Abstract:
The present invention relates to an air treating device to be used for prevention of drying of air or cleaning of air, convenient for carrying and yet capable of humidifying the air in a room as required, by being disposed in the air feed unit of an equipment having an air delivering function and comprising diffusing pieces exposed to the delivered air as required to promote diffusion of liquid components, a diffusing piece mounting unit holding the diffusing pieces, and a mounting means for facing the diffusing pieces to the air feed unit.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the invention 
     The present invention relates to an air treating device to be used for prevention of drying of air and for cleaning of air. 
     2. Description of the prior art 
     Staying for a long time in a room with dry air may cause sour throat. This becomes conspicuous especially while a person is lodging or sleeping at a hotel, etc. during a business trip or a journey and the occupant of the room may feel uncomfortable with a sore throat, eventually leading to failure of his/her physical condition. 
     A humidifier is known conventionally as equipment for humidifying air, but the usual humidifier is unfit for carrying because of its large dimensions and weight. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The main object of the present invention is to provide an air treating device which is convenient for carrying and yet is capable of humidifying the air in a room (including the cabin of a movable body) as required, by being disposed on an air feed unit of an equipment having an air delivering function and comprising diffusing pieces exposed to the delivered air as required to promote diffusion of its liquid components, a diffusing piece mounting unit supporting the diffusing pieces, and a mounting means for positioning the diffusing pieces to be exposed to the air feed unit. 
     Another object of the present invention is to provide an air treating device which is capable of sharply improving the humidifying efficiency, wherein the diffusing pieces comprise absorbing members having a liquid absorbing function. 
     Still another object of the present invention is to provide an air treating device which is capable of providing humidifying effects and functions and effects of fragrance, deodorization, sterilization, etc., by using a treating liquid containing various components as required (components of fragrance, deodorization, sterilization, etc., for example). 
     Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an air treating device which is capable of preserving the humidifying effects (or functions and effects) for a long time, by providing a liquid storing unit in which to immerse part of the diffusing piece in the liquid. 
     A further object of the present invention is to provide an air treating device which is capable of realizing compact dimensions during non use of the air treating device and achieving further improvement of portability, by constructing at least the diffusing pieces in a way to be stored inside a liquid storing unit. 
     A still further object of the present invention will become clear with the description of the embodiment to be presented hereafter. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an air treating device of the present invention. 
     FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the folded state of the air treating device in FIG.  1 . 
     FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the air treating device in FIG.  1 . 
     FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the folded state of the air treating device in FIG.  3 . 
     FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing still another embodiment of the air treating device. 
     FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the state in use of the air treating device in FIG.  5 . 
     FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the folded state of the air treating device in FIG.  5 . 
     FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing yet another embodiment of the air treating device. 
     FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a further embodiment of the air treating device. 
     FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the air treating device in FIG.  9 . 
     FIG. 11 is a plan view showing another embodiment of the diffusing piece. 
     FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a still further embodiment of the air treating device. 
     FIG. 13 is a sectional view of the air treating device in FIG.  12 . 
     FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing a yet further embodiment of the air treating device. 
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     An embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail hereafter by referring to drawings. 
     FIG. 1 indicates an air treating device  1 . This air treating device  1  is used by being mounted on the front face side of the air feed unit X of an air conditioning device such as air conditioner, etc. in a room (including the cabin of a movable body such as automobile, etc.). 
     This air treating device  1  is provided with diffusing pieces, fastening devices  20  serving as both mounting means for mounting these diffusing pieces  3  in prescribed position and diffusing piece mounting unit for hanging and supporting the diffusing pieces  3 , and a liquid storing unit  5  the bottom end of which is fixed inside on the bottom face. 
