Claims
- 1. An air handling system for use in a multiple story building in order to supply air to one level of said building, said system comprising:
an outlet attenuator adapted for mounting on a floor of said building and including an exterior outlet housing having an air inlet in a top thereof and a lowermost air outlet in at least one vertical side thereof, said air inlet and air outlet being connected by a lower airflow passageway defined by interior walls of said outlet attenuator, said outlet attenuator further including sound absorbing material which is contained in said housing and extends to and is covered by said interior walls; a fan unit mounted above said outlet attenuator and capable of providing downward airflow into said air inlet of the outlet attenuator; and a fan inlet section mounted above said fan unit and extending upwardly therefrom, said inlet section including an exterior inlet housing with a bottom air outlet in a bottom end thereof and an upper airflow passageway that extends downwardly to said bottom air outlet, wherein said bottom air outlet is positioned directly above an airflow inlet of said fan unit.
- 2. An air handling system according to claim 1 wherein said fan unit includes an axial fan having a vertical axis of rotation.
- 3. An air handling system according to claim 2 wherein said fan inlet section includes a central elongate airflow member mounted centrally in said upper airflow passageway and having a vertical longitudinal axis, and wherein said elongate airflow member contains sound absorbing material.
- 4. An air handling system according to claim 3 wherein said elongate airflow member includes an outer peripheral wall that is made of perforated sheet metal and that diverges outwardly from an upper end to a bottom end thereof.
- 5. An air handling system according to claim 3 wherein said air inlet section further includes two or more intermediate airflow members mounted in said upper airflow passageway and spaced from said central elongate airflow member and from internal walls defining an outer periphery of said upper airflow passageway, each of said intermediate airflow members being tapered inwardly in a downwards direction from an upper end section thereof.
- 6. An air handling system according to claim 5 wherein each of said intermediate airflow members includes inner and outer peripheral walls that are made of perforated sheet metal and sound absorbing material contained between said inner and outer peripheral walls.
- 7. An air handling system according to claim 1 wherein said fan inlet section is a sound attenuator and contains sound absorbing material positioned behind perforated interior walls of said fan inlet section and said fan inlet section includes at least one heat exchanging coil unit arranged so that incoming airflow passes through said at least one coil unit.
- 8. An air handling system according to claim 7 wherein said fan inlet section includes a central elongate airflow member mounted centrally in said upper airflow passageway and having a vertical longitudinal axis, and wherein said elongate airflow member contains sound absorbing material.
- 9. An air handling system according to claim 4 wherein said fan inlet section includes two or more side inlet openings and a top inlet opening, said side inlet openings being adapted to receive return air from an interior region of said one level of the building and said top inlet opening adapted to receive fresh incoming air from a location outside said one level of the building.
- 10. An air handling system according to claim 3 wherein said lowermost air outlet is provided in at least three vertical sides of said exterior outlet housing and said lower airflow passageway curves through approximately 90 degrees form said air inlet to the lowermost air outlet in each of said at least three vertical sides.
- 11. An air handling system for use in a building in order to supply an air mixture to said building, said system comprising, in combination:
an air outlet and sound attenuator section adapted for mounting on a floor of said building and including an outlet housing containing sound absorbing material and having a lower airflow passageway extending vertically through said outlet housing to a lowermost air outlet located in at least one vertical side thereof, a fan unit mountable above said air outlet and sound attenuator section and capable of providing downward airflow into said lower airflow passageway; and an air inlet and sound attenuator section mounted above said fan unit and including an inlet housing with a round bottom air outlet in a bottom end thereof and an upper airflow passageway that tapers inwardly in a downwards direction and that extends downwardly to said bottom air outlet, said upper airflow passageway being surrounded on vertically extending sides thereof with sound absorbing material, said inlet housing having at least first and second air inlet openings found in an upper section thereof, said first air inlet opening adapted to receive fresh incoming air and at least said second air inlet opening adapted to receive return air from said building, wherein, during use of said air handling system, said fresh incoming air and said return air are mixed in said air inlet and sound attenuator section and a mixed airflow as delivered by said upper airflow passageway to an inlet of said fan unit.
