在于提供一种除水雾系统,在保证用户使用待除水雾装置不受水雾影响的前提下,节约电力资源、延长除雾器的使用寿命。
本申请的实施方式提供了一种除水雾系统,应用于待除水雾装置,包括:检测装置、与所述检测装置连接的处理器、与所述处理器相连的除雾器;所述检测装置检测所述待除水雾装置的使用状态以及所述待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态;所述处理器接收所述检测装置的检测结果、并在所述待除水雾装置处于被使用状态且所述水雾状态满足预设条件时发送开启指令至所述除雾器;所述除雾器在接收到所述开启指令后开启、并对所述待除水雾装置表面进行除雾。
另外,所述处理器在所述待除水雾装置处于未被使用状态或者所述水雾状态不满足预设条件时发送关闭指令至所述除雾器;所述除雾器在接收所述关闭指令后关闭。处理器在待除水雾装置处于未被使用状态、或者水雾状态不满足预设条件时,向除雾器发送关闭指令,控制除雾器关闭,防止除雾器在已经达到除雾效果或用户已经不再使用待除水雾装置时,除雾器仍处于开启状态,有效的节约电力资源,延长除雾器的使用寿命。
另外,所述检测装置包括使用状态检测器、以及水雾检测器;所述使用状态检测器用于检测所述待除水雾装置的当前使用状态、并将所述当前使用状态传输至所述处理器;所述水雾检测器用于检测所述待除水雾装置当前水雾状态、并将所述当前水雾状态传输至所述处理器。
另外,所述使用状态检测器检测所述待除水雾装置周边的预设距离内是否有人,并将检测结果发送至所述处理器。
另外,所述使用状态检测器为红外传感器。红外传感器可以有效的检测待除水雾装置周边的预设距离内是否有人,保证检测效率。
另外,所述水雾检测器检测水雾面积、水雾位置及周围环境湿度中的至少一种。
另外,所述水雾检测器检测水雾面积、并将所述水雾面积发送至所述处理器,所述处理器判断所述水雾面积是否大于预设面积、并在判断结果为是时判定所述水雾状态满足所述预设条件。
另外,所述水雾检测器检测水雾位置、并将所述水雾位置发送至所述处理器,所述处理器判断所述水雾位置是否为预设位置、并在判断结果为是时判定所述水雾状态满足所述预设条件。
另外,所述水雾检测器检测周围环境湿度、并将所述周围环境湿度发送至所述处理器,所述处理器判断所述周围环境湿度是否大于预设湿度、并在判断结果为是时判定所述水雾状态满足所述预设条件。
另外,其特征在于,所述除雾器为电加热除雾器。
本申请实施方式相对于现有技术而言,设置有检测装置,检测装置用于检测待除水雾装置的使用状态、以及待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态,并将检测结构发送至处理器,处理器接收到检测结果后,会对检测结构进行分析,并在待除水雾装置处于被使用状态且水雾状态满足预设条件时,向除雾器发送开启指令;除雾器在接收到处理器发送的开启指令后开启、并对待除水雾装置表面进行除雾。待除水雾装置处于被使用状态,说明有用户正在使用该待除水雾装置;如果此时待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态满足预设条件,则说明待除水雾装置表面的水雾影响到了用户对待除水雾装置的使用,此时向除雾器发送开启指令,控制除雾器开启、对待除水雾装置表面进行除雾,保证用户使用待除水雾装置时不受水雾影响。当待除水雾装置未处于使用状态、或者水雾状态不满足预设条件,则说明用户未使用待除水雾装置、或者水雾并不影响用户对待除水雾装置的使用;此时不开启除雾器,避免在无需对待除水雾装置进行除雾时,仍然开启除雾器进行除雾,在节约电力资源的同时,保证除雾器的休息时间,延长除雾器的使用寿命。
图1为一种除水雾系统的结构示意图;
图2为一种除水雾系统的工作流程图。
为使本申请的目的、技术方案和优点更加清楚,下面将结合附图对本申请的各实施方式进行详细的阐述。然而,本领域的普通技术人员可以理解,在本申请各实施方式中,为了使读者更好地理解本申请而提出了许多技术细节。但是,即使没有这些技术细节和基于以下各实施方式的种种变化和修改,也可以实现本申请各权利要求所要求保护的技术方案。
