Claims
- 1. An air conditioning assembly comprising:
- (a) an air conditioning structure having an air outlet opening formed centrally in one surface thereof and at least one auxiliary air inlet opening formed in that same surface adjacent the air outlet opening;
- (b) a supply spanner duct connected to the air outlet opening of said air conditioning structure for directing air from said air conditioning structure to a point of use;
- (c) a return air handler duct connected to the auxiliary air inlet of said air conditioning structure for directing air returning from a point of use to said air conditioning structure;
- (d) an air treatment device mounted within said return air handler duct for treating the air passing therethrough;
- (e) an exhaust duct communicating with said supply spanner duct and extending laterally therefrom; and
- (f) damper means mounted proximate the junction of said exhaust duct with said supply spanner duct and pivotably movable between a position where said exhaust duct is closed and a position where said supply spanner duct is closed.
- 2. An air conditioning assembly as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising:
- (a) a liquid removal system mounted in said return air handler duct and extending exteriorly thereof for removing liquids from the interior of said return air handler duct; and
- (b) damper means pivotably mounted in said return air handler duct for movement between a position of opening said return air handler duct and a position for closing thereof.
- 3. An air conditioning assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said return air handler duct comprises:
- (a) a first side wall of substantially planar configuration;
- (b) a second side wall spaced from and opposite with respect to said first side wall, said second side wall having an intermediate portion which extends angularly and away from said first side wall;
- (c) an opposed pair of end walls; and
- (d) said first and second side walls and said opposed pair of end walls integrally formed to define an outlet opening, a relatively larger inlet opening with an enlarged chamber therebetween adjacent said relatively larger inlet opening.
- 4. An air conditioning structure as claimed in claim 3 wherein said air treatment device is located within the enlarged chamber of said return air handler duct and is disposed to extend angularly between said first and second side walls.
- 5. An air conditioning structure as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising:
- (a) thermally insulative material disposed to engage the peripheral surfaces of said supply spanner duct and said return air handler duct; and
- (b) stand-enclosure means for demountably supporting said air conditioning structure and for protectively enclosing said thermally insulative material.
- 6. An air conditioning assembly comprising:
- (a) an air conditioning structure having an air outlet opening formed centrally in the bottom surface thereof and at least one auxiliary air inlet opening formed adjacent the air outlet opening;
- (b) a supply spanner duct coupled to the air outlet opening of said air conditioning structure for directing air therefrom to a point of use;
- (c) a return air handler duct coupled to the auxiliary air inlet opening of said air conditioning structure for directing air from the point of use to said air conditioning structure, said return air handler duct having an enlarged chamber formed therein;
- (d) an air treatment device mounted within the enlarged chamber of said return air handler duct;
- (e) thermally insulative material in engagement with the peripheral surfaces of said supply spanner duct and said return air handler duct; and
- (f) stand-enclosure means for demountably supporting said air conditioning structure and for protectively enclosing said thermally insulative material.
- 7. An air conditioning assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein said stand-enclosure means comprises:
- (a) an endless upstanding side wall;
- (b) means on the lower edge of said endless side wall for attachment to the roof of a building;
- (c) support means on the upper edge of said endless side wall for supporting said air conditioning structure; and
- (d) seal means interposed between said support means and the bottom surface of said air conditioning structure for sealing the area enclosed by said upstanding side wall.
- 8. An air conditioning assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein said stand-enclosure means further comprises means on said endless upstanding side wall and extending upwardly therefrom into engagement with said air conditioning structure for demountably attaching said air conditioning structure to said stand-enclosure means.
- 9. An air conditioning assembly as claimed in claim 6 and further comprising damper means within the enlarged chamber of said return air handler duct for selective opening and closing thereof.
- 10. An air conditioning assembly as claimed in claim 6 and further comprising a liquid removal system within the enlarged chamber of said return air handler duct and extending therefrom exteriorly of said stand-enclosure means, said liquid removal system for removing liquid from said return air handler duct and directing that liquid exteriorly of said stand-enclosure means.
- 11. An air conditioning assembly as claimed in claim 6 and further comprising:
- (a) an exhaust duct communicating with said supply spanner duct and extend laterally therefrom; and
- (b) damper means pivotably mounted proximate the junction of said exhaust duct and said supply spanner duct and pivotably movable between a first position in which said exhaust duct is closed and said supply spanner duct is open and a second position in which said exhaust duct is open and said supply spanner duct is closed.
- 12. An air conditioning assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein said damper means comprises a flat damper plate having thermally insulative material affixed to the surface thereof which faces said exhaust duct when said damper means is in said first position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of a copending prior application entitled AIR CONDITIONING ASSEMBLY, Ser. No. 655,868, filed Feb. 6, 1976 by the same inventor, now abandoned.
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