Claims
- 1. A conduit for supplying air through a manhole to the interior of an enclosure wherein said manhole is the entrance/exit for the enclosure, said conduit comprising at least three longitudinal tubular sections, including one central section and two outer sections; at least one of said outer sections having a cylindrical shape and having a first diameter, said central section having a non-cylindrical shape so as to minimize obstruction in the manhole to a person entering or leaving the manhole, said central section being of a size and shape which causes a reduction in air flow rate of no more than about 10 percent relative to the flow rate in a conduit having a diameter substantially the same as said first diameter.
- 2. The conduit of claim 1 wherein the conduit comprises five longitudinal tubular sections joined end-to-end, including a pair of intermediate sections joining the outer sections to the central section, said central section having the general cross-section of a segment of a circle over the entire length of the central section, and wherein said intermediate sections extend angularly away from said central section, the cross-section of each intermediate section changing throughout its length from the shape of the central section at one end thereof to the shape of the respective outer section at the other end thereof.
- 3. The conduit of claim 1 wherein said outer sections are aligned on a common axis which is parallel to the axis of said central section.
- 4. The conduit of claim 1 and including means on the outside of said central section for releasable attachment of said conduit to said manhole.
- 5. The conduit of claim 1 wherein, when said conduit is mounted to the manhole with the central section of said conduit lying adjacent a peripheral edge of the manhole, the central section extends toward a radial center of the manhole less than half that which would occur if the outer section having the cylindrical shape were located within the manhole and adjacent the same peripheral edge.
- 6. The conduit of claim 1 wherein the outer section having the cylindrical shape is about eight inches in diameter, and wherein the conduit is adapted to be mounted on a manhole about twenty inches in diameter, and wherein the central section extends toward a radial center of the manhole by about 3.5 inches.
- 7. The conduit of claim 1 wherein the manhole is circular and said central section has an outer surface which has a radius substantially equal to the radius of said manhole.
- 8. The conduit of claim 4 wherein said means comprises a ring adapted to fit into a channel rim on a manhole.
- 9. A conduit for supplying air through a manhole to the interior of an enclosure wherein said manhole is the entrance/exit for the enclosure, said conduit comprising at least three longitudinal tubular sections, including one central section and two outer sections; at least one of said outer sections being cylindrical in shape and having a first diameter, said central section being non-cylindrical in shape so as to minimize obstruction in the manhole to a person entering or leaving the manhole, said central section being of a size and shape which causes an obstruction of no more than about 10 percent of the cross-sectional area of the manhole.
- 10. A method of ventilating an enclosure with a manhole entrance with minimum obstruction at the manhole comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a conduit having outer open-ended sections which are substantially circular in cross-section, and an intermediate section which is non-circular in cross-section and which obstructs the cross-sectional area of the manhole by not more than about 10 percent; and
- (b) locating the conduit within the manhole entrance such that the intermediate portion extends from inside the enclosure to outside the enclosure.
- 11. A method according to claim 10 wherein the intermediate section has a cross-sectional shape of a segment of a circle.
- 12. A method according to claim 10 wherein the outer open-ended sections of said conduit have a diameter of about eight inches.
- 13. A method according to claim 12 wherein the intermediate section protrudes toward the center of the manhole from a peripheral edge thereof a distance of about 3.5 inches.
- 14. A method according to claim 10 wherein the manhole has a diameter of at least about 20 inches, the outer sections of the conduit have a diameter of about 8 inches, and wherein segment shaped intermediate portion protrudes toward the center of the manhole from a peripheral edge thereof by no more than about 3.5 inches.
- 15. A method according to claim 14 and including the further step of connecting one outer end of said conduit to an air blower, and supplying air under pressure to the enclosure.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 wherein said air blower is rated at about 500CFM and supplies air to the enclosure in a range of about 700-800CFM.
- 17. A method of providing air to an enclosure accessed by a manhole structure, the opening of which is defined by at least one curved surface having a first radius, the method comprising the steps of providing a conduit having at least a pair of end sections and a central section, the central section having a different cross-sectional shape than said end sections, and wherein the cross-sectional shape of the central section includes an outer curved surface having a second radius smaller than said first radius;
- mounting the conduit on the manhole structure so that one end section is located within the enclosure, the central section is located within the opening such that the outer curved surface of the conduit central section lies adjacent the said at least one curved surface of the manhole opening, and the other end section is located outside the enclosure;
- connecting the other end section to a source of air; and
- supplying air from the source to the enclosure through the conduit.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the central section has a cross-section in the general shape of a crescent.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein the central section has a cross-section in the general shape of a segment of a circle.
- 20. The method of claim 18 or 19 wherein the pair of end sections each have a substantially cylindrical cross-section.
- 21. A method of minimizing obstruction to a person entering an enclosure through a manhole while simultaneously supplying air to the enclosure through the manhole comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a conduit having at least a central section and a pair of end sections, one end section adapted to be located within the enclosure, the other end section adapted to be connected to a source of air outside the enclosure, and the central section adapted to be located within the manhole, wherein at least the other end section has a cylindrical cross-sectional shape, and wherein the central section has a non-cylindrical cross-sectional shape;
- (b) mounting the conduit to the manhole so that the central section lies adjacent a peripheral edge of the manhole such that said central section obstructs no more than about 10 percent of the cross-sectional area of the manhole;
- (c) connecting the other end section to a source of air; and
- (d) supplying air to the enclosure through said conduit, the non-cylindrical cross-sectional shape of the central section causing a reduction in flow rate through said central section of not more than about 10 percent as compared to the flow rate in a conduit having a cylindrical cross-section corresponding to said other end section.
- 22. The method as defined in claim 21 wherein, during the practice of step (b), the central section of the conduit is attached to the manhole.
- 23. The method as defined in claim 21 wherein in step (c), the source of air comprises an air blower rated at about 500 CFM.
- 24. The method as defined in claim 21 wherein the manhole is substantially circular, and the central section has at least one outer surface with a radius of curvature substantially the same as, or smaller than that of the manhole.
- 25. The method as defined in claim 21 wherein, during the practice of step (a), the conduit is formed to further include a pair of intermediate sections connecting the central section to the respective end sections, and wherein each intermediate section has a cross-section which changes continuously from the cross-section of the central section at one end thereof to the cross-section of the end section at the other end thereof.
- 26. The method as defined in claim 25 wherein the intermediate sections extend away from the manhole when the conduit is mounted therein.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/071,886, filed July 10, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,794,956.
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