本申请涉及一种除水雾系统100,应用于待除水雾装置,如图1所示,包括:检测装置10、处理器20和除雾器30。其中,检测装置10与处理器20连接,处理器20与除雾器30连接。检测装置10用于检测除水雾装置的使用状态以及待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态、并将检测结果发送至处理器20;处理器20用于接收检测装置10的检测结果,并对检测结果进行分析。即判断待除水雾装置是否处于被使用状态、以及水雾状态是否满足预设条件。当分析结果为、待除水雾装置处于被使用状态且水雾状态满足预设条件时,处理器20会发送开启指令至除雾器30,除雾器30在接收到处理器20发送的开启指令后开启、并对待除水雾装置表面进行除雾。
与现有技术相比,本实施方式所提供的除水雾系统100,使用检测装置10检测待除水雾装置的使用状态和待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态、并将对应的检测结果实时的发送至处理器20进行分析,当处理器20对检测结果的分析结果为、待除水雾装置处于被使用状态且水雾状态满足预设条件时,处理器20会向除雾器30发送开启指令,除雾器30在接收到处理器20发送的开启指令后开启、并对待除水雾装置表面进行除雾。待除水雾装置处于被使用状态说明用户正在使用待除水雾装置、水雾状态满足预设条件说明水雾影响到用户对待除水雾装置的使用,待除水雾装置处于被使用状态且水雾状态满足预设条件时,处理器20向除雾器30发送开启指令、控制除雾器30开启并对待除水雾装置表面进行除雾,保证用户使用待除水雾装置时不受其表面水雾的影响,其它状态下,处理器20不向除雾器30发送开启指令,除雾器30处于关闭状态,从而有效的节约电力资源、延长除雾器30的使用寿命。
进一步的,在本实施方式中,当处理器20对检测结果的分析为、待除水雾装置处于未被使用状态或者水雾状态不满足预设条件时,处理器20会向除雾器30发送关闭指令,除雾器30在接收到关闭指令后关闭。待除水雾装置处于未被使用状态,说明没有用户正在使用待除水雾装置,此时无论待除水雾装置表面为何种水雾状态,都无需对待除水雾装置表面进行除雾,此时处理器20向除雾器30发送关闭指令、控制除雾器30关闭,可以有效的节约电力资源、延长除雾器的使用寿命;同理,待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态不满足预设条件,说明待除水雾装置表面的水雾并不影响用户对其的使用,此时无论有没有用户在使用待除水雾装置,都无需对待除水雾装置表面进行除雾,此时处理器20向除雾器30发送关闭指令、控制除雾器30关闭,同样可以有效的节约电力资源、延长除雾器的使用寿命。
具体的,在本实施方式中,检测装置10包括使用状态检测器11和水雾检测器12。使用状态检测器用于检测待除水雾装置的使用状态、并将检测到的使用状态发送至处理器20;水雾检测器12用于检测待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态,并将检测到的水雾状态发送至处理器20。将检测装置10的两种检测功能分别通过使用状态检测器11和水雾检测器12两个子装置进行检测,可以有效的提升检测效率、以及检测结果的准确性。
更为具体的,在本实施方式中,使用状态检测器11检测待除水雾装置周边的预设距离内是否有人,并将检测结果发送时处理器20。使用状态检测器11将检测待除水雾装置周边的预设距离内是否有人的检测结果发送至处理器20后,处理器20会与预设的判断条件进行对比分析,判断待除水雾装置是否处于被使用状态。例如,如果预设的判断条件为:待除水雾装置周边的预设距离内有人、则判定待除水雾装置处于被使用状态,待除水雾装置周边的预设距离内无人、则判定待除水雾装置处于未被使用状态;则当使用状态检测器11检测到待除水雾装置周边的预设距离内有人时,处理器20即判定待除水雾装置处于被使用状态,当使用状态检测器11检测到待除水雾装置周边的预设距离内无人时,处理器20即判定待除水雾装置处于未被使用状态。可以理解的是,判断待除水雾装置是否处于被使用状态的方法还有很多,例如,如果待除水雾装置为电子设备,可以通过其是否通电判断其是否处于被使用状态;如果待除水雾装置设置在盒子内,可以通过判断盒子是否被开启判断其是否处于被使用状态,具体可以根据实际需要进行选取,在此不进行穷举。
