Heat exchange – Structural installation – Heating and cooling
Patent
1987-07-30
1989-06-13
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Heat exchange
Structural installation
Heating and cooling
352 85, 62 78, 98 30, 272 9, G03B 2132, F25B 2900
Patent
active
048383449
ABSTRACT:
The atmosphere control apparatus of the present invention employs first and second chambers located for example, above the ceiling and below the floor of the audience seating section of the movie theater, respectively. Both chambers have a large storage capacity. Cool air and warm air, supplied from an air conditioner, are stored in the first and second chambers, respectively. In order to create an atmosphere similar to that in, for example, a movie scene, the cool air in the first chamber and the warm air in the second chamber are selectively blown outward, in the direction of the audience seating section, in accordance with a control signal.
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Davis Jr. Albert W.
Ford John K.
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