Holding piece, holding body, humidification filter element and air treatment equipment

By using a support gap formed by multiple filaments and an arc-shaped support component in the air purifier, combined with a porous design on the carrier structure, the problem of balancing ventilation effect and humidification efficiency during the humidification process of the carrier structure is solved, achieving highly efficient air humidification.

CN121677084APending Publication Date: 2026-03-17SHUNDE APOLLO AIR CLEANER
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CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2026-01-29
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

In existing air purifiers, the carrier structure has a humidification function. If the weaving density is too high, the ventilation effect will be poor. If the weaving density is too low, the humidification efficiency will be low. It is difficult to balance the air penetration resistance and the humidification effect.

Method used

The support member uses multiple filaments to form a support gap. The filaments are connected to the carrier structure. The filament bundle is fixed through the first and second connecting ends. The arc structure increases the contact area, and a porous structure is set on the carrier structure to improve the air contact area and ventilation effect.

Benefits of technology

It increases the contact area between air and liquid, enhancing humidification efficiency and effect, while reducing air permeation resistance, ensuring long-term humidification performance.

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Abstract

The embodiment of the invention provides a carrying piece, a carrying body, a humidification filter element and air treatment equipment, and relates to the technical field of air treatment.The carrying piece comprises a plurality of silk strips, and carrying gaps capable of carrying objects are formed between the silk strips; and at least one part of each filament strip is connected to the carrier structure. The carrier structure is connected with a plurality of filaments, and carrying gaps capable of carrying objects are formed among the filaments, so that the objects can be kept in the carrying gaps. In the embodiment of the invention, each strand has a certain length, so that more objects can be borne, and the contact area between the strands and air can be increased, thereby increasing the contact area between the objects and the air.
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Description

[0001] This application claims priority to Chinese patent application filed on May 16, 2025, with application number 202520968981.2, entitled "A liquid holding element, an air humidifying filter and an air humidifying device". Technical Field

[0002] This application relates to the field of air treatment technology, and in particular to a support element, a support body, a humidifying filter element, and an air treatment device. Background Technology

[0003] In related technologies, to achieve humidification, a carrier is typically added inside the air purifier. After the carrier is moistened, the purified air carries the moisture from the carrier into the environment, thus simultaneously achieving air purification and humidification. However, current carriers are usually single-layer or multi-layer fabric structures. If the weaving density is too high, the air permeability resistance is large, resulting in poor ventilation and directly affecting the airflow, thereby impacting the purification and humidification effects. If the weaving density is too low, the contact area between the air and the carrier is small, resulting in less moisture being carried away by the air, lower humidification efficiency, and poor humidification effect. Summary of the Invention

[0004] This application aims to at least solve one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. To this end, this application proposes a support member, a support body, a humidifying filter element, and an air handling device, which can effectively increase the contact area between the object and the air.

[0005] An embodiment of the first aspect of this application provides a support, including: Multiple filaments, with supporting gaps formed between the filaments to support the object; A carrier structure, wherein at least a portion of each of the filaments is connected to the carrier structure.

[0006] Furthermore, multiple filaments form a filament bundle, the filament bundle having multiple strands, and each of the multiple strands of the filament bundle is connected to the carrier structure.

[0007] Furthermore, each of the filament bundles has a first connecting end and a second connecting end, the first connecting end and the second connecting end being respectively connected to the carrier structure, and the filament bundle communicating between the first connecting end and the second connecting end; Each of the filament bundles is defined with an arc-shaped structure located at the end of the filament bundle away from the carrier structure.

[0008] Furthermore, each of the filament bundles is located on the same side of the surface of the carrier structure; or, some of the filament bundles are located on one side of the surface of the carrier structure, and other filament bundles are located on the other side.

[0009] Furthermore, at least a portion of the filament bundle is interlocked with one side of the filament bundle.

[0010] Furthermore, the carrier structure is configured as a mesh and has a plurality of densely distributed openings; at least a portion of the filament bundles are interlocked with opposing filament bundles located on the same opening.

[0011] Furthermore, the outline of the opening is hexagonal, rhomboid, or elliptical.

[0012] Furthermore, the first connecting end and the second connecting end are connected to the carrier structure at an interval.

[0013] Furthermore, at least a portion of the first connecting end and the second connecting end of the filament bundle are respectively located on opposite sides of the opening.

[0014] Furthermore, the length of the filament bundle between the first connecting end and the second connecting end is 10mm~60mm.

[0015] Furthermore, the carrier structure is woven from braided yarn.

[0016] Furthermore, each braided thread comprises 8 to 12 filaments, and the fiber diameter of each filament ranges from 50 μm to 80 μm.

[0017] Furthermore, the filaments of the filament bundle are composed of multiple braided threads extending from the carrier structure.

[0018] Furthermore, the number of filaments in the filament bundle is 5 to 96; the diameter of the filaments ranges from 25 μm to 55 μm.

[0019] Furthermore, the number of filaments is 16 to 48; the diameter of the filament bundle is in the range of 35 μm to 45 μm.

[0020] An embodiment of the second aspect of this application provides a support body, including the support member as described above, and further comprising: A porous structure is attached to at least one of the filament and the carrier structure.

[0021] Furthermore, the porous structure is distributed in layers on the filaments and / or the carrier structure, and the thickness of the porous structure is 5~20μm.

[0022] Furthermore, the porous structure is a molecular sieve, silica, alumina, or activated carbon.

[0023] Furthermore, it also includes an adhesive material, through which the porous structure is attached to the support member.

[0024] Furthermore, the adhesive material comprises butyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate, wherein the ratio of butyl acrylate to methyl methacrylate is 3:1.

[0025] Furthermore, the adhesive material includes acrylic, polyurethane, and VAE emulsion.

[0026] Furthermore, the mass of the porous structure is 10-30% of the total mass of the support body, and the solid content of the adhesive material is 5-25%.

[0027] An embodiment of the third aspect of this application provides a humidifying filter element, including the aforementioned support member for holding liquid.

[0028] Furthermore, the humidifying filter element is formed by the self-winding of the supporting member and the connection of opposite ends to form a cylindrical structure.

[0029] Furthermore, The humidifying filter element is composed of the supporting members stacked opposite each other.

[0030] Furthermore, The number of the supporting components is one piece; The upper and lower ends of the carrier structure are connected, and the carrier structure is folded, wherein the carrier structure forms one or two creases after folding. Along the extension direction of the crease, the folded carrier structure is connected end to end to form a cylindrical structure.

