Claims
- 1. A fabric air diffuser for an air supply duct, the diffuser comprising:
- a frame for connecting the diffuser to the air supply duct; and
- an open-weave, fabric sheet mounted in the frame, the sheet for redirecting the flow of air upon exiting the sheet to flow laterally to and radially outward from the sheet.
- 2. The fabric air diffuser of claim 1, wherein the sheet is flat, is composed of an essentially non-combustible material, and is coated with a soil-resistant non-combustible composition.
- 3. The fabric air diffuser of claim 2, wherein the soil-resistant composition is a low surface energy polymer.
- 4. The fabric air diffuser of claim 3, wherein the soil-resistant composition comprises PTFE.
- 5. The fabric air diffuser of claim 1, wherein the frame is rectangular in shape and the fabric has warp and fill yarns extending diagonally across the frame.
- 6. The fabric air diffuser of claim 1, wherein the fabric sheet is composed of interwoven warp and fill yarns, the warp and fill yarns prior to weaving having a circular cross sectional diameter of 28 mils, and the sheet having a thickness of approximately 23 mils and the open weave having a total open area of approximately 38%, each opening essentially rectangular in plan and approximately 50.times.50 mils.
- 7. A method for diffusing air flowing from an air supply duct, the method comprising:
- providing an open-weave, fabric sheet for redirecting the flow of air upon exiting the sheet to flow laterally to and radially outward from the sheet;
- mounting the fabric in a frame; and
- connecting the frame to the air supply duct.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the sheet is flat, is composed of an essentially non-combustible material, and is coated with a soil-resistant, non-combustible composition.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the soil resistant composition is a low surface energy polymer.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the soil resistant composition comprises PTFE.
- 11. The method of claim 7, wherein the frame is rectangular in shape and the fabric is mounted in the frame with the warp and fill yarns extending diagonally across the frame.
- 12. A method for attenuating the noise associated with air flowing through a defined volume, the method comprising:
- disposing an open-weave, fabric sheet across an entire cross-sectional area of the volume, the sheet for redirecting the flow of air upon exiting the sheet to flow laterally to and radially outward from the sheet to attenuate the noise generated as the air passes through the sheet.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the fabric sheet is flat, is composed of an essentially non-combustible material, and is coated with a soil-resistant, non-combustible composition.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the soil-resistant composition is a low surface energy polymer.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the soil-resistant composition comprises PTFE.
- 16. An air diffusing system comprising:
- an air supply duct which does not contain an angled-vane diffuser or louvers; and
- a diffuser including a frame attaching the diffuser to the air supply duct, and an open-weave, fabric sheet mounted in the frame, the sheet for redirecting the flow of air from the duct upon exiting the sheet to flow laterally to and radially outward from the sheet.
- 17. The air diffusing system of claim 16, wherein the fabric sheet is composed of interwoven warp and fill yarns, the warp and fill yarns prior to weaving having a circular cross sectional diameter of 28 mils, and the sheet having a thickness of approximately 23 mils and the open weave having a total open area of approximately 38%, each opening essentially rectangular in plan and approximately 50.times.50 mils.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/590,102 filed on Jan. 24, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,427 and a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US97/01123 filed Jan. 24, 1997.
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