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US778755A
US778755A US22216304A US1904222163A US778755A US 778755 A US778755 A US 778755A US 22216304 A US22216304 A US 22216304A US 1904222163 A US1904222163 A US 1904222163A US 778755 A US778755 A US 778755A
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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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    • F24F13/08Air-flow control members, e.g. louvres, grilles, flaps or guide plates
    • F24F13/10Air-flow control members, e.g. louvres, grilles, flaps or guide plates movable, e.g. dampers
    • F24F13/14Air-flow control members, e.g. louvres, grilles, flaps or guide plates movable, e.g. dampers built up of tilting members, e.g. louvre
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  • rIhe register of the present invention is constructed to serve as a diffuser, deflector, and volume-damper combined and may be employed for the distribution of either hot or cold air through a building.
  • the register is intended to be attached to a wall at a suitable distance from the floor, though preferably near the top of the room, and open into a flue adapted to convey air to a plurality of registers. It is preferred to locate the register at such a height from the ioor that it cannot be easily tampered with, so that' after the volume-damper has been adjusted to the proper degree a predetermined amount of hot or cold air will be projected into thel room at all times.
  • rIhe invention is intended to combine within itself means for regulating the volume of air discharged, for defiecting the air forward into the room, and for diffusing' the air so deiiected.
  • Figure l is a face view of the register of the present invention
  • Fig. 2 an edge view showing the method of adjustment and theposition of the register in a flue
  • Fig. 8 a longitudinal. sectional View of the register
  • Fig. 4 a cross-sectional View of the same
  • the register is constructed to have an outer frame I, consisting' of side rails 2 an'd end rails 3 and provided with screw-holes 4 for the attachment of the register to a wall 5 in a manner to discharge air from a flue 6 or other sou-ree of air-supply.
  • the frame is provided with rounded end plates 7 at the top and bottom, and between the end plates are arranged a series of curved outer deflecting-plates 8 and a pair of curved inner deflecting-plates 9, the outer deflecting-plates being preferably concentric with one another and of different widths and curved to deflect the air diagonally outward from the center, and the inner pair of plates are preferably shorter and adapted to give less deflection than the outer plates.
  • the outer concentric plates are formed to have their inner edges 10 in a straight line with one another and their outer edges Il lying in the line of curvature of the end plates of the deiiector.
  • the inner deflecting-plates have their outer ends 12 in the same line of curvature; but the plates are located farther forward and have their rear edges terminate near the center of the end plates of the register'.
  • the frame is provided with a rearwardly-extendingange 13, which extends all around the opening in the frame, and to the top of the flange is hinged a deflecting-door I4, having side flanges 15, adapted to fit within the iange around the frame, and said door is hinged at its top by means of a hinge 16, allowing it to be moved in and out to deflect different volumes of air from the flue.
  • the register is provided withavertical rod 16, extending between the two end plates at their forward edge, and upon said redis located an adjusting-clamp 17, adapted to slide up and down the rod and preferably formed with a casing 18, having rearwardly-extending ears I9, between which is carried an adjusting-bar 20, pivoted to the ears b v means of a bolt 21, and the opposite end of the adjusting-bar is pivoted to the deiecting-door by means of a pivot 22, passing through ears 23, so that the adj Listing-clamp is moved up and down the rod the door will be swung in and out, increasing or decreasing its angle of deflection, and thereby regulating the volume of air discharged into the room.
  • the clamp consists of a pair of finger-pieces 24, pivoted at their inner ends 25 to the walls of the casing and provided with holes for the passage therethrough of' the rod 16, and the finger-pieces are normally spread apart by means of coilsprings 26, which cause the finger-pieces to impinge against the rod and prevent Inovement thereon. Vhen. however, the fingerpieces are compressed, they will be thrown out of' impingement with the rod, enabling the clamp to be moved up and down to actuate the adjusting-bar and to swing the door.
