US20080273866A1 - Hand dryer apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a hand dryer that sanitarily dries wet hands after being washed by a blast of high-speed airstream.
- a hand dryer that dries wet hands has a following configuration. That is, a hand inserting portion which is opened at a front face and side faces and has a space in which hands can be accommodated is provided in a casing constituting an outer shell of the hand dryer, and a high-pressure-airstream generating unit that generates high-speed airstream is incorporated inside the casing. Nozzles are respectively provided on opposing two faces of an inner wall of the hand inserting portion. The high-pressure-airstream generating unit changes air sucked from an air suction port provided on an outer surface of the casing into high-speed airstream to blast the airstream into the hand inserting portion from the nozzles.
- a sensor provided in the hand inserting portion detects the hands and the high-pressure-airstream generating unit is activated to jet high-pressure air into the hand inserting portion from the opposing nozzles, so that water droplets on wet hands are blown off to dry the hands (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H7-116076
- the present invention has been achieved to solve the above problem, and an object of the present invention is to provide a hand dryer whose drying ability is improved so that, for example, even water droplets on thumbs positioned lopsidedly near a central portion of the hand inserting portion can be blown off efficiently and sufficiently.
- a hand dryer jets high-speed airstream into a hand inserting portion, which is opened at a front face of a casing or opened at the front face and side faces and has a space in which hands can be accommodated, from nozzles respectively provided on opposing faces of the hand inserting portion by a high-pressure-airstream generating unit which is provided in the casing and generates high-speed airstream.
- the nozzle includes a hole row formed by arranging a plurality of nozzle holes in a row in a horizontal direction of the hand inserting portion so that air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from a central portion of the hole row is made larger than air volume jetted from the other portions.
- an air volume of high-speed airstream from a central portion of a hole row of the nozzle is made larger than air volume from the other portions, drying ability is improved so that, for example, even water droplets on thumbs positioned lopsidedly near a central portion of the hand inserting portion can be blown off efficiently and sufficiently.
- FIG. 1 is a vertical cross section of a hand dryer according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a graph of a relationship between a distance and a speed when a high-speed airstream is jetted from a nozzle according to the present embodiment in comparison with a case when a high-speed airstream is jetted from a single nozzle hole.
- FIG. 1 is a vertical cross section of a hand dryer according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- a hand dryer 100 has a casing 1 constituting an outer shell and a high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 accommodated inside the casing 1 .
- a hand inserting portion 2 having a U-shaped cross section in which a front face and side faces are opened is provided in the casing 1 .
- the hand inserting portion 2 has a space in which a user can accommodate the hands.
- a front nozzle 4 a and a back nozzle 4 b that jet high-speed airstream are provided on opposing faces of the hand inserting portion 2 .
- a drain port 5 is provided at a bottom of the hand inserting portion 2 .
- a drain pipe 6 for leading collected water in the hand inserting portion 2 to a drain tank 7 provided at a lower portion of the casing 1 is connected to the drain port 5 .
- An air suction duct 11 that supplies air sucked from an air suction port 9 to the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 is provided between a suction port 8 of the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 and the air suction port 9 provided at a lower side of the casing 1 .
- a chamber 12 is formed at an upstream of the air suction duct 11 (side of the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 ).
- the air suction port 9 is covered with a filter 10 .
- An air discharge duct 13 for leading high-pressure airstream generated by the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 to the front nozzle 4 a and the back nozzle 4 b is provided between the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 and the hand inserting portion 2 .
- a sensor (not shown) provided in the hand inserting portion 2 detects the hands and the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 is activated.
- the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 is activated, air sucked from the air suction port 9 enters into the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 from the suction port 8 via the air suction duct 11 to be pressurized.
- Air pressurized by the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 passes through the air discharge duct 13 to be jetted as high-speed airstream into the hand inserting portion 2 from the front nozzle 4 a and the back nozzle 4 b.
- the high-speed airstream blows onto wet hands to blow off water droplets thereon so as to dry the hands.
