Claims
- 1. An apparatus positionable at a central location within a heated industrial building and the like to promote improved circulation of heated air within the walls of the building and thereby improve the efficiency of operation of existing heater units, comprising:
- (a) an upstanding structure of substantially right parallelepiped configuration including an assembly of lower and upper modules with at least one intermediate module arranged one atop the other and releasably secured together to define a vertical chamber extending through the assembled modules;
- (b) each of said lower and upper modules having planar, multi-perforated perimetral faces over substantially the entire lateral surface area thereof to define air inlets and air outlets, respectively, for said apparatus;
- (c) said air inlets and said air outlets each being of a height of from about 2 to 3 feet to draw in and discharge air in stratified layers and at a velocity sufficient to establish a generally toroidal flow of air toward the walls of said building;
- (d) said toroidal flow being sufficient to establish a counter toroidal flow in the air above said apparatus so as to recirculate heated air which accumulates adjacent the ceiling of said building;
- (e) each of said at least one intermediate module having sidewalls imperforate to air to inhibit the passage of air therethrough;
- (f) a blower assembly housed entirely within said at least one intermediate module and including a fan for drawing ambient air through said air inlet, ducting said air upwardly through the chamber and discharging said air through said air outlet at a velocity sufficient to establish a toroidal flow toward the walls of said building;
- (g) and said upper and lower modules being devoid of any encumbrance to air flow therethrough.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 additionally including an electrical heater assembly housed by an intermediate module for supplementally heating air discharged from the blower assembly.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said closure means includes a cover closing the top end of the upstanding structure, a vent conduit opening through the cover and communicating with the chamber, and valve means for regulating the flow of air through the vent conduit.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 609,142 filed Sept. 2, 1975, now abandoned, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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