Heat exchange – Regenerator – Checker brick structure
Patent
1976-06-17
1978-11-07
Myhre, Charles J.
Heat exchange
Regenerator
Checker brick structure
165 53, 165DIG4, 138 38, 237 1A, 62259, F25B 1300
Patent
active
041240626
ABSTRACT:
The daily variation of the outside temperature is utilized for control of the air temperature in a premise, in such a way, that outside air is directed to the premise through channels in the building structure surrounding the premise. The channel walls are adapted to absorb or give off heat to the air flowing through the channels. This utilization is, for example, such that that cold night-time air during the night might flow through the channels and cool the mass surrounding the channels, for example a framing of joists of concrete, which cooled mass during the day-time cools warm outside air prior to its entering the premise.
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Andersson Lars O.
Isfalt Engelbrekt
Rosell Axel
LaTulip Margaret A.
Myhre Charles J.
Philpitt Fred
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