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US2500330A
US2500330A US721746A US72174647A US2500330A US 2500330 A US2500330 A US 2500330A US 721746 A US721746 A US 721746A US 72174647 A US72174647 A US 72174647A US 2500330 A US2500330 A US 2500330A
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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
    • F24F13/075Outlets for directing or distributing air into rooms or spaces, e.g. ceiling air diffuser having parallel rods or lamellae directing the outflow, e.g. the rods or lamellae being individually adjustable

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  • the principai object army invention istie provision of an air ow grille wherein structural characteristics make possible reduced static pressure, an increased volume of air and greater C. F. M. at the face of the grille than is possible with any standard grille the open market affords;
  • An important object of the herein invention is the provision of a grille providing dual deflection of the air stream regulatory at will so as to deect the air stream upwardly, straight ahead, or downwardly, at the same time left or right as may be desired;
  • a further object of the invention is the provision of a grille providing a greatly increased Volume of air at any given foot velocity over standard grilles and registers the market affords, and wherein adjustment of the movable blades to direct the direction of air flow may readily be accomplished without resort to a wrench as is commonly necessary with all grilles heretofore produced;
  • a further object of the herein invention is the provision of a grille highly eioient in action, and structurally designed to present a pleasing appearance.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of the grille with a part thereof broken away to more advantageously disclose its structure
  • Figure 2 is an end elevation partly broken away to better disclose the interior of the grille
  • Figure 3 is a side elevation
  • Figure 4 is a section on line 4 4 of Fig. 1;
  • Figure 5 is a section on line 5 5 of Fig. 1, and
  • Figure 6 is an end View of a modified form oi blade adaptable to the grille.
  • the grille proper is provided with a conventional grille box IU open at front and back to provide for the passage of air. It has a flange II designed to frame the opening wheresoever provided for setting the grille.
  • a transverse bar I2 having its ends fixed against two walls of the box I provides a stabilization of said walls and divides the face of the grille.
  • a plurality of pivoted blades I3 are provided transverse the grille at right angles to said bar I2 and are notched at I4 to receive said bar. The latter is loose fitted into the notch I4.
  • the blades I3 are pivoted upon blisters I5 provided on two walls of the box I0, said blisters acting as pivots inserted into holes I6 provided on the ends of the blades I3.
  • the blades I3 are in general, tear drop shaped with long trailing sides so that air currents breaking against the thick edge of said blades are induced to iiow freely past the blades with a vacuum pull at the trailing edges and with less static pressure due to vacuum and the center line trailing edges as herein provided.
  • a movable louver is provided at the intake side of the grille. It is designed to direct the ow of air current in the box or to stop said flow entirely.
  • the louver embodies a plurality of blades I9 pivoted at their ends as at 20 so as to overlap when the louver is closed as indicated by broken lines in Fig. 2. It is provided with a bar 2
  • the grille is structurally produced from light materials readily obtainable in the open market and at no great cost.
  • the blades are arranged to frictionally ride freely and may be moved with ones iinger or any suitable object, a lead pencil for example, no wrench being required. They are secured in adjustable position and may be used interchangeably in associated arrangement with one another, a portion thereof, for example, may be set to deflect the air current one way, the balance to drect it another. Moreover, the horizontally positioned blades may be used independently from the vertically positioned blades, or vice-versa.
  • the grille is ideal for air conditioning systems, for example, and may be produced in varying sizes, and assembled at low cost.
  • a grille box open at its front and back for passage of air therethrough, a rigid cross bar carried by and dividing said box, and a plurality 'of grille blades extending across said box at right angles to said bar and being pivoted i; at their ends to vopposite sides of said box so asy to lie in spaced parallel relation to one another subject to individual tilting in opposite direction, said blades having rounded wider edges disposed innermost in said box and narrow trailing portions extending therefrom and provided with slots in which said cross bar extends, the outer edges of said blades being in the same plane with the outer edge of said bar and the outer edges of the grille box, and a plurality of integral projections on said box, said blades having openings in the 5 ends thereof in which said projections are mounted to form pivots for said blades, said #blades having additional openings in the ends thereof and additional integral projections on said box arranged to extend into said additional open- 10 ings for holding the blades in adjusted positions.

