REGISTER VENT COVER
A register cover that inhibits heated or cooled air from a forced-air HVAC system from exiting a register, regardless of the material used for the register, ductwork, or building construction. The register vent cover includes a body portion presenting a front surface and a rear surface, the rear surface having at least one securing structure arranged thereon. The body portion is sized and shaped so as to correspond with and cover an air flow opening of a register, such that when the rear surface of the body portion is abutted with the register with the body portion covering the air flow opening of the register, the securing structure affixes the register vent cover to the register, and the register vent cover inhibits air from flowing through the air flow opening.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/116,549, entitled REGISTER VENT COVER, and filed Feb. 15, 2015, said application being hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention relates to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, and more particularly to HVAC registers.
BACKGROUNDMost modern HVAC systems use forced air to heat and cool residential and commercial spaces. A blower motor forces the heated or cooled air through ducting in the wall, floor, or ceiling of the structure. Registers, which are sometimes referred to as “air vents,” are attached to the ducting to enable the heated or cooled air to enter the room. Some registers have a mechanism to allow the opening or closure of a damper to either allow or block the flow of air into the room. Some registers do not have such a damper mechanism.
Even with a damper to close the louvers and inhibit airflow, some air may still exit through the register and enter the room due to leakage through the damper. This can increase heating and cooling costs, as well as interfere with the desired room temperature.
A known solution to this problem is to attach a thin sheet of magnetic material, a.k.a. a magnetic vent cover, to the register. A drawback of such magnetic vent covers, however, is that they do not bond strongly enough with the register or duct material, and so may fall off. Additionally, magnetic vent covers do not bond to registers or ductwork made of wood, plastic, painted steel, aluminum, and other non-magnetic materials.
What is needed in the industry is a register cover that is easily installed and remains in place, regardless of the material used for the register, ductwork, or building structure.
SUMMARYThe present invention addresses the needs of the industry through a register cover that inhibits heated or cooled air from a forced-air HVAC system from exiting a register, regardless of the material used for the register, ductwork, or building construction.
The register cover will easily attach to and inhibit airflow from exiting a register that is made from any common material, including, but not limited to, steel, wood, plastic, painted steel, aluminum, tin, copper, and bronze. The register cover can also be made to fit any size register.
In one embodiment, the register cover attaches to the register with an adhesive layer on the rear surface of the register cover. Alternatively, the register cover could be attached using other methods (e.g. adhesive strips, adhesive paste, hook & loop fasteners, magnets, suction cups, nanosuction, or other means).
The register cover can be made from a woven polyester fabric material. Alternatively, the register cover could be made from any other suitable material that would inhibit air from escaping from the register (e.g. wood, metal, paper products, plastic, rubber, etc.).
According to an embodiment, a register vent cover includes a body portion presenting a front surface and a rear surface, the rear surface having at least one securing structure arranged thereon. The body portion is sized and shaped so as to correspond with and cover an air flow opening of a register, such that when the rear surface of the body portion is abutted with the register with the body portion covering the air flow opening of the register, the securing structure affixes the register vent cover to the register, and the register vent cover inhibits air from flowing through the air flow opening. The at least one securing structure can include a layer of adhesive over substantially all of the rear surface, extending to or proximate a periphery of the rear surface of the body portion. A pee-off backing layer can be provided over the adhesive layer prior to installation.
In embodiments, the register vent cover can include at least one securing structure on the register disposed so as to correspond with the at least one securing structure of the register vent cover when the register vent cover is abutted with the register. The at least one securing structure can include a hook-and-loop fastener, a suction cup, or a nanosuction device.
In embodiments, the register vent cover can include a plurality of securing structures on the rear surface of the vent register cover. Each of the plurality of securing structures can correspond with a securing structure on the front surface of the register. The register vent cover can include a body portion formed from woven polyester fabric.
In further embodiments, a register and register vent cover assembly for use with a forced air HVAC system includes a register presenting a generally planar front surface, the front surface defining an air flow opening therethrough, and a register vent cover with a body portion presenting a front surface and a rear surface. The rear surface has at least one securing structure arranged thereon. The body portion is sized and shaped so as to correspond with and cover the air flow opening of the register, such that when the rear surface of the body portion is abutted with the register with the body portion covering the air flow opening of the register, the securing structure affixes the register vent cover to the register, and the register vent cover inhibits air from flowing through the air flow opening.
