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US2221003A
US2221003A US324715A US32471540A US2221003A US 2221003 A US2221003 A US 2221003A US 324715 A US324715 A US 324715A US 32471540 A US32471540 A US 32471540A US 2221003 A US2221003 A US 2221003A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F6/00Air-humidification, e.g. cooling by humidification
    • F24F6/02Air-humidification, e.g. cooling by humidification by evaporation of water in the air
    • F24F6/06Air-humidification, e.g. cooling by humidification by evaporation of water in the air using moving unheated wet elements

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  • Adapted to flow into the casing I0 preferably to a level as at 29, is a quantity of water 30, the depth thereof being such when within the body i Illto wet the ltering material 28 on the rotation vof the ⁇ cylinder 24.
  • the axle 23 of this cylinder has fixed thereto a belt wheel 3
  • 'I'his pulley 33 is fixed to a driven shaft 34 carrying a belt wheel 35 over which is trained an endless belt 3'6.
  • the belt 36 is ⁇ trained over a pulley 31 xedto the power shaft I9 of the electric motor and the latter furnishes the powerv for the rotation of the cylinder 24.
  • ⁇ Arranged within the casing l0' elevated with respect to the lcylinder 24 is a'water supply tank Shaving a delivery porty controlled by a valve 39, v ⁇ its stem 40 being pivoted, at 4I to the rocker arm 42 .fora ball float 43.
  • the arm 42 ' is swingingly carried by a bracket 44 secured to one side wall'of the casing Ia determined distance above the bottom ofthe said casingV I0 so that the oat 43 will be affected by the quantity of Water 3,0
  • cleaning-and also Will be humidified'so that such k air will be'thoroughly ⁇ conditioned within the apparatus when operating upon return vof theair to the said apparatus.
  • the tank 3s is enea with@ quantity of water on removing the cover I2 from the casing l0'.
  • the enclosure after beingtaken ktherefrom into cylinder beingclosed the water 30 within the lowered portion of the casing I0 moistens or wets the filtering medium 23 peripherally about the cylinder 24 and in this way dust or other foreign matter will' be collected by said filtering medium for the removal thereof from the air when passing through ,the appal ratus and air conditioned thereby.
  • The/cylinder 24 extends a distance in close re- I elation .to the front and rear walls of the casing I0 and the front openend of this cylinder incasesthe motor. the belts, the belt Wheels and pulleys under the ,arrangement .thereof as herelnbefore set forth.
  • y Annpparatus or the kind described comprising a casing open at opposed sides forming a water 'container andy having ya removablentop cover, horizontally arranged supports interiorly ofthe casing at the openings inopposite sides thereof, oneof said supportsbeing a shelf and vhaving bearings, Aa 1 ⁇ foraminous cylinder within said casing andhaving a .central axle journaled in one of the bearings and the other support, the said at one end and openat the *otherendra filtering body applied exteriorly about said cylinder, external end flanges on the to the axle tions fitting the otherbearing andengaging said lbelt pulley fortransferring power'from the power unit to thev said axle, a fan within o neV of said openings in the casingand having driven connectionswith the said.
  • the power unit a water tank arranged-withinthefcasing ,above A,the cylinder vand having an ,outlet communicative ⁇ with said cylinder, and a -iloat *controlled valve within the casing randoperated by water within the lower portion thereoffor the opening and closing. of the outlet in said'l tank, the said cylinder and fan being aligned with each other.

