Heater and controls for extraction of moisture and biological organisms from structures
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F26B-003/02
출원번호
US-0573493
(2012-09-18)
등록번호
US-8726539
(2014-05-20)
발명자
/ 주소
Potter, Gary J.
Braun, Marc
Kieffer, Jeffrey A.
출원인 / 주소
Cambridge Engineering, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Denk, Paul M.
인용정보
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116
초록▼
A gas heater with specialized controls allows an operator to deploy a single device to heat and to dry when extracting moisture from a structure. The heater has a fan in a blow thru arrangement ahead of a burner. The burner uses either natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas. The heater has air flow,
A gas heater with specialized controls allows an operator to deploy a single device to heat and to dry when extracting moisture from a structure. The heater has a fan in a blow thru arrangement ahead of a burner. The burner uses either natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas. The heater has air flow, fan motor, temperature, and ignition controls and sensors. The heater delivers high temperature air to the structure that hastens evaporation as the heated air absorbs great concentrations of water vapor. Then the moisture laden heated air exits the building as the heater draws in fresh air, ducts it into a structure, and pressurizes the structure. This moisture laden air then leaks from the building through select windows using the energy imparted from the fan and then exhausts the moisture to the atmosphere, drying the structure.
대표청구항▼
1. In an open-loop drying system that includes flexible ducting attachable to user-selectable structures present at fixed locations for introducing into enclosed spaces within such structures non-recirculated treated air for effecting removal of moisture from and the drying of the interiors of such
1. In an open-loop drying system that includes flexible ducting attachable to user-selectable structures present at fixed locations for introducing into enclosed spaces within such structures non-recirculated treated air for effecting removal of moisture from and the drying of the interiors of such enclosed spaces within such structures, wherein such structures are configurable to provide a vent opening to atmosphere and to permit an exchange of air within and the discharge to outside atmosphere of air from such enclosed spaces as the drying system operates in drying mode, a drying system component comprising: a portable drying device transportable to the fixed location of a given structure and positionable thereat external to such given structure, said drying device separate from such given structure, connectable to the flexible ducting attachable to such given structure, and having communication to the atmosphere, said drying device including:a cabinet structure;a heating unit within said cabinet structure;an inlet portion into said cabinet structure admitting air from the atmosphere;an outlet portion from said cabinet structure to which the flexible ducting is connectable;a fan operable to move air through said cabinet structure from said inlet portion towards said heating unit and to said outlet portion;a control for automatedly controlling operation of said heating unit, said control operable to monitor conditions at the enclosed space and responsive to conditions thereat to control the operation of said heating unit;said heating unit operable in accordance with said control to controllably heat air being continuously supplied through said inlet portion from outside of the enclosed space during drying mode operation and to raise the temperature and lower the moisture concentration of the supplied atmospheric air to produce treated air;said drying device operable when so positioned external to said given structure and connected to the flexible ducting to deliver treated air of substantially lower humidity than the air of the atmosphere outside of the structure outwardly from said outlet portion through the flexible tubing into the enclosed space to effect drying of the enclosed space; andwhereby introduction of the treated air into the enclosed space effects an evaporation process thereat that causes the moisture content of the treated air delivered into the enclosed space to increase as it moves through the enclosed space toward the vent opening to purge moisture from the enclosed space and to effect changes in the conditions within the enclosed space whereby such changes of conditions within the enclosed space effect changes in the operation of the heating unit to thereby reduce the energy consumption required for the drying process while increasing the speed to accomplish the desired moisture removal. 2. The drying system component of claim 1 wherein said drying device includes: a frame generally rectangular and planar;said cabinet structure being mounted upon said frame and being generally hollow and prismatic in shape, having a first side and a spaced apart second side, a first end and an opposite second end, and a top opposite said frame;wherein:said heating unit includes a burner that combusts fuel in the presence of said atmospheric air being continuously supplied through said inlet portion from outside of the enclosed space to raise the temperature of the air and lower the moisture concentration of the air following combustion;said burner combusts substantially all of its fuel so that combustion products remain below standards; and,said drying device delivers air after combustion by said burner at a significantly lower relative humidity than the air of the atmosphere outside of the structure and delivers the air outwardly from said second end into the enclosed space and thus effects drying of the enclosed space. 