[0001] The present invention relates to an improved system for air conditioning living spaces,
said air conditioning being achieved by means of the incorporation of a system for
circulating conditioned water to a metal false ceiling.
Prior Art
[0002] In the majority of cases, the air conditioning of areas or living spaces is currently
achieved by means of the circulation of cooled air that gains access to the various
living spaces via a series of grids incorporated into the ceiling of said living spaces.
[0003] Thus, for example, European patent 0 548 480 filed on 6 October 1992 in the name
of Hewing GmbH, refers to a cooling ceiling equipped with a system of tubes through
which cooling water flows, which ceiling is easy to assemble and dismantle and in
which there is heat transmission between the ceiling elements and the cooling tubes.
[0004] In its European patent 0 651 107, Hewing GmbH refers to a cooling ceiling for conditioning
ambient air using a pipe system through which cooling water circulates. This ceiling
is distinguished in that the joining elements can be fitted with greater structural
freedom.
[0005] European patent 0 518 245, filed on 6 June 1992 in the name of Gebrüder Trox GmbH,
protects a cooling ceiling for cooling the air in a premises. This ceiling consists
of heat-conducting rails through which cooling water passes and which are suspended
from a natural ceiling of the building's structure.
[0006] Furthermore, systems for air conditioning living spaces are also known which consist
of a metal tray, a climate-control system and an insulating material, with a panel
of capillary tubes through which water circulates at a suitable temperature for air
conditioning the living space. These air-conditioning systems are mounted
in situ, the panel of capillary tubes being adhesively bonded to the tray and the insulating
material being placed on top.
Detailed description of the invention
[0007] The present invention aims to substantially improve upon all that is currently known
in relation to the air conditioning of areas or living spaces, and for this purpose
the new air-conditioning system proposed by this application, which incorporates a
system of conditioned circulation to a false ceiling, comprises a tray optionally
provided with perforations, to which a sound-absorbing web is adhesively bonded, a
panel of capillary tubes through which conditioned water circulates, a layer of insulating
material being placed on this panel to prevent energy losses, characterized in that
the layer of insulating material is adhesively bonded over its entire edge to the
inner perimeter of the tray.
[0008] According to the invention, the layer of insulating material has its own perforations
through which panel connectors that join the panel to the main pipe network emerge.
[0009] It is also a characteristic of the invention to apply an adhesive bead over the panel
of capillary tubes so that it adhesively bonds said panel to the tray without being
interposed between the two elements. This results in an intimate contact between the
capillary tubes of the panel, guaranteeing the system's good performance.
Description of a preferred embodiment
[0010] An explanation will be given below, with the aid of the accompanying drawings, of
a preferred embodiment of the improved system for air conditioning living spaces that
is the subject of this application, and it should be understood that said description
does not in any way aim to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0011] With reference to Figure 1A, the latter shows a top plan view of an air-conditioning
system according to the invention. Figures 1B and 1C show views of sections A-A and
B-B, respectively, in Figure 1A. The air-conditioning system consists of a metal tray
(1) of variable dimensions that may or may not have perforations. A web, namely a
fabric composed of glass and cellulose fibres, may be adhesively bonded to said tray
(1) to improve sound absorption. Over this web is a panel (3) of capillary tubes,
which in the preferred case would be made from plastic, through which water circulates
at a suitable temperature for air conditioning the living space. Over this panel (3),
to prevent energy losses, there is a layer of insulating material (4) (preferably
a rubber compound) that is adhesively bonded over its entire edge to the inner perimeter
of the tray (1). This layer of insulating material (4) has perforations (6) via which
connectors (7) of the panel (3) for joining this panel (3) to the main pipe network
emerge.
[0012] Figure 1C shows a view, on line B-B in Figure 1A, of the air-conditioning system.
In this figure it is possible clearly to see the adhesive bead (8) over the panel
(3) of capillary tubes such that it adhesively bonds said panel (3) to the tray (1)
without being interposed between the two elements.
[0013] In sum, the air-conditioning system that is the subject of the invention, which is
provided fully assembled, offers a series of advantages, namely:
- the aesthetic and mechanical properties of a metal false ceiling;
- climate control (cooling and heating) for the living space in which it is to be installed;
- simple fitting;
- ability to be fitted in all types of buildings, including those with special requirements,
for example requirements in terms of air purity and fire protection.
[0014] It should be understood that the aforesaid is simply a description of a preferred
embodiment of the air-conditioning system that is the subject of this application.
A number of variations and modifications will be obvious to those skilled in the art
and all of these should be regarded as included within the scope of the present invention,
which is limited solely by the attached claims.
1. Improved, fully assembled system for air conditioning living spaces by means of the
incorporation of a system for circulating conditioned water to a false ceiling, which
comprises a tray (1) optionally provided with perforations, to which a sound-absorbing
web is adhesively bonded, a panel (3) of capillary tubes through which conditioned
water circulates, a layer of insulating material (4) being placed on this panel (3)
to prevent energy losses, characterized in that the layer (4) of insulating material is adhesively bonded over its entire edge to
the inner perimeter of the tray (1).
2. Air-conditioning system according to Claim 1, characterized in that the insulating layer (4) has its own perforations (6) through which connectors (7)
of the panel (3) emerge.
3. Air-conditioning system according to Claims 1 and 2, characterized in that an adhesive bead (8) is applied over the capillary-tube panel (3), adhesively bonding
the latter to the tray (1).