  • the deflecting-door is set at an angle to discharge a predetermined volume of air into the room, and said air will be deflected from the main flue and discharged forwardly into the register proper, striking against the divcrging deflecting-plates and being spread out laterally by the action of the plates, so that it will be discharged into the room in a fan-shaped stream and not in a direct line, thereby more evenly distributing the air throughout the room and preventing a strong and disagreeable draft of air from being directed at any one point.
  • anumber of' registers are operated from the same flue one above the other, it will be necessary to regulate the deflecting-doors to different angles in order to have an equal discharge from each of the registers.
  • rIhis is due to the fact that a volume of air passing up a straight flue will tend to pass to the top thereof', so that it will be necessary to open the doors of' some of' the registers to a greater angle than the doors ofl the other registersin order to obtain an eq ual discharge. I/Vhen it is desirable f'or any reason to entirely shut off the current of' air, the door may be thrown into the position shown in Fig. 3, in which the opening is entirely closed and the deflection of air stopped.
  • the regulating means employed is one which enables the operation to be easily and quickly performed from a most convenient point and V,
  • a register a frame, a door pivoted thereto and adapted to be adjusted to different angles, means for adjusting the door and holding it in adjusted posi-tion, and a series ofl diverging deflecting-plates adapted to spread a volume of air deflected by the door, substantially as described.
  • aframe having an opening therein, end plates secured to the frame at top and bottomv ofI the opening, a door hinged at its top edge to the frame, outwardly-diverging deflecting-plates extending between the end plates, and means for adjusting the door and holding it in adjusted position to have a volume of' air deflected by the door and diffused bythe defiecting-plates, substantially as described.
  • aframe having an opening therein, end plates secured to the frame at top and bottom of the opening, a ldoor hinged at itstop edge to the frame, outwardly-diverging deflecting-plates extending between the end plates, a rod extending between the end plates, an adjustable clamp slidably mounted on the rod and adapted to be held in adjusted position thereon, and a bar pivoted at one end to the clamp and at the other end to the door for permitting the door to be adjusted by the movement of the clamp to deflect a volume ofl air onto the deflectingplates to be diffused and distributed, substantially as described.
  • a register In a register, the combination of aframe provided with an opening therein, end plates -rounded at their Jforward edge and secured to the frame, curved deflecting-plates between the. end plates and outwardly diverging from the center of the register, a flange on the rear of the frame around the opening therein, a door hinged at its upper edge to the flange, and means for adjusting the door and holding it in adjusted position to deflect air onto the defiecting-plates to be diffused and distributed, substantially as described.
  • af'rarne provided with an opening therein, end plates rounded at their forward edge and secured t0 the frame, curved deflecting-plates between the end plates and outwardly diverging f'rom the center ofl the register, aflange on the rear of' the frame around the opening therein, a door hinged at its upper edge to the flange, a vertical rod between the end plates, an adjusting-clamp slidably mounted on the rod and provided with compressible finger-pieces normally distended to impinge against the rod, and an adjusting-bar pivoted at one end to the clamp and at the other end to the door for allowing the door to be regulated by the movement of' the clamp on the rod to deflect air and direct the same onto the deflectingplates to be diffused and distributed, substantially as described.

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No. 778.755. PATENTED DEG. 27, 1904.
J. W. MATHIS.'
WALL REGISTER.
lAPPLIGATIOIT FILED AUG. 25, 1904.
UNITED STATES Patented December 27, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE..
JULIEN IV. h'IATHIS, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR IO MATHIS BROTHERS COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF INDIANA.
WALL-REGISTER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 778,755, dated December 27, 1904.
Application filed August 25,1904. Serial No. 222,163.
To (LIZ 11171/0771/ it 711,602/ concern.-
Be it known that I, JULIEN WV. MATHIS, a citi' zen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Wall-Registers, of which the following is a specification.
rIhe register of the present invention is constructed to serve as a diffuser, deflector, and volume-damper combined and may be employed for the distribution of either hot or cold air through a building.
The register is intended to be attached to a wall at a suitable distance from the floor, though preferably near the top of the room, and open into a flue adapted to convey air to a plurality of registers. It is preferred to locate the register at such a height from the ioor that it cannot be easily tampered with, so that' after the volume-damper has been adjusted to the proper degree a predetermined amount of hot or cold air will be projected into thel room at all times.
