Claims
- 1. A livestock ventilator inlet for improving air flow into a livestock confinement building, comprising:
- a housing having an air inlet and an air outlet;
- a baffle located adjacent the air outlet supported for pivotal movement between a closed position and an open position;
- biasing means operatively connected to the baffle having a sufficient spring constant and positioned such that the air flow exiting the air outlet has a velocity which is automatically maintained substantially in the range of 100 inches per second to 320 inches per second.
- 2. The livestock ventilation inlet of claim 1 wherein the housing includes a means for deflecting direct wind gusts.
- 3. The livestock ventilation inlet of claim 2 wherein the inlet comprises an upper opening and a lower opening.
- 4. A livestock ventilation inlet for improved air flow into a livestock confinement building having a housing with an air inlet and an air outlet, a baffle located adjacent the air outlet supported for pivotal movement between a closed position and an open position, and biasing means operatively connected to the baffle, the biasing means having an initial length, L.sub.0, and a spring constant, K, and F and L.sub.1 are geometrically determined constants for force and distance, such that in the equation: ##EQU14## the value L.sub.0 is greater than 0 and less than the value for L.sub.1.
- 5. A method for optimizing a sidewall inlet having a housing with an air inlet and an air outlet, a baffle located adjacent the air outlet supported for pivotal movement between a closed position and an open position, and biasing means operatively connected to the baffle, the biasing means having an initial length, L.sub.0, and a spring constant, K, in order to improve air flow within a livestock confinement building comprising the steps of:
- determining air density, .rho..sub.a ;
- determining weight of the baffle, W.sub.b ;
- determining baffle lengths, L.sub.b ;
- determining baffle width, w.sub.b ;
- determining baffle pivot horizontal distance to intersection of baffle centerline and housing, b;
- determining baffle pivot vertical distance to intersection of baffle centerline and housing, f;
- determining inlet throat height vertical to baffle pivot, h;
- determining baffle anchor distance parallel to baffle centerline, r;
- determining baffle anchor distance perpendicular to baffle centerline, c;
- determining housing anchor distance horizontal from baffle pivot, a;
- determining housing anchor distance vertical to baffle pivot, e;
- selecting a biasing means for attachment to the baffle based on the values determined in previous steps such that air exiting the air outlet will have a velocity automatically be maintained substantially in the range of 100 inches per second to 320 inches per second.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the steps of:
- defining variable r.sub.2 as ##EQU15## defining variable h.sub.2 as
- h.sub.2 =(h-e)
- defining angle .theta..sub.1 as ##EQU16## defining angle .theta..sub.2 as ##EQU17## defining angle .phi..sub.1 as ##EQU18## defining angle .phi..sub.2 as ##EQU19## defining angle angle .beta. as ##EQU20## defining value C.sub.1 as ##EQU21## defining value C.sub.2 as ##EQU22## Defining value F as ##EQU23## defining value L.sub.1 as ##EQU24## defining value L.sub.2 as ##EQU25## defining value L.sub.0 as ##EQU26## calculating K as ##EQU27## wherein each of these steps are undertaken prior to the step of selecting a biasing means, the biasing means having a spring constant, K, and an initial length, L.sub.0.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/464,301 filed Jun. 5, 1995, abandoned.
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