Heat exchange – Structural installation – Related to wall – floor or ceiling structure of a chamber
Patent
1982-03-01
1984-07-10
Cline, William R.
Heat exchange
Structural installation
Related to wall, floor or ceiling structure of a chamber
165 53, 165 56, 165 49, 98 40C, 285191, F24H 0000, F24D 0000
Patent
active
044587457
ABSTRACT:
A device for controlling the temperature of rooms in a building comprising curtain walls having a skeleton made up of columns and horizontal members to which facade elements and, if required, window surfaces are secured so as to be substantially free from heat bridges, comprising a temperature-control facility substantially in the form of a pipeline system in which a heat transfer fluid flows, said pipeline system being constructed and arranged to dispose inside the room and adjacent the skeleton of columns and horizontal members and relative to the skeleton so as to produce a thermal coupling between the skeleton and the temperature control facility. In certain applications the temperature control facility is disposed at a relatively short distance from and in facing relation to the skeleton in an arrangement producing a close radiation coupling between the skeleton and the temperature control facility.
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Bloom Jerome P.
Cline William R.
Josef Gartner & Co.
Walker Edward P.
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