In embodiments of the assembly, the at least one securing structure includes a band of adhesive arranged adjacent a periphery of the rear surface of the body portion. In other embodiments, the assembly includes at least one securing structure on the register disposed so as to correspond with the at least one securing structure of the register vent cover when the register vent cover is abutted with the register.
In embodiments of the assembly, the at least one securing structure includes a hook-and-loop fastener, a suction cup, or a nanosuction device. The assembly can include a plurality of securing structures on the rear surface of the vent register cover, with each of the plurality of securing structures corresponding with a securing structure on the front surface of the register.
In further embodiments, a method of inhibiting air flow through an air flow opening of a register in an HVAC system includes, providing a register vent cover having a body portion presenting a front surface and a rear surface, the body portion being sized and shaped so as to correspond with and cover the air flow opening of the register, arranging at least one securing structure on the rear surface of the register vent cover, and abutting the rear surface of the register vent cover with the register so as to cover the air flow opening of the register, the securing structure affixing the register vent cover to the register.
These and further features of the present invention will be apparent with reference to the following description and attached drawings. In the description and drawings, particular embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail as being indicative of some of the ways in which the principles of the invention may be employed, but it is understood that the invention is not limited correspondingly in scope. Rather, the invention includes all changes, modifications and equivalents coming within the spirit and terms of the claims appended hereto.
Features that are described and/or illustrated with respect to one embodiment may be used in the same way or in a similar way in one or more other embodiments and/or in combination with or instead of the features of the other embodiments.
The above summary is not intended to describe every embodiment or every implementation of the subject matter hereof. The figures and the detailed description that follow more particularly exemplify various embodiments.
Subject matter hereof may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of various embodiments in connection with the accompanying figures, in which:
While various embodiments are amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the claimed inventions to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the subject matter as defined by the claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONReferring to
Register vent cover 10 generally includes body portion 18, defining substantially planar rear surface 20 and opposing front surface 22. Front surface 22 may be may be planar or non-planar, and may include a decorative pattern or other decorative feature (e.g. color, pattern, texture, etc.) to make the register vent cover 10 aesthetically pleasing. Alternatively, front surface 22 may be painted, printed on, or covered with separate material such as wallpaper. Body portion 18 can be formed from any material in a fashion substantially impervious to air, such as wood, metal, paper products, plastic, rubber, or densely woven cloth. In an exemplary embodiment, body portion 18 is formed from a densely woven, flexible, polyester fabric having a thickness of about 0.006 inches. Alternatively, body portion 18 could be formed from any material having suitable durability and structural characteristics, with an air-impervious layer of material, such as plastic, bonded or applied over rear surface 20 and/or opposing front surface 22.
Body portion 18 can be formed in any size or configuration so as to cover air flow openings 17 and inhibit air flow therethrough. In the example depicted in
It will be appreciated that in alternative embodiments, adhesive layer 24 may be replaced or supplemented with any other suitable means for securing register vent cover 10 to register 12, such as adhesive strips, adhesive paste, hook & loop fasteners, magnets, suction cups, or nanosuction structures, or a combination thereof.
In an exemplary embodiment, as depicted in
In an alternative embodiment depicted in
It will be appreciated that when vent register cover 10 is made of a thin flexible material such as a woven polyester fabric, it may also be wrapped around any edges of the register 12 and secured to the sides or rear of register 12.
While the present invention is described herein in detail in relation to one or more embodiments, it is to be understood that this disclosure is illustrative and exemplary of the present invention, and is made merely for the purposes of providing a full enabling disclosure of the present invention. The detailed disclosure herein of one or more embodiments is not intended, nor is to be construed to limit the scope of patent protection afforded the present invention, which scope is to be defined by the claims and equivalents thereof. It is not intended that the scope of patent protection afforded the present invention be defined by reading into any claim a limitation found herein that does not explicitly appear in the claim itself. Thus, for example, any sequence(s) and/or temporal order of steps of various processes or methods that are described herein are illustrative and not restrictive.
Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to certain embodiments, it is understood that equivalents and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of the specifications. The present invention includes all such equivalents and modifications, and is limited only by the scope the following claims.
Various embodiments of systems, devices, and methods have been described herein. These embodiments are given only by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the claimed inventions. It should be appreciated, moreover, that the various features of the embodiments that have been described may be combined in various ways to produce numerous additional embodiments. Moreover, while various materials, dimensions, shapes, configurations and locations, etc. have been described for use with disclosed embodiments, others besides those disclosed may be utilized without exceeding the scope of the claimed inventions.
