Google's patent-pending airflow ventilator
Google has filed a patent for a high-tech, air-purifying, patent-pending, low-cost cooler.
New air-conditioning design by Google. (Photo: Google).
Google's patent-pending, air -purifying, air-purifying air-purifier. It is designed to overcome the disadvantages of traditional air conditioning such as running noisy, hot air can fly back into the house, blocking the window vision, Fox News on April 10 reported.
This new air conditioner is equipped with a device called "evaporative loop" . When used in conjunction with an intelligent thermostat, it can help cool the room without consuming too much electricity, and without the use of refrigerant. Its purpose is to seal the windows, to ensure smooth operation and more compact than traditional air conditioners
For efficient cooling, the appliance features "Peltier Thermoelectric Cooling" , which allows shrinkage of the product size. The Peltier effect generates a difference in temperature when transmitting the voltage to the electrodes made of the conducting material.
This design can compete with the Dyson wingless fan which was launched in 2014. Dyson has spent about $ 50 million to develop a wingless airplane called the Air Multiplier.
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