CLADDING FOR AIR HANDLING UNIT ACCESS PANELS
A cladding system for access panels of an air handling unit having a cladding body configured for attachment to access panels of an air handling unit. A first removable portion is configured to detachably engage the cladding body. A second removable portion is configured to detachably engage the first removable portion. The cladding system provides an opening through the access panel of the air handling unit when the second removable portion is removed. The opening exposed by removal of the second removable portion having a geometry to provide access to components within the air handling unit or to provide visibility of components within the air handling unit.
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The present invention is directed generally to an air-moving HVAC component access panel and door and specifically to a cladding for use with access panels and doors of an air-moving HVAC component.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONHVAC systems usually include an air-handling unit. The air handling unit utilizes equipment, such as a fan or blower, that provides conditioned air to a conditioned space, such as a room or area within a building. The conditioning of the air may include, but is not limited to, cooling, heating, humidity control, filtering, ventilating, and combinations thereof. The structure of the air handling units may include an enclosure, typically fabricated from sheet metal, which contains components, such as blowers, filters, heat exchangers, and controls. The air handling unit may be installed in a variety of orientations, including an orientation wherein the flow of air is vertically upward, hereinafter referred to as an upflow orientation and an orientation, which involves rotating the air handling unit 180 degress from the upflow orientation, wherein the flow of air is vertically downward, hereinafter referred to as a downflow orientation.
In order to repair or service an air handling unit, a hinged door or a removable access panel covering an opening in the enclosure may provide access to the various components inside of the air handling unit. The access panels or doors may be hinged, clipped or otherwise held in place during operation of the air handling unit. These doors may remain attached to the unit, or may be removed temporarily when the unit is being repaired or serviced.
Known air handling unit access doors suffer from the drawback that the air handling unit access doors are not aesthetically pleasing and must be labeled, with logos or other identifying information, according to the size and orientation of the intended air handling unit. Any decorative cladding provided on the surface of an air handling unit is customized to the particular panel, including any markings, logos or text placed thereon. For example, the labeling in the known units must be customized in each unit according to the orientation, such as upflow orientation or downflow orientation, in order to maintain the logos or other identifying information in a single vertical orientation and at locations on the unit that are desirable for viewing. Alternatively, logos or other identifying information may be applied after the installation of the air handling unit. The individualized labeling and orienting of the cladding system components provides increased manufacturing costs for individualized markings on units having different orientations because each size of unit and each orientation of unit must be individually labeled. Further, the assembly is more complex due to the increased number of labeled parts, which may lead to logos or labels being installed upside down or in unreadable locations because of incorrect selection of the labeled door parts. Further still, the individualized markings, if labeled in the field, suffer from increased mislabeling or non-labeling by installers after the installation of the air handling unit.
Furnaces have been furnished with decorative panels in order to improve the visual appearance of the furnace unit. The use of decorative panels in furnace applications allows additional branding opportunities and provides distinguishing features. However, the furnace door cladding is manufactured in a single integrated component that does not permit the orientation of the panel to be modified. Further, the furnace access door does not provide the required function of the air handling unit door, including the air handling unit door's requirement of being substantially airtight.
What is needed is an aesthetically pleasing door panel covering that permits the operation of the air-moving HVAC component, while providing a single vertical orientation when the air-moving HVAC component is installed in one of a plurality of orientations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention includes a cladding, for attachment to an air handling unit access door to provide a desirable visual appearance in a variety of configurations and orientations of the access door. The cladding can be attached to the air handling unit access panels in any suitable manner so long as the operation of the air handling unit is substantially unaffected. In addition to being visually appealing, the cladding of the present invention must provide access to components within the air handling unit or provide visibility of the components (e.g., circuit breakers) when visibility and/or access is desired or required. Further, the cladding of the present invention should be capable of fitting both the varying heights and widths of air handling units, while maintaining the desirable visual appearance.
One embodiment of the present invention includes a cladding system for access panels of an air handling unit having a cladding body configured for attachment to access panels of an air handling unit. A first removable portion is configured to detachably engage the cladding body. A second removable portion is configured to detachably engage the first removable portion. The cladding system exposes an opening through the access panel of the air handling unit when the second removable portion is removed. The opening formed has a geometry sufficient to provide access to components within the air handling unit and/or to provide visibility of components within the air handling unit.
Another embodiment of the present invention includes an access panel for an air handling unit having a base member configured to receive a cladding system and a cladding system attached to the base member. The cladding system includes a cladding body configured for attachment to base member. A first removable portion is configured to detachably engage the cladding body. A second removable portion is configured to detachably engage the first removable portion. The cladding system exposes an opening through the access panel of the air handling unit when the second removable portion is removed. The opening has a geometry sufficient to provide access to components within the air handling unit and/or to provide visibility of components within the air handling unit..
