Claims
- 1. A remotely trippable and resettable damper for installation in a system of ducts, comprising:
- a damper blade assembly including at least one damper blade operable between an open position and a closed position and a rotatably supported shaft connected to said blade whereby rotation of said shaft moves said blade between said open and closed positions, said shaft being biased to drive said blade to said closed position;
- remotely operable control means releasably connected to said damper blade assembly for moving said damper blade between said open and closed positions and for holding said damper blade in said open position during normal operating conditions;
- a power-actuated unit for disengaging said damper blade assembly from said control means;
- means for remotely re-engaging said damper blade assembly to said control means following a tripping of said damper; and
- a remotely locatable sensor for sensing an environmental condition in said system, said sensor being centrally disposed in a duct of said system to ensure exposure to a representative sample of airflow, said sensor being operatively connected to said power-actuated unit to provide said power-actuated unit with a signal in response to said condition whereby said damper blade assembly is disengaged from said control means allowing said damper blade to be driven to said closed position.
- 2. The damper according to claim 1, wherein said sensor includes a first sensing device for sensing temperature level T.sub.1, and wherein said first sensing device provides a signal to said power-actuated unit to close said damper when the duct temperature reaches temperature level T.sub.1.
- 3. The damper according to claim 2, wherein said sensor further comprises a second sensing device for sensing temperature level T.sub.2, and further comprising a reset switch to prevent remote operation of the damper blade after the duct temperature reaches temper level T.sub.2, and wherein said second sensing device provides a signal upon reaching temperature level T.sub.2 to trip said reset switch thus preventing remote operation of said damper.
- 4. The damper according to claim 3, further comprising a relay, said relay operatively connecting said second sensing device to said reset switch.
- 5. The damper according to claim 4, wherein said relay and said reset switch are mounted exteriorly to the duct.
- 6. The damper according to claim 3, wherein said first and second sensing devices are mounted on a bracket attached to the damper frame.
- 7. The damper according to claim 3, wherein said first and second sensing devices are mounted on a cantilevered shaft extending inward from a sidewall of said duct.
- 8. A remotely trippable and resettable damper for installation in a system of ducts, comprising:
- a damper blade assembly having at least one damper blade operable between an open position and a closed position and a rotatably supported shaft connected to said blade whereby rotation of said shaft moves said blade between said open and closed positions, said shaft being biased to drive said blade to said closed position;
- remotely operable control means releasably connected to said damper blade assembly for moving said damper blade between said open and closed positions and for holding said damper blade in said open position during normal operating conditions;
- a power-actuated unit for disengaging said damper blade assembly from said control means;
- means for remotely re-engaging said damper blade assembly to said control means following a tripping of said damper;
- a damper blade position indicator for sensing whether said damper blade is in said open or closed position; and
- a remotely locatable sensor for sensing an environmental condition in said system, said sensor operatively connected to said power-actuated unit to provide said power-actuated unit with a signal in response to said condition whereby said damper blade assembly is disengaged from said control means allowing said damper blade to be driven to said closed position.
- 9. The damper according to claim 8, wherein said position indicator includes a signal arm positioned exteriorly to the duct and connected to rotate in response to rotation of said shaft thus visually indicating whether said damper blade is in said open or closed position.
- 10. The damper according to claim 9, wherein said position indicator further includes a pair of sensors positioned for contact with said signal arm as said signal arm rotates in response to rotation of said shaft.
- 11. The damper according to claim 10, wherein said sensors are selected from the group consisting of mechanically actuated limit switches and magnetically sensitive proximity switches.
- 12. A remotely trippable and resettable damper for installation in a system of ducts, comprising:
- a damper blade assembly including a plurality of interconnected damper blades operable between open and closed positions, said damper blade assembly further including a rotatably supported shaft connected to at least one of said blades whereby rotation of said shaft moves said blades between said open and closed positions, said shaft being biased to drive said blades to said closed position;
- remotely operable control means releasably connected to said damper blade assembly for moving said damper blades between said open and closed positions and for holding said damper blades in said open position during normal operating conditions;
- a power-actuated unit for disengaging said damper blade assembly from said control means;
- means for remotely re-engaging said damper blade assembly to said control means following a tripping of said damper; and
- a remotely locatable sensor for sensing an environmental condition in said system, said sensor operatively connected to said power-actuated unit to provide said power-actuated unit with a signal in response to said condition whereby said damper blade assembly is disengaged from said control means allowing said damper blade to be driven to said closed position.
- 13. The damper according to claim 12, wherein said plurality of damper blades are interconnected by a common linkage.
- 14. The damper according to claim 12, wherein said damper blade assembly further includes a frame, said frame having opposing brackets mounted thereto to rotatably support said shaft.
- 15. The damper according to claim 14, wherein said shaft is laterally spaced from said frame to facilitate installation of said damper in a fire wall.
- 16. The damper according to claim 12, further comprising a damper blade position indicator located exteriorly of said duct and coupled to said shaft for sensing whether said damper blade is in said open or closed position.
- 17. The damper according to claim 12, wherein said sensor is centrally disposed in a duct of said system to ensure exposure to a representative sample of air flow.
- 18. The damper according to claim 12, wherein said sensor includes first and second sensing devices for sensing temperature levels T.sub.1 and T.sub.2 respectively, and wherein said first sensing device provides a signal to said power-actuated unit to close said damper when the duct temperature reachers temperature level T.sub.1, and
- further comprising a reset switch to prevent remote operation of the damper blade after the duct temperature reaches temperature level T.sub.2, and wherein said second sensing device provides a signal to trip said reset switch upon reaching temperature level T.sub.2 thereby preventing remote operation of the damper.
- 19. The damper according to claim 12, further composing an operating linkage connected to said control means, and
- wherein said power-actuated unit includes a retractable coupling movable between an engaged position with said operating linkage and said shaft whereby said control means is in mechanical communication with said damper blade assembly and a disengaged position with said operating linkage and said shaft whereby said control means is mechanically isolated from said damper blade assembly.
- 20. The damper according to claim 19, wherein said retractable coupling is powered to move to said disengaged position under loss-of-power conditions.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/174,976 filed Dec. 29, 1993 U.S. Pat. No. 5,533,929.
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