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US2588736A
US2588736A US71014A US7101449A US2588736A US 2588736 A US2588736 A US 2588736A US 71014 A US71014 A US 71014A US 7101449 A US7101449 A US 7101449A US 2588736 A US2588736 A US 2588736A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention relates to air conditioning or humidifying apparatus more particularly of the portable type and its main object is to provide a construction which improves the air flow, gives rigidity to the mounting of a fan and motor, and enables the interior parts to be readily removed for cleaning, inspection and repair.
  • an outer casing is adapted to contain liquid in its lower part and has aligned openings front and back and is adapted to support a tube with its axis disposed horizontally, means being provided to support a motor and fan within the tube, the tube having' a slot in its lower part through which means depend adapted to project water into the air stream in the tube.
  • the tube is attached at the rear end to a ring which serves as an end or back plate to the casing and has an annular flange at its outer periphery whereby it has a push-on t with the outer casing, so that the tube together with all the parts carried by it can be removed as a unit together with the back plate.
  • the casing may have a short tubular member at its front end which member is engaged by the iront end of the tube.
  • 'Ihe tube is thus rigidly mounted at its front and rear ends thereby providing a firm support for the motor and fan.
  • I'he tubular member may also be carried by a flanged ring having a push on attachment on the front end of the casing.
  • the apparatus may carry a heating element near its front end, and a textile mesh screen 0r the like adapted to hold water so as to assist in moistening the air drawn through it.
  • a textile mesh screen 0r the like adapted to hold water so as to assist in moistening the air drawn through it.
  • the tube may carry an inclined trough at its upper part the lower end of the trough being adjacent to the screen so that some of the water thrown into the air stream trickles down the trough and falls in a steady iiow of drops on to the screen to keep it moist.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevational view of an air ⁇ conditioning or humidifying apparatus made in accordance with the invention
  • Figure 2 is a rear elevation thereof
  • Figure 3 is a central vertical sectional view thereof.
  • Figure 4 is a circuit diagram of the electrical system.
  • the apparatus has an outer sheet metal casing In mounted on a hollow sheet metal stand ll.
  • the casing is cylindrical and Aat its lower part has front and rear walls i3, I4, whereby the cas- 2 ing can contain water l5 which can be iced for cooling, or may contain perfumes, germicides, or other desired substances.
  • a drain cock I1 is fitted at the bottom of the casing, and a handle I8 is provided at the top of the casing.
  • a ring 20 forms a back plate to the casing, and has an annular ange 2
  • This ring 20 thas a circular opening 25 the axis of which is above the axis of the casing and ixed to the ring at its inner periphery is one end oi a tube 26 that extends from the front to the rear of the casing thereby providing an air tunnel through the casing.
  • a ring 28 forms a front plate to the apparatus and has an annular iiange 29 at its outer periphery which has a push-on t on to the casing.
  • This ring has la circular opening 3U on the same axis as the opening 25 and tube 26.
  • the ring 28 has fixed to it at its inner periphery a tubular member 3
  • a motor 33 is mounted within the tube 26 by a supporting ring 34 carried by three radial arms 35 forming a spider attached to the tube by bolts 36.
  • the motor is thus firmly mounted whereby vibration and noise are minimised.
  • the motor spindle carries a fan 31 at its front end and a pulley 38 at its rear end.
  • a loose rubber band or ring 39 on the pulley depends through a slot 40 in the lower part of the tube 26 and dips into the water and partly in conjunction with the pulley throws water into the tube so as to moisten the air stream.
  • Some of this water strikes a plate 4I attached to the tube 26 and extending inwardly thereof and flows down this plate into an inclined trough 42 formed by turning up the lower edge of the plate.
  • the lower end of this trough is closely adjacent to a textile mesh screen 43 which is carried by a metal ring 44 in a vertical plane. The water flowing down the trough drips steadily on to the screen and keeps it wet so that it assists in moistening the air passing through it.
  • the inner periphery of the ring 20 is formed into an annular rib 45 and spaced from this rib is a ring 46 provided with a ange 41 spot welded to the tube 26.
  • the metal ring 44 is located between the rib 45 and ring 46.
  • the ring 44 has a linger-piece 49 and tags 50 one of which can enter into an opening 48 formed in the ring 46 whereby it is held against undue movement.
