WO2007015297A1 - 手乾燥装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a hand-drying apparatus that blows air on a wet hand after washing to dry hygienically.
- a heating means is provided in a common air passage, and a space in which the hands are rubbed together without the air outlets facing each other is formed in the first hand drying chamber, and a drain port is formed at the bottom of the hand drying chamber.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-346715 (page 4, FIG. 1)
- the conventional hand dryer has a problem in that the air blown from the three outlets collides with each other, so that the airflow is disturbed and the noise is high.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above, and an object of the present invention is to obtain a hand dryer with low noise.
- the present invention provides a first air flow for ejecting a first air flow from the first inner wall surface side of the hand insertion chamber toward the second inner wall surface. And a second drying nozzle that ejects a second air flow from the second inner wall surface toward the first inner wall surface.
- a first air flow for ejecting a first air flow from the first inner wall surface side of the hand insertion chamber toward the second inner wall surface.
- a second drying nozzle that ejects a second air flow from the second inner wall surface toward the first inner wall surface.
- one nozzle is shifted from the jet shaft of the air flow ejected by the other nozzle to the back side of the manual insertion chamber, and is placed behind the manual insertion chamber.
- An inner wall surface on the inlet side of the one nozzle located on the front side where the air flow from the other nozzle collides It is characterized by being inclined toward the back side of the press room.
- the first and second airflows move away from each other and do not collide with each other, so that it is possible to obtain a quick-drying hand-drying device with low noise.
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view showing Embodiment 1 of a hand dryer according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the same.
- FIG. 3 is a front view showing the form of a nozzle outlet.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing details of the air flow.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing the relationship between the amount of nozzle position deviation and the drying time.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the relationship between the amount of nozzle position deviation and noise.
- FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram of the action of air flow.
- FIG. 8 is a front view showing another embodiment of the nozzle outlet.
- FIG. 9 is a front view showing another form of the nozzle outlet.
- FIG. 10 is a front view showing another embodiment of the nozzle outlet.
- FIG. 11 is a front view showing another form of the nozzle outlet.
- FIG. 12 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a second embodiment of the hand drying apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram of a comparative example of the hand-drying apparatus of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a first embodiment of a hand dryer according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a plan view thereof
- FIG. 3 is a front view showing a form of a nozzle outlet
- Fig. 4 is a diagram showing the details of the air flow
- Fig. 5 is a diagram showing the relationship between the deviation amount of the nozzle position and the drying time
- Fig. 6 is a graph showing the relationship between the deviation amount of the nozzle position and the noise.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining the action of airflow
- FIG. 8 to FIG. 11 are front views showing other forms of the nozzle of Noznore
- FIG. FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram of a comparative example of the hand dryer of form 1.
- the substantially rectangular parallelepiped hand drying device 1 whose back side 30 is attached to the wall of the room opens upward and left and right sides (the left and right sides may be closed).
- Almost U-shaped Groove-shaped manual entry chamber 2 is provided.
- the inner wall surface 3 of the manual entry room 2 is inclined toward the back side of the manual entry room 2 as the first inner wall surface 4, the substantially vertical rear lower surface 7, and the second inner wall surface.
- a bottom surface 8 having a lowered central portion.
- a drainage port 9 for draining water scattered from the hand is provided at the lower central portion of the bottom surface 8.
- a drainage pipe 10 is connected to the drainage outlet 9, and the lower end of the drainage pipe 10 is a drainage tank. 11 is connected.
- Infrared light emitting units serving as first and second hand detecting means for detecting the presence or absence of hand insertion, respectively, at the upper part of the front surface 4 of the handbag entry room 2 and the corners of the front surface 4 and the bottom surface 8 12 and 14 are installed.
- the infrared light emitting units 12 and 14 detect the presence or absence of hand insertion in cooperation with the infrared light receiving unit 13 installed at the center of the rear upper surface 6.
- the hand dryer 1 includes an air supply duct 18 that supplies high-pressure air to first and second nozzles 15 and 16 to be described later.
- a high-pressure air supply device 19 is connected to the air supply duct 18.
- the intake port 20 of the high-pressure air supply device 19 is provided with a removable filter 21 that removes dust and the like in the intake air.
- a first nozzle 15 for ejecting a first air flow a toward the rear upper surface 6 (second inner wall surface) is provided at the upper part of the front surface 4 (first inner wall surface) of the manual entry chamber 2.
- the second nozzle 16 is installed above the rear upper surface 6 (second inner wall surface) and ejects the second air flow c toward the front surface 4 (first inner wall surface). .
