The invention relates to air diffuser terminals utilized with HVAC distribution systems. More particularly, the invention relates to an improved mounting flange and method for installing an air diffuser terminal, especially in a floor opening. With greater particularity, the invention relates to a mounting flange with a ratchet and a pawl for securing the air diffuser terminal in a floor opening.
Under floor HVAC systems carry conditioned air through a plenum located beneath the floor of an occupied space. The conditioned air flows into the occupied space via one or more air diffuser terminals mounted in openings in the floor. The air diffuser terminals are located at various positions in the floor to distribute the conditioned air evenly within the occupied space. In modular floor configurations, the air diffuser terminals may be relocated to accommodate changes in the work layout of the room, increased or decreased worker capacity, or changes in the intended utilization of the occupied space. Accordingly, it is useful in the art to have an HVAC air diffuser terminal that may be readily relocated within the occupied space. Because such air diffuser terminals are floor mounted, the air diffuser terminals must be securely mounted in the floor to ensure the safety of the occupants.
Typical floor mounted HVAC air diffuser terminals include a basket, a diffuser grille, and a mounting flange. The mounting flange secures the air diffuser terminal in the opening in the floor or other support structure. Conditioned air from the under floor air plenum is delivered to the occupied space above the floor through the basket and the diffuser grille. In some installations, the modular terminal basket includes a stationary round basket and rotatable internal round basket. Both the stationary basket and the rotatable basket have openings in their sides and bottoms, such that rotation of the internal basket relative to the stationary basket opens and closes the openings to control the amount of air that flows through the terminal basket, the diffuser grille, and into the occupied space. The internal rotatable basket is connected to the diffuser grille so that rotation of the diffuser grille opens and closes the openings and thereby controls the amount of air flowing through the floor terminal. U.S. Pat. No. 6,290,596 issued to Birdsong, discloses a modular floor terminal with a stationary basket and a rotatable basket connected to the diffuser grille.
The air diffuser terminal disclosed in Birdsong '596 is secured the floor opening by gripping engagement of the upper floor surface and the lower floor surface between a trim ring extending around the periphery of the diffuser grille and a retaining ring, respectively. The retaining ring is rotated with respect to the trim ring such that cammed grooves urge the retaining ring against the lower floor surface while drawing the trim ring downwardly against the upper floor surface. A latching mechanism on the retaining ring engages with latching teeth of the trim ring to prevent rotation and thereby disengagement of the retaining ring.
While the Birdsong '596 air diffuser terminal may be installed and secured in the floor opening by a worker position above the floor, the design of the retaining ring and trim ring interface is unnecessarily complicated.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a modular air diffuser terminal having a simplified low cost mounting flange for securing the HVAC air diffuser terminal in a floor opening.
In accordance with the present invention, an air diffuser terminal is mounted in an opening in a floor or other support structure. The air diffuser terminal includes an air diffuser grille, a basket, and a mounting flange. The mounting flange secures the air diffuser terminal to the floor. The mounting flange comprises a trim ring and a flange clip slideably attached to the trim ring.
The trim ring is dimensioned to fit the floor opening and has a downward gripping surface or lip to engage the top of the floor. The trim ring also has a plurality of vertical slide tracks, each in the form of a vertical slot, extending downwardly from the lip. Each vertical slot has at least one ratchet located on the trim ring adjacent the vertical slot. The ratchet defines a range of adjustment corresponding to the thickness of the floor or other support structure in which the air diffuser terminal will be mounted.
The flange clip includes an attachment portion and an outwardly extending arm with an upward gripping surface. The attachment portion of the flange clip has grooves that engage the edges of the vertical slot. The flange clip also has a pawl that engages the ratchet to lock the flange clip at a vertical position so that the floor is captured between the lip of trim ring and the outwardly extending arm of the flange clip. The flange clip also includes a tab for disengaging the pawl from the ratchet so that the flange clip may be lowered relative the floor and may also be removed from the trim ring.