  • the back plate 20 carries a heater switch 63 and a motor switch 64 connected with the heater and motor as shown in Figure 4 so that the motor can be switched on without switching on the heater but the heater can only be supplied with current when the motor Yis being driven. All electric parts are thus carried by the back plate and tube and are removable therewith as a unit.
  • the front plate 28 carries a decorative and protective grille 61 and a name plate 68.
  • An electric flex passes through the plate 2D and ring 34 and provides a lead from the electric mains to the motor and heater.
  • An air conditioning apparatus comprising an outer ⁇ casing adapted to contain liquid in its lower part and having aligned openings front and back, a cylindrical tube disposed in the casing, means for supporting a motor and fan within the tube with their axes of rotation parallelwith the axis of the tube, said means being connected to the tube y positions spaced around the axis of the tube said tube and outer casing being of approximately the same axial length which is greater than combined axial length of the motor and fan,
  • a ring attached to the tube at one end thereof, which ring serves as an end plate to one end of vthe casing, a flange on said ring, said flange having a push-on fit on the adjacent end of the casing so as to attach the ring detachably to the casing, the'tube being carried horizontally by said ring the ring and tube and parts carried by it being removable as a unit from the casing, and a short tubular member having its axis horizontal attached to the other end of the casing and located within the casing, which'member supports the other end of the tube, water projecting means within the tube and depending through an opening in one end of the tube into the water and adapted to project water into the air stream in the tube, said fan and water projecting means being located at opposite ends of the motor, a heating element mounted on the tube at one end thereof at the same end of the motor as the fan, a textile g 'screen mounted in a vertical plane at the other end of the tube, an inclined trough, the lower end of
  • An air conditioning apparatus comprising an outer casing adapted to contain liquid in its lower part and having aligned openings front and. back, a cylindrical tube disposed in the? casing, means for supporting a motor and'ian within the tube with their axes of rotation parallel with the axis of the tube, said tube and outer casing being of approximately the vsame axial length which is greater than the combined axial length of the motor and fan, a ring attached to the tube at one end thereof, which at least at three ring serves as an end plate to one end of the casing, a flange on said ring, said ilange having a push-on fit on the adjacent end of the casing so as to attach the ring detachably to the casing.
  • the tube being carried horizontally by said ring, the ring and tube and parts carried by it being removable as a unit from the casing, and a short tubular member having its axis horizontally attached to the other end of the casing and located within the casing, which member supports the other end of the tube, means within the tube and depending through an opening in one end of the tube into the water and adapted to project water into the air stream in the tube.
  • a textile screen mounted in a vertical plane at one end of the tube, and an inclined trough carried by the tube, the lower end of which trough is adjacent to the screen, and which trough is adapted to receive water thrown up into the tube and to supply water to the screen.
  • An air conditioning apparatus comprising an outer casing adapted to contain liquid in its lower part and having aligned openings front and back, a cylindrical tube disposed in the casing, means for supporting a motor and fan within the tube with their axes of rotation parallel with the axis of the tube, said tube and outer casing being of approximately the same axial length which Yis greater tha-n'the combined axial length of the motor and fan, a ring attached to the tube at one end thereof, which ring serves as an end plate to one end of the casing, a ange on said ring, said'flange having a push-on t on the adjacent end of the casing so as to attach the ring detachably to the casing, the tube being carried horizontally by.
  • said ring, the ring and tubexand parts carried by it being removable as a unit from the casing, and a short tubular member having its axis horizontally attached to the other end of the casing and located within thefcasing, which member supports the other end of the tube, means within the tube and depending through an opening in one end of the tube into the water and adapted to project water into the air stream in the tube, said ring having its inner edge extending inwardly of the tube to form an annular rib, a locating ring within the tube and carried by the tube and spaced from the rib, a textile screen, and a metal ring c'a'rrying the textile screen and removably mounted between said rib and locating ring.

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B. LIPTON March 1l, 19.52
AIR CONDITIONING AND/OR HUMIDIFYING APPARATUS 2 SHEETS-SHEET l Filed Jan. 14, 1949 B. LIPTON March 11, 1952 AIR CONDITIONING AND/OR HUMIDIFYING APPARATUS 2 SHEETS--SHEET 2 Filed Jan. 14, 1949 .QUI
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QN mw Patented Mar. 11, 1952 AIR CONDITIONING AND/ R HUMIDIFYING APPARATUS l Bernard Lipton, Leicester, England Application January 14, 1949, Serial No. 71,014 In Great Britain January 4, 1949 3 Claims. (Cl. 261-97) This invention relates to air conditioning or humidifying apparatus more particularly of the portable type and its main object is to provide a construction which improves the air flow, gives rigidity to the mounting of a fan and motor, and enables the interior parts to be readily removed for cleaning, inspection and repair.
