Wall mounted receiver
10422134 ยท 2019-09-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04C2/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D13/1476
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L21/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L13/141
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L59/182
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L59/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04D13/1475
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C2/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L13/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L59/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
This invention presents a wall mounted receiver to accommodate insulated or non-insulated pipes and at least one inlet or portal for at least one pipe conduit or wiring per portal and with a high degree of flexibility and unique mechanical connection security; this receiver is arranged to receive the piping from any directional angle with a unique flexible inlet capability; without limitation, this receiver is for use with refrigeration or air conditioning equipment and related connections, such as insulated pipes, non-insulated pipes, condensation piping, conduit and wiring. The receiver can be mounted to different wall surface types without the assistance of a wall bracket; can also be fit into tight space service areas depending on refrigeration equipment requirements; can be installed in new construction applications; and can also upgrade existing installations without the need to cut the existing piping.
Claims
1. A receiver adapted for mounting on a building to receive a pipe, conduit or wiring, said receiver comprising: a receiver housing provided with a front panel; the receiver housing attached to an exterior of the building with threaded screws or bolts; the receiver housing having multiple apertures with integrated sockets for guiding the threaded screws or bolts; the receiver housing having a first receiver housing section and a second receiver housing section; the first and the second receiver housing sections being removably connected; the receiving housing having at least one inlet entry opening; the at least one inlet entry opening having an inlet port, which projects outwardly from the front panel; each said inlet port having an opening for receiving the pipe, conduit or wiring; each said inlet port has an inlet port flange for engaging the front panel of the receiver housing; and a port fastener, which clamps each said inlet port to the pipe, conduit or wiring.
2. The receiver of claim 1, wherein the first and the second receiver housing sections are removably connected with a male connector piece and a female connector piece.
3. The receiver of claim 1, wherein each said inlet port has at least one inlet port guide, which are spaced apart to receive the port fastener.
4. The receiver of claim 1, further comprises a gasket or a seal to engage the receiver housing against the exterior of the building.
5. The receiver of claim 1, wherein the receiver housing is attached to the exterior of the building with at least one of (a) anchoring fasteners or threaded rods and (b) the threaded screws or the bolts; and the port fastener is a clamp, ring or threaded securing fastener.
6. The receiver of claim 1, further comprises an insulated pipe cover for insulation around the pipe, conduit or wiring.
7. A receiver adapted for mounting on a building to receive a pipe, conduit or wiring, said receiver comprising: a receiver housing provided with a front panel; the receiver housing attached to an exterior of the building with threaded screws or bolts; the receiver housing having multiple apertures with integrated sockets for guiding the threaded screws or bolts; the receiver housing having a first receiver housing section and a second receiver housing section; the first and the second receiver housing sections being removably connected together; at least one inlet entry opening through the front panel of the receiver housing; the at least one inlet entry opening having an inlet port, which projects outwardly from the front panel; each said inlet port having an opening for receiving the pipe, conduit or wiring; each said inlet port being flexible; each said inlet port has an inlet port flange for engaging the front panel of the receiver housing; and an elastomeric edge seal engages the receiver housing against the exterior of the building.
8. The receiver of claim 7, wherein the first and the second receiver housing sections being removably connected with a male connector piece and a female connector piece.
9. The receiver of claim 7, further comprises an insulated pipe cover for insulation around the pipe, conduit or wiring, a pipe insulation protector or a vapor retarder.
10. The receiver of claim 7, wherein a port fastener clamps each said inlet port to the pipe, conduit or wiring.
11. A receiver adapted for mounting on a building to receive a pipe, conduit or wiring, said receiver comprising: a receiver housing provided with a front panel; the receiver housing attached to an exterior of the building with threaded connectors; the receiver housing having multiple apertures with integrated sockets for guiding the threaded connectors; the receiver housing having a first receiver housing section and a second receiver housing section; the first and the second receiver housing sections being removably connected together with a male connector piece and a female connector piece; at least one inlet entry opening through the front panel of the receiver housing; the at least one inlet entry opening having an inlet port, which projects outwardly from the front panel; each said inlet port having an opening for receiving the pipe, conduit or wiring; each said inlet port being flexible; each said inlet port has an inlet port flange for engaging the front panel of the receiver housing.
12. The receiver of claim 11, wherein an elastomeric edge seal engages the receiver housing against the exterior of the building.
