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US9605865B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9605865-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414288116-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2010 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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Example air ducts comprising pliable tubular sidewalls are provided with example internal frameworks that hold the duct in a generally expanded shape even when the duct is depressurized. The framework tensions the pliable sidewall material along the length of the ducts to keep the material taut. In some examples, the framework is restrained within the duct such that the duct's sidewall, being in tension, holds the framework in compression longitudinally. Thus, in the longitudinal direction, the duct is in tension and the framework is in compression. To prevent the framework from buckling under the compressive force, some example frameworks comprise a central longitudinal shaft with a plurality of radial spokes and rings that help hold the shaft straight. In some examples, the rings also help hold the duct radially expanded.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An air duct system for supporting an air duct, the air duct system comprising: a tubular pliable sidewall defining a flow direction along which the air duct system conveys a current of air; a ring disposed within the tubular pliable sidewall and lying substantially perpendicular to the flow direction; a hub disposed substantially at a center point of the ring, the hub extending lengthwise in the flow direction; and a plurality of spokes extending between the ring and the hub, the plurality of spokes being attached to the hub at a plurality of points that are distributed lengthwise along the hub, the air duct being in tension along the flow direction of the air duct. 2. The air duct system of claim 1 , further comprising: a second ring disposed within the tubular pliable sidewall spaced apart from the ring; a second hub disposed substantially at a center point of the second ring; and a shaft extending between the hub and the second hub, the shaft to hold the air duct in tension. 3. The air duct system of claim 1 , wherein the tubular pliable sidewall forms an elbow duct. 4. An air duct system, comprising: a tubular air duct comprising a pliable sidewall; a first ring movably coupled to a first shaft, the first ring and the first shaft to be disposed within the air duct, the first ring to be movable relative to the first shaft to place the air duct in tension, the first ring to be fixable with respect to the first shaft and the air duct to hold the air duct in tension by virtue of the first shaft being held in compression; and a hub and a spoke, the spoke coupling the hub and the first ring, the hub coupled to the first shaft. 5. The air duct system of claim 4 , further comprising a second ring movably coupled to a second shaft, the second ring and the second shaft to be disposed within the air duct, the second ring movable relative to the second shaft to place the air duct in tension, the second ring to be fixable with respect to the second shaft and the air duct to hold the air duct in tension by virtue of the second shaft being held in compression. 6. The air duct system of claim 5 , wherein the first ring is spaced from the second ring. 7. The air duct system of claim 5 , wherein the first shaft is coupled to the second shaft. 8. An air duct system, comprising: a tubular air duct comprising a pliable sidewall; a first ring movably coupled to a first shaft, the first ring and the first shaft to be disposed within the air duct, the first ring to be movable relative to the first shaft to place the air duct in tension, the first ring to be fixable with respect to the first shaft and the air duct to hold the air duct in tension by virtue of the first shaft being held in compression; and a spoke coupling the first ring and the first shaft. 9. The air duct system of claim 8 , wherein the spoke is non-perpendicularly coupled to the first shaft. 10. The air duct system of claim 9 , wherein the first ring is coupled to an interior surface of the air duct. 11. The air duct system of claim 10 , wherein the coupling between the first ring and the interior surface enables the ring to be resistive to compressive forces. 12. The air duct system of claim 4 , wherein the first ring is telescopically coupled to the first shaft.
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