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WO2023094727A1 - Ventilation duct, method for its installation, and arrangement to produce aid marking for installation - Google Patents

Ventilation duct, method for its installation, and arrangement to produce aid marking for installation Download PDF

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WO2023094727A1
WO2023094727A1 PCT/FI2022/050772 FI2022050772W WO2023094727A1 WO 2023094727 A1 WO2023094727 A1 WO 2023094727A1 FI 2022050772 W FI2022050772 W FI 2022050772W WO 2023094727 A1 WO2023094727 A1 WO 2023094727A1
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Samuel Hosionaho
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
    • F24F13/02Ducting arrangements
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
    • F24F13/02Ducting arrangements
    • F24F13/0281Multilayer duct
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L1/00Laying or reclaiming pipes; Repairing or joining pipes on or under water
    • F16L1/024Laying or reclaiming pipes on land, e.g. above the ground
    • F16L1/06Accessories therefor, e.g. anchors
    • F16L1/10Accessories therefor, e.g. anchors for aligning
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L2201/00Special arrangements for pipe couplings
    • F16L2201/60Identification or marking

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  • the present invention relates to a ventilation duct in accordance with the preamble of claim 1 which duct can considerably facilitate the building of ducts in work site conditions.
  • the invention also relates to a method in accordance with the pream- ble of claim 7 for connecting such ventilation ducts to each other.
  • the invention further relates to an arrangement of claim 11 to pro- cute an installation aid marking for installation in the ventilation duct.
  • this object is achieved in such a manner that the ventilation duct, the method for its installation and an arrangement for producing an aid marking for installation in the ventilation duct are, in accordance with the present invention, provided with the characteristic features defined in the claims. More specifically, this ventilation duct according to the invention is mainly characterised by what is stated in the characterising part of claim 1.
  • the method according to the inven- tion is, in turn for the most part characterized by what is stated in the characteriz- ing part of claim 7, and the arrangement according to the invention for producing an aid marking for installation in the ventilation duct is for the most part charac- terized by what is stated in the characterizing part of claim 11.
  • the invention is based on adding a simple feature onto the outer sur- face of the ventilation duct and thus facilitating the accurate alignment of successive- sive ventilation ducts to each other. Hence, it is possible to avoid extra verifying measurements and still be able to provide an installation based on drawings or other plans.
  • Fig. 1 shows a principled view of a ventilation system
  • Fig. 2 schematically shows location of aid markings for installation as aid lines on the outer surface of a ventilation duct
  • Fig. 3 shows an angle of 90 degrees implemented by ventilation ducts guided by installation aid lines
  • Fig. 4 shows successive 90-degree angles implemented by ventilation ducts guided by installation aid lines, wherein the upper angle of the figure is also rotated for 90 degrees compared with the previous one
  • Fig. 5 shows location of aid markings for installation according to a second embodiment of the invention as aid lines and point-like markings on the outer surface of a ventilation duct
  • Fig. 6 shows a cross cut of the ventilation duct in point A-A of Fig. 5 describing a location of point-like markings.
  • the present figures do not show the ventilation duct, the method for the installation of such ventilation ducts or the arrangement for producing an aid marking for installation in scale but the figures are schematic, illustrating the general structure and operation of the preferred embodiments.
  • the structural parts shown by reference numbers in the attached figures then correspond to the structural parts marked by reference numbers in this specification.
  • Fig. I shows a principled view of a ventilation system 1 in a detached house, in which system, ventilation ducts 2 connected to each other form parts conveying air to various terminal devices and from terminal devices.
  • the ventilation ducts are substantially round of their cross section and have a substantially straight or curved longitudinal axis 3.
  • such a tubular ventilation duct comprises an interior forming a flow space 4 and surrounding it an air-impermeable sheath 5 which includes an inner surface 6 and an outer surface 7.
  • the present ventilation ducts are formed of a metal spiral-weld pipe or polymer pipe.
  • the ventilation system 1 formed by the ventilation ducts 2 is, even in its simplest form, quite complex comprising sec- tions oriented into several different directions. These very installations imple- mented in many directions have been very problematic and they have required that installers continuously check the installation work in order to ensure correct locations.
  • the present invention provides at least one aid marking for installation 8 on the outer surface 7 of the sheath 5 of the ventilation duct 2 which markings facilitate the positioning of two successively installable ventilation ducts in relation to each other at the same time considering a possible common rotation between the ventilation ducts in re- lation to their longitudinal axes.
