APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CLEANING SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONERS
20180209684 ยท 2018-07-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F13/222
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/0057
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/0007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/093
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus and method for cleaning split system air conditioning units. The apparatus comprises a shield functioning as a moisture barrier that sits between the wall and the AC unit and which releasably receives a drain pan that interconnects with the bottom of the shield to form a water tight seal. A flexible tube connects the bottom of the drain pan to a collection receptacle. Water and chemical sprayed into the unit to clean the unit drain through the unit, into the drain pan, through the tubing, and are collected by and can be disposed of from the receptacle. After the AC unit is cleaned, the drain pan, tubing and collection receptacle are removed leaving the area clean and dry. Kits comprising the apparatus of the invention can be sold together with new AC units or purchased separately.
Claims
1. An apparatus to facilitate the cleaning of split system air conditioner units installed on walls comprising a flat continuous shield sized to fit behind the unit and extend out from all sides of the unit when the unit is mounted to the wall, said shield having a hole formed therein, and said shield holding said unit away from said wall and forming a barrier between the unit and the wall and protecting the wall from dirt and moisture during cleaning.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a drain pan having a width at least equal to the width of the bottom of the shield, the back side of which drain pan releasably interconnects with the bottom of said shield to form a water tight seal between said shield and said drain pan, and a support means to support said drain pan on said shield while interconnected with said shield during cleaning of said air conditioner unit.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a hole with nipple formed in the bottom of said drain pan and a flexible hose that attaches to said nipple and extends downwards therefrom.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a receptacle into which the free end of said flexible hose is inserted, said receptacle positioned beneath said unit and drain pan to collect water and debris during cleaning of the air conditional unit.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shield is fabricated of material selection from the group comprising plastic, resins, or plexi-glass.
6. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said support means comprise pins that are inserted through holes formed in the top side edges of said drain pan and bottom side edges of said shield.
7. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said support means comprise a cincture that encircles the top and sides of said shield and attaches to the top side edges of said drain pan.
8. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said support means comprise hangers that extend from the top sides of said shield and attach to the top side edges of said drain pan.
9. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein a groove is formed at least along the bottom edge of said shield which groove receives the back top portion of said drain pan to form a watertight seal between said shield and said drain pan.
10. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein a groove is formed at least along the bottom and lower aspects of the side edges of said shield which groove receives the back top portion of said drain pan to form a watertight seal between said shield and said drain pan.
11. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein a groove is formed along all edges of said shield, which groove receives the support cincture along the shield's top edge and upper side edges, while receiving the back top portion of said drain pan along its bottom and lower side edges to form a watertight seal between said shield and said drain pan.
12. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising placing within said groove material selected from the group comprising o-rings, rubber coating, and gaskets, prior to the insertion of the drain pan into said groove, to form a watertight seal between said shield and said drain pan.
13. A method for cleaning split system air conditioner units installed on walls comprising the steps of: (a) securing, during installation of said unit, a flat shield between the unit and the wall, said shield sized to fit behind the unit and extend out from all sides of the unit when the unit is mounted to the wall; (b) mounting to the bottom edge of said shield a drain pan having a width at least equal to the width of the bottom of said shield to form a water tight seal between said shield and said drain pan; (c) supporting said drain pan on the bottom of said shield using support means; (d) cleaning said unit by spraying liquids and cleaning fluids into the internal components of said air conditioning unit which liquids and fluids then drain into and are collected within said drain pan; (d) removing said supporting means and drain pan from said shield and unit; and (e) disposing of the liquid and fluid in said drain pan.
14. The method for cleaning split system air conditioners of claim 13, further comprising a drain hole formed in the bottom of the drain pan and placing receptacle below said drain hole and wherein said liquids and fluids draining into the drain pan drain further through the hole into and are collected by the receptacle and, later, disposed of fluid from the receptacle.
15. The method for cleaning split system air conditioners of claim 14, further comprising a nipple extending down from said drain hole and a flexible tubing on end of which is inserted over said nipple and the other end of which is inserted into the receptacle, and wherein liquids and fluids draining into the drain pan drain further through the drain hole and flexible tubing into and are collected by the receptacle and, later, disposed of from the receptacle.
16. The method of claim 13 further comprising the step of drilling a hole in said flat shield prior to installing said shield between said air conditioning unit and said wall and aligning said hole in said shield with a hole formed in the wall.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein in step (b) a plastic sheet is secured to the bottom edge of said shield in place of said drain pan to form a water tight seal between said shield and said plastic sheet and wherein the liquids and fluids are collected by and disposed of from said sheet.