- the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 are displaced in the vertical direction, that is, the position of the first nozzle 15 is lower than the position of the second nozzle 16 (the back side of the manual insertion chamber 2). They are installed at a later time.
- the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 have a plurality of round hole-shaped jets 15 a and 16 a arranged in a line in the left-right direction. As shown by the arrows in FIG. 1, the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 are arranged before the jet axes of the first and second air streams a and c that are ejected collide with the opposing inner wall surfaces, respectively. In order not to collide with each other, the installation position of the first nozzle is shifted downward (back side of the manual insertion chamber 2) from the jet axis of the air flow ejected by the second nozzle.
- the air flows a and c immediately after being ejected from the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 include a wedge-shaped potentiometer that has a pointed wedge on the downstream side in the center around the jet axes a and c and does not attenuate the speed.
- Char cores a and c are formed, and ambient air is entrained around the potential cores a and c.
- the potential core disappears at a distance of about 5 times the diameter of the nozzle, and the radial velocity distributions of the first and second airflows a and c are gentle mountain-shaped velocity distributions a and c with the center at the top. Become.
- the velocity distribution of the air flows a and c is a gentle velocity distribution as described above at the collision position (intermediate position of 40 mm from the tip of the nozzles 15 and 16).
- the flow velocity is slow at the outer periphery of the expanded diameter parts a and c.
- the jet axes a and c
- the amount of deviation between the jet axes a and c is expressed as the first and second Nozzles 15 and 16 are connected by straight line D, the midpoint of straight line D is set as base point O, and perpendicular lines A and c are drawn from base point O to each jet axis a and c, and each perpendicular distance A and B is obtained.
- + B is the jet axis a
- C is defined as the amount of deviation between each other.
- the amount of deviation between the jet axes a and c can be
- the inner wall surface 3 above the first nozzle 15 (inlet side of the manual entry chamber 2) where the second air flow c ejected by the second nozzle 16 collides is
- the first air flow a of the pressed first nozzle 15 is directed downward so as to be away from the second air flow c ejected from the second nozzle 16, and collides with the rear upper surface 6. It is directed further downward and flows in the direction of the rear lower surface 7.
- the drying time (sec) when the deviation (mm) is changed is approximately 7 sec, 6.5 sec, respectively when the deviation is Omm, 5 mm, 10 mm, 20 mm, 3 Omm. It becomes 6sec, 6sec, 7sec, and makes a U-shaped curve.
- the drying time is less than the drying time when the deviation is Omm (when jet axes a and c collide).
- the noise change (dB) when the nozzle position deviation amount (mm) is changed is different.
- the noise is approximately 57.5dB, 57dB, 56dB, and 53dB, respectively, and the noise decreases as the deviation increases.
- the amount of deviation in the upward and downward direction between the first air flow a of the first nozzle 15 and the second air flow c of the second nozzle 16 increases due to the pressing down, so that the noise further decreases. To do.
- the air volume of the first nozzle 15 that normally faces the palm is larger than the air volume of the second nozzle 16 that faces the back of the hand. The air volume is adjusted by making the diameter of the first nozzle 15 larger than the diameter of the second nozzle 16.
- the operation of the hand dryer 1 according to the first embodiment will be described.
- the palm when a wet hand is inserted into the hand entry chamber 2, the palm usually faces forward and faces the first nozzle 15.
- the first and second hand detecting means 12 and 14 detect hand insertion.
- a control means (not shown) that has determined that a hand has been inserted activates the high-pressure air supply device 19 and sucks air from the intake port 20. At this time, dust in the air is removed by the filter 21, and clean high-pressure air is created in the high-pressure air supply device 19.
- the first hand detection means 12 continues to detect the hand while the hand is in the hand insertion chamber 2, Since the first and second airflows a and c are continuously ejected from the first and second nozzles 15 and 16, moisture on the surface of the hand is removed and the hand is further dried.
- the operation is stopped for a short time and then the operation is stopped.
- the first and second airflows a and c ejected from the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 are shifted up and down, so that the water on both the palm and back of the hand can be efficiently removed. S can.
- the air flow along the wall surface is directed downward by the inclined surface 17, hits the first air flow a of the first nozzle 15, and the first air flow a of the first nozzle 15
- the second air flow ejected from the nozzle 16 is pushed downward so that the amount of deviation in the vertical direction is further increased.
- the second air flow c ejected from the second nozzle 16 is directed downward by the inclined surface 17, flows out upward (inlet side), and is not blown to the user. A feeling of use improves.