According to the invention an outer casing is adapted to contain liquid in its lower part and has aligned openings front and back and is adapted to support a tube with its axis disposed horizontally, means being provided to support a motor and fan within the tube, the tube having' a slot in its lower part through which means depend adapted to project water into the air stream in the tube.
Preferably the tube is attached at the rear end to a ring which serves as an end or back plate to the casing and has an annular flange at its outer periphery whereby it has a push-on t with the outer casing, so that the tube together with all the parts carried by it can be removed as a unit together with the back plate. The casing may have a short tubular member at its front end which member is engaged by the iront end of the tube.
'Ihe tube is thus rigidly mounted at its front and rear ends thereby providing a firm support for the motor and fan.
I'he tubular member may also be carried by a flanged ring having a push on attachment on the front end of the casing.
The apparatus may carry a heating element near its front end, and a textile mesh screen 0r the like adapted to hold water so as to assist in moistening the air drawn through it. 'I'he screen may be mounted in a vertical plane and the tube may carry an inclined trough at its upper part the lower end of the trough being adjacent to the screen so that some of the water thrown into the air stream trickles down the trough and falls in a steady iiow of drops on to the screen to keep it moist.
In order that the invention may be readily understood a oonstructional form thereof will n'ow be described by way of example with refer- .ence to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings wherein;
Figure 1 is a front elevational view of an air `conditioning or humidifying apparatus made in accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is a rear elevation thereof;
Figure 3 is a central vertical sectional view thereof; and
Figure 4 is a circuit diagram of the electrical system.
The apparatus has an outer sheet metal casing In mounted on a hollow sheet metal stand ll. The casing is cylindrical and Aat its lower part has front and rear walls i3, I4, whereby the cas- 2 ing can contain water l5 which can be iced for cooling, or may contain perfumes, germicides, or other desired substances. A drain cock I1 is fitted at the bottom of the casing, and a handle I8 is provided at the top of the casing.
A ring 20 forms a back plate to the casing, and has an annular ange 2| at its outer periphery whereby it has a push-on fit on to the rear end of the casing and can be secured by bolts 22 and nuts 23. This ring 20 thas a circular opening 25 the axis of which is above the axis of the casing and ixed to the ring at its inner periphery is one end oi a tube 26 that extends from the front to the rear of the casing thereby providing an air tunnel through the casing.
A ring 28 forms a front plate to the apparatus and has an annular iiange 29 at its outer periphery which has a push-on t on to the casing. This ring has la circular opening 3U on the same axis as the opening 25 and tube 26. The ring 28 has fixed to it at its inner periphery a tubular member 3| which receives and supports the front end of the tube 26 so that this tube is rigidly supported at both ends.
A motor 33 is mounted within the tube 26 by a supporting ring 34 carried by three radial arms 35 forming a spider attached to the tube by bolts 36.
The motor is thus firmly mounted whereby vibration and noise are minimised. The motor spindle carries a fan 31 at its front end and a pulley 38 at its rear end. A loose rubber band or ring 39 on the pulley depends through a slot 40 in the lower part of the tube 26 and dips into the water and partly in conjunction with the pulley throws water into the tube so as to moisten the air stream. Some of this water strikes a plate 4I attached to the tube 26 and extending inwardly thereof and flows down this plate into an inclined trough 42 formed by turning up the lower edge of the plate. The lower end of this trough is closely adjacent to a textile mesh screen 43 which is carried by a metal ring 44 in a vertical plane. The water flowing down the trough drips steadily on to the screen and keeps it wet so that it assists in moistening the air passing through it.
The inner periphery of the ring 20 is formed into an annular rib 45 and spaced from this rib is a ring 46 provided with a ange 41 spot welded to the tube 26. The metal ring 44 is located between the rib 45 and ring 46. The ring 44 has a linger-piece 49 and tags 50 one of which can enter into an opening 48 formed in the ring 46 whereby it is held against undue movement.
