Claims
- 1. An air circulation system mounted within a chamber, the chamber having a top wall receiving a product to be tested or processed, the air circulation system comprising:an enclosure defined within the chamber, the enclosure having a top enclosure wall and a bottom enclosure wall, the top enclosure wall being mounted adjacent the top chamber wall creating an air circulation space therebetween; at least one inlet formed in the enclosure for receiving air from the chamber; a pair of fans mounted within the enclosure adjacent the inlet for circulating the air; at least one air diverter plate mounted within the enclosure adjacent the fans for diverting the circulating air substantially across the width of the enclosure; and at least one air outlet formed in the enclosure for introducing circulating air into the chamber about the product being tested or processed.
- 2. The air circulation system of claim 1 and further comprising:an air introduction opening in the top enclosure wall for introducing circulating air into the air circulation space; an air exit opening formed in the top chamber wall for allowing the circulating air within the air circulation space to exit from the chamber such that the circulating air travels substantially along the length of the top wall of the enclosure prior to exiting the chamber.
- 3. The air circulation system of claim 1 and further comprising:a first fan rotating in a first rotation direction; and a second fan rotating in a second rotation direction; wherein the first rotation direction of the first fan is substantially opposite the second rotation direction of the second fan.
- 4. The air circulation system of claim 1 wherein the enclosure has a top enclosure wall and a bottom enclosure wall, and further wherein each air diverter plate extends substantially from the top enclosure wall to the bottom enclosure wall.
- 5. The air circulation system of claim 1 and further comprising:a plurality of diverter plates, each diverter plate being angle relative to each adjacent diverter plate for diverting the circulating air substantially across the width of the enclosure.
- 6. The air circulation system of claim 1 and further comprising:at least one diverter plate bracket for receiving at least one air diverter plate, the diverter plate bracket mounted to the enclosure.
- 7. The air circulation system of claim 1 and further comprising an air straightening means nearingly adjacent the air outlet.
- 8. The air circulation system of claim 1 and further comprising cooling means for cooling the circulating air and heating means for heating the circulating air.
- 9. The air circulation system of claim 1 and further comprising:a heating unit mounted within the enclosure for heating the circulating air.
- 10. The air circulation system of claim 9 wherein the heating unit includes a plurality of heating frames, each heating frame being secured to an adjacent heating frame by a heating unit bracket.
- 11. The air circulation system of claim 10 wherein each heating frame having a protrusion and the enclosure having a receiving slot, the protrusion of each heating frame being received by the receiving slot.
- 12. The air circulation system of claim 1 and further comprising:insulation means mounted to the walls of the chamber for thermally isolating the chamber.
- 13. The air circulation system of claim 1 and further comprising:a non-heat generating light source.
- 14. The air circulation system of claim 1 and further comprising:an inlet cone mounted to the enclosure adjacent the fans, the inlet cone being curved in the direction of the airflow.
- 15. The air circulation system of claim 1 wherein the enclosure is defined by a plate extending across the width of the chamber.
- 16. In an air circulation system mounted within a chamber, the chamber receiving a product to be tested or processed, the air circulation system having at least one inlet for receiving air from the chamber and at least one air outlet for introducing circulating air into the chamber about the product being tested or processed, the improvement comprising:a first fan rotating in a first rotating direction for circulating the air; and a second fan rotating in a second rotating direction for circulating the air; wherein the first rotation direction of the first fan is substantially opposite the second rotation direction of the second fan.
- 17. The improvement of claim 16 and further comprising:a first inlet cone directing the circulating air into the first fan; and a second inlet cone directing circulating air into the second fan; wherein each inlet cone is curved in the direction of the airflow.
- 18. The improvement of claim 17 and further comprising:at least one air diverter plate positioned adjacent the first fan and the second fan for diverting the circulating air.
- 19. The improvement of claim 18 and further comprising:a plurality of diverter plates, each diverter plate being angle relative to each adjacent diverter plate for diverting the circulating air substantially across the width of the chamber.
