Radiator containment bag
20220023924 · 2022-01-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B17/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24H9/0094
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D85/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24D19/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D2220/2009
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F24H9/17
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D33/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A radiator containment bag includes a bag section configured as a container and sized and shaped so that in use at least the lower end of a radiator fits within and is retained by the bag section. The bag section is formed at least partly from a waterproof material so that liquid in the bag section will be retained within the bag section. At least one containment strap is connected to the bag section and is configured to pass over and around the top of a radiator located in the bag section in use to hold the radiator in the bag section. A plurality of grab handles extends from the bag section and are configured to allow a user or users to grasp the handles to lift the
Claims
1. A radiator containment bag, comprising: a bag section configured as a container and sized and shaped so that in use at least a lower end of a radiator fits within and is retained by the bag section, the bag section formed at least partly from a waterproof material so that liquid in the bag section will be retained within the bag section; at least one containment strap connected to the bag section and configured to pass over and around a top of a radiator located in the bag section in use to hold the radiator in the bag section; and a plurality of grab handles extending from the bag section and configured to allow a user or users to grasp the handles to lift the bag section and radiator in use.
2. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 1, further comprising buckles connected to an outer surface of the bag section, the buckles configured to connect and retain the at least one containment strap on the bag section.
3. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one containment strap is configured so that a user can tighten the at least one containment strap around a radiator in the bag section.
4. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of grab handles comprises two pairs of grab handles, each pair located towards each end of the bag section, one of each pair on each side of the bag section.
5. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bag section further comprises a pair of magnetized flaps, one on each side of the bag section, and configured so as to be rotatable substantially about a top edge of the bag section, so as to extend upwards form an upper edge of the bag section, the magnetized flaps connecting with a large ferrous object located within the bag section.
6. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of grab handles are shaped and sized to in use extend upwards above a top edge or rim of the bag section.
7. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a draw string, the bag section configured with a draw string channel at or towards a top edge of the bag section into which the draw string locates, the draw string channel and string configured so that a user can tighten the string to pull the top edge of the bag section taught around a radiator located in the bag section.
8. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bag section further comprises at least one strap-and-buckle located on an outer surface of the bag section, the at least one strap-and-buckle configured so that the at least one strap-and-buckle can be engaged to hold a portion of the bag section in place when the portion is folded to overlap itself, so that a wall of the bag section can be tightened against sides of the bag section when a radiator is located in the bag section.
9. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bag section comprises a base and a wall, the wall formed as a unitary item extending around a perimeter of the base.
10. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 9, wherein the base comprises two separate elongate parts, connected along an axis running along a length of the two elongate parts and forming a connection, the connection configured to allow the two separate elongate parts to fold inwards and outwards.
11. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 10, wherein the connection comprises a flexible watertight seam.
12. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 9, further comprising buckles connected to an outer surface of the bag section, the buckles configured to connect and retain the at least one containment strap on the bag section.
13. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 12, wherein the bag section further comprises a pair of magnetized flaps, one on each side of the bag section, and configured so as to be rotatable substantially about a top edge of the bag section, so as to extend upwards form an upper edge of the bag section, the magnetized flaps connecting with a large ferrous object located within the bag section.
14. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 12, further comprising a draw string, the bag section configured with a draw string channel at or towards a top edge of the bag section into which the draw string locates, the draw string channel and string configured so that a user can tighten the string to pull the top edge of the bag section taught around a radiator located in the bag section.
15. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 12, wherein the at least one containment strap is configured so that a user can tighten the at least one containment strap around a radiator in the bag section.
16. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 15, wherein the plurality of grab handles are shaped and sized to in use extend upwards above a top edge or rim of the bag section.
17. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 15, wherein the plurality of grab handles comprises two pairs of grab handles, each pair located towards each end of the bag section, one of each pair on each side of the bag section.
18. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 15, wherein the bag section further comprises a pair of magnetized flaps, one on each side of the bag section, and configured so as to be rotatable substantially about a top edge of the bag section, so as to extend upwards form an upper edge of the bag section, the magnetized flaps connecting with a large ferrous object located within the bag section.
19. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 15, further comprising a draw string, the bag section configured with a draw string channel at or towards a top edge of the bag section into which the draw string locates, the draw string channel and string configured so that a user can tighten the string to pull the top edge of the bag section taught around a radiator located in the bag section.
