TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an air treatment systems and methods.
BACKGROUND
[0002] HVAC, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning, is a technology for indoor environmental
comfort. Its goal is to provide thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality.
HVAC system design is a sub-discipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles
of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. Refrigeration is sometimes
added to the abbreviation as HVAC&R or HVACR, or ventilating is dropped out as in
HACR (such as in the designation of HACR-rated circuit breakers). HVAC is important
in indoor design where safe and healthy building conditions are regulated with respect
to temperature and humidity, using fresh air from outdoors.
[0003] Ventilating (V) is the process of changing or replacing air in any space to provide
high indoor air quality, for example to control temperature, replenish oxygen, or
remove moisture, odors, smoke, heat, dust, airborne bacteria, and carbon dioxide.
Ventilation is used to remove unpleasant smells and excessive moisture, introduce
outside air, to keep interior building air circulating, and to prevent stagnation
of the interior air. Ventilation includes both the exchange of air to the outside
as well as circulation of air within the building. It is one of the most important
factors for maintaining acceptable indoor air quality in buildings. Methods for ventilating
a building may be divided into mechanical or forced and natural types.
[0004] Air condition (AC) is the process of altering the properties of air within a space
to desired conditions, those properties primarily being temperature and humidity.
The aim is typically to distribute conditioned air into a space to improve the thermal
comfort (lowering or raising the temperature) and air quality.
[0005] The current single room air conditioners for environments are typically arranged
into or on the ceiling of an air-conditioned room. In an air conditioner, there is
a heat exchanger or radiator in which heat exchanging medium (e.g. hot or cold water)
is arranged to circulate in a coil covered by lamellas or fins that distribute the
incoming air evenly into the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger may be arranged into
a frame, and it is typically covered by detachable cover panel, which can be removed
for cleaning the air conditioner. Filters are used in some installations to prevent
the heat exchanger from clogging. Secondary filters are used in some installations
to ensure the quality of air re-entering the space. Fans or induction of fresh air
are used to circulate the air in and out of the air conditioner.
SUMMARY
[0006] According to a first aspect, an air conditioning system for conditioning room air
comprises an air supply device having an extraction air chamber, into which room extraction
air from the room is introduced, and a power source for powering the air supply device.
The air supply device comprises at least one peltier-element having a first side arranged
to condition at least part of the room extraction air before it being diffused into
the room.
[0007] The advantage of the system is that system needs simpler infrastructure, i.e. pipes
to carry heat exchange medium to a heat exchanger or radiator in which heat exchange
medium is circulated, or boilers or refrigerant units to treat the heat exchange medium.
[0008] In an embodiment of the system the air supply device comprises outdoor air chamber
for receiving outdoor air.
[0009] In an embodiment of the system a second side of the peltier-element is arranged to
be treated with the outdoor air of the outdoor air chamber.
[0010] In an embodiment of the system the air supply device comprises a middle chamber arranged
to receive part of the room extraction air from the extraction air chamber.
[0011] In an embodiment of the system the middle chamber comprises an extraction air outlet
arranged to extract the room extraction air from the air supply device.
[0012] In an embodiment of the system the extraction outlet comprises adjusting means for
adjusting the extraction air flow from the air supply device.
[0013] In an embodiment of the system the middle chamber and the outdoor air chamber are
connected to each other by a conduit for introducing room extraction air into the
outdoor air chamber.
[0014] In an embodiment of the system a second adjusting means are provided within the conduit
for adjusting the room extraction air flow from the middle chamber into the outdoor
air chamber.
[0015] In an embodiment of the system the second side of the peltier-element is arranged
to be treated by the combination of the outdoor air and the room extraction air in
the outdoor air chamber.
[0016] In an embodiment of the system the power source is a photovoltaic panel.
[0017] In an embodiment of the system the air supply device comprises a fresh air chamber
from which fresh air is supplied into the room, and a fresh air inlet for receiving
fresh supply air into the fresh air chamber.
