BASEBOARD HEATER COVER
20200116364 ยท 2020-04-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24D3/1066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02B30/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F24D19/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D19/0097
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D3/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D19/068
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24D19/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A baseboard heating system mounted proximate a juncture of a wall and a floor of a room. The system includes a length of longitudinal piping for the passage of a heated liquid there through and radiating heat fins surrounding the length of longitudinal piping. A heat reflective metal backplate is mounted to the wall behind the length of longitudinal piping and the radiating heat fins. A baseboard heater cover is adapted to cover the piping and heat fins either as an original heater cover or a replacement. The heater cover is supported by the floor and extends at least the length of the longitudinal piping and the radiating heat fins. The heater cover is removably, adjustably and magnetically coupled to the heat reflective metal backplate. The heater cover may be selectively removed to access the longitudinal piping and radiating heat fins and be easily adjusted for proper placement.
Claims
1. A baseboard heating system mounted proximate a juncture of a wall and a floor of a room, the system comprising: a. a length of longitudinal piping for the passage of a heated liquid there through; b. radiating heat fins surrounding the length of longitudinal piping; c. a heat reflective metal backplate mounted to the wall behind the length of longitudinal piping and the radiating heat fins; d. a baseboard heater cover for covering the longitudinal piping and radiating heat fins supported by the floor and extending at least the length of the longitudinal piping and the radiating heat fins, the baseboard heater cover removably, adjustably and magnetically coupled to the heat reflective metal backplate; wherein the baseboard heater cover may be selectively removed to access the longitudinal piping and radiating heat fins and the position of baseboard heater cover adjusted for proper placement.
2. The baseboard heating system of claim 1, wherein the baseboard heater cover is magnetically coupled to the heat reflective metal backplate by a plurality of posts, each post mounted at one end to the baseboard heater cover interior and extending to the metal backplate and the other end of the post having mounted thereto a magnetic element that magnetically couples to the metal backplate when the baseboard heater cover is the positioned to cover the longitudinal piping and radiating heat fins.
3. The baseboard heating system of claim 2, wherein each post is adjustable in length.
4. A baseboard heating system mounted proximate a juncture of a wall and a floor of a room, the system comprising: a. a length of longitudinal piping for the passage of a heated liquid there through; b. radiating heat fins surrounding the length of longitudinal piping; c. a heat reflective metal backplate mounted to the wall behind the length of longitudinal piping and the radiating heat fins; d. a plurality of metal clips positioned along the length of longitudinal piping and the radiating heat fins for securing the radiating heat fins and longitudinal piping in a secure position to the backplate and wall; e. a baseboard heater cover for covering the longitudinal piping and radiating heat fins, the baseboard heater cover supported by the floor and extending at least the length of the longitudinal piping and the radiating heat fins, the baseboard heater cover removably, adjustably and magnetically coupled to the plurality of metal clips; wherein the baseboard heater cover may be selectively removed to access the longitudinal piping and radiating heat fins and the position of baseboard heater cover adjusted for proper placement.
5. The baseboard heating system of claim 1, wherein the baseboard heater cover is magnetically coupled to the metal clips by a plurality of magnetic elements mounted on the baseboard heater cover interior and when the baseboard heater cover is positioned to cover the longitudinal piping and radiating heat fins the magnetic elements couple to the metal clips.
6. A replacement baseboard heater cover for a baseboard heating system that is installed proximate a juncture of a wall and a floor of a room, the system comprising: a. a length of longitudinal piping for the passage of a heated liquid there through; b. radiating heat fins surrounding the length of longitudinal piping; c. a heat reflective metal backplate mounted to the wall behind the length of longitudinal piping and the radiating heat fins; wherein the replacement baseboard heater cover for covering the longitudinal piping and radiating heat fins is supported by the floor and extends at least the length of the longitudinal piping and the radiating heat fins, the baseboard heater cover removably, adjustably and magnetically coupled to the heat reflective metal backplate; wherein the replacement baseboard heater cover may be selectively installed and removed to access the longitudinal piping and radiating heat fins and the position of baseboard heater cover adjusted for proper placement.
7. A replacement baseboard heater cover of claim 6, wherein the replacement baseboard heater cover is magnetically coupled to the heat reflective metal backplate by a plurality of posts, each post mounted at one end to the replacement baseboard heater cover interior and extending to the metal backplate and the other end of the post having mounted thereto a magnetic element that magnetically couples to the metal backplate when the baseboard heater cover is the positioned to cover the longitudinal piping and radiating heat fins.
