Guoquan Zhao - Manlius NY Yehia M. Amr - Manlius NY Peter R. Bushnell - Cazenovia NY Alan S. Drucker - Dewitt NY Eric J. Nash - Manlius NY
Assignee:
Carrier Corporation - Syracuse NY
International Classification:
F25B 4700
US Classification:
62262
Abstract:
A low profile room air conditioner. The low profile is achieved in part by the arrangement of components in its outside section. The fan that moves air through the outside section is of the axial flow type mounted so that its axis of rotation is substantially perpendicular to the base of the enclosure and so that the fan draws air into the outside section through the top of the enclosure. Air discharges from the outside section through an air discharge on a side of the enclosure. Louvers at the air discharge direct the air exiting the enclosure away from the air inlet. A slinger directs droplets of condensate drained from the inside refrigerant-to-air heat exchanger into the air flowing through the outside section. The air carries the condensate on to the outside refrigerant-to-air heat exchanger where it evaporates. The air flow carries the resultant water vapor out of the outside section.
A plate fin (12) for a plate fin and tube heat exchanger (10) used in an application in which the tubes run generally horizontally and in which condensation of a vapor entrained in the air flowing over and around the plate fins and tubes is likely to occur. The plate fin is configured to promote efficient and effective drainage of condensate that forms on the fin during heat exchanger operation. The fin is sinusoidally corrugated and has raised lance elements. There is a corrugated drainage channel section (32) between each vertical pair of adjacent fin collars (17). The drainage channel sections provide a path for condensate to run down the vertical plate fin to the bottom of the heat exchanger. By facilitating condensate drainage, the drainage channel sections serve to reduce the tendency of condensate to blanket the plate fins and tubes and interfere with air flow around the plate fins and the external surfaces, thus promoting heat transfer between the fluids flowing inside and outside the heat exchanger tubes.
Dr. Nash graduated from the University of South Florida College of Medicine at Tampa in 1994. He works in Port Charlotte, FL and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Nash is affiliated with Fawcett Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Nash graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine in 1989. He works in La Quinta, CA and specializes in Otolaryngology. Dr. Nash is affiliated with Eisenhower Medical Center and John F Kennedy Memorial Hospital.
Cannabis industry consultant Eric Nash says he is not surprised by the increase in patients because demand is high. Before Health Canada introduced the system of licensed producers, it estimated that 450,000 Canadians would be signed up for medical cannabis by 2024.
Date: Dec 12, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Canada's pot industry calling on Ottawa to stop rise of illegal stores
That means, for now, illegal dispensaries and compassion clubs are likely supplying between 100,000 and 200,000 patients, while a remaining 300,000 or so people continue to turn to the black market, cannabis consultant Eric Nash told The Globe late last year.
Stamps.com spokesman Eric Nash said in an e-mail that "Rush Limbaugh's recent comments do not align with our company values, and as such Stamps.com has suspended advertising on the Rush Limbaugh radio program."