3. The drying system component of claim 2 wherein said burner combusts one of natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, or propane at the selection of a user. 4. The drying system component of claim 3 wherein said drying device further includes: a variable frequency drive associated with said heating unit within said cabinet structure, said burner operating in conjunction with said variable frequency drive and having a high temperature limit. 5. The drying system component of claim 3 wherein: said fan has an airflow switch regulating the volume of air per minute delivered by said drying device. 6. The drying system component of claim 5 wherein: said fan is located proximate said inlet portion and before said burner and blows air through said burner. 7. The drying system component of claim 5 wherein: said fan is located after said burner and before said second end and draws air through said burner. 8. The drying system component of claim 5 wherein said fan admits air into said dryer within the temperature range of approximately 0° F. to approximately 100° F. 9. The drying system component of claim 5 wherein said fan discharges heated air from said dryer within the temperature range of approximately 120° F. to approximately 200° F. 10. The drying system component of claim 5 wherein: said drying device delivers dried air of at least 45 grains of moisture per pound of air into the enclosed space. 11. The drying system component of claim 10 wherein: said control regulates operation of said drying device based upon the moisture content of air within the enclosed space and deactivates said drying device when the moisture content of air within the enclosed space reaches less than 50 grains per pound. 12. A method of drying an enclosed space within a user-selectable structure present at a fixed location, wherein such structure is configurable to provide a vent opening to atmosphere and to permit an exchange of air within and the discharge to outside atmosphere of air from such enclosed space as such enclosed space is dried, comprising: providing an open-loop drying system that includes flexible ducting attachable to the user-selected structure for introducing into the enclosed space within such structure non-recirculated treated air for effecting removal of moisture from and the drying of the interior of such enclosed space within such structure, said system including a portable drying device transportable to the site of such user-selected structure, said drying device including:a cabinet structure;a heating unit within said cabinet structure;an inlet portion into said cabinet structure admitting air from the atmosphere;an outlet portion from said cabinet structure to which the flexible ducting is connectable;a fan operable to move air through said cabinet structure from said inlet portion towards said heating unit and to said outlet portion;a control for controlling operation of said heating unit, said control operable to monitor conditions at the enclosed space and responsive to conditions thereat to control the operation of said heating unit;said heating unit operable in accordance with said control to controllably heat air being continuously supplied through said inlet portion from outside of the enclosed space during drying mode operation and to raise the temperature and lower the moisture concentration of the supplied atmospheric air to produce treated air;collecting air from outside of the structure;delivering the air proximate the heating unit;heating the air using the heating unit, in accordance with the control, to produce treated air such that the treated air has a significant reduction in its relative humidity compared to the air outside the structure;delivering the treated air into the structure wherein the treated air absorbs moisture from within the structure; anddischarging moisture laden air from the structure to the air outside of the structure. 13. The structure drying method of claim 12 wherein said heating unit includes a burner and said burner operates upon one of natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, or propane and combusts substantially all of its fuel so that combustion products remain below standards. 14. The structure drying method of claim 13 further comprising: said delivering of air including positioning said fan before said burner and operating said fan. 15. The structure drying method of claim 13 further comprising: said delivering of air heated by said burner including positioning said fan after said burner and operating said fan. 16. The structure drying method of claim 13 wherein said method delivers air heated by said burner having a moisture content of at least 45 grains per pound of air. 17. The drying system component of claim 1 wherein: said drying device communicates from the atmosphere outside of the enclosed space and into the enclosed space and includes:a rectangular planar frame;said cabinet structure includes:a hollow cabinet upon said frame, having two spaced apart sides, two spaced apart ends, and a top opposite said frame and joining to said sides and said ends;said fan is located within said cabinet and is electrically driven and capable of handling air from approximately 0° F. to approximately 200° F.; andsaid heating unit includes:a burner that combusts fuel in the presence of air supplied through said inlet portion from the atmosphere and combusts substantially all of its fuel so that combustion products remain below standards; andwherein said device reduces the moisture concentration in the air following combustion thus encouraging drying of the enclosed space. 18. The structure drying method of claim 17 wherein said burner operates to raise the temperature and lower the moisture concentration of the air proximate thereto to at least 45 grains per pound of air as fuel is combusted.
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