优选的,在本实施方式中,使用状态检测器11为红外传感器。红外传感器可以有效的检测待除水雾装置周边的预设距离内是否有人。
在本实施方式中,水雾检测器12检测水雾面积、水雾位置及周围环境湿度中的至少一种,并将检测结果发送至处理器20,处理器20根据对应的预设面积、预设位置即预设湿度,判断待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态是否满足预设条件。下面,对其具体的判断方法进行一一说明。
水雾检测器12检测水雾面积、并将检测到的水雾面积发送至处理器20,处理器20会将接收到的水雾面积与预设面积进行对比,如果接收到的水雾面积大于预设面积,则说明待除水雾装置表面的水雾已经影响到了用户对其的正常使用,则判定待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态满足预设条件。
水雾检测器12检测水雾位置、并将检测到的水雾位置发送至处理器20,处理器20会将接收到的水雾位置与预设位置进行对比,如果接收到的水雾位置包括预设位置,则说明待除水雾装置表面的水雾已经影响到了用户对其的正常使用,则判定待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态满足预设条件。其中,预设位置可以是待除水雾装置的用户使用位置,例如,汽车前挡风玻璃的驾驶员正对位置等。
水雾检测器12检测周围环境湿度、并将检测到的周围环境湿度发送至处理器20,处理器20会将接收到的周围环境湿度与预设湿度进行对比,如果接收到的周围环境湿度大于预设湿度,则判定待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态满足预设条件。当周围环境湿度过大时,容易在待除水雾装置表面凝结,影响用户的使用。例如洗澡时周围的镜子上凝结的水雾等。
需要说明的是,当水雾检测器12检测水雾面积、水雾位置及周围环境湿度中的至少两者时,只要其中一者满足对应的条件,即判定待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态满足预设条件。例如,在如果处理器20判断在预设位置有水雾,那么即使周围环境湿度和水雾面积不满足其对应的条件,处理器20依然判定待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态满足预设条件。
可以理解的是,水雾面积、水雾位置及周围环境湿度仅为本实施方式中的判定待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态满足预设条件的方法举例,在实际应用中,还可以有其他的标准,例如水雾厚度等。在此不进行穷举。
下面,对除水雾系统100工作时的具体流程进行说明,如图2所示,包括:
步骤S101:检测装置检测待除水雾装置的使用状态和待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态、并将检测结果发送至处理器;
步骤S102:处理器接收检测结果、并在待除水雾装置处于被使用状态且水雾状态满足预设条件时发送开启指令至所述除雾器;
步骤S103:除雾器接收开启指令并开启,对待除水雾装置进行除雾。
上面各种方法的步骤划分,只是为了描述清楚,实现时可以合并为一个步骤或者对某些步骤进行拆分,分解为多个步骤,只要包括相同的逻辑关系,都在本专利的保护范围内。
本申请还涉及一种除水雾系统。本实施方式与前述实施方式大致相同,主要区别之处在于:在前述实施方式中,使用状态检测器11和水雾检测器12一直处于开启状态。而在本实施方式中,使用状态检测器11和水雾检测器12为有选择性的开启。具体细节如下:
