The present invention relates to connecting ducts and in particular to an apparatus and method for connecting ducts.
Ducting is commonly used in large buildings such as factories, office blocks and apartment blocks for the transmission of air, which may be for the purposes of heating or cooling an environment in a building, or ventilating a building. Typically, such ducts are used to transport heated or cooled air and the ducts may be insulated as described in GB2423343. GB2423343 describes a method for connecting insulated ducts in which four flange pieces are connected to four corner pieces to form a rectangular flange frame. The rectangular flange frame is then fitted to the end of each duct section and attached thereto using various methods such as spot welds or rivets. Sealant must then be applied along the edge of the flange on the inside of the duct, and around the corner pieces. When fitting two duct sections together a rubber gasket is placed between the flanges and the flanges are connected together by bolts at the corners and clips or cleats or clamps along the flange edges to ensure a sturdy joint. Both the application of sealant to the flange frame, and the use of clip, cleat or clamp fasteners is time consuming. In addition, the flange frames, joined together by clips, cleats or clamps are prone to bowing or warping under pressure which can compromise the duct seal.
US2009/0309358 describes method for joining segmented ducts, where the duct sections are formed from a single piece of sheet metal folded to form a duct section with a generally rectangular cross-section. Adhesive is applied to the flanges and used to join segments together. The adhesive provides an air seal and avoids the need to wrap tape around the joint. Mechanical fasteners such as clips may also be needed.
It would be desirable to provide an improved method for the connection of duct sections.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a duct apparatus comprising a first duct section and a second duct section, each duct section being provided with a connector assembly for use in connecting the first duct section to the second duct section, the connector assembly comprising a plurality of flange elements, and a plurality of corner elements, wherein each flange element includes attachment means for attachment of an end face of the duct section thereto, and each corner element engages with two flange elements wherein the first duct section is attached to the second duct section using a two-sided adhesive tape applied around the perimeter of the connector assembly of the first duct section, and wherein the two-sided tape both adheres the first section to the second duct section and provides a seal between the two duct sections.
Preferably, the attachment means comprises an opening in the flange element into which the duct section is inserted.
Preferably, the flange element includes a corner element receiving means. Preferably, the receiving means comprises an opening so shaped and dimensioned as to receive a part of a corner element. Preferably, the said part of a corner element is a push fit in the opening.
Preferably, the two-sided adhesive tape is provided in a continuous length. When provided in a continuous length, the tape has a first end and a second end and preferably the two ends overlap by a distance of at least 5 mm. Preferably the two ends overlap by a distance in the range 5-50 mm.
Alternatively, the two-sided adhesive tape is provided in a number of discrete lengths. Each length of tape has a first end and a second end and each first end of each length of tape overlaps with a second end of a different length of tape by a distance of at least 5 mm.
An additional length of adhesive tape may be provided at each corner element of the connector assembly of the first duct section.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a method of connecting a first duct section to a second duct section comprising the steps of:
Preferably, the two-sided adhesive tape is provided in a continuous length. When provided in a continuous length, the tape has a first end and a second end and preferably the two ends overlap by a distance of at least 5 mm. Preferably the two ends overlap by a distance in the range 5-50 mm.
Preferably, the method includes the further step of applying additional lengths of two-sided adhesive tape to the corner elements of the connector assembly of the first duct section prior to step iii).
The apparatus of the invention allows for an improved method for connection together of duct sections and be used with both insulated and uninsulated duct sections. The use of a two-sided adhesive tape to adhere the connector assemblies together on all sides allows for a stiffer structure which is less prone to bowing or warping under pressure and hence provides an improved seal.
In the drawings, which illustrate a preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the invention, and are by way of example:
As shown in
To assemble the connector assembly 1, lengths of flange sections 2 are cut to suit the ducts being connected. The leg portions 12 of four corner sections 3 are then pushed into the ends of the channels 7 located in the base 8 of the four flange sections 2 to form a substantially rectangular or square connector assembly 1. During assembly the flange sections 2 may be punched to form dimples which engage with with apertures 11 on the corner element 3. Engagement of these dimples with apertures 11 assist in keeping the duct connector assembly 1 rigid.
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The two-sided adhesive tape begins to bond on impact but is re-positionable for a number of minutes after application to assist in the connection of the ducts at the correct orientation.
As the ducts are adhered together along the length of each flange section 2 the structure of the connector assembly 1 is stiffened and there is less tendency for the connector assembly 1 to bow out or bend during use, compromising the duct seal.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1614395.0 | Aug 2016 | GB | national |
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Parent | PCT/GB2017/052484 | Aug 2017 | US |
Child | 16282150 | US |