Patents Assigned to Air-Tech Equipment Ltd.
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Patent number: 8939827Abstract: An energy recovery ventilation system is described which allows for continuous fan speed control through pulse width modulation of direct current fans. The energy recovery ventilation described is capable of fine motor speed control without the disadvantages of high noise, low efficiency and a fixed number of speeds present in commonly-used speed-varying techniques used with alternating current (AC) fans. This may be accomplished through the use of direct current (DC) fans and pulse width modulation. A controller is used to optimize the ventilation and energy efficiency of the system through the use of several temperature sensors. The energy recovery ventilation also provides a control process for self-optimization of the energy recovery ventilation, in case the supply and exhaust airflows are unequal. An unbalance may be detected by calculating the thermal efficiencies of the exhaust and supply airflows.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Air Tech Equipment Ltd.Inventors: Patrick Paul Boudreau, Michael Boulay
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Patent number: 8267164Abstract: A system and method for energy recovery and humidity control comprises an enclosure (12) with a plurality of ports (86,90,92,94,86) connected to a plurality of ducts (14,16,18,20,22) The system has an enthalpy exchange core (136) exchanging heat and humidity between first air stream (35) and a second air stream (37), and a heat exchange sub-core (134) exchanging heat between the first air stream (35) and a third air stream (39), and fans (34,38,36) for circulating the first air stream (35), the second air stream (37) and the third air stream (39) respectively, and a controller (40) for controlling the fans (34,36,38) and regulating the flows of the first air stream (35), the second air stream (37) and the third air stream (39).Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2006Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Air Tech Equipment Ltd.Inventors: Marc Richard Lestage, George Robert Lestage, Patrick Paul Boudreau
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Patent number: 8214085Abstract: A ventilator control optimizer allowing the control of a ventilator without the need for manual input. The ventilator control optimizer analyzes trends in indoor environmental conditions (dew point, relative humidity, etc.) and makes decisions based on these trends. The ventilator control optimizer is able to change ventilator fan speeds depending on the detected trends. This will prevent the ventilator from operating under conditions which might aggravate the humidity problem indoors. The ventilator control optimizer also allows auxiliary systems (dehumidifier, etc.) to be controlled automatically to deal with high humidity conditions.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2009Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Air Tech Equipment Ltd.Inventors: Patrick Boudreau, Daniel Reginald Leblanc
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Patent number: 8118236Abstract: A basement ventilator for use in a building to reduce basement humidity and increase basement air circulation, the basement ventilator includes a household inlet duct for receiving and ducting household air of the building; an interior exhaust vent in communication with the household inlet duct for venting the household air into the basement; a basement air inlet duct for receiving humid air from a lower region of the basement of the building; an exterior exhaust vent in communication with the basement air inlet duct and the outside of the building for venting the humid air from the basement of the building to the outside; and a fan device in communication with the household inlet duct, the interior exhaust vent, the basement air inlet duct and the exterior exhaust vent for drawing household air into the household inlet duct and exhausting the household air into the basement through the interior exhaust vent and for drawing air from the lower region of the basement into the basement air inlet duct and exhaustType: GrantFiled: September 6, 2007Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Air Tech Equipment Ltd.Inventors: Marc Lestage, Patrick Boudreau
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Publication number: 20110155343Abstract: A heat and energy recovery ventilator housing comprising at least one means for releasable sealing engagement of the at least one energy core to the housing and for providing an air tight seal between the at least one energy core and an interior of the housing, said sealing means positioned to prevent a leakage between the supply airflow and the exhaust airflow, is described. A sealing system comprising a gasket having a sealing surface and a rail having contact surface, said gasket attachable to an interior of the ventilator housing and said rail attachable to the core at a location in alignment with the gasket, the gasket and the rail, when positioned in alignment, magnetically cooperating thereby forming an airtight seal for preventing an air leakage between the supply airflow and the return airflow within the housing but outside of the core is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: Air Tech Equipment Ltd.Inventors: Patrick Paul Boudreau, George Robert Lestage
