Claims
- 1. A support and temperature regulating structural system for use with a generally enclosed structure having at least enclosing walls, a roof and a slab/floor, which structural system comprises:
- (a) an aggregate mass having void air spaces therein enabling air to pass through said mass;
- (b) film sheet enveloping said mass for preventing water flow into said mass from the exterior; and
- (c) means adapted to direct a flow of air from the interior of said enclosed structure through a substantial portion of the void air spaces of said mass and thence back into the interior of said structure;
- said mass being further characterized in that:
- (d) said mass together with its film sheet envelope rests upon and is supported by the ground at the site of said structure and is adapted to communicate with and support at least 30 percent of the area of the underside of said slab/floor; and
- (e) said mass is substantially non-heat conductive particulate expanded clay aggregate;
- said system further including footings extending downwardly into the ground at the site of said structure, said footings being positioned and adapted to support the underside of said slab-floor at least around the perimeter thereof
- 2. A system according to claim 1 further including thermal insulation material extending downwardly into the ground at the site of said structure, said material being positioned around the perimeter of the site of said structure and adapted to thermally insulate said mass around the perimeter thereof.
- 3. A system according to claim 2 wherein said insulation material extends down at least to the frost line.
- 4. A system according to claim 1 further characterized in that said means of (c) include perforated conduit means positioned around or in the perimeter portion of said mass for collecting air from the enveloped aggregate mass and transferring the collected air to the interior of the generally enclosed structure at peripheral locations in said interior above but in proximity to the floor area thereof.
- 5. A system according to claim 4 wherein said perforated conduit means comprise a plurality of independent air return lines perforated along a portion of their respective lengths mounted in said mass at a plurality of locations around the perimeter of said mass.
- 6. A system according to claim 4 wherein said perforated conduit means ccmprise a continuous perforated header mounted around the perimeter of said mass.
- 7. A system according to claim 4 further including air distributor means positioned at an interior portion of said mass for distributing air from the interior of the generally enclosed structure into said mass in opposed directions toward said perforated conduit means.
- 8. A system according to claim 7 wherein said air distributor means is an elongate perforated plenum positioned within said mass.
- 9. A system according to claim 7 wherein said air distributor means is a perforated plenum in the form of a closed loop fed by a plurality of conduits adapted to receive air from the interior of the generally enclosed structure.
- 10. A system according to claim 9 wherein (i) said closed loop is positioned around the perimeter of an earth, gravel or sand mass adapted to support an interior portion of said slab/floor, (ii) said plurality of conduits is embedded in said earth, gravel or sand mass, and (iii) said aggregate mass is positioned around the perimeter of said closed loop.
- 11. A system according to claim 10 further including thermal insulation material extending downwardly into the ground at the site of said structure, said material being positioned around the perimeter of the site of said structure and adapted to thermally insulate said mass around the perimeter thereof.
- 12. A system according to claim 11 further including a concrete slab supported around its lower perimeter portion by said footings and supported at its lower interior portion by said earth, gravel or sand mass, and supported at its lower intermediate portions between said perimeter portion and said interior portion by said aggregate mass.
- 13. A system according to claim 7 further characterized in that said film sheet of (b) comprises plastic sheeting positioned above and plastic sheeting positioned below said aggregate mass so as to envelop said aggregate mass, said perforated conduit means and said air distributor means.
- 14. A system according to claim 13 still further characterized in that the outer edges of the plastic sheeting positioned above and the plastic sheeting positioned below said aggregate mass extend to and are held together by said footings and the ground adjacent thereto.
- 15. A support and temperature regulating, structural system for use with a generally enclosed structure having at least enclosing walls, a roof and a concrete slab floor, which structural system comprises:
- a. a mass of particulate expanded clay lightweight aggregate having void air spaces therein enabling air to pass through said mass;
- b. film sheet enveloping said mass for preventing water flow into said mass from the exterior;
- c. means adapted to direct a flow of air from the interior of said enclosed structure through a substantial portion of said mass and thence back into the interior of said structure for discharge therein at a plurality of locations around the lower perimeter of said interior;
- said mass being further characterized in that
- d. said mass together with its film sheet envelope rests upon and is supported oy the ground at the site of said structure and is adapted to communicate with and support a substantial portion of said slab; and
- e. said mass has an R factor of at least 2.5.
- 16. The system of claim 15 further including said slab.
- 17. The system of claim 15 further characterized in that said mass has a grain size within tne range of about 0.5 to about 1.5 inches.
- 18. The system of claim 15 further characterized in that the average vertical thickness of said mass is in the range of about 4 inches to about 18 inches.
- 19. The system of claim 15 further characterized in that the ground at said site upon which said mass together with its film sheet envelope rests includes a layer of sand.
