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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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    • F24F13/06Outlets for directing or distributing air into rooms or spaces, e.g. ceiling air diffuser
    • F24F13/065Outlets for directing or distributing air into rooms or spaces, e.g. ceiling air diffuser formed as cylindrical or spherical bodies which are rotatable
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B9/00Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation
    • E04B9/02Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation having means for ventilation or vapour discharge
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F11/00Control or safety arrangements
    • F24F11/70Control systems characterised by their outputs; Constructional details thereof
    • F24F11/72Control systems characterised by their outputs; Constructional details thereof for controlling the supply of treated air, e.g. its pressure
    • F24F11/74Control systems characterised by their outputs; Constructional details thereof for controlling the supply of treated air, e.g. its pressure for controlling air flow rate or air velocity
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64DEQUIPMENT FOR FITTING IN OR TO AIRCRAFT; FLIGHT SUITS; PARACHUTES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF POWER PLANTS OR PROPULSION TRANSMISSIONS IN AIRCRAFT
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    • B64D2013/003Cabin ventilation nozzles

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  • This invention relates to an improved construction for an air distributor valve, such as is employed in air conditioning and heating systems for discharging air into a room, with improved regulation over both the direction and volume of air discharged.
  • U.S. Patent 3,099,949 discloses an air distributor valve which affords control over the direction of flow of air discharged therefrom.
  • the present invention provides a similar construction for regulating the direction of flow of air discharged, and additionally provides a self-contained valve construction in which the volume of air discharged may be precisely regulated while maintaining a desired flow pattern.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an air distributor valve construction which permits both the direction and volume of air discharged to be precisely adjusted, without the necessity of employing auxiliary air flow controlling devices, such as bafiles, in the air distributing system; with the control of direction and volume being independent of one another in the sense that volume may be regulated while maintaining a desired directional setting and vice versa.
  • An air distributor valve constructed in accordance with the invention has an elongated housing with longitudinally extending transversely spaced side walls forming a chamber; longitudinally extending air inlet and outlet passages provided in the housing, at least one of these passages being formed by a series of alternate baffle sections which extend between the side walls and slotted sections which open to the housing chamber; a valve member having alternate flow directing and flow obstructing sections mounted in the housing chamber for rotating and longitudinal movement relative thereto whereby the valve member may be moved longitudinally of the chamber to selectively position the sections of the valve member relative to the air passage sections of the chamber; the flow directing sections of the valve member permitting air flow between the inlet and outlet passages of the housing for discharge through the outlet passage in a direction controllable by rotating the valve member in the chamber, and the flow obstructing sections of the valve member restricting air flow between the inlet and outlet passages of the housing independently of the rotational position of the valve member in the chamber to the extent that the flow obstructing sections are aligned with the
  • the bafile and slotted sections of the air passage and the flow directing and flow obstructing sections of the valve member are all of equal length, and the length of the valve member is less than that of the chamber in an amount substantially equal to the length of one of these sections.
  • the valve member may be moved longitudinally of the chamber between a position in which the slotted sections of the air passage and flow directing sections of the valve member are completely aligned with each other for maximum flow in a desired direction, and a position in which the flow obstructing sections of the valve member are completely aligned with the slotted sections of the air passage to fully restrict air flow through the valve. In any position of the valve member interice mediate these two extremes the direction of air flow may be controlled for a given volume setting or vice versa.
  • FIGURE 1 is a sectional side elevation of the air distributor valve installed at the end of an air duct including a portion of a second longitudinally aligned valve;
  • FIGURES 2 and 3 are respectively enlarged transverse sectional views taken as indicated by the lines 2-2 and 33 of FIG. 1;
  • FIGURE 4 is a transverse sectional elevation similar to FIG. 2 showing the valve member rotated to a dillerent position for air directional control.
  • the valve member is preferably formed with an extruded housing 10 having an inner portion equipped with side flanges 11 for registry with the end of an air supply duct 12 and an outer portion with laterally projecting flanges 14 for engaging the edges of an aperture in a wall or ceiling 16 in which the valve housing is mounted.
  • the housing includes transversely spaced side walls 18 and 20 which in the construction illustrated are arcuate in sec tion, being formed about a common center.
