1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a clamp assembly, and in particular to a clamp assembly for a condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism for use in an air cooling system.
2. Description of Related Art
An air cooling system, such as an air conditioner or a heat pump, typically has heat exchange coils that produce condensate as the system cools air in a building. The condensate can cause damage to structures within the building, such as dry wall, ceilings, wooden supports, etc. Thus, the condensate is collected in a drain pan placed below the heat exchange coils, and is transported away through a drain line connected to the drain pan. Over a period of time, blockage can occur in the drain pan or the drain line due to debris, algae or other biological matter. The blockage causes the condensate to accumulate in the drain pan, and eventually, overflow to cause damage to the building. Accordingly, it is desirable and known to attach a mechanism to the drain pan that detects the build-up of condensate due to a blockage and/or prevents overflow by shutting off the cooling system, sounding an alarm, and/or pumping away the condensate.
There are various problems associated with attaching a condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism to a drain pan. The condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism may be attached to the drain pan using screws, bolts or rivets. However, making a hole in the drain pan may result in leakage of condensate. Further, drain pans recently are made of plastic, and thus making a hole in the drain pan may weaken its structural integrity resulting in structural failure of the drain pan.
A less intrusive method would be to use a clamp or a bracket that attaches to the drain pan and to which the overflow detection/prevention mechanism is mounted. The condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism may be attached to the clamp or bracket; thereby the structural integrity of the drain pan is maintained. However, using an inadequate clamp or bracket results in the condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism being easily dislodged or mis-aligned, for example, by a workman brushing against it or catching on a cable of the mechanism. In addition, rodents may pull on the cable of the condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism while attempting to gnaw off the insulation, which also could move the mechanism from its desired position.
Drain pans also come in various shapes. Many of the plastic drain pans are fabricated with an angled vertical side that slopes at an angle, for example, between 10 and 15 degrees or more. Other pans have vertical sides. If a clamp or a bracket is not designed to attach to a sloped vertical side, the condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism may not operate properly, because it will not be installed at the desired orientation.
Additionally, to improve the strength of plastic drain pans, a rolled reinforcing lip may be provided at the top of the side of the drain pan to prevent buckling or bending. In order to fit a clamp or bracket, it may be necessary to cut away the reinforcing lip to attach a standard clamp or bracket. However, such action degrades the structural integrity of the sloping side.
Various aspects of the invention seek to provide a clamp for mounting a condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism to any type of drain pan, which addresses one or more of the issues described above.
According to one aspect of the invention, the clamp assembly includes first and second clamp members that are attachable to each other. The first clamp member includes a first engaging portion that engages a lower surface of a drain pan. The second clamp member includes a second engaging portion that engages an upper surface of the drain pan. The assembly includes a locking mechanism that locks the first and second clamp members to each other so that the drain pan is clamped between the first and second clamp members. The second clamp member includes a mounting member to which a condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism can be attached.
Preferably the mounting member is adjustably attachable to the second clamp member so that the level of the detection and/or prevention mechanism is adjustable.
According to one embodiment, the second clamp member is U-shaped, and the first clamp member is L-shaped. This embodiment is suited for clamping onto a vertical side of a drain pan. The U-shaped clamp member has an inner surface that saddles a side of the drain pan. At a first end of the U-shaped clamp member, there is a mating portion that mates with a mating portion of the L-shaped clamp member to define the locking mechanism.
The L-shaped clamp member may have the mating portion at one arm which mates with the mating portion of the U-shaped clamp member. The L-shaped clamp member may have at least a portion of an inner surface of another arm that partially abuts a bottom of the drain pan.
These and other features and advantages of the invention are described in, or are apparent from, the following description of various exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Various exemplary embodiments of the invention are described in detail with reference to the following figures in which:
The drainage system 20 includes a drain pan 22 coupled to a drain line 24. The condensate produced by the heat exchange coils 6 drips into the drain pan 22, which is placed below the heat exchange coils 6. The condensate in the drain pan 22 drains away through the drain line 24. However, if a blockage occurs in the drain line 24, for example, due to accumulation of debris, algae, biological, etc., the condensate starts to accumulate and fill the drain pan 22.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a clamp assembly 30 attaches to the drain pan 22. A condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism 40 attaches to the clamp assembly 30 and detects the presence of excess condensate in the drain pan 22. In various embodiments, the condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism 40 may include one or more of a switch mechanism, a float mechanism, a visual and/or an audio alarm mechanism, a pump, etc. If excess condensate is detected, the condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism 40 may trigger a visual and/or audio alarm to draw attention to the excess condensate in the drain pan 22. In another embodiment, the condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism 40 may cause the air cooling system 1 to shut down. In another embodiment, the condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism 40 may activate a pump, which may be attached to the clamp assembly 30, to pump the condensate out of the drain pan 22 through another drain line. These and other preventive measures may be taken to prevent the condensate from overflowing out of the drain pan 22. Various detection/prevention mechanisms may be used with the clamp assembly.
