Refrigeration – Processes – Deodorizing – antisepticizing or providing special atmosphere
Reexamination Certificate
2001-12-21
2003-04-22
Cappssela, Ronald (Department: 3744)
Refrigeration
Processes
Deodorizing, antisepticizing or providing special atmosphere
C062S291000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06550257
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
This invention relates in general to air conditioning systems and, more particularly, to an angled ultraviolet light fixture.
2. Description of the Related Art
Over the last several years, the use of ultraviolet (UV) light in commercial and residential air conditioning applications has become more popular. A UV light source in the UV-C spectrum, specifically at 253.7 nm, and potentially UV light in other frequencies such as 187 nm, has been shown to be extremely effective in destroying bacteria and fungi in air conditioning systems.
During operation of an air-conditioning system, water condenses on the heat exchanger (typically referred to as the condensing coil). The drain pan is situated below the coil and collects run-off from the coil. Because the cool and moist environmental conditions in the coil are conducive to microbial infestations, UV lamps are often used to illuminate the coil and drain pan. U.S. Pat. No. 5,817,276 to Fencl et al claims that the UV lamp should be oriented perpendicular to the fins of the coil for maximum reflection within the coil.
Mounting a substantially straight lamp perpendicular to the fins, however, has some significant shortcomings. First, in some orientations, the fins will be horizontal in relation to the drain pan. If a substantially linear UV lamp is mounted perpendicular to the drain pan, its effectiveness in killing bacteria in the drain pan may be reduced. Further, mounting a linear UV lamp perpendicular to the fins may result in the use of a relatively short UV lamp, which will not emit as much UV energy as would a longer lamp.
Therefore, a need has arisen for a method and apparatus for UV filtration that maximizes energy to the coil and drain pan for higher microbial efficacy.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In the present invention, heat exchanger for use in an air conditioning system comprises first and second coil sides disposed at an angle to one another, and a plate coupled to the coil sides. The plate has a hole formed therethrough for accepting a germicidal lamp.
The heat exchanger of the present invention provides significant advantages. First, the configuration reduces the labor for installing a germicidal lamp. Second, a single heat exchanger can be produced to be compatible with installations with or without germicidal lamps.
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Burnett Gregg
Goetzinger Gregory T.
Smith Robert E.
Anderson, Levine & Lintel, L.L.P
Cappssela Ronald
Heatcraft Inc.
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