Background of the Invention
[0001] An air-curtain or air-door provides a directed flow of air, or an airstream, across
a doorway, entrance or other opening in order to provide separation between the masses
of air on either side of the opening. Commonly, an air-curtain is provided by a downwardly
directed blower fan, which produces a continuous flow of air across the full extent
of the opening. Such a flow of air impedes mixing of the air masses on either side
of the opening. The air blown from the air-curtain may be heated. This is particularly
relevant where there is a temperature difference between the air on either side of
the opening, and it is desired to keep the air on one side of the opening (normally
the inside of a building) warm. Conversely, the air may be cooled where it is desired
that the air on the inside of the building be kept cooler than that on the outside.
[0002] In order to work efficiently, the air-stream produced by the air-curtain device should
travel directly across the opening, without any gap between the airflow and the opening.
However, generally, the opening is one which is closed when not in use, for example
in a shop. In this case, the doors of the shop and associated mechanisms must pass
between the opening and the airstream in order that the opening can be closed. This
results in a reduction in effectiveness of the air-curtain device as there is a gap
between the airflow and the opening.
Summary of the Invention
[0003] According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided an air curtain device
according to claim 1. In accordance with this aspect, provision of lateral air driving
means, which deliver an air-curtain which is angled to that of the main air driving
means, allows an air curtain to be formed in a gap produced between the device and
the opening by the air curtain device being spaced apart from the opening. In this
way, an effective air curtain can be produced where the device is spaced apart from
the opening which it is used for.
[0004] In a second aspect, the present invention provides an installation comprising an
opening, and an air-curtain device according to the first aspect installed at, but
spaced apart from, one edge of the opening. The airstream of the lateral air driving
means is angled towards the sides of the opening, in order to close the gap and form
an effective air curtain over the whole opening.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0005] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, purely by way of example,
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a side view of an air-curtain device according to a first embodiment
of the invention in place providing an air-curtain to an opening;
Figure 2 shows a view from underneath the air-curtain device of the first embodiment;
Figure 3 shows a portion of the air-curtain device of the first embodiment in detail;
Figure 4 shows a still more detailed view of a portion of the air-curtain device of
the first embodiment; and
Figure 5 shows a detailed view of a portion of an air-curtain device according to
a second embodiment of the invention.
[0006] As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the air-curtain device 1 of the first embodiment is
positioned across the top of an opening, which in the present embodiment is a doorway
2, and comprises main air driving means 3 for providing a main airstream across the
opening 2 to form a main air-curtain 4, and lateral air driving means 5 for providing
a lateral airstream angled relative to the airstream from the main air driving means
3 to form a lateral air-curtain 6.
[0007] The opening 2 is formed by a gap in a wall 7. The main air-curtain 4 extends from
the air-curtain device 1, which is mounted above the doorway 2, all the way to the
opposite edge of the doorway 2, which, in the present embodiment is the floor. The
air-curtain device 1 is positioned away from the wall 7 and the doorway 2, to allow
a door and the mechanism 8 therefor to be positioned so that the door closes the doorway
2. In the present embodiment, the door is a sliding door, so that the air driving
means of the air-curtain device can be positioned at the same height as the top of
the doorway 2. However, the provision of the door and mechanism 8 means that a gap
g is provided between the doorway 2 and the air-curtain device 1.
[0008] The main air driving means 3 of the present embodiment is elongate, extends along
the top of the doorway 2, and comprises a blower fan, and provides a main air-curtain
4 which extends from the top of the doorway 2 to the floor. As can be seen from figure
1, this prevents or reduces airflow 9 from outside the doorway 2 from passing through
the doorway 2 into the interior of the building in which the doorway 2 is formed.
Thus a substantially reduced airflow 10 occurs into the building. However, as seen
in Figure 2, because of the gap g, the main air-curtain 4 is not flush with the doorway
2, and at each side of the doorway 2, at end of the air-curtain device 1, air from
outside the building can enter the building while bypassing the main air-curtain 4.
For this reason the lateral air driving means 5, each comprising a blower fan, are
provided at each end of the air-curtain device 1 above the doorway 2, which each provide
a lateral airstream at one of the sides of the doorway 2, to form lateral air-curtains
6 at each side of the main air-curtain 4. The lateral air curtains 6 are also generated
above the doorway 2, and specifically, each extends from the plane of the main air-curtain
4 to the wall 7 substantially along the full height of the doorway 2. In this way,
the lateral air-curtains 6 close the gap g and prevent or reduce air flow from the
outside of the building around the sides of the main air-curtain 4. As the lateral
air driving means 5 themselves do not extend to the wall 7 of the building, the door
and mechanism therefor 8 can still operate normally. If the lateral air driving means
5 were to extend all the way from the main air driving means to the wall, while this
would allow a straight flow of air from the lateral air driving means to the floor
to close the gap between the doorway 2 and the main air-curtain 4, this would not
allow the door and mechanism therefor 8 to operate normally.
