Helically conforming axial fan check valve
First Claim
1. A check valve for a fan having a rotary axis and a grid that is substantially perpendicular to the axis, comprising:
- a resilient substrate adapted to be mounted to the grid of the fan, the substrate having a center point, a radially inward region and a perimeter;
a plurality of flaps formed in the substrate, each of the flaps being defined by a slit having a radial edge segment with inner and outer ends extending from the inward region of the substrate toward the perimeter, and an outer edge segment extending transversely from the outer end of the radial edge segment; and
wherein the valve moves to an open position due to air pressure from the fan wherein the flaps flex axially away from the grid, and a closed position when air pressure from the fan ceases wherein the flaps are adapted to lie flush on the grid of the fan to prevent reverse airflow through the fan.
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Abstract
A fan check valve is formed from plastic film having an outer edge and a central region. The valve also has a number of slits that define flaps in the film. The flaps are symmetrically arrayed in a spiral-like pattern between the central region and the outer edge. The valve mounts to the outer surface of a tube axial fan. Under normal operating conditions, the fan moves a helical flow of air in a generally axial direction toward through the valve. The flaps are blown open and align with the oncoming flow at low angles of attack to minimize dynamic losses. The flaps are in the closed position and lie flush on the outer surface of the exhaust plate mounted on the fan at all other times to prevent airflow back through the fan in the opposite direction once the fan has failed.
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27 Claims
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1. A check valve for a fan having a rotary axis and a grid that is substantially perpendicular to the axis, comprising:
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a resilient substrate adapted to be mounted to the grid of the fan, the substrate having a center point, a radially inward region and a perimeter;
a plurality of flaps formed in the substrate, each of the flaps being defined by a slit having a radial edge segment with inner and outer ends extending from the inward region of the substrate toward the perimeter, and an outer edge segment extending transversely from the outer end of the radial edge segment; and
whereinthe valve moves to an open position due to air pressure from the fan wherein the flaps flex axially away from the grid, and a closed position when air pressure from the fan ceases wherein the flaps are adapted to lie flush on the grid of the fan to prevent reverse airflow through the fan. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A check valve for an axial flow exhaust fan, comprising:
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a thin, resilient substrate adapted to be mounted to the fan, the substrate having a center point, a radially inward region and a perimeter;
a plurality of slits formed in the substrate defining apertures and arranged to create flaps that flex downstream while the fan discharges air against the substrate to allow the air to pass through the fan, the flaps being in a spiral array about the center point; and
whereinthe resiliency of the substrate causes the flaps to flex back to close the apertures when the fan ceases to operate. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A check valve for a fan having a rotary axis and a grid that is substantially perpendicular to the axis, comprising:
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a resilient substrate adapted to be mounted to the grid of the fan, the substrate having a center point, a radially inward region and a perimeter;
a plurality of flaps formed in the substrate and arrayed in a spiral-like pattern about the center point, each of the flaps being defined by a slit;
each of the slits havinga radial edge segment extending generally on radial lines from the center point and having inner and outer ends extending from the inward region of the substrate toward the perimeter;
an inner edge segment extending transversely from the inner end of the radial edge segment;
an outer edge segment extending transversely from the outer end of the radial edge segment, the inner and outer edge segments of each slit having ends that terminate counterclockwise from an adjacent radial edge segment, overlapping the inner and outer edge segments of said adjacent radial edge segment to define inner and outer legs for each of the flaps;
whereinthe valve moves to an open position due to air pressure from the fan wherein the flaps flex axially away from the grid, and a closed position when air pressure from the fan ceases wherein the flaps are adapted to lie flush on the grid of the fan to prevent reverse airflow through the fan; and
whereinthe inner and outer legs are dimensioned so that while in the open position, each flap will have upstream and downstream edges that are interconnected by inner and outer edges, wherein the upstream and downstream edges are adapted to incline away from the fan, and the outer edges of the flaps are further downstream than the respective inner edges of the flaps. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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