Claims
- 1. In a mixing box having an inlet end, an outlet end, an induction nozzle intermediate the inlet and outlet ends of the box, a substantially closed first passage and a primary air inlet, wherein primary air flows into the primary air inlet, and then through the induction nozzle and the outlet end of the box, the induction nozzle being operable, when primary air flows through the passage, to induce a flow of air through a first opening for mixture with primary air and delivery therewith through the outlet end of the mixing box, means for controlling the rate of flow of primary air through the passage, and a fan operable to induce a flow of air through a second opening and to deliver such air through the outlet end of the mixing box, the improvement wherein the mixing box forms a closed second passage for the flow of air from the second opening to the suction side of the fan and includes a control operable to energize the fan when the primary air flow is below a control rate and to de-energize the fan when the primary air flow is above the control rate, whereby primary air at a temperature sufficiently low to require insulated ducts to prevent condensation can be supplied to the mixing box while a mixture of primary air and recirculated air at a temperature sufficiently high that a condition of discomfort is avoided is delivered by the mixing box.
- 2. In a mixing box, the improvement claimed in claim 1 wherein the mixing box additionally forms a closed passage for the flow of air from the discharge end of the fan to a mixture region between the induction nozzle and the outlet end of the mixing box and includes a normally open damper ineffective, when open, to prevent flow of air through the first opening of the mixing box, said damper being closed to prevent the flow of air through the first opening when the fan is energized.
- 3. In a mixing box, the improvement claimed in claim 2 wherein the mixing box additionally includes a second damper movable between a closed position in which it is effective, and open positions in which it is ineffective, to prevent the flow of air through the fan into the mixing region.
- 4. In a mixing box, the improvement claimed in claim 3 wherein said second damper is a back-draft damper so positioned that primary air entering the mixing box is operable to close said second damper when the fan is de-energized and air induced by the fan, when energized, to flow into the mixing box is operable to open said second damper.
- 5. In a mixing box, the improvement claimed in claim 1 which additionally includes means operable to direct air from the discharge end of the fan through the induction nozzle of the mixing box.
- 6. In a mixing box, the improvement claimed in claim 5 wherein the mixing box additionally includes a second damper movable between a closed position in which it is effective, and open positions in which it is ineffective, to prevent the flow of air through the fan into and through the induction nozzle.
- 7. In a mixing box, the improvement claimed in claim 6 wherein said second damper is a back-draft damper so positioned that primary air entering the mixing box is operable to close said second damper when the fan is de-energized and air induced by the fan, when energized, to flow into the mixing box is operable to open said second damper.
- 8. In a mixing box, the improvement claimed in claim 1 wherein the suction side of the fan communicates directly with the primary air inlet and the second passage and the fan discharges into the first passage, whereby, when the fan is de-energized, primary air flows through the induction nozzle and, when the fan is energized, fan air or a mixture of primary air and fan air flows through the induction nozzle.
- 9. In a mixing box, the improvement claimed in claim 8 wherein the mixing box additionally includes a second damper movable between a closed position in which it is effective, and open positions in which it is ineffective, to prevent the flow of air through the second opening, the second passage and the fan into the first passage.
- 10. In a mixing box, the improvement claimed in claim 9 wherein said second damper is a back-draft damper so positioned that primary air entering the mixing box is operable to close said second damper when the fan is de-energized and air induced by the fan, when energized, to flow into the mixing box is operable to open said second damper.
- 11. In a method for supplying air for air conditioning a space to maintain therein a predetermined temperature and relative humidity, which method includes the steps of circulating primary conditioned air from a supply through an induction nozzle and to the space, the induction nozzle being one which, when air flows therethrough, tends to induce a flow of recirculated air for mixture with the air flowing through the nozzle and delivery therewith to the space, varying the rate at which primary conditioned air is circulated to compensate for variations in air conditioning load, and operating a fan to induce recirculation of air in a second stream and to deliver the second stream to the space, the improvement of causing the second stream of air to flow, when the fan is energized, through an enclosed zone to the fan and energizing the fan to cause the second stream of recirculated air to flow when the primary air flow is below a control rate and de-energizing the fan when the primary air flow is above the control rate.
- 12. In a method for supplying air, the improvement claimed in claim 11, wherein the second stream of recirculated air is caused to flow from the fan, when energized, through the induction nozzle and to the space, whereby there is a continuing induction of recirculated air by fan air, by a mixture of fan air and primary air, or by primary air flowing through the induction nozzle, and, when the fan is de-energized, the maximum induction of recirculated air by the induction nozzle occurs when the rate of flow of primary air is at a maximum.
- 13. In a method for supplying air, the improvement claimed in claim 12, wherein the primary air is delivered to the fan for circulation therefrom through the induction nozzle to the space.
- 14. In a method for supplying air for air conditioning a space to maintain therein a predetermined temperature and relative humidity, which method includes the steps of circulating primary conditioned air from a supply through an induction nozzle and to the space, the induction nozzle being one which, when air flows therethrough, tends to induce a flow of recirculated air for mixture with the air flowing through the nozzle and delivery therewith to the space, varying the rate at which primary conditioned air is circulated to compensate for variations in air conditioning load, and operating a fan to induce recirculation of air in a second stream and to deliver the second stream to the space, the improvement of causing the second stream of air to flow, when the fan is energized, through an enclosed zone to the fan and energizing the fan to cause the second stream of recirculated air to flow when the primary air flow is below a control rate and de-energizing the fan when the primary air flow is above the control rate, whereby the primary air can be at a temperature sufficiently low to require insulated ducts to prevent condensation while a mixture of primary air and recirculated air is delivered to the space at a temperature sufficiently high to avoid a condition of discomfort.
- 15. In a mixing box, the improvement claimed in claim 10 wherein the mixing box includes heat exchanger means located in the second passage and operable when the fan is energized and inoperable when the fan is de-energized to transfer heat to or from the air flowing from the second opening to the suction side of the fan.
- 16. In a mixing box, the improvement claimed in claim 15 wherein the mixing box includes a third damper which is movable between a closed position in which it is ineffective and open positions in which it is effective to enable air discharged from the fan to bypass the induction nozzles.
- 17. In a method for supplying air, the improvement claimed in claim 13, wherein ambient air is delivered to the box in place of the primary conditioned air and is bypassed around the induction nozzle to the space.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 184,282, filed Sept. 5, 1980, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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