Modular Bulkhead System
20210372634 ยท 2021-12-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F1/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2013/205
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/626
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/403
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/0007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2221/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D25/166
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a modular bulkhead system that provides structural support for a fan array system. Although this system is very useful for retrofit installation of new fan array and bulkhead systems within already existing air handling units, it also provides several advantages for new air handling units when installed during their original equipment manufacturer. The modular bulkhead system allows for a modular bulkhead wall to be customized and installed within a cabinet of an air handling unit. The modular bulkhead wall cleverly provides one or more intermediate bulkhead stiffening elements that enable the modular bulkhead wall to adequate support the fan array system and resist the differential pressures that result on opposing sides of the bulkhead wall during operation of the air handling unit.
Claims
1. An HVAC modular bulkhead system comprising: a. a modular bulkhead wall; wherein the modular bulkhead wall further comprises a first side panel and a second side panel; wherein the first side panel has a front surface and a back surface; wherein attached to one end of the first side panel is a stiffening flange; wherein the second side panel has a front surface and back surface; wherein attached to one end of the second side panel is a c-channel; wherein the c-channel provides an attachment surface; wherein the stiffening flange of the first side panel is interlocked with the c-channel of the second side panel; wherein the first side panel and second side panel are attached to each other; wherein a plurality of fasteners attaches the first side panel to the attachment surface provided by the c-channel. wherein a tubular intermediate bulkhead stiffening element is formed by the attachment of the first side panel and second side panel.
2. The modular bulkhead system of claim 1, wherein the first side panel provides at least one panel opening.
3. The modular bulkhead system of claim 1, wherein the second side panel provides at least one panel opening.
4. The modular bulkhead system of claim 1, wherein a structural frame is secured to the first side panel and second side panel.
5. The modular bulkhead system of claim 1, wherein a transition frame is secure to the first side panel and second side panel.
6. The modular bulkhead system of claim 1, wherein a quick-connect box is attached.
7. The modular bulkhead system of claim 1, wherein the c-channel attachment surface is a c-channel lip.
8. The modular bulkhead system of claim 2, wherein a ledge is provided beneath the at least one panel opening of the first side panel.
9. The modular bulkhead system of claim 3, wherein a ledge is provided beneath the at least one panel opening of the second side panel.
10. An HVAC modular bulkhead system comprising: a. a modular bulkhead wall; wherein the modular bulkhead wall further comprises a first side panel, a second side panel, and at least one middle panel; wherein the first side panel provides a front surface, a back surface, a frame attachment end, and a stiffening flange; wherein the second side panel provides a front surface, a back surface, a frame attachment end and a c-channel; wherein the at least one middle panel provides a front surface, a back surface, a stiffening flange, and a c-channel; wherein the stiffening flange of the first side panel interlocks with the c-channel of the at least one middle panel; wherein the stiffening flange of the at least one middle panel interlocks with the c-channel of the second side panel; wherein each c-channel provides an attachment surface; wherein the first side panel, at least one middle panel, and second side panel are each respectively attached with a plurality of fasteners; wherein the plurality of fasteners attaches the first side panel to one of the at least one middle panels; wherein the plurality of fasteners attaches one of the at least one middle panels to the second side panel; wherein the plurality of fasteners attaches the first side panel to the attachment surface provided by the c-channel of one of the at least one middle panels; wherein the plurality of fasteners attaches one of the at least one middle panels to the attachment surface provided by the c-channel of the second side panel.
11. The modular bulkhead system of claim 10, wherein the first side panel provides at least one panel opening.
12. The modular bulkhead system of claim 10, wherein the second side panel provides at least one panel opening.
13. The modular bulkhead system of claim 10, wherein a structural frame is secured to the first side panel, the at least one middle panel, and second side panel.
14. The modular bulkhead system of claim 10, wherein a transition frame is secure to the first side panel, the at lest one middle panel, and second side panel.