18. A kit for cleaning split system air conditioner units installed on walls comprising a flat shield sized to fit behind the unit and extend out from all sides of the unit when the unit is mounted to the wall, a drain pan having a width at least equal to the width of the bottom of the shield, the back side of which drain pan releasably interconnects with the bottom of said shield to form a water tight seal between said shield and said drain pan, and a support means to support said drain pan on said shield while interconnected with said shield during cleaning of said air conditioner unit.
19. The kit of claim 18 further comprising a flexible hose and a fluid collection receptacle.
20. The kit of claim 18 further comprising items selected from a group comprising brushes and cleaning fluids.
21. The kit of claim 18 wherein said support means is selected from a group comprising a cincture, hangers, and support pins.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0043] Described in detail, with referenced to the attached drawings, are preferred embodiments of apparatus and method for cleaning split system and mini-split system air conditioning units comprising the subject invention.
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[0046] Four screw holes 14 formed in mounting plate 12 receive a plurality of connectors, in this case screws 15, that connect mounting plate 12 to dry shield 30, wall 20 and a plurality of wall studs 22.
[0047] One method for mounting AC unit 10 with dry shield 30 backing to wall 20 and wall studs 22 is as follows. Dry shield 30 with hole 24 already formed is placed on a flat working surface. Mounting plate 12 is centered on top of shield 30 in the manner shown in
[0048] Next, dry shield 30 with mounting plate 12 affixed thereon is positioned on the wall with due regard for the wall studs and with hole 24 aligned with the wall hole (not shown), and leveled. Dry shield 30 with mounting plate 12 affixed is permanently secured to wall 20 by screwing through screw holes 14, into dry shield 30, into wall 20 and into wall studs 22 that support wall 20.
[0049] While the mounting plate 12 depicted in
[0050] Moreover, mounting plates 12 come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending upon the commercial AC unit to be mounted thereupon. Dry shield 30 will conform to the size and shape of mounting plate 12, always extended somewhat beyond the outside edge of mounting plate 12.
[0051] Once mounting plate 12 is mounted onto wall 20 over dry shield 30 and into wall studs 22, AC unit 10 is mounted on mounting plate 12 as shown in
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[0055] The embodiment of the AC cleaning apparatus of the subject invention depicted in
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[0057] The elements of one embodiment of a kit 60 of the subject invention are illustrated in
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[0059] Optional detail for installation step 70 can be described as follows: [0060] dry shield 30 is placed flat upon a suitable, level work surface making sure the top is away from you; [0061] AC mounting plate 12 is positioned on top of dry shield 30; [0062] AC mounting plate 12 is then centered, leveled and secured to the desired position on the dry shield 30 with short screws or two way tape; [0063] after joining AC mounting plate 12 to dry shield 30, hole 24 to route the electrical line, RAC piping and condensation hose is measured and drilled in dry shield 30 using the correct sized hole saw; [0064] the entire assembly is now ready to be installed on the wall space and is centered and leveled on the wall; [0065] multiple screws 15 are used to secure the assembly to the wall; [0066] screws 15 penetrate AC mounting plate 12 first, then through dry shield 30, through the drywall and finally wooden wall studs 22; [0067] once the assembly is leveled and secured, a hole through the drywall and the outdoor wall panel can be made using the same size hole saw used for dry shield 30; [0068] after the hole through the wall is completed, indoor AC unit 10 is positioned and mounted like a standard installation; [0069] the remaining parts of the AC system can then be installed as usual.
[0070] To prepare for cleaning of AC unit 10, a further step 72 comprises mounting drain pan 40 onto the bottom of dry shield 30 by inserting the top of drain pan back plate 42 into groove 32 formed along the bottom edge of shield 30, and implementing a support means. The support means could be cincture 34 placed within the top and side aspects of groove 32 and thereafter attached to the top side edges of back plate 42 using cincture hooks 35; or insertion of support pins 36 through support pin casings 38. Once drain pan 40 is mounted and supported, a water tight seal is formed between dry shield 30 and drain pan 40.
[0071] A further step 74 comprises attaching one end of flexible hose 48 to drain nipple 46 extending from the bottom of drain pan 40, and inserting the other end of flexible hose 48 into bucket 50.
