Refrigeration – With vehicle feature – Ship
Patent
1986-05-30
1987-06-23
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
With vehicle feature
Ship
62515, 62525, 165124, B63B 2526
Patent
active
046742930
ABSTRACT:
A heat exchanger for use in a marine air conditioning system is configured to provide the maximum possible heat transfer surface for the air being conditioned. The refrigerant coils and associated fins form the heat exchanger banks as usual, but instead of a single vertical bank, two banks are positioned at an angle to each other. This configuration provides a plenum which is more effective in causing air flow across through the entire heat exchanger configuration than is the case with the thin plenum associated with a single vertical bank. A housing for enclosing the heat exchanger is disclosed, which provides desired air passages.
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Clarke Alvin W.
Collins Arville J.
King Lloyd L.
Prescott Charles J.
Quist Raymond H.
Rotary Marine, Inc.
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