Claims
- 1. In a fire and air control damper having a frame, a plurality of blades and rotation means for allowing selective rotational displacement of said blades with respect to said frame between open and closed positions, the improvement wherein said frame comprises an inwardly depending flange disposed within a plane which is parallel to the plane of said blades in the closed position and wherein first and second substantially parallel blade sections sealingly engage first and second opposing sides of said inwardly depending flange when said blades are in the closed position, the longitudinal edges of adjacent blades being configured to form opposing hook-shaped portions, said hook-shaped portions each comprising a transverse portion extending generally away from the plane of said blade and a tip portion spaced apart from said transverse portion to form the leading edge of said blade upon the rotation of said blade, said tip portion of each hook-shaped portion being configured to engage an interior surface of the hook-shaped portion of each adjacent blade in the closed position and to cooperate with a surface of the transverse portion to slidingly engage said surface through a predetermined arc of blade rotation as the blades are moved from the closed towards the open position, whereby a double seal is maintained in the closed position and through said predetermined arc of blade rotation.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 wherein said tip portion further comprises a substantially planar surface which is parallel and offset from the plane of said blade, and wherein said hook-shaped end portion further comprises an extension portion extending between said tip portion and said transverse portion, said extension portion comprising a substantially planar surface which sealingly mates with said tip portion surface when said blades are in the closed position.
- 3. The invention of claim 2 wherein said hook-shaped portion further comprises a spoiler inwardly depending from said tip portion for increasing the fluid frictional resistance of the air path initially formed as said blades move from the closed towards the open position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 689,994, filed May 26, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,081,173.
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