     A diffusing piece  3  is constructed in the shape of a front looking fancy strip with suitable water absorbing cloth or paper, etc. capable of absorbing liquid to improve humidifying and/or other effects. While a large number of air holes  3   c  are formed in the diffusing piece  3  to improve air permeability, the diffusing piece  3  may also be constructed by forming a plurality of pleats to further improve air permeability and to also increase the contact surface area with the air delivered from the air feed unit X. In the case where the diffusing piece is constructed by bundling a large number of fibers without twisting them, in place of the illustrated diffusing piece  3  in the shape of a fancy strip, improvement of air permeability and increase of contact surface can be expected. 
     A plurality of such diffusing pieces  3  are installed side by side at suitable intervals in a way to fit the size of the air feed unit X. 
     A fastening device  20 , integrally fixed to the diffusing piece  3  by having its bottom end  20   a  mounted to the top end of the latter, is constructed by having its top end curved in the shape of an arc to be fastened to the top end of the projected part of the air feed unit X. At the top end  20   b  may be mounted a rubber member for protection against slipping. The top ends of the diffusing pieces  3  are connected to one another with a connecting portion  21 , so as to integrate the respective diffusing pieces  3  and simplify their fastening. The bottom ends may also be connected to one another in addition to the top ends, or the connecting portion  21  may be omitted. 
     The liquid storing unit  5 , which aims at preserving humidifying effects for a long time, is composed of synthetic resin sheets, and formed in the shape of a slender bag in the transverse direction opening at the top, and is provided with a lid  5   c  for opening and closing the opening  5   b  at the top face. 
     This air treating device  1  takes a compact shape convenient for carrying as shown in FIG. 2 when the lid  5   c  is closed after removing the fastening device  20  from the state of use in FIG.  1  and storing it in the liquid storing unit  5  together with the diffusing pieces  3 . At the front edge of the lid  5   c  is formed an insert  5   e  which can be inserted in a notch  5   d , so as to maintain a closed state. 
     The liquid storing unit  5  may be formed with a mounting frame  22  which is integral with the diffusing piece mounting unit as shown in FIG. 3 in place of the construction in FIG.  1 . Namely, the mounting frame  22  is formed with synthetic resin in the shape of a square frame composed of  4  side members  22   a ,  22   b ,  22   c ,  22   c  which can be folded flat as shown in FIG. 4, forming a concave part  22   d  at the bottom side member  22   a  and hanging, on the top side member  22   b , a plurality of diffusing pieces  3  at suitable intervals. The concave part  22   d  is used as the liquid storing unit  5 . 
     The mounting frame  22  in FIG. 3, FIG. 4 may be provided with a band, etc. (not illustrated) holding the folded state in the case where it is constructed by being urged in a way to take the shape of FIG. 3 in normal state, and provided with a bar member (not illustrated) stretching in the vertical direction to maintain the shape of FIG. 3 in the case where it is constructed in a way to take the shape of FIG. 4 in a normal state. 
     Here, if the size of the internal circumference of the mounting frame  22  is adjusted to a size fit and corresponding to the projection of the air feed unit X, the bar member and the separate mounting means become unnecessary. 
     Moreover, as shown in FIG. 5, it is also possible to construct the air treating device  1  with suction cups  2  as mounting means for mounting in a prescribed position, diffusing piece mounting unit  4  for hanging diffusing pieces  3  and a liquid storing unit  5  in which to immerse part of the diffusing pieces  3 . 
     A diffusing piece  3  is constructed in the shape of a fancy strip with suitable water absorbing cloth or paper, etc. capable of absorbing liquid. The diffusing piece mounting unit  4  for hanging the diffusing piece  3  is used to hang the diffusing piece  3  by pinching it at the top end, which is provided in a plurality of pieces side by side in the transverse direction. Namely, a hanging rail  6  of a suitable length corresponding to the breadth of the air feed unit X is provided, and a plurality of hanging members  7  are mounted to the hanging rail  6  along its longitudinal direction. 
     The hanging members  7 , having a pinching unit  8 , are inserted in the hanging rail  6  from below and rotatably held there, as shown in FIG. 8. A hanging member  7  is constructed by forming the portion  7   b  other than the top end part  7   a  in the shape of an angular pillar and holding, at the top, an operating unit  9  of a diameter larger than the breadth of the hanging rail  6 , in a way to change the orientation of the pinching unit  8  i.e. the orientation of the diffusing piece  3  by turning the operating unit  9 . 