Two curved plates are spot welded to the tube at its front end and these plates carry brackets 51 which carry bars 66 made of heat insulating material. These bars carry a heating resistance element 6l. 1
The back plate 20 carries a heater switch 63 and a motor switch 64 connected with the heater and motor as shown in Figure 4 so that the motor can be switched on without switching on the heater but the heater can only be supplied with current when the motor Yis being driven. All electric parts are thus carried by the back plate and tube and are removable therewith as a unit.
The front plate 28 carries a decorative and protective grille 61 and a name plate 68.
An electric flex passes through the plate 2D and ring 34 and provides a lead from the electric mains to the motor and heater.
I claim:
1. An air conditioning apparatus comprising an outer` casing adapted to contain liquid in its lower part and having aligned openings front and back, a cylindrical tube disposed in the casing, means for supporting a motor and fan within the tube with their axes of rotation parallelwith the axis of the tube, said means being connected to the tube y positions spaced around the axis of the tube said tube and outer casing being of approximately the same axial length which is greater than combined axial length of the motor and fan,
a ring attached to the tube at one end thereof, which ring serves as an end plate to one end of vthe casing, a flange on said ring, said flange having a push-on fit on the adjacent end of the casing so as to attach the ring detachably to the casing, the'tube being carried horizontally by said ring the ring and tube and parts carried by it being removable as a unit from the casing, and a short tubular member having its axis horizontal attached to the other end of the casing and located within the casing, which'member supports the other end of the tube, water projecting means within the tube and depending through an opening in one end of the tube into the water and adapted to project water into the air stream in the tube, said fan and water projecting means being located at opposite ends of the motor, a heating element mounted on the tube at one end thereof at the same end of the motor as the fan, a textile g 'screen mounted in a vertical plane at the other end of the tube, an inclined trough, the lower end of which is-adjacent to the screen, which trough is adapted to receive water thrown up into the tube and to supply waterv to the screenand is formed by turning up the edge of a plate which is carried at the upper part of the tube and extends inwardly thereof so as to catch some of the water thrown up into the tube, and
an electrical heater switchv and motor switch.
carried by the end plate,
2. An air conditioning apparatus comprising an outer casing adapted to contain liquid in its lower part and having aligned openings front and. back, a cylindrical tube disposed in the? casing, means for supporting a motor and'ian within the tube with their axes of rotation parallel with the axis of the tube, said tube and outer casing being of approximately the vsame axial length which is greater than the combined axial length of the motor and fan, a ring attached to the tube at one end thereof, which at least at three ring serves as an end plate to one end of the casing, a flange on said ring, said ilange having a push-on fit on the adjacent end of the casing so as to attach the ring detachably to the casing. the tube being carried horizontally by said ring, the ring and tube and parts carried by it being removable as a unit from the casing, and a short tubular member having its axis horizontally attached to the other end of the casing and located within the casing, which member supports the other end of the tube, means within the tube and depending through an opening in one end of the tube into the water and adapted to project water into the air stream in the tube. a textile screen mounted in a vertical plane at one end of the tube, and an inclined trough carried by the tube, the lower end of which trough is adjacent to the screen, and which trough is adapted to receive water thrown up into the tube and to supply water to the screen.
3. An air conditioning apparatus comprising an outer casing adapted to contain liquid in its lower part and having aligned openings front and back, a cylindrical tube disposed in the casing, means for supporting a motor and fan within the tube with their axes of rotation parallel with the axis of the tube, said tube and outer casing being of approximately the same axial length which Yis greater tha-n'the combined axial length of the motor and fan, a ring attached to the tube at one end thereof, which ring serves as an end plate to one end of the casing, a ange on said ring, said'flange having a push-on t on the adjacent end of the casing so as to attach the ring detachably to the casing, the tube being carried horizontally by. said ring, the ring and tubexand parts carried by it being removable as a unit from the casing, and a short tubular member having its axis horizontally attached to the other end of the casing and located within thefcasing, which member supports the other end of the tube, means within the tube and depending through an opening in one end of the tube into the water and adapted to project water into the air stream in the tube, said ring having its inner edge extending inwardly of the tube to form an annular rib, a locating ring within the tube and carried by the tube and spaced from the rib, a textile screen, and a metal ring c'a'rrying the textile screen and removably mounted between said rib and locating ring.
BERNARD LIPTON.
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