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Air conditioning/providing system directly through natural heat preserving main body

  • US 6,129,141 A
  • Filed: 02/07/1994
  • Issued: 10/10/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/02/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A system for conditioning the air in an enclosed area comprising:

  • a) a naturally occurring temperature preserving main body having a substantially uniform temperature;

    b) a primary uniform heat exchanger located in the naturally occurring temperature preserving main body, the primary uniform heat exchanger having a first inlet and a first outlet;

    c) first conduit means connected to the inlet of the primary uniform heat exchanger so as to direct a temperature preserving/transmitting fluid into the primary uniform heat exchanger such that the temperature preserving/transmitting fluid assumes a temperature substantially equal to that of the naturally occurring temperature preserving main body wherein the temperature preserving/transmitting fluid comprises air taken from ambient atmosphere externally of the enclosed area;

    d) second conduit means connected to the outlet of the primary uniform heat exchanger so as to direct the temperature preserving/transmitting fluid into the enclosed area;

    e) a first air pump having an outlet connected to the first conduit means so as to pump fresh air from outside the enclosed area into the first conduit means; and

    f) a second air pump connected to the second conduit means so as to pump air from the second conduit means into the enclosed area.

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