  • Said installation aid marking 8 can comprise one or more point-like markings provided on the outer surface 7 of the sheath 5 of the ventilation duct 2 being curved in accordance with Fig. 5.
  • the installation aid marking can also comprise one or more aid lines, which can be solid or dashed, parallel with the longitudinal axis 3 of the ventilation duct in accordance with Figs. 3, 4 and 5.
  • central angles 9 between radiuses R directed towards the lon- gitudinal axis 3 are preferably formed of the same size or as multiples of said cen- tral angle.
  • the installation work is already facilitated considerably by two aid markings for installation which are arranged symmetrically on the oppo- site sides of the outer surface or by three installation markings, whereby the third one is located at an equal distance from the above-mentioned markings between them, in a way described by Fig. 2. Therefore, adjacent central angles are provid- ed between these three installation markings, both of which angles are 90 de- grees.
  • the number of aid markings for installation is implementable as re- quired based on the complexity of the installation site, whereby more complex sites can have e.g. eight aid lines for installation evenly distributed on the perime- ter of the outer sheath with 45-degree intervals.
  • the aid markings for installation according to the arrangement are uti- lised in building the ventilation system 1 as follows.
  • the ventilation duct 2 substantially round of its cross section has a substantially straight or curved longitudinal axis 3 as de- scribed above.
  • one or more installation aid markings 8 are provided on the outer surface 7 of the sheath 5 surrounding the flow space 4.
  • the instal- lation aid markings to be connected to each other are selected to provide a prede- termined common rotation in relation to the longitudinal axis.
  • the installation aid marking 8 provided on the outer surface 7 of the sheath 5 of the ventilation duct 2 is implemented either as a point-like marking or as an aid line parallel with the longitudinal axis 3 of the ventilation duct. These can be provided at the installation site but it is more preferable to provide them already in connection with the manufacture of the ventilation duct. When provid- ing more than two more installation aid markings on the outer surface of the ven- tilation duct, they are preferably provided such that central angles between radi- uses directed from them towards the longitudinal axis are formed of the same size or as multiples of said central angle.
  • Fig. 3 thus shows a 90-degree duct unit formed by two straight and one curved ventilation ducts 2, in which example, the installation aid markings 8 of the two straight and curved ventilation ducts always meet.
  • Fig. 4 in turn shows successive 90-degree angles implemented by three straight and two curved ventilation ducts 2 at the same time as the upper angle of the figure is also rotated for 90 degrees compared with the previous one. It is possible to see from the figure that, in the lower angle, the installation aid marking of the straight ventilation duct is arranged at the point of the installation aid marking being in the inner fold of the curved ventilation duct. In the upper angle, the installation aid marking of the straight ventilation duct is arranged at the point of the installation aid marking being in the outer fold of the curved ven- tilation duct.
  • the present installation aid marking 8 can be produced in the ventila- tion duct 2 either by hand at the installation site or, more reliably, when manufac- turing the ventilation duct.
  • the marking is preferably done without deforming the outer surface 7 of the ventilation duct.
  • the arrangement utilised in the manufacture for producing the aid marking for installation in the ventilation duct thus comprises means arrangeable in connec- tion with the duct manufacturing line, which means produce either a brief or con- tinuous drawn marking or particle spray directed on the outer surface of the ven- tilation duct.
  • This particle spray producing the marking of the outer surface of the ventilation duct comprises e.g. a fiber laser or an ink-jet printer.
  • the aid markings for installation on the surface of the ventilation duct by deforming it, unless particular demands have been set for its visual appearance. Then, an aid line is formable on the outer surface of a ventilation duct having a straight longitudinal axis e.g. by engraving mechanically or by a laser.
  • the installation aid marking 8 can be provided e.g. separately by die-cutting or peening or in connection with the manufacture with a punch in the press tool.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a ventilation duct (2), which forms a part of a ventilation system (1), and to a method by which these ventilation ducts are connected to each other. Such a ventilation duct is substantially round of its cross section having a substantially straight or curved longitudinal axis (3). The ventilation duct further comprises a sheath (5) surrounding a flow space (4), which sheath includes an inner surface (6) and an outer surface (7). It is characteristic of the present arrangement that on the outer surface of the sheath of the ventilation duct is produced one or more installation aid markings (8) in order to position two successively installable ventilation ducts to each other in relation to the rotation direction of the longitudinal axis (3). The invention also relates to an arrangement by which this installation aid marking can be produced in the ventilation duct.

