Mobile air conditioning unit

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Inventors

Nathan, Norman

Application #

235975

Filed

Feb-19-1981

Published

May-29-1984

Current US Class

055/356
062/237
062/239
096/142
096/26
096/58
165/42

International Classes

B60H 003/00

Field of Search

165/41 165/42 165/5 165/45 165/48 55/267 55/316 34/49 62/237 62/271 62/419 62/239

Examiners

Makay; Albert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson and Taylor

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Abstract
A mobile unit for use in a remote enclosed space is disclosed. The unit not only heats or cools the air but also filters out toxic gases, it also is easily handled and extremely mobile. The unit is in the form of an open trailer comprising an air entry having a purifying means to remove toxic gases, cooling means, dehumidifying means and heating means. A ducting system from the air entry connects the purifying means, cooling means, dehumidifying means and heating means to an air exit. Fan means in the unit circulate air in the ducting system from the air entry to the air outlet, and the removable flexible conduits connect the air entry and the air exit to the enclosed space.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed, are defined as follows:

1. A mobile unit for use in conditioning air in a remote enclosed space having at least one opening therein, the unit being in the form of an open trailer comprising, an air entry having a purifying means to remove toxic gases, cooling means, dehumidifying means and heating means, ducting system from the air entry connecting in series the purifying means, cooling means, dehumidifying means, and heating means to an exit, fan means in the unit to circulate air in the ducting system from the air entry to the air outlet, a compressor in the ducting system connected with the cooling means and a duct from said dehumidifier through the hot section of said compressor and connected to said heater to provide a heat pump to preheat the air after cooling, an additional air inlet in the ducting system for selectively adding fresh makeup air, an exhaust fan located at the air entry, or the air exit, to remove excessive fumes from the enclosed space, and two removable flexible conduits for connecting the air entry and the air exit to the enclosed space.



Description
This invention relates to a mobile unit for conditioning air in enclosed spaces. More specifically the present invention relates to a mobile air heater, conditioner and purifier.

It is often necessary to control the atmospheric conditions in enclosed spaces while working in these spaces. For example, underground work chambers are provided for servicing underground utility lines within these chambers. The chambers, when not regularly used, become very damp and cold. In addition, toxic gases collect in the chambers. In the case of utility lines, there is the requirement to splice cables or join pipes which requires the use of heat resulting in fumes, smoke and other toxic gases which must be removed. In order to work comfortably in these chambers, it is necessary to purify, and often replace the air for the entire time a service man is in the chamber. It is also necessary to either heat, cool or dehumidify the air. Other examples of enclosed spaces requiring controlled atmospheres include aircraft, transport trailers, radar stations and mining tunnels.
 
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