IVhere a large number of the registers are employed in a building on different floors, it will be necessary in order to provide an equal amount of air for each of the registers to ini' tially regulate and test all of the registers, so that the same amount of air will be delivered by each one.
rIhe invention is intended to combine within itself means for regulating the volume of air discharged, for defiecting the air forward into the room, and for diffusing' the air so deiiected.
The invention consists in the features of construction and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, Figure l is a face view of the register of the present invention; Fig. 2, an edge view showing the method of adjustment and theposition of the register in a flue; Fig. 8, a longitudinal. sectional View of the register; Fig. 4, a cross-sectional View of the same, and Fig. a cross-sectional view of the locking means employed for holding' the parts in adjusted position.
The register is constructed to have an outer frame I, consisting' of side rails 2 an'd end rails 3 and provided with screw-holes 4 for the attachment of the register to a wall 5 in a manner to discharge air from a flue 6 or other sou-ree of air-supply. The frame is provided with rounded end plates 7 at the top and bottom, and between the end plates are arranged a series of curved outer deflecting-plates 8 and a pair of curved inner deflecting-plates 9, the outer deflecting-plates being preferably concentric with one another and of different widths and curved to deflect the air diagonally outward from the center, and the inner pair of plates are preferably shorter and adapted to give less deflection than the outer plates. The outer concentric plates are formed to have their inner edges 10 in a straight line with one another and their outer edges Il lying in the line of curvature of the end plates of the deiiector. The inner deflecting-plates have their outer ends 12 in the same line of curvature; but the plates are located farther forward and have their rear edges terminate near the center of the end plates of the register'. The frame is provided with a rearwardly-extendingange 13, which extends all around the opening in the frame, and to the top of the flange is hinged a deflecting-door I4, having side flanges 15, adapted to fit within the iange around the frame, and said door is hinged at its top by means of a hinge 16, allowing it to be moved in and out to deflect different volumes of air from the flue.
The register is provided withavertical rod 16, extending between the two end plates at their forward edge, and upon said redis located an adjusting-clamp 17, adapted to slide up and down the rod and preferably formed with a casing 18, having rearwardly-extending ears I9, between which is carried an adjusting-bar 20, pivoted to the ears b v means of a bolt 21, and the opposite end of the adjusting-bar is pivoted to the deiecting-door by means of a pivot 22, passing through ears 23, so that the adj Listing-clamp is moved up and down the rod the door will be swung in and out, increasing or decreasing its angle of deflection, and thereby regulating the volume of air discharged into the room. The clamp consists of a pair of finger-pieces 24, pivoted at their inner ends 25 to the walls of the casing and provided with holes for the passage therethrough of' the rod 16, and the finger-pieces are normally spread apart by means of coilsprings 26, which cause the finger-pieces to impinge against the rod and prevent Inovement thereon. Vhen. however, the fingerpieces are compressed, they will be thrown out of' impingement with the rod, enabling the clamp to be moved up and down to actuate the adjusting-bar and to swing the door.
In use the deflecting-door is set at an angle to discharge a predetermined volume of air into the room, and said air will be deflected from the main flue and discharged forwardly into the register proper, striking against the divcrging deflecting-plates and being spread out laterally by the action of the plates, so that it will be discharged into the room in a fan-shaped stream and not in a direct line, thereby more evenly distributing the air throughout the room and preventing a strong and disagreeable draft of air from being directed at any one point. Where anumber of' registers are operated from the same flue one above the other, it will be necessary to regulate the deflecting-doors to different angles in order to have an equal discharge from each of the registers. rIhis is due to the fact that a volume of air passing up a straight flue will tend to pass to the top thereof', so that it will be necessary to open the doors of' some of' the registers to a greater angle than the doors ofl the other registersin order to obtain an eq ual discharge. I/Vhen it is desirable f'or any reason to entirely shut off the current of' air, the door may be thrown into the position shown in Fig. 3, in which the opening is entirely closed and the deflection of air stopped. The regulating means employed is one which enables the operation to be easily and quickly performed from a most convenient point and V,
is simple and easily operated and at the same time does not detract from the appearance of the register to any appreciable extent.