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H. I. STOVER March 14, 195@ GRILLE Filed Jan. l5, 1947 l I I H770 NEX' Patented Mar. 14, 1950 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE I '2,500,330 Y I GRILLE Hugh I. s't'qver, Glendale, Calif'.
Application January 13, wirfseriainm 721,746
1 1 Claim.
. The principai object army invention istie provision of an air ow grille wherein structural characteristics make possible reduced static pressure, an increased volume of air and greater C. F. M. at the face of the grille than is possible with any standard grille the open market affords;
An important object of the herein invention is the provision of a grille providing dual deflection of the air stream regulatory at will so as to deect the air stream upwardly, straight ahead, or downwardly, at the same time left or right as may be desired;
A further object of the invention is the provision of a grille providing a greatly increased Volume of air at any given foot velocity over standard grilles and registers the market affords, and wherein adjustment of the movable blades to direct the direction of air flow may readily be accomplished without resort to a wrench as is commonly necessary with all grilles heretofore produced;
And a further object of the herein invention is the provision of a grille highly eioient in action, and structurally designed to present a pleasing appearance.
I attain these objects by the grille disclosed in the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is an elevation of the grille with a part thereof broken away to more advantageously disclose its structure;
Figure 2 is an end elevation partly broken away to better disclose the interior of the grille;
Figure 3 is a side elevation;
Figure 4 is a section on line 4 4 of Fig. 1;
Figure 5 is a section on line 5 5 of Fig. 1, and
Figure 6 is an end View of a modified form oi blade adaptable to the grille.
Similar numerals of reference indicate like parts throughout the several views.
The grille proper is provided with a conventional grille box IU open at front and back to provide for the passage of air. It has a flange II designed to frame the opening wheresoever provided for setting the grille.
A transverse bar I2 having its ends fixed against two walls of the box I provides a stabilization of said walls and divides the face of the grille.
A plurality of pivoted blades I3 are provided transverse the grille at right angles to said bar I2 and are notched at I4 to receive said bar. The latter is loose fitted into the notch I4.
The blades I3 are pivoted upon blisters I5 provided on two walls of the box I0, said blisters acting as pivots inserted into holes I6 provided on the ends of the blades I3.
Other holes I'I are provided in the ends of the blades I3 to receive dentitive blisters I8 provided as stops on the same walls of the box Il) carrying the yblisters I so that the blades I3 may be set in either direction up to an angle of as indicated by broken lines in Fig. 4.
The blades I3 are in general, tear drop shaped with long trailing sides so that air currents breaking against the thick edge of said blades are induced to iiow freely past the blades with a vacuum pull at the trailing edges and with less static pressure due to vacuum and the center line trailing edges as herein provided.
A movable louver is provided at the intake side of the grille. It is designed to direct the ow of air current in the box or to stop said flow entirely.
The louver embodies a plurality of blades I9 pivoted at their ends as at 20 so as to overlap when the louver is closed as indicated by broken lines in Fig. 2. It is provided with a bar 2| pivoted to the blades I9 as at 22 so that the blades I9 are moved in unison. The latter blades are shown as bulbous at their leading edge 23 to provide a streamline eiect on the air currents.
A modification of the blade I3 is shown in Fig. 6
where said blade designated as I3 as shown as formed from sheet metal.
The grille is structurally produced from light materials readily obtainable in the open market and at no great cost.
The blades are arranged to frictionally ride freely and may be moved with ones iinger or any suitable object, a lead pencil for example, no wrench being required. They are secured in adjustable position and may be used interchangeably in associated arrangement with one another, a portion thereof, for example, may be set to deflect the air current one way, the balance to drect it another. Moreover, the horizontally positioned blades may be used independently from the vertically positioned blades, or vice-versa.
The grille is ideal for air conditioning systems, for example, and may be produced in varying sizes, and assembled at low cost.
As numerous apparently diirerent embodiments and changes in structure may from time to time suggest themselves without departing, however, from the scope thereof herein shown and described, it is intended that the description and drawings thereof shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
What I do claim, however, is:
In an airiiow grille, a grille box open at its front and back for passage of air therethrough, a rigid cross bar carried by and dividing said box, and a plurality 'of grille blades extending across said box at right angles to said bar and being pivoted i; at their ends to vopposite sides of said box so asy to lie in spaced parallel relation to one another subject to individual tilting in opposite direction, said blades having rounded wider edges disposed innermost in said box and narrow trailing portions extending therefrom and provided with slots in which said cross bar extends, the outer edges of said blades being in the same plane with the outer edge of said bar and the outer edges of the grille box, and a plurality of integral projections on said box, said blades having openings in the 5 ends thereof in which said projections are mounted to form pivots for said blades, said #blades having additional openings in the ends thereof and additional integral projections on said box arranged to extend into said additional open- 10 ings for holding the blades in adjusted positions.
HUGH I. STOVER.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the 15 le of this patent:
Number Number UNITED STATES PATENTS Name Date l Tuttle Nov. 14, 1871 Sternberg Apr. 9, 1929 Molina June 25, 1929 Le Grand Aug. 16, 1932 Fox Mar. 17, 1936. Anderson Aug. 24, 1937 Ditzler Feb. 9, 1943 Fiedler May 23, 1944 Davis Feb. 19, 1946 FOREIGN PATENTS Country Date Great Britain June 21, 1917 Great Britain Feb. 6, 1941
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US2844086A (en) * 1954-05-26 1958-07-22 Carrier Corp Damper arrangements for air conditioning units
US2935926A (en) * 1956-08-27 1960-05-10 Us Register Company Register for heating and air conditioning systems
US2940375A (en) * 1954-09-07 1960-06-14 Gen Motors Corp Air flow deflector device
US2985089A (en) * 1958-07-25 1961-05-23 James L Gilmore Louver and method of manufacture

