In-line chlorinator for air conditioner drains
20190055145 ยท 2019-02-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F21/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F24F13/222
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
C02F1/50
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
F24F2013/228
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
C02F1/688
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B01F21/4021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F21/221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The Drain Free Applicator is an invention that prevents the buildup of mold and algae in pipes that drain condensation produced by evaporation coils within an air conditioning unit. This invention does so by holding treating tablets that are dissolved by the draining condensation and swept into the draining pipelines. This invention prevents the drain pan from filling up and overflowing with subsequent water damage to floors and ceilings. In newer units, it prevents triggering the water level sensor and shutting down the air conditioning unit.
Claims
1. A device for holding treating tablets within a flow of drained condensation from an air conditioning unit. These tablets dissolve slowly preventing the buildup of algae and mold.
2. The invention in claim 1 further comprising of an inlet and outlet fitting.
3. The invention in claim 2 wherein the fittings have a set diameter of , but may be redesigned to fit drain line piping systems of different sizes.
4. The invention in claim 3 further comprising of a canister for holding tablets
5. The invention in claim 4 wherein the canister has a set diameter of 3, but may be redesigned to contain other tablets of different sizes.
6. The invention in claim 5 further comprising of a capped assembly atop the canister.
7. The invention in claim 6 wherein the cap may be fitted or threaded to match the canister in order to hold pressure.
Description
BRIEF DRAWING DESCRIPTION
[0004] The drawing illustrates the front, top, right, and isometric views of the applicator in
[0005] A dust cap is optional. This cap is designed to be 3 in diameter and be fitted atop the canister pictured in
[0006]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0007] Drain Free is designed to be installed in the drain line leaving the air conditioner drain pan. The applicator should be installed so that the top of the canister is above the top of the drain pan.
[0008] The inlet and outlet are sized to fit onto PVC pipe as depicted in
[0009] The unit is designed for standard 2 tablets to be loaded into the unit and provide a time release of treatment into the drain line to prevent the buildup of mold or algae. Depending on how much the AC unit is operating, four tablets should last a summer season. It is recommended for initial users to check the applicator monthly until a regular schedule can be determined based on the operation of the AC unit.
[0010] If the drain line has been installed for a while and no bleach has been poured into the line to remove mold or algae, pour one cup of household bleach into the Drain Free applicator before adding tablets.
[0011] Too many tablets or excessive length of unsupported, elevated drain line can cause the drain line to sag and keep water trapped in the Drain Free causing the tablets to dissolve and make the applicator less efficient. If the line sags too much it could allow water to spill out the top of the Drain Free onto the floor. In this event, a support, such as a section of 24 or other method, should be used to hold the Drain Free level in the drain line.
[0012] To install the Drain Free, cut out a length of the drain line equal to the length used by the Drain Free, (3.5), and slide the cut ends of the drain line into the collar connections on the Drain Free to check for spacing. If spacing is okay and the drain line is not strained, pull the drain lines back out and apply PVC cleaner and PVC cement for the permanent installation.
[0013] Once installed into the drain line and filled with treating tablets, the canister can optionally be covered with a fitted dust cap if needed; however, if the Drain Free has replaced the vertical ventilation tee fitting, holes should be drilled into the cap or the cap should be left off to allow for ventilation. A variation to the original design is depicted from