F23L17/02

RAIN CAP VENT FLUE ADAPTER

A rain cap system includes a rain cap and an adapter to mount the rain cap to multiple types of gas flues or pipes. The adapter includes a first flange to mount to the rain cap and an adjustable mounting portion to mount to the gas flue. The adjustable mounting portion includes first and second moveable links having first and second surfaces with first and second edges and first and second interfacing portions, wherein the first and second edges define an opening of the adapter. The adapter includes an adjustment portion to move the first and second moveable links towards one another to decrease the size of the opening of the adapter. The adjustment portion is configured to move the first and second links away from one another to increase the size of the opening of the adapter.

Vent
10724751 · 2020-07-28 · ·

A vent that includes: a rotary head with blades arranged between a top and bottom section of the rotary head; a fixed component to mount the rotary head to a roof of a building, the fixed component having a throat that provides a flow path from inside the building to an interior of the rotary head; and a diffuser to split airflow vented from the throat and direct the vented airflow out through the rotary head.

Vent
10724751 · 2020-07-28 · ·

A vent that includes: a rotary head with blades arranged between a top and bottom section of the rotary head; a fixed component to mount the rotary head to a roof of a building, the fixed component having a throat that provides a flow path from inside the building to an interior of the rotary head; and a diffuser to split airflow vented from the throat and direct the vented airflow out through the rotary head.

Gas flare useful for combusting landfill gas emissions
10527281 · 2020-01-07 ·

A gas flare apparatus includes a burner tube that receives combustible gas and includes (a) a burner tube outer perimeter defined by a burner tube outer diameter and (b) a burner tube inner perimeter defined by a burner tube inner diameter. An updraft shield is concentric with the burner tube and extends outwardly relative to the burner tube outer perimeter to an updraft shield outer perimeter. A windshield tube is concentric with the burner tube and has a windshield tube inner diameter that is larger than the burner tube outer diameter. The windshield tube is positioned above the updraft shield. A cover plate spaced apart from and covering an upper opening of the windshield tube.

Pre-fabricated grease duct system

The present double walled grease duct includes a tubular outer shell surrounding a tubular inner liner, wherein a spacer is positioned perpendicular to the walls of the outer shell and the inner liner. The spacer can include a plurality of vertical metal strips extend from a top edge of the spacer to the bottom edge of the spacer, wherein the top edge of the spacer contacts the walls of the outer shell and wherein the bottom edge of the spacer contacts the walls of the inner liner. The metal strips resist the different rates of thermal expansion between the outer shell and inner liner ultimately preventing the collapse of the inner liner under pressure from thermal expansion.

Pre-fabricated grease duct system

The present double walled grease duct includes a tubular outer shell surrounding a tubular inner liner, wherein a spacer is positioned perpendicular to the walls of the outer shell and the inner liner. The spacer can include a plurality of vertical metal strips extend from a top edge of the spacer to the bottom edge of the spacer, wherein the top edge of the spacer contacts the walls of the outer shell and wherein the bottom edge of the spacer contacts the walls of the inner liner. The metal strips resist the different rates of thermal expansion between the outer shell and inner liner ultimately preventing the collapse of the inner liner under pressure from thermal expansion.

Exhaust Vent Soot Guard Device
20240068662 · 2024-02-29 ·

The present invention relates to an exhaust vent soot guard device that prevents heat and soot from an exhaust vent from damaging the exterior of a building. The device is primarily comprised of a base plate, a hood, and at least one fastener. The base plate can be secured to the exterior of a building above an exhaust fan via the fastener, wherein the hood attaches to the base plate and is comprised of a first half and a second half that form an angle of less than 180 degrees. In this manner, the hood blocks heat and soot from damaging the building's exterior once it has exited the exhaust vent.

Exhaust Vent Soot Guard Device
20240068662 · 2024-02-29 ·

The present invention relates to an exhaust vent soot guard device that prevents heat and soot from an exhaust vent from damaging the exterior of a building. The device is primarily comprised of a base plate, a hood, and at least one fastener. The base plate can be secured to the exterior of a building above an exhaust fan via the fastener, wherein the hood attaches to the base plate and is comprised of a first half and a second half that form an angle of less than 180 degrees. In this manner, the hood blocks heat and soot from damaging the building's exterior once it has exited the exhaust vent.

Passive and no-loss weather cap for protection of wind induced downdraft in sensitive exhaust system

The invention provides a device for removing heat from a building, the device having: a first tubular member defining a first cavity; a second tubular member defining a second cavity, whereby said second tubular member resides within the first cavity and is coaxial to the first tubular member; a double conic body coaxially residing in the first cavity and coaxially positioned with the second tubular member; and a flange dimensioned to extend over at least a portion of the periphery of the existing flue so as to aid in supporting the device on the flue.

Passive and no-loss weather cap for protection of wind induced downdraft in sensitive exhaust system

The invention provides a device for removing heat from a building, the device having: a first tubular member defining a first cavity; a second tubular member defining a second cavity, whereby said second tubular member resides within the first cavity and is coaxial to the first tubular member; a double conic body coaxially residing in the first cavity and coaxially positioned with the second tubular member; and a flange dimensioned to extend over at least a portion of the periphery of the existing flue so as to aid in supporting the device on the flue.