- the rear upper surface 6 and the rear lower surface 7 are formed in an inverted “ ⁇ ” shape, and the first air flow a ejected from the first nozzle 15 is below the back side of the manual insertion chamber 2 (back side). ) And then the lower surface 7 collides with the upper surface 6 and descends as the air flow b along the rear lower surface 7 so that the second air flow c ejected from the second nozzle 16 Generation of noise that interferes with interference is suppressed.
- the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 have a plurality of jet nozzles arranged in a row. As shown in Fig. 8, it may have slit-like jets 15a, 16a that are long on the left and right, or a plurality of jets 15a, 16a in the center as shown in Fig. 9. The portion may be arranged in a high shape and in a “h” shape. Further, as shown in FIG. 10, it may be provided with slit-shaped jets 15a, 16a formed in a “H” shape, or arranged in a “C” shape as shown in FIG. The slit-shaped spouts 15a, 16a or a plurality of spouts may be provided.
- a continuous air stream can be jetted to dry the hands uniformly.
- the spout force is perpendicular to the left and right hands that are inserted diagonally from the left and right into the hand insertion chamber 2, thereby improving the drying efficiency of the hand.
- the spout in a “C” shape air is not spouted to the central portion where the hand is not inserted, so that the energy efficiency of the hand dryer 1 is improved.
- the first and second air flows a and c ejected from the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 are substantially parallel to each other before they collide with the wall. If the airflows do not collide before they reach the wall, noise generation is prevented, but even if they are not parallel, before the airflows collide with the opposing walls. You may set the direction of the 1st and 2nd Nozure 15 and 16 so that it may move away from each other.
- the position of the second nozzle 16 is shifted below the position of the first nozzle 15 (the back side of the manual entry chamber 2), and the air flow ejected by the first nozzle 15 collides with it.
- the inner wall surface 3 above the second nozzle 16 (the entrance side of the manual entry chamber 2) is formed into an inclined surface inclined toward the back side of the manual entry chamber 2, and the first nozzle 15
- the first air flow a to be ejected may collide with the inclined surface, hit the second air flow c to be ejected from the second nozzle 16 from above, and the second air flow c may be pushed down.
- FIG. 12 is a longitudinal sectional view showing Embodiment 2 of the hand dryer according to the present invention.
- components having functions equivalent to those shown in FIG. 12 are identical to those shown in FIG.
- a hand-drying device having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape with the back surface 30 attached to the wall of the room.
- the apparatus 1 has a manual insertion chamber 2 having a substantially “U” -shaped groove shape that opens to the front and the left and right sides (the left and right sides are closed and may be closed).
- the inner wall surface 3 of the manual entry chamber 2 has a top surface 22 as the second inner wall surface with the entrance side (front) inclined upward, a rear surface 24 that is substantially vertical, and a rear side (the first inner wall surface) It has a bottom 25 with a slanted back).
- a drainage port 9 for draining water scattered from the hand is provided at the lower rear portion of the bottom surface 25.
- a drainage pipe 10 is connected to the drainage port 9, and the lower end of the drainage pipe 10 is a drainage tank. 11 is connected.
- hand detection means 12 for detecting the presence or absence of hand insertion is installed.
- the hand detecting means 12 is an infrared light emitting unit, and detects the presence or absence of hand insertion in cooperation with an infrared light receiving unit (not shown) installed on the opposing inner wall surface 3.
- the hand dryer 1 includes an air supply duct 18 that supplies high-pressure air to first and second nozzles 15 and 16 to be described later.
- a high-pressure air supply device 19 is installed in the air supply duct 18, and air from the high-pressure air supply device 19 is guided to the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 by the air supply duct 18.
- An intake duct 26 is provided at the rear of the air supply duct 18, and a detachable filter 21 that removes dust and the like in the intake air is provided in the intake port 20 located below the intake duct 26.
- a first air flow a is ejected toward the bottom surface 25 (second inner wall surface).
- Nozzle 15 is installed, and the second nozzle 16 that jets the second air flow c toward the upper surface 22 (first inner wall surface) on the inlet side (front side) of the bottom surface 25 (second inner wall surface) 16 Is installed.
- the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 are displaced in the front-rear direction, that is, the position of the first nozzle 15 is behind the position of the second nozzle 16 (the back side of the manual entry chamber 2). It is installed in a staggered manner.
- the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 have a plurality of round hole-shaped outlets 15a and 16a arranged in a line in the left-right direction. As shown by the arrows in FIG. 12, the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 have the jet axes of the first and second air streams a and c that are ejected collide with the opposing inner wall surfaces, respectively.
- the first nozzles 15 are installed so that they do not collide with each other before the second nozzle is moved backward from the jet axis of the air flow c ejected by the second nozzle (the back side of the manual entry chamber 2). .
