Claims
- 1. A heat recovery ventilator for ventilating rooms and buildings with minimum loss of heating or cooling, said heat recovery ventilator comprising:
- a housing having first and second sections adapted to convey separate first and second streams of air, said housing further comprising a peripheral baffle secured to the inside of said housing, said peripheral baffle defining an aperture;
- a heat exchanger disposed in said aperture, mounted for rotation within said aperture;
- means for rotating said heat exchanger;
- one or more seals communicating between said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger, at least one of said one or more seals comprising a flexible seal, wherein said flexible seal is disposed in a groove in said peripheral baffle and extends from said groove into said aperture such that said flexible seal is disposed at least in part in said aperture around said heat exchanger; and
- means for retaining said flexible seal in tension around said heat exchanger such that said flexible seal is retained in tension around the periphery of said heat exchanger;
- whereby said flexible seal is place in tension and maintains a substantially air-tight seal between said heat exchanger and said peripheral baffle.
- 2. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 1 wherein said heat exchanger comprises a random matrix media and means for supporting said random matrix media, and said random matrix media comprises a mat of small diameter heat-retentive fibrous material randomly interrelated to form said mat.
- 3. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 2 wherein said mat is comprised of filaments of from substantially about 25 microns to substantially about 150 microns and is adapted to have substantially 83% to 96% porosity.
- 4. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 3 wherein said heat exchanger is adapted to be rotated from substantially about 10 to substantially about 50 rpm inside said housing.
- 5. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 2 wherein said small diameter heat-retentive fibrous material is randomly interrelated by mechanical means for interrelating to form said mat.
- 6. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 2 wherein said small diameter heat-retentive fibrous material is randomly interrelated by chemical means for interrelating to form said mat.
- 7. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 2 wherein said small diameter heat-retentive fibrous material is randomly interrelated by thermal means for interrelating to form said mat.
- 8. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 2 wherein said random matrix media is comprised of polyester filaments.
- 9. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 8 wherein said random matrix media comprises polyester needle-punched felt.
- 10. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 2 wherein said mat is substantially circular in shape.
- 11. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- means to force said separate streams of air through said first and second sections of said housing in opposite directions.
- 12. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 11 wherein said means to force said separate first and second streams of air comprise one or more blowers.
- 13. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 12 wherein said one or more blowers are located at the outlet side of one or more of said first and second sections.
- 14. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 11 wherein said means to force said separate first and second streams of air comprise one or more fans.
- 15. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 14 wherein said one or more fans are located at the inlet side of one or more of said first and second sections.
- 16. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 1 wherein said heat exchanger includes media and means for supporting said media, said means for supporting including:
- a container enclosing at least a portion of said media; and
- means for retaining said media in said container, said container and said means for retaining adapted to allow substantially free passage of air through said media.
- 17. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 16 wherein said means for rotating said heat exchanger comprises:
- one or more motors; and
- means for transferring rotary motion of said one or more motors to said container, said means for transferring rotary motion comprising one or more drive wheels rotatably connected to said one or more motors and communicating with the periphery of said container.
- 18. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 1 further comprising one or more filters disposed in at least one of said first and second sections, and means for positioning said filters.
- 19. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 18 wherein a first filter is disposed in the inlet side of said first stream of air, and a second filter is disposed in the inlet side of said second stream of air.
- 20. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 18 wherein said means for positioning said filters comprises one or more positioning angles.
- 21. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 1 wherein said housing further comprises:
- a six-sided, generally box-like frame, having one or more sides with one or more apertures communicating with said first and second sections;
- one or more mounting angles disposed in said frame adjacent to said peripheral baffle and adapted for rotatably mounting said heat exchanger, said one or more mounting angles diagonally positioned generally towards opposing corners of said box-like frame which are farthest from said aperture defined in said peripheral baffle.
