Claims
- 1. A damper assembly for controlling the flow of gases in a conduit, the assembly comprising, in combination, a plurality of generally rectangular blades, each including a pair of spaced, generally rectangular plates, each pair of plates defining a substantially unrestricted open flow passageway extending entirely through each blade, each blade having a pivot axis extending longitudinally thereof, the pivot axes of said plurality of blades supporting said blades and allowing said blades to swing about their respective axes into a closed condition wherein a first series of said plates are aligned in one common plane and wherein a second series of plates are aligned in a second common plane, said first and second series of plates forming an enclosed sealing space, said plurality of blades also being swingable into an open position wherein said plates of each blade are all substantially parallel to the plates of the other blades in side-by-side relationship and aligned with the direction of gas flow, whereby gas may flow between said blades and also between said plates of said blades through said open passageways defined thereby.
- 2. A damper as defined in claim 1, including means for admitting sealing fluid into said sealing space, said admitting means including an aperture defined by the spaced parallel plates of at least one of said blades.
- 3. A damper for a duct.Iadd., the duct having a passageway for directing fluid therethrough in a given direction of fluid flow, the damper .Iaddend.comprising a frame defining a rectangular opening .[.and.]. .Iadd.for selectively permitting the flow of fluid through said frame in substantially the same direction as the direction of flow through said duct, said frame being .Iaddend.mountable in said duct and at least two blades extending across said opening and journaled in said frame to rotate about parallel axes from edge-to-edge .Iadd.fully .Iaddend.closed positions forming a common barrier across said opening to open positions.Iadd., including fully open positions, .Iaddend.in parallel planes .Iadd.said barrier being disposed in generally perpendicular relationship to the general direction of fluid flow through said duct, said blades, when in their fully open positions, occupying positions perpendicular to those of said blades in their fully closed positions, .Iaddend.each blade including a pair of spaced, flat parallel plates joined together with connecting members, the space between the plates of each blade defining a substantially unrestricted open fluid passageway through such blade.
- 4. A damper as defined in claim 3, wherein each plate of each blade includes a pair of edges extending parallel to the axis of rotation of each blade, one edge of one plate and one edge of the other plate defining a first open aperture of each blade, the other edge of said one plate and the other edge of said other plate defining a second open aperture, one of said apertures providing an inlet and the other of said apertures providing an outlet to said fluid passageway of each blade to permit flow of fluid therethrough.
- 5. A damper as defined in claim 4, wherein each blade includes sides parallel to said edges of said plates and in face-to-face relationship with said frame, and wherein the damper .[.assembly.]. includes means for maintaining a predetermined clearance between said sides and said frame, said maintaining means including a movable member disposed on one of said sides of each blade and between said plates thereof, a bearing between said frame and said movable member and biasing means urging said movable member toward said frame, said movable member having an outer extremity disposed adjacent said frame, said bearing being so disposed with respect to said movable member and said frame as to provide the predetermined clearance between said outer extremity and said frame, said biasing means allowing said moving means to move with respect to said blade upon thermal expansion to maintain said predetermined clearance.
- 6. A damper as defined in claim 3, including means for admitting sealing fluid into said space between the plates of each blade, said admitting means including an opening in said frame and an aperture defined by the spaced plates of at least one of said blades, said blade aperture and said frame opening being in registry with each other when said blades are in their closed positions.
- 7. An apparatus for controlling the flow of a fluid .Iadd.in a duct, the duct having a passageway for directing fluid therethrough in a given direction of fluid flow, the apparatus .Iaddend.comprising:
- (a) a housing having an opening therethrough .Iadd.for selectively permitting the flow of fluid through said housing in substantially the same direction as the direction of flow through said duct, said opening .Iaddend.defining a main fluid passageway;
- (b) a plurality of closure members movably mounted in said housing and cooperating with said housing and with each other to control the flow of fluid through said main fluid passageway, each closure member including a pair of spaced walls, each pair of spaced walls defining a substantially unrestricted secondary fluid passageway through the interior of each of said closure members;
- (c) said closure members being movable between open and closed positions.Iadd., including fully open and closed positions.Iaddend.;
- (d) said closure members being so arranged that each secondary fluid passageway is exposed to communication with said main fluid passageway when said .Iadd.fully .Iaddend.closure members are in a position other than said closed position, said closure members also being so arranged as to substantially block communication between said secondary fluid passageways and said main fluid passageway when said members are in the .Iadd.fully .Iaddend.closed position.Iadd., said closure members, when in said fully closed position, forming a barrier across said opening, which barrier is disposed in generally perpendicular relationship to the general direction of fluid flow through the duct, said closure members, when in said fully open position, occupying positions perpendicular to the positions occupied by the closure members in said fully closed position.Iaddend..