- the air volume force of the second nozzle 16 is set to be larger than the air volume of the first nozzle 15.
- the upper surface 22 on the inlet side (front side) of the first nozzle 15 where the second air flow c ejected by the second nozzle 16 collides faces the back side (rear side) of the manual entry chamber 2.
- the second air flow c which is a streamlined concave curved surface 17 inclined by the second nozzle 16 and is ejected by the second nozzle 16, collides with the inclined surface 17, and is an air flow along the inclined surface 17. Then, the rearward flow hits the first air flow a ejected from the first nozzle 15 from the front side and directs the first air flow a rearward. Since the inclined surface 17 is formed in a streamlined concave curved surface, no noise is generated even when the air flow c collides.
- the first air flow a of the first nozzle 15 directed rearward is directed rearward away from the second air flow c ejected from the second nozzle 16, and the bottom surface 25 It collides with and is directed further rearward and flows backward on the bottom surface 25.
- the amount of deviation in the front-rear direction between the jet axes of the first and second air flows a and c is preferably set to 5 mm to 30 mm.
- Hand detection means 12 detects hand insertion.
- a control means (not shown) that determines that a hand has been inserted activates the high-pressure air supply device 19 and sucks air from the intake port 20. At this time, dust and the like in the air are removed by the filter 21, and clean high-pressure air is created in the high-pressure air supply device 19.
- Clean high-pressure air is supplied to the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 via the air supply duct 18, and the first and second air flows a and c are indicated by arrows in FIG. It squirts and hits the hand. Without rubbing the hand that has entered the hand entrance chamber 2, water droplets are blown from the surface of the hand onto the inner wall surface 3 of the hand entrance chamber 2 to dry the hand. Since the blown water droplets flow from the drain port 9 through the drain pipe 10 to the drain tank 11 and are stored, the scattered water droplets do not wet the surroundings of the hand dryer 1.
- the hand detection means 12 continues to detect the hand while the hand is in the hand entry chamber 2, and thus continues. Since the first and second air streams a and c are ejected from the first and second nozzles 15 and 16, the moisture on the surface of the hand is removed and the hand is further dried. When the hand is completely removed from the hand entry chamber 2 and the hand detection means 12 no longer detects the hand, the operation is continued for a short time and then the operation is stopped. . In the drying operation, the first and second airflows a and c ejected from the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 are displaced forward and backward, so that moisture on both sides of the palm and back of the hand can be efficiently removed. .
- the second air flow c ejected from the second nozzle 16 is directed rearward by the inclined surface 17, flows out to the inlet side (front), and is not blown to the user. A feeling of use improves. Further, since the bottom surface 25 is inclined so that the rear side is lowered, the first air flow a ejected from the first nozzle 15 collides with the bottom surface 25 and is directed rearward, and the second air flow a Interference with the second air flow c ejected from the nozzle 16 prevents the generation of noise.
- the air volume of the second nozzle 16 facing the palm of the hand is opposed to the back of the hand.
- the air volume from the nozzle 15 of 1 the water removal degree of the palm inserted into the hand insertion chamber 2 and the back of the hand can be made uniform.
- the first nozzle 15 is installed behind the second nozzle 16 (back side), the drying efficiency is improved.
- the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 have a force in which a plurality of jet nozzles are arranged in a row, as shown in FIG. It may be possible to have the spouts 15a and 16a, or as shown in FIG. 9, a plurality of spouts 15a and 16a may be arranged in a “h” shape with a high center. Further, as shown in FIG. 10, it may be provided with a slit-like jet port formed in a “H” shape, or as shown in FIG. 11, a slit shape arranged in a “C” shape. Assuming that there are a number of outlets 15a, 16a or multiple outlets.
- the first and second air flows a and c ejected from the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 are substantially parallel to each other before they collide with the wall.
- the directions of the first and second nozzles 15 and 16 may be set so that the airflows separated from each other before colliding with the opposing walls.
- the position of the second nozzle 16 is shifted behind the position of the first nozzle 15 (the back side of the manual entry chamber 2), and the air flow ejected by the first nozzle 15 collides with it.
- the inner wall surface 3 in front of the second nozzle 16 (the entrance side of the manual entry chamber 2) is formed into an inclined surface inclined toward the back side of the manual entry chamber 2, and the first nozzle 15
- the first air flow a to be ejected collides with the inclined surface and is applied to the second air flow c to be ejected from the second nozzle 16 from the front so that the second air flow c is directed to the back side. Good.
- the hand drying device according to the present invention is suitable for installation in public facilities as a low noise and quick drying hand drying device.
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