Fluid handling – Flow affected by fluid contact – energy field or coanda effect – Means to regulate or vary operation of device
Patent
1979-02-09
1980-06-03
Cline, William R.
Fluid handling
Flow affected by fluid contact, energy field or coanda effect
Means to regulate or vary operation of device
62262, 137836, F25D 1706
Patent
active
042055970
ABSTRACT:
An air conditioner including an air intake, a blower for drawing air into the air conditioner through the air intake, a heat exchanger in the path of the air, and an air exit structure in the path of the air. The air exit structure is a plate-like sheet of rigid material having an aperture therein forming a nozzle for issuing a main stream of air as the air passes therethrough. A control chamber downstream of the nozzle develops a pressure differential in the main stream of air flowing from the nozzle as it flows between a pair of spaced opposed diverging walls to control the direction of flow of the stream. The pressure differential is developed by closing control apertures in the chamber by interceptors over the control apertures.
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Nawa Motoyuki
Nishijo Masaru
Takahashi Yutaka
Cline William R.
Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
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