The mounting flange may also include one or more screws connected between the trim ring and the flange clip to draw the flange clip against the underside of the floor so that the floor is captured between the outwardly extending arm of the flange clip and the lip of the trim ring. The mounting flange of the present invention permits installation of the diffuser by an operator located above the surface of the floor, such that installation may be readily accomplished by simply reaching through the trim ring and into the diffuser basket. The mounting flange of the present invention thereby provides a cost effective method of installing an HVAC terminal in a floor opening.
Further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description of the invention when viewed in conjunction with the drawings and the appended claims.
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In accordance with the present invention, an air diffuser terminal 10 is shown in
The trim ring 14 is dimensioned fit within the opening in the floor 12. The trim ring 14 has a downward gripping surface or lip 43 extending around its periphery for engaging the top surface of the floor 12. The trim ring 14 has a plurality of vertical tracks on which the flange clip 24 is slidably mounted. As shown in
In order to engage the vertical slot 20, the flange clip 24 has an attachment structure 25, which in the illustrated embodiment comprises vertical channels or grooves 30 formed between an inside attachment portion 26 and an outside attachment portion 28. The slot edges 21 of the slot 20 are received in the grooves 30 formed in the flange clip 24 so that flange clip 24 may be raised and lowered within slot 20. Pawls 32 on each side of the flange clip 24 extend inwardly from the outside attachment portion 28 and engage ratchets 22 on both sides of the slot 20 to maintain flange clip 24 in a selected vertical position within slot 20. Preferably, ratchets 22 are formed such that flange clip 24 may slide upwardly with the pawls 32 overriding the ratchets 22, while downward movement is prevented by engagement of the pawls 32 with the ratchets 22.
The slot 20 has a receiving opening 23 positioned at the end of the slot 20 thereby permitting insertion of the flange clip 24 into the slot 20 from the inside of the basket 8 or the inside of the trim ring 14. The slot 20 extends downwardly for a distance from the lip 43 corresponding to the maximum thickness of the floor 12, but not necessarily for the entire height of the basket 8. By leaving the slot 20 open by means of receiving opening 23, the flange clip 24 may be inserted into the slot 20 from within the trim ring 14, facilitating ready installation of the air diffuser terminal 10 by an installer working above the floor 12.
The flange clip 24 comprises an outwardly extending arm 33 having an upward gripping surface 34 that is substantially parallel to the plane of the floor 12 in which the air diffuser terminal 10 is mounted. The upward gripping surface 34 of the outwardly extending arm 33 is urged into engagement with the underside of the floor 12 by sliding the flange clip 24 vertically in the slot 20, while the downward gripping surface and let 43 (
Releasing the flange clip 24 from engagement with the trim ring 14 is accomplished by withdrawing the pawls 32 from engagement with ratchets 22. With reference to
In another embodiment of the present invention shown in
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The flange clip 24 comprises an outwardly extending arm 33 having an upward gripping surface 34 that is substantially parallel to the plane of the floor 12 in which the air diffuser terminal 10 is mounted. The upward gripping surface 34 is urged into supporting engagement with the floor 12 by sliding the flange clip 24 vertically in the slot 20, while a downward gripping surface or lip 43 of the trim ring flange 14 engages an upper surface of the floor 12. The engagement of the pawls 32 with the ratchets 22 maintains the flange clip 24 in engagement with the underside of the floor 12.
In the embodiment shown in
The diffuser mounting flange 16 contemplated by the present invention, permits installation and securement of the diffuser without requiring access to the underside of the floor 12. The flange clip 24 may be installed and secured entirely from above the floor 12 by simply reaching through the interior of the trim ring 14 and into the diffuser basket 8.
While this invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that variations and modifications can be affected within the spirit and scope of the invention as described herein and as described in the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of prior U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/940,842, filed May 30, 2007.
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