Makeup air cross-flow energy recovery system atop air conditioner

US11713901B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11713901-B2
Application numberUS-202117338834-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 4, 2021
Priority dateJun 4, 2021
Publication dateAug 1, 2023
Grant dateAug 1, 2023

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An air conditioner unit includes a housing defining an outdoor portion and an indoor portion. A makeup air intake duct and a makeup air exhaust duct are disposed above the housing. The air conditioner unit also includes an air to air heat exchanger. The air to air heat exchanger includes a first inlet side attached to the makeup air intake duct, a second inlet side, a first outlet side, and a second outlet side attached to the makeup air exhaust duct. The air to air heat exchanger also includes one or more alternating top layers and bottom layers. The one or more top layers are in fluid communication with the first inlet side and the first outlet side, and the one or more bottom layers are in fluid communication with the second inlet side and the second outlet side.

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An air conditioner unit defining a mutually-perpendicular vertical direction, lateral direction, and transverse direction, the air conditioner unit comprising: a housing defining an outdoor portion and an indoor portion; an outdoor heat exchanger assembly disposed in the outdoor portion and comprising an outdoor heat exchanger and an outdoor fan; an indoor heat exchanger assembly disposed in the indoor portion and comprising an indoor heat exchanger and an indoor fan; a compressor in fluid communication with the outdoor heat exchanger and the indoor heat exchanger to circulate a refrigerant between the outdoor heat exchanger and the indoor heat exchanger; a makeup air intake duct disposed entirely above the housing, the makeup air intake duct having an intake inlet and an intake outlet, whereby the makeup air intake duct provides makeup air to a conditioned space; a makeup air exhaust duct disposed entirely above the housing, the makeup air exhaust duct having an exhaust inlet and an exhaust outlet, whereby the makeup air intake duct provides exhaust air to an outdoor space; an air intake connector duct extending from a first end to a second end at the indoor portion; and an air to air heat exchanger positioned above the housing, the air to air heat exchanger comprising: a first inlet side attached to the intake outlet of the makeup air intake duct, a second inlet side, a first outlet side, and a second outlet side directly attached to the exhaust inlet of the makeup air exhaust duct, wherein the first inlet side and the second inlet side are perpendicular and adjacent to one another, and wherein the first outlet side and the second outlet side are perpendicular and adjacent to one another; and one or more top layers alternating with one or more bottom layers along the vertical direction, wherein each top layer is divided from each bottom layer, the one or more top layers in fluid communication with the first inlet side and the first outlet side of the air to air heat exchanger, and the one or more bottom layers in fluid communication with the second inlet side and the second outlet side of the air to air heat exchanger, wherein the first end of the air intake connector duct is directly attached to the first outlet side of the air to air heat exchanger, whereby outdoor air is directly provided to the indoor portion via the makeup air intake duct, the air to air heat exchanger, and the air intake connector duct. 2. The air conditioner unit of claim 1 , wherein each top layer is divided from each bottom layer of the air to air heat exchanger by a membrane film. 3. The air conditioner unit of claim 1 , further comprising an exhaust damper within the makeup air exhaust duct. 4. The air conditioner unit of claim 3 , further comprising a variable speed exhaust fan within the makeup air exhaust duct and downstream of the exhaust damper. 5. The air conditioner unit of claim 1 , further comprising a variable speed intake fan within the air intake connector duct. 6. The air conditioner unit of claim 5 , further comprising an intake damper within the air intake connector duct and downstream of the variable speed intake fan. 7. The air conditioner unit of claim 1 , wherein the first inlet side of the air to air heat exchanger is parallel to and opposite of the first outlet side of the air to air heat exchanger, wherein the first inlet side and the first outlet side are oriented generally along the lateral direction and spaced apart along the transverse direction, wherein the second inlet side of the air to air heat exchanger is parallel to and opposite of the second outlet side of the air to air heat exchanger, and wherein the second inlet side and the second outlet side are oriented generally along the transverse direction and spaced apart along the lateral direction. 