HVAC apparatus, method, and system

US10072856B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-10072856-B1
Application numberUS-201414199336-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateMar 6, 2014
Priority dateMar 6, 2013
Publication dateSep 11, 2018
Grant dateSep 11, 2018

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The invention relates to an HVAC apparatus, method, and system. Aspects of the invention include a supplemental heat source with an air handler unit for a conventional forced air heating and cooling system. The supplemental heat source in one example is a hydronic subsystem. It can be used alone or to supplement the forced air subsystem. Another aspect of the invention includes an air handling subsystem that has a housing that can be highly flexible in configuration and installation. The housing can support internal components, including a hydronic or other supplemental heat source with the forced air components. At least two sides of the housing can be configured for access for maintenance and repair. A control system can be designed to eliminate need for defrost cycle for forced air refrigeration-type subsystem and/or for better maintenance for comfort in the air conditioned space.

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What is claimed is: 1. A selectively configurable and reconfigurable HVAC system for providing conditioned air to a room comprising: an air handler sub-system comprising a fan coil unit (FCU) which includes: i. a housing comprising: a. a set of elongated structural members with re-formed and positioned holes, the structural members forming a rigid rectangular frame having pen opposite narrow sides, open opposite wide sides, and open opposite ends defining an interior space; b. a set of removable panels each with pre-formed and positioned holes along at least two opposite edges, alignable and joinable by identical fasteners with the pre-formed and positioned holes in at least two structural members regardless of configuration of the panels on the frame, the set of panels including: i. four narrower panels comprising:  1. a first pair sized to, together, substantially cover first and second portions of one of the opposite narrow sides of the frame;  2. a second pair of the four narrower panels sized to, together, substantially cover first and second portions of the other of the opposite narrow sides of the frame; ii. four wider panels where:  1. a first pair of the four wider panels sized to, together, substantially cover first and second portions of one of the opposite wider sides of the frame;  2. a second pair of the four wider panels sized to, together, substantially cover first and second portions of the other of the opposite wider sides of the frame; iii. a first end panel sized to cover at least a portion of one of the ends of the frame, the first end panel including an opening adapted to operatively connect to a supply plenum or duct for discharging conditioned air from the FCU regardless of configuration; iv. a panel sized to cover at least a portion of the other of the ends of the frame; the frame and set of panel allowing selective configuration for: v. orienting the frame with the ends along a vertical axis or along a horizontal axis with mounting structures for either vertical or horizontal operation of the FCU; vi. reception of return air from either an end or a side of the frame for either vertical or horizontal operation of the FCU by:  1. adapting one of the ends of the frame for connection to a return air plenum or duct instead of covering the end with a panel to the end; or  2. adapting one of the wide sides of the frame for connection to a return air plenum or duct instead of covering a portion with a panel; vii. accessing the interior of the FCU by removal of any of the narrower or wider panels on the frame regardless of vertical or horizontal operation of the FCU; c. the interior sized for and including mounting locations for one or more of the following: i. a condensate drain collection pan; ii. a blower; iii. a heating/cooling coil; iv. a secondary heating coil; and c. one of panels including mounting structure for a control sub-system. 2. The system of claim 1 further comprising a secondary heating coil mounted in the housing to the secondary heating coil mounting interface and the secondary heating coil is operatively connected to a secondary heat source. 3. The system of claim 2 wherein the secondary heat source comprises a tank water heater and the secondary heating coil comprises a hydronic coil, and further comprising a pump to selectively circulate heated water from the water heater through the hydronic coil. 4. The system of claim 3 wherein the water heater is a condensing water heater and further comprising a condensing support sub-system comprising: a. a fluid conduit in operative connection to the hydronic coil; b. a fluid conduit in operative connection to the water heater; c. an intermediate trombone portion positioned in return air to the air handler; d. so that when the condensing support sub-system is used, additional heat is removed from water returning to the water heater from the hydronic coil to promote condensing mode efficiency at the water heater. 5. The system of claim 2 wherein a predetermined temperature is selected to correspond with whether or not the heat pump requires a defrost cycle. 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the housing has outside dimensions on the order of four feet in height, between one and two feet across narrow sides, and between two and three feet across wide sides. 7. The system of claim 6 wherein any of the narrow and wide side walls having the capability of including an access panel to the interior space of the housing, so that the air handler housing is configurable for different spaces and orientations, the narrow side walls, wide side walls, and end walls have pre-formed and positioned holes which are alignable and joinable by identical fasteners regardless of configuration. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a. a heat pump sub-system in communication with outside atmospheric air for provision of heating or cooling to a room. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a. a blower mounted to a blower mounting interface in the interior and creating an air path between a return air inlet to the interior space and a supply air outlet from the interior space. 10. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising: a. a heating/cooling coil operatively connected to the heat pump sub-system and mounted along the air path to a heating/cooling coil mounting interface on the housing. 11. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a. a secondary heating coil mounting interface in the interior adapted for mounting of a secondary heating coil along the air path for provision of secondary ting to a room. 12. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a. a control sub-system operatively mounted to a panel and connected to the heat pump sub-system and the air handler sub-system and further comprising: i. a thermostat; ii. an outside atmospheric air temperature sensor; iii. a connection adapted for operative connecting to a secondary heat sub-system; iv. wherein upon a call for heat from the thermostat, the control system is a. operate the heat pump sub-system and air handler to provide heated air from the heating/cooling coil to the room when the temperature sensor senses ambient outdoor temperatures above a predetermined temperature; and b. turn off the heat pump and operate the secondary heat sub-system and air handler to provide heated air from the secondary heating coil when the temperature sensor senses ambient outdoor temperatures below the predetermined temperature. 13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the control subsystem further comprising a programmable solid state electronic controller: a. operably connected to a heat pump; b. monitoring outdoor temperature; c. shuts down the heat pump when outdoor temperature is indicated to cause heat pump defrosting. 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the condition indicative of defrosting comprises: an outside temperature below a threshold. 15. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein if supply air temperature falls below a value programmed by a user, the FCU controller activates a hydronic pump to boost the supply air temperature to a user comfort level by circulating hot water through to a hydronic coil further comprising a hydronic pump to circulate hot water through a hydronic coil to provide replacement heat when the heat pump is deactivated. 16. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the controller is mounted on an end panel and protected by a cover box that can be accessed for service, repair or replacement from any side of the FCU. 17. The apparatus of claim 1 further co

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  • F24D12/02Primary

    having more than one heat source (using heat pumps, in water central heating systems F24D3/18; in air central heating systems F24D5/12; in systems using heat storage masses F24D11/02) · CPC title

  • F24F5/0046Primary

    using natural energy, e.g. solar energy, energy from the ground · CPC title

  • system using a heat pump · CPC title

  • Energy efficient heating, ventilation or air conditioning [HVAC] · CPC title

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What does patent US10072856B1 cover?
The invention relates to an HVAC apparatus, method, and system. Aspects of the invention include a supplemental heat source with an air handler unit for a conventional forced air heating and cooling system. The supplemental heat source in one example is a hydronic subsystem. It can be used alone or to supplement the forced air subsystem. Another aspect of the invention includes an air handling …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Akin Joe A, Dyer David F, Univ Auburn
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24D12/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 11 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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