Claims
- 1. A selectively spatially orientable evaporative cooler for receiving ambient air, cooling said air in response to evaporation of a liquid, and discharging the cooled air in a preselected vertically or horizontally directed stream, said evaporative cooler comprising:
- (a) a unitary housing having
- i. an upright side with an inlet opening therein,
- ii. an other side connected to said upright side and having an outlet opening therein, said unitary housing capable of being selectively orientated in a first position wherein said other side is vertically positioned and at least a second position wherein said other side is horizontally positioned,
- iii. a first reservoir connected to said upright side and said other side for holding said liquid when said other side is positioned vertically, and
- iv. a second reservoir connected to said upright side, said other side, and said first reservoir for holding said liquid when said other side is positioned horizontally;
- (b) a frame securable to said upright side and carrying an air pervious liquid absorbing evaporation pad spanning said inlet opening;
- (c) circulation means selectively cooperatable with said first or said second reservoir for supplying said liquid to said pad; and
- (d) blower means carried within said housing for drawing said ambient air through said pad and for discharging said cooled air through said outlet opening.
- 2. The evaporative cooler of claim 1, wherein said first reservoir includes a generally concave first basin having a bottom forming a third side of said housing.
- 3. The evaporative cooler of claim 2, wherein said second reservoir includes a generally concave second basin having a bottom forming a fourth side of said housing.
- 4. The evaporative cooler of claim 3, wherein said third and fourth sides are generally perpendicular to said upright side.
- 5. The evaporative cooler of claim 4, wherein said third side is generally perpendicular to said fourth side.
- 6. The evaporative cooler of claim 5, wherein said other side and said third side are coincident having said outlet opening therethrough.
- 7. The evaporative cooler of claim 6, further including a third reservoir connected to said upright side, said other side, and to said first and second reservoirs including a generally concave third basin having a bottom forming a fifth side substantially parallel to said third side for holding said liquid when said other side is positioned horizontally, whereby said stream is selectively directable in vertically upward and vertically downward directions.
- 8. The evaporative cooler of claim 1, wherein said frame includes an upper edge and is securable to said upright side in alternate predetermined positions, whereby said upper edge extends along the top of said frame without regard to spatial orientation of said housing.
- 9. The evaporative cooler of claim 8, wherein said circulation means includes:
- (a) liquid distribution means extending along said frame proximate the upper edge thereof over said pad; and
- (b) pump means for selectively supplying liquid from said first or said second reservoir to said distribution means.
- 10. The evaporative cooler of claim 1 further including drain means for selectively expending liquid from said first or said second reservoir.
- 11. The evaporative cooler of claim 10, wherein said drain means includes:
- (a) a liquid draining opening formed in each said reservoir;
- (b) a sump detachably securable to a selected one of said reservoirs for receiving liquid from said respective opening;
- (c) means for selectively expending liquid from said sump; and
- (d) seal means detachably securable to the other of said reservoirs for closing the respective opening.
- 12. The evaporative cooler of claim 11, wherein said means for selectively expending liquid from said sump includes:
- (a) a pump having
- i. an inlet for receiving liquid from said sump; and
- ii. a discharge for expelling said liquid external of said reservoir; and
- (b) time means for energizing said pump for predetermined durations at predetermined intervals.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The instant application is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 480,861, filed Mar. 31, 1983 now abandoned, which in turn is a divisional of application Ser. No. 295,638, filed Aug. 24, 1981, and issued Apr. 12, 1983, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,379,712.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Amer-Kool 11; American Air Filter Brochure, AF 1-175F; Sep., 1982. |
Divisions (2)
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480861 |
Mar 1983 |
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295638 |
Aug 1981 |
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