Another embodiment of the present invention includes a cladded air handling unit having a first and second cladding system. The first cladding system is attached to a first access panel of an air handling unit. The second cladding system is attached to a second access panel of the air handling unit. The first cladding system includes a first removable portion. The second cladding system includes a second removable portion. The first removable portion and the second removable portion have geometries permitting the attachment of the first removable portion in the second cladding system and the attachment of the second removable portion in the first cladding system. At least one of the first and second removable portions includes a display surface.
One advantage of the present invention includes the ability to remove inserts having decorative or identifying information, from the cladding body and reinstall the inserts in other cladding systems attached to the air handler, as necessary, depending on the configuration/orientation of the air handling unit.
Another advantage of the present invention includes the ability of the cladding system to be configured in a manner that permits assembly so that any logo or other information that has a single vertical orientation (i.e., having a “right-side” up to facilitate easy viewing and/or reading) may be installed in the desired vertical direction.
Still another advantage of the preset invention is that access to components within the air handling unit is permitted by removal of one or more of the removable inserts from the cladding body. For example, a removable insert may allow access to a circuit breaker for the air handling unit.
Still another advantage of the preset invention is that air handling units can be customized for particular customers or installation sites by using unique inserts. For example, these inserts could have special textures, colors, logos, or similar indicia.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following more detailed description of the preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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Although the above has been described with respect to air handling units, the present invention is suitable for use with any HVAC air-moving unit, including but not limited to furnaces, heaters, and air filtering devices.
While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A cladding system for access panels of an air handling unit comprising:
- a cladding body configured for attachment to access panels of an air handling unit;
- a first removable portion configured to detachably engage the cladding body;
- a second removable portion configured to detachably engage the first removable portion; and
- wherein an opening through the access panel of the air handling unit is exposed when the second removable portion is removed, the opening having a geometry sufficient to provide access to components within the air handling unit and to provide visibility of components within the air handling unit.
2. The cladding system of claim 1, wherein first removable portion comprises a first display surface having a single vertical orientation.
3. The cladding system of claim 2, wherein the first display surface comprises readable text.
4. The cladding system of claim 1, wherein the first display surface comprises a logo.
5. The cladding system of claim 1, wherein the second removable portion is configured to cover a component of the air handling unit when engaged with the first removable portion.
6. The cladding system of claim 1, wherein second removable portion comprises a second display surface having a single vertical orientation.
7. The cladding system of claim 6, wherein the second display surface comprises readable text.
8. The cladding system of claim 1, wherein the second display surface comprises a logo.
9. The cladding system of claim 1, wherein one or both of the first removable portion and second removable portions comprise a surface having a surface appearance substantially identical to a surface of the cladding body.
10. An access panel for an air handling unit comprising:
- a base member;
- a cladding system attached to the base member, the cladding system comprising: a cladding body configured for attachment to base member; a first removable portion configured to detachably engage the cladding body; a second removable portion configured to detachably engage the first removable portion; and
- wherein an opening in the access panel of the air handling unit is exposed when the second removable portion is removed, the opening having a geometry sufficient to provide access to components within the air handling unit and to provide visibility of components within the air handling unit.
11. The cladding system of claim 10, wherein first removable portion comprises a first display surface having a single vertical orientation.
12. The cladding system of claim 11, wherein the first display surface comprises readable text.
13. The cladding system of claim 10, wherein the first display surface comprises a logo.
14. The cladding system of claim 10, wherein the second removable portion is configured to cover a component of the air handling unit when engaged with the first removable portion.
15. The cladding system of claim 10, wherein second removable portion comprises a second display surface having a single vertical orientation.
16. The cladding system of claim 15, wherein the second display surface comprises readable text.
17. The cladding system of claim 10, wherein the second display surface comprises a logo.
18. The cladding system of claim 10, wherein one or both of the first removable portion and second removable portions comprise a surface having a surface appearance substantially identical to a surface of the cladding body.
19. A cladded air handling unit comprising:
- a first cladding system comprising a first removable portion, the first cladding system being attached to a first access panel of an air handling unit;
- a second cladding system comprising a second removable portion, the second cladding system being attached to a second access panel of the air handling unit;
- the first removable portion and the second removable portion having geometries permitting the attachment of the first removable portion in the second cladding system and the attachment of the second removable portion in the first cladding system; and
- at least one of the first and second removable portions including a display surface.
20. The cladded air handling unit of claim 19, wherein the first removable portion includes a display surface having a single vertical orientation.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 27, 2006
Publication Date: Nov 1, 2007
Applicant: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY (Holland, MI)
Inventor: Gregory HARROD (Wichita, KS)
Application Number: 11/380,447
International Classification: A47B 77/08 (20060101); A47F 3/04 (20060101);