US20020139160A1 - Integral ductwork diffuser - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to air diffusers employed in combination with round spiral and flat oval ductwork, such as is employed in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system applications.
- HVAC heating, ventilation and air conditioning
- spiral seamed metal ducts made from strips of sheet metal are widely employed in heating and air conditioning installations, as well as in other air ducting installations.
- Such spiral duct is efficiently produced in desired lengths by Tubeformer machines, manufactured for example, by Spiral-Helix, Inc. of Buffalo Grove, Ill., and described for example in Castricum U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,567,742; 4,706,481 and 4,711,110.
- Another machine for producing spiral seamed pipe is disclosed in Price et al U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/264,387, filed Jan. 26, 2001.
- Another machine for producing spiral seamed pipe is disclosed in Price et al U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/264,387, filed Jan. 26, 2001.
- Spiral duct has a number of advantages, in both ease of installation and performance.
- a strip of sheet metal 5.394 inches (137 mm) wide is supplied to the Tubeformer machine.
- An initial stage of the Tubeformer machine comprises a set of flange forming rolls which prepare the edges of the strip for subsequently formed spiral lock seams. Thereafter, the strip is rolled into formed spiral lock seams. Thereafter, the strip is rolled into the desired spiral duct size, and the spiral lock seams are completed.
- Air diffusers are typically employed at appropriate locations along the length of a spiral duct, either round or flat oval.
- a typical conventional practice is to install a grill box.
- a typical grill box takes the form of a rectangular box, open at the front and back, attached to the spiral ductwork at the location of a corresponding rectangular cutout in the ductwork, and a grill attached.
- a four-step operation is required: (1) The ductwork is manufactured. (2) A hole for the grill box is cut. (3) The grill box is fabricated and installed, secured either by welding or by sheet metal screws. (4) Finally, a suitable grill is purchased and installed.
- a variation which avoids the need for the separate grill box, is to directly attach a semi-cylindrical grill to the side of a spiral duct, over a rectangular opening.
- An example is a Duct-D-FuserTM grill, manufactured by McGill Air Flow Corporation of Groveport, Ohio.
- three steps are required: (1) Manufacture the ductwork. (2) Cut a hole for the perforated grill. (3) Purchase and install the grill.
- apparatus for forming from a strip of sheet metal stock material a length of spiral duct that includes an integral diffuser includes a perforator forming perforations in the strip at at least selected intervals, and a machine for forming the strip, after perforation into spiral seamed duct.
- a corresponding method for forming a length of spiral duct that includes an integral diffuser embodying the invention includes the steps of providing a strip of sheet metal stock material, perforating the strip at at least selected intervals, and employing a machine to form the strip into spiral seamed ducts.
- FIG. 1 is a three dimensional view of apparatus embodying the invention
- FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram depicting the operation of one embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of a perforator
- FIG. 4 is a side view of a portion of the FIG. 3 perforator
- FIG. 5 is a conceptual view, similar to that of FIG. 2, depicting another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of another apparatus embodying the invention, including a stationary punch assembly
- FIG. 7 is a representation of an exemplary punching pattern.
- Embodiments of the invention eliminate the separate grill and grill box by perforating the sheet metal stock as part of the spiral forming operation, either before or after the flange forming rolls.
- FIG. 1 shows an apparatus 20 embodying the invention.
- a strip of sheet metal stock material 22 enters the apparatus 20 as indicated by arrow 24 .
- Spiral seamed duct 26 including an integral diffuser 28 , is produced by the apparatus.
- the apparatus 20 more particularly includes a perforator 30 for forming perforations in the strip 22 at at least selected intervals, such as the perforations 52 .
- a perforator 30 for forming perforations in the strip 22 at at least selected intervals, such as the perforations 52 .
- Various forms of perforator 30 are described in greater detail hereinbelow.
- a machine generally designated 34 , for forming a strip into the spiral seamed duct 26 .
- the machine includes a flange forming roller station 36 , a passive feed section 38 , and a bending roller station 40 , including a seaming roller.
- the particular machine 34 illustrated is disclosed in the above-referenced Price et al U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/264,387.
- the machine 34 may just as well be a Tubeformer machine, such as is disclosed in the above-referenced Castricum U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,567,742; 4,706,481 and 4,711,110.
- the apparatus 20 additionally includes a controller 42 for coordinating the operation of the perforator 30 and of the spiral duct-forming machine 34 .
- the perforator 30 forms clusters of perforations, such as the perforations 52 , at intervals corresponding to the circumference of the spiral seamed duct 26 being formed.
