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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 06, 2006
Filed:
Mar. 17, 2004
Daisuke Tanaka, Nagoya, JP;
Katsuhiro Hashitsume, Nagoya, JP;
Seiji Ando, Nagoya, JP;
Yuji Nakajima, Yokohama, JP;
Susumu Kojima, Nagoya, JP;
Kenichi Miyazawa, Nishi-kasugai-gun, JP;
Hiroshi Kanbara, Nishi-kasugai-gun, JP;
Takayuki Suzuki, Nagoya, JP;
Daisuke Tanaka, Nagoya, JP;
Katsuhiro Hashitsume, Nagoya, JP;
Seiji Ando, Nagoya, JP;
Yuji Nakajima, Yokohama, JP;
Susumu Kojima, Nagoya, JP;
Kenichi Miyazawa, Nishi-kasugai-gun, JP;
Hiroshi Kanbara, Nishi-kasugai-gun, JP;
Takayuki Suzuki, Nagoya, JP;
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
An indoor air-conditioning unitwhich can effectively deactivate allergens includes an intake grillfor drawing in indoor air. Indoor heat exchangers, andexchange heat between air drawn in from the intake grilland a refrigerant to thereby cool or heat the air. A diffuserreturns the air which has been heat-exchanged with the indoor heat exchangers, back into the room. A cross-flow fanblows air which has been drawn in from the inlet and heat exchanged from the diffuserinto the room. An allergen deactivation filteris arranged in an internal spacethrough which the air flows and supports an allergen deactivation enzyme. An enzyme activation device maintains the internal space S in an atmosphere for activating the allergen deactivation enzyme.