Claims
- 1. An air damper assembly comprising the combination of
- a frame adapted to be mounted on the walls of an air flow passageway and having flanges extending inwardly from at least one pair of opposed sides thereof, said flanges forming pairs of opposed slots,
- a plurality of elongated damper blades each of which has its opposite ends extending into a pair of said opposed slots so that the blade is pivotally supported on said flanges for pivoting movement between open and closed positions, and
- a pair of retaining stop means associated with each end of each blade, said retaining stop means projecting outwardly from opposite sides of the blade and on opposite sides of each of said flanges for limiting pivoting movement of the blade to an open position and for retaining the blade in the respective slots in said flanges.
- 2. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein the main body portion of each blade limits pivoting movement of the blade to a closed position by engaging said flanges when the blade is pivoted to said closed position.
- 3. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said retaining stop means limit the pivoting movement of the blade by engaging said flanges when the blade is pivoted to said open position.
- 4. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said retaining stop means are formed as integral parts of said blades.
- 5. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said retaining stop means project outwardly from the respective blades beyond the edges of said slots when the blades are in their open positions and during pivoting movement of the blades between the open and closed positions.
- 6. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pair of retaining stop means are spaced apart by an intermediate section of each blade, said intermediate section including a first segment which spaces said retaining stop means from each other by a distance which is about equal to the thickness of said flanges, and a second segment which introduces an offset into the main body portion of the blade, said offset being about equal to the sum of the thickness of said flanges and the thickness of the blade.
- 7. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said retaining stop means are formed by integral flanges on the ends of each blade and lying in planes that are generally perpendicular to the plane of said slotted flanges of said frame so that at least one edge of said integral flanges on each end of each blade engages said slotted flanges when the blade is pivoted to its open position.
- 8. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein said integral flanges extend outwardly from the main body portion of each blade in opposite directions on opposite sides of the pivoting axis of the blade.
- 9. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein said integral flanges lie in planes which are generally perpendicular to the planes of the main body portions of the respective blades.
- 10. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein said integral flanges on the ends of said blades extend beyond the corresponding edges of said slots in the adjacent slotted flanges of said frame.
- 11. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 7 which includes linkage means pivotally connected to said integral flanges on one side of said blades for pivoting the plurality of blades in unison.
- 12. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said linkage means comprises a pair of flat metal bars extending along opposite ends of said blades and overlapping one of said integral flanges on each end of each blade, and which includes means pivotally connected each of said flat metal bars to each integral flange overlapped thereby.
- 13. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said flat metal bars are disposed within the interior of said frame.
- 14. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein said integral flanges are formed by longitudinal extensions of the ends of said blades, said extensions being bent perpendicular to said blades.
- 15. An air damper assembly comprising the combination of
- a rectangular frame having top, bottom and opposed side members defining a plane perpendicular to an air flow path, the side members having inwardly extending planar flanges defining a rectangular shelf around an air flow opening;
- a plurality of individual generally rectangular blades, each of the blades being pivotally supported at opposite ends in a pair of generally horizontal slots in an opposed pair of said flanges, each of the blades having upper and lower generally rectangular planar sections lying in offset parallel planes and an intermediate section joining the upper and lower sections and passing through the horizontal slots in the flanges at the ends of the blade, the offset between the planes of the upper and lower sections of the blades are substantially parallel to said flanges, each of the longitudinal edge portions of the blades being in overlapping sealing engagement with the longitudinal edge portions of an adjacent blade or the edge portion of the top or bottom frame member in said closed position,
- said horizontal slots being sufficiently wide to permit at least approximately 90.degree. of pivoting movement by the blades about said intermediate sections thereof, and
- the intermediate section of each blade forming an upper retaining stop adjacent to the upper blade section and a lower retaining stop adjacent to the lower blade section, the stops projecting in opposite directions from and generally perpendicular to the planar sections of the blade, the stops having generally planar stop surfaces lying in offset longitudinal planes generally perpendicular to the plane of the blade, the offset between the longitudinal planes being approximately equal to the thickness of the supporting flange and projecting therefrom at least as far as the width of the corresponding horizontal slots in the supporting flanges so that the intermediate section between the stops is retained in the corresponding horizontal slots over the entire range of pivotal movement of the blade, said planar stop surfaces contacting cooperating surfaces of the supporting flanges when the blade is rotated to its fully open, generally horizontal position, and
- linkage means interconnecting the blades for simultaneous opening and closing of the blades.
- 16. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein each blade is formed of a single metal sheet, the stops being formed by longitudinal folds in the sheet extending along the length of each blade.
