Integrated pod scroll

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Inventors

Simeone, Robert Stephen
Stauter, Richie Charles
Yu, Yiming
Brondum, David Christian

Application #

934965

Filed

Aug-22-2001

Published

Dec-24-2002

Current US Class

062/239
062/298
062/371
062/407

International Classes

F25D 017/04; F25D 019/00; F25D 003/08; B60H 001/32

Field of Search

62/239 62/407 62/298 62/371

Assignee

Carrier Corporation (Farmington, CT)

Examiners

Doerrler; William

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wall Marjama & Bilinski LLP

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Abstract
A mobile temperature controlled container having an air conditioning unit that has an indoor section and an outdoor section. The indoor section includes a housing having a rectangular shaped frame, the front face of which is secured to one wall of the container and a rear wall that is secured to the back of the frame. The rear wall is molded of a suitable plastic and contains a blower wheel compartment and a heat exchanger compartment containing a heat exchanger coil. Both compartments open into the frame and a generous flow path area is provided in the top section of the heat exchanger compartment over the coil so that return air from the container that is drawn into housing can move freely into the blower wheel compartment. The blower wheel compartment is enclosed by a cover having an air inlet opening adjacent the blower wheel and further includes a discharge nozzle that exhausts into the container.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a mobile temperature controlled container having an air conditioning unit that includes an indoor section and an outdoor section, wherein said indoor section further includes:

a rectangular frame having opposed side walls, a top and a bottom wall, the walls having front edges for forming a front face of the frame and rear edges forming the back face of the frame,

a rear wall for closing the back face of said frame that includes an open ended blower wheel compartment and an open ended heat exchanger compartment, both compartments being arranged to open into the area bounded by the frame walls,

said blower wheel compartment having a scroll shaped wall that partially encloses a blower wheel for moving return air from the container through the indoor section of the air conditioning unit to establish a flow that empties into a horizontally disposed discharge chamber located over the blower wheel,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a mobile container and, in particular, to an air conditioning unit for controlling the temperature within the container.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Mobile temperature controlled containers are used to transport a wide variety of perishable or heat sensitive goods. The containers are serviced by air conditioning units that are capable of supplying heated or cooled air to the container needed to preserve the cargo that is in transit. The air conditioning systems employed in association with a mobile container are typically split into an outdoor section that is exposed to ambient air and an indoor section that houses the equipment for conditioning return air drawn from the container and returning the conditioned air to the container. Because of space constraints that are placed upon this type of air conditioning system, efficient movement of air throughout the indoor section of the air conditioning system is difficult to attain. This, in turn, results in an increase in air pressure resistance on the outdoor side of the system with a corresponding increase in power consumption. In addition, the indoor section of many air conditioning units for cooling or heating mobile containers are contained in housings having a relatively high thermal conductivity whereby heat can pass into and out of the housing at a relative high rate placing an additional burden on the air conditioning unit.
 
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