Support frame for duct
A support frame is used to hold the position of a vertically-disposed air duct within a wall between wall studs. The support frame defines an opening that receives the air duct. The support frame has a flange extending around the opening that engages the air duct. The support frame may include notched ends that receive the opposed wall studs to position the support frame with respect to the duct opening formed in the floor boards.
1. Technical Field
The present invention generally relates to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning installations and, more particularly, to the supports used to hold the air ducts in place. Specifically, the present invention relates to a support frame for a duct that is installed in a vertical wall between studs.
2. Background Information
Numerous air duct installations require a duct to be run in a vertical wall. One such installation is a cold air return duct that is run from the second floor of a house through the first floor wall into the basement. In this case, the duct passes through an opening formed in the second floor floor boards and an opening formed in the first floor floor boards. A metal duct is then positioned down or up through these openings between wall studs. This vertical section of duct must be securely held in place. In the past, the person installing the duct would have to fabricate custom holders on the job site from scrap material and use these holders to secure the vertical duct in place. Duct installers desire an improved support that obviates the need to custom form supports in the field.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention provides a support frame configured to fit between wall studs. The support frame has a central opening adapted to receive a vertical air duct. The central opening may be rectangular or oval. Both openings are defined by upstanding flanges that are tilted inwardly toward each other to provide a frictional fit with the duct. The flanges are adjustable to accommodate ducts of different dimensions.
The invention also provides a frame having formed notches adapted to receive standard studs to properly position the frame and opening with respect to the studs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the specification.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The support frame of the present invention is indicated generally by the numeral 10 in the accompanying drawings. Support frame 10 is used to hold the position of an air duct 12 in a wall 14 with respect to a floor board 16 as shown in
Support frame 10 includes a body 22 in the form of a thin plate. Body 22 defines a central opening 24 adapted to receive air duct 12. As such, opening 24 has an outer perimeter that is larger than the outer perimeter of air duct 12 so that air duct 12 may readily slide through central opening 24. Body 22 has a lengthwise direction and opposed ends at ends 26 at opposite ends of the lengthwise direction of body 22. Each end 26 defines a notch 28 that is adapted to receive a portion of wall stud 18. Central opening 24 is centered with respect to notches 28 allowing the user to properly locate central opening 24 with respect to wall studs 18 as depicted in
Support frame 10 further includes a flange 30 that extends up from body 22 adjacent opening 24. Flange 30 is angled inwardly with respect to opening 24 as shown in
Body 22 defines a plurality of connector openings 38 with a series of openings disposed in opposed lengthwise directions along the opposed lengthwise edges of body 22. Body 22 also defines one opening adjacent notch 28. Openings 38 may be adapted to receive sheet metal screws as described above or nails.
Support frame 10 is used with a duct installation assembly as shown in
Although the installation drawings show support frame 10 used with a rectangular duct, the same steps may be used to install an oval duct. The oval embodiment of support frame 10 is also intended to be used with round ducts by changing the shape of central opening 24 and flange 30. In this application, the term oval includes shapes having straight sidewalls and curved ends as shown in
Body 22 may be fabricated in standard 16 inch lengths to fit between standard wall studs 18. The 16 inch length allows support frames 10 to be used with adjacent studs without overlapping the ends of body 22. The dimensions of central opening 24 may be varied so that support frame 10 will work with different sized ducts 12. Central opening 24 should remain centered between the ends and sides of body 22 regardless of the dimensions of central opening 24.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention is an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.
Claims
1. A support frame that supports an air duct in a vertical configuration between spaced wall studs; the air duct having an outer perimeter; the support frame comprising:
- a body defining a central opening adapted to receive the air duct;
- the central opening having a perimeter larger than the outer perimeter of the air duct; and
- a flange extending up from the body adjacent the central opening; the flange being angled inwardly toward the central opening and adapted to engage the air duct.
2. The support frame of claim 1, wherein the flange pivots with respect to the body.
3. The support frame of claim 2, wherein the central opening is rectangular; the flange including four flange sections with one flange section disposed along each side of the central opening.
4. The support frame of claim 3, wherein opposed flange sections are angled toward each other.
5. The support frame of claim 1, wherein the body defines a plurality of connector openings that surround the central opening.
6. The support frame of claim 1, wherein the flange defines a plurality of connector openings that surround the central opening.
7. The support frame of claim 1, wherein the body includes a pair of opposed ends; each of the ends defining a notch adapted to receive a wall stud.
8. The support frame of claim 7, wherein the central opening of the body is centered between the notches.
9. The support frame of claim 1, wherein the body is in the form of a thin metal plate.
10. The support frame of claim 1, wherein the flange is continuous and extends entirely about the central opening.
11. The support frame of claim 10, wherein the perimeter of the flange is oval and the flange is frusto-conical in shape.
12. The support frame of claim 11, wherein the flange has an upper edge and a pair of tabs extend from the upper edge of the flange.
13. The support flange of claim 12, wherein each of the tabs defines at least one connector opening.
14. The support frame of claim 13, wherein the tabs are angled toward each other.
15. A vertical air duct and wall assembly comprising:
- a horizontal floor board;
- a pair of spaced wall studs extending in a vertical direction with respect to the floor board;
- the floor board defining a duct opening between the spaced wall studs;
- a duct disposed in the duct opening and extending vertically between the wall studs;
- a support frame connected to the floor board and the duct;
- the support frame holding the duct in position with respect to the wall studs and the floor board;
- the support frame having a body defining a central opening that receives the air duct;
- the central opening having a perimeter larger than the outer perimeter of the air duct; and
- a flange extending up from the body adjacent the central opening; the flange being angled inwardly toward the central opening and engaging the air duct.
16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the central opening is rectangular; the flange including four flange sections with one flange section disposed along each side of the central opening.
17. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the body includes a pair of opposed ends; each of the ends defining a notch with one of the wall studs disposed in each of the notches.
18. The assembly of claim 17, wherein the central opening of the body is centered between the notches.
19. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the flange is continuous and extends entirely about the central opening.
20. The assembly of claim 19, wherein the flange has an upper edge and a pair of tabs extend from the upper edge of the flange; the tabs engaging the air duct.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 28, 2003
Publication Date: Feb 17, 2005
Inventors: Darryl Snyder (Canton, OH), Pascu Ghinga (Middleburg Heights, OH)
Application Number: 10/628,615