Claims
- 1. An air circulation system for generally enclosed structures, as a home, having an interior space defined in part by a slab/floor, said system comprising:
- a. a structurally supportive lightweight aggregate mass subsurface to the slab/floor and a structurally communicating with ground support thereunder, said mass forming a structural support for at least a portion of the slab/floor and defining an enlarged void air space between said slab/floor and the underlying ground support;
- b. blower means for circulating air between said interior space and said void air space;
- c. film sheet enveloping said mass for preventing water flow into said mass from the surrounding area;
- d. return air flow conduit means for carrying air from said void air space to said interior space; and
- e. insulation means for thermally insulating said void air space and said mass around the perimeter thereof and adapted to allow heat transfer between said void air space and the slab/floor and between said void air space and the underlying ground support.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising independent flow control means associated with said return air flow conduit means for balancing air flow between said void air space and said interior space.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising drain means under said mass and penetrating said film sheet envelope for collecting and draining water which drains by gravity from said mass to said drain means.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising conduit means associated with said drain means for transmitting water collected by said drain means to a desired point of discharge.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising heat transfer means associated with said blower means for effecting heat exchange with air discharged by said blower means to said mass.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said heat transfer means comprises a plurality of heating coils.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the return air flow conduit means include a continuous perforated header positioned around or in the perimeter portion of said mass for collecting air from the enveloped aggregate mass and transferring the collected air to the interior of the generally enclosed structure at peripheral locations in its interior space above but in proximity to the slab/floor thereof.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 further characterized in that it includes thermal insulation material extending downwardly into the ground at the site of said structure, said material being positioned around the perimeter of the site of said structure and adapted to thermally insulate said mass around the perimeter thereof.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said insulation material extends downwardly at least to the frost line.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the return air flow conduit means include perforated conduit means positioned around or in the perimeter portion of said mass for collecting air from the enveloped aggregate mass and transferring the collected air to the interior of the generally enclosed structure at peripheral locations in its interior space above but in proximity to the slab/floor thereof and wherein the air circulation system further includes air distributor means positioned at an interior portion of said mass for distributing air from the interior of the generally enclosed structure into said mass in opposed directions toward said perforated conduit means.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said air distributor means is an elongate perforated plenum positioned within said mass.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said air distributor means is a perforated plenum in the form of a closed loop fed by a plurality of conduits adapted to receive air from the interior of the generally enclosed structure.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein (i) said closed loop is positioned around the perimeter of an earth, gravel or sand mass adapted to support an interior portion of said slab/floor, (ii) said plurality of conduits is embedded in said earth, gravel or sand mass, and (iii) said aggregate mass is positioned around the perimeter of said closed loop.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 10 further including footings extending downwardly into the ground at the site of said structure, said footings being positioned and adapted to support the underside of said slab/floor at least around the perimeter thereof, said system being further characterized in that said film sheet envelops at least said aggregate mass and said perforated conduit means.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the film sheet envelope comprises plastic sheeting positioned above and plastic sheeting positioned below said aggregate mass and wherein the outer edges of the such plastic sheeting extend to and are held together by said footings and the ground adjacent thereto.
- 16. A support and temperature regulating structural system for use with a generally enclosed structure having at least enclosing walls, a roof and a slab/floor, which structural system comprises:
- a. an expanded clay lightweight aggregate mass having void air spaces therein enabling air to pass through said mass;
- b. film sheet enveloping said mass for preventing water flow into said mass from the exterior; and
- c. means adapted to direct a flow of air from the interior of said enclosed structure through a substantial portion of said mass and thence back into the interior of said structure;
- said mass being further characterized in that said mass together with its film sheet envelope rests upon and is supported by the ground at the site of said structure and is adapted to communicate with and support a substantial area of the underside of said slab/floor; said system being further characterized in that the ground upon which said mass together with its film sheet envelope rests includes an upper layer of sand.
- 17. The system of claim 16 further characterized in that said mass is comprised of a plurality of aggregate particles having a grain size in the range of about 0.5 to about 1 inch.
- 18. The system of claim 16 further characterized in that less than one half (1/2) of the volume of said mass is solid material, the balance of the volume being an enlarged continuous void air space.
- 19. The system of claim 16 further characterized in that it includes thermal insulation material extending downwardly into the ground at the site of said structure, said material being positioned around the perimeter of the site of said structure and adapted to thermally insulate said mass around the perimeter thereof.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said insulation material extends downwardly at least to the frost line.
- 21. An aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus for generally enclosed structures, as a home, said apparatus comprising:
- a. continuous slab means extending over a ground surface for supporting at least in part said generally enclosed structure; said slab means having a floor area which during use communicates with the interior of said structure, said slab means having a generally centrally positioned opening therethrough extending between the upper and lower surfaces of said slab means;
- b. structurally supportive air circulation medium means subsurface to said slab means and structurally communicating with an underlying earth for forming a structural support to said slab means;
- c. an enlarged continuous void air space formed between said slab means and the underlying earth, said air space being occupied partially by said air circulation medium means;
- d. envelope means surrounding said air circulation medium means for confining air flow to and excluding water flow into said void air space;
- e. blower means for circulating air between said structure interior and said void air space, said blower means directing the circulating air from said interior through said opening in said slab means and into a generally centrally positioned portion of said void air space;
- f. conduit means for transmitting air flow from generally peripheral portions of said void air space to generally peripheral portions of said structure interior; and
- g. insulation means for thermally insulating said void air space and said air circulation medium means around the perimeter thereof and adapted to allow heat transfer between said void air space and the slab/floor and between said void air space and the underlying ground support.
