The invention relates generally to an apparatus and method for production of a sealing portion on duct members.
In general, duct work is commonly used in forced air heating and air-conditioning systems for buildings and the like, with the duct work providing a distribution system to various areas of the building from a furnace and/or air-conditioning system. The duct work is generally formed from cylindrical tubing which extends to various portions of the building or the like. Duct members include specialized sections such as elbows, reducers/increasers, angles, connectors, tees, wyes, and the like, which are coupled to one another to form the ductwork for supplying forced air to different regions of a building or the like. Typically, such ducts include a cylindrical portion or length of cylindrical tubing outlet which is coupled to another duct member inlet opening. Such duct members may be prone to loss of air at the connections between duct members. As air circulates through the duct system, air dissipates through the connections, which in turn, causes a loss of energy and thus creates a less efficient system. Sealing of the connections between duct increases the efficiency of the HVAC system, and conserves energy, which is highly desirable. The sealing of connections between such duct members has generally been performed after installation using tape or mastic at the connection for example, which though helping to prevent the egress of air, is not particularly efficient and increases the cost of installation. There have been attempts to seal the connections between duct members, such as by the use of a rubber type seal mounted in a groove near the end of the duct member connecting portion, but the use of a rubber type seal adds the cost of this extra member, and requires installation thereof. There is thus a need to have an apparatus and method for automated manufacture of sealing portion portions in ducts that allow sealing of the connections between duct members in a simplified manner.
The invention is therefore directed in one respect to an apparatus for forming a sealing portion on a duct member for use in an air handling system. The apparatus comprises at least one work station adapted to accommodate a work piece. A forming assembly is configured to form a sealing bead in the work piece in a predetermined manner adjacent an end of the duct member. The forming assembly includes a forming member and at least one die member to form a sealing bead in the work piece that will cooperate to connect and seal the end of the duct member to another duct member. A control system is provided for controlling operation of the forming assembly.
The invention also relates to a method of automated manufacturing of a sealing portion on a duct member. The method includes providing a work piece having a cylindrical end configuration and positioning the end of the work piece in a work station at a first predetermined position. A clamping system includes a first clamp to secure the work piece in a first predetermined position, and a forming assembly including a turning head is engaged to the interior of the work piece end section. The turning head includes a forming wheel that produces a at least one sealing bead to seal with the inner diameter of another duct member, and may include a plurality of sealing beads with increased radius away from the end of the work piece. The clamp is then opened to release the work piece.
These and other features of the claimed invention, as well as details of illustrated examples thereof, will be more fully understood from the following description and drawings.
Turning now to FIGS., an example of the invention is directed at producing a sealing portion 20 in conjunction with a duct member 10 such as shown in
The apparatus and methods of the invention may be operated to take the duct member 10 and produce the sealing portion 20 in the duct member 10 automatically and into the final preferred form, which may be performed without operator intervention.
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In this example, the cassette 64 carries rollers 66 at each end. The cassette 64 is inserted into a slot on the rotating head 62, and is controlled by a drive to move a roller 66 into engagement with the interior surface of duct member 10, to force material into the dies 57 in forming plates 56 to a predetermined dimension. In this example, at least one first sealing bead 14-17 is formed near the opening 12, and at least one second sealing bead 14-17 is spaced from the opening 12. The at least one first sealing bead 14-17 has a first dimension in terms of the distance it projects from the surface of duct member 10, while the at least one second sealing bead 14-17 has a second dimension in terms of the distance it projects from the surface of duct member 10. The second dimension is greater than the first dimension, and corresponds to the inside diameter of the duct member 10. In an example, the second dimension is slightly larger than the inside diameter of the duct member 10, and deforms slightly upon insertion of the end portion 20 into a duct member 10 by engagement of the sealing bead with the inside diameter of the duct member, to provide a tight seal with the inside diameter. In this example, there is also provided a stop bead 17, which is dimensioned to prevent further movement of another duct member being joined onto the sealing end 20 of duct member 10. The stop bead 17 is positioned adjacent sealing bead 16, which engages and seals the duct member 10 to the interior surface of the adjoining duct member attached to sealing end 20.
The machine 50 may include safety features, such as a part sensor to only allow operation of machine 50 when a part is mounted in the channel 53, safety guards, foot pedal operation or the like. Deactivation of the forming assembly may be initiated by a kill switch, or other safety mechanisms could be used, such as dual activation switches. The control system may allow adjustment of machine operation, such as to modify the dimension of the sealing beads 14-17, controlling clamping and unclamping the work piece in the machine 50, or other functions.
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While the above description has been presented with specific relation to particular examples of the systems and methods, it is to be understood that the claimed invention is not to be limited thereby. Illustrative embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above devices and methods may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of the claimed subject matter. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations within the scope of the claimed subject matter. Furthermore, to the extent that the term “includes” is used in either the detailed description or the claims, such term is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising” as “comprising” is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.
This application is a national phase application of PCT International Application No. PCT/US2018/014343, filed Jan. 19, 2018, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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PCT/US18/14343 | 1/19/2018 | WO | 00 |