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VENTILATION DUCT, METHOD FOR ITS INSTALLATION, AND RRRANGEMENT TO PRODUCE AID MARKING FOR INSTALLATION
Background of the invention
The present invention relates to a ventilation duct in accordance with the preamble of claim 1 which duct can considerably facilitate the building of ducts in work site conditions.
The invention also relates to a method in accordance with the pream- ble of claim 7 for connecting such ventilation ducts to each other.
The invention further relates to an arrangement of claim 11 to pro- duce an installation aid marking for installation in the ventilation duct.
When building a ventilation system by means of ventilation ducts con- nectable to each other, there often arise problems when forming sections that orientate in several different directions. Such installations implemented in many directions require that installers continuously check the installation work and the pipe system in order to ensure correct locations. This makes the work slow and thus also expensive.
Brief description of the invention
It is therefore an object of the invention to achieve a ventilation duct and a method for installing such ventilation ducts so that the aforementioned problems can be mainly solved.
This object is achieved in such a manner that the ventilation duct, the method for its installation and an arrangement for producing an aid marking for installation in the ventilation duct are, in accordance with the present invention, provided with the characteristic features defined in the claims. More specifically, this ventilation duct according to the invention is mainly characterised by what is stated in the characterising part of claim 1. The method according to the inven- tion is, in turn for the most part characterized by what is stated in the characteriz- ing part of claim 7, and the arrangement according to the invention for producing an aid marking for installation in the ventilation duct is for the most part charac- terized by what is stated in the characterizing part of claim 11.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the depend- ent claims. The invention is based on adding a simple feature onto the outer sur- face of the ventilation duct and thus facilitating the accurate alignment of succes- sive ventilation ducts to each other. Hence, it is possible to avoid extra verifying measurements and still be able to provide an installation based on drawings or other plans.
Other advantages provided by the invention are disclosed in the fol- lowing in connection with a more detailed description of specific embodiments of the invention.
Brief description of the figures
In the following, some preferred embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail and with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which
Fig. 1 shows a principled view of a ventilation system,
Fig. 2 schematically shows location of aid markings for installation as aid lines on the outer surface of a ventilation duct,
Fig. 3 shows an angle of 90 degrees implemented by ventilation ducts guided by installation aid lines,
Fig. 4 shows successive 90-degree angles implemented by ventilation ducts guided by installation aid lines, wherein the upper angle of the figure is also rotated for 90 degrees compared with the previous one,
Fig. 5 shows location of aid markings for installation according to a second embodiment of the invention as aid lines and point-like markings on the outer surface of a ventilation duct, and
Fig. 6 shows a cross cut of the ventilation duct in point A-A of Fig. 5 describing a location of point-like markings.
Detailed description of preferred embodiments
The present figures do not show the ventilation duct, the method for the installation of such ventilation ducts or the arrangement for producing an aid marking for installation in scale but the figures are schematic, illustrating the general structure and operation of the preferred embodiments. The structural parts shown by reference numbers in the attached figures then correspond to the structural parts marked by reference numbers in this specification.
Fig. Ishows a principled view of a ventilation system 1 in a detached house, in which system, ventilation ducts 2 connected to each other form parts conveying air to various terminal devices and from terminal devices. In the pre- sent invention, the ventilation ducts are substantially round of their cross section and have a substantially straight or curved longitudinal axis 3. According to Fig. 2, such a tubular ventilation duct comprises an interior forming a flow space 4 and surrounding it an air-impermeable sheath 5 which includes an inner surface 6 and an outer surface 7. Most conventionally, the present ventilation ducts are formed of a metal spiral-weld pipe or polymer pipe.
As it can be concluded from Fig. 1, the ventilation system 1 formed by the ventilation ducts 2 is, even in its simplest form, quite complex comprising sec- tions oriented into several different directions. These very installations imple- mented in many directions have been very problematic and they have required that installers continuously check the installation work in order to ensure correct locations.
To decrease these known installation problems, the present invention provides at least one aid marking for installation 8 on the outer surface 7 of the sheath 5 of the ventilation duct 2 which markings facilitate the positioning of two successively installable ventilation ducts in relation to each other at the same time considering a possible common rotation between the ventilation ducts in re- lation to their longitudinal axes.