20. The radiator containment bag as claimed in claim 19, wherein the bag section further comprises at least one strap-and-buckle located on an outer surface of the bag section, the at least one strap-and-buckle configured so that the at least one strap-and-buckle can be engaged to hold a portion of the bag section in place when the portion is folded to overlap itself, so that a wall of the bag section can be tightened against sides of the bag section when a radiator is located in the bag section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0024] Further aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description which is given by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings which show an embodiment of the device by way of example, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] Embodiments of the invention, and variations thereof, will now be described in detail with reference to the figures.
[0033] A first embodiment of radiator containment bag 1 is shown in
[0034] The radiator containment bag 1 comprises a bag section 2 that is configured as an open-topped (but otherwise closed and watertight) container, sized and shaped so that the lower end of a radiator 1000 sits reasonably snugly within and is retained by the bag section 2 (that is, the bag section 2 generally has an elongate ‘canoe’ or rectangular shape).
[0035] The bag section 2 is formed from a heavy-duty waterproof material, so that any fluid that is spilled within the bag section 2 is retained within the bag section 2.
[0036] The bag section 2 comprises a base 9 and a wall 10. The wall 10 extends as a unitary item all the way around the base 9. The wall 10 is integral with the base so that no leaks can occur between the wall 10 and base 9. As shown in
[0037] Heavy duty buckles 3 are connected to the bag section 2, the buckles 3 arranged in two pairs, one of each pair located on each side of the bag section 2, each buckle 3 located substantially halfway between the mid-line or centre of the bag section, and an end of the bag section 2.
[0038] The heavy duty buckles 3 are configured to retain containment straps 4 that extend through the buckles, over the top of the radiator 1000 within the bag section 2, and under the bag section. That is, in use the straps 4 loop around and over the radiator 1000 and bag section 2. The straps 4 are configured so that they can be tightened onto the and around the radiator 1000 from this position.
[0039] Pairs of grab handles 5 are located at each end, on each side, of the bag section 2. These are sized so that users can stand at each end of the radiator containment bag 1 when it is holding radiator 1000, and lift and move the radiator containment bag 1 and radiator 1000.
[0040] In use, if an old radiator needs to be removed and replaced, the old radiator can be placed into the radiator containment bag 1 and then moved, easily and securely, with the bag acting to contain any dirty water or similar fluids that spill out of the radiator from it's connection apertures while it is being moved. This helps to prevent spills on a household's carpet or similar, that might cause issues with a customer.
[0041] A variation of this radiator containment bag is shown in
[0042] In another variation or embodiment, as shown in
[0043] In another variation or embodiment, as shown in
[0044] An arrangement with a similar purpose is shown in the variation in
[0045] A further embodiment is shown in
[0046] The bag section 702 is formed from a heavy-duty waterproof material, so that any fluid that is spilled within the bag section 702 is retained within the bag section 702.
[0047] The bag section 702 comprises a base and a wall 710. The wall 710 extends as a unitary item all the way around the base. The wall 710 is integral with the base so that no leaks can occur between the wall 710 and base.
[0048] Heavy duty buckles 703 are connected to the bag section 702, the buckles 703 arranged in two pairs, one of each pair located on each side of the bag section 702, each buckle 703 located substantially halfway between the mid-line or centre of the bag section, and an end of the bag section 702.
[0049] The heavy duty buckles 703 are configured to retain containment straps 704 that extend through the buckles, over the top of the radiator 1000 within the bag section 702, and under the bag section. That is, in use the straps 704 loop around and over the radiator 1000 and bag section 702. The straps 704 are configured so that they can be tightened onto the and around the radiator 1000 from this position.
[0050] The straps 704 contain integral magnets 711, sewn into the straps 704, which magnetically attach to the body of a radiator such as radiator 1000 within the bag section to hold the straps in position against the radiator in use.
[0051] Pairs of grab handles 705 are located at each end, on each side, of the bag section 702. These are sized so that users can stand at each end of the radiator containment bag 701 when it is holding radiator 1000, and lift and move the radiator containment bag 701 and radiator 1000.
[0052] It should be noted that the variations described above can be used singly or in combination with one another. For example, the magnetic flaps 206 of the embodiment of
[0053] It should also be noted that similar numbering has been used to refer to the same or similar features on each figure. That is, for example, the bag section is numbered 2, 202, 302, etc to indicate that it is the same or similar in each embodiment. Similarly, the buckles are numbered 3, 203, 303 etc in each embodiment to indicate that they are the same or similar.
[0054] Where ‘radiator’ is referred to in this specification, this should be taken to mean radiators, and also similar devices such as hot water heaters, boilers, or similar, and should not be strictly limited or interpreted as meaning radiators only.