Refrigeration – Processes – Circulating external gas
Patent
1975-08-29
1977-01-18
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Processes
Circulating external gas
62 7, 62244, 62309, 62323, F25D 1706, F25D 1704, B60H 304, F25B 2700
Patent
active
040032124
ABSTRACT:
After the intake air for a vehicle's internal combustion type propulsion engine has been throttled down to about the intake manifold pressure, water is sprayed into the air. This air passes through the primary side of an air-to-air heat exchanger so that the vaporization of the water will remove heat from the air passing through the secondary side of the heat exchanger. This cooled air is circulated through an enclosure of the vehicle to provide low cost, low power cooling for the occupants thereof.
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Campbell Carl D.
Kinsell Robert C.
Noe James C.
King Lloyd L.
Miller Albert J.
Talcott Joel D.
The Garrett Corporation
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