8. The air conditioner unit of claim 1 , further comprising a plenum attached to the housing, wherein the plenum defines an air channel to guide air therethrough. 9. The air conditioner unit of claim 8 , wherein the plenum comprises a divider wall which separates a makeup air passage from the remainder of the air channel, wherein the makeup air passage is positioned upstream of the makeup air intake duct. 10. An air conditioner unit, comprising: a housing defining an outdoor portion and an indoor portion; an outdoor heat exchanger assembly disposed in the outdoor portion and comprising an outdoor heat exchanger and an outdoor fan; an indoor heat exchanger assembly disposed in the indoor portion and comprising an indoor heat exchanger and an indoor fan; a compressor in fluid communication with the outdoor heat exchanger and the indoor heat exchanger to circulate a refrigerant between the outdoor heat exchanger and the indoor heat exchanger; a makeup air intake duct disposed entirely above the housing, the makeup air intake duct having an intake inlet and an intake outlet, whereby the makeup air intake duct provides makeup air to a conditioned space; a makeup air exhaust duct disposed entirely above the housing, the makeup air exhaust duct having an exhaust inlet and an exhaust outlet, whereby the makeup air exhaust duct provides exhaust air to an outdoor space; an air intake connector duct extending from a first end to a second end at the indoor portion; and an air to air heat exchanger positioned above the housing, the air to air heat exchanger comprising: a first inlet side attached to the intake outlet of the makeup air intake duct, a second inlet side, a first outlet side, and a second outlet side directly attached to the exhaust inlet of the makeup air exhaust duct, wherein the first inlet side and the second inlet side are perpendicular and adjacent to one another, and wherein the first outlet side and the second outlet side are perpendicular and adjacent to one another; and one or more alternating top layers and bottom layers, wherein each top layer is divided from each bottom layer, the one or more top layers in fluid communication with the first inlet side and the first outlet side of the air to air heat exchanger, and the one or more bottom layers in fluid communication with the second inlet side and the second outlet side of the air to air heat exchanger, wherein the first end of the air intake connector duct is directly attached to the first outlet side of the air to air heat exchanger, whereby outdoor air is directly provided to the indoor portion via the makeup air intake duct, the air to air heat exchanger, and the air intake connector duct. 11. The air conditioner unit of claim 10 , wherein each top layer is divided from each bottom layer of the air to air heat exchanger by a membrane film. 12. The air conditioner unit of claim 10 , further comprising an exhaust damper within the makeup air exhaust duct. 13. The air conditioner unit of claim 12 , further comprising a variable speed exhaust fan within the makeup air exhaust duct and downstream of the exhaust damper. 14. The air conditioner unit of claim 10 , further comprising a variable speed intake fan within the air intake connector duct. 15. The air conditioner unit of claim 14 , further comprising an intake damper within the air intake connector duct and downstream of the variable speed intake fan. 16. The air conditioner unit of claim 10 , wherein the first inlet side of the air to air heat exchanger is parallel to and opposite of the first outlet side of the air to air heat exchanger, and wherein the second inlet side of the air to air heat exchanger is parallel to and opposite of the second outlet side of the air to air heat exchanger

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  • F24F12/006Primary

    using an air-to-air heat exchanger (F24F12/002 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • comprising a compressor cycle · CPC title

  • characterised by the layout or mutual arrangement of components, e.g. of compressors or fans · CPC title

  • by the mounting or arrangement of the heat exchangers · CPC title

  • by the shape of the heat exchangers or of parts thereof, e.g. of their fins · CPC title

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What does patent US11713901B2 cover?
An air conditioner unit includes a housing defining an outdoor portion and an indoor portion. A makeup air intake duct and a makeup air exhaust duct are disposed above the housing. The air conditioner unit also includes an air to air heat exchanger. The air to air heat exchanger includes a first inlet side attached to the makeup air intake duct, a second inlet side, a first outlet side, and a s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Haier Us Appliance Solutions Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24F12/006. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 01 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).