Air filtration chute

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Inventors

Sain, Bernard S.
Brieger, Jimmy H.

Application #

604245

Filed

Aug-13-1975

Published

Nov-23-1976

Current US Class

062/239
062/440
062/474
454/306

International Classes

B60H 003/04; F25D 011/00; F25B 043/00; F24F 007/00

Field of Search

62/93 62/239 62/263 62/417 62/419 62/474 62/440 98/8 98/10 98/40 34/225

Examiners

King; Lloyd L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baker; S. Stephen

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Abstract
A chute formed from a number of rigid panels supported by a support structure to define a duct for distributing and delivering cold air from a refrigeration unit located at one end of a cargo space such as a truck or railcar, toward substantially the other end, for treating cargos which require refrigeration such as perishable vegetables; fruits, plants or any food or similar products. In addition, the panels are formed to cleanse and to filter a portion of the distributed air by the incorporation of air treating or filtration agents within the panels.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An air filtration system for refrigerating perishable goods comprising:

a container defining a cargo space,

a rigid duct disposed in said container,

said duct including rigid support members extending along the length of said container,

a panel structure supported by said support members as a wall of said duct for defining an air passageway,

said duct having an inlet end adapted to be connected to a source of cold air,

said duct having a discharge end in communication with the cargo space of said container,

said panel structure comprising a plurality of individual and detachable panels, whereby selected ones of said panels may be removed and replaced as desired.



Description
PROBLEM AND PRIOR ART

Refrigerated trucks, containers, railcars, and various other types of cargo space have utilized a type of chute to channel the cold air from the blower section of a refrigeration unit to the cargo space to be cooled. Such refrigerated cargo space has associated therewith a refrigeration unit and connected blower unit to which one end of the chute is connected. The other end of the chute is open and in communication with the cargo space. Presently these known chutes are made of a textile material, e.g.; canvas, cotton or similar material. As a rule, these fabrics chutes are suspended from the ceiling or wall portion of the cargo space by snap fasteners or the like. These chutes extend approximately 2/3 of the length of the refrigerated cargo space. As these fabric chutes are flexible and suspended from the ceiling, they assume a semi-circular or catenary shape with reference to the ceiling of the cargo space.

The disadvantages of such chutes are many. They are constantly subjected to damage during loading due to the loading equipment, e.g.; a loading fork lift tearing the chute. Also during the operation of the refrigeration unit, some cool, moist air is constantly being channeled through the fabric chute. This causes the chute to become damp and moist. This moisture and dampness is extremely conducive to bacterial growth and the formation of slime along the inner surfaces of the chute. Thus when such chutes become so contaminated, the air passing thereover likewise becomes contaminated therefrom, and in turn the thus contaminated air is circulated throughout the entire cargo area. This condition obviously adversely affects the cargo contained within the refrigerated space.
 
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