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Publication number: 20100286831Abstract: An energy recovery ventilation system is described which allows for continuous fan speed control through pulse width modulation of direct current fans. The energy recovery ventilation described is capable of fine motor speed control without the disadvantages of high noise, low efficiency and a fixed number of speeds present in commonly-used speed-varying techniques used with alternating current (AC) fans. This may be accomplished through the use of direct current (DC) fans and pulse width modulation. A controller is used to optimize the ventilation and energy efficiency of the system through the use of several temperature sensors. The energy recovery ventilation also provides a control process for self-optimization of the energy recovery ventilation, in case the supply and exhaust airflows are unequal. An unbalance may be detected by calculating the thermal efficiencies of the exhaust and supply airflows.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: Air Tech Equipment Ltd.Inventors: Patrick Paul Boudreau, Michael Boulay
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Publication number: 20090222138Abstract: A ventilator control optimizer allowing the control of a ventilator without the need for manual input. The ventilator control optimizer analyzes trends in indoor environmental conditions (dew point, relative humidity, etc.) and makes decisions based on these trends. The ventilator control optimizer is able to change ventilator fan speeds depending on the detected trends. This will prevent the ventilator from operating under conditions which might aggravate the humidity problem indoors. The ventilator control optimizer also allows auxiliary systems (dehumidifier, etc.) to be controlled automatically to deal with high humidity conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: AIR TECH EQUIPMENT LTD.Inventors: Patrick Boudreau, Daniel Reginald Leblanc
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Publication number: 20090101727Abstract: A system providing for basement or crawlspace ventilation is described. The system allows for a reduction in the relative humidity levels of a basement or crawlspace and an increased basement or crawlspace ventilation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: AIR TECH EQUIPMENT LTD.Inventor: Patrick Paul Boudreau
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Publication number: 20080230206Abstract: A system and method for energy recovery and humidity control comprises an enclosure (12) with a plurality of ports (86,90,92,94,86) connected to a plurality of ducts (14,16,18,20,22) The system has an enthalpy exchange core (136) exchanging heat and humidity between first air stream (35) and a second air stream (37), and a heat exchange sub-core (134) exchanging heat between the first air stream (35) and a third air stream (39), and fans (34,38,36) for circulating the first air stream (35), the second air stream (37) and the third air stream (39) respectively, and a controller (40) for controlling the fans (34,36,38) and regulating the flows of the first air stream (35), the second air stream (37) and the third air stream (39)Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2006Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: AIR TECH EQUIPMENT LTD.Inventors: Marc Richard Lestage, George Robert Lestage, Patrick Paul Boudreau
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Publication number: 20080073439Abstract: A basement ventilator for use in a building to reduce basement humidity and increase basement air circulation, the basement ventilator includes a household inlet duct for receiving and ducting household air of the building; an interior exhaust vent in communication with the household inlet duct for venting the household air into the basement; a basement air inlet duct for receiving humid air from a lower region of the basement of the building; an exterior exhaust vent in communication with the basement air inlet duct and the outside of the building for venting the humid air from the basement of the building to the outside; and a fan device in communication with the household inlet duct, the interior exhaust vent, the basement air inlet duct and the exterior exhaust vent for drawing household air into the household inlet duct and exhausting the household air into the basement through the interior exhaust vent and for drawing air from the lower region of the basement into the basement air inlet duct and exhaustType: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: AIR TECH EQUIPMENT LTD.Inventors: Marc Lestage, Patrick Boudreau
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Patent number: 5092520Abstract: The invention relates to an air extraction apparatus for conditioning air in an enclosed space wherein the air in said enclosed space is stratified due to a temperature gradient between a ceiling and floor of the enclosed space. The apparatus includes a conduit having an inlet end and an outlet end, the conduit adapted to be arranged and installed with its outlet end in communication with an opening in a wall of the enclosure and its inlet end in proximity to the floor when in use. A fan means is located in the conduit to effect movement of air from the floor level of the enclosure through the inlet end to and outwardly of the outlet end. A control means is attached to the conduit and is associated with the fan means to selectively connect the fan means to a source of power, the control means being responsive to a selected condition e.g. relative humidity of the air in the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Air-Tech Equipment Ltd.Inventor: Marc R. Lestage