Induction steam humidifier

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Inventors

McFadden, David H.
Bressner, Gorm A.

Application #

782347

Filed

Oct-24-1991

Published

Feb-15-1994

Current US Class

219/401
219/630
261/142
392/324

International Classes

H05B 006/10

Field of Search

219/10.491 219/10.57 219/10.75 219/10.77 219/10.51 219/401 392/324 392/325 261/129 261/130 261/127 261/139 261/141 261/142

Assignee

Arthur D. Little Enterprises, Inc. (Cambridge, MA)

Examiners

Leong; Philip H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schiller & Kusmer

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Abstract
Apparatus and method for producing steam for humidification of residential and commercial buildings by electrical induction heating of water are disclosed. The apparatus comprises a readily-removable non-magnetic water tank containing a magnetic target in contact with the water and an electrically powered induction coil located outside the water tank but in close proximity to the magnetic target.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A humidification apparatus comprising, in combination:

(a) induction coil means for producing electromagnetic energy;

(b) target means, spaced apart from and fixed relative to said induction coil means, for producing heat in response to electromagnetic energy produced by said induction coil means sufficient to vaporize a humidifying fluid in contact therewith so as to produce a vapor;

(c) fluid holding means for containing a humidifying fluid, said fluid holding means comprising a chamber having interior surfaces that define said chamber, and an opening for receiving said humidifying fluid and said target, and for providing an outlet for said vapor created in said chamber, said chamber being sized so as to enclose said target means such that said target means is spaced from and independent of said interior surfaces of said chamber so that the portion of said target means disposed in said chamber can be completely immersed in said humidifying fluid when said chamber is filled with said humidifying fluid;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to a new and improved humidifying/vaporizing apparatus wherein steam is generated by electrical induction heating of water. The use of heating systems, particularly forced hot air systems, during the winter months can result in extremely low indoor humidity levels. It is well-known under such circumstances to provide humidifying/vaporizing apparatus for residential and commercial applications. The purpose of such apparatus is to increase the moisture content of the air in a defined, more or less enclosed location above the normal or ambient humidity. The enclosed location may be a single room or an entire-building.

Numerous benefits are realized by increasing humidity levels of enclosed rooms or buildings heated with forced hot air. For most people, maintaining at least a minimum humidity level in the air makes breathing easier by reducing the drying effect on the lungs and airways, reduces dust and other air-borne particulates, and creates a generally healthier and less disease-prone environment. Energy efficiencies in space heating are also realized because humid air reduces the evaporation (heat loss) from one's skin and as a result allows the reduction in the room's temperature while maintaining comfort. For adults or children with breathing difficulties, such as asthma, bronchitis or croup, sleeping may be almost impossible without a humidifier that raises the humidity of the bedroom substantially above the rest of the house. Both portable and stationary humidifying apparatus are known in the art, as are spot humifiers and those used with central heating systems.
 
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