Claims
- 1. A system for controlling temperatures in a stadium having an arena (1), on which water may be frozen and thawed, and a surrounding stand (2) which is heated or cooled for the comfort of spectators, said system comprising a first channel assembly mounted in heat transfer relationship with the arena; and a second channel assembly mounted in heat transfer relationship with the stand; each of said channel assemblies being formed from at least three, generally contiguous layers (3,4,5) of corrugated sheet material, said generally contiguous layers being arranged in a stack having a pair of exterior layers separated by at least one intermediate layer, the orientation of the corrugations in one layer being perpendicular to the orientation of the corrugations in any adjacent layer for forming a plurality of channels in said generally contiguous layers, said at least one intermediate layer being perforated to interconnect the channels of said layers and to allow air supplied to a first or second channel assembly to circulate through the channels in the layers; said system including means (9, 10) interconnecting said first and second channel assemblies for circulating air between said channel assemblies so that heat supplied to, or extracted from, the air at one of the arena or the stand can be extracted from, or supplied to, the air at the other of the stand or the arena to carry out temperature control in the stadium.
- 2. A system according to claim 1 wherein said interconnecting means is further defined as means for circulating air between said channel assemblies to transfer heat received by the air at the arena, when water is frozen thereon, to the stand for heating the stadium.
- 3. A system according to claim 1 wherein the stand has underlying parts (11) supporting the stand (2) and wherein said second channel assembly has at least one conduit (9, 10) in one of said underlying parts for supplying air to said second channel assembly.
- 4. A system according to claim 1 wherein the stand (2) comprises stand elements (12) and wherein said generally contiguous layers of said second channel assembly are embedded in one of the elements (12) of the stand (2).
- 5. A system according to claim 4 wherein said stack of generally contiguous layers of said second channel assembly is embedded in one of the elements (12) of the stand (2), the corrugations of an exterior layer of said second channel assembly being filled with an embedding material to render an outer surface of said second channel assembly flush.
- 6. A system according to claim 4 wherein said second channel assembly is shaped to conform to the configuration of the stand element in which it is embedded.
- 7. A system according to claim 4 wherein said stand elements include connecting means for said second channel assembly.
- 8. A system according to claim 4 wherein said second channel assembly is formed of a plurality of channel assembly elements, one of which is embedded in each of the stand elements (12), and wherein said second channel assembly includes conduit means for allowing air to circulate through the channel assembly elements of said second channel assembly.
- 9. The system according to claim 8 wherein said conduit means is further defined as connecting the channel assembly element of one stand element (12) to the channel assembly element of an adjacent stand element.
- 10. A system according to claim 1 wherein said conduit means is further defined as connecting a channel assembly element of a stand element to a manifold for the stand (2).
- 11. A channel assembly for a channel system for controlling temperatures in a stadium by circulating air between an arena (1), on which water may be frozen and thawed, and a surrounding stand (2) which is heated or cooled for the comfort of spectators, said channel assembly comprising at least three generally contiguous layers (3,4,5) of corrugated sheet material, said generally contiguous layers being arranged in a stack having a pair of exterior layers separated by an intermediate layer, the orientation of the corrugations in one layer being perpendicular to the orientation of the corrugations in any adjacent layers for forming a plurality of channels in said generally contiguous layers, said intermediate layer being perforated throughout the extent of the intermediate layer to interconnect the channels of said generally contiguous layers and to allow air supplied to the channel assembly to circulate through the channels in said generally contiguous layers.
- 12. A channel assembly according to claim 11 wherein said generally contiguous layers (3, 4, 5) of corrugated sheet material are joined together to form said channel assembly.
- 13. A channel assembly according to claim 11 wherein the corrugations of one of said exterior layers are filled with a filling material to render an outer surface of said channel assembly flush.
- 14. A channel assembly according to claim 13 wherein the corrugations of said layer of corrugated sheet material containing the filling material contain surface irregularities for engaging said filling material.
- 15. A channel assembly according to claim 11 wherein said channel assembly includes a conduit means for air circulating through said channel assembly.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is the U.S. national stage application of International Application PCT/NO99/00161, filed May 20, 1999, which international application was published on Dec. 23, 1999 as International Publication WO 99/66153 in the English language. The International Application claims the priority of Norwegian Patent Application 19982521, filed Jun. 2, 1998.
PCT Information
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PCT/NO99/00161 |
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WO99/66153 |
12/23/1999 |
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