This invention relates generally to air conditioning systems and, more particularly to an improved louver structure and method of making same.
The outdoor unit of an air conditioning/heat pump system includes a heat exchanger coil that is generally round or rectangular in shape with a fan, a compressor and various other components mounted within. Wrapped around the outer side of the heat exchanger coil is a housing to protect the internal components from the elements and to provide a pleasing appearance to the unit which is generally located near the home.
During periods in which the outdoor unit is in operation, the compressor is turned on to cause refrigerant to be circulated through the system, and the fan is turned on to cause air to be drawn in from the outside, pass through the heat exchanger coil and be discharged upwardly into the atmosphere. In order for the air to pass through the housing, it is, of course necessary to provide openings in the housing for that purpose. This is generally accomplished by way of a welded wire mesh grill or a sheet metal louvered structure, with the louvers being designed such that they allow sufficient air to pass through the housing while at the same time, providing the necessary closure to ensure proper protection of the internal components and a pleasant appearance to the observer in the vicinity.
In addition to the above requirements, a louver structure is preferably designed such that it is economical to manufacture. Thus, the processes should be relatively few and simple, and the waste or scrap material should be minimal.
Briefly, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, the louver structure is formed with a plurality of elongated inwardly extruded safe-to-touch edged openings, each opening with an inwardly formed V-shaped element that is attached only by a pair of tabs at the ends thereof. Such a design provides for the necessary flow of air therethrough, is economical to manufacture, minimizes waste of raw material, presents an attractive appearance with minimal sharp edges and maximizes the protection of the internal components from the elements.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the louver structure is fabricated by two-step process of stamping and forming. A sheet metal plate is first stamped to obtain a plurality of elongated members that are separated from the plate except for a pair of tabs at their ends. In the forming step, the elongate members are extruded inwardly to form a V-shaped element, and the surrounding edges of the opening are pushed up to form a ridge around the opening.
In the drawings as hereinafter described, a preferred embodiment is depicted; however, various other modifications and alternate constructions can be made thereto without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Referring now to
As will be seen in more detail in
The elongate body 14 includes a pair of side members 26 and 27 that extend inwardly from the opening 13 at an angle to form a V-shape as can be seen in both
Having described the louver structure, the method of fabricating the louvered member will now be briefly described with references given to
Referring now to
Like the stamping process, the forming process also results in no scrap material. At the same time the finished louvers can be formed around a comfort system outdoor unit to provide an attractive and effective housing to protect the internal components of the unit. For that purpose, the panels are orientated with the openings 13 and the elongate bodies being vertically disposed as shown in
This application is a continuation of International Patent Application Serial No.: PCT/US06/04276, which was filed on Feb. 7, 2006, and a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/162,031, filed Jul. 24, 2008, which is a U.S. national stage application under 35 USC 371 of International Patent Application Serial No.: PCT/US06/04276 filed on Feb. 7, 2006.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/US06/04276 | Feb 2006 | US |
Child | 12187910 | US | |
Parent | 12162031 | US | |
Child | PCT/US06/04276 | US |