[0031] Furthermore, each of the aforementioned filaments is arranged facing outwards to form a first filter element semi-finished product.

[0032] Furthermore, each of the aforementioned filaments is arranged facing inwards to form a second filter element semi-finished product.

[0033] Furthermore, Each of the aforementioned filaments is located on the same side of the surface of the carrier structure; The supporting member has two pieces, and the carrier structures of the two supporting members are arranged opposite each other to form a third filter element semi-finished product. The end of the third filter element semi-finished product is connected to form a cylindrical structure. The filaments of the two supporting members are arranged outward, or the filaments of the two supporting members are arranged inward.

[0034] Furthermore, the humidifying filter element includes a mesh edging, which is disposed at the upper and / or lower end of the cylindrical structure; the mesh edging covers the edge of the carrier structure.

[0035] Furthermore, the humidifying filter element includes a handle portion, which is connected to the edge of the mesh or the supporting member.

[0036] Furthermore, the humidifying filter element includes a connecting structure, and the two ends of the supporting member are detachably connected through the connecting structure to form a cylindrical structure.

[0037] Furthermore, the connection structure is Velcro.

[0038] An embodiment of the fourth aspect of this application provides an air handling device, including a support body as described above or a humidifying filter element as described above.

[0039] As can be seen from the above technical solutions, the embodiments of this application have at least the following beneficial effects: In the supporting component, supporting body, humidifying filter element, and air handling equipment provided in the embodiments of this application, multiple filaments are connected to the carrier structure, and supporting gaps are formed between the filaments to support objects, so that the objects can be held in the supporting gaps. In the embodiments of this application, each filament has a certain length, which can support more objects and increase the contact area between the filaments and the air, thereby improving the contact area between the objects and the air. Attached Figure Description

[0040] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0041] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a support member provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 2 for Figure 1 A magnified view of part A in the middle; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a support member provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a support member provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a support member provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a support member provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 7 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a support body provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 8 This is another structural schematic diagram of the support body provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 9This is an enlarged structural diagram of a support body provided in one embodiment of this application when the filaments do not have a porous structure attached; Figure 10 This is an enlarged structural diagram of a support body after the filaments are attached to a porous structure, according to an embodiment of this application. Figure 11 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a humidifying filter element provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 12 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the stacked support member in a humidifying filter element provided in one embodiment of this application. In the figure, the arrow indicates the folding direction of the carrier structure. Figure 13 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the stacked support member in a humidifying filter element provided in one embodiment of this application. In the figure, the arrow indicates the folding direction of the carrier structure. Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the stacked cross-sectional structure of the supporting member in a humidifying filter element provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of the stacked cross-sectional structure of the supporting member in a humidifying filter element provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 16 This is a schematic diagram of the stacking of the supporting components in a humidifying filter element according to one embodiment of this application; Figure 17 This is a schematic diagram of the stacking of the supporting components in a humidifying filter element according to one embodiment of this application; Figure 18 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a humidifying filter element provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 19 for Figure 18 A top-view structural diagram; Figure 20 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a humidifying filter element provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 21 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the cooperation between the connecting structure and the supporting component in a humidifying filter element according to an embodiment of this application; Figure 22 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a humidifying filter element provided in one embodiment of this application; Figure 23 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the cooperation between the connecting structure and the supporting component in a humidifying filter element according to an embodiment of this application; Figure 24 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the fit between the humidifying filter and the bracket in an air handling device according to one embodiment of this application.

[0042] Figure label: 10. Humidifying filter element; 20. Bracket; 21. Support opening; 100. Supporting component; 101. Mesh surface; 102. Textured surface; 110. Carrier structure; 111. Opening; 120. Wire bundle; 121. First connecting end; 122. Second connecting end; 123. Arc structure; 124. Wire strip; 130. Mesh edging; 140. Connecting part; 150. Handle; 200. Connecting structure; 211. First support bar; 212. Round bristles; 213. Second support bar; 214. Hook bristles; 221. First splicing component; 222. Second splicing component; 300. Porous structure. Detailed Implementation

[0043] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0044] See Figure 1 As shown, an embodiment of the first aspect of this application discloses a support member 100, which can hold or support an object on the support member 100. Under external action, the object held on the support member 100 can be separated from the support member 100. The object can be a liquid, a formulated slurry, formulated granules, or other mixture, but is not limited to these. In practical applications, the support member 100 can support different objects as needed to achieve different functions or effects.

[0045] The support 100 disclosed in the first aspect of this application will now be described in detail.

[0046] The supporting member 100 disclosed in the first aspect of this application includes a plurality of filaments 124 and a carrier structure 110. Specifically, a supporting gap for supporting an object is formed between the filaments 124, and at least a portion of each filament 124 is connected to the carrier structure 110.

[0047] In the embodiments of this application, "supporting" refers to bearing and holding. Specifically, supporting can be understood as the supported object (e.g., liquid, slurry, particles or mixtures thereof) being maintained on the supporting member 100 for at least a period of time, so that the supported object can be used to achieve the desired effect.

[0048] The holding gap refers to the gap between the filaments 124 that provides support for the object being held (such as liquid, slurry, particles, or mixtures thereof) and allows the object to be held or remain in its position. Depending on different requirements and the level of process implementation, the holding gap can be a gap distance that can be directly observed by the naked eye (e.g., 0.5mm, 1mm, or more), or a gap distance that cannot be directly observed by the naked eye and requires magnification by instruments (e.g., less than 0.5mm). As long as a holding gap exists between the filaments 124, based on physical principles such as hydrophilicity and capillary action, the object being held can achieve the function of bearing and holding.

[0049] For example, the holding member 100 provided in this application embodiment can be used to hold liquid. Specifically, multiple filaments 124 are connected to the carrier structure 110, and holding gaps are formed between the filaments 124 to hold liquid. When the holding member 100 is wetted, the liquid can be kept in the holding gaps. When air blows, the air can carry the liquid held in the holding gaps into the environment, thereby achieving air humidification. Since each filament 124 has a certain length, it can hold more liquid, which is beneficial to increasing the humidification capacity. At the same time, it can increase the contact area between the liquid and the air, thereby improving the humidification efficiency and ensuring the humidification effect.

[0050] It is worth understanding that the force used to hold the liquid in the holding gap can be the intermolecular force after the liquid comes into contact with the filament 124. For example, if the liquid is water, when water comes into contact with the filament 124, the water can be held onto the filament 124 by intermolecular forces. Alternatively, when the filament 124 is made of a hydrophilic material, the filament 124 is hydrophilic and can exert a force on the water, causing the water to diffuse and remain within the holding gap between the filaments 124. The above describes two situations that can keep the liquid in the holding gap, but are not limited to these.

