20240041228. Configuration for a Heat Exchanger in a Temperature Controlled Case simplified abstract (Hill Phoenix, Inc.)

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Configuration for a Heat Exchanger in a Temperature Controlled Case

Organization Name

Hill Phoenix, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Roy Bates of Chesterfield VA (US)

Lawrence W. Eget of Mechanicsville VA (US)

Karuna Kumari Lade of Glen Allen VA (US)

Configuration for a Heat Exchanger in a Temperature Controlled Case - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240041228 titled 'Configuration for a Heat Exchanger in a Temperature Controlled Case

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a heat exchanger for a temperature controlled case, which is a housing that contains a temperature controlled space. The housing has a duct that receives circulated air. The heat exchanger is connected to the housing and located within the duct. It has an intake face that is angled relative to the air flow direction in the duct, just before the heat exchanger.

  • The heat exchanger is designed for a temperature controlled case.
  • The temperature controlled case is a housing with a duct for circulated air.
  • The heat exchanger is connected to the housing and placed within the duct.
  • The heat exchanger has an angled intake face just before it.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Temperature control in various industries such as food storage, pharmaceuticals, and electronics.
  • HVAC systems in buildings and vehicles.
  • Climate control in greenhouses and agricultural facilities.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient heat exchange to maintain desired temperatures.
  • Improved air circulation and distribution within the temperature controlled space.
  • Prevention of temperature fluctuations and hot spots.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced energy efficiency by optimizing heat exchange.
  • Improved temperature control accuracy and stability.
  • Reduced risk of product spoilage or damage due to temperature variations.


Original Abstract Submitted

a heat exchanger for a temperature controlled case is disclosed herein. a temperature controlled case includes a housing that defines a temperature controlled space. the housing includes a duct that receives circulated air. a heat exchanger is coupled to the housing and disposed within the duct. the heat exchanger includes an intake face at a non-perpendicular angle relative to an air flow direction in the duct immediately upstream of the heat exchanger.