Device for adjusting a rate of flow of air flowing along an air duct
09631649 ยท 2017-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F15D1/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2013/1473
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F15D1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a device (20) for adjusting a rate of flow of air flowing along an air duct, comprising: a tubular body (22) extending along an axis (24); at least one flap (28) able to pivot about an axis transverse to the axis (24) of the body (22); a ring (34) mounted to pivot on an end portion (22b) of the body (22) about the axis (24) of this body; each flap (28) being provided with a male drive means and the ring (34) being provided with a female drive means, or vice versa, the male drive means and the female drive means being arranged in such a way that, in response to the ring (34) being pivoted about the body (22), the male drive means engages with the female drive means to alter the position of each flap (28) and hence the cross section available for the passage of air.
Claims
1. A device for adjusting a flow rate of air flowing in an air duct, comprising: a tubular body extending along an axis fluidly connected to the air duct; at least one flap extending inside the body and adapted to pivot about an axis transverse to the axis of the body, to occupy a plurality of positions corresponding to a plurality of air passage cross sections; a ring pivotally mounted on an end portion of the body about the axis of this body; each flap being provided with a male drive means, and the ring being provided with a female drive means, or vice versa, the male drive means and the female drive means being arranged in such a way that, in response to a pivoting of the ring on the body, the male drive means cooperates with the female drive means to alter the position of each flap and, as a consequence, the air passage cross section.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein each flap is provided with the male drive means, and the ring (34) is provided with the female drive means.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the pivot axis of each flap extends at an upstream end portion of the body, in the air flow direction, and the male and female drive means are disposed at a downstream end portion.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the male drive means comprises a finger, the female drive means comprises a tab extending in a plane transverse to the axis of the body and wherein a C-shaped slot adapted to receive the finger is provided.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the slot has two end portions shaped to receive, and immobilize, the finger.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein each flap is molded to the body, and in that each flap has a thinning of material defining the pivot axis of this flap.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the body is provided with a male snap-fastening member and the ring is provided with a female snap-fastening member, or vice versa, the male and female snap-fastening members being designed to prevent axial translation of the ring on the body and allow the ring to pivot on the body.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the ring and the body have complementary indexing means, such as bosses and notches, adapted to receive, and immobilize, the ring in at least one predetermined position relative to the body.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein the ring has a splined outer side.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the ring has an outer diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the body, and preferably an inner diameter substantially equal to the inner diameter of the body.
11. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a flexible chamber arranged to inflate, or deflate, according to the pressure difference between the upstream and downstream end portions of the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood in light of the following description with reference to the attached schematic drawing representing, by way of example, a device for adjusting a flow rate of air flowing in an air duct according to the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) The device 20 comprises a tubular body 22 extending along an axis 24. The body 22 is intended to be fluidly connected to said air duct. To this end, the body 22 is, for example, partly or entirely engaged inside the air duct.
(15) The body 22 has an upstream end portion 22a and a downstream end portion 22b.
(16) The body 22 is provided with a male snap-fastening member 26 (shown in
(17) The device 20 comprises two flaps 28 extending inside the body 2 and adapted to pivot about axes 30, so as to occupy: a spaced-apart position (shown in
(18) The flaps 28 are molded to the body 22 and have thinning of material (shown in
(19) The flaps 28 are provided with fingers 32 forming male drive means. The fingers 32 are disposed at the downstream end portion 22b.
(20) The device 20 comprises a ring 34 pivotally mounted on the downstream end portion 22b of the body 22 about the axis 24.
(21) The ring 34 has an outer diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the body 22 and an inner diameter substantially equal to the inner diameter of the body 22. The ring 34 has a splined outer side.
(22) The ring 34 is provided with tabs 36 in which C-shaped slots 38 forming female drive means are formed.
(23) The tabs 36 extend at the downstream end portion 22a, in a plane transverse to the axis 24.
(24) The openings 38 are adapted to receive the fingers 32. More specifically, the openings 38 have a width slightly greater than the width of the fingers 32. Thus, the sliding of the fingers 32 in the openings 38, when the flaps 28 pivot about the axes 30, is made possible.
(25) The openings 38 have two end portions 38a and 38b (shown in
(26) The ring 34 is provided with a female snap-fastening member 40 (shown in
(27) The male 26 and female 40 snap-fastening members are designed to prevent the axial translation of the ring 34 on the body 22, and allow the ring 34 to pivot on the body 22.
(28) The device 20 finally comprises a regulating member 42 adapted to regulate the flow rate of air flowing in the body 22 around a set point.
(29) The regulating member 42 (shown in
(30) The regulating member 42 comprises a support 48 on which a reinforcement 50 engaged inside the flexible chamber 44 is fixed.
(31) The regulating member 42 finally comprises a cover 52 having an opening 54 inside which the flexible chamber 44 is engaged.
(32) The cover 52 and the support 48 enclose the base 46. The cover 52, the support 48 and the base 46 are engaged in a housing 54 (shown in
(33) A method of using the device 20 is now described with reference to
(34) Initially, the ring 34 is mounted on the body 22 (as shown in
(35) When an installer wishes to reduce the air passage cross section, and consequently, the flow rate of air flowing in the air duct, he drives the ring 34 in rotation about the axis 24 in a direction S1.
(36) The fingers 32 are then released from the end portions 38a and slide inside the slots 38 until they are received and immobilized by the end portions 38b. The flaps 28 pivot about the axes 30 so as to successively occupy their intermediate position (shown in
(37) When the installer wishes to increase the air passage cross section, and consequently the flow rate of air flowing in the air duct, he drives the ring 34 in rotation about the axis 24 in a direction S2 opposite to the direction S1.
(38) The fingers 32 are then released from the end portions 38b and slide inside the slots 38 until they are received and immobilized by the end portions 38b. The flaps 28 pivot about the axes 30 so as to successively occupy their intermediate position (shown in
(39) It goes without saying that the invention is not limited to the only embodiment of the device described above by way of example, but on the contrary, it encompasses all the alternative embodiments thereof.
(40) In an alternative embodiment, conversely to what has been described, the ring may be provided with a male drive member and each flap may be provided with a female drive member. These male and female drive means are arranged in such a way that, in response to a pivoting of the ring on the body, the male drive means cooperates with the female drive means to alter the position of each flap, and, as a consequence, the air passage cross section.
(41) In another alternative embodiment, the ring and the body have complementary indexing means adapted to receive, and immobilize, the ring in three predetermined positions relative to the body, corresponding to the spaced-apart, intermediate and close-together positions of the flaps.
(42) For example, the indexing means comprise a plurality of notches formed on an inner side of the ring. These notches are arranged to cooperate with at least one boss formed on the body.