The following considerations were taken into account when designing the clamp assembly for a condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism. The list below is only exemplative, and is not an exhaustive list.
1. The clamp assembly should attach to the drain pan in a stable way such that it will continuously remain in alignment with the pan so that the detection/prevention mechanism operates correctly at all times.
2. The clamp assembly should provide for the condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism to be adjustable in the drain pan, so that the mechanism can be set to minimize an amount of condensate in the drain pan.
3. The clamp assembly should accommodate differing drain pan heights.
4. The clamp assembly should accommodate drain pan sides that may be vertical or sloped.
5. The clamp assembly should accommodate drain pans that have a reinforcing lip at the top of the vertical or sloped side.
6. In the event that components of the condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism malfunction, the clamp assembly should provide for easy access and replacement of the malfunctioning component.
7. The clamp assembly should prevent a float from becoming obstructed by brushing against adjacent surfaces or by becoming adhered to the bottom or side of the drain pan by the sticky residue which may be present in the drain pan.
The female ratchet mechanism 74 includes a set of teeth 76 formed at regular intervals longitudinally along opposing inner surfaces of the guide channel 72. Each tooth 76 has a ramp portion 78 that faces an insertion end of the guide channel 72 and a shoulder portion 79. The teeth 76 are positioned such that a ramp portion 78 of a tooth 76 starts where a ramp portion 78 of an immediate tooth 76 ends. At the guide member 92, the male ratchet mechanism 94 is a set of teeth 96 formed at regular intervals along two opposite outer surfaces of the guide member 92. Each tooth 96 has a ramp portion 98 that faces an insertion end of the guide member 92 and a shoulder portion 99. The teeth 96 are positioned such that a ramp portion 98 of a tooth 96 starts where a ramp portion 98 of an immediate tooth 96 ends.
As the guide member 92 enters the guide channel 72, the ramp portion 98 of the teeth 96 on the guide member 92 slides against the ramp portion 78 of the teeth 76 in the guide channel due to the orientation of the teeth 76 of the guide channel 72 and the orientation of the teeth 96 of the guide member 92. Should the guide member 92 attempt to exit the guide channel 72, the shoulder portion 99 of the teeth 96 of the guide member 92 engage the shoulder portion 79 of the teeth 76 of the guide channel 72 thereby preventing the guide member 92 from exiting. Thus, the guide member 92 can enter progressively inward into the guide channel 72, but cannot exit outwardly from the guide channel 72.
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The U-shaped clamp member 60 further includes a mating portion 162 that mates with a mating portion 67 of a platform (or mounting member) 65. In this embodiment, the platform mating portion is a plurality of tee-shaped slots 162 on an inwardly facing side surface of the U-shaped clamp member 60. The mating portion of the platform 65 is a tee-shaped anchor 67 that attaches the platform 65 to the U-shaped clamp member 60 through one of the tee-shaped slots 162. The height of the platform 65 with respect to the drain pan 100 may be adjusted by inserting the platform 65 in the appropriate tee-shaped slot 162 of the U-shaped clamp member 60. The platform 65 includes one or more attachment structures 69 for receiving one or more of an overflow switch, a pump, a pump inlet, an alarm assembly, etc.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the length of the arm of the L-shaped clamp member that abuts the bottom of the drain pan is about 1-1.5 inches long. The width of the U-shaped clamp member and the L-shaped clamp member is about 2-3 inches long. The height of the clamp assembly may be adjustable from 1.5-4 inches, for example.
To accommodate for a sloped vertical side 352 of the drain pan 350, the U-shaped clamp member 310 has a U-shaped inner surface 312 that is sufficiently wide to cover the sloped vertical side 352 of the drain pan 350. In various embodiments, the U-shaped inner surface 312 is sufficiently wide to cover a rolled reinforcing lip that is molded onto the top edge of the sloped vertical side of the drain pan.
A support 316 can be formed at an arm 314 of the U-shaped clamp member 310, and rests at the interior upper surface of the drain pan 350. The support 316 may be formed to provide for a steadier footing of the U-shaped clamp member 310 at the bottom of the drain pan 350. In this embodiment, the clamp member 310 (in particular, the support 316) contacts the upper surface of the drain pan on the interior of the pan instead of at the lip or edge of the side 352.
The U-shaped clamp member 310 further includes a platform mating portion to allow a platform to attach to the U-shaped clamp member 310. In this embodiment, the platform mating portion includes a plurality of hook-shaped or bracket-shaped slots 318 on an inwardly-facing outer side surface of the U-shaped clamp member 310. A platform 340 has a mating portion to attach to the U-shaped clamp member. In this embodiment, the mating portion of the platform is a hook-shaped or bracket-shaped anchor 342 that mates with one of the hook-shaped or bracket-shaped slots 318. The platform 340 includes one or more attachment structures (not shown) for receiving one or more of an overflow switch, a pump, a pump inlet, an alarm assembly, etc. A height of the platform 340 with respect to the drain pan may be adjusted by inserting the platform 340 in one of the hook-shaped or bracket-shaped slots 318 of the U-shaped clamp member 310.