- 8. An apparatus for controlling the flow of a fluid as defined in claim 7 wherein said closure members are so arranged that said fluid passageways thereof are all in communicating alignment with each other when said closure members are in the closed position to provide an enclosed sealing space extending across said main fluid passageway.
- 9. A damper as defined in claim 8, including means for admitting sealing fluid into said enclosed sealing space, each closure member including a pair of apertures providing inlets and outlets for said secondary fluid passageway of each blade, said admitting means including at least one of said apertures of at least one of said closure members.
- 10. An apparatus for controlling the flow of a fluid as defined in claim 9, wherein said enclosed space is connected by said admitting means with a source of pressurized fluid other than the fluid in said main fluid passageway to seal said closure members and prevent leakage of fluid in said main fluid passageway through said closure members.
- 11. An apparatus for controlling the flow of a fluid as defined in claim 10, wherein said source of pressurized fluid is an air blower.
- 12. A damper assembly .Iadd.for a duct, the duct having a passageway for directing fluid therethrough in a given direction of fluid flow, the damper assembly .Iaddend.comprising, in combination, a frame defining an opening .Iadd.for selectively permitting the flow of fluid through said frame in substantially the same direction as the direction of flow through the duct, said frame being mountable in said duct .Iaddend., a series of damper blades each with a hollow interior, said damper blades being pivotally supported on said frame to swing between open and closed positions, said blades having oppositely disposed, open edge portions extending across said opening, said edge portions of each blade communicating with said hollow interior thereof to provide a substantially unrestricted open passageway through the blade.Iadd., said blades, when in said fully closed position, forming a barrier across said opening, which barrier is disposed in generally perpendicular relationship to the general direction of fluid flow through the duct, said blades, when in said fully open position, occupying positions perpendicular to the positions occupied by the blades in said fully closed position.Iaddend..
- 13. A damper as defined in claim 12, wherein certain of said open edge portions mate with each other and with said frame when said damper blades are in the closed position to form an enclosed sealing space across said frame.
- 14. A damper as defined in claim 13, including means for admitting sealing fluid into said .[.enclosure.]. .Iadd.enclosed .Iaddend.sealing space, each closure member having apertures defined by said edge portions, said admitting means including at least one of said apertures of at least one of said blades and an opening in said frame, said one aperture being in registry with said frame opening when said blades are in their closed positions.
- 15. A damper assembly comprising a series of damper blades which are pivotable about parallel axes between an open condition wherein the blades are in parallel, spaced, side-by-side relationship and a closed condition wherein said blades are aligned in edge-to-edge relationship to form a common barrier, each blade including an upstream wall and a downstream wall spaced from said upstream wall, said upstream wall having a first upstream wall edge and a second upstream wall edge, said downstream wall having a first downstream wall edge and a second downstream wall edge, said first upstream and downstream wall edges defining a substantially unrestricted open inlet in each blade, said second upstream and downstream wall edges defining a substantially unrestricted open outlet aperture in each blade, said inlet and outlet apertures communicating with each other to provide a substantially unrestricted open passageway through each blade, at least one of said apertures of one blade mating with one of said apertures of another blade to form a single enclosed sealing space between said walls of said series of blades when said blades are in the closed condition.
- 16. A damper as defined in claim 15, including means for admitting sealing fluid into said sealing space, said admitting means including one of said apertures.
- 17. A damper as defined in claim 15, wherein one upstream wall edge of each blade mates with one upstream well edge of the next adjacent blade.
- 18. A damper as defined in claim 17, wherein one wall edge of each mating pair of wall edges includes a rigid sealing member fixedly attached thereto, said rigid sealing member providing a predetermined clearance between said mating wall edges at ambient temperature.