- 22. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 21 wherein said air circulation medium means comprises at least in part an aggregate mass.
- 23. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 22 wherein said aggregate mass is an expanded clay lightweight aggregate mass.
- 24. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 23 wherein said aggregate mass occupies less than one half (1/2) by volume of said enlarged continuous void air space.
- 25. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 21 wherein said air circulation medium means comprises an expanded clay lightweight aggregate mass which occupies less than one half (1/2) by volume of said enlarged continuous void air space and wherein said envelope means is plastic film sheet surrounding said air circulation medium means.
- 26. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 21 wherein there is further provided heat transfer means associated with said blower means for transferring heat between said heat transfer means and air flow through said blower means.
- 27. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 21 further characterized in that said conduit means introduce the air flow from said void air space inwardly to generally peripheral portions of said structure interior at peripheral locations in said interior above but in proximity to said floor area.
- 28. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 21 further characterized in that
- (i) said slab means is a concrete slab;
- (ii) said air circulation medium means is an expanded clay lightweight aggregate mass comprised of a plurality of aggregate particles having a grain size between about 0.5 and about 1 inch;
- (iii) said envelope means is plastic film sheet surrounding said aggregate mass;
- (iv) said conduit means introduce the air flow from said void air space inwardly to generally peripheral portions of said structure interior at peripheral locations in said interior above but in proximity to said floor area; and
- (v) said aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus further includes heat transfer means associated with said blower means for effecting heat exchange between said heat transfer means and air flow through said blower means.
- 29. An aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus for generally enclosed structures, as a home, said apparatus comprising:
- a. a generally enclosed structure having exterior wall and roof portions which define an interior to be heated or cooled;
- b. continous slab means extending over a ground surface for supporting at least in part said generally enclosed structure; said slab means having a floor area which during use communicates with said interior;
- c. structurally supportive air circulation medium means subsurface to said slab means and structurally communicating with an underlying earth for forming a structural support to said slab means;
- d. an enlarged continuous void air space formed between said slab means and the underlying earth, said air space being occupied partially by said air circulation medium means;
- e. envelope means surrounding said air circulation medium means for confining air flow to said void air space;
- f. blower means for circulating air between said structure interior and said void air space;
- g. return air flow conduit means communicating between said void air space and said interior for balancing air flow between said void air space and said structure interior; and
- h. insulation means for thermally insulating said void air space and said air circulation medium means around the perimeter thereof and adapted to allow heat transfer between said void air space and the slab/floor and between said void air space and the underlying ground support.
- 30. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 29 further comprising supplemental heat transfer means for transferring heat between said heat transfer means and to the air contained within said void air space.
- 31. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 29 wherein said air circulation medium means comprises at least in part an aggregate mass.
- 32. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 31 wherein said aggregate mass is an expanded clay lightweight aggregate mass.
- 33. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 29 wherein said air circulation medium means occupies less than one half (1/2) by volume of said enlarged continuous void air space.
- 34. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 29 wherein said envelope means is film sheet surrounding said air circulation medium means.
- 35. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 29 wherein said air circulation medium means is comprised of a plurality of aggregate particles of expanded clay lightweight aggregate occupying partially said void air space formed between slab means and the underlying earth, each of said particles being closely contacted with one another to form an aggregate of structural support to said slab means.
- 36. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 29 wherein there is further provided heat transfer coils associated with said blower means for transferring heat between said coils and air flow through said blower means.
- 37. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 29 further comprising filtration means for filtering air flowing through said air circulation medium means.
- 38. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 37 wherein said filtration means comprises an activated charcoal content added to said air circulation medium means.
- 39. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 29 wherein said air circulation medium means is a mass of an expanded lightweight aggregate as specified in ASTM designation C331-64T.
- 40. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 29 wherein said air circulation medium means is a mass of an expanded clay lightweight aggregate as specified in ASTM designation C331-68T.
- 41. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 29 wherein said blower means circulates air from said structure interior downwardly into an interior portion of said void air space and then in opposed directions through said air circulation medium means and thence upwardly from perimeter portions of said void air space to perimeter portions of said structure interior above but in proximity to the floor area.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 54,659, filed July 3, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,505,325; Ser. No. 135,073, filed Mar. 28, 1980; Ser. No. 239,982, filed Mar. 3, 1981; Ser. No. 240,152, filed Mar. 3, 1981; and Ser. No. 530,211, filed Sept. 8, 1983 which in turn is a division of Ser. No. 230,375, filed Feb. 2, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,440,343, issued Apr. 3, 1984.
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