- 12. An air handling system according to claim 11 wherein said fan unit is an axial fan unit having a vertical axis of rotation and said inlet housing has perforated interior walls made of sheet metal and forming said vertically extending sides of said upper airflow passageway.
- 13. An air handling system according to claim 12 wherein said air inlet and sound attenuator section includes at least one heat exchanging coil unit arranged in at least one of said air inlets so that incoming air passes through said coil unit.
- 14. An air handling system according to claim 12 wherein said air inlet and sound attenuator section includes a central elongate airflow member mounted centrally in said upper airflow passageway and having a vertical longitudinal axis, and wherein said elongate airflow member contains sound absorbing material.
- 15. An air handling system according to claim 14 wherein said elongate airflow member includes an outer peripheral wall that is made of perforated sheet metal and that diverges outwardly from an upper end to a bottom end thereof.
- 16. An air handling system according to claim 14 wherein said air inlet and sound attenuator section further includes two or more intermediate airflow members rigidly mounted in said upper airflow passageway and spaced from said central elongate airflow member and from said vertically extending sides of the upper airflow passageway, each of said intermediate airflow members being tapered inwardly in a downwards direction from an upper end section thereof.
- 17. An air handling system according to claim 16 wherein said lowermost air outlet is provided in at least three vertical sides of said outlet housing and said lower airflow passageway curves through approximately 90 degrees from an air inlet at a top of said outlet housing to said lowermost air outlet in each of said at least three vertical sides.
- 18. An air handling system according to claim 14 including an acoustical resonator mounted at a bottom end of said elongate airflow member and located adjacent said fan unit.
- 19. An air handling system for use in a building in order to supply treated air to said building, said system comprising:
an air outlet and sound attenuator section adapted for mounting on a floor of said building and including an outlet housing containing sound absorbing material and having a lower airflow passageway extending vertically through said outlet housing to a lowermost air outlet located in at least one vertical side thereof, a fan unit mountable above said air outlet and sound attenuator section and capable of providing downward airflow into said lower airflow passageway, and an air inlet and sound attenuator section mounted above said fan unit and including an inlet housing with a round bottom air outlet in a bottom end thereof and an upper airflow passageway that tapers inwardly in a downwards direction and that extends downwardly to said bottom air outlet, said upper airflow passage being surrounded on vertically extending sides thereof with sound absorbing material, an upper section of said inlet housing having an air inlet opening provided in two or more of said vertically extending sides, said upper airflow passageway being divided into at least two smaller passageways, that extend from said air inlet opening to said bottom air outlet, by means of a substantially conical divider wall which is substantially coaxial with said upper airflow passageway; and at least one heat exchanging coil unit mounted in said air inlet and sound attenuator section for heating or cooling at least a portion of the airflow entering said system through said air inlet opening.
- 20. An air handling system according to claim 19 wherein said upper airflow passageway is defined by upper and lower interior walls which are made of perforated sheet metal and each of which has a substantially conical shape and is substantially coaxial with said divider wall.
- 21. An air handling system according to claim 20 wherein sound absorbing material fills a conical space formed by said upper interior wall and said fan unit includes an axial fan with a vertical axis of rotation.
- 22. An air handling system according to claim 21 wherein said divider wall is made of non-perforated sheet metal and has a circular bottom end at said bottom air outlet.
- 23. An air handling system according to claim 19 wherein said divider wall is made with two, spaced-apart sheet metal walls, each having a substantially conical shape and sound absorbing material filling a space between said two sheet metal walls.
- 24. An air handling system according to claim 23 wherein one of said two sheet metal walls is perforated and has an outer airflow defining surface, which faces substantially downwardly and radially outwardly.
- 25. An air handling system according to claim 19 wherein there are two or more heat exchanging coil units covering all sides of said air inlet opening so that all of the airflow entering said system is required to pass through the heat exchanging coil units.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/491,904 filed Jan. 27, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09491904 |
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09761984 |
Jan 2001 |
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