- the blown-off water droplets drip down an inner wall of the hand inserting portion 2 and pass through the drain pipe 6 via the drain port 5 to be collected in the drain tank 7 .
- the problem to be solved is to efficiently blow off water droplets on the thumbs with a relatively large amount of water droplets left thereon.
- air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from a central portion of the hand inserting portion 2 corresponding to a position of the thumbs at the time of hand insertion is made larger than that of a conventional hand dryer. More specifically, an occupation ratio of nozzle holes per unit area of the inner wall of the hand inserting portion 2 is increased at the central portion of the hand inserting portion 2 and it is decreased at other portions so that the air volume of the high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion 2 is made larger than air volume jetted from the other portions.
- the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 of the embodiment is similar to a conventional high-pressure-airstream generating unit, it can be changed with a high-pressure-airstream generating unit having high air blasting ability along with an increase of air volume at the central portion of the hand inserting portion 2 . Accordingly, the air volume at the central portion can be reliably increased without reducing the air volume at portions other than the central portion of the hand inserting portion 2 .
- FIG. 2 depicts shapes of the front nozzle 4 a and the back nozzle 4 b of the embodiment.
- the front nozzle 4 a and the back nozzle 4 b provided to be opposite to each other have the same hole shape.
- the front nozzle 4 a and the back nozzle 4 b are shown as a nozzle 4 A.
- the nozzle 4 A includes a hole row formed by arranging a plurality of nozzle holes in a row in a horizontal direction of the hand inserting portion 2 . More particularly, the hole row is formed by arranging hole groups 14 and 17 in which nozzle holes are aligned in a column.
- the whole length (a horizontal width) of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side (about 250 millimeters) (it is assumed that both thumbs of opened hands are laid side by side).
- a length (a horizontal width) of the hole group 17 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side.
- a diameter D 17 of a nozzle hole of the hole group 17 provided at the central portion is made larger than a diameter D 14 of a nozzle hole of the hole group 14 provided at the other portions (portions other than the central portion). With this configuration, air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the horizontal hole row becomes larger than air volume jetted from the other portions.
- a diameter of the nozzle hole is made large to reduce attenuation of a central wind speed.
- FIG. 3 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- a hole row is formed by arranging hole groups 14 and 15 in which a plurality of nozzle holes are aligned in a plurality of groups.
- the whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side.
- a length of the hole group 15 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side.
- a pitch P 15 of nozzle holes of the hole groups 15 provided at the central portion is made smaller than a pitch P 14 of nozzle holes of the hole groups 14 provided at the other portions, thus, air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is made larger than air volume jetted from the other portions.
- the other configuration is the same as the first embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a graph showing a relationship between a distance and a speed when high-speed airstream is jetted from a nozzle in comparison with a relationship therebetween when high-speed airstream is jetted from a single nozzle hole.
- a horizontal axis shows a distance [mm] from the nozzle 4 B, and a vertical axis shows a speed [m/s] of high-speed airstream at the distance.
- a black circle in FIG. 12 represents a relationship between a distance and a speed at the central portion of the nozzle 4 B of the embodiment in which a pitch is made small.
- FIG. 4 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- a hole row is formed by arranging a plurality of the hole groups 14 including a plurality of nozzle holes and slit-like nozzle holes 16 which are long in a horizontal direction of the hand inserting portion.
- the whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side.
- the length of the slit-like nozzle hole 16 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side.
- a horizontal length W 16 of the slit-like nozzle hole 16 formed at the central portion of the hole row corresponds to a length of a plurality of pitches of circular nozzle holes 14 formed at the other portions of the hole row, thereby increasing air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row.
- FIG. 5 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- hole groups 15 in which a plurality of nozzle holes are aligned at a reduced pitch are formed in two stages in a vertical direction at the central portion.
- the hole groups 14 in which a plurality of nozzle holes are aligned at a large pitch are formed at the other portions.
- the whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side.