IVhat I regard as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a register, a frame, a door pivoted thereto and adapted to be adjusted to different angles, means for adjusting the door and holding it in adjusted posi-tion, and a series ofl diverging deflecting-plates adapted to spread a volume of air deflected by the door, substantially as described.
2. In a register, the combination of' aframe having an opening therein, end plates secured to the frame at top and bottomv ofI the opening, a door hinged at its top edge to the frame, outwardly-diverging deflecting-plates extending between the end plates, and means for adjusting the door and holding it in adjusted position to have a volume of' air deflected by the door and diffused bythe defiecting-plates, substantially as described.
3. In a register, the combination of' aframe having an opening therein, end plates secured to the frame at top and bottom of the opening, a ldoor hinged at itstop edge to the frame, outwardly-diverging deflecting-plates extending between the end plates, a rod extending between the end plates, an adjustable clamp slidably mounted on the rod and adapted to be held in adjusted position thereon, and a bar pivoted at one end to the clamp and at the other end to the door for permitting the door to be adjusted by the movement of the clamp to deflect a volume ofl air onto the deflectingplates to be diffused and distributed, substantially as described.
4. In a register, the combination of aframe provided with an opening therein, end plates -rounded at their Jforward edge and secured to the frame, curved deflecting-plates between the. end plates and outwardly diverging from the center of the register, a flange on the rear of the frame around the opening therein, a door hinged at its upper edge to the flange, and means for adjusting the door and holding it in adjusted position to deflect air onto the defiecting-plates to be diffused and distributed, substantially as described.
5. In a register, the combination of af'rarne provided with an opening therein, end plates rounded at their forward edge and secured t0 the frame, curved deflecting-plates between the end plates and outwardly diverging f'rom the center ofl the register, aflange on the rear of' the frame around the opening therein, a door hinged at its upper edge to the flange, a vertical rod between the end plates, an adjusting-clamp slidably mounted on the rod and provided with compressible finger-pieces normally distended to impinge against the rod, and an adjusting-bar pivoted at one end to the clamp and at the other end to the door for allowing the door to be regulated by the movement of' the clamp on the rod to deflect air and direct the same onto the deflectingplates to be diffused and distributed, substantially as described.
6. In a register, the combination ofl aframe provided with an opening therein, rounded end plates secured to the f'rarne at the topand bottom of the opening, deflecting-plates located between the end plates and having their rear ends terminating in a plane parallel with the frame and their 'forward ends in the line of curvature of' the end plates, a rod Verticall y extending between the end plates at their forward edge, a door hinged to the frame, a clamp slidably mounted on the rod, anda bar pivoted at one end to the clamp and at the other end to the door for regulating the door todirect air onto the deflecting-plates to be diffused and distributed, substantially as described.
JULIEN Vr. MATHIS.
IN/Yitnesses:
THOMAS A. BANNING, SAMUEL W. BANNING,
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US2509773A (en) * 1946-10-31 1950-05-30 Air Control Products Inc Valve operating mechanism for registers
US2630054A (en) * 1946-03-29 1953-03-03 Honeywell Regulator Co Grille
US2684690A (en) * 1949-10-01 1954-07-27 Paper Patents Co Flow control apparatus
US2847926A (en) * 1955-07-21 1958-08-19 American Radiator & Standard Baseboard radiator housing
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US2630054A (en) * 1946-03-29 1953-03-03 Honeywell Regulator Co Grille
US2509773A (en) * 1946-10-31 1950-05-30 Air Control Products Inc Valve operating mechanism for registers
US2684690A (en) * 1949-10-01 1954-07-27 Paper Patents Co Flow control apparatus
US2847926A (en) * 1955-07-21 1958-08-19 American Radiator & Standard Baseboard radiator housing
US4850266A (en) * 1988-06-13 1989-07-25 George Bennett Central air uptake attachment

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