  • a continuous discharge passage 22 extends along the outer side of the housing between the downstream longitudinal edges 23 of the side walls 18 and 20.
  • An inlet air passage is provided in the inner portion of the valve and is formed by a series of alternate baffle sections 2 and slotted sections 26, these sections all being approximately equal in length.
  • a valve member 30 is mounted in the housing chamber for longitudinal and rotating movement, the valve member being formed with alternate generally cylindrical flow obstructing sections 32 which slidably engage the arcuate sides 18 and 20 of the housing chamber as best shown in FIG. 3, and with flow directing sections 34.
  • the flow directing sections are each substantially in the form of a cylindrical segment with arcuate faces 35 and 36 spaced from the arcuate side walls 18 and 20 of the housing.
  • a continuous longitudinal notch 38 may be formed in the valve member to reduce the amount of material therein, and the valve member may be additionally provided with a projecting tang 40 at either end or with a tang at one end and similarly dimensioned slot or spline 42 at the other end to receive the tang 40 of an adjacent valve as shown in FIG. 1, so that all valve members may be moved in unison where a plurality of valves are installed in line.
  • the flow obstructing sections 32 of the valve member and flow directing sections 34 thereof are equal in length and also equal in length to the slotted and bafile sections 26 and 24 of the inlet air passage; and the length of the valve member 30 is less than that of the housing 10 by the length of one section.
  • 'Four sections are shown in the air passage of the valve in FIG. 1, three sections in the valve member thereof, but in this respect this construction is illustrative only.
  • the valve housing 10 may have a length of thirty-six inches, the valve member 39 a length of thirty-three inches with a three-inch length for each section of the air passage and valve member.
  • Moving the valve member 36 longitudinally of the housing 10 permits the flow directing and flow obstructing sections of the valve member to be selectively positioned relative to the slotted and baffle sections of the inlet air passage.
  • the flow directing sections 34 of the valve member permit the air fiow through the discharge passage 22 to be controlled in direction, the flow in FIG. 4 being to the right as indicated by the arrows 44.
  • Rotating the valve member 30 one hundred eighty degrees would produce an opposite condition in which the flow would be directed to the left.
  • the volume of air discharged can be regulated by longitudinal movement of the valve member in the chamber, air flow being restricted to the extent that the flow obstructing sections 32 of the valve member are aligned with the slotted section 26 of the air passage as shown in FIG. 3.
  • the direction of flow may be changed without affecting a volume control setting.
  • FIGURE 2 illustrates that the flow directing sections 34 of the valve member may be formed so that the arcuate faces 46 thereof which engage the arcuate side walls 18 and 20 of the housing chamber form a portion of the valve member having a transverse dimension greater than that of the inlet passage 26, thereby permitting air flow through the valve to be restricted or blocked Without disturbing an overall volume control setting obtained by the relative longitudinal position of the valve member in the chamber.
  • the flow directing sections 34 of the valve may be formed with a straight through passage as illustrated in US Patent 3,099,949 for further control over the directional pattern of air discharged from the valve.
  • An air distributor valve having an elongated housing with longitudinally extending transversely spaced side Walls forming a chamber
  • valve member having alternate flow directing and flow obstructing sections mounted in the housing chamber, the flow obstructing sections supporting the valve member for rotating and longitudinal movement relative to the housing chamber whereby the valve member may be moved Within the chamber to selectively position the valve member sections relative to the air passage sections;
  • the flow directing sections of the valve member permitting air flow between the inlet and outlet passages of the housing for discharge through the outlet passage in a direction controllable by rotating the valve member in the chamber, and the flow obstructing sections of the valve member restricting air flow between the inlet and outlet passages of the housing independently of the rotational position of the valve member in the chamber to the extent the flow obstructing sections are aligned with the slotted section of the one air passage by longitudinal movement of the valve member in the chamber.
  • An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein the flow directing sections of the valve member each have a portion with a transverse dimension greater than that of one of said passages whereby air flow through the valve chamber may be restricted by rotational movement of the valve member in the housing chamber without affecting the overall volume control setting established by the position of the flow obstructing section of the valve member relative to the slotted air passages in the housing.