- 22. A heat recovery ventilator for ventilating rooms and buildings with minimum loss of heating or cooling, said heat recovery ventilator comprising:
- a housing having first and second sections adapted to convey separate first and second streams of air, said housing further including a frame having at least four apertures, said apertures comprising a first inlet and a first outlet related to said first section, and a second inlet and a second outlet related to said second section said first and second inlets and outlets conveying said first and second streams of air along generally parallel paths in opposite first and second directions at said inlets and outlets;
- a heat exchanger rotatably mounted in said housing and adapted to intersect said first and second sections, said heat exchanger disposed along a plane generally parallel to said first and second directions; and
- means for rotating said heat exchanger;
- wherein said housing further comprises:
- a peripheral baffle secured to the inside of said housing, said peripheral baffle having an aperture wherein said heat exchanger may rotate, portions of opposite first and second sides of said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger defining first and second inlet chambers for said first and second sections, respectively, said first and second inlet chambers communicating with said first and second inlets, respectively;
- one or more seals communicating between said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger, adapted to prevent passage of air between said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger;
- first and second baffle assemblies disposed adjacent to portions of opposite second and first sides, respectively, of said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger, defining therewith first and second outlet chambers for said first and second sections, respectively; and
- first and second duct sections extending from said first and second baffle assemblies, respectively, through said second and first inlet chambers, respectively, and connecting said first and second baffle assemblies to said first and second outlets, respectively.
- 23. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 22 wherein said heat recovery ventilator further comprises
- first and second blowers disposed in said housing, communicating with said first and second baffle assemblies, and said first and second duct sections, respectively; and
- first and second means for mounting said first and second blowers, respectively.
- 24. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 22 wherein said heat exchanger comprises a rotary wheel heat exchanger, and said opposite first and second sides thereof are positioned along planes generally parallel to said first and second directions, such that said first and second streams of air pass therethrough in directions generally perpendicular to said first and second directions.
- 25. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 24 further comprising:
- first and second means for forcing said separate first and second streams of air through said rotary wheel heat exchanger in opposite directions; and
- means for mounting said first and second means for forcing to said first and second baffle assemblies, respectively.
- 26. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 22 further comprising:
- one or more seals communicating between said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger, at least a portion of one of said seals comprising a flexible seal, said flexible seal slidably disposed at least in part in said aperture around at least a portion of said heat exchanger; and
- means for retaining said flexible seal in tension around said heat exchanger to position said flexible seal radially inward as it wears such that said flexible seal is retained in tension around the periphery of said heat exchanger.
- 27. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 26 wherein said flexible seal is disposed in a groove in said peripheral baffle and extends from said groove into said aperture such that said flexible seal is disposed at least in part in said aperture.
- 28. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 22 wherein:
- said heat exchanger comprises a media and means for supporting said media, and said means for supporting said media further including a container made of a first material and enclosing at least a portion of said random matrix media; and
- one or more mounting angles disposed in said frame and adapted for rotatably mounting said heat exchanger, said one or more mounting angles made of a second material having a coefficient of thermal expansion substantially similar to that of said first material;
- whereby said heat recovery ventilator may operate substantially between -20 degrees fahrenheit and 130 degrees fahrenheit, and radial expansion and contraction of said container and the expansion and contraction of said one or more mounting angles is substantially matched.
- 29. A heat recovery ventilator for ventilating rooms and buildings with minimum loss of heating or cooling, said heat recovery ventilator comprising:
- a housing having first and second sections adapted to convey separate first and second streams of air, said housing further comprising a peripheral baffle secured to the inside of said housing, said peripheral baffle defining an aperture;
- a heat exchanger disposed in said aperture and mounted for rotation within said aperture;
- one or more seals communicating between said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger, wherein at least a portion of one of said seals comprises a flexible seal disposed at least in part in said aperture around the periphery of said heat exchanger, and slidably positionable relative to said periphery;
- means for retaining said flexible seal in tension around said heat exchanger to slidably position said flexible seal radially inward as it wears such that said flexible seal is retained in tension around the periphery of said heat exchanger; and
- means for rotating said heat exchanger;
- whereby said flexible seal is placed in tension and maintains a substantially air-tight seal between said heat exchanger and said peripheral baffle.
