Low leakage butterfly damper

6557826
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Moore, Michael A.
Barboza, Scott M.

Application #

953602

Filed

Sep-17-2001

Published

May-6-2003

Current US Class

137/601.11
137/601.17
251/305

International Classes

F16K 001/22

Field of Search

251/305 137/601.11 137/601.17 137/601.09

Examiners

Hirsch; Paul J

US Patent References

4064934   Radiator air flow c...
4076035   Valve construction
4241647   Air damper valve
4489917   Low torque valve di...
5979053   Method of assembli...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 305

6997240   Flap for an air-gui...
7032883   Hybrid butterfly flu...
4205646   Heat control valve
4601459   Improved butterfly...
4313592   Butterfly valve
6863259   Electronically contr...
4715581   Damper construction
6427661   Duct system with thr...
6491020   Injection molded th...
6971632   Throttle plate wedge
5979872   Retrofittable corrosi...
4483507   Manifold cross-over...
 

More From Class 251

3988134   Dental office system
4254937   Butterfly valve
6526949   Valve apparatus
4346730   Valve for abrasive...
4384704   Cargo valve
4381100   Valve and valving...
7011378   Proportional micro...
5915411   Recreational vehicl...
6748979   Fluid supply valve
4832312   Magnetic valve
6167946   Heat exchanger m...
5074521   High force-gain va...
 
Abstract
An improved butterfly damper for air delivery systems, having multiple rotatable blades, and a centrally located blade rotating, or actuation means. Each blade comprises an offset, or displaced portion to allow concealment of the actuation mechanism upon closure. This offset portion allows the blades, upon closure, to meet and form a seal around the least complex portion of the actuation mechanism.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A butterfly type damper, used to regulate airflow within a building's heating, air conditioning, or ventilation air delivery system comprising:

(a) a blade positioning means, located within the air stream of said system,

(b) a plurality of blades, of said blades one or more after having a displaced portion from said positioning means to minimize air flow around said positioning means upon closure of said damper, whereby said blade positioning means comprises one or more worm driven gears to position said blades.

2. The damper in claim 1 further including a gasket means surrounding the perimeter of said blades whereby said gasket means fills any gaps and restricts airflow around said blade positioning means.



Description
BACKGROUND

1. Field of Invention

This invention relates to volume regulating devices used in positive and negative pressure air delivery systems, specifically to centrally actuated, multiple blade butterfly type dampers commonly used in heating and air conditioning systems, to regulate air flow to a particular outlet.

2. Description of Prior Art

Air delivery or distribution systems are used for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) requirements. These systems may consist of various sizes and types of ducts, or conduits, used to convey air to or from a desired area. In some cases air from a single source such as a fan or other air handling unit is distributed to multiple branch ducts, with each branch terminating at a grille, or diffuser.

A desirable feature of such a system is a volume damper at each diffuser to regulate airflow. This ability allows one to adjust for personal comfort, or a change in airflow requirements for the conditioned space. It is most convenient if this damper is integral with the diffuser or outlet. This allows easy access by the occupants, and pre-assembly at the factory to save labor in the field. In cooler climates it is also desirable to have the ability to completely stop the airflow at the diffuser when the system is not in use, such as in a dedicated air conditioning system during winter. Currently available dampers designed for such systems are not very airtight in the closed position. This results in unwanted airflow through the system due to temperature differential, causing drafts, and condensation. In particular, ductwork systems installed in attics are prone to this problem, especially in the presence of moist air.
 
  A locking construction for addition to an existing valve having a valve body, a flange on the valve body, a valve member in the valve body, a valve stem...  A butterfly valve disc of generally oval shape, tiltingly arranged so that the outer periphery forms a perfect circle intersecting with the inner bore...