Michael J. Dessero - Mill Creek WA, US Luong Hoang Le - Everett WA, US Thomas J. Moran - Lake Stevens WA, US
International Classification:
B64D 13/00 B60H 1/24 F24F 7/007 B23P 11/00
US Classification:
454 76, 454341, 165121, 2989014
Abstract:
An exhaust system for an aircraft galley chiller is provided. The exhaust system includes a galley having a chiller that includes an inlet, a condenser fan inlet, a condenser fan outlet proximate to chiller inlet, and a first flow of air through the condenser, an air ventilation outlet conduit that includes a second flow of air therethrough, and an ejector pump. The ejector pump includes a first airflow inlet, a second airflow inlet and an airflow outlet, wherein the first airflow inlet is coupled in flow communication with the condenser fan outlet, the second inlet is coupled in flow communication with the air ventilation outlet conduit. As the second airflow increases, the first velocity increases in a direction away from the galley chiller facilitating a decrease in temperature at the condenser fan inlet.
- Chicago IL, US Michael J. Dessero - Mill Creek WA, US Sook Kenna Kim - Newport Coast CA, US
International Classification:
B64D 13/06 C02F 1/32
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and apparatuses for temporarily increasing, on demand, the relative humidity of an area located proximate to a user in environments having lower than ambient relative humidity are provided by integrating a personal humidification circuit into a water delivery circuit to provide a diverted flow of water, and provide a flow of water vapor to a user, and returning the relative humidity-enhanced environment to a predetermined relative humidity by purging the environment.