Patent classifications
F23J2213/50
ROOF PLUMBING VENTS AND METHODS INCLUDING FOR TANKLESS WATER HEATERS WITH CONCENTRIC VENTING
A vent apparatus is used to install a tankless water heater or similar equipment inside an attic without going onto the roof. The vent apparatus may include a main housing and an umbrella assembly movably disposed therein. The main housing (e.g., PVC pipe) is installed through the roof. The umbrella assembly may have a central rod with a flexible umbrella cover on top and an engagement member on bottom. The umbrella assembly is pushed up through the main housing until the engagement member hits the bottom of the main housing and the umbrella cover exits the top of the main housing to cover it and prevent rain from entering the main housing. The bottom of the main housing is then connected to the tankless water heater. Additional embodiments are disclosed for tankless water heaters with an air intake port and a gas exhaust port.
End fitting for an exhaust pipe
An end fitting for an exhaust pipe includes a cylindrical body having an upper opening and a lower opening. An inclined upper board is mounted in the cylindrical body. An upper passage is defined between a side of the upper board and an inner periphery of the cylindrical body. A first set of drain holes is defined in the lowest portion of the upper board. An inclined lower board is mounted in the cylindrical body and is located below the upper board. A lower passage is defined between a side of the lower board and the inner periphery of the cylindrical body. The lowest portion of the lower board is connected to the cylindrical body. The cylindrical body includes a cylindrical wall having a second set of drain holes. A ledge extends from the inner periphery of the cylindrical body and is located below the lower board.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AVOIDING FROST OR ICE BUILD-UP ON EXHAUST VENTS AND AIR INTAKES OF CONDENSING APPLIANCES
Described herein is an apparatus and method for avoiding frost buildup on the air intake and or ice buildup on the ice condensing surfaces of the exhaust vent of a condensing appliance. The apparatus comprises a heat-conducting path that extends between the exhaust gas in the exhaust vent of the appliance, and the frost condensing surfaces at or near the air intake opening of the combustion air vent. The heat-conducting path has a first section in thermal contact with the exhaust gas and a second section in thermal contact with the frost condensing surfaces at or near the air intake. In one configuration, the heat-conducting path is a heat pipe. In one configuration the heat-conducting path is a heat exchanger assembly. The passive transfer of heat energy via the heat-conducting path, from the exhaust gas to the frost condensing surfaces at or near the air intake, avoids frost buildup.
COMPACT SMOKE OR AIR DILUTER FOR HIGH-TEMPERATURE FLUE GAS AND CONTAMINATED AIR
Compact smoke or air diluter for high-temperature flue gas and contaminated air for being mounted at the top of or integrated in a chimney stack or a ventilation system that dilutes and dissipates high-temperature flue gas or contaminated air in the atmosphere, and ensures a normative draw/sub-atmospheric pressure defined on the basis of preceding requirements to or from connected functional applications consisting of cooling unit/ventilator part: Cooling pipe 9 mounted inserted in cooling top 12. Motor 1 mounted in interior cooling cup 4. The motor shaft is caused to continue out through a circular opening at the bottom of interior cooling cup 4 in a dimension that allows cooling air to pass below the motor 1, past the motor shaft, and out through the opening to exterior cooling cup 5. Between the bottom of interior cooling cup 4 and exterior cooling cup 5, there is, on the motor shaft, securely mounted a cooling medium 8. Through a hole at the bottom of exterior cooling cup 5, the motor shaft is caused to continue, where, at the end, there is mounted a ventilator medium holder 11, on which the ventilator medium 3 is mounted.
INTAKE DEVICE FOR A CHIMNEY TERMINATION
A termination assembly for a chimney is provided having an exhaust layer with an exhaust tube adapted to receive exhaust air from an appliance. An outlet opening of the exhaust tube terminates in the exhaust layer. An intake layer is separated from the exhaust layer. The intake layer has an enclosure defining a positive pressure area within the enclosure and a plurality of openings. Each of openings has a cross-sectional area that decreases from an exterior surface of the enclosure toward the positive pressure area within the enclosure. An intake tube is adapted to receive intake air at an inlet opening positioned in the positive pressure area. The positive pressure area in the intake layer has a pressure greater than the atmospheric pressure outside the termination and in the exhaust layer to prevent flow in the exhaust tube from being reversed.
PASSIVE AND NO-LOSS WEATHER CAP FOR PROTECTIONOF 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.
Flue cap with filter
A flue pipe filter device for reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emission levels from gas fired appliances may include a flue cap with a pipe connection adapter sized to attach to an existing exhaust pipe; a fanned flue cap body with vents operatively attached to a distal end of the pipe connection adapter; and a filter positioned within the fanned flue cap body, the filter designed to convert NOx emissions into reduced NOx emissions. The filter may have an interior honeycomb structure.
VENT TERMINATION FOR HOUSEHOLD EXHAUST, COMBUSTION GASES AND AIR INTAKE
A vent termination for a gas appliance is provided, the vent termination comprising: a back which includes an exhaust vent aperture for accepting an exhaust vent and an air intake aperture for accepting an air intake pipe; a cover opposite the back, the cover including a face and a margin, the margin surrounding the face, extending toward the back and including a plurality of slots, which are for fluid communication with an ambient environment and which form a grill; a base; a top opposite the base; sides attached to and extending between the back, the cover and the top; a frame surrounding the margin and attached to the margin; and a divider disposed between the exhaust vent aperture and the air intake aperture, the divider extending between the back and the cover and defining an exhaust chamber and an air intake chamber, the exhaust chamber in fluid communication with both the plurality of slots and the exhaust vent aperture, the air intake chamber in fluid communication with both the plurality of slots and the air intake chamber.
Passive and no-loss weather cap for protection of wind induced downdraft in sensitive exhaust systems
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; and a double conic body coaxially residing in the first cavity and coaxially positioned with the second tubular member. Also provided is a method for removing heat from a building, the method having the steps of: directing heat-containing exhaust emanating from a flue, defining a first diameter, to a passageway received by the flue, whereby the passageway defines a longitudinal axis and a periphery circumscribing the axis; forming the directed exhaust into a slipstream, wherein the slipstream generally travels along the longitudinal axis; and routing precipitation entering the passageway to the periphery.
Flue cap cover
There is disclosed a flue cap cover for covering a flue cap extending from a building wall. The flue cap cover may be of different colors to match or contrast with the color of the building. The flue cap cover includes a cover, an optional mesh pest guard, a pipe ring and an optional trim ring.