[0051] In practical applications, after the filaments 124 support an object, their state can easily change under the influence of the object's gravity. For example, when liquid is held in the support gap, the filaments 124 are prone to deformation, causing them to adhere to the carrier structure 110 or to adhere to each other. This reduces the contact area between air and liquid, resulting in decreased humidification efficiency.

[0052] Therefore, in some embodiments, multiple filaments 124 are arranged into a single filament bundle 120, the filament bundle 120 having multiple strands, and the multiple filament bundles 120 are respectively connected to the carrier structure 110, such as... Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown. The holding gaps between the filaments 124 in each filament bundle 120 can hold the object. Each filament bundle 120 is composed of multiple filaments 124, which increases the stiffness of the filament bundle 120, helps maintain a certain shape, and also allows the filament bundle 120 to maintain a distance from adjacent filament bundles 120 after holding liquid, so that air can come into full contact with different filament bundles 120 sequentially during circulation.

[0053] In one possible application scenario, the object is specifically a humidifying liquid. The aforementioned embodiment allows air to come into full contact with different filament bundles 120 in sequence during circulation, thereby improving humidification efficiency and humidification effect.

[0054] As mentioned above, each strand 120 is composed of multiple strands 124, see reference. Figure 1 and Figure 2 As clearly seen in the enlarged image, multiple filaments 124 within the filament bundle 120 form supporting gaps, meaning there is a small distance between each filament 124. The filaments 124 can be arranged independently (i.e., without any connection between them) or intertwined and intersecting. Understandably, if the filaments 124 are arranged independently, the supporting gaps are relatively large, which allows for greater support of the object being held, improving the effect; for example, if the object is water, it can improve the humidification effect. Conversely, if the filaments 124 are intertwined and intersecting, the problem of some filaments 124 falling off is less likely, improving the user experience. This application does not impose limitations on this arrangement based on different actual process and design requirements.

[0055] Each filament 124 is connected to the carrier structure 110. It is worth noting that each filament 124 can be fixedly connected to the carrier structure 110, or it can be held on the carrier structure 110 by means of limiting. For example, the filament 124 is limited to the carrier structure 110. Specifically, the carrier structure 110 has small holes, and the filament 124 is specifically inserted through the small holes of the carrier structure 110, thereby connecting the filament 124 to the carrier structure 110 and making the filament 124 contact the carrier structure 110.

[0056] See below. Figures 1 to 6 The following description uses a liquid as an example to illustrate the support member 100 provided in the embodiments of the first aspect of this application. It is worth understanding that the following embodiments are merely illustrative descriptions and should not be construed as meaning that the support member 100 disclosed in the embodiments of the first aspect of this application is only applicable to specific objects and usage scenarios.

[0057] In some embodiments, one end of each filament 124 is connected to the carrier structure 110, and the other end is a cantilever end or a free end. When liquid is contained in the holding gap between the filaments 124, the relative position of the cantilever end or free end of the filament 124 to the carrier structure 110 can easily change, resulting in an alteration in the humidification effect. Simultaneously, when the filament 124 is connected to the carrier structure 110 only at one end, liquid movement from the end of the filament 124 or the bundle of filaments 120 connected to the carrier structure 110 to the other end can affect the liquid supply, thereby impacting the humidification effect.

[0058] Therefore, in some embodiments, see Figure 1 Each filament bundle 120 has a first connecting end 121 and a second connecting end 122, which are respectively connected to the carrier structure 110. In this way, liquid can flow from the first connecting end 121 and the second connecting end 122 to various positions of the filament bundle 120, increasing the liquid supply efficiency and improving humidification efficiency. Simultaneously, since each filament bundle 120 is connected to the carrier structure 110 through the first connecting end 121 and the second connecting end 122, it helps maintain the shape of the filament bundle 120, thereby ensuring the humidification effect. Furthermore, it can further prevent the risk of filaments 124 detaching from the carrier structure 110, improving the user experience.

[0059] It is worth mentioning that, in the above embodiments, the first connecting end 121 and the second connecting end 122 can be connected to the same position of the carrier structure 110; or they can be connected to different positions of the carrier structure 110, such as... Figure 1 As shown.

[0060] In one possible implementation, the first connecting end 121 and the second connecting end 122 of the filament bundle 120 are both located at the same position on the carrier structure 110. In this case, the filament bundle 120 may be folded into two segments, or it may be cross-linked or fastened with other filament bundles 120 to exhibit other forms. This will be explained in detail below.

[0061] In one possible implementation, see Figure 1 The first connecting end 121 and the second connecting end 122 are connected to the carrier structure 110 at intervals. That is, the first connecting end 121 and the second connecting end 122 are connected at different positions on the carrier structure 110. In this way, there is a gap between the two ends of the filament bundle 120, which is conducive to the filament bundle 120 contacting the airflow at different positions, and helps the filament bundle 120 to fully contact the air, thereby improving the humidification efficiency.

[0062] In some embodiments of this application, see Figure 1The carrier structure 110 is provided with an opening 111. The opening 111 allows air to pass through, which helps to reduce air infiltration resistance, improve ventilation, and thus ensure humidification effect.

[0063] Preferably, please continue to see Figure 1 The first connecting end 121 of part of the filament bundle 120 is located on one side of the opening 111, while the second connecting end 122 is located on the opposite side of the opening 111. That is, the filament bundle 120 "crosses" the opening 111. With this arrangement, when the airflow passes through the opening 111, the air is more likely to collide with and contact the filament bundle 120 located above the opening 111, which helps the filament bundle 120 to fully contact the air, thereby improving the humidification efficiency.

[0064] It is worth understanding that in some other embodiments, the first connecting end 121 and the second connecting end 122 of a portion of the filament bundle 120 are connected to the same position of the carrier structure 110, while the first connecting end 121 and the second connecting end 122 of another portion of the filament bundle 120 are connected to different positions of the carrier structure 110.

[0065] In some embodiments, please continue to see Figure 1 Each filament bundle 120 is defined with an arc-shaped structure 123. The formation of the arc-shaped structure 123 allows all positions of the filament bundle 120 to fully contact the air. In particular, the arc-shaped structure 123 forms a projection of a certain length on the carrier structure 110. This means that the airflow entering from the opening 111 can have more contact with the arc-shaped structure 123, which helps the filament bundle 120 to fully contact the air, thereby improving the humidification efficiency.