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US1708243A (en) * 1927-05-27 1929-04-09 Arctic Nu Air Corp Deflector for ventilating systems
US1718754A (en) * 1927-06-07 1929-06-25 Julian Stuart Y Molina Blind
US1872599A (en) * 1928-02-25 1932-08-16 Carrier Engineering Corp Louver or damper device
US2034231A (en) * 1934-07-12 1936-03-17 Ernest C Fox Air register
US2090908A (en) * 1935-11-08 1937-08-24 Tuttle & Bailey Inc Air deflecting device
GB533139A (en) * 1939-10-13 1941-02-06 Us Air Conditioning Internat I A device for the control of the diffusion of air from an air conditioning or ventilating machine or parts thereof
US2310843A (en) * 1941-06-20 1943-02-09 Westinghouse Electric & Mfg Co Air conditioning apparatus
US2349544A (en) * 1942-10-13 1944-05-23 Harry W Fiedler Louvered register
US2395319A (en) * 1942-11-03 1946-02-19 Davies Charles Air register

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US120912A (en) * 1871-11-14 Improvement in air-registers
GB107112A (en) * 1916-08-19 1917-06-21 Richard William Allen Improvements connected with Fans for Producing Forced Draught.
US1708243A (en) * 1927-05-27 1929-04-09 Arctic Nu Air Corp Deflector for ventilating systems
US1718754A (en) * 1927-06-07 1929-06-25 Julian Stuart Y Molina Blind
US1872599A (en) * 1928-02-25 1932-08-16 Carrier Engineering Corp Louver or damper device
US2034231A (en) * 1934-07-12 1936-03-17 Ernest C Fox Air register
US2090908A (en) * 1935-11-08 1937-08-24 Tuttle & Bailey Inc Air deflecting device
GB533139A (en) * 1939-10-13 1941-02-06 Us Air Conditioning Internat I A device for the control of the diffusion of air from an air conditioning or ventilating machine or parts thereof
US2310843A (en) * 1941-06-20 1943-02-09 Westinghouse Electric & Mfg Co Air conditioning apparatus
US2349544A (en) * 1942-10-13 1944-05-23 Harry W Fiedler Louvered register
US2395319A (en) * 1942-11-03 1946-02-19 Davies Charles Air register

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2844086A (en) * 1954-05-26 1958-07-22 Carrier Corp Damper arrangements for air conditioning units
US2940375A (en) * 1954-09-07 1960-06-14 Gen Motors Corp Air flow deflector device
US2935926A (en) * 1956-08-27 1960-05-10 Us Register Company Register for heating and air conditioning systems
US2985089A (en) * 1958-07-25 1961-05-23 James L Gilmore Louver and method of manufacture

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