Samsung electronics co., ltd. (20240353129). AIR CONDITIONING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ADSORBING CARBON DIOXIDE simplified abstract
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AIR CONDITIONING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ADSORBING CARBON DIOXIDE
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Youngdeog Koh of Suwon-si (KR)
AIR CONDITIONING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ADSORBING CARBON DIOXIDE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240353129 titled 'AIR CONDITIONING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ADSORBING CARBON DIOXIDE
Simplified Explanation: The air conditioning device described in the patent application can operate in two modes: circulation and ventilation. In the circulation mode, indoor air is filtered through a carbon dioxide suction filter and circulated back into the indoor area. In the ventilation mode, outdoor air is filtered through the same carbon dioxide suction filter and brought into the indoor area while the filter is heated.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Two operational modes: circulation and ventilation
- Carbon dioxide suction filter for indoor air filtration
- Heating element for the filter in ventilation mode
- Multiple air passages for directing air flow
Potential Applications: This technology can be used in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings to improve indoor air quality and regulate temperature efficiently.
Problems Solved:
- Poor indoor air quality
- Inefficient air circulation systems
- Energy wastage in traditional air conditioning units
Benefits:
- Improved indoor air quality
- Energy efficiency
- Customizable air circulation options
Commercial Applications: The technology can be applied in HVAC systems for homes, offices, hospitals, and other indoor spaces, offering a more efficient and effective air conditioning solution.
Questions about Air Conditioning Device: 1. How does the carbon dioxide suction filter improve indoor air quality? 2. What are the advantages of having multiple air passages in the device?
Original Abstract Submitted
an air conditioning device configured so that, in a circulation operation state, a first air passage connecting a first intake port and a first discharge port is formed to move indoor air through the first intake port, through a carbon dioxide suction filter, and through the first discharge port to the indoor area, and, in a ventilation operation state, a second air passage connecting the first intake port and a second discharge port is formed to move indoor air from through the first intake port, through the carbon dioxide suction filter, and through the second discharge port to the outdoor area while a heater heats the carbon dioxide suction filter, and a third air passage connecting a second intake port to the first discharge port is formed to move outdoor air from the outdoor area through the second intake port, and through the first discharge port to the indoor area.