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Title: High efficiency natural convection heating and cooling system for home dwellings



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1. A high efficiency convection heating and cooling system for a residential dwelling building structure, said building structure including:

outer walls, an overlying roof and an underlying floor, a ceiling extending across said building between said roof and said underlying floor and forming the top of at least one room and defining with said roof an attic, the outer walls, the overlying roof and the underlying floor being insulated and forming a relatively closed insulated enclosure including said at least one room,

a closed vertical stack extending vertically within the center of said building structure from said floor and through said ceiling and terminating just beneath said roof, said stack comprising a tubular duct of maximum length from the floor through the ceiling and into said attic, said cooling coil being located within said stack at a level above said ceiling adjacent the open upper end of the same,

selectively energizable heating coil means mounted within said tubular duct at the lower end thereof in the vicinity of said floor to maximize lifting effort with respect to the heated air heated at the bottom of the stack and to maximize the dropping effort of the air cooled at the upper end of said tubular duct,

first air duct means extending from said at least one room in the vicinity of said floor to the lower end of said tubular duct,

second air duct means extending from the top of said at least one room to the top of said stack, said second air duct means comprising openings within the ceiling remote from said tubular duct for facilitating air flow by convection through said vertical tubular duct, said room and said first and second air duct means;

whereby, selective energization of said heating means effects heating of the air within said tubular duct to a greater degree than the air within said room to effect natural convection of air flow through said tubular duct in an upper direction to displace cold air within said tubular duct while selective energization of said cooling means within said tubular duct causes said air within said tubular duct at the top to cool to a greater degree than that within said at least one room to effect downward convection movement of said air within said tubular duct to provide draft free conditioning of the air within said at least one room.

2. The convection heating and cooling system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said floor comprises a recessed portion concentric with said duct and underlying the same, said first duct means comprises a duct member open at one end to said recessed portion beneath said stack and open at the other end directly through said floor into said at least one room, and wherein said cooling means comprises a cooling coil fixedly mounted within said stack at the level of said floor.

3. The convection heating and cooling system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a low velocity reversible fan mounted within said tubular duct intermediate of said heating and cooling means for forcing air flow through said stack in addition to that achieved by natural convection.

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Inventors: Tompkins, Leo L. (Jackson, MS, US)

Application Number: 690820
Filing Date: 1976-05-27
Publication_date: 1978-02-28
Assignee: Xenco, Inc. (Jackson, MS)
Primary Class(es): 165/53
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
2767961Oct, 1956Frankland165/53.
3371707Mar, 1968Weibull165/49.
3693705Sep, 1972Stutz165/48.
3994276Nov, 1976Pulver165/48.

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: Myhre, Charles J.
Assistant Examiner: Streule, Jr., Theophil W.
Attorney: Sughrue, Rothwell, Mion, Zinn and Macpeak