Claims
- 1. For a damper having a frame, a blade pivotally associated with the frame, and actuator means for varying the orientation of the blade within the frame, an improved damper operator comprising:
- a. a first arm fixedly associated with and extending essentially radially from the actuator means;
- b. a second arm pivotally associated with and extending between the first arm and the blade of the damper;
- c. means for biasing the blade toward a selected orientation; and
- d. means for selectively interconnecting portions of the first and second arms;
- so that the first and second arms are prevented from rotating with respect to each other in a first mode of operation, and so that the first and second arms are permitted to rotate with respect to each other, to permit the blade to rotate toward the selected orientation, in a second mode of operation.
- 2. The damper of claim 1 wherein the actuator means is pivotally associated with the damper, so that the blade is continuously movable between a fully open and fully closed position.
- 3. The damper of claim 2 wherein the actuator means comprises a drive rod attached to the first arm and extending transversely, outwardly from the frame of the damper, and a mounting bracket attached to the frame of the damper and adapted for rotational engagement of the drive rod.
- 4. The damper of claim 1 wherein the second arm includes means for slidingly engaging a pivot operatively associated with the blade.
- 5. The damper of claim 4 wherein the pivot is a ferrule extending from a bracket attached to and extending outwardly from the blade of the damper.
- 6. The damper of claim 4 wherein the engaging means is a longitudinally extending, U-shaped slot.
- 7. The damper of claim 1 wherein the actuator means is fixedly associated with the damper, so that the blade is capable of assuming either a fully open or a fully closed position.
- 8. The damper of claim 1 wherein the biasing means is a spring extending between portions of the damper blade and portions of the frame of the damper.
- 9. The damper of claim 1 wherein the interconnecting means comprises:
- a. a bimetallic spring element, one end of which is attached to one of the arms of the damper operator, and the other end of which includes a latch portion; and
- b. a blade portion operatively associated with the other of the arms of the damper operator, and having an aperature adapted to receive the latch portion of the bimetallic spring element.
- 10. The damper of claim 9 wherein the interconnecting means is electrically operated.
- 11. The damper of claim 10 wherein the bimetallic spring element further comprises electrically operated heating means operatively associated therewith.
- 12. The damper of claim 9 wherein the blade portion further includes a sloping surface for assisting interconnection between the blade portion and the latch portion.
- 13. The damper of claim 1 wherein the interconnecting means comprises a fusible link, one end of which is attached to one of the arms of the damper operator, and the other end of which engages a hooked end portion associated with the other of the arms of the damper operator.
- 14. For a damper having a frame, and a blade pivotally associated with the frame, an improved damper operator comprising:
- a drive means operatively associated with the frame of the damper;
- b. a pluralty of interconnected lever arms pivotally associated with each other, opposing ends of which are associated with and extend between the drive means and the blade; and
- c. means for selectively connecting to each other portions of each of the lever arms, spaced from the pivotal interconnections of the lever arms and the end of the lever arm associated with the drive means;
- so that selective engagement between the portions of the lever arms permits selective respective rotation of the lever arms, to permit the blade to be urged to a selected orientation.
- 15. The damper of claim 1 wherein the first arm is fixedly connected to the actuator means, the second arm is pivotally connected to the first arm, and the pivotal connection between the first arm and the second arm is radially spaced from the fixed connection between the first arm and the actuator means.
- 16. The damper of claim 15 wherein the interconnecting means is positioned between the pivotal connection between the first arm and the second arm and the fixed connection between the first arm and the actuator means.
- 17. The damper of claim 1 wherein the second arm has two ends, one of which is pivotally connected to the first arm, and the other of which engages the blade of the damper.
- 18. The damper of claim 17 wherein the first arm has two ends, one of which is fixedly associated with the actuator means, and the other of which is pivotally associated with the second arm.
- 19. The damper of claim 6 wherein the second arm has two ends, one of which is pivotally connected to the first arm, and the other of which incorporates the slot.
- 20. The damper of claim 1 wherein the first arm has two ends, one of which is fixedly associated with the actuator means, and the other of which is pivotally associated with the second arm.
- 21. For a damper having a frame, a blade pivotally associated with the frame, and actuator means for varying the the orientation of the blade within the frame between a fully open and a fully closed position, and comprising a drive rod pivotally associated with and extending transversely, outwardly from the frame of the damper, an improved damper operator comprising:
- a. a first arm fixedly connected to and extending essentially radially from the actuator means;
- b. a second arm, one end of which is pivotally connected to portions of the the first arm radially spaced from the fixed connection between the first arm and the actuator means, and the other end of which incorporates a longitudinally extending, U-shaped slot for engaging a pivot associated with the blade of the damper;
- c. means for biasing the blade toward a selected orientation; and
- d. means for selectively interconnecting portions of the first and second arms, positioned between the pivotal connection between the first arm and the second arm and the fixed connection between the first arm and the actuator means;
- so that the first and second arms are prevented from rotating with respect to each other in a first mode of operation, and so that the first and second arms are permitted to rotate with respect to each other, to permit the blade to rotate toward the selected orientation, in a second mode of operation.
RELATED CASES
This is a continuation-in-part of my prior co-pending patent application Ser. No. 16,514, filed Mar. 1, 1979, and entitled "Quadrant Operator", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,301,569, dated Nov. 24, 1981.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16,514 is a continuation-in-part of my prior co-pending patent application Ser. No. 896,299, filed Apr. 14, 1978, and entitled "Self-Resetting, Cable Operated Translating Drive Link", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,195,384, dated Apr. 1, 1980; which in turn is a continuation-in-part of my prior co-pending patent application Ser. No. 799,044, filed Mar. 18, 1977, and entitled "Telescoping Heat Responsive Releasing Means", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,099,292, dated July 11, 1978; which in turn is a continuation-in-part of my prior co-pending patent application Ser. No. 676,483, filed Apr. 13, 1976, and entitled "Resettable, Heat Actuatable Fire Link", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,041,570, dated Aug. 16, 1977, as well as a continuation-in-part of my prior co-pending patent application Ser. No. 676,413, filed Apr. 13, 1976, and entitled "Clutch Motor For Use In Resettable Fire Damper", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,040,304, dated Aug. 9, 1977.
U.S. patent application ser. No. 676,413 is also a continuation-in-part of my prior co-pending patent application Ser. No. 764,774, filed Feb. 2, 1977, and entitled "Rotating Blade Fire Damper", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,114,646, dated Sept. 19, 1978; which in turn is a continuation of my prior co-pending patent application Ser. No. 689,994, filed May 26, 1976, and entitled "Rotating Blade Fire Damper", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,081,173, dated Mar. 28, 1978.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16,514 is also a continuation-in-part of my prior co-pending patent application Ser. No. 896,237, filed Apr. 14, 1978, and entitled "Electro-Thermal Fire Protection Locking Clip", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,219,041, dated Aug. 26, 1980.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16,514 is also a continuation-in-part of my prior co-pending patent application Ser. No. 905,211, filed May 12, 1978, and entitled "Method of Forming A Smoke, Fire and Air Control Damper With Stamped Blade Hinge", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,183,129, dated Jan. 15, 1980; which in turn is a division of my prior co-pending patent application Ser. No. 729,831, filed Oct. 4, 1976, and entitled "Smoke, Fire and Air Control Damper With Stamped Blade", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,113,232, dated Sept. 12, 1978.
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