13. The receiver of claim 11, wherein a port fastener clamps each said inlet port to the pipe, conduit or wiring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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PARTS LISTING
(11) 100Receiver
(12) 101Receiver angle range design
(13) 200receiver gasket
(14) 300portal base or flange
(15) 400portal
(16) 401raised lines or guides
(17) 402clamp designated area
(18) 403cut off lines or weakened lines
(19) 404ribs or standoffs
(20) 405clamp type fastener
(21) 500mechanical fastener; clamp
(22) 600self-tapping screw or fastener
(23) 700fastener washer seal
(24) 800aperture for fastener
(25) 900peripheral flange or rim (narrow edge perimeter)
(26) 1000receiver
(27) 1200receiver seal
(28) 1300portal base or flange
(29) 1400portal
(30) 1500clamp type fastener
(31) 1600self-tapping screw or fastener
(32) 1700fastener washer seal
(33) 1800aperture for fastener; aperture guides
(34) 1900receiver perimeter (rear edge)
(35) 2000first receiver section
(36) 2050first receiver peripheral flange or rim (narrow edge perimeter)
(37) 2100first receiver gasket
(38) 2200first receiver portal base
(39) 2300first receiver portal
(40) 2350second receiver portal
(41) 2351second receiver portal slit
(42) 2400clamp fastener type
(43) 2500first receiver self-tapping screw or fastener
(44) 2600first receiver fastener washer seal
(45) 2700first receiver aperture for fastener
(46) 2800second receiver female threaded part (retainer housing)
(47) 2850second receiver seal
(48) 2852second receiver gasket
(49) 2860second receiver bolt or screw type assembly fastener (attaches sec. part 1 & 2)
(50) 2861first receiver fastener washer seal
(51) 2880first receiver aperture for fastener
(52) 2900second receiver section
(53) 3000first receiver section
(54) 3001second receiver section
(55) 3100first receiver seal
(56) 3101first receiver rib or standoff
(57) 3102second receiver seal
(58) 3200second receiver portal base
(59) 3201first receiver portal base
(60) 3300second receiver portal
(61) 3301first receiver portal
(62) 3302second receiver portal and portal base slit
(63) 3303first receiver internal portal slit
(64) 3400first and second clamp type fastener
(65) 3500first and second receiver self-tapping screws or fasteners
(66) 3501first and second receiver bolt or screw-type assembly fasteners (attaches sec. part 1 & 2)
(67) 3600first and second receiver fastener washer seals
(68) 3700first and second receiver apertures for self-tapping screws or fasteners
(69) 3701first and second receiver apertures for assembly fasteners
(70) 3702first and second receiver female threaded inserts
(71) 3703first and second receiver alignment guiding assembly pins
(72) 3800first & second receiver female threaded or non-threaded receiver housings and/or guides
(73) 4000first receiver section
(74) 4002second receiver section
(75) 4101first receiver rounded edge and design
(76) 4200first receiver seal
(77) 4201second receiver seal
(78) 4400first receiver portal
(79) 4401first receiver portal base
(80) 4402first receiver interlocking or engagement portal section
(81) 4403second receiver interlocking or engagement portal section
(82) 4404first receiver male guiding channel structure
(83) 4500second receiver portal
(84) 4501second structure portal base
(85) 4502second receiver female sliding rib engagement structure
(86) 4600first and second receiver clamp type fastener
(87) 4700first receiver self-tapping screws or fasteners
(88) 4701first receiver fastener washer seals
(89) 4800first receiver apertures for fasteners
(90) 4850first and second receiver clamp type fastener
(91) 4900second receiver integral locking pins
(92) 6000receiver
(93) 6001score line or slit
(94) 6002portal base
(95) 6003portal
(96) 6004reinforcement structural ribs
(97) 6005self-tapping screws; fasteners
(98) 6006clamp type fastener
(99) 6007fastener guides
(100) 6008receiver gasket
(101) 6009washer
(102) 7000receiver
(103) 7002portal base
(104) 7003portal
(105) 7004reinforcement structural ribs
(106) 7005self-tapping screws or fasteners
(107) 7006clamp type fastener
(108) 7007fastener guides
(109) 7008receiver gasket
(110) 7009washer
(111) 7010slit, channel or elongated opening in lower portion of the receiver
(112) 7011slit, channel or elongated opening in portal
(113) 7012eye, eye holes, guide holes or clamping collars for fasteners to seal the score line area in lower portion of the receiver
(114) 7013eye, eye holes, guide holes or clamping collars for fasteners to seal the score line area
(115) 7014fastener; bolt
(116) 7015screw head; bolt fastener
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(117) One preferred embodiment of the invention is the wall mounted receiver in
(118) In
(119) Residential and Commercial Energy Model Codes require improved energy efficiency, including the prevention of heat or cold atmospheric air infiltration from coming into the building and/or combining with conditioned air inside the building from exiting the building, which negatively affects the energy consumption of these buildings. In
(120) The wall receiver shown in
(121) The wall receiver can have at least one or a one single portal that goes over the wall receiver openings. The portal 400 and the portal base 300 are attached to the wall receiver by the use of elastomeric material over molding or an attached molded sandwich type insert positioned through the use of a channel and a perforated area in the wall receiver. In
(122) As shown in
(123) In one embodiment, both sides of the portal surface neck 400 area and its internal area, are able to be sized for a single diameter passageway or a multiple diameter passageway of pipe and/or conduit types or wiring with rib type or non-rib type formations 404 of any shape, size or pattern, which increase sealing against air leak and/or piping vibration. In another embodiment, this can also be used by a step-down or tapered diameter downsized constructed portal. In another embodiment, the shape of the portal can also be configured to the shape or shapes of the insulated piping including irregular shapes.
