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, includes a control operable to energize and deenergize the fan, and includes a heat transfer device positioned in the closed second passage for heat transfer with air which is induced to flow through the second opening before that air is delivered to the suction side of the fan, and wherein said fan discharges into said induction nozzle.
- 2. In a mixing box as claimed in claim 1, the improvement wherein said heat transfer device is operable to transfer heat to air which is induced to flow through the second opening.
- 3. In a mixing box as claimed in claim 1, the improvement wherein said heat transfer device is operable to transfer heat from air which is induced to flow through the second opening.
- 4. 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, includes a control operable to energize and deenergize the fan, and includes a heat transfer device positioned in the closed second passage for heat transfer with air which is induced to flow through the second opening before that air is delivered to the suction side of the fan, and wherein the discharge from said fan by-passes said induction nozzle.
- 5. In a mixing box as claimed in claim 4, the improvement wherein said heat transfer device is operable to transfer heat to air which is induced to flow through the second opening.
- 6. In a mixing box as claimed in claim 4, the improvement wherein said heat transfer device is operable to transfer heat from air which is induced to flow through the second opening.
- 7. A method for operating 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, a fan operable to induce a flow of air through a second opening and a closed second passage to the suction side of the fan and to deliver such air through the outlet end of the mixing box, and a control operable to energize and de-energize the fan, said method comprising varying the rate at which primary air is delivered to the mixing box between a maximum rate and a minimum rate, as a direct function of load, as that load varies between a given load and a minimum load, continuing to deliver primary air at the minimum rate when the air conditioning load is less than the minimum load, and energizing the fan whenever the flow of primary air and air induced thereby is insufficient to provide adequate circulation.
- 8. A method for operating 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, a fan operable to induce a flow of air through a second opening and a closed second passage to the suction side of the fan and to deliver such air through the outlet end of the mixing box, a control operable to energize and deenergize the fan, and a heat transfer device positioned for heat transfer with air which is induced to flow through the second opening before that air is delivered through the outlet end of the mixing box, said method comprising varying the rate at which primary air is delivered to the mixing box between a maximum rate and a minimum rate, as a direct function of load, as that load varies between a given load and a minimum load, continuing to deliver primary air at the minimum rate when the air conditioning load is less than the minimum load, and, when the air conditioning load is more than the given load, continuing to deliver primary air at the maximum rate, while operating the heat transfer device to transfer heat from air which flows in heat transfer relationship therewith, and operating the fan whenever the flow of primary air and air induced thereby is insufficient to provide adequate circulation and when the air conditioning load is more than the given load.
- 9. A method for operating 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, a fan operable to induce a flow of air through a second opening and a closed second passage to the suction side of the fan and to deliver such air through the outlet end of the mixing box, a control operable to energize and de-energize the fan, and first and second heat transfer devices positioned for heat transfer with air which is induced to flow through the second opening before that air is delivered through the outlet end of the mixing box, said method comprising varying the rate at which primary air is delivered to the mixing box between a maximum rate and a minimum rate, as a direct function of load, as that load varies between a given load and a minimum load, when the air conditioning load is less than the minimum load, continuing to deliver primary air at the minimum rate while operating the second heat transfer device to transfer heat to air which flows in heat transfer relationship therewith, and, when the air conditioning load is more than the given load, continuing to deliver primary air at the maximum rate, while operating the first heat transfer device to transfer heat from air which flows in heat transfer relationship therewith, and operating the fan whenever the flow of primary air and air induced thereby is insufficient to provide adequate circulation and when the air conditioning load is more than the given load.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 314,872, filed Oct. 26, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,657,178, itself a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 184,282, filed Sept. 5, 1980, now abandoned.
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