15. The modular bulkhead system of claim 10, wherein a quick-connect box is attached to the bulkhead wall.
16. The modular bulkhead system of claim 10, wherein the c-channel attachment surface is a c-channel lip.
17. The modular bulkhead system of claim 11, wherein at least one ledge is provided beneath the at least one panel opening of the first side panel.
18. The modular bulkhead system of claim 12, wherein at least one ledge is provided beneath the at least one panel opening of the second side panel.
19. The modular bulkhead system of claim 10, wherein the at least one middle panel is a fan panel.
20. The modular bulkhead system of claim 19, wherein at least one ledge on the fan panel.
21. The modular bulkhead system of claim 10, wherein the at least one middle panel is a filler panel.
22. The modular bulkhead system of claim 10, wherein the at least one middle panel provides an entry door.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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NUMBERING REFERENCE
[0028] 5 Modular bulkhead system
[0029] 6 Fan
[0030] 7 Fan plate
[0031] 8 Panel opening
[0032] 9 Bulkhead door
[0033] 10 First side panel
[0034] 15 Fan panel
[0035] 20 Second side panel
[0036] 25 Filler panel
[0037] 30 Structural frame
[0038] 31 Transition frame
[0039] 35 Fastener
[0040] 40 Pre-punched hole
[0041] 45 C-channel
[0042] 46 C-channel lip
[0043] 47 Stiffening flange
[0044] 50 Flange
[0045] 55 Nut-insert
[0046] 60 Ledge
[0047] 65 Quick-connect box
[0048] 80 Cabinet
[0049] 81 Cabinet door
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0050] A non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a modular bulkhead system 5 that is installed within the airstream of an air handling unit and is capable of supporting an array of one or more fans 6. The modular bulkhead system 5 provides a modular bulkhead wall that supports the array of fans such that they can be easily and cost effectively retrofitted within a cabinet 80. The modular bulkhead wall provides a front surface and a back surface. It is anticipated that the cabinet 80 is provided for an already existing air handling unit or a new air handling unit during its original equipment manufacture. This modular bulkhead system 5 is useful when retrofitting the already existing air handling unit because the cabinet 80, which encloses the air handling unit, restricts access to its interior such that retrofitting a new fan system is not typically possible without also retrofitting the cabinet 80. Accordingly, once a malfunctioning fan system is removed from the already existing air handling unit, each component of the modular bulkhead system 5 can be hand carried by one person into the cabinet 80 to then be installed. As such, the already existing air handling unit may be salvaged, resulting in a plurality of benefits that include a significant cost savings for installation and repair. A non-limiting example of such cost savings is, this modular bulkhead system 5 allows for an individual to install the modular bulkhead system 5 from the front side of the modular bulkhead wall, thereby further reducing time of installation. Consequently, the modular bulkhead system 5 can be customized for virtually any air handling unit within the HVAC industry while maintaining the same or similar method of installation.
[0051] The modular bulkhead system 5 provides a modular bulkhead wall as well as a structural frame 30 or a transition frame 31. The structural frame 30 comprises a plurality of structural frame members. Each structural frame member of the plurality of structural frame members comprises a first leg and a second leg that are integrally attached to one another and form a substantially L-shaped cross-sectional profile. The first leg of each structural member attaches directly to an interior cabinet surface, as shown in
[0052] The first non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the modular bulkhead wall comprises a plurality of panels including at least one middle panel, a first side panel 10, and a second side panel 20. The middle panel(s) comprises a fan panel 15 or a filler panel 25. The alternate second non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the modular bulkhead wall, not shown in the Figures, comprises the first side panel 10 and the second side panel 20, wherein either one or both side panels 10, 20, have one or more panel openings 8.