(124) Another preferred embodiment (
(125) Another preferred embodiment (
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(130) The receiving or receiver housing can have a first receiving housing section and a second receiving housing section; the first and the second receiving housing sections can be removably connected with various connection devices, such as a male connector piece and a female connector piece; slot/groove connection; and/or fastener connections; additionally, the portal can comprise multiple pieces or section: first and second portal sections or an upper and a lower portal section; the portal sections can have integral apertures for receiving and guiding screws, bolts or fasteners in one or multiple angles.
(131) Another preferred embodiment (
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(135) The preferred embodiment of
(136) In one preferred embodiment, both sections of the portals 4400 and 4500 and their respective bases engage or co-act with each other to create one single unit. The interlocking portal section areas 4402 and 4403 are co-acting fasteners or act in a male/female interaction and create one single portal unit; this apparatus can use a clamp-type fastener 4850 that may be also shaped like the said joined portals, and said portals may comprise the same rigid material or flexible elastomeric material or a combination of both type materials. The preferred embodiment also incorporates added co-acting engagement of receiver sections 4000 and 4002 with a male portion or guiding channel structures 4404 and a female portion or sliding rib engagement structure 4502, and there can be integral locking pins or clips 4900; these structures help to assist and to assemble the pieces of this embodiment into a single unit. The preferred embodiment of
(137) The preferred embodiment of
(138) In another alternative, instead of a complete slit or opening, there is a predetermined and weakened cut-score line 6001 on the back side of the wall receiver 6000 and on the back side of the portal base bottom 6002 and to continue throughout of the internal passageway of the portal bottom area internal side 6003. This cut-score line may not actually cut through the receiver wall or the portal wall. The preferred embodiment features is an economical alternative for the installer that may or may not require the need for a retrofit option. Other embodiments may have a complete slit, elongated opening on slit on the portal and/or the housing.
(139) As shown in
(140) The slit may or may not need to employ a seal as this can also be accomplished with the use of solvent welding, bonding glues, or a separate pre-engineered component and again, only as an option, if required. The preferred embodiment of
(141) The preferred embodiment of
(142) To prevent piping vibrations, the portal can also use clamp type fasteners 6006 and a perimeter gasket 6008, which helps to deter air leakage and to protect the surface wall from degradation due to the piping vibration. The preferred embodiment of
(143) The two piece embodiment shown in
(144) 400Elastomeric flexible material inlet port
(145) 401Elastomeric flexible material inlet port with reduced wall sections to receive (402) 402 Elastomeric flexible material inlet port with oversized wall sections to fit over (401) 403 Elastomeric flexible material inlet port joint structure (joins with 407) 407 Elastomeric flexible material inlet port joint structure (joins with 403)
100This Body does not have Guiding Pins (Male and Female) to connect the section receivers 101Fastener Structure 102Fastener Guide 104Retaining fastener structure 105Retaining element Structure
(146) As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Specific structural and functional details disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the title, headings, terms and phrases used are not intended to limit the subject matter or scope; but rather, to provide an understandable description of the invention.
(147) The invention is composed of several sub-parts that serve a portion of the total functionality of the invention independently and contribute to system level functionality when combined with other parts of the invention. The term a or an is defined as one or more than one. The term plurality, as used herein, is defined as two or more than two. The term another, as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more. The terms including and/or having, as used herein, are defined as comprising (i.e., open language). The term coupled, as used herein, is defined as connected, although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically.
(148) Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state means for performing a specific function, or step for performing a specific function, is not be interpreted as a means or step clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. Sec. 112, Paragraph 6. In particular, the use of step of in the claims herein is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. Sec. 112, P6.
(149) Incorporation by Reference: all publications, patents, and patent applications mentioned in this specification are incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication, patent, or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.