[0009] In an alternative embodiment, instead of a separate fan, which may be an auxiliary
fan positioned behind the lateral airstream outlets to supplement the air volume flow
rate of the lateral air-curtains, a single fan, or multiple fans, may be provided,
housed and ducted so as to provide/drive air for both the main and lateral air-curtains
4, 6. The main and lateral air-driving means 3, 5 may therefore have one or more common
air blower fans. Therefore in this embodiment, the main and lateral air-driving means
3, 5 may be the same, and different parts of the air flow generated may be guided/driven
to form the main and lateral air flows.
[0010] As shown in Figure 3, the main air driving means comprises an outlet grille 11, which
is elongate and extends across the top of the opening, and uses this outlet grille
11 to produce an airstream which is substantially planar, and substantially parallel
to the doorway 2, i.e. vertical in the present embodiment. The lateral air driving
means 5 forms the lateral airstream by making use of a plurality of adjustable vanes
which are arranged across the outlet of the lateral air driving means 5 in a direction
transverse to the plane of the airstream. The adjustable vanes are shown more clearly
in Figure 4. In Figure 4, it can be seen that four vanes 12, 13, 14, and 15 are provided.
These vanes are angled differently to one another. A divergent airstream is provided,
rather than the planar airstream of the main air driving means 3. In this way, the
gap g between the main air-curtain 4 and the wall 7 of the building can be closed,
as different parts of the lateral air-stream flow in slightly different directions
from the top of the doorway 2 to the bottom of the doorway 2, but also towards the
sides of the doorway 2. The airstream between one part of the body 17 of the lateral
air driving means 5 and the first vane 12 is directed almost parallel to the main
air-curtain 4 to extend to the floor. The airstream between the first and second vanes
12 and 13 is angled more, so as to extend to a lower part of the wall 7 surrounding
the doorway 2. The airstream between the second and third vanes 13 and 14 is angled
more, so as to extend to a part midway up the wall 7 surrounding the doorway 2. The
airstream emanating from between the third and fourth vanes 14 and 15 is angled yet
more, so as to be directed to an upper part of the wall 7, while the airstream emanating
from between the fourth vane and the adjacent part of the lateral air driving means
15 and 16 is angled yet further so as to be directed at an uppermost area of the wall
7 surrounding the doorway 2. In this way, the divergent air flow from the lateral
air driving means 5 forms a wall of moving air that substantially fills the gap between
the air-curtain device 1 and wall 7 surrounding the doorway 2.
[0011] In the present embodiment, a lateral air driving means 5 is provided at each end
of the elongate air-curtain device 1. Both lateral air driving means 5 function in
the same way as described above. Although four vanes have been shown, it will be apparent
that any number of vanes as appropriate for the particular gap g and height of doorway
2 can be employed to provide the boundary lateral air-curtain.
[0012] Figure 5 shows an alternative embodiment according to the invention. In this embodiment,
only the vanes of the lateral air driving means have been changed; the rest of the
device is as described above. In the present embodiment, instead of a plurality of
independently adjustable vanes, a single outlet grille is provided in the lateral
air driving means. This outlet grille is angled relative to the grille of the main
air driving means; specifically, while providing an air-curtain generally downwards,
it is angled towards the wall surrounding the doorway. Thus, the airstream from the
lateral air driving means is angled to the main airstream, and provides a lateral
air curtain which at least partially closes the gap between the air-curtain device
and the wall surrounding the opening, while having the advantage over the vanes of
the first embodiment of being simpler to configure and install.
[0013] In both embodiments described above, the lateral air driving means is relatively
short in extent, compared with the main air driving means, which extends substantially,
if not completely, across the top of the opening.
1. An air-curtain device for providing an air curtain from the top to the bottom of an
opening, the device comprising:
main air driving means for providing a main airstream generally vertically across
the opening for forming a main air-curtain across the opening; and
at least a pair of lateral air driving means, the lateral air driving means positioned
at or adjacent a respective end of the main air driving means, each for providing
a lateral air-curtain airstream generally downwardly and angled relative to the airstream
from the main air driving means to form a lateral air-curtain at a side of the opening.
2. An air-curtain device according to claim 1, wherein the main and lateral air driving
means each comprise at least one blower fan.
3. An air-curtain device according to claim 1, wherein the main and lateral air driving
means comprise at least one blower fan common to both means.
4. An air-curtain device according to claim 1, wherein the main air driving means is
configured to produce a main airstream which extends completely across the opening.
5. An air-curtain device according to any preceding claim, wherein the main airstream
is substantially planar.
6. An air-curtain device according to claim 5, wherein in operation the main airstream
is substantially parallel to the opening.
7. An air-curtain device according to any preceding claim, wherein in operation the lateral
airstream is angled partially towards a surround of the opening.
8. An air-curtain device according to any preceding claim, wherein in operation the lateral
airstream provides an air-curtain extending from the main air-curtain to a surround
of the opening.
9. An air-curtain device according to any preceding claim, wherein main air driving means
is elongate.
10. An air-curtain device according to any preceding claim, wherein lateral air driving
means configured to drive air at more than one angle relative to the airstream of
the main air driving means.
11. An air-curtain device according to any preceding claim, wherein the lateral air driving
means is configured to emit a divergent airstream.
12. An air-curtain device according to claim 11, wherein the lateral air driving means
comprises a plurality of adjustable air-directing vanes.