- 17. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein the intermediate section of each blade extends between said stop surfaces at an angle of approximately 45 degrees with respect to the planar sections of the blade.
- 18. An air damper assembly in claim 15 wherein a portion of the intermediate section between said stop surfaces of each blade is generally coplanar with said lower blade section, and another portion of said intermediate section is generally perpendicular to said lower blade section.
- 19. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 18 wherein said coplanar portion of the intermediate section of the blade between said stops is slightly offset from the plane of the lower blade section, thereby facilitating sealing engagement of the side edge portions of the blade with the surfaces of the supporting flanges.
- 20. An air damper assembly comprising the combination of
- a frame adapted to be mounted on the walls of an air flow passageway and having flanges extending inwardly from at least one pair of opposed sides thereof, said flanges forming pairs of opposed slots,
- a plurality of elongated damper blades each of which has its opposite ends extending into a pair of said opposed slots so that the blade is pivotally supported on said flanges for pivoting movement between open and closed positions,
- a pair of retaining stop means formed by integral flanges on the ends of each blade and lying in planes that are generally perpendicular to the plane of said slotted flanges of said frame so that at least one edge of said integral flanges on each end of each blade engages said slotted flanges when the blade is pivoted to its open position.
- 21. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 20 wherein said retaining stop means as formed by integral flanges on the ends of each blade and lying in planes that are generally perpendicular to the plane of said slotted flanges of said frame so that at least one edge of said integral flanges on each end of each blade engages said slotted flanges when the blade is pivoted to its open position.
- 22. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 21 wherein said integral flanges extend outwardly from the main body portion of each blade in opposite directions on opposite sides of the pivoting axis of the blade.
- 23. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 21 wherein said integral flanges lie in planes which are generally perpendicular to the planes of the main body portions of the respective blades.
- 24. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 21 wherein said integral flanges on the ends of said blades extend beyond the corresponding edges of said slots in the adjacent slotted flanges of said frame.
- 25. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 21 which includes linkage means pivotally connected to said integral flanges on one side of said blades for pivoting the plurality of blades in unison.
- 26. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 25 wherein said linkage means comprises a pair of flat metal bars extending along opposite ends of said blades and overlapping one of said integral flanges on each end of each blade, and which includes means pivotally connected each of said flat metal bars to each integral flange overlapped thereby.
- 27. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 25 wherein said flange metal bars are disposed within the interior of said frame.
- 28. An air damper assembly as set forth in claim 21 wherein said integral flanges are formed by longitudinal extensions of the ends of said blades, said extensions being bent perpendicular to said blades.
- 29. An air damper assembly comprising the combination of
- a rectangular frame having top, bottom and opposed side members defining a plane perpendicular to an air flow path, the side members having inwardly extending planar flanges defining a rectangular shelf around an air flow opening;
- a plurality of individual generally rectangular blades, each of the blades being pivotally supported at opposite ends in a pair of generally horizontal slots in an opposed pair of said flanges, each of the blades having upper and lower generally rectangular planar sections lying in offset parallel planes and an intermediate section joining the upper and lower sections and passing through the horizontal slots in the flanges at the ends of the blade, the offset between the planes of the upper and lower blade sections being approximately equal to the thickness of the blade plus the thickness of the flanges, so that opposite sides of the blades engage opposite sides of the flanges to effect a seal when the blades are pivoted to a closed position where the upper and lower sections of the blades are substantially parallel to said flanges, each of the longitudinal edge portions of the blades being in overlapping sealing engagement with the longitudinal edge portions of an adjacent blade or the edge portion of the top or bottom frame member in said closed position,
- said horizontal slots being sufficiently wide to permit at least approximately 90.degree. of pivoting movement by the blades about said intermediate section thereof, and
- the ends of each blade forming an upper retaining stop adjacent to the upper blade section and a lower retaining stop adjacent to the lower blade section, the stops projecting in opposite directions from and generally perpendicular to the planar sections of the blade, the offset between the longitudinal planes being approximately equal to the thickness of the supporting flange and projecting therefrom at least as far as the width of the corresponding horizontal slots over the entire range of pivotal movement of the blade, said stop edges contacting cooperating surfaces of the supporting flanges when the blade is rotated to its fully open, generally horizontal position, and
- linkage means interconnecting the blades for simultaneous opening and closing, said means includes a bar pivotally connected to said retaining stops so that said blades move in unison to thte open and closed positions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 410,560, filed Aug. 23, 1982, for an "Air Damper Assembly With Movable Blades."
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