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Title: Humidity control system



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Claims: What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. In a humidity control apparatus having a container, said container comprising a closed bottom, upstanding side walls, and an open top, a heater disposed in surmounting relation to said upstanding side walls, said heater being formed in a generally cylindrical shape, the improvement comprising:

means for indicating the liquid level in the container including a probe means having a pair of electrically conductive rod members with each rod member having a length approximating the height of said upstanding side walls and said rods being maintained in spaced relation to each other by connection to a mounting means, said mounting means also including a resilient clip means for attaching said rod members in a depending position from said heater, said clip means being resiliently attachable about the outer peripheral surface of said heater to hold said rod members in a depending position in said container with each rod member having one free end maintained proximate to but spaced from the bottom of said container, circuit means connecting the probe means with an indicator light, the circuit including a power source means, the indicator light being shorted when the level of the liquid is above said free ends of said rod members, the light being illuminated when the liquid level is below the free ends, and means for refilling the container from a position spaced from said container with a predetermined amount of liquid on indication of the attainment of the said predetermined liquid level by said liquid level indicating means, the predetermined amount of liquid being that amount of liquid required to restore the liquid level in the container to a predetermined maximum level, the predetermined amount of liquid being thereby chargeable into the container without the need for visual observation of the container.

2. In the apparatus of claim 1 wherein

said spaced electrically conductive rod members are provided with an insulative sleeve member disposed over each of the rod members and preventing contact between said rod members.

3. In the apparatus of claim 2 wherein the probe means further comprise:

spacer means for preventing contact between each rod member and the insulative sleeve member disposed thereover, the inner diameter of the sleeve member being greater than the outer diameter of the rod member to allow liquid to flow therebetween.

4. In the apparatus of claim 3 wherein the spacer means comprise a tubular member formed of insulative material, one of the tubular members being substantially flushly received within one end of each of the sleeve members at the end thereof not in contact with the liquid, a portion of the rod member disposed within each sleeve member being received and held within said tubular member.

5. In the apparatus of claim 1 and further comprising limiting resistor means disposed in the circuit means for limiting the power within portions of the circuit means in contact with the liquid.

6. In the apparatus of claim 1 wherein the refilling means comprise:

a liquid supply conduit having the anterior end thereof mounted within the interior of the container and a free end thereof located remotely from the container for convenient access by a user;

funnel means for insertion into the free end of the conduit to receive a quantity of liquid thereinto, the liquid passing through the conduit and into the container.

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Inventors: Foote, Allen M. (Dana, NC, US)

Application Number: 849396
Filing Date: 1977-11-07
Publication_date: 1979-04-17
Assignee:
Primary Class(es): 340/620 84/453, 261/72.1, 261/104, 984/72, 984/DIG1
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
1683362Sep, 1928Loffler340/244.
2600659Jun, 1952Koc, Jr.200/84.
3304066Feb, 1967Vieceli et al.261/29.
3323784Jun, 1967Fazio261/142.
3339578Sep, 1967Smith340/244.
3399399Aug, 1968Apfelbaum340/244.
3580158May, 1971Scholle et al.340/244.

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: Caldwell, Sr., John W.
Assistant Examiner: Myer, Daniel
Attorney: O'Brien; Clarence A., Jacobson; Harvey B.