- 19. A damper as defined in claim 15, wherein said walls of each blade are oppositely offset in staggered relationship with respect to the axis about which the blade pivots, one of said upstream wall edges of each blade being disposed at a greater distance from the axis than the other of said upstream wall edges, one of said downstream wall edges of each blade being disposed at a greater distance from the axis than the other of said downstream wall edges. .Iadd. 20. A damper for a duct comprising a frame defining a rectangular opening and mountable in said duct and at least two blades extending across said opening and journaled in said frame to rotate about parallel axes from edge-to-edge closed positions forming a common barrier across said opening to open positions in parallel planes, each blade including a pair of spaced, flat parallel plates joined together with connecting members, the space between the plates of each blade defining a substantially unrestricted open fluid passageway through such blade, each plate of each blade including a pair of edges extending parallel to the axis of rotation of each blade, one edge of one plate and one edge of the other plate defining a first open aperture of each blade, the other edge of said one plate and the other edge of said other plate defining a second open aperture, one of said apertures providing an inlet and the other of said apertures providing an outlet to said fluid passageway of each blade to permit flow of fluid therethrough, each plate including sides parallel to said edges of said plates and in face-to-face relationship with said frame, means for maintaining a predetermined clearance between said sides and said frame, said maintaining means including a movable member disposed on one of said sides of each blade and between said plates thereof, a bearing between said frame and said movable member and biasing means urging said movable member toward said frame, said movable member having an outer extremity disposed adjacent said frame, said bearing being so disposed with respect to said movable member and said frame as to provide the predetermined clearance between said outer extremity and said frame, said biasing means allowing said moving means to move with respect to said blade upon thermal expansion to maintain said predetermined clearance. .Iaddend..Iadd. 21. A damper for a duct comprising a frame defining a rectangular opening and mountable in said duct and at least two blades extending across said opening and journaled in said frame to rotate about parallel axes from edge-to-edge closed positions forming a common barrier across said opening to open positions in parallel planes, each blade including a pair of spaced, flat parallel plates joined together with connecting members, the space between the plates of each blade defining a substantially unrestricted open fluid passageway through such blade, means for admitting sealing fluid into said space between the plates of each blade, said admitting means including an opening in said frame and an aperture defined by the spaced plates of at least one of said blades, said blade aperture and said frame opening being in registry with each other when said blades are in their closed positions. .Iaddend..Iadd. 22. An apparatus for controlling the flow of a fluid comprising:
- (a) a housing having an opening therethrough defining a main fluid passageway;
- (b) a plurality of closure members movably mounted in said housing and cooperating with said housing and with each other to control the flow of fluid through said main fluid passageway, each closure member including a pair of spaced walls, each pair of spaced walls defining a substantially unrestricted secondary fluid passageway through the interior of each of said closure members;
- (c) said closure members being movable between open and closed positions;
- (d) said closure members being so arranged that each secondary fluid passageway is exposed to communication with said main fluid passageway when said closure members are in a position other than said closed position, said closure members also being so arranged as to substantially block communication between said secondary fluid passageways and said main fluid passageway when said members are in the closed position;
- (e) said closure members being so arranged that said fluid passageways thereof are all in communicating alignment with each other when said closure members are in the closed position to provide an enclosed sealing space extending across said main fluid passageway:
- (f) means for admitting sealing fluid into said enclosed sealing space, each closure member including a pair of apertures providing inlets and outlets for said secondary fluid passageway of each blade, said admitting means including at least one of said apertures of at least one of said
- closure members. .Iaddend..Iadd. 23. A damper assembly comprising, in combination, a frame defining an opening, a series of damper blades each with a hollow interior, said damper blades being pivotally supported on said frame to swing between open and closed positions, said blades having oppositely disposed, open edge portions extending across said opening, said edge portions of each blade communicating with said hollow interior thereof to provide a substantially unrestricted open passageway through the blade, certain of said open edge portions mating with each other and with said frame when said damper blades are in the closed position to form an enclosed sealing space across said frame, means for admitting sealing fluid into said enclosed sealing space, each closure member having apertures defined by said edge portions, said admitting means including at least one of said apertures of at least one of said blades and an opening in said frame, said one aperture being in registry with said frame opening when said blades are in their closed positions. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This is a continuation of application Serial No. 156,673, filed June 5, 1980 now abandoned, which in turn is a reissue of U.S. Patent 4,191,212 issued Mar. 4, 1980. .Iaddend.
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