Claims
- 1. A damper assembly comprising:
- a pair of sidewalls spaced apart, the sidewalls having opposing openings and a damper blade for pivoting movement around a transverse pivot axis extending between the opposing openings, the damper blade comprising:
- a planar body extending transversely between the sidewalls for rotation around the transverse pivot axis, the planar body having top and bottom edges and having sides extending between the top and bottom edges;
- a pair of journals situated along opposite sides of the planar body, the journals each including a fixed portion extending substantially parallel to the pivot axis and extending from the body, and the journals each including two free end portions extending from the fixed portion in opposite directions, respectively, around the pivot axis, to define a respective journal bearing surface by which a respective side of the damper blade is supported in a respective one of the openings in the sidewalls;
- wherein the damper assembly further comprises a pair of bushings each projecting laterally into a respective one of the opposing openings in the sidewalls, each bushing having a body portion with an opening situated within the opening in the respective sidewall for journaled support of a respective journal bearing surface of the damper blade, and each bushing having an annular flange disposed inwardly of a respective sidewall and encircling the opening in the body portion; and
- wherein the sidewalls each include an extrusion formed around a perimeter of each respective one of the opposing openings in the sidewalls to further support a respective journal bearing surface of the damper blade.
- 2. The damper assembly of claim 1 wherein the damper blade further comprises,
- a rounded rib formed in the body between the top and bottom edges and extending along the pivot axis, the rounded rib forming a channel in which the pivot axis is situated along a center of an arc defined by the rounded rib; and
- wherein the fixed portion of each journal is also rounded and wherein the fixed portion of each journal is an extension of the rounded rib.
- 3. The damper assembly of claim 1, wherein the two portions of each journal are arcuate with inside edges disposed adjacent to portions of the sides of the damper blade, the inside edges of the arcuate portions being separated from the planar body by a slit to allow bending of the arcuate portions relative to the fixed portion of the journal.
- 4. The damper assembly of claim 1, wherein the bushings are made of nylon.
- 5. A damper assembly comprising:
- a pair of sidewalls spaced apart, the sidewalls having opposing openings and a damper blade for pivoting movement around a transverse pivot axis extending between the opposing openings, the damper blade comprising:
- a planar body extending transversely between the sidewalls for rotation around the transverse pivot axis, the planar body having top and bottom edges and having sides extending between the top and bottom edges;
- a pair of journals situated along opposite sides of the planar body, the journals each including a fixed portion extending substantially parallel to the pivot axis and extending from the body, and the journals each including two free end portions extending from the fixed portion in opposite directions, respectively, around the pivot axis, to define a respective journal bearing surface by which a respective side of the damper blade is supported in a respective one of the openings in the sidewalls;
- wherein the sidewalls each form an extrusion around a perimeter of each respective one of the opposing openings in the sidewalls to support a respective journal bearing surface of the damper blade; and
- a pair of bushings each projecting laterally into an opening in a respective sidewall, each bushing having a body portion with an opening situated within the opening in the respective sidewall for journaled support of a respective journal bearing surface of the damper blade.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/667,875, filed Mar. 12, 1991 abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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