Claims
- 1. An air duct assembly comprising:
a first duct comprising a fabric; a second duct comprising a fabric; and a fabric flow restriction having a first flow resistance over a first region and a second flow resistance different than the first flow resistance over a second region, the fabric flow restriction being interposed between the first duct and the second duct.
- 2. The air duct assembly of claim 1, wherein the fabric flow restriction comprises a mesh extending over the second region, wherein the mesh defines an opening over the first region.
- 3. The air duct assembly of claim 1, wherein the fabric flow restriction comprises a first fabric extending over the first region and a second fabric extending over the second region, wherein the first fabric has a first porosity different the a second porosity of the second fabric.
- 4. The air duct assembly of claim 1, wherein the fabric flow restriction has a first porosity over the first region and a second porosity over the second region, different than the first porosity.
- 5. The air duct assembly of claim 1, wherein the fabric flow restriction is interposed between the first duct and the second duct to convert a substantially uniform airflow within the first duct into a radius dependent airflow in the second duct.
- 6. The air duct assembly of claim 5, wherein the radius dependent airflow is higher at a central axis than at an outermost radius.
- 7. The air duct assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of the fabric of the second duct or the fabric of the first duct is porous.
- 8. For use in a fabric duct, a fabric flow restriction comprising:
a sleeve; a releasable fastener attached to the sleeve and adapted to fasten the sleeve to the fabric duct for the communication of airflow between the sleeve and the fabric duct; and a fabric flow restriction having a resistance that varies with radius across the fabric flow restriction.
- 9. The fabric flow restriction of claim 8, wherein the resistance of the fabric flow restriction is lowest at a central axis and highest at an outermost radius.
- 10. The fabric flow restriction of claim 8, wherein the fabric flow restriction comprises a mesh defining a first region having a first resistance and a second region having a second resistance different from the first resistance.
- 11. The fabric flow restriction of claim 10, wherein the first region has a lower porosity than the second region.
- 12. The fabric flow restriction of claim 10, wherein the resistance various with radius in a step-wise manner.
- 13. The fabric flow restriction of claim 10, wherein the resistance various with radius in a continuous manner.
- 14. A method of conveying a volume of air, comprising:
conveying the air through a first fabric duct; and conveying the air through a fabric flow restriction that is upstream of the first fabric duct, wherein the fabric flow restriction has a first flow resistance over a first region and a second flow resistance different than the first flow resistance over a second region.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the first fabric duct is air-permeable.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the fabric flow restriction comprises a mesh extending over the second region and defining an opening over the first region.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the fabric flow restriction comprises a first fabric extending over the first region and a second fabric extending over the second region, wherein the first fabric has a first porosity different the a second porosity of the second fabric.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/694,715, filed on Oct. 23, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09694715 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
Child |
10427303 |
May 2003 |
US |