- a length of the hole group 15 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. With this configuration, air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row becomes large.
- FIG. 6 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- the hole group 15 in which a plurality of nozzle holes are aligned at a reduced pitch and the slit-like nozzle hole 16 having the same length as the hole group 15 are formed in two stages in a vertical direction at the central portion.
- the hole group 14 in which a plurality of nozzle holes are aligned at a large pitch is formed at the other portions.
- the whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side.
- a length of the hole group 15 and the slit-like nozzle hole 16 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side.
- the air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased.
- the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion can be increased, and the slit-like nozzle holes can further reduce attenuation of a wind speed by a uniform jet flow, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with drying performance can be provided.
- FIG. 7 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- the slit-like nozzle holes 16 are formed in two stages in a vertical direction at the central portion.
- the hole groups 14 in which six nozzle holes are aligned at a large pitch are formed at the other portions.
- the whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side.
- a length of the slit-like nozzle hole 16 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. In this manner, air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased.
- the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of a high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion can be further increased, and the slit-like nozzles hole can further reduce attenuation of a wind speed by a uniform jet flow, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with drying performance can be provided.
- FIG. 8 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- a vertical width W 18 of slit-like nozzle holes 18 provided at the central portion is made larger than a vertical width W 16 of the slit-like nozzle holes 16 provided at the other portions.
- the whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side.
- Lengths of the slit-like nozzle holes 18 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. Accordingly, air volume of a high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased.
- the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion can be further increased, and the slit-like nozzle holes can further reduce attenuation of a wind speed by a uniform jet flow, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with drying performance can be provided.
- FIG. 9 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
- a hole row is formed by arranging a plurality of hole groups including a plurality of nozzle holes in a horizontal direction of the hand inserting portion, and hole groups 19 provided at the central portion are formed by arranging nozzle holes in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction to form a cross shape, while the hole groups 14 provided at the other portions are formed by arranging nozzle holes only in a horizontal direction, so that air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased.
- a pitch of the nozzle holes of the hole group 19 provided at the central portion is made smaller than that of the hole group 14 so that air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased.
- the whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side.
- a horizontal length of the hole group 19 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side.
- the hole group 19 of the embodiment is formed by arranging the nozzle holes in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction to form a cross shape, it is only necessary that the nozzle holes are arranged in approximately horizontal and vertical directions, so that, even if the nozzle holes cross diagonally or are arranged to form a T-shape, for example, a predetermined effect can be obtained.
- FIG. 10 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
- hole groups 21 provided at the central portion are formed by arranging nozzle holes in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction, while the hole groups 14 provided at the other portions are formed by arranging nozzle holes only in a horizontal direction, so that air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased.
- a hole diameter of a nozzle hole of the hole group 21 provided at the central portion is made larger than that of the hole group 14 , so that air volume of the high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is further increased.
- the whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side.
- a horizontal length of the hole group 21 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side.
- FIG. 11 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention.
- nozzle holes 22 provided at the central portion are formed in a slit-like cross shape which is long in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction, while the hole groups 14 provided at the other portions are formed by arranging nozzle holes only in a horizontal direction, so that air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased.
- the whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side.
- a horizontal length of the nozzle hole 22 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side.
- the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of the high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion can be further increased, and the slit-like nozzle holes can further reduce attenuation of a wind speed by a uniform jet flow, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with efficient drying performance can be provided.
- the slit-like nozzle hole 22 of the embodiment is formed in a cross shape, it is only necessary that slits extend in approximately horizontal and vertical directions, so that, even if the slit-like nozzle hole is formed in a diagonally intersecting shape or is formed in a T-shape, for example, a predetermined effect can be obtained.
- a hand inserting portion 2 is formed in the casing 1 of the hand dryer so as to be opened at the front face and the side faces, a hand inserting portion can be formed to have an opening only at the front face.
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- The present invention relates to a hand dryer that sanitarily dries wet hands after being washed by a blast of high-speed airstream.