- 20. The improvement of claim 16 wherein the chamber has a top wall, and further comprising:an enclosure mounted adjacent the top wall of the chamber creating an air circulation space therebetween.
- 21. The improvement of claim 20 and further comprising:an air introduction opening in the enclosure for introducing circulating air into the air circulation space; an air exit opening formed in the chamber for allowing the circulating air within the air circulation space to exit from the chamber such that the circulating air travels substantially along the length of the enclosure prior to exiting the chamber.
- 22. The improvement of claim 16 and further comprising:a heating unit mounted within the chamber for heating the circulating air.
- 23. A method for circulating air within a chamber, the chamber having a top wall and receiving a product to be tested or processed, the air circulation system comprising:defining an enclosure within the chamber; driving air through the enclosure; diverting the driven air substantially across the width of the enclosure; and creating an air circulation space between the enclosure and the top wall of the chamber.
- 24. The method of claim 23 and further comprising:providing a plurality of diverter plates, each diverter plate being angled relative to each adjacent diverter plate for diverting the circulating air substantially across the width of the enclosure.
- 25. The method of claim 23 and further comprising:introducing circulating air into the air circulation space; an air exit opening formed in the chamber for allowing the circulating air within the air circulation space to exit from the chamber such that the circulating air travels substantially along the length of the enclosure prior to exiting the chamber.
- 26. The method of claim 23 and further comprising:rotating a first fan in a first rotation direction; and rotating a second fan in a second rotation direction, the second direction being substantially opposite the first rotation direction.
- 27. The method of claim 23 and further comprising:providing a plurality of heating frames; and securing each heating frame to an adjacent heating frame by a heating unit bracket.
- 28. An air circulation system mounted within a chamber, the chamber receiving a product to be tested or processed, the air circulation system comprising:an enclosure defined within the chamber; at least one inlet formed in the enclosure for receiving air from the chamber; a pair of fans mounted within the enclosure adjacent the inlet for circulating the air, the pair of fans including a first fan rotating in a first rotation direction and a second fan rotating in a second rotation direction wherein the first rotation direction of the first fan is substantially opposite the second rotation direction of the second fan; at least one air diverter plate mounted within the enclosure adjacent the fans for diverting the circulating air substantially across the width of the enclosure; and at least one air outlet formed in the enclosure for introducing circulating air into the chamber about the product being tested or processed.
- 29. The air circulation system of claim 28 wherein the chamber has a top chamber wall and the enclosure has a top enclosure wall and a bottom enclosure wall, the top enclosure wall being mounted adjacent the top chamber wall creating an air circulation space therebetween.
- 30. The air circulation system of claim 28 and further comprising:an air introduction opening in the top enclosure wall for introducing circulating air into the air circulation space; an air exit opening formed in the top chamber wall for allowing the circulating air within the air circulation space to exit from the chamber such that the circulating air travels substantially along the length of the top wall of the enclosure prior to exiting the chamber.
- 31. The air circulation system of claim 28 wherein the enclosure has a top enclosure wall and a bottom enclosure wall, and further wherein each air diverter plate extends substantially from the top enclosure wall to the bottom enclosure wall.
- 32. The air circulation system of claim 28 and further comprising:a plurality of diverter plates, each diverter plate being angle relative to each adjacent diverter plate for diverting the circulating air substantially across the width of the enclosure.
- 33. The air circulation system of claim 28 and further comprising:at least one diverter plate bracket for receiving at least one air diverter plate, the diverter plate bracket mounted to the enclosure.
- 34. The air circulation system of claim 28 and further comprising:an air straightening means nearingly adjacent the air outlet.
- 35. The air circulation system of claim 28 and further comprising:cooling means for cooling the circulating air and heating means for heating the circulating air.
- 36. The air circulation system of claim 28 and further comprising:a heating unit mounted within the enclosure for heating the circulating air.
