Air conditioner

Heat exchange – With impeller or conveyor moving exchange material – Mechanical gas pump

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165124, 165183, F24F 100

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052112195

ABSTRACT:
An air conditioner comprising a casing, an air flow passage extending from an air inlet at the upper side of the casing to an air outlet at the lower side of the casing. A cross flow fan is provided within the casing along with a heat exchanger composed by connecting fins through which air is allowed to pass to the outer surface of the heat transfer tube along the lengthwise direction thereof. The heat transfer tube is branched into a plurality of passes in the heat exchanger. The present invention is characterized in that the heat transfer tube is disposed in a direction crossing the axial direction of the cross flow fan. Even if drift of flowing air is caused by the cross flow fan, distribution in the air flow speed and distribution of heat exchanger can be made equal and heat exchanging capacity of high level can be obtained, without causing the trouble of condensed water from the heat exchanger falling into the air flow passage.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2740268 (1956-04-01), Jones
patent: 3540530 (1970-11-01), Kritzer
patent: 3804159 (1974-04-01), Searight et al.
patent: 4266602 (1981-05-01), White et al.

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