1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a ventilating fan, particularly to a fire damper for a ventilating fan.
2. Description of the Related Art
A ventilating fan is a common air exchanging equipment. As shown in
In accordance with the provisions of the laws and regulations in various countries, a refractory protection should be mounted at an air inlet of the ventilating fan to mostly completely isolate the air inlet of the ventilating fan from the indoor. That is, once a fire breaks out, intercommunication (air circulation) between the outdoor and the indoor will be cut off by the refractory protection.
Accordingly, a fire damper 200, as the refractory protection, between the frame 110 and the mask 101 of the ventilating fan 1 having above-mentioned configuration, is needed.
The fire damper 200 comprises a frame 230 having a flange 220 of a quarter shape provided therein and a shutter 210. The shutter 210 comprises a shutter curtain 211, springs 212 provided at both sides of the shutter curtain 211, mounting clamps 214 for the shutter curtain 211, made of thermal fuse components 213, for example tin alloy, etc. The shutter curtain 211 of the shutter 210 is mounted over the flange 220 (that is, near the frame 110 of the ventilating fan) in a folded state. The fire damper 200 is fixed on the frame 110 of the ventilating fan. The mask 101 is mounted on the fire damper 200.
Meanwhile, once an emergency, such as a fire, happens, the thermal fuse components 213 will burn out and the springs 212 will spring out to close up the shutter, so that intercommunication to the outdoor will be cut off around the flange 220. However, once an illumination device 102 is mounted on the mask of the ventilating fan 100, a power cord 103 for the illumination device 102 usually passes through the opening section of the ventilating fan 100 and then is connected to electrical components 112 for the ventilating fan 100. In this case, if a fire damper 200 is provided between the mask 101 and the ventilating fan 100, the power cord should be arranged to keep away from the shutter 210 so as to avoid interference between the shutter 210 and the power cord during closing of the shutter 210.
Like the mask of an illuminating device, for the masks through which the power cord is connected to the ventilation fan and the masks through which no power cord will pass, they cannot share the same fire damper. In the meanwhile the cost of the ventilating fan is reduced.
The present invention has been made to overcome or alleviate at least one of the above-mentioned problems and drawbacks existing in the prior art.
Accordingly, it is at least an object of the present invention to provide a fire damper for a ventilating fan, which is able to simultaneously cope with the above-mentioned two situations and meets requirements of the laws and regulations.
In order to achieve at least one of the above-mentioned objects, the present invention provides a fire damper for a ventilating fan, wherein the fire damper comprises a shutter and a frame provided with a flange, and, the frame has preformed openings provided thereon and is further provided with a movable component for opening or closing the preformed openings.
In one aspect, the preformed openings are provided on an upper frame section and a lower frame section of the frame, respectively; and, the preformed openings are provided in a paired configuration.
In one aspect, the movable component is provided with a prolonged protruded groove, and an edge portion is provided at a location, corresponding to the preformed openings, at one side of the protruded groove; wherein a power cord is passed through the preformed openings, which are formerly broken through, via the protruded groove, when the protruded groove is mounted over against locations of the preformed openings; and wherein locations of the preformed openings are blocked by the edge portion when the protruded groove is mounted offsetting from locations of the preformed openings.
In one aspect, the movable component has clip members provided at one end thereof and configured to be caught or engaged at the upper or lower end of said frame, and a screw hole formed at the other end thereof through which the movable component is fixed to said frame by screw.
In one aspect, the preformed openings are provided at the flange of the said frame.
In one aspect, the movable component is formed with a through groove of which a prolonged screw hole is formed at one side, and, a block portion is provided at the upper section of the prolonged screw hole along a length direction of said prolonged screw hole; wherein a power cord is passed through the preformed openings, which are formerly broken through, via the through groove, when the through groove is mounted over against locations of the preformed openings; and wherein locations of the preformed openings are blocked by the block portion, when the protruded groove is mounted offsetting from locations of the preformed openings.
As apparent form the above, the fire damper according to the present invention at least has the following advantages and benefits: the masks through which the power cord is connected to the ventilation fan and the masks through which no power cord will pass can share the same fire damper. Accordingly the cost of the product is high.
The present invention may be understood and its features made apparent to those skilled in the art by referencing the accompanying drawings.
In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a more thorough description of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the invention.
The preformed openings 301 and 302 are provided on the upper frame section 231 and the lower frame section 232 of the frame, respectively. The preformed openings 301 and 302 are provided in a paired configuration. The “preformed” means that the openings are not cut out completely, specifically, the openings are in an incomplete cut-out status and have pinhole line (a line with perforations) configurations.
As shown in
In this embodiment of the present invention, the object of that width of the edge portion 440 is slightly greater than that of the preformed openings 301 and 302 is to facilitate the edge portion 440 to block the preformed openings 301 and 302. However, the present invention is not limited to adopt the edge portion 440 has a width slightly greater than or equal to the preformed openings 301 and 302.
The movable component 400 according to the present invention may use two screw holes, instead of the prolonged screw hole. In addition, according to the present invention, the corresponding screw hole may not be provided on the frame, because, normally, with a certain external force, the screw can penetrate directly through the frame of metal sheet.
With the above-mentioned structure, once a mask with a sensor or an illumination is adopted in the ventilating fan 100, passageway is presented by only forming the preformed opening 303 of the flange 220 of the frame along the pinhole line. Then, a power cord 330 with a sensor or an illumination is passed through the preformed opening 303. The passageway formed by the preformed opening 303, which is formerly broken through, of the flange 220 of the frame is filled with the power cord 330. And, the power cord 330 is fixed by the through groove 510 of the movable component 500 to the frame 230. Here, the passageway presented by forming the preformed opening 303 is completely closed down. When the shutter of the fire damper 200 is closed (no shown in these figures), the air inlet of the ventilating fan 100 is completely isolated from the indoor. That is, the ventilating fan 100 is prevented to inhale the air in the indoor.
In this embodiment of the present invention, the object of that length and width of the block portion 530 is slightly greater than those of the preformed opening 303 is to facilitate the block portion 530 to block the preformed opening 303. However, the present invention is not limited to adopt the block portion 530 has a size slightly greater than or equal to the preformed opening 303.
In addition, the through groove 510 of the movable component 500 partly may act as a locating piece of the shutter, that is, a section into which the shutter will run during the closing. The through groove 510 exists, whether the preformed opening is adopted or not.
Although several exemplary embodiments have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes or modifications may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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