- 37. The air circulation system of claim 36 wherein the heating unit includes a plurality of heating frames, each heating frame being secured to an adjacent heating frame by a heating unit bracket.
- 38. The air circulation system of claim 37 wherein each heating frame having a protrusion and the enclosure having a receiving slot, the protrusion of each heating frame being received by the receiving slot.
- 39. The air circulation system of claim 28 and further comprising:insulation means mounted to the walls of the chamber for thermally isolating the chamber.
- 40. The air circulation system of claim 28 and further comprising:a non-heat generating light source.
- 41. The air circulation system of claim 28 and further comprising:an inlet cone mounted to the enclosure adjacent the fans, the inlet cone being curved in the direction of the airflow.
- 42. The air circulation system of claim 28 wherein the enclosure is defined by a plate extending across the width of the chamber.
- 43. An air circulation system mounted within a chamber, the chamber receiving a product to be tested or processed, the air circulation system comprising:an enclosure defined within the chamber; at least one inlet formed in the enclosure for receiving air from the chamber; a pair of fans mounted within the enclosure adjacent the inlet for circulating the air; at least one air diverter plate mounted within the enclosure adjacent the fans for diverting the circulating air substantially across the width of the enclosure; at least one air outlet formed in the enclosure for introducing circulating air into the chamber about the product being tested or processed; and a heating unit mounted within the enclosure for heating the circulating air, the heating unit having a plurality of heating frames, each heating frame being secured to an adjacent heating frame by a heating unit bracket; wherein each heating frame has a protrusion and the enclosure having a receiving slot, the protrusion of each heating frame being received by the receiving slot.
- 44. The air circulation system of claim 43 wherein the chamber has a top chamber wall and the enclosure has a top enclosure wall and a bottom enclosure wall, the top enclosure wall being mounted adjacent the top chamber wall creating an air circulation space therebetween.
- 45. The air circulation system of claim 44 and further comprising:an air introduction opening in the top enclosure wall for introducing circulating air into the air circulation space; an air exit opening formed in the top chamber wall for allowing the circulating air within the air circulation space to exit from the chamber such that the circulating air travels substantially along the length of the top wall of the enclosure prior to exiting the chamber.
- 46. The air circulation system of claim 43 and further comprising:a first fan rotating in a first rotation direction; and a second fan rotating in a second rotation direction; wherein the first rotation direction of the first fan is substantially opposite the second rotation direction of the second fan.
- 47. The air circulation system of claim 43 wherein the enclosure has a top enclosure wall and a bottom enclosure wall, and further wherein each air diverter plate extends substantially from the top enclosure wall to the bottom enclosure wall.
- 48. The air circulation system of claim 43 and further comprising:a plurality of diverter plates, each diverter plate being angle relative to each adjacent diverter plate for diverting the circulating air substantially across the width of the enclosure.
- 49. The air circulation system of claim 43 and further comprising:at least one diverter plate bracket for receiving at least one air diverter plate, the diverter plate bracket mounted to the enclosure.
- 50. The air circulation system of claim 43 and further comprising:an air straightening means nearingly adjacent the air outlet.
- 51. The air circulation system of claim 43 and further comprising:cooling means for cooling the circulating air and heating means for heating the circulating air.
- 52. The air circulation system of claim 43 and further comprising:insulation means mounted to the walls of the chamber for thermally isolating the chamber.
- 53. The air circulation system of claim 43 and further comprising:a non-heat generating light source.
- 54. The air circulation system of claim 43 and further comprising:an inlet cone mounted to the enclosure adjacent the fans, the inlet cone being curved in the direction of the airflow.
- 55. The air circulation system of claim 43 wherein the enclosure is defined by a plate extending across the width of the chamber.