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y Nov. 12, 1940. i A. H. MAssl-:Y` i 2.221,003
AIR COOLER Filed Markle, 1940 2 sheets-shew2` mvENTORV ATTORNEYS flanges 21 in any desirable manner.
ery thereof and is held confined between the Adapted to flow into the casing I0, preferably to a level as at 29, is a quantity of water 30, the depth thereof being such when within the body i Illto wet the ltering material 28 on the rotation vof the `cylinder 24. The axle 23 of this cylinder has fixed thereto a belt wheel 3|, having trained thereover an endless belt 32, which is also trained over a belt pulley 33. 'I'his pulley 33 is fixed to a driven shaft 34 carrying a belt wheel 35 over which is trained an endless belt 3'6. The belt 36 is `trained over a pulley 31 xedto the power shaft I9 of the electric motor and the latter furnishes the powerv for the rotation of the cylinder 24. The arrangementrof the belt pulleys, belts and belt wheels between the motor I8 andv the cylinder i 24 regulates the speed of rotation 'of the rsaid cylinder. y
`Arranged within the casing l0' elevated with respect to the lcylinder 24 is a'water supply tank Shaving a delivery porty controlled by a valve 39, v`its stem 40 being pivoted, at 4I to the rocker arm 42 .fora ball float 43. The arm 42 'is swingingly carried by a bracket 44 secured to one side wall'of the casing Ia determined distance above the bottom ofthe said casingV I0 so that the oat 43 will be affected by the quantity of Water 3,0
within'the casing '10. On the. lowering of the quantity of water 30 vin `the lower 'portion of the casing I0, the valve 39 becomes operated by the ,float 43 and on openingof such valve'thewater VYwithin the'tank 38 will drop through gravity to thehottom of the casing luy forfthe bringing lof thei-antity of water to a determinedlevel with- .iriisaid casing resulting inthe closing of the valve *39"to shut oi further-water supply from the tank 38. A'Iheair Within a room is caused to'belcirculated for the operation of the fan wheel.
In theoperation' of the apparatus, the air within an enclosure'is admittedfthrough the intake opening l3 at therear ofthe casing, I0 4to the interiorro'f 'the-latter' and by the action ofthe Vlfan wheel'20 this air y Willbedrawn'throughthev filtering medium 28when' circulating en rterlorly about the cylinder 24 when: rotatingand. such air.V becomes filtered when drawn ,within the cylinder whence the fan wheel-discharges the air fromsaid cylinderthrough thelfront 4opening: l2
backl into theroom; Thisfcirculation of the air 'ixndrgoestreatment for the' .cooling thereof,
cleaning-and also Will be humidified'so that such k air will be'thoroughly `conditioned within the apparatus when operating upon return vof theair to the said apparatus.
The tank 3s is enea with@ quantity of water on removing the cover I2 from the casing l0'.
the enclosure after beingtaken ktherefrom into cylinder beingclosed the water 30 within the lowered portion of the casing I0 moistens or wets the filtering medium 23 peripherally about the cylinder 24 and in this way dust or other foreign matter will' be collected by said filtering medium for the removal thereof from the air when passing through ,the appal ratus and air conditioned thereby.
The/cylinder 24 extends a distance in close re- I elation .to the front and rear walls of the casing I0 and the front openend of this cylinder incasesthe motor. the belts, the belt Wheels and pulleys under the ,arrangement .thereof as herelnbefore set forth.
'I'he quantity. of water within the lower portion ofthe casing I0 is maintained at a determined level through theoperation of the oat 43 and the valve 39 controlled thereby.
' What is claimedis:V f
, y Annpparatus or the kind described comprising a casing open at opposed sides forming a water 'container andy having ya removablentop cover, horizontally arranged supports interiorly ofthe casing at the openings inopposite sides thereof, oneof said supportsbeing a shelf and vhaving bearings, Aa 1`foraminous cylinder within said casing andhaving a .central axle journaled in one of the bearings and the other support, the said at one end and openat the *otherendra filtering body applied exteriorly about said cylinder, external end flanges on the to the axle tions fitting the otherbearing andengaging said lbelt pulley fortransferring power'from the power unit to thev said axle, a fan within o neV of said openings in the casingand having driven connectionswith the said. power unit, a water tank arranged-withinthefcasing ,above A,the cylinder vand having an ,outlet communicative` with said cylinder, and a -iloat *controlled valve within the casing randoperated by water within the lower portion thereoffor the opening and closing. of the outlet in said'l tank, the said cylinder and fan being aligned with each other.
n f ALBERTHMASSEY.
A4,cylinder andholdingthe filtering body in place upon'- said cylinder, a belt wheel fixed 'ofsaid cylinder nextv to the shelf, a
powei unit y :carried by said shelf and havingdriving connec-
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Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2432755A (en) * 1944-08-12 1947-12-16 William L Walters Vehicle cooler
US2448297A (en) * 1944-11-13 1948-08-31 Niels C Christensen Liquid rotor spray mechanism
US2548694A (en) * 1947-10-28 1951-04-10 Walter E Wiesenthal Air-conditioning apparatus
US2583195A (en) * 1946-11-22 1952-01-22 Wilcox George Air conditioner
US3190624A (en) * 1961-07-06 1965-06-22 Hamilton Humidity Inc Humidifier and deodorizer
US3756579A (en) * 1971-07-15 1973-09-04 Electrohome Ltd Humidifier
US4112015A (en) * 1975-07-21 1978-09-05 White-Westinghouse Corporation Humidifier drive system
USRE30999E (en) * 1975-07-21 1982-07-20 White-Westinghouse Corporation Humidifer drive system
US20040065418A1 (en) * 2000-12-22 2004-04-08 Hunter Douglas Inc. Ladder operated covering with fixed vanes for architectural openings

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2432755A (en) * 1944-08-12 1947-12-16 William L Walters Vehicle cooler
US2448297A (en) * 1944-11-13 1948-08-31 Niels C Christensen Liquid rotor spray mechanism
US2583195A (en) * 1946-11-22 1952-01-22 Wilcox George Air conditioner
US2548694A (en) * 1947-10-28 1951-04-10 Walter E Wiesenthal Air-conditioning apparatus
US3190624A (en) * 1961-07-06 1965-06-22 Hamilton Humidity Inc Humidifier and deodorizer
US3756579A (en) * 1971-07-15 1973-09-04 Electrohome Ltd Humidifier
US4112015A (en) * 1975-07-21 1978-09-05 White-Westinghouse Corporation Humidifier drive system
USRE30999E (en) * 1975-07-21 1982-07-20 White-Westinghouse Corporation Humidifer drive system
US20040065418A1 (en) * 2000-12-22 2004-04-08 Hunter Douglas Inc. Ladder operated covering with fixed vanes for architectural openings

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