[0072] A further step 76 comprises disassembling AC unit 10 mounted on wall 20, and spraying water and cleaning fluids into AC unit 10 to clean the heat exchanger and other internal parts of AC unit 10. The waste water, containing chemicals and debris, drains through the AC unit to drain pan 40 without soiling wall 20 or the area below AC unit 10. The waste water flows out of drain pan 40 through drain hole 44 and drain nipple 46 into flexible hose 48 and finally collects in bucket 50. When the waste water reaches a certain height, bucket 50 is emptied in an environmentally responsible manner. Bucket 50 is re-positioned below AC unit 10 with the free end of flexible hose 48 again inserted inside and the process continues until AC unit 10 is fully clean.
[0073] A further step 78 comprises removing and emptying bucket 50, removing flexible hose 48 from drain nipple 46, removing the support means that supports drain pan 40 to the bottom of dry shield 30, and removing drain pan 40 from dry shield 30. Finally, AC 10 unit is re-assembled and, once allowed to fully dry, ready to use.
[0074] Optional detail for the servicing steps, 72 through 78, can be described as follows: [0075] once the servicing of AC unit 10 is warranted, turn off all electrical power to AC unit 10; [0076] check to be sure all power is disconnected; [0077] cover the working floor area with a large protective plastic or tarp; [0078] insert drain pan 40 into position on dry shield 30; [0079] secure drain pan 40 to dry shield 30 using a securement means such as pins 36 or cincture 34; [0080] securely attach clear drain hose 48 to nipple 46 extending down from the bottom of drain pan 40; route the other end of drain hose 48 to a suitable bucket or other receptacle 50; [0081] wastewater will constantly be collected into bucket 50 during the servicing procedure and indoor unit 10 can now be prepped by partial disassembly for cleaning; [0082] water and chemicals are sprayed into the AC units fan assembly, coil and drain pan; [0083] specially made long thin nozzles can be used to reach into tight locations; [0084] dry shield 30 protects the wall behind unit 10 from moisture and dirt during servicing; [0085] as water and chemicals are sprayed into unit 10, contaminants will be constantly flowing into drain pan 40, through nipple down 46 down drain hose 48, and collecting in bucket or receptacle 50; [0086] bucket 50 is then emptied when needed; [0087] after the system is cleaned it can be air dried with a hand held hair dryer or air dried; [0088] once drying is completed, drain pan 40, hose 48 and bucket 50 can be disconnected and removed leaving the dry shield 30 in place; [0089] AC unit 10 can then be reassembled and tested.
[0090] As will be appreciated by those engaged in the cleaning of split system AC units, the method steps set forth above can be varied to a considerable degree and still obtain the desired result. By way of example and not limitation, flexible hose 48 can be attached to the underside of drain pan 40 before drain pan 40 is releasably attached to dry shield 30. Similarly, after cleaning, drain pan 40 can be removed from dry shield 30 before hose 48 is removed from drain nipple 46. These and other variations in the described method are within the contemplated scope of the subject invention.
SUMMARY AND SCOPE
[0091] As may be appreciated from the above description and accompanying drawings, the apparatus and method of the subject invention cuts the time for a professional to clean a split-AC unit from approximately 2 hours to as little as a half hour. In addition, there is less clean-up and less chance that the adjacent wall or floor area will be soiled.
[0092] The apparatus and method promotes the cleaning of split system and min-split system AC unit by owners without the need to retain a professional AC service person.
[0093] The dry shield component of the apparatus of the instant invention provides a moisture barrier between the AC unit and the wall behind the AC unit.
[0094] The dry shield component of the apparatus facilitates mounting of the AC unit to wall studs behind the wall.
[0095] In kit form, the invention provides the AC owner the AC professional with convenience of a one stop shopping for equipment needed to quickly and neatly clean split system and mini split system AC units.
[0096] Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers, dimensions, materials and so forth used in the specification and claims are to be understood as being examples and not limitations, and in any event, not as an attempt to limit the application of the doctrine of equivalents to the scope of the claims.
[0097] The terms a, an, the, and similar references used in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., such as) provided herein is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of any claim. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element essential to the practice of the invention.
[0098] Certain embodiments are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventor for carrying out the invention. Of course, variations on these described embodiments will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The inventor expects skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the inventors intend for the invention to be practiced otherwise than specifically described herein.
[0099] By way of example and not limitation, the embodiment of the drain pan described and illustrated herein can be varied without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. A variety of support means can be utilized to support the drain pan on the dry shield in addition to the cincture, hangers and support pins described herein. The drain pan can have more than one drain and the drain hole can be formed in the bottom side rather than the bottom of the drain pan. Other similar variations in the apparatus and method of the invention will be obvious to those engaged in the art.
[0100] Accordingly, the claims include all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is contemplated unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but shall be deemed to include all embodiments, methods and equivalents within the scope and spirit of the invention as claimed.