Heat exchange ventilator

US9222695B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9222695-B2
Application numberUS-59972708-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 14, 2008
Priority dateMay 15, 2007
Publication dateDec 29, 2015
Grant dateDec 29, 2015

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A heat exchange ventilator includes a plurality of heat exchanger elements provided with a heat-exchanger exhaust airflow path and a heat-exchanger intake airflow path. Exhaust airflow and intake airflow are guided to pass through one of the plurality of heat exchanger elements, and the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow are switched to the next heat exchanger element in a sequential order when a state of the heat exchanger element comes to a predetermined condition set based on adverse influences of ice formation inside a heat-exchanger exhaust airflow path. The structure prevents the heat exchanger element from icing to avoid the adverse influences, thereby making it capable of exerting the fundamental heat exchanging and ventilating function continuously.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat-exchanger type ventilation system comprising: a heat exchanger for allowing exhaust airflow to move from inside a room to outdoors and intake airflow to move from the outdoors to the room, and exchanging heat between the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow; and a temperature detector positioned to detect a temperature of the intake air flow after the intake airflow passes through the heat exchanger, wherein the heat exchanger includes a plurality of heat exchanger elements stacked in an overlapping direction with a thermal insulation material placed between adjacent ones of the plurality of heat exchanger elements to integrally form the heat exchanger, the plurality of heat exchanger elements comprises a first and second heat exchanger element and each of the first and second heat exchanger elements has, respectively, a heat-exchanger exhaust airflow path and a heat-exchanger intake airflow path formed therein for allowing the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow to pass therethrough; the exhaust airflow passes through the first and second heat exchanger elements; the intake airflow passes through one of the first and second heat exchanger elements which is selected for exchanging the heat, and the first or second heat exchanger element which is not selected is not used for exchanging the heat; the intake airflow is changed from passing through the first heat exchanger element to passing through the second heat exchanger element, in a sequential manner according to a predetermined condition set thereto when the temperature detector detects a preset icing temperature; and wherein the icing temperature is a preliminarily designated temperature which is defined as a temperature where the ventilation system is likely to have a problem in the heat exchanging function of the heat exchanger. 2. The heat-exchanger type ventilation system of claim 1 , wherein only the exhaust airflow is guided to pass through the first or second heat exchanger element not being used for exchanging the heat between the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow. 3. The heat-exchanger type ventilation system of claim 1 , wherein air of the room is guided to pass through the heat-exchanger exhaust airflow path of the first or second heat exchanger element not being used for exchanging the heat between the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow, and the air is returned back into the room without allowing to pass through the heat exchanger element. 4. The heat-exchanger type ventilation system of claim 1 , wherein air of the room is guided to pass through the heat-exchanger exhaust airflow path of the first or second heat exchanger element not being used for exchanging the heat between the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow and returned back into the room, wherein the air of the room is sent back into the room by guiding it to pass through the heat-exchanger intake airflow path of the first or second heat exchanger element not being used for exchanging the heat between the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow. 5. The heat-exchanger type ventilation system of claim 1 , wherein the heat-exchanger type ventilation system forms an indoor-air circulation where air of the room is guided to pass through the heat-exchanger exhaust airflow path of the first or second heat exchanger element not being used for exchanging the heat between the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow, and returned back into the room. 6. The heat-exchanger type ventilation system of claim 1 further comprising: an intake-air temperature detector disposed downstream of the heat-exchanger intake airflow path, wherein the passages of the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow are switched to the first or second heat exchanger element not being used for exchanging the heat between the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow when the intake-air temperature detector detects an icing temperature during operation. 7. The heat-exchanger type ventilation system of claim 1 further comprising: an intake-air temperature detector disposed at the downstream of the heat-exchanger intake airflow path; and an outdoor temperature detector for detecting an outdoor temperature, wherein the passages of the airflow are switched to the first or second heat exchanger element not being used for exchanging the heat between the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow when a temperature decrease detected by the intake-air temperature detector is larger than a temperature decrease detected by the outdoor temperature detector by at least a predetermined value. 8. The heat-exchanger type ventilation system of claim 1 further comprising: an intake-air temperature detector disposed at the downstream of the heat-exchanger intake airflow path; an outdoor temperature detector for detecting an outdoor temperature; and an indoor temperature detector for detecting an indoor temperature, wherein the passages of the airflow are switched to the first or second heat exchanger element not being used for exchanging the heat between the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow when a temperature decrease detected by the intake-air temperature detector is larger than a decrease value of intake air temperature derived from a combination of a temperature decrease detected by the outdoor temperature detector and another temperature decrease detected by the indoor temperature detector by at least a predetermined value. 9. The heat-exchanger type ventilation system of claim 1 further comprising: an outdoor temperature detector for detecting an outdoor temperature, wherein a heat exchanging operation is continued by passing the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow through one of the first and second heat exchanger element for a predetermined time set based on the outdoor temperature detected by the outdoor temperature detector, and the passages of the airflow are switched to the other of the first and second heat exchanger element not being used for exchanging the heat between the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow upon a lapse of the predetermined time. 10. The heat-exchanger type ventilation system of claim 1 further comprising: an outdoor temperature detector for detecting an outdoor temperature; an indoor temperature detector for detecting indoor temperature; and an indoor humidity detector for detecting indoor humidity, wherein a heat exchanging operation is continued by having the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow pass through one of the first and second heat exchanger element for a predetermined time derived from a combination of a temperature detected by the outdoor temperature detector, a temperature detected by the indoor temperature detector and a humidity of a room detected by the indoor humidity detector, and the passages of the airflow are switched to the other of the first and second heat exchanger element not being used for exchanging the heat between the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow upon a lapse of the predetermined time. 11. The heat-exchanger type ventilation system of claim 10 , wherein a table is prepared and stored in advance in the heat-exchanger type ventilation system, the table registering an operating time corresponding to a combination of the outdoor temperature, the indoor temperature and humidity, wherein the one of the first and second heat exchanger element for having the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow pass through is switched according to the table. 12. The heat-exchanger type ventilation system of claim 1 further comprising: an exhaust-air temperature detector at the downstream of the heat-exchanger exhaust airflow path, wherein the passages of air

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  • the heat being recuperated from waste air or from vapors (for air conditioning F24F12/001) · CPC title

  • F24F12/006Primary

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

  • Removing ice or water from heat-exchange apparatus · CPC title

  • Multi-circuit heat-exchangers, e.g. integrating different heat exchange sections in the same unit or heat-exchangers for more than two fluids · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

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What does patent US9222695B2 cover?
A heat exchange ventilator includes a plurality of heat exchanger elements provided with a heat-exchanger exhaust airflow path and a heat-exchanger intake airflow path. Exhaust airflow and intake airflow are guided to pass through one of the plurality of heat exchanger elements, and the exhaust airflow and the intake airflow are switched to the next heat exchanger element in a sequential order …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hasegawa Norihiko, Hirano Hirotsugu, Panasonic Ip Man Co Ltd
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 Dec 29 2015 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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