[0053] The first non-limiting exemplary modular bulkhead wall is represented in
[0054] The c-channel 45 and stiffening flange 47 are integrally attached to the panels which they are respectively provided by. The c-channel 45 and the stiffening flange 47 each respectively span from substantially the top of the modular bulkhead wall to substantially the bottom of the modular bulkhead wall, as shown in
[0055] Installation of the modular bulkhead system 5 requires the plurality of structural frame members of the structural frame 30 to be attached to interior surfaces within the cabinet 80. The structural frame 30 is preferably affixed to the cabinet 80 with a plurality of fasteners 35, as shown in
[0056] When retrofitting the modular bulkhead system 5 within an already existing air handling unit, the modular bulkhead wall attaches directly to the structural frame 30, as shown in
[0057] The transition frame 31 comprises a plurality of transition frame members. Each transition frame member of the plurality of transition frame members provides a first flange and a second flange. The first flange and second flange are integrally attached to each other and provide a substantially L-shaped cross-sectional profile. The first flanges of the transition frame 31 are substantially parallel to the first legs of the structural frame 30. The second flanges of the transition frame 31 attach to both the modular bulkhead wall and the second legs of the structural frame 30, as shown in
[0058] The transition frame 31 offers additional installation tolerances that are not afforded when directly connecting the bulkhead wall to the structural frame 30. Additionally, some installations of the modular bulkhead system 5 allow for the modular bulkhead wall to be preassembled prior to transporting the modular bulkhead wall to the air handling unit that it will be installed within. As such, attaching a transition frame 31 to a preassembled modular bulkhead wall prior to transporting the preassembled modular bulkhead wall offers several benefits, such as improved structural rigidity of the preassembled modular bulkhead wall during transport as well as improved efficiency during installation of the modular bulkhead system 5 within the cabinet 80. Furthermore, when the modular bulkhead system 5 is installed within new air handling units during their original equipment manufacturer, preassembling the modular bulkhead wall with the transition frame 31 allows the installer to use a crane to lift and set the modular bulkhead wall within the new air handling unit without damaging the modular bulkhead wall.
[0059] Adjacent panels within the modular bulkhead wall are attached to each other by interlocking the stiffening flange 47 of one panel against an interior side of the c-channel 45 of the other panel, as shown in
[0060] For example, as shown in
[0061] The intermediate bulkhead stiffening element comprises a polygonal tubular profile that provides structural support for the bulkhead wall substantially where the fan panel 15 and filler panel 25 meet. The intermediate bulkhead stiffening element increases the stability of the modular bulkhead wall and as such, is critical to the successful performance of the modular bulkhead wall. The modular bulkhead wall must adequately resist various static and dynamic forces, including differential pressures resulting on the front and back sides of the modular bulkhead wall during the operation of the air handling unit's fan system. While the intermediate bulkhead stiffening elements shown in the Figures as having a substantially quadrilateral cross-sectional profile, it is also anticipated that alternative embodiments of the modular bulkhead system 5 may provide intermediate bulkhead stiffening element(s) of other polygonal cross-sectional profiles.
[0062] Although it is anticipated that the modular bulkhead wall does not always require a filler panel 25, its use increases the stability of the modular bulkhead wall because its inclusion provides an additional intermediate bulkhead stiffening element, which increases the stiffness of the modular bulkhead wall.
[0063] Once the modular bulkhead wall is installed within the cabinet 80, one or more fans 6 may then be securely hung on the modular bulkhead wall. Each fan 6 provides a fan plate 7 that is integrally attached to the fan 6. The fan plate 7 comprises a substantially flat plate that is further comprised by a plurality of sides, of which include a bottom side.
[0064] Each panel opening 8 provides a ledge 60 below its bottom edge, as shown in
[0065] The modular bulkhead system 5 also supports a quick-connect box 65, which is used to power and control the one or more fans 6. The quick-connect box 65 is electronically coupled to each fan 6 using a plurality of fan wires. It is anticipated that a plurality pre-punched holes 40, or indicators for points of attachment, could be provided on the modular bulkhead wall to improve the efficiency of the installation of the fan wires.
[0066] While the embodiments of the invention have been disclosed, certain modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to modify the invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.