This application is a National Phase Application of PCT International Application No. PCT/IB2015/058708, International Filing Date Nov. 11, 2015 claiming priority to Italian Patent Application No. TO2014A000939 filed Nov. 11, 2014, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates in general to a heating apparatus for convection heating of spaces, in particular industrial and livestock farming spaces, by means of at least one convector heater. More specifically, the present invention relates to a flow control device intended to be used in combination with a convector heater to control the air flow entering the convector heater.
It is known to use convector heaters for heating of spaces, in particular industrial and livestock farming spaces. For example, International Patent Application No. WO2009/153673 in the Applicant's name discloses a convector heater comprising a casing, a vertical-axis inlet conduit which is connected to an upper wall of the casing to draw air from the top region of the space where the convector heater is located, a fan which is preferably made as a centrifugal fan and is arranged inside the casing with its axis of rotation directed vertically, and a heater (which may be for example a heat exchanger or a gas burner) for heating the air that is drawn by the fan through the intake conduit. The fan draws air in a substantially vertical (axial) direction from the top end of the intake conduit and expels the air, which may be heated by the heater, in a substantially horizontal (radial) direction. The convector heater is installed so as to be suspended from the ceiling of the space to be heated, for example by means of suspension cables which may be connected to the casing or to the intake conduit.
When such a convector heater (but the same applies to any other kind of convector heater provided with an intake conduit extending vertically towards the ceiling of the space to be heated) is used in a building having a garret, the convector heater is installed in such a manner that the intake conduit draws the air either from the space where the convector heater is installed or from the garret. Once the convector heater with its intake conduit has been installed, it is no more possible to change the space from which the air is drawn, unless the intake conduit is removed and then properly mounted again.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to allow control of the air flow entering the convector heater so that the air flow can selectively come from the space beneath the ceiling (space to be heated) or from the space above the ceiling (garret).
This and other objects are fully achieved according to the invention by virtue of flow control devices having the features described and claimed herein.
In short, the invention is based on the idea of connecting the top end (free end) of the intake conduit of the convector heater to a flow control device comprising: a casing in the shape of a cylindrical tube having, in a lower portion thereof facing in the mounted condition towards the intake conduit, a plurality of first openings and, in an upper portion thereof facing in the mounted condition towards the opposite side with respect to the intake conduit, a plurality of second openings; a closure member in the shape of a cylindrical tube which is mounted inside the casing so as to be axially slidable between a first position (raised position), in which it leaves the first openings open and closes the second openings, and a second position (lowered position), in which it closes the first openings and leaves the second openings open; and a actuation unit for controlling the axial sliding movement of the closure member relative to the casing between the first and second position. The casing is adapted to be mounted, for example by means of a mounting flange, in a special hole made in the ceiling which separates the space beneath the ceiling (space to be heated) from the space above the ceiling (garret), whereby the first openings are in communication with the space to be heated, while the second openings are in communication with the garret. In this way, when the closure member is in the first position (raised position), the intake conduit of the convector heater is in communication only with the space to be heated through the first openings of the flow control device and therefore the convector heater draws air only from the space to be heated. On the other hand, when the closure member is in the second position (lowered position), the intake conduit of the convector heater is in communication only with the garret through the second openings of the flow control device and therefore the convector heater draws air only from the garret.
Preferably, the actuation unit is able to move the closure member continuously between the first and second position, whereby the flow control device can take a plurality of intermediate configurations in which both the first and second openings are partially open (with different opening levels depending on the axial position of the closure member relative to the casing), and the air can therefore be drawn through the intake conduit both from the space to be heated and from the garret.
Further features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, given purely by way of non-limiting examples with reference to the attached drawings.
In the following description and claims terms such as “vertical” and “horizontal”, “upper” and “lower” etc. are to be intended as referring to the operating condition of the flow control device, in which the device is installed on the ceiling of a building with its longitudinal axis directed vertically.
With reference to the drawings, a flow control device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is generally indicated 10 and basically comprises a casing 12, having generally the shape of a cylindrical tube (the longitudinal axis of which is indicated x), and a closure member 14, which has also generally the shape of a cylindrical tube and is mounted inside the casing 12 so as to be slidable axially (i.e. in the direction of the longitudinal axis x).
The casing 12 is open at its bottom end, but closed at its top end by means of a cover 16.
As shown in
The upper portion 12b of the casing 12 has a plurality of second through openings 22, which are also for example of rectangular shape (preferably identical to the corresponding first openings 18 in the lower portion 18a of the casing 12) and are arranged angularly evenly spaced along the entire lateral cylindrical surface of this portion of the casing and, when they are open (
Preferably, between the lower portion 12a and the upper portion 12b of the casing 12 a mounting flange 24 is provided, which projects radially from the lateral surface of the casing and has a plurality of holes 26 through which screws or similar fixing members (not shown) can be inserted to fix the device 10 to the ceiling S.
The closure member 14, which as previously mentioned is axially slidable relative to the casing 12, is movable between a first position (raised position), in which his leaves the first openings 18 open and closes the second openings 22 (
The flow control device 10 further comprises an actuation unit, generally indicated 28 and illustrated only schematically in the drawings, for controlling the axial sliding movement of the closure member 14 relative to the casing 12 between the first and second position defined above. Preferably, the actuation unit 28 is arranged to move the closure member 14 continuously between the first and second position, whereby the flow control device 10 can take a plurality of intermediate configurations in which both the first openings 18 and the second openings 22 are partially open (with different opening levels depending on the axial position of the closure member 14 relative to the casing 12), and therefore the air can be drawn by the convector heater through the intake conduit 20 both from the first space A1 and from the second space A2. The actuation unit 28 may be of various kinds. Preferably, the actuation unit 28 is an electro-mechanical one and comprises for example an electric motor and a motion transmission mechanism for converting the rotary motion generated by the electric motor into a translational motion of a threaded shaft 30 which, as shown in
As will be apparent from the above description, a flow control device according to the invention allows to change selectively the point from which the air is drawn by the convector heater through the intake conduit. Depending in fact on the axial position of the closure member relative to the casing, the air is drawn only from the space beneath the ceiling (i.e. from the same space as the one where the convector heater is located) or only from the space above the ceiling (such as for example a garret) or, again, partly from the first space and part1 from the second space. The position of the closure member may be controlled by an electronic control unit depending for example on the temperature (and/or on other parameters) in the first and second space.
Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining unchanged, the embodiments and the constructional details may vary widely from those described and illustrated purely by way of non-limiting examples, without thereby departing from the scope of protection as described and claimed herein.
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