Said installation aid marking 8 can comprise one or more point-like markings provided on the outer surface 7 of the sheath 5 of the ventilation duct 2 being curved in accordance with Fig. 5. The installation aid marking can also comprise one or more aid lines, which can be solid or dashed, parallel with the longitudinal axis 3 of the ventilation duct in accordance with Figs. 3, 4 and 5.
If two or more installation aid markings 8 have been produced in the ventilation duct 2, central angles 9 between radiuses R directed towards the lon- gitudinal axis 3 are preferably formed of the same size or as multiples of said cen- tral angle. In general, the installation work is already facilitated considerably by two aid markings for installation which are arranged symmetrically on the oppo- site sides of the outer surface or by three installation markings, whereby the third one is located at an equal distance from the above-mentioned markings between them, in a way described by Fig. 2. Therefore, adjacent central angles are provid- ed between these three installation markings, both of which angles are 90 de- grees. Indeed, the number of aid markings for installation is implementable as re- quired based on the complexity of the installation site, whereby more complex sites can have e.g. eight aid lines for installation evenly distributed on the perime- ter of the outer sheath with 45-degree intervals.
Installation work can also be considerably facilitated by an embodi- ment according to Figs. 5 and 6, wherein straight-shaped ventilation ducts are provided with one or two opposite aid lines and curved ventilation ducts with their curved longitudinal axes are preferably provided with four point-like mark- ings evenly distanced from each other according to Fig. 6.
The aid markings for installation according to the arrangement are uti- lised in building the ventilation system 1 as follows.
In the installation method, the ventilation duct 2 substantially round of its cross section has a substantially straight or curved longitudinal axis 3 as de- scribed above. Before starting the installation work, one or more installation aid markings 8 are provided on the outer surface 7 of the sheath 5 surrounding the flow space 4. When connecting ventilation ducts which, on one hand, have straight and, on the other hand, curved longitudinal axis to each other, the instal- lation aid markings to be connected to each other are selected to provide a prede- termined common rotation in relation to the longitudinal axis. Hence, the possible common rotation of two successively installable ventilation ducts is easy to im- plement and the ventilation ducts can be accurately positioned in relation to each other, as described in Figs. 3, 4 and 5.
The installation aid marking 8 provided on the outer surface 7 of the sheath 5 of the ventilation duct 2 is implemented either as a point-like marking or as an aid line parallel with the longitudinal axis 3 of the ventilation duct. These can be provided at the installation site but it is more preferable to provide them already in connection with the manufacture of the ventilation duct. When provid- ing more than two more installation aid markings on the outer surface of the ven- tilation duct, they are preferably provided such that central angles between radi- uses directed from them towards the longitudinal axis are formed of the same size or as multiples of said central angle.
Fig. 3 thus shows a 90-degree duct unit formed by two straight and one curved ventilation ducts 2, in which example, the installation aid markings 8 of the two straight and curved ventilation ducts always meet.
Fig. 4 in turn shows successive 90-degree angles implemented by three straight and two curved ventilation ducts 2 at the same time as the upper angle of the figure is also rotated for 90 degrees compared with the previous one. It is possible to see from the figure that, in the lower angle, the installation aid marking of the straight ventilation duct is arranged at the point of the installation aid marking being in the inner fold of the curved ventilation duct. In the upper angle, the installation aid marking of the straight ventilation duct is arranged at the point of the installation aid marking being in the outer fold of the curved ven- tilation duct.
The present installation aid marking 8 can be produced in the ventila- tion duct 2 either by hand at the installation site or, more reliably, when manufac- turing the ventilation duct. In order such a marking not to cause aesthetic nui- sance or to requisite separate priming before the possible coating, the marking is preferably done without deforming the outer surface 7 of the ventilation duct. The arrangement utilised in the manufacture for producing the aid marking for installation in the ventilation duct thus comprises means arrangeable in connec- tion with the duct manufacturing line, which means produce either a brief or con- tinuous drawn marking or particle spray directed on the outer surface of the ven- tilation duct. This particle spray producing the marking of the outer surface of the ventilation duct comprises e.g. a fiber laser or an ink-jet printer.
