IP Library Granted Patent US 7,007,498
Granted Patent B2
US 7,007,498 · App. 10/692,615 · Granted Mar 7, 2006

HVAC cabinet with configurable duct connections

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Patent No.
US 7,007,498
App. No.
10/692,615
Granted
Mar 7, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cabinet for air handling equipment includes two similarly sized covers that are each nonsymmetrical about their vertical centerline. Each cover has an original supply or return air duct opening plus space for an alternate opening. The original and alternate openings are of different shapes to accommodate round or rectangular ducts. The two covers can be interchanged with each other and inverted to provide various supply and return air duct configurations.

Claims (38)

1. An enclosure for air handling equipment, comprising:

a cabinet defining a supply air outlet and a return air inlet, wherein the supply air outlet and the return air inlet are substantially equal in size and shape;

a cover-A overlaying the supply air outlet and being generally rectangular with a centerline-A;

a cover-B overlaying the return air inlet and being generally rectangular with a centerline-B;

wherein the cover-A defines an opening-A and an alternate area-A both of which overlay the supply air outlet and are offset relative to the centerline-A;

wherein the cover-B defines an opening-B and an alternate area-B both of which overlay the return air inlet and are offset relative to the centerline-B;

wherein the cover-A and the cover-B are interchangeable with each other and are each invertible to vary the relative positions of the opening-A, opening-B, alternate area-A and alternate area-B.

2. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the opening-A and the opening-B are substantially rectangular.

3. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the supply air outlet and the return air inlet have a vertical orientation and the opening-A and the alternate area-A are vertically offset to each other.

4. The enclosure of claim 1 , further comprising thermal insulation disposed on one side of the cover-A.

5. The enclosure of claim 1 , further comprising a round flange extending from the alternate opening-A.

6. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the supply air outlet and the return air inlet have a vertical orientation and the centerline-A is substantially vertical.

7. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the cover-A is adjacent to cover-B.

8. An air handler for a building, comprising:

a cabinet disposed outside the building and defining a supply air outlet and a return air inlet, wherein the supply air outlet and the return air inlet are substantially equal in size and shape;

a compressor inside the cabinet;

a condenser inside the cabinet;

an expansion device coupled to the condenser;

an evaporator inside the cabinet and connected to the compressor, the condenser, and the expansion device to provide a closed loop refrigeration circuit;

a blower inside the cabinet and forcing air from the return air inlet to the supply air outlet and across at least one of the condenser and the evaporator;

a cover-A overlaying the supply air outlet and being generally rectangular with a centerline-A,

wherein the cover-A defines an opening-A and an alternate area-A both of which overlay the supply air outlet and are offset relative to the centerline-A;

a cover-B overlaying the return air inlet and being generally rectangular with a centerline-B,

wherein the cover-B defines an opening-B and an alternate area-B both of which overlay the return air inlet and are offset relative to the centerline-B,

wherein the cover-A and the cover-B are interchangeable with each other and are each invertible to vary the relative positions of the opening-A, opening-B, alternate area-A and alternate area-B;

a supply air duct extending from the cover-A to the building; and

a return air duct extending from the cover-B to the building.

9. The air- handler of claim 8 , wherein the opening-A and the opening-B are substantially rectangular.

10. The air handler of claim 8 , wherein the supply air outlet and the return air inlet are vertically oriented and the opening-A and the alternate area-A are vertically offset to each other.

11. The air handler of claim 8 , further comprising thermal insulation disposed on one side of the cover-A.

12. The air handler of claim 8 , further comprising a round flange extending from the alternate opening-A.

13. The air handler of claim 8 , wherein the supply air outlet and the return air inlet are vertically oriented and the centerline-A is substantially vertical.

14. The air handler of claim 8 , wherein the cover-A is adjacent to cover-B.

15. A method of configuring an enclosure for air handling equipment, wherein the enclosure includes a cover-A that defines a opening-A leading to a supply air outlet of the enclosure and a cover-B that defines an opening-B leading to a return air inlet of the enclosure, the method comprising:

removing the cover-A and the cover-B from the enclosure;

swapping the positions of the cover-A and the cover-B; and

reattaching the cover-A and the cover-B to the enclosure, thereby changing a distance between the opening-A and the opening-B.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising inverting at least one of the cover-A and the cover-B.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 2, 2008
From: AMERICAN STANDARD INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: TRANE INTERNATIONAL INC.
Reel/Frame 020733/0970 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 24, 2003
From: HANSEN, WILLIAM G.
To: AMERICAN STANDARD INTERNATIONAL INC.
Reel/Frame 014639/0285 →