IP Library Granted Patent US 8,220,784
Granted Patent B2
US 8,220,784 · App. 12/567,083 · Granted Jul 17, 2012

Ventilation of drainage system for frame engine evaporative cooler

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Patent No.
US 8,220,784
App. No.
12/567,083
Granted
Jul 17, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An evaporative cooler for cooling air includes a cooling housing having an air inlet and an air outlet and an evaporation media, located within the cooling housing intermediate the air inlet and the air outlet for air flow there through and for receiving water to permit evaporation of at least some water. The evaporative cooler includes a drain pan located within the cooling housing and below the evaporation media to catch water which has not evaporated and falling from the evaporation media and a sump located within the cooling housing and below the drain pan for collecting water for use in supplying water to the evaporation media. The evaporative cooler includes a pipe connecting the drain pan to the sump for water movement from the drain pan to the sump and an air vent located within the cooling housing and connected to the pipe, the air vent being open to air within the cooling housing and above the drain pan to permit release of air from within the pipe.

Claims (12)

1. An evaporative cooler, the evaporative cooler including:

a cooling housing having an air inlet and an air outlet;

an evaporation media, located within the cooling housing intermediate the air inlet and the air outlet for air flow there through and for receiving water to permit evaporation of at least some water;

a drain pan located within the cooling housing and below the evaporation media to catch water which has not evaporated and has fallen from the evaporation media;

a sump located within the cooling housing and below the drain pan for collecting water for use in supplying water to the evaporation media;

a pipe connecting the drain pan to the sump for water movement from the drain pan to the sump; and

an air vent located within the cooling housing and connected to the pipe, the air vent being open to air within the cooling housing and above the drain pan to permit release of air from within the pipe;

wherein the evaporation media is a first evaporation media and the evaporative cooler includes a plurality of evaporation media each located within the cooling housing intermediate the air inlet and the air outlet for air flow there through and for receiving water to permit evaporation of at least some water, the drain pan is a first drain pan and the evaporative cooler includes a plurality of drain pans each located within the cooling housing and below a respective evaporation media to catch water which has not evaporated and falling from the respective evaporation media, the pipe is connected to all of the drain pans for water movement from all of the drain pans to the sump, the air vent is located above a highest of the drain pains.

2. An evaporative cooler as set forth in claim 1 , wherein plural evaporation media and the respective plural drain pans are oriented vertically relative to each other.

3. An evaporative cooler as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the pipe is a vertical pipe segment of a drain pipe arrangement.

4. An evaporative cooler as set forth in claim 1 , wherein a filtering device is located at the air inlet of the cooling housing such that air within the cooling housing is filtered, the vent being open to the filtered air within the cooling housing.

5. An evaporative cooler as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the air vent is not exposed to air outside of the cooling housing.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 3, 2014
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY; BHA GROUP, INC.; ALTAIR FILTER TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
To: BHA ALTAIR, LLC
Reel/Frame 031911/0797 →