- the resultant diffuser 28 formed has a width corresponding to several strips.
- FIG. 2 conceptually illustrated is the operation of one embodiment of apparatus 20 , including the perforator 30 and spiral-forming machine 34 .
- the strip 22 of sheet metal enters the apparatus 20 .
- the sheet metal strip 22 is wound to form the spiral duct 26 .
- spiral lock seams are formed, all as is known in the art.
- perforations are formed in the sheet metal strip 22 , in an appropriate pattern, as represented by separate clusters 66 , 68 and 70 .
- the clusters 66 , 68 and 70 of perforations are appropriately located, under the direction of the controller 42 , such that, upon formation of the spiral ductwork, a desired grill or diffuser pattern, as is represented at 28 results.
- Any suitable process may be employed for making the perforation clusters 66 , 68 and 70 .
- an exemplary device embodying the invention for forming the perforations takes the form of a rolling punch, generally designated 80 .
- the rolling punch 80 includes a punching roll 82 and an opposed die roll 84 , with the strip 22 of sheet metal stock passing between.
- a motor 86 drives the punching roll 82 through a gearing reducer 88 , under the control of a suitable electronic controller 90 .
- the motor 86 and thus the punching roll 82 is programmed to be engaged when required, and make the necessary size perforation for the application.
- the perforation cluster 68 extends all the way across the sheet metal strip 22 , while the perforation clusters 66 and 70 extend only part way across.
- the punching roll 82 is arranged, by means of a splined drive shaft 92 and an actuating cylinder 94 to move transversely so that the punch roll 82 punches only a portion of the width of the sheet metal strip 22 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates the apparatus 100 in elevational view.
- the apparatus 100 includes the machine 34 for forming spiral metal duct as is described herein above with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the controller 42 is within the machine 34 .
- the apparatus 100 includes a perforator in the form of a stationary punch 102 , including a set of servo-driven feed rolls 104 , and a stationary punch assembly 106 , including a punch 108 driven by an hydraulic cylinder 110 , and a corresponding die block 112 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates an exemplary punching pattern of the stationary punch 106 . Each cycle of the punch 106 produces 11 perforations, arranged in two rows. A typical perforation diameter is ⁇ fraction (5/16) ⁇ inch.
- embodiments of the invention allow the grill or perforation to be automatically installed into the ductwork during the fabrication phase of the ductwork.
- the ductwork is simply sent to a job site, and is installed without any additional labor or material cost.
- mobile apparatus can be employed at the job site to perforate a strip of sheet metal stock material and form spiral seamed ductwork.
- the punching system can also be used to fabricate ductwork for sound attenuation or 360° perforated diffusers.
- attenuation ductwork is ordered prepunched from a steel mill. This pre-punched steel costs more than solid steel, and requires the fabricator to stock two different types of metal.
- Embodiments of the invention permit the perforated product to be made on the same machine, without buying special stock.
- a machine operator receives an order for ductwork, with diffuser locations specified. The operator then programs the machine via the controller 40 , which is programmable, to locate a perforated section of ductwork at the predetermined location.
- coiled sheet metal stock 22 is fed into the machine, and proceeds through the flange forming rollers and through the perforation zone until it is received by the spiral forming zone, where the spiral ductwork is actually formed.
Abstract
Apparatus and a corresponding method for forming from a strip of sheet metal stock material a length of spiral duct that includes an integral diffuser. A perforator forms perforations in the strip at at least selected intervals. A machine forms the strip, after perforation, into spiral seamed duct.
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- The benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/254,103, filed Dec. 8, 2000, is claimed.
- The invention relates to air diffusers employed in combination with round spiral and flat oval ductwork, such as is employed in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system applications.
- Round, thin-walled spiral seamed metal ducts made from strips of sheet metal are widely employed in heating and air conditioning installations, as well as in other air ducting installations. Such spiral duct is efficiently produced in desired lengths by Tubeformer machines, manufactured for example, by Spiral-Helix, Inc. of Buffalo Grove, Ill., and described for example in Castricum U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,567,742; 4,706,481 and 4,711,110. Another machine for producing spiral seamed pipe is disclosed in Price et al U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/264,387, filed Jan. 26, 2001. Another machine for producing spiral seamed pipe is disclosed in Price et al U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/264,387, filed Jan. 26, 2001. Spiral duct has a number of advantages, in both ease of installation and performance.
