Patent
1982-09-30
1984-04-17
Tapolcai, William E.
98 41R, F24F 1308
Patent
active
044427603
ABSTRACT:
An air conditioning terminal unit for directing heated or cooled air into a room. A duct which receives the air has two outlets which direct the air into an underlying plenum. The air in the plenum is discharged into the room through an air diffuser having two slots which diffuse the air to opposite sides of the terminal unit. Partitions and baffles in the plenum split the air flow and direct the conditioned air in a pattern carrying all of the air from one duct outlet to one of the diffuser slots and all of the air from the other duct outlet to the other diffuser slot. The duct outlets are individually controlled to vary the throw to opposite sides of the diffuser.
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Bader Ghassan
Dean Raymond H.
Tapolcai William E.
Tempmaster Corporation
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