Claims
- 1. A thermally activated vent damper assembly for a flue, comprising:
- a) a damper member adapted to be situated in relation to a flue for occluding the passage of gas through the flue;
- b) at least one support member which is adapted to traverse the flue horizontally and to suspend the damper member across the flue for movement between a closed first position and an open second position with respect to passage of gas through the flue, the closed first position of the damper member defining a substantially horizontal plane across the flue and occluding the passage of gas through the flue, the open second position providing for free passage of gas through the flue, the support member substantially residing in the horizontal plane as defined by the damper member in the closed first position, the damper member being situated with respect to the support member so as to undergo movement between the closed first position and the open second position, the movement occurring in an airspace substantially below the horizontal plane; and
- c) a thermally activated biasing member operatively coupled between the support member and the damper member to bias the damper member in the open second position in the presence of heat and to bias the damper member in the closed first position in the absence of heat, the damper member being suspended by the support member by way of the biasing member, the operative coupling of the biasing member to the support member and to the damper member being such that the bias of the biasing member on the damper member is removed upon a breakage of the biasing member, the damper member being movable under the force of gravity from the closed first position to the open second position upon the removal of bias by the biasing member.
- 2. The thermally activated vent damper assembly of claim 1, wherein the thermally activated biasing member includes a thermally activated coil member arranged concentrically about the support member, the coil member having an innermost end and an outermost end, the innermost end being coupled to the support member and the outermost end being coupled to the damper member.
- 3. The thermally activated vent damper assembly of claim 1, wherein the damper member includes a first and a second damper blade.
- 4. The thermally activated vent damper assembly of claim 3, wherein each of the first and second damper blades is coupled to the biasing member and the support member and wherein each of the first and second damper blades is situated on opposite sides of the support member.
- 5. The thermally activated vent damper assembly of claim 2, wherein the damper member includes a notch formed through the thickness thereof, the notch being of a shape and dimension to receive the coil member.
- 6. The thermally activated vent damper assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of the damper member and the support member is made from one of aluminized metal and stainless steel.
- 7. The thermally activated vent damper assembly of claim 2, wherein the thermally activated coil member includes a bimetallic spring.
- 8. The thermally activated vent damper assembly of claim 7, wherein the bimetallic spring at least meets the specifications of ASTM TM-1.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/550,380 filed on Jul. 10, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,082,172.
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