Air-conditioning diffuser for air distribution
10830485 ยท 2020-11-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F2221/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/0218
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2013/0608
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2221/17
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/068
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24F13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/068
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Air-conditioning diffuser for distributing air, comprising a chamber (10) provided with an inlet orifice (30) for feeding air and with an outlet wall (20) made of a woven or non-woven fabric or foil, the outlet wall (20) comprising at least one array of through-holes (22) for distributing air into the surrounding environment. The air-conditioning diffuser further comprises a plurality of air deflecting pockets (23) for redirecting the air flowing through the through-holes (22) out of the air-conditioning diffuser, each air deflecting pocket (23) being attached to the outlet wall (20) on the outer side of the same, overlapping at least one through-hole (22) spaced apart from the through-hole and being open towards the space adjoining the outlet wall (20).
Claims
1. Air-conditioning diffuser for distributing air, the diffuser comprising: a chamber provided with an inlet for feeding air and with an outlet wall made of a woven or non-woven fabric or foil, the outlet wall comprising at least one array of through-holes for distributing air into the surrounding environment; and a plurality of air deflectors for redirecting the air flowing through the through-holes out of the air-conditioning diffuser, each of the air deflectors being attached to and extending outwardly from the outlet wall on the outer side of the same, placed over at least one of the through-holes spaced apart from the at least one through-hole and being open towards the surrounding environment, while each of the plurality of air deflectors is attached to the outlet wall by means of a pair of its lateral edges, which mutually form an acute angle, and/or the air deflector defines a cavity which widens towards outlet orifice of the air deflector.
2. Air-conditioning diffuser according to claim 1, wherein the air-conditioning diffuser is constituted by an air-conditioning duct comprising an inlet for feeding air, an outlet wall for distributing air and an outlet for leading away a portion of the air.
3. Air-conditioning diffuser according to claim 1, wherein the air deflector assumes a shape corresponding to a part of the shell of a truncated cone.
4. Air-conditioning diffuser according to claim 1, further comprising an array of auxiliary holes formed in the outlet wall.
5. Air-conditioning diffuser according to claim 4, wherein at least some of the auxiliary holes have an area ranging between 0.1 to 1 mm.sup.2.
6. Air-conditioning diffuser according to claim 5, wherein at least some of the through-holes have an area which is larger than that of the auxiliary holes.
7. Air-conditioning diffuser according claim 4, wherein the air deflector opens towards the surrounding environment which adjoins at least some of the auxiliary holes belonging said array of auxiliary holes in order to direct the air stream flowing via the through-hole into the air stream flowing out of at least some of the auxiliary holes.
8. Air-conditioning diffuser according to claim 4, wherein the air-conditioning diffuser is constituted by a ceiling or wall based diffuser, the air deflectors being adapted for directing the air flow in at least two mutually divergent directions.
9. Air-conditioning diffuser according to claim 8, wherein the array of auxiliary holes is arranged in a circular plane.
10. Air-conditioning diffuser according to claim 8, wherein the through-holes with the corresponding air deflectors are adapted for directing the air flow in a direction tangential with respect to at least one circle having its center in the central area of the outlet wall and/or to the circle that is concentric with the circular plane containing the auxiliary holes.
11. Air-conditioning diffuser according to claim 8, wherein each air deflector, which is assigned to the respective through-hole, is adapted for directing the air flow in a way causing the air stream flowing out of said air deflector to widen conically along the plane of the outlet wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For more detail, the present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings showing exemplifying embodiments, wherein
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(11) The first exemplary embodiment of the present invention relates to an air-conditioning duct. As illustrated in
(12) Preferably, the through-hole 22 is larger than the auxiliary hole 21, i.e. the cross-sectional area or the diameter of the through-hole 22 is larger than those of the auxiliary holes 21.
(13) It may be also useful to make the cross-sectional area of the through-hole 22 smaller in comparison to the cross-sectional area of the perpendicular projection of the corresponding air deflecting pocket 23 on the plane of the outlet wall 20.
(14) A single through-hole 22 with the corresponding air deflecting pocket 23 can be assigned to a single row of the related auxiliary holes 21 (as illustrated in
(15) The air-conditioning duct according to the present technical solution works in the following way: The inlet 30 of the air-conditioning duct is supplied with air. The latter flows through the air-conditioning duct towards the outlet 31, the direction of such air flow being indicated by means of a wide arrow in
(16) Another exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
(17) In accordance with the present technical solution, the chamber 10 further comprises the outlet wall 20, which is also made of a woven or non-woven fabric or foil, and an array of the through-holes 22 for distributing the air from the chamber 10 into the surrounding environment.
