Patents Assigned to M & I Heat Transfer Products Ltd.
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Patent number: 7100356Abstract: A sound attenuating duct unit suitable for connection to an outlet of a gas turbine and an improved heat recovery apparatus for use with such a turbine are disclosed. The former unit includes a duct housing having exterior sides, an air inlet at one end and first and second air outlets. Interior walls define a main airflow passageway extending from the air inlet to both of the outlets. Sound absorbing and heat insulation material is arranged between these walls and the exterior sides. Sound attenuating members are mounted in the passageway and a diverter damper is mounted in the housing and is able to direct air flow to either one of the air outlets. The sound attenuating members are mounted between the diverter damper and the air inlet. The heat recovery apparatus includes a series of aerodynamic diffusers mounted in a housing adjacent an air flow inlet connectable to the gas turbine.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2005Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: M & I Heat Transfer Products, Ltd.Inventors: Ming Hui Han, Muammer Yazici
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Patent number: 6920959Abstract: Duct units for delivery of air to an air supply fan and for connecting this fan to an air heater unit are disclosed. The duct unit for delivering air in one version has a narrow first section, a second, transition-type section and a wide sound attenuating, third section with these three sections extending generally vertically. Spaced apart splitters containing sound attenuating material and having side walls of perforated metal are mounted in the third section. The splitters include a central splitter and outer splitters with the latter converging inwardly towards a central axis of the third section. This duct unit also has an elbow-shaped duct section connected to the third section at its upstream end and connectible to the fan at its downstream end. In another version, the duct unit has a single, elongate splitter that extends longitudinally along at least a major portion of a second duct section and that bends through a smooth curve.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: M & I Heat Transfer Products Ltd.Inventors: Ming Hui Han, Pradeep Guar
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Patent number: 6880813Abstract: A sound attenuating apparatus for mounting on a heat exchanging apparatus such as a cooling tower, this apparatus having an attenuator housing with vertically extending sides, a top cover and a bottom adapted for mounting on the tower. There is an annular air inlet in the bottom and an air outlet is formed in at least one of the sidewalls. Perforated interior walls are mounted in the housing and define an /airflow passageway that extends from the air inlet to the air outlet. These walls include a first annular wall section extending about and defining an outer circumferential portion of the airflow passageway and a second wall section with that is annular and extends about a substantially vertical central axis. The latter wall section defines an inner circumferential portion of the passageway. The second wall section extends generally upwardly and outwardly from the air inlet. Sound absorbing material is arranged behind the perforated walls.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: M & I Heat Transfer Products Ltd.Inventors: Muammer Yazici, Ming Hui Han
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Publication number: 20040238271Abstract: Duct units for delivery of air to an air supply fan and for connecting this fan to an air heater unit are disclosed. The duct unit for delivering air in one version has a narrow first section, a second, transition-type section and a wide sound attenuating, third section with these three sections extending generally vertically. Spaced apart splitters containing sound attenuating material and having side walls of perforated metal are mounted in the third section. The splitters include a central splitter and outer splitters with the latter converging inwardly towards a central axis of the third section. This duct unit also has an elbow-shaped duct section connected to the third section at its upstream end and connectible to the fan at its downstream end. In another version, the duct unit has a single, elongate splitter that extends longitudinally along at least a major portion of a second duct section and that bends through a smooth curve.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: M & I Heat Transfer Products Ltd.Inventors: Ming Hui Han, Pradeep Guar
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Patent number: 6802690Abstract: Both air duct inlet silencers and air duct outlet silencers for use with a stationary gas turbine are disclosed. The sound attenuating duct unit suitable for connecting to an outlet of a stationary gas turbine includes a housing having a horizontal housing section and a vertical housing section and having sidewalls surrounding a main airflow passageway that extends along a substantial bend. An air inlet is located at one end of the horizontal housing section and is adapted for connection to the outlet of the gas turbine. Preferably two air outlets are located proximate to an upper end of the vertical housing section. Splitters are mounted in the housing, and they divide sections of the main airflow passageway into smaller air passageways. At least one of the splitters is positioned upstream in the main airflow passageway relative to other splitters. The splitters contain sound attenuating material capable of withstanding airflow temperatures in the main airflow passageway of at least 500 degrees Celsius.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: M & I Heat Transfer Products, Ltd.Inventors: Ming Hui Han, Muammer Yazici