[0018] According to a second aspect, the present invention provides a method for conditioning
room air with an air conditioning system comprising steps of receiving room extraction
air from a room into an extraction air chamber of the air supply device, conditioning
at least part of the room extraction air by a first side of at least one peltier-element,
and diffusing the conditioned room extraction air into the room.
[0019] In an embodiment the method comprises a step of treating a second side of the peltier-element
with circulated an outdoor air flow.
[0020] In an embodiment the method comprises a step of combining part of the room extraction
air, which is not diffused into the room, with the outdoor air flow.
[0021] In an embodiment the method comprises steps of receiving fresh supply air into an
air supply device, and supplying supply air into the room.
[0022] It is to be understood that the aspects and embodiments of the invention described
above may be used in any combination with each other. Several of the aspects and embodiments
may be combined together to form a further embodiment of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding
of the invention and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments
of the invention and together with the description help to explain the principles
of the invention. In the drawings:
Figs. 1-2 illustrate a schematic top view of a cross section of an air conditioning system,
Fig. 3 illustrates an embodiment of schematic top view of a cross section of an air conditioning
system having an air supply device comprising a middle chamber,
Fig. 4 illustrates an embodiment of schematic top view of a cross section of an air conditioning
system having an air supply device comprising a middle chamber and a connection between
the middle chamber and outdoor air chamber,
Fig. 5 illustrates an embodiment of schematic top view of a cross section of an air conditioning
system having an air supply device comprising a middle chamber and a fresh air chamber,
Fig. 6 illustrates a bottom plate of the air supply device of the air conditioning system,
which bottom plate is facing the room, and
Fig. 7 illustrates a schematic top view of a cross section of a peltier-element.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] The detailed description provided below in connection with the appended drawings
is intended as a description of a number of embodiments, but it is not intended to
represent the only ways in which the embodiments may be constructed, implemented,
or utilized.
[0025] Term "condiditon" or "conditioning air" refers to treatment of air, i.e. heating
or cooling the air. "An air supply device" refers to device which diffuses air into
a space, e.g. a room. The diffused air may be circulated room air or it may be partially
fresh supply air for example from outdoors. Term "outdoor air" refers to outdoor air,
which is used for treating (heating or cooling) a second side of a peltier-element
and which outdoor air is not supplied into the room. "Fresh air" refers to fresh outdoor
air, which is supplied into the room. Term "room extraction air" refers to air that
is introduced into the air supply device from the room. It may be partly or completely
diffused back into the room or it may be partly or completely extracted outdoors.
[0026] Figure 1 shows an air conditioning system comprising an air supply device 1 for conditioning
(heating or cooling) room air. The air supply device comprises an extraction air chamber
2, into which the extraction air from the room is introduced. The room air is introduced
into an extraction air chamber 2 through opening 7, which is arranged on a bottom
wall of the extraction chamber 2. The bottom wall is facing towards the room. The
opening 7 may have several small holes in the bottom wall of the extraction air chamber
or it may be one big opening which may be covered by a mesh. Size and design of the
opening 7 may vary from very small holes to a bigger opening, such as an elongated
gap. The opening 7 may also act as a filter, which is arranged to filter unwanted
particles, dust etc. from the extraction air.
[0027] The air supply device 1 comprises at least one peltier-element 4 which is arrange
to condition at least part of the room extraction air before it is diffused back into
the room. The number of peltier-elements 4 depends on the size of the air supply device
and the efficiency of the used peltier-elements. In figure 1, the air supply device
comprises three peltier-elements 4 which are arranged in a row inside the air supply
device. However, the number of the peltier-elements may vary. The peltier-elements
use the Peltier effect, which is explained later.
[0028] The extraction air chamber 2 and a first side of each of the peltier-elements 4 may
be connected by passages, which conduct at least part of the room extraction air to
the peltier-elements 4 to be conditioned. Further, the conditioned air may be conducted
into a diffuse chamber 6 from which the conditioned air is diffused back into the
room via a supply opening 5. As the opening 7, the supply opening may have different
design and size. The supply opening may be for example an elongated gap, several small
holes, or a big opening with a mesh.