It is of course possible to provide the aid markings for installation on the surface of the ventilation duct by deforming it, unless particular demands have been set for its visual appearance. Then, an aid line is formable on the outer surface of a ventilation duct having a straight longitudinal axis e.g. by engraving mechanically or by a laser. For parts of a ventilation duct manufactured by press- ing, the installation aid marking 8 can be provided e.g. separately by die-cutting or peening or in connection with the manufacture with a punch in the press tool.
Those skilled in the art will find it obvious that, as technology advanc- es, the basic idea of the invention can be implemented in many different ways. The invention and its embodiments are thus not restricted to the examples de- scribed above but may vary within the scope of the claims.

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Claims
1. A ventilation duct (2), which forms a part of a ventilation system (1) and has a substantially round cross section and has a substantially straight or curved longitudinal axis (3), and the ventilation duct (2) comprises a sheath (5) surrounding a flow space (4), which sheath includes an inner surface (6) and an outer surface (7), characterised in that on the outer surface (7) of the sheath (5) of the ventilation duct (2) is produced one or more installation aid markings (8) in order to position two suc- cessively installable ventilation ducts to each other in relation to the rotation di- rection of the longitudinal axis (3).
2. A ventilation duct (2) according to claim 1, characterised in that the installation aid marking (8) comprises a point-like marking provided on the outer surface (7) of the sheath (5) of the ventilation duct (2).
3. A ventilation duct (2) according to claim 1, characterised in that the installation aid marking (8) comprises an aid line parallel with the longi- tudinal axis (3) provided on the outer surface (7) of the sheath (5) of the ventila- tion duct (2).
4. A ventilation duct (2) according to any preceding claim, charac- terised in that, if there are more than two installation aid markings (8) on the ventilation duct (2), central angles (9) between radiuses (R) directed towards the longitudinal axis (3) are of the same size or multiples of said central angle.
5. A ventilation duct (2) according to any preceding claim, charac- terised in that the ventilation duct (2) is formed of a metal spiral-weld pipe.
6. A ventilation duct (2) according to any one of claims 1-4, char- acterised in that the ventilation duct (2) is formed of a polymer pipe.
7. A method for installing a ventilation duct (2), wherein the ventila- tion duct (2) being substantially round of its cross section has a substantially straight or curved longitudinal axis (3), and comprises a sheath (5) surrounding a flow space (4), which sheath includes an inner surface (6) and an outer surface (7), whereby a ventilation system (1) is formed by connecting ventilation ducts (2) to each other, characterised in that one or more installation aid marking (8) is produced on the outer sur- face (7) of the sheath (5) of the ventilation duct (2) in order to position two suc- cessively installable ventilation ducts to each other in relation to the rotation di- rection of the longitudinal axis (3), whereby when connecting ventilation ducts (2) which, on one hand, have a straight and, on the other hand, a curved longitudinal axis (3) to each other, the installation aid markings (8) to be connected to each other are selected to provide a predetermined mutual rotation in relation to the longitudinal axis.
8. A method according to claim 7, characterised in that an in- stallation aid marking (8) comprising a point-like marking is provided on the out- er surface (7) of the sheath (5) of the ventilation duct (2).
9. A method according to claim 7, characterised in that an in- stallation aid marking (8) comprising an aid line parallel with the longitudinal ax- is (3) of the ventilation duct is provided on the outer surface (7) of the sheath (5) of the ventilation duct (2).
10. A method according to any one of claims 7-9, characterised in that more than one installation aid markings (8) are produced on the outer sur- face (7) of the ventilation duct (2) such that central angles (9) between radiuses (R) directed towards the longitudinal axis (3) are formed of the same size or as multiples of said central angle.
11. An arrangement for producing an installation aid marking (8) in a ventilation duct (2), characterised in that the arrangement comprises means arrangeable into connection with a duct manufacture line of the ventilation duct (2), which means produce a brief or continuous installation aid marking (8) without damaging the outer surface (7) of the ventilation duct (2).
12. An arrangement according to claim 11, characterised in that the means produce a brief or continuous drawn marking.
13. An arrangement according to claim 11, characterised in that the means produce a brief or continuous particle jet directed on the outer surface (7) of the ventilation duct (2).
14. An arrangement according to claim 13, characterised in that the particle jet is provided by a fiber laser.
15. An arrangement according to claim 13, characterised in that the particle jet is provided by an ink-jet printer.
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