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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 13, 2007
Filed:
Mar. 12, 2003
Donald E. Army, Jr., Enfield, CT (US);
Douglas L. Christians, Vernon, CT (US);
Frederick Peacos, Iii, Ellington, CT (US);
Donald E. Army, Jr., Enfield, CT (US);
Douglas L. Christians, Vernon, CT (US);
Frederick Peacos, III, Ellington, CT (US);
Hamilton Sundstrand, Windsor Locks, CT (US);
Abstract
The present invention provides an air generation unit (AGU) including a pressurized air source, such as an engine providing pressurized air. First and second air cycle machine (ACM) are fluidly connected to the pressurized air source for receiving the air. A heat exchanger interconnects the first and second ACMs. The heat exchanger mechanically supports the first and second ACMs by flexible isolators, which accommodates the thermo expansion of the heat exchanger through out the operation of the AGU. The heat exchanger includes a primary heat exchanger that cools the air from the air source. The ACMs each include a compressor receiving the air from the primary heat exchanger to provide compressed air. The compressed air is sent to a secondary heat exchanger to be cooled. The compressed air is passed through a condenser and a water collector to remove moisture from the air for being sent to a first turbine. The first turbine expands the dehumidified air to produce a first conditioned air having a first temperature. A second turbine further expands the conditioned air to produce a second conditioned air having a second temperature.