Air diffuser with adjustable pattern controller blades

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6290597
  • Patent Number
    6,290,597
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 18, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A slot diffuser includes a pair of elongate and parallel side walls spaced by pairs of bridges. The bridges include feet that slide along receivers in the side walls such that the bridges can be positioned at any location therealong and provide support to the bridges and stability to the diffuser. The bridges include slots that extend between the side rails and that receive ends of air flow control blades. The air flow control blades include an elongate planar portion supported by rods extending outwardly on either side of the planar portions to support the blades in the slots. At a lower end of each planar portion opposite the rods is a foot that extends perpendicularly outward therefrom. Each side rail includes an inwardly projecting flange that is sized and positioned to slidably receive the foot of an associated blade such that the blade may be manually moved both within the slot and along the flange to properly position the blade during the installation or subsequent modification. The blades are easily and rapidly removed without requiring full disassembly of the diffuser or removal of the diffuser from its installed location.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to slot diffusers or air bars that control air flow from a ventilation system into a room and, in particular, to adjustable controller blades for controlling the flow of a jet stream of air into a room.




Slot type air diffusers are used in many different environments from controlling air flow from a heating and cooling ventilation system into a room. It is sometimes necessary to provide an air flow that is a “jet” of air from the diffuser and that flows generally straight through the diffuser so as to exit generally perpendicularly into the room relative to the face of the diffuser. Such streams of air provide substantial heating or cooling to a directed point in the room that is generally positioned directly in front of the diffuser.




When utilizing such diffusers, it is necessary to initially set the correct flow of air through the diffuser. For this purpose, control blades are provided that control the volume of air passing through the diffuser into the room and may also have some degree of control over the direction that the air flows. However, it is highly desirable to be able to fine-tune the air stream emanating from a diffuser of this type when the device is initially installed and to also be able to later adjust the air flow, should conditions within the room change. Consequently, it is desirable to have control blades which allow a user to very quickly and easily to modify the position of the blades within the diffuser.




Furthermore, it is desirable to have blades that resist movement caused by air passing through the diffuser. Movement of the blades produces noise, and reducing such movement reduces the noise produced by the ventilation system. Also, it is desirable to have blades that can be easily removed for repair or change-out to a different blade system should the requirement of the installation change substantially or should the diffuser be moved to a different location.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An air diffuser includes a pair of parallel and spaced side rails joined by spaced bridges. Each of the bridges includes a slot that faces toward a companion bridge. Received in the bridge slots are a pair of air flow control blades. The air flow control blades include an elongate planar portion that extends between the bridges and a rod joined to one side of the planar portions. The rod extends beyond the planar portion to provide slot following pegs that are received by the bridge slots so as to allow the blades to slide along the bridge slots due to manual pressure to adjust the lateral position of the blades. The planar portion of the blade hangs vertically beneath the rod so as to be generally parallel to flow of air through the diffuser.




Attached to the blade opposite the rod is a flange or foot that extends outward perpendicular to the planar portion. The side rails of the diffuser also preferably include a side wall ending in a lower flange or lip that extends inwardly. Preferably, the inward facing surface of the side rail flange is sized and positioned such that the foot of a respective control blade rests on and slides along the surface as the blade is adjusted in position so as to stabilize the position of the blade against movement of air through the diffuser.




Preferably, the bridges are slidably supported by the side rails by feet received in side rail receivers. The blades may be rotated 90° for purposes of removal such that the planar portion of the blade is parallel with the slot and such that the rod is positioned to align with an opening in the rear of the slot. In this position the blade may be biased toward one or other bridges so that it moves toward the slot and the bridge may also move slightly as it is slidable along the rail due to pressure being applied to it. In this manner the blade moves sufficiently away from an opposed bridge to allow the blade to be removed for repair or replacement by a different type of blade.




OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the principle objects of the present invention are: to provide a slot air diffuser that provides a jet air flow from a heating and cooling ventilation system that includes vertically aligned air flow control blades that are laterally positionable upon installation or upon subsequent modification by simple manual manipulation to provide for different flow characteristics such as volume control and directional control; to provide such a diffuser wherein the control blades include a planar section joined to a rod extending beyond the planar section to form slot following pegs from which the planar section hangs; to provide such a diffuser wherein opposite ends of the control blades are slidably received in slots that allow the blades to be moved laterally; to provide such a diffuser wherein the control blades include a lower flange or foot for stabilizing the control blade against movement in the air stream passing through the diffuser; to provide such a diffuser wherein side rails are provided that support bridges and which include a lower flange that is sized and positioned to receive the foot of the control blade and to allow the control blade to slide therealong as the control blade is adjusted; to provide such a diffuser wherein the control blade can be readily removed for repair or replacement by other blades without disassembly of the entire diffuser and without removing the diffuser from surrounding structure; and to provide such a diffuser which is relatively easy to construct, simple to maintain, inexpensive to produce and especially well adapted for the intended usage thereof.




Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention.




The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a slot air diffuser in accordance with the present invention shown just prior to final assembly with a plenum of a heating and cooling ventilation system that is mounted in a ceiling of a room, with portions of the ceiling broken away to show detail thereof.





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary and perspective view of the diffuser from below, illustrating side rails, a bridge and a pair of control blades of the diffuser, with portions broken away to illustrate detail thereof.





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view of the diffuser, taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

, with the control blades positioned comparatively close to each other.





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view of the diffuser similar to

FIG. 3

except illustrating the control blades spaced comparatively further apart from one another.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged and perspective view of the diffuser from below, with the blades shown in the same position as in FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENT




As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.




The reference numeral


1


generally designates an air bar or slot air diffuser in accordance with the present invention. The diffuser


1


is shown in

FIG. 1

just prior to final installation of the diffuser into a ceiling


5


of a room


4


. The room has a air distribution plenum


6


located above the ceiling


5


that flow connects and opens into a boot


7


. The boot


7


has flanges


9


and


10


that sealably mate with the diffuser


1


and a plurality of snaps or fasteners


11


which secure the diffuser


1


to the plenum


6


and, in particular, to the boot


7


. In this manner, air being distributed by the plenum


6


is supplied to the top or plenum facing side


12


of the diffuser


1


. The diffuser


1


includes a pair of side frame rails


16


and


17


joined at opposite ends thereof by end plates


18


. The diffuser


1


also includes two pairs of bridges


22


and two pairs of air pattern controller blades


23


.




The frame rails


16


and


17


are generally elongate and each has a side wall


28


and a bottom flange


29


that extend outwardly from the lower or outermost edge of each side wall


28


in a facing relationship to one another, but spaced so as to form a slot


31


therebetween. Each side wall


28


has an interior surface


33


such that the surfaces


33


of opposed side walls


28


facing each other. Likewise each bottom flange


29


has an inward facing or interior surface


34


that is generally perpendicular to the flow of air through the diffuser


1


. Each side wall


28


also includes upper and lower facing flanges


36


and


37


that cooperate to form a receiver


38


within which portions of the bridges


22


are received in a manner that will be described later. Each receiver


38


extends longitudinally along the side rails to allow the bridges


22


to be placed at any location therealong.




Each of the bridges


22


is sized and shaped to extend between a pair of opposed side rails


16


and


17


. Each of the bridges


22


have a pair of feet


41


and


42


that extend in opposite directions and are sized and shaped to be slidably received in the receivers


38


. The bridges


22


are thus supported by the side rails


16


and


17


, but are also slidable in the receivers


38


during assembly and during certain modifications of the diffuser


1


. Each bridge


22


has a lower wall


44


and an upper wall


45


that extend between the feet


41


and


42


on opposite sides of the bridge


22


, are parallel to one another and are spaced by a rear wall


46


. For each bridge


22


the lower wall


44


, upper wall


45


and rear wall


46


form a blade receiving slot


48


that operably and slidably receives the blades


23


. The rear wall


46


also has a central aperture


47


therein.




Each bridge


22


has an upper curved arcuate surface forming a cover


61


that is rounded with a radius that allows smooth transition between the rear of the bridge (rear is into the page in

FIG. 3

with respect to bridge


22


construction) with the front of the slot upper wall


45


. The rounded surface of the cover


61


reduces drag of air across the bridge


22


and thus reduces noise created by air passing the associated bridge


22


, as the air is less turbulent. Each of the blades


23


includes a generally planar and elongate portion


63


that is sized and shaped to extend between a pair of bridges


22


, but is slightly less than the distances between the bridges in length so as to move freely therealong. Each of the blade planar portions


63


is joined along one edge thereof to a elongate rod


65


that is somewhat larger in diameter than the planar portion


63


and extends beyond the planar portion


63


at each end thereof so as to provide mounting pegs


66


. The pegs


66


are sized and shaped to be received in the bridge slots


48


, to slide easily within the slots


48


and to generally support the blades


23


in the bridges


22


. The distance between the ends of opposite pegs


66


is greater than the distance between the bridges


22


. Also attached along an edge of each planar portion


63


opposite an associated rod


65


is a flange or a foot


70


. The foot


70


extends perpendicular to the blade planar portion


63


and, as discussed above, the blades


23


are sized and shaped such that the foot


70


thereof rest on and slides along an associated side wall flange surface


34


, as each blade


23


is manually adjusted and positioned. Once in a selected and desired position, the blade foot


70


helps to stabilize the blade


23


and reduces the likelihood of the blade


23


moving or vibrating due to a flow of air past the blade


23


.