(18) An air deflecting pocket 23 is assigned to each through-hole 22, said pocket being attached to the outer surface of the outlet wall 20 of the air-conditioning diffuser. Similarly to the above described first embodiment, the air deflecting pocket 23 entirely covers the corresponding through-hole 22 from the outside when viewed in a projection which is perpendicular to the outlet wall 20. The through-hole 22 leads into an open hollow space that is formed between the corresponding air deflecting pocket 23 and the outlet wall 20 of the air-conditioning diffuser. The air deflecting pocket 23 widens towards its outlet orifice 230. Again, the air deflecting pocket 23 may preferably assume a shape that is shown in
(19) The arrangement of the individual air deflecting pockets 23 enables the respective air streams to be deflected in different directions. Preferably, the air should flow out from the array of the air deflecting pockets 23 in different lateral directions, at least in the area adjoining the corresponding outlet wall 20. More preferably, the directions of the individual air streams should extend tangentially with respect to a common circle or to a pair or a plurality of concentric circles. In
(20) The air deflecting pockets 23 according to the present exemplary embodiment are generally adapted for diverting the air stream flowing out of the respective through-hole 22 away from the direction, which is perpendicular to the plane of the outlet wall 20, or for aligning such air stream with the plane of the outlet wall 20. Again, each individual air deflecting pocket 23 preferably directs the corresponding air stream in a different direction.
(21) Preferably, the cross-sectional areas of the through-holes 22 are as large as possible. For example, the cross-sectional area of each through-hole may correspond to the area of the perpendicular projection of the hollow space inside the respective air deflecting pocket 23. In a further preferred embodiment, at least some of the through-holes 22 may have their cross-sectional areas smaller in comparison to the areas of the perpendicular projections of the respective assigned air deflecting pockets 23.
(22) In order to increase the flow rate of the air passing through the outlet wall 20, the array of the through-holes 22 with the corresponding air deflecting pockets 23 may be supplemented with auxiliary holes 21, which are not provided with air deflecting pockets 23 assigned to them. Preferably, the auxiliary holes 21 are smaller than the through-holes 22. This means that the auxiliary holes 21 may be formed by providing the outlet wall 20 with a micro-perforated or perforated portion. Preferably, each auxiliary hole 21 has a cross-sectional area ranging between 0.1 and 1 mm.sup.2, more preferably between 0.15 and 0.3 mm.sup.2.
(23) In the exemplary embodiment shown in
(24) The air deflecting pockets 23, which are arranged outside the circular plane containing the auxiliary holes 21, preferably divert the individual air streams in a substantially tangential direction with respect to a circle that is concentric with the circular plane containing the basic through-holes 22.
(25) The air deflecting pockets 23, which are arranged inside said circular plane containing the auxiliary holes 21, preferably divert the individual air streams in mutually concurrent directions, such concurrent directions being mutually perpendicular ones in the present exemplary embodiment. Nevertheless, said air deflecting pockets may also be seen as diverting the air in directions extending tangentially with respect to a circle that is concentric with the circular plane containing the auxiliary holes 21.
(26) The air-conditioning diffuser according to the present embodiment works in the following way: The inlet 30 of the chamber 10 is supplied with the air which subsequently reaches the air-conditioned room via the holes 21, 22. A certain amount of the air exits via the auxiliary holes 21, the direction of the corresponding air streams being perpendicular to the outlet wall 20. The air streams, which exit via the through-holes 22, are redirected by the respective air deflecting pockets 23 into a space adjoining the outlet wall 20, the directions of the individual air streams being different. Simultaneously, said air streams entrap at least a partial amount of the air flowing out of the auxiliary holes 21. Thereby, a predominantly swirling or centrifugal direction of the overall air stream flowing out of the air-conditioning diffuser is achieved.
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(28) The exemplary embodiment shown in
(29) Although the use of the auxiliary through holes 21 is not necessary in any of the above mentioned embodiments, it is considered to be favourable, thus constituting a feature of a preferred embodiment. In the case of an air-conditioning element without the auxiliary holes 21, the air deflecting pockets 23 are determinative with respect to the directions of the corresponding air streams. In the case of an air-conditioning element provided with the auxiliary holes 21, the air deflecting pockets 23 are typically not determinative. Nevertheless, they will considerably influence the resulting directions of the corresponding air streams.
(30) Preferably, the air-conditioning element including the air deflecting pockets according to the present invention is made of a woven or non-woven fabric or foil. Thus, it is machine-washable and has a lower weight when compared to an air-conditioning element made of a metallic material.
(31) Although multiple exemplary embodiments are described above, it is obvious that those skilled in the art would easily appreciate further possible alternatives to those embodiments. Hence, the scope of the present invention is not limited to the above exemplary embodiments, but it is rather defined by the appended claims.