[0066] Preferably, the total length of the projection of the arc-shaped structure 123 onto the carrier structure 110 is greater than 1 / 6 of the circumference of the opening 111 where the filament bundle 120 is located. Furthermore, the arc-shaped structure 123 is located at the top, i.e., the end of the filament bundle 120 furthest from the carrier structure 110, and protrudes in a direction away from the carrier structure 110. When airflow exits through the opening 111, the air more easily collides with and contacts the arc-shaped structure 123 (similar to air being trapped). Some of the trapped air flows along the arc-shaped structure 123 to its two ends, helping the filament bundle 120 to fully contact more air, thereby improving humidification efficiency. Each position of the filament bundle 120 holds the humidifying liquid. Thus, the air can carry as much liquid from the filament bundle 120 as possible into the environment, achieving environmental humidification.

[0067] It is worth understanding that the arc structure 123 can be arc-shaped, and its specific outline can be made into various shapes according to needs, the material of the filament bundle 120 and external forces, etc., which are not limited here.

[0068] In some embodiments, the arcuate structures 123 formed by each filament bundle 120 are all located on the same side of the surface of the carrier structure 110. Thus, one surface of the support member 100 has the arcuate structure 123, which is the rough surface 102 of the support member 100; the other surface of the support member 100 does not have the arcuate structure 123, and this surface is referred to as the mesh surface 101, such as... Figure 11 As shown.

[0069] In one possible implementation, the mesh surface 101 of the support member 100 is the windward side, and the textured surface 102 is the leeward side. In application, air passes through the mesh surface 101 and comes into contact with the filament bundles 120 of the textured surface 102, directly carrying the liquid carried on the arc-shaped structure 123 into the environment, thus humidifying the environment. This avoids the situation where liquid carried in the humidifying air comes into contact with the carrier structure 110, preventing some liquid from being intercepted by the carrier structure 110, thereby ensuring humidification efficiency.

[0070] It is worth noting that in other embodiments, there is no limitation on whether the mesh surface 101 of the supporting member 100 is set as the windward side. That is to say, the mesh surface 101 of the supporting member 100 can be located on the windward side or on the leeward side.

[0071] In some embodiments, the arcuate structure 123 formed by a portion of the filament bundles 120 is located on one side of the surface of the carrier structure 110, and the arcuate structure 123 formed by another portion of the filament bundles 120 is located on the other side. That is, the carrier structure 110 has a rough surface 102 of filament bundles 120 on both sides.

[0072] In one application scenario, since both sides of the support member 100 are provided with the rough surface 102 of the filament bundle 120, during the installation of the support member 100, the rough surface 102 and the mesh surface 101 of the support member 100 can be distinguished without regard to the humidification effect, which can effectively improve the installation efficiency.

[0073] The following explains the interrelationships between the filament bundles 120.

[0074] In some embodiments, see Figure 3At least a portion of the coiled structures 123 of the filament bundles 120 are interlocked with the coiled structures 123 of adjacent filament bundles 120. Specifically, one end of the filament bundle 120 is connected to the carrier structure 110, and the other end passes through one side of the opening of the coiled structure 123 of another filament bundle 120, exits from the other side of the opening, and connects to the carrier structure 110, thereby connecting two different coiled structures 123 in series. Because the different coiled structures 123 are interlocked through an interlocking mechanism, there are still gaps between the different coiled structures 123, allowing air to fully contact the liquid on the filament bundles 120, thereby improving the humidification effect. In this way, the arc structures 123 of different filament bundles 120 can restrain or support each other, thereby maintaining the position and shape of the arc structures 123 of each filament bundle 120 relatively stable. Therefore, it can reduce the deformation caused by weight changes due to the accumulation of dust or scale during continuous use, which would lead to a significant decrease in humidification efficiency. This allows the humidification efficiency of the humidifier 100 to be maintained during long-term use.

[0075] In one possible implementation, please continue to see Figure 3 Along the first direction, i.e., from one side of the carrier structure 110 to the other side, multiple strands of filament 120 are spaced apart on the carrier structure 110. Each strand of filament 120 has an arc-shaped structure 123 that interlocks with the arc-shaped structure 123 formed by the next strand of filament 120, repeating this process to create interlocking arc-shaped structures 123. Figure 3 As shown, the X direction is the first direction.

[0076] Further, see Figure 4 The carrier structure 110 has multiple strands of filaments 120 spaced apart in a first direction and also spaced apart in a second direction, wherein the second direction intersects the first direction. The arc-shaped structure 123 of each strand of filament 120 is not only interlocked with the arc-shaped structure 123 formed by the next strand of filament 120 in the first direction, but also interlocked with the arc-shaped structure 123 of the next strand of filament 120 in the second direction. In this way, the arc-shaped structures 123 of each strand of filament 120 can be constrained in the first and second directions by means of adjacent strands of filament 120, so that the arc-shaped structures 123 can interlock with adjacent arc-shaped structures 123 in both the X and Y directions, respectively, keeping the position and shape of each strand of filament 120 in the further supporting member 100 relatively constant, thereby ensuring the humidification effect. Figure 4 As shown, the Y direction is the second direction. In this embodiment, the Y direction is perpendicular to the X direction.

[0077] In some embodiments, see Figure 4 and Figure 5The carrier structure 110 has an opening 111, and at least a portion of the coiled structures 123 of the filament bundles 120 are interlocked with the coiled structures 123 of the opposite filament bundles 120. Specifically, the coiled structures 123 of the filament bundles 120 on one side of the opening 111 are interlocked with the coiled structures 123 of the filament bundles 120 on the other side of the opening 111. Thus, the coiled structures 123 of the filament bundles 120 on both sides of the opening 111 interlock and cover the opening 111. When air flows through the opening 111, the liquid in the filament bundles 120 can be directly carried into the environment, achieving humidification. By interlocking the coiled structures 123 formed by the filament bundles 120 on both sides of the opening 111, the filament bundles 120 can cover the opening 111, helping to ensure the humidification effect.

[0078] Of course, the interlocking described in the above embodiments is not limited to a single intersection on each filament bundle 120; it can also be multiple crossings and intersections, which is not limited here. Furthermore, it does not necessarily refer to the intersection of adjacent filament bundles 120; it can also refer to the intersection of non-adjacent filament bundles 120, filament bundles 120 located nearby, or filament bundles located in opposite positions.

[0079] The carrier structure 110 will now be described in detail.