In use, the diffuser


1


is assembled by placing two side rails


16


and


17


in spaced relation and sliding at least a pair, but in some cases, more than one pair of bridges


22


along the side rails


16


and


17


by placement of the bridge feet


41


and


42


into the side rail receivers


38


. A pair of blades


23


is inserted so as to extend or be received in the bridge slots


48


and extend between a pair of bridges


22


. The end plates


18


are then secured, and the diffuser


1


is attached to the plenum boot


7


. The installer then manually positions the blades


23


by moving the blades


23


either closer to or further away from the side rails


16


and


17


, as desired, to produce appropriate air flow. The closer the blades


23


to each other, the less volume of air exiting the diffuser


1


, although the air stream will be more of a jet-type stream. As the blades


23


move further apart the velocity may reduce slightly and the blades


23


may also be used to control the direction of the air in a more diffuse or directional manner in cooperation with the side rail flange surfaces


34


.




The blades


23


do not have to be evenly spaced from the side rails


16


and


17


and sometimes it is desirable to create a somewhat sideways flow of air by such a positioning. If it is desired, the blades


23


may be removed from the diffuser


1


while fully installed and without disassembly of the diffuser


1


by rotating the blades 90° such that the planar portion


63


aligns with the bridge slots


48


and the bridge rear wall aperture


47


aligns with the pegs


66


. When so positioned, blades


23


are moved toward one of the bridges


22


until it no longer engages the opposite bridge and can be lowered by the technician. A replacement blade of the same type or of a different type can then be installed in the diffuser


1


.




It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described and shown.



Claims
  • 1. A slot diffuser for distributing air flow to a room; said diffuser comprising:a) a pair of spaced frame side rails; b) a pair of spaced bridges joining said side rails, each of said bridges having a blade supporting wall; and c) a pair of air flow control blades mounted at opposite ends on said bridges respectively; each of said blades including an elongate planar portion and a rod; each of said rods extending beyond said planar portion so as to form outwardly projecting pegs having a circular cross section allowing rotation of said blades; said pegs being received on respective bridge supporting walls and being sized and shaped so as to allow a planar portion associated therewith to hang while said pegs along with associated blades, are laterally slidable along said bridge supporting wall so as to allow positioning of said blades in various laterally spaced orientations at a plurality of positions therealong and to thereby control flow of air through said diffuser.
  • 2. The diffuser according to claim 1 wherein:a) each of said blades also includes a flange joined to said planar portion parallel to and on an opposite side from said rod.
  • 3. The diffuser according to claim 1 wherein:a) each of said side rails includes a inwardly directed lower wall; each of said blades is sized and shaped such that the flange of said blade rests on and slides across a respective side rail lower wall as said blade is manually manipulated in said slots.
  • 4. The diffuser according to claim 1 wherein:a) said bridge blade supporting wall is a lower side of a slot.
  • 5. The diffuser according to claim 4 wherein:a) said bridges are spaced a first distance and said blade planar portions are shorter in length than said first distance; and b) a second distance between ends of opposite pegs is greater than said first distance.
  • 6. The diffuser according to claim 5 wherein:a) said slots are at least as wide as said blades such that said blades may be rotated ninety degrees and pushed from one end into a first slot so as to allow said blade to be released from an opposed second slot.
  • 7. A slot diffuser for distributing air flow to a room; said diffuser comprising:a) a pair of spaced frame side rails; b) a pair of spaced bridges joining said side rails, each of said bridges having a blade supporting wall; c) a pair of air flow control blades mounted at opposite ends on said bridges respectively; each of said blades including an elongate planar portion and a rod; each of said rods extending beyond said planar portion so as to form outwardly projecting pegs; said pegs being received on respective bridge supporting walls so as to allow a respective planar portion to hang while said pegs along with associated blades are laterally slidable along said bridge supporting wall so as to allow positioning of said blades in various laterally spaced orientations at a plurality of positions therealong and to thereby control flow of air through said diffuser; and d) each of said blades also includes a flange joined to said planar portion parallel to and on an opposite side from said rod.
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