- A hand dryer that dries wet hands has a following configuration. That is, a hand inserting portion which is opened at a front face and side faces and has a space in which hands can be accommodated is provided in a casing constituting an outer shell of the hand dryer, and a high-pressure-airstream generating unit that generates high-speed airstream is incorporated inside the casing. Nozzles are respectively provided on opposing two faces of an inner wall of the hand inserting portion. The high-pressure-airstream generating unit changes air sucked from an air suction port provided on an outer surface of the casing into high-speed airstream to blast the airstream into the hand inserting portion from the nozzles.
- In a hand dryer with such a configuration, when a user inserts the hands into the hand inserting portion, a sensor provided in the hand inserting portion detects the hands and the high-pressure-airstream generating unit is activated to jet high-pressure air into the hand inserting portion from the opposing nozzles, so that water droplets on wet hands are blown off to dry the hands (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H7-116076
- However, in a conventional hand dryer having the above configuration, there is a problem that water droplets around thumbs of washed wet hands cannot be blown off sufficiently. The reason of this phenomenon is as follows. That is, when a user naturally inserts the hands into the hand inserting portion, the thumbs are positioned near a central portion in a horizontal direction of the hand inserting portion. Regarding a position in front and back directions, the thumbs are positioned lopsidedly away from a back side face of the hand inserting portion, and near a front side face thereof. Therefore, a distance from a nozzle provided on the back side face increases, and air is attenuated and cannot reach close enough to the thumbs sufficiently, so that water droplets cannot be blown off efficiently.
- The present invention has been achieved to solve the above problem, and an object of the present invention is to provide a hand dryer whose drying ability is improved so that, for example, even water droplets on thumbs positioned lopsidedly near a central portion of the hand inserting portion can be blown off efficiently and sufficiently.
- To solve the above problems, a hand dryer according to the present invention jets high-speed airstream into a hand inserting portion, which is opened at a front face of a casing or opened at the front face and side faces and has a space in which hands can be accommodated, from nozzles respectively provided on opposing faces of the hand inserting portion by a high-pressure-airstream generating unit which is provided in the casing and generates high-speed airstream. The nozzle includes a hole row formed by arranging a plurality of nozzle holes in a row in a horizontal direction of the hand inserting portion so that air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from a central portion of the hole row is made larger than air volume jetted from the other portions.
- According to the hand dryer of the present invention, because an air volume of high-speed airstream from a central portion of a hole row of the nozzle is made larger than air volume from the other portions, drying ability is improved so that, for example, even water droplets on thumbs positioned lopsidedly near a central portion of the hand inserting portion can be blown off efficiently and sufficiently.
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FIG. 1 is a vertical cross section of a hand dryer according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to the first embodiment; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a third embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of a shape of a blast nozzle according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 12 is a graph of a relationship between a distance and a speed when a high-speed airstream is jetted from a nozzle according to the present embodiment in comparison with a case when a high-speed airstream is jetted from a single nozzle hole. - 1 Casing
- 2 Hand inserting portion
- 3 High-pressure-airstream generating unit
- 4 a Front nozzle
- 4 b Back nozzle
- 5 Drain port
- 6 Drain pipe
- 7 Drain tank
- 8 Suction port of high-pressure-airstream generating unit
- 9 Air suction port
- 10 Filter
- 11 Air suction duct
- 12 Chamber
- 13 Air discharge duct
- 14, 15, 17, 19, 21 Hole group
- 16, 18, 22 Slit-like nozzle hole
- Exemplary embodiments of a hand dryer according to the present invention will be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention is not limited to the embodiments.
