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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6030287 | System for distributing air through a ceiling in a room A system for distributing air through an opening in a ceiling into a room, the ceiling being supported by spaced apart joists or other ceiling structural members, the air being supplied by a duct located above the ceiling, including a plenum having an ope... | 02/29/2000 |
| 5620369 | Method and device for unidirectional airflow in cleanroom A ceiling structure within a cleanroom, including an array of cleanroom filters supported in openings of a grid support structure, wherein the ceiling structure includes a gel track coupled either at the top of the grid support channel. The cleanroom filt... | 04/15/1997 |
| 4823679 | Building ventilation system with air inlet flap control In a ventilation system for a building in which air is extracted by a fan arrangement, an inlet flap arrangement is provided for a ceiling opening which comprises a foamed material flap member mounted directly covering the ceiling opening. The flap member... | 04/25/1989 |
| 4748900 | Ducted ventilator A ducted air ventilator device having changeable lighting elements. A vaneless diffuser fan circulates air through the unit and cools the elements thereof. The device may be mounted directly to any standard electrical junction box or directly to any stand... | 06/07/1988 |
| 4461205 | Combination lighting and filtering unit for a clean room A combination lighting and filtering unit adapted to be mounted in the ventilated ceiling structure of a clean room wherein clean air is directed downwardly into the interior of the room. The unit includes a flow-through light housing having a plurality o... | 07/24/1984 |
| 4449166 | Lighting fixture and air flow support system A combination light and air ventilation fixture for suspended ceilings is provided. A surrounding frame forms the air supply and air exhaust ducts, in addition to supporting the light producing portion of the fixture. The air ducts are substantially ident... | 05/15/1984 |
| 4333750 | Filtration module with included illumination A filtration module having a receptacle for a filter element accessible through the outlet opening of the module has light means disposed outwardly from the receptacle with respect to the direction of air flow. The module is also preferably provided with ... | 06/08/1982 |
| 4276817 | Air bar assembly A lighting fixture is disclosed. The lighting fixture comprises a top and side and end walls, means for supporting a light source in the fixture to emit light from a light-emitting side thereof, and conduit means operatively associated with the fixture so... | 07/07/1981 |
| 4259897 | Device for reception or delivery of gases Disclosed is an apparatus for conveying gases into or out of a specific area while at the same time providing illumination for the area. A lamp housing is adjustably mounted in a cap which is attached to the free end of a gas conveying pipe. The cap widen... | 04/07/1981 |
| 4222316 | Room conditioning lamp A room conditioning lamp is disclosed, in which a nozzle arrangement is provided along the walls of the open lamp chamber for blowing a supply of air into the room to be conditioned. Exhaust air openings are also situated in a region of each wall along wh... | 09/16/1980 |
| 4008654 | Adjustable air blade for air handling luminaires A multipurpose, recessed luminaire capable of utilization in air handling applications is provided having a simplified air blade construction. The particular construction utilized in the air blade design is responsible for the ability of the luminaire to ... | 02/22/1977 |