Chimney tee cap retainer assembly
09605848 ยท 2017-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Glen A. Edgar (Lancaster, OH, US)
- Eric Wayne Palmbos (Allendale, MI, US)
- Brian Joseph Carroll (Hastings, MI, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A chimney tee cap retainer assembly comprising a cap, a first member comprising a guideway extending in a longitudinal direction, the first member connectable to the cap using a first fastener, a second member having a sprung end portion, the sprung end portion for releasably engaging a chimney surface, the second member adjustably engaged with the guideway using a second fastener, a third member having a sprung end portion, the sprung end portion for releasably engaging a chimney surface, the third member adjustably engaged with the guideway using a third fastener, and the second member and the third member each having a second member portion and a third member portion each extending normal to the first member and each extending in the same axial direction.
Claims
1. A chimney tee cap retainer assembly comprising: a cap; a first member comprising a C-shaped channel guideway, the first member connectable to the cap using a first fastener; a second member having a first sprung end portion, the first sprung end portion configured to releasably engage a chimney surface; the second member adjustably engaged with the guideway using a second fastener; a third member having a second sprung end portion, the second sprung end portion configured to releasably engage the chimney surface; the third member adjustably engaged with the guideway using a third fastener; and the second member and the third member having a respective second member portion and a third member portion, each extending normal to the first member and each extending parallel to the chimney surface when installed.
2. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the first fastener comprises an eye bolt.
3. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second fastener and the third fastener each comprise a nut and bolt assembly disposed in a slot.
4. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member and the third member are each flat.
5. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member and the third member are each flat and engage a chimney exterior surface.
6. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly.
7. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly disposed in a slot.
8. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly disposed in a slot and the third fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly.
9. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member is flat and the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly.
10. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member and the third member are each flat, and the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly.
11. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member and the third member are each flat, and the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly disposed in a slot.
12. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member and the third member are each flat, the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly disposed in a slot, and the third fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly.
13. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member is flat and engages a chimney exterior surface and the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly.
14. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member and the third member are each flat and engage a chimney exterior surface, and the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly.
15. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member and the third member are each flat and engage a chimney exterior surface, and the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly disposed in a slot.
16. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member and the third member are each flat and engage a chimney exterior surface, the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly disposed in a slot, and the third fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly.
17. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member engages a chimney exterior surface and the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly.
18. The chimney cap retainer assembly as in claim 1, wherein the second member and the third member each engage a chimney exterior surface, and the second fastener comprises a nut and bolt assembly.
19. A chimney tee cap retainer assembly comprising: a cap; a first member comprising a C-shaped channel guideway, the first member connectable to the cap using a first fastener; a flat second member having a first sprung end portion, the first sprung end portion configured to releasably engage a chimney surface; the second member adjustably engaged with the guideway using a second fastener; a third member having a second sprung end portion, the second sprung end portion configured to releasably engage an exterior chimney surface; the third member adjustably engaged with the guideway using a third fastener; and the second member and the third member having a respective second member portion and a third member portion, each extending normal to the first member and each extending parallel to the chimney surface when installed.
20. A chimney tee cap retainer assembly comprising: a cap; a first member comprising a C-shaped channel guideway, the first member connectable to the cap using a first fastener; a flat second member having a first sprung end portion, the first sprung end portion configured to releasably engage an exterior chimney surface; the second member adjustably engaged with the guideway using a second fastener; a flat third member having a second sprung end portion, the second sprung end portion configured to releasably engage a chimney surface; the third member adjustably engaged with the guideway using a third fastener; and the second member and the third member having a respective second member portion and a third member portion, each extending normal to the first member and each extending parallel to the chimney surface when installed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention, and together with a description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) The inventive device generally comprises formed stainless steel components and fasteners that enable the user to assemble the tee cap retainer to a desired dimension then install it on a chimney tee by simply pressing the assembly on the tee until it snaps in place. Later removal for inspection and cleaning of the chimney is accomplished by simply inserting the blade of a small screw driver, or similar pry tool, under one of the sprung members on either side of the assembly, then prying up the member and pulling on the eye-bolt until the assembly disengages from the chimney tee.
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(10) Since the bracket 30 is located remotely from the chimney tee 10, it is not possible to use the bracket 30 to secure the tee cap 20 to the tee. Hence, without the inventive device it would otherwise be necessary to drill a series of holes through the outer wall of the chimney tee to secure the tee cap 20. Of course, holes in the chimney are undesirable since they would allow moisture to migrate inward, it would be time consuming to remove and realign the holes during installation, and in certain cases may allow flue gases to exit through the holes.
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(12) Each end portion 26 (or 26A) and end portion 27 (or 27A) of each right angle bracket comprises a predetermined shape which allows the tee cap to be attached to the chimney tee section by gripping either the inside surface 12 or outside surface 11 of the tee. Both sets of brackets can be provided with the cap assembly but only one is used depending upon the construction and configuration of the chimney joint design.
(13) The assembly further comprises a C-shaped channel member 23 with threaded studs 28 and a hole 29A. The channel member is attached to the cap 20 with an Eye-bolt 29 and nuts 29B. Fasteners such as stud bolts 28, having wing (or regular hex) nuts 28A secure the brackets 21 and 22 to the channel. The C-shaped channel member 23 acts as a longitudinal guideway to keep the brackets in alignment and provides a stiff span length across the bottom of the cap to keep the cap securely in place without bending or distortion.
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(16) Although a form of the invention has been described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that variations may be made in the construction and relation of parts without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention described herein.