Refrigeration – Processes – Gas and liquid contact
Reexamination Certificate
2006-08-01
2006-08-01
Ali, Mohammad M. (Department: 3744)
Refrigeration
Processes
Gas and liquid contact
C062S171000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07082775
ABSTRACT:
A method and system for relief of heat exhaustion symptoms through evaporative and conductive cooling is provided, and, more particularly, involves a rapidly deployable mobile fogging system suitably designed for relief of heat exhaustion symptoms, including a mobile platform for transporting the rapidly deployable mobile fogging system to locations where relief of heat exhaustion symptoms is needed, one or more fogging nozzles disposed on the mobile platform and oriented for dispensing a cooling pocket area of fog adjacent to the mobile platform, a coolant delivery system fluidly connected to the one or more fogging nozzles, and one or more controls for regulating the dispensing of the cooling pocket area of fog. In one embodiment, the rapidly deployable mobile fogging system comprises an emergency response vehicle. In one embodiment, the emergency response vehicle comprises a fire truck.
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Edwards Tim L.
Weber Jeffrey B.
Ali Mohammad M.
Emergency Water Solutions, Inc.
Wells J. Douglas
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