在本实施方式中,当除雾器30处于关闭状态时,使用状态检测器11和水雾检测器12仅开启其中一者进行实时的检测,另一者处于关闭状态。例如,仅开启使用状态检测器11,水雾检测器12处于关闭状态,使用状态检测器11检测待除水雾装置的使用状态、并传输至处理器20,处理器20判定待除水雾装置处于被使用状态时,开启水雾检测器12、检测待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态。同理,也可以是水雾检测器12处于开启状态,使用状态检测器11处于关闭状态,两者原理一致,在此不进行具体说明。
与现有技术相比,本实施方式通过选择性的开启使用状态检测器11和水雾检测器12中的一者,在保证第一实施方式保证用户使用待除水雾装置不受水雾影响的前提下,节约电力资源、延长除雾器的使用寿命的效果的同时,可以进一步的节约电力资源、延长使用状态检测器11和水雾检测器12的使用寿命。
值得一提的是,本实施方式和前述实施方式中所涉及到的各模块均为逻辑模块,在实际应用中,一个逻辑单元可以是一个物理单元,也可以是一个物理单元的一部分,还可以以多个物理单元的组合实现。此外,为了突出本申请的创新部分,本实施方式中并没有将与解决本申请所提出的技术问题关系不太密切的单元引入,但这并不表明本实施方式中不存在其它的单元。
本领域的普通技术人员可以理解,上述各实施方式是实现本申请的具体实施方式,而在实际应用中,可以在形式上和细节上对其作各种改变,而不偏离本申请的精神和范围。
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- 一种除水雾系统,应用于待除水雾装置,其中,包括:检测装置、与所述检测装置连接的处理器、与所述处理器相连的除雾器;所述检测装置检测所述待除水雾装置的使用状态以及所述待除水雾装置表面的水雾状态;所述处理器接收所述检测装置的检测结果、并在所述待除水雾装置处于被使用状态且所述水雾状态满足预设条件时发送开启指令至所述除雾器;所述除雾器在接收到所述开启指令后开启、并对所述待除水雾装置表面进行除雾。
- 根据权利要求1所述的除水雾系统,其中,所述处理器在所述待除水雾装置处于未被使用状态或者所述水雾状态不满足预设条件时发送关闭指令至所述除雾器;所述除雾器在接收所述关闭指令后关闭。
- 根据权利要求1所述的除水雾系统,其中,所述检测装置包括使用状态检测器、以及水雾检测器;所述使用状态检测器用于检测所述待除水雾装置的当前使用状态、并将所述当前使用状态传输至所述处理器;所述水雾检测器用于检测所述待除水雾装置当前水雾状态、并将所述当前水雾状态传输至所述处理器。
- 根据权利要求3所述的除水雾系统,其中,所述使用状态检测器检测所述待除水雾装置周边的预设距离内是否有人,并将检测结果发送至所述处理器。
- 根据权利要求4所述的除水雾系统,其中,所述使用状态检测器为红外传感器。
- 根据权利要求1所述的除水雾系统,其中,所述水雾检测器检测水雾面积、水雾位置及周围环境湿度中的至少一种。
- 根据权利要求6所述的除水雾系统,其中,所述水雾检测器检测水雾面积、并将所述水雾面积发送至所述处理器,所述处理器判断所述水雾面积是否大于预设面积、并在判断结果为是时判定所述水雾状态满足所述预设条件。
- 根据权利要求6所述的除水雾系统,其中,所述水雾检测器检测水雾位置、并将所述水雾位置发送至所述处理器,所述处理器判断所述水雾位置是否为预设位置、并在判断结果为是时判定所述水雾状态满足所述预设条件。
- 根据权利要求6所述的除水雾系统,其中,所述水雾检测器检测周围环境湿度、并将所述周围环境湿度发送至所述处理器,所述处理器判断所述周围环境湿度是否大于预设湿度、并在判断结果为是时判定所述水雾状态满足所述预设条件。
- 根据权利要求1至9中任一项所述的除水雾系统,其中,所述除雾器为电加热除雾器。
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