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FIG. 1 is a vertical cross section of a hand dryer according to a first embodiment of the present invention. InFIG. 1 , ahand dryer 100 has acasing 1 constituting an outer shell and a high-pressure-airstream generatingunit 3 accommodated inside thecasing 1. Ahand inserting portion 2 having a U-shaped cross section in which a front face and side faces are opened is provided in thecasing 1. Thehand inserting portion 2 has a space in which a user can accommodate the hands. Afront nozzle 4 a and aback nozzle 4 b that jet high-speed airstream are provided on opposing faces of thehand inserting portion 2. - A
drain port 5 is provided at a bottom of thehand inserting portion 2. Adrain pipe 6 for leading collected water in thehand inserting portion 2 to adrain tank 7 provided at a lower portion of thecasing 1 is connected to thedrain port 5. Anair suction duct 11 that supplies air sucked from anair suction port 9 to the high-pressure-airstream generatingunit 3 is provided between asuction port 8 of the high-pressure-airstream generatingunit 3 and theair suction port 9 provided at a lower side of thecasing 1. Achamber 12 is formed at an upstream of the air suction duct 11 (side of the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3). Theair suction port 9 is covered with afilter 10. Anair discharge duct 13 for leading high-pressure airstream generated by the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 to thefront nozzle 4a and theback nozzle 4 b is provided between the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 and thehand inserting portion 2. - In the
hand dryer 100 thus configured, when hands are inserted into thehand inserting portion 2, a sensor (not shown) provided in thehand inserting portion 2 detects the hands and the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 is activated. When the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 is activated, air sucked from theair suction port 9 enters into the high-pressure-airstream generating unit 3 from thesuction port 8 via theair suction duct 11 to be pressurized. - Air pressurized by the high-pressure-
airstream generating unit 3 passes through theair discharge duct 13 to be jetted as high-speed airstream into thehand inserting portion 2 from thefront nozzle 4 a and theback nozzle 4 b. The high-speed airstream blows onto wet hands to blow off water droplets thereon so as to dry the hands. The blown-off water droplets drip down an inner wall of thehand inserting portion 2 and pass through thedrain pipe 6 via thedrain port 5 to be collected in thedrain tank 7. - As described above, in the hand dryer, the problem to be solved is to efficiently blow off water droplets on the thumbs with a relatively large amount of water droplets left thereon. In the embodiment, to solve the problem, air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from a central portion of the
hand inserting portion 2 corresponding to a position of the thumbs at the time of hand insertion is made larger than that of a conventional hand dryer. More specifically, an occupation ratio of nozzle holes per unit area of the inner wall of thehand inserting portion 2 is increased at the central portion of thehand inserting portion 2 and it is decreased at other portions so that the air volume of the high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of thehand inserting portion 2 is made larger than air volume jetted from the other portions. - While the high-pressure-
airstream generating unit 3 of the embodiment is similar to a conventional high-pressure-airstream generating unit, it can be changed with a high-pressure-airstream generating unit having high air blasting ability along with an increase of air volume at the central portion of thehand inserting portion 2. Accordingly, the air volume at the central portion can be reliably increased without reducing the air volume at portions other than the central portion of thehand inserting portion 2. -
FIG. 2 depicts shapes of thefront nozzle 4 a and theback nozzle 4 b of the embodiment. Thefront nozzle 4 a and theback nozzle 4 b provided to be opposite to each other have the same hole shape. InFIG. 2 , thefront nozzle 4 a and theback nozzle 4 b are shown as anozzle 4A. Thenozzle 4A includes a hole row formed by arranging a plurality of nozzle holes in a row in a horizontal direction of thehand inserting portion 2. More particularly, the hole row is formed by arranginghole groups hole group 17 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. In the embodiment, a diameter D17 of a nozzle hole of thehole group 17 provided at the central portion is made larger than a diameter D14 of a nozzle hole of thehole group 14 provided at the other portions (portions other than the central portion). With this configuration, air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the horizontal hole row becomes larger than air volume jetted from the other portions. In the embodiment, a diameter of the nozzle hole is made large to reduce attenuation of a central wind speed. - In the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row can be increased, and attenuation of wind speed of the high-speed airstream at the central portion can be decreased, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased. Accordingly, water droplets on the thumbs with a relatively large amount of water droplets left thereon can be blown off efficiently, so that a hand dryer with efficient drying performance can be provided.