  • An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein means are provided on at least one end of the valve member for detachably connecting the valve member of a second air distributor valve thereto in end-to-end relatron.
  • valve member is provided with a longitudinally projecting tang at one end thereof and with a complementary inwardly directed slot at the other end thereof engageable by the tang of the valve member of a second air distributor valve when the valves are positioned in longitudinally aligned end-to-end relation.

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INVENTOR LL 7w ATTORNEYS United States Patent 3,387,550 AIR DISTRIBUTOR VALVE Quentin R. Thomson, 2804 E. Malvern, Tucson, Ariz. 85716 Filed May 26, 1966, Ser. No. 553,228 12 Claims. (Cl. 98-40) This invention relates to an improved construction for an air distributor valve, such as is employed in air conditioning and heating systems for discharging air into a room, with improved regulation over both the direction and volume of air discharged.
U.S. Patent 3,099,949 discloses an air distributor valve which affords control over the direction of flow of air discharged therefrom. The present invention provides a similar construction for regulating the direction of flow of air discharged, and additionally provides a self-contained valve construction in which the volume of air discharged may be precisely regulated while maintaining a desired flow pattern. Most installations for supplying conditioned air to the rooms of a building require adjustment after installation in order to achieve properly balanced conditions from room to room or within a single room, and the object of the present invention is to provide an air distributor valve construction which permits both the direction and volume of air discharged to be precisely adjusted, without the necessity of employing auxiliary air flow controlling devices, such as bafiles, in the air distributing system; with the control of direction and volume being independent of one another in the sense that volume may be regulated while maintaining a desired directional setting and vice versa.
An air distributor valve constructed in accordance with the invention has an elongated housing with longitudinally extending transversely spaced side walls forming a chamber; longitudinally extending air inlet and outlet passages provided in the housing, at least one of these passages being formed by a series of alternate baffle sections which extend between the side walls and slotted sections which open to the housing chamber; a valve member having alternate flow directing and flow obstructing sections mounted in the housing chamber for rotating and longitudinal movement relative thereto whereby the valve member may be moved longitudinally of the chamber to selectively position the sections of the valve member relative to the air passage sections of the chamber; the flow directing sections of the valve member permitting air flow between the inlet and outlet passages of the housing for discharge through the outlet passage in a direction controllable by rotating the valve member in the chamber, and the flow obstructing sections of the valve member restricting air flow between the inlet and outlet passages of the housing independently of the rotational position of the valve member in the chamber to the extent that the flow obstructing sections are aligned with the slotted sections of the one air passage by longitudinal movement of the valve member in the chamber.
Preferably, the bafile and slotted sections of the air passage and the flow directing and flow obstructing sections of the valve member are all of equal length, and the length of the valve member is less than that of the chamber in an amount substantially equal to the length of one of these sections. Hence the valve member may be moved longitudinally of the chamber between a position in which the slotted sections of the air passage and flow directing sections of the valve member are completely aligned with each other for maximum flow in a desired direction, and a position in which the flow obstructing sections of the valve member are completely aligned with the slotted sections of the air passage to fully restrict air flow through the valve. In any position of the valve member interice mediate these two extremes the direction of air flow may be controlled for a given volume setting or vice versa.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear from the following description of the representative construction disclosed in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a sectional side elevation of the air distributor valve installed at the end of an air duct including a portion of a second longitudinally aligned valve;
FIGURES 2 and 3 are respectively enlarged transverse sectional views taken as indicated by the lines 2-2 and 33 of FIG. 1; and
FIGURE 4 is a transverse sectional elevation similar to FIG. 2 showing the valve member rotated to a dillerent position for air directional control.
The valve member is preferably formed with an extruded housing 10 having an inner portion equipped with side flanges 11 for registry with the end of an air supply duct 12 and an outer portion with laterally projecting flanges 14 for engaging the edges of an aperture in a wall or ceiling 16 in which the valve housing is mounted. The housing includes transversely spaced side walls 18 and 20 which in the construction illustrated are arcuate in sec tion, being formed about a common center. A continuous discharge passage 22 extends along the outer side of the housing between the downstream longitudinal edges 23 of the side walls 18 and 20. An inlet air passage is provided in the inner portion of the valve and is formed by a series of alternate baffle sections 2 and slotted sections 26, these sections all being approximately equal in length.
