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Title:
Thermoelectric heating and cooling apparatus
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1. An improved thermal slab assembly comprising, in combination, a metal slab defining an exterior surface of the assembly and supported on a chassis having a hollow interior and a floor, a plurality of thermoelectric devices conductively engaged with the underside of the slab and disposed in a regular array relative to each other whereby each device is assigned a respective one of a corresponding plurality of portions of the slab which are of substantially equal area, control means coupled between the slab and the thermoelectric devices for sensing the temperature of the slab and for regulating operation of the devices to establish and maintain a predetermined temperature of the slab, a vertically and parallelly finned heat sink conductively coupled to each device, baffle means in the chassis engaged between the floor and the slab and with the heat sinks at the outer surfaces of the outer fins thereof, and at the lower ends of the fins for dividing the housing interior into inner and outer chambers and for defining ports between the inner and outer chambers only via the spaces between the fins of the heat sinks, air flow openings through the chassis to the inner and outer chambers, and fan means associated with one of said openings for circulating air between the chambers through the ports.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the outer chamber is arranged to surround the inner chamber, and the fan means is associated with the inner chamber's air flow opening for drawing air into the housing.
3. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the baffle means is defined by thermal insulation material which is impermeable to the flow of air therethrough.
4. Apparatus according to claim 1 including a layer of thermal insulation material over substantially the entirety of the underside of the slab around the thermoelectric devices.
5. Apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the insulation material is substantially impermeable to the flow of air therethrough.
6. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the means coupled between the slab and the thermoelectric devices includes means operable from the exterior of the assembly for adjusting the temperature established and maintained by the devices.
7. Apparatus according to claim 1 including selectively operable means operable from the exterior of the assembly for reversing the direction of current flow through the thermoelectric devices for either heating or cooling of the slab by the devices.
8. In a thermal slab assembly including a metal slab defining an exterior surface of the assembly and supported on a chassis having a hollow interior and a floor, thermoelectric means conductively engaged with the underside of the slab, means coupled between the slab and the thermoelectric means for sensing the temperature of the slab and for regulating operation of said means to establish and maintain a predetermined temperature of the slab, a vertically and parallelly finned heat sink conductively coupled to the thermoelectric means, air flow openings to and from the interior of the chassis, and fan means associated with one of said openings for circulating air through the interior of the chassis, the improvement being characterized in that the thermoelectric means comprises a plurality of thermoelectric devices disposed in a regular array relative to each other whereby each device is assigned a respective one of a corresponding plurality of portions of the slab which are of substantially equal area, and a heat sink for each device disposed in the chassis, and in that the assembly further includes baffle means in the housing engaged between the floor and the slab and with the heat sinks at the outer surfaces of the outer fins thereof and at the lower ends of the fins thereof for dividing the housing interior into an inner chamber and an outer chamber and for defining ports between the inner and outer chambers only via the spaces between the fins of the heat sinks, the circulation of air through the interior of the chassis being between the chambers through the ports.
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Inventors:
Richard, David A. (San Diego, CA, US)
Application Number:
591497
Filing Date: 1975-06-30 Publication_date: 1976-10-19 Assignee:
Signet Optical Company (San Diego, CA)
Primary Class(es):
62/3.3
165/126
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Primary Examiner:
Wayner, William E.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Christie, Parker & Hale
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