     At the top of the hanging rail  6  is provided a suction cup  2  as means for mounting the device to the ceiling face, etc. on the front face side of the air feed unit X as shown in FIG.  6 . The mounting of the suction cup  2  is made by means of a chain member  2   a  one end of which is fixed to the suction cup  2 , and a suitable position on the other end of the chain member  2   a  is detachably fastened to a hook  6   a  formed on the top face of the hanging rail  6 . If the chain member  2   a  is formed sufficiently long, the distance from the suction cup  2  to the hanging rail  6  can be changed as desired, thus enabling mounting of the device to the mounting position. As the mounting means, other means such as hook, magnet, tape, etc. may also be used in place of the suction cup  2 . 
     The liquid storing unit  5  is composed of synthetic resin sheets, and formed in the shape of a slender and shallow bag the top face of which may be opened and closed. This construction enables folding, and thus realizes a compact size. To the top part at intermediate position in the direction of breadth of the liquid storing unit  5  are fixed fastening members  5   a  for fastening a part of the chain member  10 . To the fastening members  5   a  is fastened a part of the chain members  10  pending from both ends of the hanging rail  6 , to hold the liquid storing unit  5  by hanging it below the hanging rail  6 . 
     By thus making the distance between the hanging rail  6  and the liquid storing unit  5  adjustable, it becomes possible to adapt them to the size of the air feed unit X. It is also all right to make the hanging by using some other means such as belt-shaped member instead of the chain members  10 , or mount the liquid storing unit  5  separately with an independent mounting means and position it below the hanging rail  6 . In the liquid storing unit  5  is injected a treating liquid Y, and the bottom part of the hung diffusing pieces  3  is dipped in it. The liquid storing unit  5  may also be used simply for receiving the treating liquid Y flowing down from the diffusing pieces  3 , without storing the treating liquid Y in it. 
     The air treating device  1  constructed as described above (see FIG. 1 FIG. 6) can be used as follows: 
     To protect his/her throat against damage due to drying of air during his/her sleep at a hotel, etc., the user pours water as treating liquid Y into the liquid storing unit  5 , and has the water absorbed by the diffusing pieces  3  either previously set or prepared separately. 
     The reason why separately prepared diffusing pieces are used is that this enables use of suitable material such as tissue paper, etc. with the construction shown in FIG.  5  and FIG. 6, and the material is either cut into the shape of strips as illustrated to be pinched at the pinching units  8 , or hung by winding in the shape of twisted-paper strings. This hanging allows the bottom part of the diffusing pieces  3  to be dipped in the treating solution Y in the liquid storing unit  5 . The diffusing pieces  3  dipped in the treating solution Y efficiently absorb the water which fills the inside of the material texture. 
     In the case where the diffusing pieces  3  are positioned on the front face side of the air feed unit X as shown in FIG. 1 or FIG. 6, by using either fastening devices  20  or suction cups  2  as the mounting means, the diffusing pieces  3  are exposed to the delivered air. Although the diffusing pieces  3  evaporate their water content even under natural conditions, this evaporation is further promoted by the delivered air. A diffusing piece  3  with small meshes mainly repels the air and does not allow it to pass through, but a diffusing piece  3  of a permeable material lets the air pass through and discharges the water content into the atmosphere in the room. At that time, with the construction of FIG. 5, FIG. 6, the angle of the respective hanging members  7  can be changed as required depending on the state of drying or the user&#39;s taste, to control the volume of the air hitting against the diffusing pieces  3 . 
     The water content diffused into the atmosphere in the room is carried by the delivered air and spreads to the entire part of the space there. Therefore, drying of the air is prevented, and the user can maintain a good physical condition. Moreover, if aromatic liquid such as perfume, deodorizer, germicidal agent, etc. are added in addition to pure water, they can demonstrate various functions and effects according to their respective natures. 