A valve member 30 is mounted in the housing chamber for longitudinal and rotating movement, the valve member being formed with alternate generally cylindrical flow obstructing sections 32 which slidably engage the arcuate sides 18 and 20 of the housing chamber as best shown in FIG. 3, and with flow directing sections 34. The flow directing sections are each substantially in the form of a cylindrical segment with arcuate faces 35 and 36 spaced from the arcuate side walls 18 and 20 of the housing. A continuous longitudinal notch 38 may be formed in the valve member to reduce the amount of material therein, and the valve member may be additionally provided with a projecting tang 40 at either end or with a tang at one end and similarly dimensioned slot or spline 42 at the other end to receive the tang 40 of an adjacent valve as shown in FIG. 1, so that all valve members may be moved in unison where a plurality of valves are installed in line.
In the preferred construction shown the flow obstructing sections 32 of the valve member and flow directing sections 34 thereof are equal in length and also equal in length to the slotted and bafile sections 26 and 24 of the inlet air passage; and the length of the valve member 30 is less than that of the housing 10 by the length of one section. 'Four sections are shown in the air passage of the valve in FIG. 1, three sections in the valve member thereof, but in this respect this construction is illustrative only. As an example of actual practice, the valve housing 10 may have a length of thirty-six inches, the valve member 39 a length of thirty-three inches with a three-inch length for each section of the air passage and valve member.
Moving the valve member 36 longitudinally of the housing 10 permits the flow directing and flow obstructing sections of the valve member to be selectively positioned relative to the slotted and baffle sections of the inlet air passage. As shown in FIG. 4, the flow directing sections 34 of the valve member permit the air fiow through the discharge passage 22 to be controlled in direction, the flow in FIG. 4 being to the right as indicated by the arrows 44. Rotating the valve member 30 one hundred eighty degrees would produce an opposite condition in which the flow would be directed to the left. When a desired direction of flow has been set, the volume of air discharged can be regulated by longitudinal movement of the valve member in the chamber, air flow being restricted to the extent that the flow obstructing sections 32 of the valve member are aligned with the slotted section 26 of the air passage as shown in FIG. 3. Likewise, the direction of flow may be changed without affecting a volume control setting.
FIGURE 2 illustrates that the flow directing sections 34 of the valve member may be formed so that the arcuate faces 46 thereof which engage the arcuate side walls 18 and 20 of the housing chamber form a portion of the valve member having a transverse dimension greater than that of the inlet passage 26, thereby permitting air flow through the valve to be restricted or blocked Without disturbing an overall volume control setting obtained by the relative longitudinal position of the valve member in the chamber. Alternately, the flow directing sections 34 of the valve may be formed with a straight through passage as illustrated in US Patent 3,099,949 for further control over the directional pattern of air discharged from the valve.
While preferred embodiments have been described above in detail, it will be understood that numerous modifications might be resorted to without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
I claim:
1. An air distributor valve having an elongated housing with longitudinally extending transversely spaced side Walls forming a chamber;
longitudinally extending air inlet and outlet passages provided in the housing adjacent the upstream and downstream longitudinal edges respectively of the side walls, at least one of said passages being formed by a series of alternate batiie sections which extend between the side walls and slotted sections which open to the chamber;
a valve member having alternate flow directing and flow obstructing sections mounted in the housing chamber, the flow obstructing sections supporting the valve member for rotating and longitudinal movement relative to the housing chamber whereby the valve member may be moved Within the chamber to selectively position the valve member sections relative to the air passage sections;
the flow directing sections of the valve member permitting air flow between the inlet and outlet passages of the housing for discharge through the outlet passage in a direction controllable by rotating the valve member in the chamber, and the flow obstructing sections of the valve member restricting air flow between the inlet and outlet passages of the housing independently of the rotational position of the valve member in the chamber to the extent the flow obstructing sections are aligned with the slotted section of the one air passage by longitudinal movement of the valve member in the chamber.
2. An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein the flow obstructing sections of the valve member are at least equal in length to the slotted sections of the air passage.
3. An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein the How directing sections of the valve member are at least equal in length to the slotted sections of the air passage.
