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Water level detector and circuit for an electric humidifier

  • US 4,820,453 A
  • Filed: 11/17/1987
  • Issued: 04/11/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/17/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electric humidifier comprising:

  • a water cistern;

    an ultrasonic oscillation circuit;

    an ultrasonic transducer connected to the ultrasonic oscillation circuit for being driven thereby;

    a fan;

    a power supply including a transformer having a primary coil connectable to a source of AC supply current, a first secondary coil supplying AC power directly to the ultrasonic oscillation circuit, and a second secondary coil connected to a rectification circuit for supplying DC power to the fan;

    a bias current supply loop circuit for supplying a bias current to the ultrasonic oscillation circuit, the bias current supply loop circuit including a first transistor biased via a variable resistor for conducting when a positive bias is applied to a base thereof, and a second transistor arranged for conducting supply current to the fan when a positive bias is supplied to a base thereof upon conduction of said first transistor; and

    water level detector means arranged at a bottom of the cistern for detecting a normal water level condition and an insufficient water level condition, the water level detector means including a needle detector connected for supplying a positive bias to the base of the first transistor when a normal water level is present in the cistern, whereby when an insufficient water level is present in the cistern the needle detector cuts off supply of positive bias to the base of the first transistor to cause the first transistor to cut off, causing the cutoff of bias current supply to the ultrasonic oscillation circuit and the cutoff of positive bias supply to the base of the second transistor.

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