Claims
- 1. A seam for ductwork having a male end portion integrally formed at a distal end of a duct wall, said seam comprising:
a female end portion integrally formed at another distal end of said duct wall; wherein said female end portion includes a first fold and a second fold, said first and second folds defining thereby a female groove for accommodating said male portion therein; and wherein a distal end of said second fold is bent transverse to said female groove prior to said male portion being inserted into said female groove.
- 2. The seam for ductwork according to claim 1, wherein:
said distal end of said second fold is bent away from said female groove.
- 3. The seam for ductwork according to claim 2, wherein:
said first fold extends from an inwardly formed hemmed ridge, said inwardly formed hemmed ridge being substantially perpendicular to said duct wall.
- 4. The seam for ductwork according to claim 1, wherein:
said first fold and said second fold define a sealing angle of approximately 5 to 45 degrees therebetween.
- 5. The seam for ductwork according to claim 1, wherein:
said first fold and said second fold define a sealing angle of approximately 20 degrees therebetween.
- 6. A seam for ductwork having a male end portion integrally formed at a distal end of a duct wall, said seam comprising:
a female end portion integrally formed at another distal end of said duct wall; and wherein said female end portion includes a first fold which is bent to extend in a first direction substantially parallel to said duct wall, a second fold which is bent at an open angle and extends in a second direction to define a female groove for accommodating said male end portion therein, and a sealing fold integrally formed at a distal end of said second fold, said sealing fold being bent at a sealing angle to said second fold prior to said male portion being inserted into said female groove.
- 7. The seam for ductwork according to claim 6, wherein:
said second direction is substantially opposite to said first direction.
- 8. The seam for ductwork according to claim 6, wherein:
said open angle is between 10 to 30 degrees.
- 9. The seam for ductwork according to claim 6, wherein:
said open angle is approximately 20 degrees.
- 10. The seam for ductwork according to claim 6, wherein:
said sealing fold is bent towards said duct wall.
- 11. The seam for ductwork according to claim 6, wherein:
said sealing angle is between 45 to 60 degrees.
- 12. A seam for ductwork having a male end portion integrally formed at a distal end of a duct wall, said seam comprising:
a female end portion integrally formed at another distal end of said duct wall; and wherein said female end portion includes a first fold which is bent at a break point of said duct wall to extend at a hemmed angle towards an interior of said ductwork, a second fold which is bent back upon said first fold and extends substantially adjacent to said break point, a third fold beginning substantially adjacent to said break point and extending substantially parallel to said duct wall, and a fourth fold which is bent back against said third fold to define a female groove for accommodating said male end portion therein.
- 13. A seam for ductwork according to claim 12, said seam further comprising:
a sealing fold integrally formed at a distal end of said fourth fold, said sealing fold being bent at a sealing angle to said fourth fold prior to said male portion being inserted into said female groove.
- 14. The seam for ductwork according to claim 12, wherein:
said hemmed angle is between 10 to 60 degrees.
- 15. The seam for ductwork according to claim 12, wherein:
said hemmed angle is approximately 30 degrees.
- 16. The seam for ductwork according to claim 12, wherein:
said sealing angle is between 45 to 60 degrees.
- 17. A seam for ductwork having a male end portion integrally formed at a distal end of a duct wall, said seam comprising:
a female end portion integrally formed at another distal end of said duct wall; and wherein said female end portion includes a first fold bent to extend inwardly and substantially perpendicular to said duct wall, a second fold bent to extend in a direction substantially parallel to said duct wall, a third fold bent back upon said second fold, and a fourth fold bent at an open angle from said third fold and defining thereby a female groove for accommodating said male portion therein.
- 18. The seam for ductwork according to claim 17, further comprising:
a distal end of said fourth fold bent transverse to said female groove prior to said male portion being inserted into said female groove.
- 19. The seam for ductwork according to claim 18, wherein:
said open angle is between 10 to 60 degrees.
- 20. A method for forming a seam for ductwork having a male end portion integrally formed at a distal end of a duct wall, said method comprising the steps of:
integrally forming a female end portion at another distal end of said duct wall; and wherein integrally forming said female end portion includes bending a first fold beginning at a break point of said duct wall to extend at a hemmed angle towards an interior of said ductwork, bending a second fold back upon said first fold to extend substantially adjacent to said break point, bending a third fold beginning substantially adjacent said break point and extending substantially parallel to said duct wall, and bending a fourth fold back against said third fold to define a female groove for accommodating said male end portion therein.
- 21. The method for forming a seam for ductwork according to claim 20, said method further comprising the steps of:
integrally forming a sealing fold at a distal end of said fourth fold; and bending said sealing fold to be transverse to said female groove prior to said male portion being inserted into said female groove.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/412,740, filed on Sep. 23, 2002, herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60412740 |
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