4. An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein the bafile and slotted sections of the air passage are substantially equal in length, and wherein the flow directing and flow obstructing sections of the valve member are substantially equal in length to the sections of the air passage.
5. An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 3 wherein the length of the valve member is less than the length of the chamber in an amount substantially equal to the length of one section of the air passage.
6. An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein the side walls of the housing are arcuate in section formed about a common center, the flow obstructing sections of the valve member being of cylindrical form to slidably support the valve member in the chamber of the housing.
7. An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 6 wherein the flow directing sections of the valve member are each formed as a cylindrical segment.
8. An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 7 wherein the cylindrical flow obstructing sections of the valve member and cylindrical segment flow directing sections of the valve member are substantially equal in length, and the baffle and slotted sections of the air passage being substantially equal in length to the valve sections.
9. An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 8 wherein the length of the valve member is less than the length of the housing chamber by an amount substantially equal to the length of one section of the valve member.
10. An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein the flow directing sections of the valve member each have a portion with a transverse dimension greater than that of one of said passages whereby air flow through the valve chamber may be restricted by rotational movement of the valve member in the housing chamber without affecting the overall volume control setting established by the position of the flow obstructing section of the valve member relative to the slotted air passages in the housing.
11. An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein means are provided on at least one end of the valve member for detachably connecting the valve member of a second air distributor valve thereto in end-to-end relatron.
12. An air distributor valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein the valve member is provided with a longitudinally projecting tang at one end thereof and with a complementary inwardly directed slot at the other end thereof engageable by the tang of the valve member of a second air distributor valve when the valves are positioned in longitudinally aligned end-to-end relation.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 8/1963 Davidson 9840 4/1964 Ericson 98-40

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1. AN AIR DISTRIBUTOR VALVE HAVING AN ELONGATED HOUSING WITH LONGITUDINALLY EXTENDING TRANSVERSELY SPACED SIDE WALLS FORMING A CHAMBER; LONGITUDINALLY EXTENDING AIR INLET AND OUTLET PASSAGES PROVIDED IN THE HOUSING ADJACENT THE UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM LONGITUDINAL EDGES RESPECTIVELY OF THE SIDE WALLS, AT LEAST ONE OF SAID PASSAGES BEING FORMED BY A SERIES OF ALTERNATE BAFFLE SECTIONS WHICH EXTEND BETWEEN THE SIDE WALLS AND SLOTTED SECTIONS WHICH OPEN TO THE CHAMBER; A VALVE MEMBER HAVING ALTERNATE FLOW DIRECTING AND FLOW OBSTRUCTING SECTIONS MOUNTED IN THE HOUSING CHAMBER, THE FLOW OBSTRUCTING SECTIONS SUPPORTING THE VALVE MEMBER FOR ROTATING AND LONGITUDINAL MOVEMENT RELATIVE TO THE HOUSING CHAMBER WHEREBY THE VALVE MEMBER MAY BE MOVED WITHIN THE CHAMBER TO SELECTIVELY POSITION THE VALVE MEMBER SECTIONS RELATIVE TO THE AIR PASSAGE SECTIONS; THE FLOW DIRECTING SECTIONS OF THE VALVE MEMBER PERMITTING AIR FLOW BETWEEN THE INLET AND OUTLET PASSAGES OF THE HOUSING FOR DISCHARGE THROUGH THE OUTLET PASSAGE IN A DIRECTION CONTROLLABLE BY ROTATING THE VALVE MEMBER IN THE CHAMBER, AND THE FLOW OBSTRUCTING SECTIONS OF THE VALVE MEMBER RESTRICTING AIR FLOW BETWEEN THE INLET AND OUTLET PASSAGES OF THE HOUSING INDEPENDENTLY OF THE ROTATIONAL POSITION OF THE VALVE MEMBER IN THE CHAMBER TO THE EXTENT THE FLOW OBSTRUCTING SECAIR PASSAGE BY LONGITUDINAL MOVEMENT OF THE VALVE MEMBER IN THE CHAMBER.
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US4441333A (en) * 1982-07-15 1984-04-10 Thermo King Corporation Transport refrigeration unit combination airflow straightener and defrost damper
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