Patent classifications
F23J2213/204
Device for sealing between two coaxial ducts and assembly
A sealing device comprising: an axially deformable tubular membrane (4) having a first annular end and a second annular end (8), a first annular coupling ring (5; 205) rigidly connected to the first end of the tubular membrane and having a lateral annular wing (10) providing an axial annular attachment space (12) that is axially open on the side of the second annular end of the tubular membrane and is radially located on a lateral side of the tubular membrane, and a second coupling ring (7) rigidly connected to the second end of the tubular membrane and having a projecting lateral annular ring (14) axially extending opposite the first annular end of the tubular membrane and radially offset opposite said axial annular attachment space relative to said lateral side of the tubular membrane. An assembly comprising two coaxial ducts (2, 3) engaged together, between which the sealing device is mounted.
Smoke Chamber Sealing Method and System
The Smoke Chamber Sealing Device is a non-solely-cement method and system of sealing Smoke Chambers. Material such as metal, plastic, glass, composite, and/or any other material suitable for smoke chambers can be formed into the layers that seal smoke from going to where it is not supposed to go. One of many designs can involve installing metal walls on the inner walls of a smoke chamber, these metal walls would last much longer than cement and would be easier to work with considering the difficulties of parging a smoke chamber.
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.
Joint seal system and 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.
CLOSING MEMBER AND EXHAUST STRUCTURE FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS
A closing member includes an annular portion and a flange portion. The annular portion is provided with a through hole and is in contact with an outer circumferential surface of an exhaust tube in at least a part of the through hole. The flange portion extends from an outer circumferential surface of the annular portion toward an outer side and is larger in outer diameter than an exhaust pipe. The flange portion contacts a tip end portion of the exhaust pipe on outside of a building so as to close a gap between the exhaust pipe and the exhaust tube. The flange portion is formed to protrude toward an outer side such that an entire circumference of the flange portion extends beyond an outer circumferential surface of the tip end portion of the exhaust pipe.
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.
CROSS COMPATIBLE ADAPTER FOR CHIMNEY SECTIONS WITH COMMON OUTER DIAMETERS
An adapter and adapter system for coupling a female end of a first chimney portion to a male end of a second chimney portion. The adapter includes a first radial adapter portion, wherein a first inner surface and a first outer surface of the first radial adapter portion are coaxial. The adapter further includes a first locking interface protruding outward from the first outer surface and configured to engage with a first locking interface of the first chimney portion. The adapter further includes a second radial adapter portion with a second inner surface and a second outer surface extending along the first axis and a second locking interface protruding inward from the second inner surface and configured to engage with a second interlocking interface of the second chimney.
CROSS COMPATIBLE ADAPTER FOR CHIMNEY SECTIONS WITH DIFFERENT OUTER DIAMETERS
An adapter and adapter system for connecting a female end of a first chimney portion to a male end of a second chimney portion. The adapter includes a first radial adapter portion with a first inner surface and a first outer surface extending along a first axis and wherein the first inner surface and the first outer surface are substantially coaxial. The adapter further includes a first locking interface protruding outward from the first outer surface and configured to engage with a first locking interface of the first chimney portion and a second locking interface protruding inward from the first inner surface and configured to engage with a second interlocking interface of the second chimney. The first outer surface of the adapter is configured to be received within the female end of the first chimney portion and the inner surface is configured to receive the male end of the second chimney.
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.
NONRETURN VALVE
A nonreturn valve for an exhaust pipe of a combustion device comprising including a tubular body, a floating body, a valve seat for the floating body disposed inside the tubular body, and a circumferential groove disposed radially inside the tubular body, wherein a radial inner circumferential wall portion is formed at least as a portion of a gas guide channel extending in the direction of the floating body and having a mouth circumferential edge. A tubular buoyancy body having the valve seat is disposed inside the circumferential groove and is formed to be movable in parallel to the radial inner circumferential wall portion between a buoyancy position in which the buoyancy body forms between itself and the mouth circumferential edge a circumferential passage gap connecting the circumferential groove to the gas guide channel and a blocking position closing the passage gap in an axial direction.