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ITW Vortec Awarded U.S. Patent for Two-Stage Enclosure Coolers 

Patented features reduce compressed air usage and improve efficiency while offering superior protection for electrical and electronic components.

Cincinnati, OH – April 15, 2013 -- ITW Vortec, developer of innovative air technologies, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has awarded U.S. Patent 8,402,773 covering Vortec’s unique two-stage cooling system Vortex A/C Enclosure Coolers. 

The newly patented Vortex A/C Enclosure Coolers, models 7770, 7670 and 7570, are large enclosure coolers with a cooling capacity of 5000 BTU/hour. These coolers have a unique two-stage cooling system designed to conserve compressed air. During regular usage, the coolers utilize only the first cooling stage. However, when there is increased demand for cooling, whether due to high heat load in the enclosure, high ambient manufacturing facility temperatures, or hot weather conditions, the second cooling stage is activated. The Vortex A/C Enclosure Cooler model 7570 has the additional advantage of being designed for hazardous locations (HazLoc), and UL Classified for use in most Class I, Div 2, Class II, Div 2 and Class III areas. 

Vortec Engineering Manager Steve Broerman, listed as the inventor of the patented Vortex A/C Enclosure Coolers, said “Numerous customers operating in a broad spectrum of manufacturing environments expressed the need for an efficient cooling system for large enclosures during our discussions with them. It is gratifying that the Vortec engineering team was able to develop this innovative solution to address those needs.” 

Barbara Stefl, General Manager of ITW Air Management, a division of Illinois Tool Works and Vortec parent company, stated “I cannot be more pleased that the years of research and innovation by the Vortec team have been rewarded with this patent. The Patent Office has recognized the novel way that Vortec’s air technology enhances working conditions and safety in manufacturing environments where cooling is of the utmost concern.” 

The newly patented products are part of the family of Vortex A/C Enclosure Coolers that are novel in that they are 70% quieter than traditional vortex enclosure coolers. The company also has a patent pending on features used in all the HazLoc Vortex A/C models. 

Cincinnati-based Vortec is a division of the Fortune 200 firm Illinois Tool Works, and has been recognized as the market leader and innovator of pneumatic products that use compressed air efficiently to solve cooling, cleaning and conveying problems for more than 50 years. In the early 1960’s Vortec was the first company to develop technology for converting the vortex tube phenomenon into practical and effective, industrial cooling solutions.
Literature > Press Releases > ITW Vortec Awarded U.S. Patent for Two-Stage Enclosure Coolers

ITW Vortec Awarded U.S. Patent for Two-Stage Enclosure Coolers 

Patented features reduce compressed air usage and improve efficiency while offering superior protection for electrical and electronic components.

Cincinnati, OH – April 15, 2013 -- ITW Vortec, developer of innovative air technologies, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has awarded U.S. Patent 8,402,773 covering Vortec’s unique two-stage cooling system Vortex A/C Enclosure Coolers. 

The newly patented Vortex A/C Enclosure Coolers, models 7770, 7670 and 7570, are large enclosure coolers with a cooling capacity of 5000 BTU/hour. These coolers have a unique two-stage cooling system designed to conserve compressed air. During regular usage, the coolers utilize only the first cooling stage. However, when there is increased demand for cooling, whether due to high heat load in the enclosure, high ambient manufacturing facility temperatures, or hot weather conditions, the second cooling stage is activated. The Vortex A/C Enclosure Cooler model 7570 has the additional advantage of being designed for hazardous locations (HazLoc), and UL Classified for use in most Class I, Div 2, Class II, Div 2 and Class III areas. 

Vortec Engineering Manager Steve Broerman, listed as the inventor of the patented Vortex A/C Enclosure Coolers, said “Numerous customers operating in a broad spectrum of manufacturing environments expressed the need for an efficient cooling system for large enclosures during our discussions with them. It is gratifying that the Vortec engineering team was able to develop this innovative solution to address those needs.” 

Barbara Stefl, General Manager of ITW Air Management, a division of Illinois Tool Works and Vortec parent company, stated “I cannot be more pleased that the years of research and innovation by the Vortec team have been rewarded with this patent. The Patent Office has recognized the novel way that Vortec’s air technology enhances working conditions and safety in manufacturing environments where cooling is of the utmost concern.” 

The newly patented products are part of the family of Vortex A/C Enclosure Coolers that are novel in that they are 70% quieter than traditional vortex enclosure coolers. The company also has a patent pending on features used in all the HazLoc Vortex A/C models. 

Cincinnati-based Vortec is a division of the Fortune 200 firm Illinois Tool Works, and has been recognized as the market leader and innovator of pneumatic products that use compressed air efficiently to solve cooling, cleaning and conveying problems for more than 50 years. In the early 1960’s Vortec was the first company to develop technology for converting the vortex tube phenomenon into practical and effective, industrial cooling solutions.