Patents Assigned to Lex Industries Ltd.
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Patent number: 10772239Abstract: A manufactured data center (MDC) uses construction systems and methods allowing the MDC unit to serve as a drop-in replacement for a traditional brick-and-mortar computer data center, while providing functional and operational advantages over known modular data centers. The MDC comprises “white space” housing supported equipment such as servers and other heat-producing computing equipment, plus a power center incorporating electrical equipment and infrastructure necessary for operation of the supported equipment, including an HVAC system which may comprise a purpose-built computer room air conditioning (CRAC) unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2013Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: LEX INDUSTRIES LTD.Inventors: Lindsey Leckelt, Ryan Vetsch, Andrew MacNeil, Andrew White
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Patent number: 9635786Abstract: An enclosed air conditioning unit includes a filter section and a cooling section through which intake air passes before being discharged into a space within a building. The orientation of the filter section and cooling section is substantially vertical, and the airflow path through the filter section and the cooling section is substantially horizontal, resulting in reduced face velocities across these components, thereby increasing filtration efficiency and cooling effectiveness, while allowing the physical size and configuration of the air conditioning unit's enclosure to be the same as or smaller than the enclosures for conventional air conditioning units having comparable or lower performance.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2016Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: LEX INDUSTRIES LTD.Inventors: Lindsey Leckelt, Ryan Vetsch, Dan Leckelt, Neil Merkel, Don Leckelt
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Patent number: 9521783Abstract: An enclosed air conditioning unit includes a filter section and a cooling section through which intake air passes before being discharged into a space within a building. The orientation of the filter section and cooling section is substantially vertical, and the airflow path through the filter section and the cooling section is substantially horizontal, resulting in reduced face velocities across these components, thereby increasing filtration efficiency and cooling effectiveness, while allowing the physical size and configuration of the air conditioning unit's enclosure to be the same as or smaller than the enclosures for conventional air conditioning units having comparable or lower performance.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2014Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: LEX INDUSTRIES LTD.Inventors: Lindsey Leckelt, Ryan Vetsch, Dan Leckelt, Neil Merkel, Don Leckelt
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Publication number: 20140133092Abstract: A manufactured data center (MDC) uses construction systems and methods allowing the MDC unit to serve as a drop-in replacement for a traditional brick-and-mortar computer data center, while providing functional and operational advantages over known modular data centers. The MDC comprises “white space” housing supported equipment such as servers and other heat-producing computing equipment, plus a power center incorporating electrical equipment and infrastructure necessary for operation of the supported equipment, including an HVAC system which may comprise a purpose-built computer room air conditioning (CRAC) unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: Lex Industries Ltd.Inventors: Lindsey LECKELT, Ryan VETSCH, Andrew MacNEIL, Andrew WHITE
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Publication number: 20140083661Abstract: An enclosed air conditioning unit includes a filter section and a cooling section through which intake air passes before being discharged into a space within a building. The orientation of the filter section and cooling section is substantially vertical, and the airflow path through the filter section and the cooling section is substantially horizontal, resulting in reduced face velocities across these components, thereby increasing filtration efficiency and cooling effectiveness, while allowing the physical size and configuration of the air conditioning unit's enclosure to be the same as or smaller than the enclosures for conventional air conditioning units having comparable or lower performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: Lex Industries Ltd.Inventors: Lindsey Leckelt, Ryan Vetsch, Dan Leckelt, Neil Merkel, Don Leckelt