[0080] In practical applications, the carrier structure 110 is usually a single-layer or multi-layer fabric structure. If the weaving density is too high, it will increase the air permeability resistance, resulting in poor ventilation and directly affecting the air volume, which in turn affects the purification and humidification effects. If the weaving density is too low, the contact area between the air and the carrier structure 110 will be small, and less moisture will be carried away when the air blows through, resulting in lower humidification efficiency and poor humidification effect.

[0081] In view of this, in some embodiments, see Figures 3 to 6 The carrier structure 110 has multiple openings 111 formed along its surface, and filaments 124 or filament bundles 120 are connected to the edges of the openings 111. The openings 111 allow air to pass through, which helps to reduce air infiltration resistance, improve ventilation, and thus ensure humidification.

[0082] In the above embodiments, the holding gap between the filaments 124 of the supporting member 100 can hold the liquid used for humidification. The arrangement of the filaments 124 can increase the contact area with air, thereby ensuring the volume of moisture carried away by the air when it blows by, which is conducive to ensuring humidification efficiency and improving humidification effect.

[0083] In some embodiments, the outline of the opening 111 is hexagonal, rhomboid, or elliptical, but is not limited thereto. It should be emphasized here that, depending on the actual manufacturing process, the outline shape of the opening 111 is not a complete and defined hexagon, rhomboid, or elliptical shape, but may be approximately hexagonal, rhomboid, or elliptical.

[0084] It is worth mentioning that, in some other embodiments, the outline of the opening 111 can also be circular or other regular or irregular shapes, which are not limited here. Preferably, the outline of the opening 111 is a closed loop shape.

[0085] The parameters for each part will be explained in detail below.

[0086] In some embodiments, the length of the filament bundle 120 between the first connecting end 121 and the second connecting end 122 is 10mm to 60mm. This allows the filament bundle 120 to hold a certain amount of liquid, ensuring a humidifying effect. Simultaneously, by limiting the length of the filament bundle 120, it is given a certain degree of rigidity, allowing it to maintain a relatively stable shape, thereby ensuring that the supporting member 100 maintains its humidifying effect throughout the entire working cycle.

[0087] In practical applications, different lengths of the filament bundle 120 can be selected based on its diameter, material, and humidification capacity. For example, the length of the filament bundle 120 can be selected as 10mm, 20mm, 30mm, 40mm, 50mm, or other values ​​as needed, without limitation here.

[0088] In some embodiments, the carrier structure 110 is woven from braided yarn.

[0089] In some possible implementations, the carrier structure 110 is woven from braided yarn, with each braid comprising 8 to 12 threads, each thread having a fiber diameter ranging from 50 μm to 80 μm. It is understood that a larger thread diameter results in greater rigidity of the woven carrier structure 110, but reduces water absorption. Conversely, a smaller thread diameter improves water absorption, but reduces the rigidity of the woven carrier structure 110, which is detrimental to maintaining the shape of the liquid-holding structure and ensuring sufficient contact between air and water carried in the filaments 124, thereby guaranteeing humidification. Therefore, in this embodiment, by limiting the number and diameter of the threads, the rigidity of the holding member 100 is effectively ensured, while simultaneously balancing liquid holding performance and humidification.

[0090] In practical applications, the diameter of the thread can be set to 50μm, 60μm, 70μm or other values, and is not limited here.

[0091] In some embodiments, the filaments 124 of the filament bundle 120 are composed of multiple braided threads extending from the carrier structure 110. In this way, the filament bundle 120 and the carrier structure 110 can be integrated into one structure, which facilitates the transfer of liquid from the carrier structure 110 to the filament bundle 120, helps to ensure the supply of liquid, and thus ensures humidification efficiency and humidification effect.

[0092] In one embodiment, the number of filaments 124 in the filament bundle 120 is 5 to 96, and preferably, the diameter of the filaments 124 is in the range of 25 μm to 55 μm.

[0093] Furthermore, the number of filaments 124 in the filament bundle 120 is 16 to 48, and the diameter of the filaments 124 ranges from 35 μm to 45 μm. As described above, the finer the filaments 124, the better the water absorption effect. Besides maintaining its own shape, the filament bundle 120 is mainly used to hold the liquid to be humidified. Therefore, limiting the number of filaments 124 and the diameter range of the filaments 124 in the filament bundle 120 to the aforementioned values ​​ensures that the liquid can wet all parts of the filament bundle 120, thus improving humidification efficiency and enhancing the humidification effect.

[0094] In practical applications, the number of filaments 124 in the filament bundle 120 can be set to 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, etc. as needed, but is not limited to this.

[0095] In some embodiments, the filaments 124 are made of a hydrophilic material. This further ensures the ability of liquid to transfer within the filament bundle 120, thereby guaranteeing liquid supply and humidification effect.

[0096] For the materials of the carrier structure 110 and the filaments 124, exemplary materials may include, for example, PET, polyester, cotton, etc. Alternatively, a flexible material may be selected to facilitate the stable covering and fixation of the filter element made of the support member 100 onto the corresponding structure.

[0097] The following is combined Figures 7 to 10 The support disclosed in the embodiments of the second aspect of this application will be described in detail.

[0098] See Figures 7 to 10 The second aspect of this application discloses a support body, including a support member 100 and a porous structure 300, the porous structure 300 being attached to at least one of a filament 124 and a carrier structure 110. The porous structure 300 increases the specific surface area, thereby improving the support body's ability to support an object and thus enhancing its effectiveness.

[0099] In one embodiment, see Figure 7 The porous structure 300 is attached to the surface of the filament 124 or the filament bundle 120. In this way, the specific surface area can be increased, allowing the support to support more objects.

[0100] In one embodiment, see Figures 8 to 10 The porous structure 300 is embedded in the gaps between the filaments 124 of the filament bundle 120 of the support member 100. In this way, the tensile strength of the filaments 124 can be further enhanced.

[0101] In one embodiment, the porous structure 300 is distributed in layers on the filament 124 and / or the carrier structure 110, and the thickness of the porous structure 300 is 5~20μm. By limiting the thickness of the porous structure 300, a high porosity is maintained, which also helps to prevent clogging. It should be noted that the porous structure 300 is distributed in layers, meaning that the porous structure 300 is dispersed on the filament 124 and / or the carrier structure 110. Since the porous structure 300 itself can be in the form of fine particles, when a large number of porous structures 300 are dispersed on the filament 124 and / or the carrier structure 110, it will appear to cover the filament 124 and / or the carrier structure 110 in a layered manner. Of course, there may be gaps or overlaps between the porous structures 300, and it is not a completely flat layer.