[0029] The part of the room extraction air, which is not conditioned by the peltier-elements
may be conducted to the extraction outlet and out of the device and, for example,
outdoors.
[0030] The air conditioning system comprises a power source 3, which is needed to electrify
the peltier-elements, and further, the air conditioning. The power source may be the
electric system of a building or it may be a power source that is separate from the
building electricity. According to one embodiment, the power source is a photovoltaic
panel. By using the photovoltaic panel (s), the air conditioning system may be independent
from the buildings electric system. Thus, it is possible to assemble such system in
a building or a structure that does not have electricity.
[0031] By using peltier-elemements to treat room air, there is no need for typical heat
exchangers comprising liquid heat transfer medium, e.g. water. And without such heat
exchangers, there is no need to have piping for the heat transfer medium. This enables
that the air conditioning system is easier and more cost efficient to install. Further,
also the heat transfer medium or the previous systems needs to be treated. This may
be done for example boilers in a boiler room or refrigerating units. These need electricity
and some means, e.g. heat pumps, to transfer the thermal energy to the heat exchangers.
The present system with the peltier-elements needs much less energy for conditioning
same amount of room air.
[0032] The extraction air chamber 2 may be divided in two sub-chambers by a wall 24, as
seen in figure 2. A first sub-chamber 25 and a second sub-chamber 26 are arranged
to receive part of the room extraction air through the openings 7, i.e. each of the
sub-chambers covers part of the opening 7. The first sub-chamber 25 is arranged to
receive part of the room extraction air that is conditioned with the peltier-element
4, and the second sub-chamber 26 is arranged to receive part of the room extraction
air that is not conditioned with the peltier-element 4 but is conducted out of the
extraction air chamber 2, e.g. outdoors. By dividing extraction air chamber 2 in two
sub-chambers, the extraction of the extraction air may be controller more precisely.
[0033] Figure 2 shows an air conditioning system as in figure 1. However, the figure 1 is
used to explain the air supply device on a first side of the peltier-element, i.e.
how the room extraction air is conditioned and diffused back into the room. Figure
2 is used to explain the air supply device on a second side of the peltier-element,
i.e. how other side of the peltier-element is treated when the room extraction air
is conditioned.
[0034] The air supply device 1 may comprise an outdoor air chamber 8. Outdoor air is received
into the outdoor air chamber from an outdoor air inlet 9. The outdoor air is conducted
to a second side of the peltier-elements 4, wherein the outdoor air is arranged to
heat or cool the second side of the peltier-elemets 4. Further, the outdoor air may
be conducted from the peltier-elements into an outdoor extraction chamber 23, from
which the outdoor air may be conducted to the outdoor air outlet 17 and outside. The
first side and the second side of the peltier-elements are separated by a thermally
insulated wall 22. Thus the cool and hot sides are separated and the peltier-element
may work more efficiently.
[0035] Figure 3 shows an embodiment of the air conditioning system, wherein the air supply
device 1 further comprises middle chamber 10. The part of the room extraction air,
which is not conditioned and diffused into the room, is conducted from the extraction
air chamber 2 into the middle chamber 10. The middle chamber may comprise an extraction
air outlet 11 through which the extraction air is extracted outside the air supply
device and possibly further out of the building.
[0036] Figure 4 shows an embodiment of the air conditioning system wherein adjusting means
12 are provided within the extraction air outlet 11. The adjusting means adjusts the
extraction air flow from the air supply device. The adjusting means may be rotatable
plate arranged to rotate within the extraction air outlet so that the cross section
of the extraction air outlet through which the extraction air is flown outside varies.