- 56. An air circulation system mounted within a chamber, the chamber receiving a product to be tested or processed, the air circulation system comprising:an enclosure defined within the chamber; at least one inlet formed in the enclosure for receiving air from the chamber; a pair of fans mounted within the enclosure adjacent the inlet for circulating the air; at least one air diverter plate mounted within the enclosure adjacent the fans for diverting the circulating air substantially across the width of the enclosure; at least one air outlet formed in the enclosure for introducing circulating air into the chamber about the product being tested or processed; and an inlet cone mounted to the enclosure adjacent the fans, the inlet cone being curved in the direction of the airflow.
- 57. The air circulation system of claim 56 wherein the chamber has a top chamber wall and the enclosure has a top enclosure wall and a bottom enclosure wall, the top enclosure wall being mounted adjacent the top chamber wall creating an air circulation space therebetween.
- 58. The air circulation system of claim 57 and further comprising:an air introduction opening in the top enclosure wall for introducing circulating air into the air circulation space; an air exit opening formed in the top chamber wall for allowing the circulating air within the air circulation space to exit from the chamber such that the circulating air travels substantially along the length of the top wall of the enclosure prior to exiting the chamber.
- 59. The air circulation system of claim 56 and further comprising:a first fan rotating in a first rotation direction; and a second fan rotating in a second rotation direction; wherein the first rotation direction of the first fan is substantially opposite the second rotation direction of the second fan.
- 60. The air circulation system of claim 56 wherein the enclosure has a top enclosure wall and a bottom enclosure wall, and further wherein each air diverter plate extends substantially from the top enclosure wall to the bottom enclose wall.
- 61. The air circulation system of claim 56 and further comprising:a plurality of diverter plates, each diverter plate being angle relative to each adjacent diverter plate for diverting the circulating air substantially across the width of the enclosure.
- 62. The air circulation system of claim 56 and further comprising:at least one diverter plate bracket for receiving at least one air diverter plate, the diverter plate bracket mounted to the enclosure.
- 63. The air circulation system of claim 56 and further comprising:an air straightening means nearingly adjacent the air outlet.
- 64. The air circulation system of claim 56 and further comprising:cooling means for cooling the circulating air and heating means for heating the circulating air.
- 65. The air circulation system of claim 56 and further comprising:a heating unit mounted within the enclosure for heating the circulating air.
- 66. The air circulation system of claim 65 wherein the heating unit includes a plurality of heating frames, each heating frame being secured to an adjacent heating frame by a heating unit bracket.
- 67. The air circulation system of claim 66 wherein each heating frame having a protrusion and the enclosure having a receiving slot, the protrusion of each heating frame being received by the receiving slot.
- 68. The air circulation system of claim 56 and further comprising:insulation means mounted to the walls of the chamber for thermally isolating the chamber.
- 69. The air circulation system of claim 56 and further comprising:a non-heat generating light source.
- 70. The air circulation system of claim 56 wherein the enclosure is defined by a plate extending across the width of the chamber.
- 71. A method for circulating air within a chamber, the chamber receiving a product to be tested or processed, the air circulation system comprising:defining an enclosure within the chamber; driving air through the enclosure; diverting the driven air substantially across the width of the enclosure; rotating a first fan in a first rotation direction; and rotating a second fan in a second rotation direction, the second direction being substantially opposite the first rotation direction.
- 72. The method of claim 71 and further comprising:providing a plurality of diverter plates, each diverter plate being angled relative to each adjacent diverter plate for diverting the circulating air substantially across the width of the enclosure.
- 73. The method of claim 71 wherein the chamber has a top wall and further comprising:creating an air circulation space between the enclosure and the top wall of the chamber.
- 74. The method of claim 73 and further comprising:introducing circulating air into the air circulation space; an air exit opening formed in the chamber for allowing the circulating air within the air circulation space to exit from the chamber such that the circulating air travels substantially along the length of the enclosure prior to exiting the chamber.
- 75. The method of claim 73 and further comprising:providing a plurality of heating frames; and securing each heating frame to an adjacent heating frame by a heating unit bracket.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of pending patent application Ser. No. 09/564,890, filed on May 4, 2000, entitled “Air Circulation System for a Chamber”.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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