     The dust and dirt contained in the delivered air hit against the diffusing pieces  3  and are absorbed by the latter. For that reason, this air treating unit  1  also has functions and effects of an air cleaner. 
     When the air treating unit  1  is out of use, it is folded as shown in FIG. 2, FIG.  4  and FIG.  7 . With the construction of FIG. 5, FIG. 6, the four corners at top end of the folded liquid storing unit  5  are inserted and held in the slits  6   b  at four corners of the hanging rail  6 , to integrate the respective elements in a compact size convenient for carrying, thus making it possible to achieve all of the objects. 
     On the other hand, in the case where the diffusing pieces  3  are constructed by sealing highly water absorbing resin  3   b  in paper bag  3   a , etc. as shown in FIG. 8, the liquid storing unit  5  can be omitted because the highly water absorbing resin  3   b  sufficiently holds water content and indicates respiration. With the construction of FIG. 8, the liquid storing unit  5  may be removed from the chain member  10 . The diffusing pieces  3  in FIG. 8 can also be used for the air treating unit  1  indicated in FIG.  1 ˜FIG.  4 . 
     FIG. 9 to FIG. 14 indicate another embodiment of the air treating unit  1 . 
     The air treating unit  1  in FIG. 9, FIG. 10 is realized by winding the diffusing piece  3 . 
     The diffusing piece  3  is formed of a long length with a breadth corresponding to the air feed unit X, and is wound in the shape of a roll in the longitudinal direction on a core member  3   c  of suitable weight, so that it may be taken up depending the degree of use. 
     The mounting means is constructed in the same way as in the preceding embodiment, and the diffusing piece mounting unit  4  provided with mounting means is composed of a winding shaft case  11  (hereinafter simplified to be upper case) and a storing case (hereinafter simplified to be lower case) which can be mutually fit. The upper case  11  and the lower case  12  have a slender box shape for storing the diffusing pieces  3 , and the upper case  11  is fit in the lower case  12  from above. The bottom face of the upper case  11  is open while the top face is formed in the shape of an arc, and a take-up shaft  13  is provided in it in the longitudinal direction. At one end of the take-up shaft  13  is provided a handle  14  for turning this shaft  13 . On the circumferential face of the take-up shaft  13  is provided a means for fixing one edge  3   d  of the diffusing pieces  3 . The construction in this embodiment uses one side  15   a  of a face fastener as fixing means, to be engaged with the other side  15   b  of the face fastener fixed to either the diffusing pieces  3  themselves or to one edge  3   d  of the diffusing piece  3 . 
     One end of the chain members  10  is engaged with the four corners on the outer side face of the upper case  11 . The chain members  10  provide the same functions and effects as those of the chain members  10  in the preceding embodiment, and positions the lower case  12  which also serves as liquid storing unit below the upper case  11 . 
     The lower case  12  has a shape of bottomed box, and at four corners on the outer side face are formed hooks  12   a  for detachably engaging optional position of the chain members  10 . 
     The air treating device  1  indicated in FIG. 9, FIG. 10 is used by pouring a treating liquid Y in the lower case. As the degree of staining of the diffusing piece  3  increases by absorbing dust and dirt in the course of use, the dirt is removed with turning of the handle  14 . This enables continuous use of this device. The diffusing piece is protected against any unnecessary loosening at the time of take-up, because it is wound around the core member  3   c  of proper weight. 
     To fix one edge  3   d  of the diffusing piece  3  to the take-up shaft  13 , it may be all right to insert one edge  3   d  of the diffusing piece  3  in this shaft  13  for fastening, but use of face fasteners  15   a ,  15   b  as in this embodiment will make the fixing operation simpler. 
     Moreover, the diffusing piece  3 , wound in the shape of a long roll, can be sufficiently adapted to an air feed unit X which is longer in the longitudinal direction than the length of the chain member  10 . 