- Typically, a strip of sheet metal 5.394 inches (137 mm) wide is supplied to the Tubeformer machine. An initial stage of the Tubeformer machine comprises a set of flange forming rolls which prepare the edges of the strip for subsequently formed spiral lock seams. Thereafter, the strip is rolled into formed spiral lock seams. Thereafter, the strip is rolled into the desired spiral duct size, and the spiral lock seams are completed.
- In some installations limited space prevents the use of round spiral duct. Accordingly, flatter ductwork which is oval in cross-section is employed, also known as flat oval. As the tube former machines produce round and not oval ductwork, a separate machine, known as an ovalizer, is ordinarily employed to form round ductwork to oval. A suitable ovalizer is disclosed in Price et al U.S. Pat. No. 6,000,260.
- Air diffusers are typically employed at appropriate locations along the length of a spiral duct, either round or flat oval. A typical conventional practice is to install a grill box. A typical grill box takes the form of a rectangular box, open at the front and back, attached to the spiral ductwork at the location of a corresponding rectangular cutout in the ductwork, and a grill attached. Thus, a four-step operation is required: (1) The ductwork is manufactured. (2) A hole for the grill box is cut. (3) The grill box is fabricated and installed, secured either by welding or by sheet metal screws. (4) Finally, a suitable grill is purchased and installed.
- A variation, which avoids the need for the separate grill box, is to directly attach a semi-cylindrical grill to the side of a spiral duct, over a rectangular opening. An example is a Duct-D-Fuser™ grill, manufactured by McGill Air Flow Corporation of Groveport, Ohio. In this variation, three steps are required: (1) Manufacture the ductwork. (2) Cut a hole for the perforated grill. (3) Purchase and install the grill.
- In an exemplary embodiment, apparatus for forming from a strip of sheet metal stock material a length of spiral duct that includes an integral diffuser includes a perforator forming perforations in the strip at at least selected intervals, and a machine for forming the strip, after perforation into spiral seamed duct.
- A corresponding method for forming a length of spiral duct that includes an integral diffuser embodying the invention includes the steps of providing a strip of sheet metal stock material, perforating the strip at at least selected intervals, and employing a machine to form the strip into spiral seamed ducts.
- FIG. 1 is a three dimensional view of apparatus embodying the invention;
- FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram depicting the operation of one embodiment;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of a perforator;
- FIG. 4 is a side view of a portion of the FIG. 3 perforator;
- FIG. 5 is a conceptual view, similar to that of FIG. 2, depicting another embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 6 is a side view of another apparatus embodying the invention, including a stationary punch assembly; and
- FIG. 7 is a representation of an exemplary punching pattern.
- Embodiments of the invention eliminate the separate grill and grill box by perforating the sheet metal stock as part of the spiral forming operation, either before or after the flange forming rolls.
- FIG. 1 shows an
apparatus 20 embodying the invention. A strip of sheetmetal stock material 22 enters theapparatus 20 as indicated byarrow 24. Spiralseamed duct 26, including anintegral diffuser 28, is produced by the apparatus. - The
apparatus 20 more particularly includes aperforator 30 for forming perforations in thestrip 22 at at least selected intervals, such as theperforations 52. Various forms ofperforator 30 are described in greater detail hereinbelow. Following the perforator is a machine, generally designated 34, for forming a strip into the spiralseamed duct 26. The machine includes a flange formingroller station 36, apassive feed section 38, and abending roller station 40, including a seaming roller. Theparticular machine 34 illustrated is disclosed in the above-referenced Price et al U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/264,387. However, themachine 34 may just as well be a Tubeformer machine, such as is disclosed in the above-referenced Castricum U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,567,742; 4,706,481 and 4,711,110. Theapparatus 20 additionally includes acontroller 42 for coordinating the operation of theperforator 30 and of the spiral duct-formingmachine 34. - During operation, and under the control of the
controller 42, theperforator 30 forms clusters of perforations, such as theperforations 52, at intervals corresponding to the circumference of the spiralseamed duct 26 being formed. Theresultant diffuser 28 formed has a width corresponding to several strips. - With reference to FIG. 2, conceptually illustrated is the operation of one embodiment of
apparatus 20, including theperforator 30 and spiral-formingmachine 34. Thus, thestrip 22 of sheet metal enters theapparatus 20. In a spiral-formingzone 60 thesheet metal strip 22 is wound to form thespiral duct 26. At 62 spiral lock seams are formed, all as is known in the art. - In embodiments of the invention, in a
perforation zone 64 perforations are formed in thesheet metal strip 22, in an appropriate pattern, as represented byseparate clusters clusters controller 42, such that, upon formation of the spiral ductwork, a desired grill or diffuser pattern, as is represented at 28 results. - Any suitable process may be employed for making the
