Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Wall – ceiling – floor – or roof designed for ventilation or...
Patent
1997-12-16
2000-06-13
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Wall, ceiling, floor, or roof designed for ventilation or...
522206, 5250601, 5250608, 165 49, 165 56, 237 69, E04B 902, F24D 314
Patent
active
060734078
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of air-conditioning panels (1), which are arranged one beside the other and parallel to one another and have a width of from 100 to 150 mm, each have, on the top side, a central longitudinal groove (4) for receiving a pipe (5). In order to form a stable, slow flow, which does not produce any undesired bursts of cold air, of the air cooled on the air-conditioning panels (1), the latter are bounded on both sides by shoulders (6) which bend downwards to the vertical and have a radius of curvature of not more than 20 mm. The borders of adjacent air-conditioning panels are spaced apart from one another and form between them air gaps having a width of from 10 to 20 mm.
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Barcol-Air AG
Friedman Carl D.
Yip Winnie
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