The present invention uses electric current to either chill or warm air
ambient air. The Portable Thermoelectric Cooling and Heating Device is
composed of an array of thermoelectric units, a driving fan, a cold sink,
a hot sink, air baffles and a cooling fan. The thermoelectric units are
arranged in contact with the cold sink (cold side) and hot sink (hot
side). Applying a current causes a temperature difference to develop
between each side. The driving fan creates a pressure gradient is to pull
air through the center of the cold sink. The cooling fan pulls air
through an arrangement of baffles connected to the hot sink to help
dissipate heat. The result is chilled or hot air, depending on the
direction of the current. The invention allows for several improvements
over current heating and air-conditioning systems: a simplified design
without moving parts, elimination of the need for FREON, improved
versatility and others.