Patents Assigned to John J. Sheridan & Associates, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20050198976
    Abstract: An improved air conditioner system for controlling a desired temperature and a reduced humidity level in a space to be environmentally controlled, that comprises an additional second heat exchanger and third heat exchanger in the separate indoor air flow path. The refrigerant circuit includes an anti-migration control device between the compressor and the second heat exchanger. An anti-floodback control device is located upstream of the compressor between the first heat exchanger in the indoor air path and the compressor. An expansion control device is also located in the refrigerant circuit between the heat exchanger in the outdoor air flow path and the heat exchanger in the indoor air flow path. The second heat exchanger effectively becomes a hot gas re-heat de-superheater heat exchanger and the third heat exchanger improves the efficiency by providing additional sub-cooling. The system enhances the latent capacity for providing dehumidified air of from 25-40 percent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2005
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Applicant: John J. Sheridan & Associates, Inc.
    Inventor: William Wright
  • Patent number: 6904767
    Abstract: An improved air conditioner system for controlling a desired temperature and a reduced humidity level in a space to be environmentally controlled, that comprises an additional second heat exchanger in the separate indoor air flow path. The refrigerant circuit includes an anti-migration control device between the compressor and the second heat exchanger. An anti-floodback control device is located upstream of the compressor between the first heat exchanger in the indoor air path and the compressor. An expansion control device is also located in the refrigerant circuit between the heat exchanger in the outdoor air flow path and the heat exchanger in the indoor air flow path. The second heat exchanger effectively becomes a hot gas re-heat de-superheater heat exchanger. The system enhances the latent capacity for providing dehumidified air of from 25–40 percent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2005
    Assignee: John J. Sheridan & Associates, Inc.
    Inventor: William G. Wright