Patent classifications
F23J13/025
Exhaust tube holding member, exhaust structure for combustion apparatus, and method for installing exhaust structure for combustion apparatus
An exhaust tube holding member for holding an exhaust tube inside an exhaust pipe includes a main body. The exhaust tube is connected to a combustion apparatus and introduced into the exhaust pipe. The main body includes a first surface and a second surface opposing each other, and a rim surrounding the periphery of the first surface and the second surface. The main body is provided with an exhaust tube holding hole and an exhaust tube inserting notch. The exhaust tube holding hole is configured to penetrate the main body from the first surface to the second surface. The exhaust tube inserting notch is configured to penetrate the main body from the first surface to the second surface and extend from the exhaust tube holding hole to the rim.
Heating coil for a plumbing vent
A heating coil for a plumbing vent is provided to melt snow and ice keeping the plumbing vent clear. The heating coil assembly comprises a hollow cylinder with a helicoid heating element, the cylinder configured to fit inside the plumbing vent. The assembly further comprises at least one bracket configured to fasten the cylinder and retain the helicoid heating element inside and above the cylinder. The heating coil is configured to melt snow and ice keeping the plumbing vent clear.
Exhaust tube holding member, exhaust structure for combustion apparatus, and method for installing exhaust structure for combustion apparatus
An exhaust pipe holding member includes an annular portion, an annular outward protruding portion (protruding piece), and a flange portion. The annular portion is formed with a through hole penetrating from one end through the other end. The outward protruding portion protrudes peripherally outward from the outer peripheral surface of the annular portion. The flange portion is disposed closer to one end than to the outward protruding portion, extending peripherally outward from the outer peripheral surface of the annular portion, and is configured to have a thickness greater than that of the outward protruding portion. The flange portion is formed with an annular groove surrounding the through hole.
Joint Seal System & Method
A joint seal system and method may include a seal and a band. The seal may be positioned between abutting flanges of two adjacent duct sections. A band may be positioned over the two flanges and the flange interface. The joint seal system and method may be configured to mitigate and/or eliminate leakage of pressure, flue gases, condensate, and/or any other fluid, gas, and/or vapor between abutting flanges of duct sections at a flange interface.
PASS-THROUGH DEVICE FOR A CHIMNEY
A pass-through device for a chimney, and a chimney support system having pass-through device for a chimney, are provided. The pass-through device includes a pass-through tube and a chimney support disposed within the pass-through tube. The chimney support is supported by the pass-through tube from within the pass-through tube.
Exhaust tube holding member and exhaust structure for combustion
An exhaust tube holding member is supported by an exhaust pipe and holds, on an inner peripheral surface thereof, an exhaust tube to be inserted into the exhaust pipe. The exhaust tube holding member includes a first annular portion, a second annular portion, and an outward protruding portion. The first annular portion is formed with a first through hole. The second annular portion is formed with a second through hole in communication with the first through hole and having an inner diameter larger than that of the first through hole, and is connected to the first annular portion. The outward protruding portion protrudes peripherally outward from an outer peripheral surface of the second annular portion and is supported by the exhaust pipe. The inward protruding portion protrudes peripherally inward from an inner peripheral surface of the second annular portion and is supported by the exhaust pipe.
Flexible chimney hose liner
A flexible hose liner is provided having a cylindrical body extending along a longitudinal axis from a first end to a second end. First and second sleeves form the cylindrical body by separate continuous ribbons having a plurality of convolutions formed in a helical pattern along the cylindrical body from the first end to the second end. A ring is formed in each revolution about the longitudinal axis of the continuous ribbon of the first and second sleeves. A plurality of rings form the cylindrical body, each ring has a first convolution and an ending convolution such that a mechanical connection is formed between the ending convolution of a preceding ring and the first convolution of a succeeding ring. The mechanical connection of the between the rings of the first sleeve being different from the mechanical connection of the rings of the second sleeve.
Heating coil for a plumbing vent
A heating coil for a plumbing vent is provided to melt snow and ice keeping the plumbing vent clear. The heating coil assembly comprises a hollow cylinder with a helicoid heating element, the cylinder configured to fit inside the plumbing vent. The assembly further comprises at least one bracket configured to fasten the cylinder and retain the helicoid heating element inside and above the cylinder. The heating coil is configured to melt snow and ice keeping the plumbing vent clear.
PIPING CONNECTION UNIT, AIR SUPPLY OR EXHAUST TUBE, AND COMBUSTION APPARATUS
A piping connection unit of a combustion apparatus supplying and discharging air through a duct includes an apparatus-side connecting part, a connecting part and a spacer. The apparatus-side connecting part is to be connected to an air supply part or an exhaust part of the combustion apparatus. The connecting part has a diameter larger than a diameter of the apparatus-side connecting part, and communicates with the apparatus-side connecting part to be connected to a duct to be inserted from an opening part. The spacer is detachably disposed in the connecting part. The spacer is disposed between an inner wall of the connecting part and the duct to be inserted when the duct has a pipe diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the connecting part. The spacer is removed from the connecting part when the duct has a pipe diameter equivalent to the inner diameter of the connecting part.
Joint Seal System & Method
A joint seal system and method may include a seal and a band. The seal may be positioned between abutting flanges of two adjacent duct sections. A band may be positioned over the two flanges and the flange interface. The joint seal system and method may be configured to mitigate and/or eliminate leakage of pressure, flue gases, condensate, and/or any other fluid, gas, and/or vapor between abutting flanges of duct sections at a flange interface.