Patent classifications
F24F13/084
INSERT FOR SUCTION DUCT
An insert for an air intake of a suction duct, the insert including an inner portion configured to extend within the suction duct, a mating portion configured for sealingly engaging the air intake, and an outer portion configured for extending outside of the suction duct. The inner portion includes a conduit having a central axis extending along an inlet direction at the inlet end and along an outlet direction at the outlet end, the inlet and outlet directions being non-parallel. The outlet end has a smaller cross-sectional area than that of the suction duct. The insert includes an inlet in fluid communication with the inlet end of the conduit. The outer portion includes a curved lip surrounding at least part of an inlet opening of the inlet, the lip configured to direct a flow into the inlet opening and toward the inlet end of the conduit.
Vent cover
A self-adhering vent cover allows a user to improve the appearance of a vent while facilitating sufficient airflow for the continued use of a heating, cooling, or air-ventilation system. The present disclosure also provides for the distribution of essential oils within an indoor environment via the use of a heating, cooling, or air-ventilation system.
Grille attachment feature for a ventilation system
A ventilation system includes a main housing defining an internal region and a blower contained within the internal region. The ventilation system is positioned adjacent to a room of a building structure and is configured to draw air out of the room to provide ventilation. The ventilation system further includes a grille secured relative to the main housing using an attachment feature.
One pipe or two pipe flue gas and combustion air system
The invention non-direct vent (one pipe) or direct vent (two pipe) fuel fired appliance vent terminations spaced apart to accommodate the inward flow of combustion air and/or the outwardly flow of exhaust flue gas of a fuel fired appliance. The vent termination ends are capable of engaging the terminal ends of a variety of different size exhaust conduits including fitting sockets of a conduit fitting. The vent pipe termination can include in some aspects a vent pipe termination kit which may include, but not limited to; a vent termination main embodiment, mounting plate, screws, connector elements, threaded nuts, connector element cover, protection shield, intake screen, 90 degree elbows, sloped vent fitting, T fittings, wall anchors, decals or labels, escutcheon covers, insulating materials, caulking or other similar components.
Grille attachment system for a ventilation system
A ventilation grille having a trim ring and a plate releasably connected to the trim ring. The trim ring defines an aperture allowing connection of the trim ring to a main housing of a ventilation system defining an internal region in which a blower is located. The plate is releasably connected to the trim ring to allow access to the trim ring aperture for connection of the trim ring to the main housing or blower and disconnection of the trim ring from the main housing or blower.
FRESH AIR PANEL ASSEMBLY, AIR CONDITIONER INDOOR UNIT, AND AIR CONDITIONER
A fresh air panel assembly includes a fresh air panel and a mounting plate. The fresh air panel includes an air outlet structure. The mounting plate includes a vent penetrating through the mounting plate. The fresh air panel is mounted at a surface of the mounting plate. The vent is arranged corresponding to the air outlet structure.
RECESSED COVER PLATE DEVICE
The present invention relates to a recessed cover plate device further comprised of a front plate that attaches to a base. In differing embodiments, the base and front plate can be applied around a junction box of a wall outlet, a junction box of a light switch, an exhaust fan or any other structure of the like, such as but not limited to, an air register. The front plate further sits flush with the surface of the drywall, providing a cleaner and more aesthetic appearance. In addition, the front plate and base may be manufactured from a plurality of materials, such that the front plate matches or contrasts with the color, texture, and/or appearance of any surrounding drywall or other wall, ceiling or floor surface.
DAMPER FOR HVAC SYSTEM
A damper assembly includes a frame having an inner surface and a protrusion extending inwardly relative to the inner surface, a damper blade coupled to the frame and configured to transition between an open position and a closed position, and a latch coupled to the inner surface of the frame. The latch is configured to deform to facilitate transition of the damper blade between the open position and the closed position and to expand to capture and retain the damper blade in the closed position, the latch includes a tab segment configured to move toward the protrusion during deformation of the latch and to move away from the protrusion during expansion of the latch, and a distal end of the tab segment overlaps with a thickness of the protrusion.
DAMPER FOR HVAC SYSTEM
A damper assembly includes a frame, a damper blade coupled to the frame and configured to transition between an open position and a closed position, and a latch configured to be secured within the damper assembly via a clip portion of the latch. The latch is configured to deform to facilitate transitioning of the damper blade from the open position to the closed position and then to expand to capture and retain the damper blade in the closed position.
CEILING REGISTER VENT WITH BOW-SPRINGS ON SIDEWALLS FOR SCREWLESS ATTACHMENT TO REGISTER BOX
A vent register includes a front plate having a perforated section for allowing airflow through the front plate, and a plurality of sidewalls perpendicularly extending from a side of the front plate and forming a sleeve for insertion into an opening of a ventilation duct. A first bow-spring is attached to a first sidewall of the plurality of sidewalls and a second bow-spring is attached to a second sidewall, the second sidewall being opposite the first sidewall. The first and second bow-springs are each respectively spring-tempered wires, the first bow-spring being attached at both ends to the first sidewall and the second bow-spring being attached at both ends to the second sidewall. Each of the first and second bow-springs forms a U-shape wing respectively extending from the and second sidewalls. The bow-springs include friction increasing means on at least a center portion for securing the register vent in the opening.