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Publication number: 20040150124Abstract: A sound attenuating apparatus for mounting on a heat exchanging apparatus such as a cooling tower, this apparatus having an attenuator housing with vertically extending sides, a top cover and a bottom adapted for mounting on the tower. There is an annular air inlet in the bottom and an air outlet is formed in at least one of the sidewalls. Perforated interior walls are mounted in the housing and define an /airflow passageway that extends from the air inlet to the air outlet. These walls include a first annular wall section extending about and defining an outer circumferential portion of the airflow passageway and a second wall section with that is annular and extends about a substantially vertical central axis. The latter wall section defines an inner circumferential portion of the passageway. The second wall section extends generally upwardly and outwardly from the air inlet. Sound absorbing material is arranged behind the perforated walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: M & I Heat Transfer Products Ltd.Inventors: Muammer Yazici, Ming Hui Han
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Patent number: 6688966Abstract: An air handling apparatus for blending outside and return airflow including a housing having exterior side walls, a top and a bottom and containing first and second inlet regions and a mixing chamber. Outside air flows through a first inlet into the first inlet region while return air flows through another inlet into the second inlet region. There are also first and second damper mechanisms positioned between the first and second inlet regions and the mixing chamber, each capable of adjusting the amount of airflow from the respective inlet region to the mixing chamber. An exhaust fan is mounted on the housing above the second inlet region while an air supply fan is mounted in the housing on the downstream side of the mixing chamber. Heating and cooling coil units can be located downstream of the mixing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: M & I Heat Transfer Products Ltd.Inventor: Salman Akhtar
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Patent number: 6547433Abstract: An air mixer for an air distribution system for a building including a set of fixed, parallel partitions arranged in a spaced-apart manner with one above another, these partitions forming alternating primary and secondary air passageways that are capable of conveying first and second air flows respectively. These passageways are substantially open ended at both inlet and outlet ends thereof. The primary air passageways extend from a first side of the mixer to a third, outlet side while the secondary air passageways extend at a substantial angle to the primary passageways from a second side to the third outlet side. There are fixed mixing devices, preferably in the form of curved vanes, arranged at many of the outlet ends of the passageways. The preferred air mixer has a substantially triangular shape in plan view.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: M & I Heat Transfer Products, Ltd.Inventors: Muammer Yazici, Ming Hui Han
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Patent number: 6537490Abstract: Both air duct inlet silencers and air duct outlet silencers for use with a stationary gas turbine are disclosed. The inlet silencer comprises a vertically extending duct structure having an upper section with a plurality of vertically extending sides and a top cover. Air inlet openings are formed in the vertically extending sides and an air outlet is formed at the bottom end for connection to the air intake housing of the turbine. An elongate, central airflow defining member is substantially cylindrical for a major portion of its length and extends downwardly from the top cover and past the air inlets. This member has a perforated sheet metal exterior and contains sound attenuating material. Airflow passages extend from the inlet openings towards the outlet with each defined by at least one interior wall. Each passageway bends substantially downwardly so that the bottom section extends vertically.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: M & I Heat Transfer Products Ltd.Inventor: Ming Hui Han
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Patent number: 6241601Abstract: A mixer for first and second fluids, e.g. fresh air and return air respectively, has an outlet for the first fluid which is contiguous to outlet for the second fluid. A first flap is able to move from a position wherein the fresh air outlet is closed to a position wherein the fresh air outlet is open. A second flap is able to move from a position wherein the return air outlet is closed to a position wherein the return air outlet is open. The first and second flaps are connected to move in unison from a position wherein the fresh air outlet is open and the return air outlet is closed to a position wherein the fresh air outlet is closed and the return air outlet is open. Preferably, there is a plurality of alternating fresh air and return air outlets, and the first and second flaps are fixedly joined substantially at right angles to one another.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: M & I Heat Transfer Products Ltd.Inventors: Ming Hui Han, Werner Richarz
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Patent number: 4986170Abstract: A branch take-off airflow device for use in an air distribution system that includes coaxial input and output ducts and one or more branch ducts having a status pressure regain section and a take-off section that has a central passageway and one or more take-off passageways. Each of the take-off passageways is generally rectangular in transverse cross-section and defined by inner and outer walls with the latter being a continuation of a wall defining the output opening of the regain section. The inner wall has a thick, rounded leading edge where the take-off passageway commences. In one preferred version, there is an elongate air flow defining member located centrally in the main passageway of both sections and extending in the axial direction. This member has a generally round, transverse cross-section with a maximum diameter equal to or less than the diameter of the hub of an adjacent axial fan.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: M & I Heat Transfer Products Ltd.Inventors: Ramani Ramakrishnan, Norman Ball