Self-contained ventilation system units for supplying spaces bet

Ships – Ventilation

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114177, 62240, 98 53, B63J 214

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047111933

ABSTRACT:
A ship, with several decks and several areas located one behind the other in the longitudinal direction of the ship, which areas are separated by bulkheads. Each of these has several areas, each supplied by its own air delivery and discharge ducts from at least one ventilation system. At least some of the areas separated by bulkheads are designed as separate ventilation areas, each of which has its own ventilation system and whose air delivery and discharge ducts connected to this ventilation system are not laid through the adjacent bulkheads into adjacent separate ventilation regions, but are laid exclusively within its separate ventilation region.

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patent: 2599925 (1952-06-01), Lamb
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patent: 3489119 (1970-01-01), Wemmerus
patent: 3557740 (1971-01-01), Pratt
patent: 4428318 (1984-01-01), Huchzermeier
Oesten, J., "Schiffssicherheit und Luftungsanlagen", 1970, pp. 849-850.

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