Due to the step lock ratchet interaction between the female ratchet mechanism 424 of the guide channel 422 and the male ratchet mechanism 418 of the guide member 417, a width of the U-shaped clamp member 410 is adjustable such that the clamp assembly 400 can accommodate various drain pans having vertical sides with various slopes.
The second L-shaped member 420, now integrated with the first L-shaped member 415 to form the U-shaped clamp member 410, further includes another mating portion at the other arm of the second L-shaped member 420. In this embodiment, the mating portion at the other arm is a guide member 426 having a male ratchet mechanism 428. The mating portion at the other arm of the L-shaped member 420 mates with the mating portion of the L-shaped clamp member 430. In this embodiment, the mating portion of the L-shaped clamp member is a guide channel 432 and a female ratchet mechanism 434. As the guide member 426 of the U-shaped clamp member 410 engages and enters the guide channel 432 of the L-shaped clamp member 430, the male ratchet mechanism 428 of the guide member 426 engages the female ratchet mechanism 434 in the guide channel 432 of the L-shaped clamp member 430 to clamp the U-shaped clamp member 410 and the L-shaped clamp member 430 onto the drain pan 450.
Thus, according to the invention, a clamp assembly includes first and second clamp member that are attachable to each other. The first clamp member includes a first engaging portion that engages a first surface of the drain pan, and the second clamp member includes a second engaging portion that engages a second surface of the drain pan. The first surface can be, for example, a lower surface of the drain pan. The second surface, can be, for example, an upper surface of the drain pan, for example, and edge or lip of the side of the drain pan, or the upper surface of the bottom wall of the drain pan. The invention, however, is not limited to only engaging those surfaces of the drain pan. For example, the first and second clamp members could have first and second engaging portions that engage the inner and outer surfaces of the drain pan side. Such an arrangement would be particularly for pans having vertical side walls.
The clamp assembly also includes a locking mechanism that locks the first and second clamp members to each other so that the drain pan is clamped between the first and second clamp members. According to a preferred embodiment, the locking mechanism includes a ratchet-type mechanism in which teeth members are provided on portions of the first and second clamp members. However, as discussed above, other types of locking mechanisms can be used instead of a ratchet-type mechanism. For example, an adhesive could be used, set screws could be used that are inserted through elongated slots. Any structure that allows for adjustable attachment so that the clamp assembly can be used with drain pans of various sizes can be used with the invention.
In addition, a mounted member is provided on the second clamp member. The mounting member is provided so that the condensate overflow detection and/or prevention mechanism can be mounted thereto. The mounting member preferably is adjustably attachable to the second clamp member so that the height of the detection and/or prevention mechanism can be easily adjusted.
In various embodiments, the switch mechanism can be mechanical, single or multiple electronic probe or sensor, reed type, ultrasonic, optical, light fiber, pneumatic or can use any other known switching method, or any combination of the above, all of which can be capable of single or multiple pole switching for the purpose of carrying out simultaneous multi-switching operations without the necessity of any extra relays. An electrical overflow switch may operate on a battery, a 6 volt, a 12 volt, a 24 volt, a 120 volt, a 220 volt, or any other voltage AC or DC, which may prove to be practical, for example, for the purpose of connecting into an electrical building monitoring system or meeting current or future building codes.
If the switch mechanism uses a float, it is preferable that, the float may be fabricated from a material which is impervious to chemicals, chemical fumes, and is not attracted to, or capable of being removed or damaged by birds, rodents or insects. The float should be designed in such a way that it is protected from obstruction by proximity to nearby surfaces and is not subject to adherence to the sides or bottom of the drain pan. A height of the platform may be suitably adjusted to bring about this desired result.
In various embodiments, the annunciator may be an optional integral warning lamp and/or audible alarm to alert service personnel or owners on a local level that the high condensate level has occurred. The annunciator may be connected to the switch mechanism by electrical wires or the annunciator may be wirelessly connected. When the switch mechanism is activated by a float mechanism, the switch mechanism activates the annunciator to alert the owner that excess condensate has accumulated in the drain pan.
The annunciator may communicate directly with the air cooling system and/or an external alarm by means of wiring, wireless RF frequency, infrared, ultraviolet, ultrasonic or any of the known communication technology or any combination of the above.
The pump drains directly from the drain pan itself, or the pump can be connected via a flexible tube to a specially placed inlet inside a drain pan which can be integrated into the drain pan structure, or the pump can be retrofitted to the drain pan after installation of the air cooling system.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with exemplary embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, exemplary embodiments of the invention, set forth above, tend to be illustrative, and not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.