Refrigeration – With means preventing or handling atmospheric condensate... – Retainer or flow director for atmospheric condensate
Patent
1985-11-12
1987-01-20
Capossela, Ronald C.
Refrigeration
With means preventing or handling atmospheric condensate...
Retainer or flow director for atmospheric condensate
62291, F25D 2114
Patent
active
046372253
ABSTRACT:
An air conditioning apparatus that is formed of a housing which is enclosed an internal chamber. Formed within the housing is an air inlet opening which is covered by a cooling pad. Water is to be supplied to the upper edge of the pad and permitted to trickle through the pad and then be deposited within a sump located at the bottom of the housing. From the sump, the water is again supplied to the upper end of the pad. An air movement device, such as a fan, is to cause air to be moved through the inlet opening and then be discharged into the ambient through an outlet opening. A refrigerant fluid closed system is included within the housing which includes a first set of coils and a second set of coils. The first set of coils are located to be contacted by the air that is moved from the inlet opening through the outlet opening. The second set of coils is located within the sump. The first set of coils and the second set of coils facilitate transfer of accumulated heat from the liquid refrigerant contained within the refrigerant fluid closed system to be then discharged from the housing through the outlet opening. Associated with the sump is a water collection device comprising a series of channels which deposits the water into the sump in a turbulent manner.
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Consoli Ronald P.
Marshall Ralph C.
Capossela Ronald C.
Munro Jack C.
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