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FIG. 3 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a second embodiment of the present invention. In anozzle 4B of the embodiment, a hole row is formed by arranginghole groups hole group 15 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. In the embodiment, a pitch P15 of nozzle holes of thehole groups 15 provided at the central portion is made smaller than a pitch P14 of nozzle holes of thehole groups 14 provided at the other portions, thus, air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is made larger than air volume jetted from the other portions. The other configuration is the same as the first embodiment. -
FIG. 12 is a graph showing a relationship between a distance and a speed when high-speed airstream is jetted from a nozzle in comparison with a relationship therebetween when high-speed airstream is jetted from a single nozzle hole. A horizontal axis shows a distance [mm] from thenozzle 4B, and a vertical axis shows a speed [m/s] of high-speed airstream at the distance. A black circle inFIG. 12 represents a relationship between a distance and a speed at the central portion of thenozzle 4B of the embodiment in which a pitch is made small. On the other hand, a white circle inFIG. 12 represents a relationship between a distance and a speed when a single nozzle hole having the same hole diameter is used (assuming that a pitch is sufficiently large). With reference toFIG. 12 , it is understood that a speed of high-speed airstream becomes slow (speed is attenuated) according to increase of a distance from thenozzle 4B. However, when the nozzle holes are close to each other at a predetermined pitch or less like thenozzle 4B of the embodiment, involved ambient air volume is reduced because of merging of high-speed airstreams jetted from mutual nozzle holes to suppress speed attenuation. That is, the speed of high-speed airstream at the central portion becomes faster than it is conventionally. It is understood from various tests that an effect of suppression of speed attenuation increases along with reduction of the pitch. Accordingly, by the effect of suppressing the speed attenuation, water droplets on the thumbs with a relatively large amount of water droplets left thereon can be blown off easily. -
FIG. 4 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a third embodiment of the present invention. In anozzle 4D of the embodiment, a hole row is formed by arranging a plurality of thehole groups 14 including a plurality of nozzle holes and slit-like nozzle holes 16 which are long in a horizontal direction of the hand inserting portion. The whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side. The length of the slit-like nozzle hole 16 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. A horizontal length W16 of the slit-like nozzle hole 16 formed at the central portion of the hole row corresponds to a length of a plurality of pitches of circular nozzle holes 14 formed at the other portions of the hole row, thereby increasing air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row. - In the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row can be increased, and the slit-like nozzle holes can reduce attenuation of a wind speed by a uniform jet flow, volume of high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with high drying performance can be provided. Water droplets on the thumbs of the hands with a relatively large amount of water droplets left thereon can be blown off by the effect.
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FIG. 5 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. In anozzle 4E of the embodiment,hole groups 15 in which a plurality of nozzle holes are aligned at a reduced pitch are formed in two stages in a vertical direction at the central portion. The hole groups 14 in which a plurality of nozzle holes are aligned at a large pitch are formed at the other portions. The whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side. A length of thehole group 15 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. With this configuration, air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row becomes large. - In the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion can be further increased, and attenuation of a wind speed can be reduced by exerting a greater effect of merging, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with efficient drying performance can be provided.
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FIG. 6 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. In anozzle 4F of the embodiment, thehole group 15 in which a plurality of nozzle holes are aligned at a reduced pitch and the slit-like nozzle hole 16 having the same length as thehole group 15 are formed in two stages in a vertical direction at the central portion. Thehole group 14 in which a plurality of nozzle holes are aligned at a large pitch is formed at the other portions. The whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side. A length of thehole group 15 and the slit-like nozzle hole 16 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. Thus, the air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased. - In the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion can be increased, and the slit-like nozzle holes can further reduce attenuation of a wind speed by a uniform jet flow, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with drying performance can be provided.