Persons of ordinary skill in the relevant arts will recognize that the subject matter hereof may comprise fewer features than illustrated in any individual embodiment described above. The embodiments described herein are not meant to be an exhaustive presentation of the ways in which the various features of the subject matter hereof may be combined. Accordingly, the embodiments are not mutually exclusive combinations of features; rather, the various embodiments can comprise a combination of different individual features selected from different individual embodiments, as understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art. Moreover, elements described with respect to one embodiment can be implemented in other embodiments even when not described in such embodiments unless otherwise noted.
Any incorporation by reference of documents above is limited such that no subject matter is incorporated that is contrary to the explicit disclosure herein. Any incorporation by reference of documents above is further limited such that no claims included in the documents are incorporated by reference herein. Any incorporation by reference of documents above is yet further limited such that any definitions provided in the documents are not incorporated by reference herein unless expressly included herein.
For purposes of interpreting the claims, it is expressly intended that the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §112(f) are not to be invoked unless the specific terms “means for” or “step for” are recited in a claim.
Claims
1. A register vent cover comprising:
- a body portion presenting a front surface and a rear surface, the rear surface having at least one securing structure arranged thereon, the body portion being sized and shaped so as to correspond with and cover an air flow opening of a register, such that when the rear surface of the body portion is abutted with the register with the body portion covering the air flow opening of the register, the securing structure affixes the register vent cover to the register, and the register vent cover inhibits air from flowing through the air flow opening.
2. The register vent cover of claim 1, wherein the at least one securing structure comprises an adhesive layer on the rear surface of the body portion.
3. The register cover of claim 2, further comprising a peel-off backing layer disposed over the adhesive layer.
4. The register vent cover of claim 1, further comprising at least one securing structure on the register disposed so as to correspond with the at least one securing structure of the register vent cover when the register vent cover is abutted with the register.
5. The register vent cover of claim 1, wherein the at least one securing structure includes a hook-and-loop fastener.
6. The register vent cover of claim 1, wherein the at least one securing structure includes a suction cup.
7. The register vent cover of claim 1, wherein the at least one securing structure includes a nanosuction device.
8. The register vent cover of claim 1, comprising a plurality of securing structures on the rear surface of the vent register cover.
9. The register vent cover of claim 8, wherein each of the plurality of securing structures corresponds with a securing structure on the front surface of the register.
10. The register vent cover of claim 1, wherein the body portion is formed from woven polyester fabric.
11. A register and register vent cover assembly for use with a forced air HVAC system, the assembly comprising:
- a register presenting a generally planar front surface, the front surface defining an air flow opening therethrough; and
- a register vent cover comprising a body portion presenting a front surface and a rear surface, the rear surface having at least one securing structure arranged thereon, the body portion being sized and shaped so as to correspond with and cover the air flow opening of the register, such that when the rear surface of the body portion is abutted with the register with the body portion covering the air flow opening of the register, the securing structure affixes the register vent cover to the register, and the register vent cover inhibits air from flowing through the air flow opening.
12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the at least one securing structure comprises a layer of adhesive on the rear surface of the body portion.
13. The assembly of claim 11, further comprising at least one securing structure on the register disposed so as to correspond with the at least one securing structure of the register vent cover when the register vent cover is abutted with the register.
14. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the at least one securing structure includes a hook-and-loop fastener.
15. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the at least one securing structure includes a suction cup.
16. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the at least one securing structure includes a nanosuction device.
17. The assembly of claim 11, comprising a plurality of securing structures on the rear surface of the vent register cover.
18. The assembly of claim 17, wherein each of the plurality of securing structures corresponds with a securing structure on the front surface of the register.
19. A method of inhibiting air flow through an air flow opening of a register in an HVAC system, the method comprising:
- providing a register vent cover having a body portion presenting a front surface and a rear surface, the body portion being sized and shaped so as to correspond with and cover the air flow opening of the register;
- arranging at least one securing structure on the rear surface of the register vent cover; and
- abutting the rear surface of the register vent cover with the register so as to cover the air flow opening of the register, the securing structure affixing the register vent cover to the register.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the securing structure of the register vent cover is a layer of adhesive with a peel-off backing layer disposed over the adhesive layer, the method further comprising removing the peel-off backing layer prior to abutting the rear surface of the register cover with the register.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 15, 2016
Publication Date: Aug 18, 2016
Applicant: SDR Enterprises Inc. (Revillo, SD)
Inventor: Shawn David Rasmussen (Revillo, SD)
Application Number: 15/044,050