Claims
- 1. A gravity cooling unit having:at least one pair of cooling columns, each column having a plurality of spaced-apart, rectangular, parallel cooling fins mounted on lengths of pipe which extend transversely to the fins, the pipe lengths joined at their ends past the fins to form one or more serpentine coils which can carry one of a refrigerant and a cooling fluid; mounting means for use in mounting the cooling unit against a ceiling; each column fixed to the mounting means to have: the top, short, side of the fins closely adjacent the ceiling to substantially prevent the passage of air between the top of the column and the ceiling; the long axis of the fins angled, from the vertical, toward the long axis of the fins in the other column of the pair to form a downwardly diverging air space between the columns; the long axis of the fins at an angle to the vertical sufficient, when the unit is mounted to the ceiling, to have warm air ride up the outer, long, sides of the elongate fins, which sides face the ceiling, to drop down through the fins to be cooled and into the diverging air space; and a condensate collector under the fins of each column extending the length of the column; the collector having a width at least wide enough to be located under all the coils in the column.
- 2. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein each condensate collector includes a baffle extending part way up the outer, long, sides of the fins of its associated column to block the entry of warm air into the lower part of the fins, the baffle adjacent the fins to prevent the flow of air between the baffle and the fins.
- 3. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 1 including a baffle covering the lower part of the outer, long side of the fins in each column to block the entry of warm air into the lower part of the fins, the baffle adjacent the fins to prevent the flow of air between the baffle and the fins.
- 4. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the long axis in each column is angled at an angle from the vertical which ranges between nine degrees and fifteen degrees.
- 5. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the condensate collector has a first condensate pan under the column, the pan having a bottom wall parallel with the bottom, short side of the fins, and a inner, side wall extending up from the lower edge of the bottom wall, the bottom wall and side wall forming a trough to receive condensate.
- 6. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 5 including a second, u-shaped, condensate pan beneath the first pan, the first pan located within the second pan, the second pan having a bottom wall spaced from the bottom wall of the first pan.
- 7. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 6 wherein the bottom wall of the second pan is parallel to the ceiling when viewed from one end of the unit when the unit is mounted on the ceiling, the bottom wall of the second pan sloping slightly toward one end of the unit.
- 8. A cooling unit as claimed in 6 wherein the outer side of the second condensate pan, adjacent the outer, long side of the fins that face the ceiling, is extended to provide a baffle that covers the lower part of the outer, long side of the fins to block the entry of warm air into the lower part of the fins.
- 9. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the condensate collector has a bottom wall parallel with the bottom, short side of the fins, and an inner, side wall extending up from the lower edge of the bottom wall, the bottom wall being hollow with an outer bottom wall section spaced a short distance from an inner bottom wall section.
- 10. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 9 wherein the outer bottom wall section diverges from the inner bottom wall section in a direction away from the inner, side wall.
- 11. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 9 wherein the collector has an outer, side wall extending up from the upper edge of the bottom wall on the outer, long side of the fins to form a baffle to block the entry of warm air into the lower part of the fins.
- 12. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 10 wherein the collector has an outer, side wall extending up from the upper edge of the bottom wall on the outer, long side of the fins to form a baffle to block the entry of warm air into the lower part of the fins.
- 13. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 11 wherein the outer corners of the collector, where the inner and outer side walls join the bottom wall, are rounded.
- 14. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 12 wherein the outer corners of the collector, where the inner and outer side walls join the bottom wall, are rounded.
- 15. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 9 wherein spacers are provided between the inner and outer bottom wall sections.
- 16. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 10 wherein spacers are provided between the inner and outer bottom wall sections.
- 17. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pipe lengths in each column are arranged in at least two rows in each fin with the pipes in the inner row, adjacent the inner, long side of the fins, staggered below the pipes in the outer row so as to have the uppermost pipe in the inner row located farther away, in a horizontal direction, from the upper, inner corner of the fin than if the pipes in the inner row were not staggered.
- 18. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 2 wherein the pipe lengths in each column are arranged in at least two rows in each fin with the pipes in the inner row, adjacent the inner, long side of the fins, staggered below the pipes in the outer row so as to have the uppermost pipe in the inner row located farther away, in a horizontal direction, from the upper, inner corner of the fin than if the pipes in the inner row were not staggered.
- 19. A cooling unit as claimed in claim 3 wherein the pipe lengths in each column are arranged in at least two rows in each fin with the pipes in the inner row, adjacent the inner, long side of the fins, staggered below the pipes in the outer row so as to have the uppermost pipe in the inner row located farther away, in a horizontal direction, from the upper inner corner of the fin than if the pipes in the inner row were not staggered.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/586,157, filed Jan. 17, 1996.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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