The adjusting means 12 may even close the extraction air outlet 11 completely so that
no air is extracted outside of the air supply device. The adjusting means may also
be a ball valve. In figures 3 and 4, the extraction air outlet is provided with the
middle chamber 10. However, it is to be noted, that in embodiments, wherein middle
chamber is not provided, the extraction air outlet is located on the wall of the extraction
air chamber 8, as in figure 1 and 2.
[0037] In one embodiment, the middle chamber 10 and the outdoor air chamber 8 are connected
to each other by a conduit 13. The conduit 13 allows at least part of the extraction
air to flow into the outdoor air chamber 8 and to mix with the outdoor air. The mixed
air is used to treat the second side of the peltier-elements as the outdoor air earlier.
As the second side of the peltier element require certain temperature level, it is
possible that the outdoor air may not be used as such. The outdoor air may be too
cold or too hot to treat the second side of the peltier-element and, thus, the first
side of the peltier-element does not condition the room extraction air efficiently.
Therefore, in some conditions, it is beneficial to mix at least some room extraction
air into the outdoor air, to have more suitable air temperature for treating the second
side of the peltier-element.
[0038] Within the conduit 13, a second adjusting means 14 may be provided for adjusting
the room extraction air flow from the middle chamber 10 into the outdoor air chamber
8. The second adjusting means 14 may be a plate arranged to slide along the wall separating
the middle chamber 10 and the outdoor air chamber 8. By sliding the plate, the size
of the conduit 13 may be adjusted or even closed completely. The second adjusting
means 14 may also be a rotatable plate.
[0039] Figure 5 shows an embodiment of the air conditioning system, wherein the air supply
device 1 comprises a fresh air chamber 15. Further, a fresh air inlet 19 may be provided
to receive fresh air into the fresh air chamber 15 of the air supply device 1. Further,
the fresh air chamber comprises fresh air opening 16 for diffusing fresh air into
the room. The fresh air opening 16 may have many sizes and designs, as the supply
opening 5. The fresh air opening may be for example elongated gap or it may comprise
several holes. It may also be an opening comprising a mesh, or such. It is obvious
that living spaces, such as rooms, require fresh air. When the fresh air supply is
combined with the air conditioning device described above, there is no need for separate
fresh air device.
[0040] In the embodiment shown in figure 5, the outdoor air outlet 17 comprises adjusting
means 18 to adjust the outdoor air flow from the air supply device to the outside.
The adjusting means 18 may have similar design and structure as the adjusting means
12 in the room extraction air outlet 11. Though the adjusting means 18 of the outdoor
air outlet 17 is illustrated with the embodiment shown in figure 5, it is obvious
that such adjusting means may be provided with each of the above embodiments, which
comprises outdoor air outlet.
[0041] Figure 6 shows an embodiment of the face of the air supply device 1 that is towards
the room. The face shows supply opening 5, room extraction air opening 7 and the fresh
air opening 16, which at least are visible into the room. The fresh supply air is
diffused into the room via fresh air opening 6, the room extraction air is introduced
into the air supply device 1 via extraction air opening 7, and the conditioned room
extraction air is diffused back into the room via supply opening 5. As earlier discussed,
the size and the design of the openings (5, 7, 16) may vary. It is obvious that in
embodiments, that do not comprise fresh air chamber, there is no fresh air opening
16. Therefore, in some embodiments only supply opening and the room extraction air
opening are visible to the room.
[0042] The air supply device 1 may be installed inside the ceiling or it may be installed
on the ceiling, i.e. surface installation. It may also be installed in the side wall
of a room or even on the floor.
[0043] The air conditioning system described here uses the Peltier effect within modules
making up the heat treatment elements. DC electric current powers the semiconductors
located between 2 plates and the assembly forms a peltier-element. This results in
the negatively charged plate cooling and the other positively charged plate heating
up. The system is reversible by reversing the electric current.
[0044] Figure 7 shows a schematic drawing of a peltier-element comprising a first side 20
and a second side 21. In use, one of the sides 20 or 21 is heating and the other one
is cooling. As said above, the system is reversible and, therefore, the system may
be used for cooling or heating the room extraction air on the first side 20 of the
peltier-element before diffusing it back into the room. The first side 20 and the
second side 21 of the peltier-element and the respective chambers 6, 23, in which
the conditioned or treated air is conducted, are separated by a thermally insulated
wall 22.