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FIG. 7 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention. In anozzle 4G of the embodiment, the slit-like nozzle holes 16 are formed in two stages in a vertical direction at the central portion. The hole groups 14 in which six nozzle holes are aligned at a large pitch are formed at the other portions. The whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side. A length of the slit-like nozzle hole 16 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. In this manner, air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased. - In the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of a high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion can be further increased, and the slit-like nozzles hole can further reduce attenuation of a wind speed by a uniform jet flow, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with drying performance can be provided.
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FIG. 8 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention. In anozzle 4H of the embodiment, a vertical width W18 of slit-like nozzle holes 18 provided at the central portion is made larger than a vertical width W16 of the slit-like nozzle holes 16 provided at the other portions. The whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side. Lengths of the slit-like nozzle holes 18 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. Accordingly, air volume of a high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased. - In the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion can be further increased, and the slit-like nozzle holes can further reduce attenuation of a wind speed by a uniform jet flow, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with drying performance can be provided.
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FIG. 9 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention. In a nozzle 4I of the embodiment, a hole row is formed by arranging a plurality of hole groups including a plurality of nozzle holes in a horizontal direction of the hand inserting portion, andhole groups 19 provided at the central portion are formed by arranging nozzle holes in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction to form a cross shape, while thehole groups 14 provided at the other portions are formed by arranging nozzle holes only in a horizontal direction, so that air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased. A pitch of the nozzle holes of thehole group 19 provided at the central portion is made smaller than that of thehole group 14 so that air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased. The whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side. A horizontal length of thehole group 19 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. - In the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion can be further increased, and attenuation of a wind speed can be reduced by exerting an effect of merging even in a vertical direction, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with efficient drying performance can be provided.
- While the
hole group 19 of the embodiment is formed by arranging the nozzle holes in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction to form a cross shape, it is only necessary that the nozzle holes are arranged in approximately horizontal and vertical directions, so that, even if the nozzle holes cross diagonally or are arranged to form a T-shape, for example, a predetermined effect can be obtained. -
FIG. 10 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention. In anozzle 4J of the embodiment,hole groups 21 provided at the central portion are formed by arranging nozzle holes in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction, while thehole groups 14 provided at the other portions are formed by arranging nozzle holes only in a horizontal direction, so that air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased. A hole diameter of a nozzle hole of thehole group 21 provided at the central portion is made larger than that of thehole group 14, so that air volume of the high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is further increased. The whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side. A horizontal length of thehole group 21 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. - In the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of the high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion can be further increased, and attenuation of a central wind speed can be reduced by increasing a diameter of the nozzle hole, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with efficient drying performance can be provided.
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FIG. 11 depicts shapes of a front nozzle and a back nozzle of a hand dryer according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention. In anozzle 4K of the embodiment, nozzle holes 22 provided at the central portion are formed in a slit-like cross shape which is long in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction, while thehole groups 14 provided at the other portions are formed by arranging nozzle holes only in a horizontal direction, so that air volume of high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hole row is increased. The whole length of the hole row (nozzle) is about a length of both hands opened and laid side by side. A horizontal length of thenozzle hole 22 provided at the central portion is about a length of a horizontal width of both thumbs laid side by side. - In the hand dryer thus configured, since air volume of the high-speed airstream jetted from the central portion of the hand inserting portion can be further increased, and the slit-like nozzle holes can further reduce attenuation of a wind speed by a uniform jet flow, volume of the high-speed airstream blowing onto the hands can be increased and a speed thereof can be increased, so that a hand dryer with efficient drying performance can be provided.
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like nozzle hole 22 of the embodiment is formed in a cross shape, it is only necessary that slits extend in approximately horizontal and vertical directions, so that, even if the slit-like nozzle hole is formed in a diagonally intersecting shape or is formed in a T-shape, for example, a predetermined effect can be obtained. - While the
hand inserting portion 2 according to the first to the tenth embodiments is formed in thecasing 1 of the hand dryer so as to be opened at the front face and the side faces, a hand inserting portion can be formed to have an opening only at the front face.
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