perforation clusters - With reference to the plan view of FIG. 3 and the side view of FIG. 4, an exemplary device embodying the invention for forming the perforations takes the form of a rolling punch, generally designated80. The rolling
punch 80 includes a punchingroll 82 and anopposed die roll 84, with thestrip 22 of sheet metal stock passing between. - In FIG. 3, a
motor 86 drives the punchingroll 82 through a gearingreducer 88, under the control of a suitableelectronic controller 90. - The
motor 86 and thus the punchingroll 82 is programmed to be engaged when required, and make the necessary size perforation for the application. - Referring again to FIG. 2, the
perforation cluster 68 extends all the way across thesheet metal strip 22, while theperforation clusters perforation clusters roll 82 is arranged, by means of asplined drive shaft 92 and anactuating cylinder 94 to move transversely so that thepunch roll 82 punches only a portion of the width of thesheet metal strip 22. - With reference to FIG. 5, conceptually illustrated is the operation of another
apparatus 100 embodying the invention. FIG. 6 illustrates theapparatus 100 in elevational view. - In FIG. 6 the
apparatus 100 includes themachine 34 for forming spiral metal duct as is described herein above with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2. In FIG. 6 as a matter of convenience, thecontroller 42 is within themachine 34. - The
apparatus 100 includes a perforator in the form of astationary punch 102, including a set of servo-driven feed rolls 104, and astationary punch assembly 106, including apunch 108 driven by an hydraulic cylinder 110, and acorresponding die block 112. FIG. 8 illustrates an exemplary punching pattern of thestationary punch 106. Each cycle of thepunch 106 produces 11 perforations, arranged in two rows. A typical perforation diameter is {fraction (5/16)} inch. - Movement of the
strip 22 must be interrupted for punching, while the spiralduct forming machine 34 proceeds relatively continuously. Accordingly, anidle loop 114 is formed by thestrip 22, prior to entering the spiral duct-formingmachine 34. - It will be appreciated that embodiments of the invention allow the grill or perforation to be automatically installed into the ductwork during the fabrication phase of the ductwork. The ductwork is simply sent to a job site, and is installed without any additional labor or material cost.
- Alternatively, mobile apparatus can be employed at the job site to perforate a strip of sheet metal stock material and form spiral seamed ductwork.
- The punching system can also be used to fabricate ductwork for sound attenuation or 360° perforated diffusers. Conventionally, attenuation ductwork is ordered prepunched from a steel mill. This pre-punched steel costs more than solid steel, and requires the fabricator to stock two different types of metal. Embodiments of the invention permit the perforated product to be made on the same machine, without buying special stock.
- In a sequence of operation, a machine operator receives an order for ductwork, with diffuser locations specified. The operator then programs the machine via the
controller 40, which is programmable, to locate a perforated section of ductwork at the predetermined location. - As the machine begins operation, coiled
sheet metal stock 22 is fed into the machine, and proceeds through the flange forming rollers and through the perforation zone until it is received by the spiral forming zone, where the spiral ductwork is actually formed. - When portions of the sheet metal stock material which are to be punched proceed through the
perforation zone 64, thepunching wheel 82 orpunch assembly 102 is activated to punch the material for the resultant perforated ductwork. - While specific embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is realized that numerous modifications and changes will occur to those skilled in the art. It is therefore to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and changes that fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. Apparatus for forming from a strip of sheet metal stock material a length of spiral duct that includes an integral diffuser, said apparatus comprising:
a perforator for forming perforations in the strip at at least selected intervals; and
a machine for forming the strip, after perforation, into spiral seamed duct.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said perforator forms clusters of perforations at intervals corresponding to the circumference of the spiral seamed duct being formed.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said perforator comprises a punching roll.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said perforator comprises a stationary punch.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 , which further comprises a controller connected for coordinating operation of said perforator and of said machine for forming the strip into spiral seamed duct.
6. Apparatus for forming, from a strip of sheet metal stock a length of 360° perforated spiral duct, said apparatus comprising:
a perforator for forming perforations in the strip in a continuous manner and
a machine for forming the strip, after perforation, into spiral seamed duct.
7. A method for forming a length of spiral duct that includes an integral diffuser, said method comprising:
providing a strip of sheet metal stock material;
perforating the strip at at least selected intervals; and
employing a machine to form the strip into spiral seamed duct.
8. The method of claim, which comprises perforating the strip to form clusters of perforations at intervals corresponding to the circumference of the spiral seamed duct being formed.
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