[0102] In one embodiment, the particle size of the porous structure 300 is less than or equal to 1 / 7 of the diameter of the filament 124, so as to effectively reduce the clogging of the support member 100.

[0103] In one embodiment, the porous structure 300 is a molecular sieve, silica (SiO2), alumina, or activated carbon.

[0104] In one possible implementation, the molecular sieve can be a zeolite or MOFs.

[0105] In one possible implementation, silicon dioxide (SiO2) can be porous ceramic or carbon nanotubes.

[0106] In one possible implementation, activated carbon can be replaced with graphene aerogel.

[0107] In one embodiment, the support further includes an adhesive material, and the porous structure 300 is attached to the support 100 by the adhesive material.

[0108] In one possible implementation, the adhesive material includes acrylic, polyurethane, and VAE emulsion.

[0109] In one possible implementation, the adhesive material comprises butyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate, with a mass percentage ratio of butyl acrylate to methyl methacrylate of 3:1. This allows the porous structure 300 to be stably attached to the filaments 124 of the support member 100 or the carrier structure 110 while maintaining a high porosity. For example, by defining the adhesive material formulation as described above, the porous structure 300 can be reliably bonded to the support member 100 while maintaining a high porosity, for example, maintaining a porosity greater than or equal to 65%. This improves the support's ability to hold an object.

[0110] In one embodiment, the mass of the porous structure 300 is 10-30% of the total mass of the support, and the solid content of the bonding material is 20-30%. In this way, the porous structure 300 can be bonded to the filaments 124 of the support member 100 and / or the carrier structure 110 while maintaining a high porosity.

[0111] For example, in one possible implementation, by using a porous structure with a mass of 10-30% of the total mass of the support body and a solid content of 5-25% for the adhesive material, the porosity can be maintained at 60%-75% or higher, thereby improving the support body's ability to hold the object. When the support body is used in the field of air humidification, and the object held by the support body is water, the humidification efficiency can be significantly improved due to the high porosity of the support body and the large specific surface area of ​​the porous structure 300.

[0112] In one possible implementation, when curing the adhesive material, the adhesive material is finally cured at 50~150°C for 5~50 minutes to balance the adhesive strength and porosity of the adhesive material.

[0113] In one possible application scenario, the object held by the support is water for humidification. The porous structure 300 can increase the water diffusion rate, thereby improving humidification efficiency.

[0114] In another possible application scenario, the porous structure 300 is a molecular sieve, and the object loaded on the molecular sieve is an antibacterial agent (such as silver-based, zinc-based, and copper-based agents). The porous structure 300 can improve the ability of the support to hold the antibacterial agent, thereby extending the sustained-release period and thus achieving a long-lasting antibacterial effect. For example, it can extend the sustained-release period to 8 months (compared to the traditional 3 months).

[0115] Below, in conjunction with Figures 11 to 23 The humidifying filter element 10 disclosed in the third aspect of this application will be described in detail.

[0116] An embodiment of the third aspect of this application discloses a humidifying filter element 10, including a support member 100 as described above, the support member 100 being used to support liquid to achieve humidification.

[0117] It is worth understanding that the humidifying filter element 10 disclosed in the third aspect of this application has all the technical effects of the aforementioned supporting member 100, and will not be repeated here.

[0118] In some embodiments, the supporting component 100 is a single piece, meaning the humidifying filter element 10 has a single-layer structure. The single-layer humidifying filter element 10 has good flexibility, is resistant to washing, easy to clean, and can quickly return to its original shape after cleaning without affecting subsequent use, resulting in a longer service life. Furthermore, the single-layer humidifying filter element 10 can be more easily integrated with other air conditioning components, such as air purification filters that adsorb odors and formaldehyde.

[0119] In one possible implementation, the humidifying filter element 10 is formed by winding the support member 100 around itself and connecting its opposite ends to form a cylindrical structure. The filaments 124 can be located on the outside or inside of the cylindrical structure.

[0120] In some embodiments, the humidifying filter element 10 is composed of support members 100 stacked opposite each other. The number of support members 100 can be one or more, including two. That is, the humidifying filter element 10 can be formed by folding one support member 100 or by stacking multiple support members 100 opposite each other.

[0121] When there is only one supporting member 100, the supporting member 100 is folded so that the supporting members are stacked opposite each other. At this time, the supporting member 100 can have the rough side 102 on the outside or the mesh side 101 on the outside. When there are multiple supporting members 100 (including two), any two adjacent supporting members 100 can be stacked with the sides of the filaments 124 facing the same direction, or they can be stacked opposite each other or back to back.

[0122] Furthermore, one or more supporting components 100 can also be wound into a cylindrical structure to meet the usage requirements of different application scenarios.

[0123] In some embodiments, the number of liquid support members 100 is one piece; the upper and lower ends of the carrier structure 110 are connected, and the carrier structure 110 is folded, wherein the carrier structure 110 forms one or two creases after folding; along the extension direction of the crease, the ends of the folded carrier structure 110 are connected to form a cylindrical structure.

[0124] In the above embodiments, when each filament 124 is arranged facing outwards, a first filter element semi-finished product can be formed, such as... Figure 12 As shown. When each filament 124 is arranged facing inwards, a second filter element semi-finished product can be formed, such as... Figure 13 As shown. It is worth understanding that the outward or inward orientation described here is based on the structure after the upper and lower ends of the supporting member 100 are connected, rather than on the cylindrical structure.

[0125] In some embodiments, see Figure 15 andFigure 16 The filaments 124 of the supporting member 100 are located on the same side of the surface of the carrier structure 110. The supporting member 100 has two pieces, and the carrier structures 110 of the two supporting members 100 are arranged opposite each other to form a third filter element semi-finished product. The ends of the third filter element semi-finished product are connected to form a cylindrical structure. The filaments 124 of the two supporting members 100 can both be arranged facing the outer side of the cylindrical structure, or the filaments 124 of the two supporting members 100 can both be arranged facing the inner side of the cylindrical structure.

[0126] It is worth understanding that the inner side of a cylindrical structure refers to the side closest to the center of the cylindrical structure, while the outer side refers to the side furthest from the center of the cylindrical structure.

[0127] In one embodiment, see Figure 14 or Figure 20 The humidifying filter element 10 includes a mesh edging 130, which is located at the upper and / or lower ends of the cylindrical structure and covers the edge of the carrier structure 110. The mesh edging 130 neatly shapes the upper and / or lower ends of the cylindrical humidifying filter element 10, concealing the rough edges of the supporting member 100 and improving the aesthetics of the humidifying filter element 10. Simultaneously, the mesh edging 130 increases the contact area between the humidifying filter element 10 and the liquid, facilitating water absorption and distribution of water to other parts of the humidifying filter element 10, thereby ensuring effective humidification.

