Pliable-wall air ducts with internal expanding structures

US9605864B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9605864-B2
Application numberUS-201113879759-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 3, 2011
Priority dateNov 19, 2010
Publication dateMar 28, 2017
Grant dateMar 28, 2017

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Abstract

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Pliable-wall air ducts with internal expanding structures are disclosed. An example air duct system includes a shaft to be disposed within an air duct, to extend in a longitudinal direction, and to be in longitudinal compression. The air duct system also includes a plurality of ribs to be coupled to the shaft and to engage an inner surface of the air duct and a spring to be disposed within the air duct, the spring to be coupled to the shaft. The spring under stress being a contributing factor in both the shaft being in longitudinal compression and the air duct being in longitudinal tension.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An air duct system for conveying a current of air, the air duct system comprising: an air duct comprising a tubular pliable sidewall with an inner surface, the air duct defining an inlet and an outlet, the air duct defining a nonlinear airflow path from the inlet to the outlet; a shaft having a longitudinal centerline, the shaft being configurable selectively to an installed configuration and a removed configuration, the longitudinal centerline lies along a first nonlinear line when the shaft is in the installed configuration, the shaft has a first shape in the installed configuration and a second shape in the removed configuration, the first shape being distinguishable from the second shape; a plurality of ribs to be coupled to the shaft, the plurality of ribs engaging the inner surface of the tubular pliable sidewall when the shaft and the plurality of ribs are disposed within the air duct with the shaft in the installed configuration; and a plurality of shaft segments connected by an articulation joint that enables the plurality of shaft segments angularly to be moved relative to each other when the shaft is in the removed configuration, wherein the articulation joint is more flexible than each shaft segment of the plurality of shaft segments. 2. An air duct system for conveying a current of air, the air duct system comprising: an air duct comprising a tubular pliable sidewall with an inner surface, the air duct defining an inlet and an outlet, the air duct defining a nonlinear airflow path from the inlet to the outlet; a shaft having a longitudinal centerline, the shaft being configurable selectively to an installed configuration and a removed configuration, the longitudinal centerline lies along a first nonlinear line when the shaft is in the installed configuration, the shaft has a first shape in the installed configuration and a second shape in the removed configuration, the first shape being distinguishable from the second shape; a plurality of ribs to be coupled to the shaft, the plurality of ribs engaging the inner surface of the tubular pliable sidewall when the shaft and the plurality of ribs are disposed within the air duct with the shaft in the installed configuration; and a plurality of shaft segments connected by an articulation joint that enables the plurality of shaft segments angularly to be moved relative to each other when the shaft is in the removed configuration, wherein the articulation joint comprises a helical spring. 3. The air duct system of claim 1 , wherein the articulation joint comprises a resiliently bendable polymer. 4. The air duct system of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal centerline of the shaft at the inlet is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline of the shaft at the outlet when the shaft is in the installed configuration. 5. The air duct system of claim 1 , wherein the tubular pliable sidewall includes an elastic material. 6. The air duct system of claim 1 , wherein the air duct is to be selectively inflated and deflated, the air duct defines an internal deflated volume when the air duct is deflated, the internal deflated volume is greater when the shaft is in the installed configuration than when the shaft is in the removed configuration. 7. An air duct system, comprising: an air duct having an inner surface, the air duct being in a tubular shape to define a longitudinal direction, and the air duct being in longitudinal tension; and a shaft assembly having a continuously adjustable length and being disposed within the air duct, the shaft assembly extending in the longitudinal direction, the shaft assembly being subjected to a longitudinal compressive force, the longitudinal compressive force being variable from a chosen desired value to a lesser value that is less than the chosen desired value, wherein the shaft assembly includes a first shaft segment and a second shaft segment, the first shaft segment and the second shaft segment being threadedly interconnected. 8. An air duct system, comprising: a shaft assembly to be disposed within an air duct, the shaft assembly to extend in a longitudinal direction, the shaft assembly to be in longitudinal compression and the air duct to be in longitudinal tension when the shaft assembly is disposed within the air duct, the shaft assembly comprising a threaded connection to enable the shaft assembly to have an adjustable length; and a plurality of ribs to be coupled to the shaft assembly and to engage the air duct. 9. The air duct system of claim 8 , wherein the shaft assembly includes a telescopic connection. 10. The air duct system of claim 9 , wherein the shaft assembly includes a first shaft segment and a second shaft segment with the telescopic connection being therebetween, the threaded connection includes a screw threadingly engaging an internally threaded member, the air duct system further comprising an anti-rotation feature coupling the internally threaded member to the second shaft segment, the anti-rotation feature to limit relative rotation between the internally threaded member and the second shaft segment. 11. The air duct system of claim 10 , wherein the anti-rotation feature extends into a slot defined by the second shaft segment. 12. The air duct system of claim 10 , wherein the screw has a substantially fixed longitudinal position relative to the second shaft segment even when the adjustable length of the shaft assembly varies. 13. The air duct system of claim 12 , wherein the internally threaded member has a substantially fixed axial position relative to the first shaft segment even when the adjustable length of the shaft assembly varies. 14. The air duct system of claim 7 , wherein the first shaft segment includes a threaded member and the second shaft segment includes a screw-style linear clutch engaging the threaded member. 15. The air duct system of claim 14 , wherein the threaded member includes a nut welded to a portion of the first shaft segment. 16. The air duct system of claim 14 , wherein the threaded member includes an internally threaded portion of the first shaft segment. 17. The air duct system of claim 14 , wherein the screw-style linear clutch is supported for rotation with respect to the threaded member such that rotation of the screw-style linear clutch changes the length of the shaft assembly. 18. The air duct system of claim 14 , wherein the screw-style linear clutch includes a screw affixed to a shank so that the screw and the shank rotate as a unit. 19. The air duct system of claim 14 , wherein the screw-style linear clutch is mounted to the second shaft segment. 20. The air duct system of claim 7 , wherein adjustment of the length of the shaft assembly adjusts the tension and compression of the air duct and the shaft assembly, respectively. 21. The air duct system of claim 7 , wherein the shaft assembly is disposed entirely within the air duct. 22. The air duct system of claim 8 , wherein the shaft assembly is disposed entirely within the air duct. 23. An air duct system, comprising: a shaft to be disposed within an air duct, the shaft to extend in a longitudinal direction, the shaft to be in longitudinal compression and the air duct to be in longitudinal tension when the shaft is disposed within the air duct, the shaft comprising a threaded connection to enable the shaft to have an adjustable length; and at least one rib to be coupled to the shaft and to engage the air duct.

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  • Cleaning, repairing, or assembling · CPC title

  • Flexible soft ducts, e.g. ducts made of permeable textiles · CPC title

  • improving the aesthetic appearance · CPC title

  • Assembling or joining · CPC title

  • Devices or appurtenances for use in, or in connection with, pipes or pipe systems (F16L1/00 - F16L53/00, F16L57/00, F16L59/00 take precedence; repairing or joining pipes on or under water F16L1/26; cleaning of pipes B08B9/02, e.g. removal of blockages B08B9/027; devices for preventing bursting of water pipes by freezing E03B7/10) · CPC title

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What does patent US9605864B2 cover?
Pliable-wall air ducts with internal expanding structures are disclosed. An example air duct system includes a shaft to be disposed within an air duct, to extend in a longitudinal direction, and to be in longitudinal compression. The air duct system also includes a plurality of ribs to be coupled to the shaft and to engage an inner surface of the air duct and a spring to be disposed within the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pinkalla Cary, Heim Frank, Gebke Kevin J, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24F13/0218. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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