8. The replacement baseboard heater cover of claim 6, wherein the a baseboard heating system further includes a metal top damper cap mounted to the wall above the length of the longitudinal piping and radiating heat fins; and a damper cap trim piece is provided that overlays the metal top damper cap and is magnetically coupled thereto by a plurality of magnetic elements mounted to the damper cap trim piece along its length between the damper cap trim piece and the damper cap that magnetically couples the trim piece to the metal damper cap.
9. The baseboard heating system of claim 1, wherein the baseboard heater cover is constructed substantially of wood or pressboard.
10. The replacement baseboard heaters cover of claim 6, constructed substantially of wood or pressboard.
11. The baseboard heating system of claim 1, wherein the baseboard heater cover is constructed substantially of mold plastic.
12. The replacement baseboard heater cover of claim 6, is constructed substantially of molded plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] Further aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will become even more apparent with reference to the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0045] Detailed descriptions of the embodiments of this invention are provided herein along with accompanying figures that illustrate the principles of the embodiments. The scope of the embodiments is limited only by the claims and encompasses numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents. Numerous specific details are set forth in the following description. These details are provided solely for the purposes of example and the embodiments may be practiced according to the claims without some or all of these specific details.
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[0048] The primary heater enclosure 50 is designed and configured. e.g., size and weight, so that it may be easily removed, replaced and/or repositioned in the event of an existing or impending condition that requires its removal, replacement or repositioning from the baseboard heating system 100. A number of different materials can be used to achieve the purpose of the invention.
[0049] Preferably the primary heater enclosure 50 and damper cap trim piece 30 may be made of wood, pressboard, BORAL, i.e., non-metal water-resistant panels, and plastics and can be made using a combination of conventional woodworking tools, CNC three-dimensional machining routers and 3D printers, etc. Referring, for Example to
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[0053] The different embodiments of the magnetic coupling system are represented in each of the sets of Figures.
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[0057] Alternatively, other coupling systems may be used, such as, but not limited to, hook-and-loop coupling systems (not shown).
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[0061] The primary heater cover 50 includes a front panel trim piece 52 having an outward facing surface 54, rear facing surface 56, bottom surface 58 and top surface 62. Attached on both ends of primary heater cover 50 are end pieces 64 that have a rear surface 66 that abuts the existing (or new) baseboard molding trim 114. Extending from rear surface 56 of the primary heater cover 50 are one or more magnetic coupling means 70. The coupling means 70 consist of a predetermined sized post 72 that is mounted at one end to rear surface 56 of the heater cover 50 using conventional methods, e.g., screws or adhesives. Mounted to the other end of post 72 is a magnetic element 74. As depicted in
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[0063] This invention contemplates various type adjustable posts for use in the magnetic coupling system. e.g., sliding tubes, tubes threaded into each other, springs, etc.(not shown).
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[0067] The present invention is provided to be unique and stylish, yet is designed to be practical and easy to install and replace the metal covers on baseboard heating systems 100. According to preferred embodiments, the heater cover 50 front or outward facing surface 54 and the top damper cap trim piece 30 may be provided in a variety of colors and patterns, or a simple matte white paintable finish.
[0068] According to another embodiment, the baseboard heater cover and trim piece may be provided in kit form, which may be installed by a contractor or a homeowner.
[0069] The baseboard heater cover system of this invention is simple to install as a new construction baseboard heater system or to retrofit an old baseboard heater system by replacing the old cover system from an already installed baseboard heater systems. The baseboard heater cover of this invention is preferably formed of wood or molded plastic which will not deform under the expected temperatures, is non-rusting, lightweight, will not show dents, can come in colors and different molding configurations, and allows for the full circulation of the heated air through the heater cover. The present invention also allows for immediate access to the radiating heat fins and piping should it be necessary.
[0070] The current invention allows a homeowner or contractor to custom configure the appearance of the baseboard heater cover in a visually pleasing way to match existing decor and trim being used within each room. The heater covers may also be repainted or stained to a desired color or decorative motif. The dimensional aspects of the invention can be sized to accommodate various types of prior installations such as full room perimeter baseboard radiators, single smaller radiator sections within a room or to be expanded by way of a heating contractor to provide additional heating zones during the course of remodeling or new construction. This can be done using aesthetically pleasing and matching trim along.
[0071] The invention has been described with reference to various specific and illustrative aspects of the present invention and techniques. However, it should be understood that many variations and modifications may be made while remaining within the spirit and scope of the invention. Many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.