[0128] Further, see Figure 18 The humidifying filter element 10 includes a handle 150, which is connected to the mesh edging 130 or the support member 100. The handle 150, located at the upper end of the cylindrical structure, can be used to connect to the bracket 20 or other structures to support the humidifying filter element 10, effectively preventing the humidifying filter element 10 from collapsing due to the weight after absorbing water.

[0129] In one embodiment, see Figure 20 The humidifying filter element 10 includes a connecting structure 200. The two ends of the supporting member 100 are detachably connected through the connecting structure 200 to form a cylindrical structure.

[0130] In one possible implementation, see Figure 20 and Figure 21 The connecting structure 200 can be Velcro. Both ends of the supporting member 100 are provided with Velcro. One side of the Velcro includes a first support strip 211 and round hair 212, and the other side of the Velcro includes a second support strip 213 and hook hair 214. The two sides of the Velcro are attached to each other, so that the hook hair 214 and the round hair 212 interlock with each other, thereby realizing the detachable connection of the beginning and end of the supporting member 100.

[0131] Of course, the connecting structure 200 may also include, but is not limited to, snap buttons, zippers, etc., which are not limited here.

[0132] For example, see Figure 22 and Figure 23 The connecting structure 200 includes plastic parts. A plastic part is provided at each of the first and last ends of the supporting member 100. The two plastic parts are connected to each other, thus connecting the first and last ends of the supporting member 100. The plastic parts include a first splicing part 221 and a second splicing part 222. The first splicing part 221 and the second splicing part 222 can be connected by adhesive material, or by heat fusion or snap-fit ​​methods.

[0133] It is worth mentioning that when the napped side 102 of the supporting part 100 faces outward, the humidifying filter element 10 has better water absorption performance and is easier to clean; when the mesh side 101 of the supporting part 100 faces outward, the humidifying filter element 10 has better air permeability, is more aesthetically pleasing, and is less likely to cause the yarn to fall off.

[0134] The arrangement of the support member 100 in the humidifying filter element 10 is described in detail below with specific embodiments.

[0135] In some embodiments, see Figure 12 and Figure 13 , Figure 12 and Figure 13 Schematic cross-sectional views of a support member 100 after folding are shown. For example... Figure 12 and Figure 13 As shown, the humidifying filter element 10 includes a support member 100. The upper and lower ends of the carrier structure 110 of the support member 100 are connected by a connecting part 140, and the carrier structure 110 is folded to make the support member 100 flat. The carrier structure 110 forms one or two creases after folding, and the ends of the folded carrier structure 110 are connected along the extension direction of the creases to form a cylindrical structure. It is worth mentioning that the filaments 124 or filament bundles 120 of the support member 100 can be arranged facing outwards or inwards towards the cylindrical structure.

[0136] In the above embodiments, the connecting part 140 may be composed of sewing thread, adhesive material, etc., but is not limited to these. For example, the first filter material semi-finished product can be connected end to end by sewing thread or connecting structure 200. Specifically, the connecting structure 200 may be a structure such as Velcro or snap fastener. The first filter material semi-finished product can be detachably connected through such connecting structure 200, which can facilitate the installation of the humidifying filter element 10.

[0137] It is worth understanding that when the upper and lower ends of the carrier structure 110 are aligned and the carrier structure 110 is folded in half, the carrier structure 110 has a crease. After folding, the two ends of the carrier structure 110 are connected end to end along the extension direction of the crease to obtain a cylindrical structure. Of course, the carrier structure 110 can also use two positions between the upper and lower ends as the crease positions, and fold the upper and lower ends of the carrier structure 110 based on these two positions; then connect the two ends of the carrier structure 110 end to end along the extension direction of the crease to obtain a cylindrical structure.

[0138] In some embodiments, see Figure 15 and Figure 16 The humidifying filter element 10 includes two supporting members 100, with the filament bundles 120 of the two supporting members 100 stacked opposite each other. In this embodiment, the filament bundles 120 of the supporting members 100 are located between the carrier structures 110 of the two supporting members 100. In practical applications, this reduces the cluttered appearance caused by the filament bundles 120 being located on the outside, and the location of the carrier structure 110 on the outside increases the frictional force between the carrier structure and the operator, making it easier to grasp the humidifying filter element 10.

[0139] Furthermore, both the upper and lower ends of the two supporting members 100 are provided with mesh edging 130, and the upper and lower ends of the two supporting members 100 are connected by the mesh edging 130. This reduces the roughness of the upper and lower ends of the two supporting members 100.

[0140] It should be noted that when the humidifying filter element 10 includes multiple supporting elements 100, adjacent supporting elements 100 can be connected by other connecting elements as needed, such as by mesh edging 130; or the carrier structure 110 of the supporting element 100 can be directly connected to the carrier structure 110 of another adjacent supporting element 100, which is not limited here.

[0141] In one embodiment, see Figure 17 The humidifying filter element 10 includes two supporting members 100, which are stacked opposite each other, and the filament bundles 120 of the two supporting members 100 are located on the outside of the stacked structure.

[0142] The air handling apparatus provided in the embodiments of the fourth aspect of this application will now be described.

[0143] An embodiment of the fourth aspect of this application discloses an air treatment device, including the support body as described above, or including the humidifying filter element 10 as described above.

[0144] It is worth understanding that air handling equipment can be an air humidifier, an air conditioner, a sterilizer, or other device that supports objects required for the corresponding use scenario through a support body or support element 100.

[0145] In one embodiment, seeFigure 24 The air handling unit is an air humidification device. Specifically, the air handling unit includes a bracket 20, and a humidification filter element 10 is sleeved on the bracket 20. The bracket 20 is used to support the humidification filter element 10.

[0146] In this embodiment, the bracket 20 has a support opening 21 for air to pass through in order to achieve humidification.

[0147] Further reading is available upon request. Figure 24 As shown, the bracket 20 includes a support engagement portion 22, which is used to cooperate with the humidifying filter element 10 to support the humidifying filter element 10.

[0148] It is worth mentioning that the humidifying liquid is usually water. Water can be added to the humidifying filter 10 from the top and / or bottom, or from the side, or all three methods can be used simultaneously to moisten the humidifying filter 10.

