Butterfly damper

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Inventors

Schaeffer, J. Michael
Nelson, Edgar H.
Nelson, Kirk T.

Application #

511004

Filed

Aug-3-1995

Published

Mar-2-1999

Current US Class

251/305
251/306

International Classes

F16K 001/22

Field of Search

251/306 251/305

Examiners

Fox; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mattern, Jr.; Roy E.

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Abstract
A butterfly damper for installation in duct work through which air and/or gases will be flowing either under a positive or negative pressure has: an outer cylindrical surface structure made of a fixed strong material; an inner flexible cylindrical surface structure made of a resilient material; a circumferential portion of compressible material, which is always tending to return to the non-compressed form thereof, which is initially compressed between the outer cylindrical surface structure and the inner cylindrical surface structure, whereby the inside diameter of the duct body portion, initially, is uniform throughout the length thereof, and, thereafter, when the initial compressive force becomes less effective, the compressive material expands causing radially inward movement of adjacent circumferential portions of the inner flexible cylindrical surface structure; a blade to be moved across the flow of air and/or gases into sealing contact with the radially inwardly moved circumferential portions of the inner flexible cylindrical surface structure, which have been so moved upon the expansion of the compressible material, to thereby stop the flow of air and/or gases; blade mounting components secured to the outer cylindrical surface; and controllable blade movement components movably secured to the blade mounting components. In a preferred embodiment, the blade is elliptical in shape and is mounted slightly offset on a diagonal about a full shaft positioned on a transverse axis. When the blade is closed in the offset diagonal position thereof, the air and/or gas flow is completely sealed, independent of shaft seals.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A butterfly damper adapted for installation in duct work through which air and/or gases will be flowing comprising:

a. a duct body portion of the butterfly damper having:

i. an outer cylindrical surface structure made of a fixed strong material;

ii. an inner flexible cylindrical surface structure made of a resilient material having a central portion and this resilient material withstands the flow of air and/or gases that may be carrying abrasive particles and corrosive substances;

iii. a circumferential portion of compressible material compressed radially between the outer cylindrical surface structure and the inner flexible cylindrical surface structure at the location of the central portion of the resilient material of the inner flexible cylindrical surface structure wherein the compressed compressible material continuously urges the inner flexible cylindrical surface structure radially inward; and



Description
BACKGROUND

Butterfly dampers for installation in duct work through which air and/or gases will be flowing, have been previously installed. However, none of these previously installed butterfly dampers are believed to be leak free butterfly dampers.

In contrast to these butterfly dampers used in stopping air and/or gas flows, while still allowing some leakage, butterfly valves used in stopping liquid flows are provided to stop liquid flows without leakage. For example, butterfly valves are provided by the Norris/O'Bannon division of the Dover Corporation of Tulsa, Okla. and designated as Norris Butterfly Valves. An elastomer lined R-Series, inclusive of R 1000, R 2000, and R 3000 valves, referred respectively as wafer span type, double rib type, and full lug type, are available in sizes from two inches to thirty-six inches. The liquid pressure rating is two hundred pounds per square inch. The temperature range is minus thirty five degrees to positive two hundred and fifty degrees Fahrenheit. The valve bodies, depending on type, are made from cast iron, ductile iron, cast steel, bronze, and aluminum. Each valve body on the inside is isolated from the flow stream of a liquid by a resilient elastomer link, or seal, and O-ring seals. An angle-disc, i.e. an angle-blade, construction gives a three hundred and sixty degree uninterrupted contact of the disc, i.e. the blade, with the seat provided by using the resilient elastomer material. The disc, i.e. the blade, does not seat in the shaft holes, thereby assuring a bubble tight shutoff of the liquid flow, with no scrubbing of the elastomer in the shaft hole area. Shafts holding and positioning the disc, i.e. blade, are double O-ring sealed to prevent leakage into shaft bearing areas. If needed a field-replaceable resilient seat is bonded to a rigid backing ring to prevent this resilient seat from distorting or collapsing due to high velocity flow of the liquids, or in vacuum service, and during installation. Body O-ring flange seals are used to eliminate the need for flange gaskets. These flange seals can be replaced without dismantling this butterfly valve and replacing the seat. These Norris Butterfly Valves are used in oil-field drilling and production applications, in shipboard ballast systems, cargo handling systems, cooling water systems and as machinery valves.
 
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