- 20. The system of claim 15 further including said slab and footings extending downwardly into tne ground at said site, said footings supporting the underside of said slab around the perimeter thereof.
- 21. The system of claim 20 further including thermal insulation material extending downwardly into the ground at said site at least down to the frost line, if any, said material being positioned generally adjacent said footings and being adapted to thermally insulate said mass around the perimeter thereof.
- 22. A temperature control system ror use with a generally enclosed structure having at least enclosing walls, a roof and a slab/floor, said system comprising:
- a. a mass of particulate expanded clay aggregate having void air spaces therein enabling air to pass through said mass, said mass being positioned on the site for said structure and adapted to furnish support to the slab/floor thereof;
- b. film sheet enveloping said mass for preventing water flow into said mass from said site;
- c. means adapted to (i) receive a flow of air from the interior of the enclosed structure and a flow of air from the means of (e) hereinarter specified, (ii) effect heat transfer between the air from said received flows, (iii) distribute a portion of the air into said aggregate mass at at least one generally interior location thereof and (iv) distribute another portion of the air into the means of (e) hereinafter specified;
- d. means adapted to receive flowing air at locations around the periphery of said mass and to distribute the air at peripheral locations within the interior of the enclosed structure; and
- e. means adapted to (i) receive air from said means of (c), (ii) expose said received air to solar radiation to heat the air, and (iii) return the heated air to said means of (c).
- 23. The system of claim 22 wherein said means of (c) includes a blower which merges said flows of air so that direct heat exchange is effected in the merged air flow.
- 24. The system of claim 22 further comprising:
- (i) a slab/floor supported at an interior portion by said aggregate mass and at its perimeter portion by footings extending down into the earth at said site and surrounding at least said aggregate mass; and
- (ii) insulation material extending down into the earth at said site and surrounding at least said aggregate mass to minimize lateral heat exchange between tne earth outside the general perimeter of said slab/floor and at least said aggregate mass.
- 25. The system of claim 24 wherein said insulation material extends down at least to the frost line.
- 26. The system of claim 24 wherein said insulation includes plastic foam insulation.
- 27. The system of claim 22 wherein said means of (d) includes a continuous perforated header mounted around the perimeter of said aggregate mass to receive said flowing air.
- 28. The system of claim 22 wherein said means of (c) include a perforated plenum in the form of a closed loop for effecting the distribution pursuant to (iii) thereof, said aggregate mass being positioned at least around the perimeter of said closed loop.
- 29. The system of claim 22 wherein
- (1) said means of (c) includes a blower which merges said flows of air so that direct heat exchange is effected in the merged air flow;
- (2) said means of (d) include a continuous perforated header mounted around the perimeter of said aggregate mass to receive said flowing air;
- (3) said means of (c) further include a perforated plenum in the form of a closed loop for effecting the distribution pursuant to (iii) thereof, said aggregate mass being positioned at least around the perimeter of said closed loop; and
- (4) the space to the interior of said closed loop is occupied at least in part by a mass of earth, gravel or sand adapted to furnish support to said slab/floor.
- 30. An aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus for generally enclosed structures, as a home, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) a generally enclosed structure having exterior wall and roof portions which define an inner space to be heated or cooled;
- (b) continuous floor means extending over a ground surface structure, said floor means having an upper floor area which during use communicates with said inner space;
- (c) an enlarged continuous void air space formed between said floor means and the underlying earth;
- (d) a mass of particulate expanded clay lightweight aggregate having a grain size within the range of about 0.5 to about 1.5 inches and an R factor of at least about 2.5 subsurface to said floor means and communicating with an underlying earth which extends to below the frost line, said mass occupying at least partially said air space;
- (e) envelope means, surrounding said mass, for confining air flow thereto;
- (f) blower means for circulating air between said inner space and said void air space;
- (g) air flow conduit means communicating between said void air space and said inner space for balancing air flow between said void air space and said inner space; and
- (h) insulation means surrounding the perimeter of said mass for insulating said void air space against heat exchange with the surroundings outside the perimeter of said insulation means thereby encouraging heat exchange between said void air space and the underlying earth below said air space.
- 31. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 30 further including means for effecting heat transfer with air being circulated to said void air space by said blower means.
- 32. The aerated thermal cap air circulation apparatus of claim 30 further including solar collector means for adding heat by heat transfer to the air being circulated between said inner space and said void air space.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of my prior co-pending applications Ser. No. 54,659, filed July 3, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,505,325, granted Mar. 19, 1985, Ser. No. 135,073, filed Mar. 28, 1980 abandoned, and Ser. No. 230,375, filed Feb. 2, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,440,343, granted Apr. 3, 1984.
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