[0149] Therefore, overall, the humidifying filter element 10 in this solution not only absorbs a large amount of moisture to improve humidification efficiency, but also allows for easy removal and cleaning by the user. Because the humidifying filter element 10 is flexible (composed of a woven carrier structure 110 and multi-strand filaments 120), users can wash it themselves to remove stains or scale, enabling reuse and improving ease of use. Furthermore, compared to typical disposable humidifying filters, it achieves a more environmentally friendly effect.

[0150] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this application.

[0151] The terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this application, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more.

[0152] In the description of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.

[0153] In the description of this specification, specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0154] It should be understood that although the steps in the flowcharts of the accompanying figures are shown sequentially as indicated by the arrows, these steps are not necessarily executed in the order indicated by the arrows. Unless explicitly stated herein, there is no strict order restriction on the execution of these steps, and they can be executed in other orders. Moreover, at least some steps in the flowcharts of the accompanying figures may include multiple sub-steps or multiple stages. These sub-steps or stages are not necessarily completed at the same time, but can be executed at different times, and their execution order is not necessarily sequential, but can be performed alternately or in turn with other steps or at least some of the sub-steps or stages of other steps.

Claims

1. A carrier, characterized in that The application relates to a supporting member, comprising: a plurality of filaments, the filaments being arranged to form a supporting gap for holding an object; a carrier structure, at least a part of each of the filaments being connected to the carrier structure.

2. The carrier of claim 1, wherein The plurality of the filaments forms a filament bundle, the filament bundle having a plurality of strands, each of the strands of the filament bundle being connected to the carrier structure.

3. The carrier of claim 2, wherein Each of the strands has a first connecting end and a second connecting end, the first connecting end and the second connecting end being connected to the carrier structure respectively, the filament bundle being connected between the first connecting end and the second connecting end; Each of the strands is defined with an arc loop structure, the arc loop structure being located at an end of the strand away from the carrier structure.

4. The carrier of claim 3, wherein Each of the strands is located on the same side of a surface of the carrier structure; or, part of the strands is located on one side of the surface of the carrier structure, and the other part of the strands is located on the other side.

5. The carrier of claim 4, wherein, At least part of the strands is arranged to be buckled with the strands on the same side.

6. The carrier of claim 4 wherein, The carrier structure is provided in a mesh shape and is formed with a plurality of densely arranged opening portions; at least part of the strands is arranged to be buckled with the opposite strands located on the same opening portion.

7. The carrier of claim 6, wherein The opening portion is in a hexagonal, rhombic or elliptical shape.

8. The carrier of claim 6, wherein, The first connecting end and the second connecting end are spaced apart and connected to the carrier structure.

9. The carrier of claim 8, wherein, The first connecting end and the second connecting end of at least part of the strands are respectively arranged on opposite sides of the opening portion.

10. The carrier of claim 3 wherein, The length of the strands between the first connecting end and the second connecting end is 10 mm to 60 mm.

11. The carrier of any of claims 2 to 10, wherein, The carrier structure is woven by braided wires.

12. The carrier of claim 11, wherein, Each of the braided wires comprises 8 to 12 filaments, and the fiber diameter of each of the filaments ranges from 50 mu m to 80 mu m.

13. The carrier of claim 11, wherein, The filaments of the filament bundle are composed of a plurality of the braided wires extending from the carrier structure.

14. The carrier of claim 13, wherein, The number of the filaments ranges from 16 to 48; and the diameter of the filament bundle ranges from 35 mu m to 45 mu m.

15. A carrier, characterized in that The application further relates to a supporting member as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 14, further comprising: a porous structure attached to at least one of the filaments and the carrier structure.

16. The carrier of claim 15, wherein The porous structure is distributed on the filaments and / or the carrier structure in a layer shape, and the thickness of the porous structure ranges from 5 mu m to 20 mu m.

17. The carrier of claim 16, wherein The porous structure is a molecular sieve, silicon dioxide, aluminum oxide or activated carbon.

18. The carrier of any of claims 15 to 17, wherein, The application further relates to a supporting member as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 14, further comprising:

19. The carrier of claim 18, wherein, a bonding material, the porous structure being attached to the supporting member by the bonding material.

20. The carrier of claim 18, wherein, The bonding material comprises acrylic, polyurethane and VAE emulsion.

21. A humidification filter cartridge, characterized by, The mass of the porous structure ranges from 10% to 30% of the total mass of the supporting member, and the solid content of the bonding material ranges from 5% to 25%.

22. The humidification cartridge of claim 21, wherein, The application further relates to a supporting member as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 14, the supporting member being used for holding liquid. The humidifying filter element is formed in a cylindrical structure by winding the supporting member by itself and connecting opposite ends.

23. The humidifying filter element according to claim 21, wherein: the humidifying filter element is composed of the supporting members being oppositely stacked.

24. The humidifying filter element according to claim 23, wherein: the number of the supporting members is one piece. The upper end and the lower end of the carrier structure are connected, and the carrier structure is folded, wherein the carrier structure forms one or two folds after being folded; The head and the tail of the carrier structure after being folded are connected in series along the extension direction of the fold, forming a cylindrical structure.

25. The humidification cartridge of claim 24, wherein, Each of the filaments is arranged outward, forming a first filter core semi-finished product.

26. The humidification cartridge of claim 24, wherein, Each of the filaments is arranged inward, forming a second filter core semi-finished product.

27. The humidifying filter core according to claim 23, wherein, Each of the filaments is located on the same side of the surface of the carrier structure; The carrier structure of the two pieces of the carrier structure of the carrier structure are arranged oppositely, forming a third filter core semi-finished product, and the head and the tail of the third filter core semi-finished product are connected in series, forming a cylindrical structure; wherein the filaments of the two pieces of the carrier structure are arranged outward, or the filaments of the two pieces of the carrier structure are arranged inward.

28. The humidification cartridge of any of claims 22, 24-27, wherein, The humidifying filter core comprises a webbing, which is arranged at the upper end and / or the lower end of the cylindrical structure; the webbing covers the edge of the carrier structure.

29. The humidification cartridge of claim 28, wherein, The humidifying filter core comprises a handle part, which is connected to the webbing or the carrier structure.

30. The humidification cartridge of claim 21, wherein, The humidifying filter core comprises a connecting structure, by which the head and the tail of the carrier structure are detachably connected, forming a cylindrical structure.

31. An air treatment device, characterised in that The humidifying filter core comprises a carrier structure according to any one of claims 15 to 20, or the humidifying filter core comprises a carrier structure according to any one of claims 21 to 30.

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