[0045] The temperature difference achieved between the first side 20 and the second side
21 is limited. Therefore, in some conditions the outdoor air does is not cool enough
or hot enough to treat the second side 21 of the peltier-element. Thus, in an embodiment
of the air conditioning system, at least part of the room extraction air is mixed
with the outdoor air for lowering or rising the temperature of the air that is used
for treating the second side 21 of the peltier-element.
[0046] The peltier-element may comprise fans on each side 20, 21 of the peltier-element.
The fans may provide a better circulation of the air within the peltier-elements.
[0047] The peltier-elements may also comprise heat exchangers on both sides 20, 21 to more
efficiently heating or cooling the airflows.
[0048] Although the invention has been the described in conjunction with a certain type
of system, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to any certain
type of system. While the present inventions have been described in connection with
a number of exemplary embodiments, and implementations, the present inventions are
not so limited, but rather cover various modifications, and equivalent arrangements,
which fall within the purview of prospective claims.
1. An air conditioning system for conditioning room air comprising
- an air supply device (1) having an extraction air chamber (2), into which room extraction
air from the room is introduced, and
- a power source (3) for powering the air supply device,
characterized in that the air supply device comprises at least one peltier-element (4) having a first side
(20) arranged to condition at least part of the room extraction air before it being
diffused into the room.
2. The air conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the air supply device (1)
comprises outdoor air chamber (8) for receiving outdoor air.
3. The air conditioning system according to claim 2, wherein a second side (21) of the
peltier-element (4) is arranged to be treated with the outdoor air of the outdoor
air chamber.
4. The air conditioning system according to any of preceding claims 1 to 3, wherein the
air supply device (1) comprises a middle chamber (10) arranged to receive part of
the room extraction air from the extraction air chamber (2).
5. The air conditioning system according to claim 4, wherein the middle chamber (10)
comprises an extraction air outlet (11) arranged to extract the room extraction air
from the air supply device.
6. The air conditioning system according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the extraction outlet
(11) comprises adjusting means (12) for adjusting the extraction air flow from the
air supply device.
7. The air conditioning system according to any of claims 4 to 6, wherein the middle
chamber (10) and the outdoor air chamber (8) are connected to each other by a conduit
(13) for introducing room extraction air into the outdoor air chamber (8).
8. The air conditioning system according to claim 7, wherein a second adjusting means
(14) are provided within the conduit (13) for adjusting the room extraction air flow
from the middle chamber (10) into the outdoor air chamber (8).
9. The air conditioning system according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the second side (21)
of the peltier-element (4) is arranged to be treated by the combination of the outdoor
air and the room extraction air in the outdoor air chamber (8).
10. The air conditioning system according to any of claims 1 to 9, wherein the power source
(3) is a photovoltaic panel.
11. The air conditioning system according to any of claims 1 to 10, wherein the air supply
device comprises a fresh air chamber (15) from which fresh air is supplied into the
room, and a fresh air inlet (19) for receiving fresh supply air into the fresh air
chamber.
12. A method for conditioning room air with an air conditioning system comprising steps
of:
- receiving room extraction air from a room into an extraction air chamber (2) of
an air supply device (1),
- conditioning at least part of the room extraction air by a first side (20) of at
least one peltier-element (4), and
- diffusing the conditioned room extraction air into the room.
13. The method according to claim 12 comprising a step of treating a second side (21)
of the peltier-element (4) with circulated outdoor air flow.
14. The method according to claim 13 comprising a step of combining part of the room extraction
air, which is not diffused into the room, with the outdoor air flow.
15. The method according to any of claim 12 to 14 comprising steps of receiving fresh
supply air into a fresh supply air chamber (15) of the air supply device (1), and
supplying supply air into the room.