     It is also all right to form, on said upper case  11 , a portion in the shape of a gutter capable of storing a liquid and construct the diffusing piece  3  in a way to be rolled downwardly with the treating liquid Y stored in the gutter-shaped portion. This construction is effective for extending the diffusing piece  3  in the vertical direction, because the treating liquid Y flows down by its own weight. 
     Furthermore, the diffusing piece  3  may also be constructed in such a way that, the surface areas of openings  3   e ,  3   f ,  3   g  are different at each length as required, in the longitudinal direction, as shown in FIG.  11 . In this case, by enabling take-up in both upward and downward directions, it becomes possible to select openings suitable to the degree of humidification. 
     Still more, since the upper case and the lower case are formed in a way to be mutually fit, they are turned into a single member if fit together when they are not in use, thus facilitating handling and improving portability. And yet, by adopting a fitting structure securing airtightness, it prevents leakage of water or water content from inside the case  12 . 
     FIG.  12  and FIG. 13 indicate an embodiment suitable to an air conditioning system having an air feed unit X at its top face. Namely, this air treating device  1  is provided, in the same way as above, with an upper case  11  and a lower case  12 , and is detachably fastened with side plates  16 ,  17  on the left and right sides so that both cases  11 ,  12  may be disposed to be off-set in the vertical and longitudinal directions. 
     The upper case  11  has a shape of a slender bottomed box having a detachable lid  11   a  at its top face, forms a notch  11   b  on the front face, and is provided with a take-up shaft  13  inside, while a handle  14  is attached to one end of the take-up shaft  13 . In addition, a plurality of fitting convex portions  11   c ,  11   c  are formed on both the left and right end faces. 
     The lower case  12  has a shape of a slender bottomed box open at its top face, and a plurality of fitting convex portions  12   b ,  12   b  are formed on both the left and right end faces. 
     The side plates  16 ,  17  are in a triangle shape in side view, forming fitting holes  17   c  fitting concave portions, in which the fitting convex portions  11   c ,  11   c  are fit, at two non right-angled corners. In addition, at those corners are formed as required control pieces  16   b ,  17   b  for preventing mutual displacement between the upper case  11  and the lower case  12 . 
     The air treating device  1  indicated in FIG.  12  and FIG. 13 is used by being mounted on the air feed unit X. Since the bottom face of the air treating device  1  is open, the air fed from the bottom face hits against the diffusing piece  3  from below, and achieves the same effects as above. When the device is not in use, the left and right side places  16 ,  17  are removed to provide a compact size and improve portability. 
     The air treating device  1  indicated in FIG. 14 is designed to be used by being directly mounted on the air feed unit X, to sharply simplify its construction. 
     Namely, fastening units  18 ,  18  both ends of which are bent in the shape of L in a way to be elastically displaceable are formed as mounting means, by using suitable material such as metal or synthetic resin, etc. The fastening units  18 ,  18  are connected to each other by means of a diffusing piece mounting unit  19 . While the fastening units  18 ,  18  are formed, in FIG. 14, in a way to the spread to outside, they may also be formed in a way to get narrower toward the inside. Moreover, the fastening unit  18  may be fixed by pinching the bars constituting a louver X a  by means of screw members, or fixed by pinching the bars constituting a louver X a  by using a pinching unit, etc. urged by a spring. 
     In the air treating device  1  indicated in FIG. 14, the fastening units  18 ,  18  at both ends are pushed inward to be narrower, inserted in the louver X a  of the air feed unit X, and maintained in a fastened state with an elastically returning urging force. At the diffusing piece mounting unit  19  are hung previously prepared diffusing pieces  3  and other proper diffusing pieces  3  such as towels wrung tight after being wetted with water. It may also be possible to hang and support the liquid storing unit  5  at both ends of the diffusing piece mounting unit  19  as required, or provide a separately mounted liquid storing unit  5 . 
     The air treating device  1  indicated in FIG. 14 not only can achieve effects similar to those described above, but also is easy to handle, thus enabling further reduction of size and manufacturing cost.