- 30. A heat recovery ventilator for ventilating rooms and buildings with minimum los of heating or cooling, said heat recovery ventilator comprising:
- a housing having first and second sections adapted to convey separate first and second streams of air, said housing further comprising a peripheral baffle secured to the inside of said housing, said peripheral baffle defining an aperture;
- a heat exchanger disposed in said aperture and mounted for rotation within said aperture;
- one or more seals communicating between said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger, at least one of said one or more seals comprising a flexible seal disposed at least in part in said aperture around said heat exchanger;
- means for retaining said flexible seal in tension around said heat exchanger, said means for retaining said flexible seal in tension including:
- at least one spring means for tensioning attached to at least one end of said flexible seal; and
- one or more mounting angle holders, at least one of said mounting angle holders adapted to receive said at least one spring means for tensioning; and
- mains for rotating said heat exchanger;
- whereby said flexible seal is placed in tension and maintains a substantially air-tight seal between said heat exchanger and said peripheral baffle.
- 31. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 30 wherein:
- said housing further comprises one or more mounting angles generally diagonally disposed in said housing and attached to at least one of said one or more mounting angle holders; and
- said heat exchanger is rotatably mounted on said one or more mounting angles.
- 32. A heat recovery ventilator for ventilating rooms and buildings with minimum loss of heating or cooling, said heat recovery ventilator comprising:
- a compact housing having first and second sections adapted to convey separate first and second streams of air, said housing further comprising a peripheral baffle secured to the inside of said housing, said peripheral baffle defining an aperture;
- a heat exchanger disposed in said aperture and mounted for rotation within said aperture, said heat exchanger adapted to intersect said first and second sections;
- means for rotating said heat exchanger;
- one or more seals communicating between said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger, at least one of said one or more seals comprising a flexible seal disposed at least in part in said aperture around said heat exchanger;
- means for retaining said flexible seal in tension around said heat exchanger, said means for retaining said flexible seal in tension including:
- at least one elastic means for tensioning attached to at least one end of said flexible seal; and
- one or more mounting angle holders, at least one of said mounting angle holders adapted to receive said at least a portion of said means for tensioning;
- whereby said flexible seal is placed in tension and maintains a substantially air-tight seal between said heat exchanger and said peripheral baffle.
- 33. A heat recovery ventilator as recited in claim 32 wherein:
- said elastic means for tensioning comprises at least one spring; and
- at least one mounting angle holder is adapted to receive at least one said spring.
- 34. A heat recovery ventilator for ventilating rooms and buildings with minimum loss of heating or cooling, said heat recovery ventilator comprising:
- a housing having first and second sections adapted to convey separate first and second streams of air, said housing further including a frame having one or more sides with one or more apertures communicating with said first and second sections;
- a heat exchanger comprising a media and means for supporting said media, said heat exchanger rotatably mounted in said housing and adapted to intersect said first and second sections, and said means for supporting said media further including a container made of a first material and enclosing at least a portion of said random matrix media;
- one or more mounting angles disposed in said frame and adapted for rotatably mounting said heat exchanger, said one or more mounting angles made of a second material having a coefficient of thermal expansion substantially similar to that of said first material;
- means for rotating said heat exchanger;
- a peripheral baffle secured to the inside of said housing, having an aperture wherein said heat exchanger rotates; and
- one or more seals communicating between said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger positioned to prevent passage of air between said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger, at least one of said one or more seals comprising a flexible seal, wherein said flexible seal is disposed in a groove in said peripheral baffle and extends from said groove into said aperture such that said flexible seal is disposed at least in part in said aperture around said heat exchanger; and
- means for retaining said flexible seal in tension around said heat exchanger such that said flexible seal is retained in tension around the periphery of said heat exchanger;
- whereby at least one of said one or more seals is placed in tension to maintain a substantially air-tight seal between said peripheral baffle and said heat exchanger as said container and said one or more mounting angles expand and contract, and said heat recovery ventilator may operate substantially between -20 degrees fahrenheit and 130 degrees fahrenheit, and radial expansion and contraction of said container and the expansion and contraction of said one or more mounting angles is substantially matched.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 5,069,272, issued Dec. 3, 1991, from U.S. Ser. No. 395,044 filed Aug. 17, 1989, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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