WEATHER GUARD FOR FAN ON AIR CONDITIONER/HEAT PUMP CONDENSER UNIT
An apparatus for protectively shielding the fan opening on the top of an outdoor air conditioner/heat pump condenser unit includes a dome-shaped cover that is sized to completely cover the fan opening. An arrangement of vertical guide posts positioned about the fan opening on the top of the condenser unit guides movement of the cover through a rising and lowering movement. When the condenser fan motor is not operating, the cover is seated against the top surface of the condenser unit to prevent entry of rain, sprinkler water, leaves, dirt and other debris into the condenser unit housing. Upon operation of the condenser fan motor, the cover rises vertically, on the guide posts, to allow escape of forced airflow in a radially outward flow between the cover and the top of the condenser unit, while still shielding the fan opening from falling rain and leaves.
This non-provisional patent application is based on provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/217,486 filed on Sep. 11, 2015.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONField of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a device for protectively shielding the condenser fan opening on the top of a condenser unit in an air conditioning or heat pump system to prevent unwanted entry of water, leaves, dirt and other debris into the condenser unit housing.
Discussion of the Related Art
Air conditioning and heat pump systems typically have a condenser unit that is placed outdoors, either on a slab next to a residential dwelling or on the rooftop of a commercial building. The condenser unit contains a compressor, coils that surround the compressor and a fan and fan motor assembly above the compressor. These components are contained within a housing that typically has a bottom or floor, four sides and a top. The top of the condenser unit housing has an opening that is usually larger than the condenser fan blade diameter to allow for escape of forced airflow from operation of the fan motor. A rigid wire mesh guard is typically fastened to the top of the condenser unit to prevent large objects from entering the exhaust fan opening and damaging the fan blades and motor. The rigid wire mesh guard also prevents bodily injury that may result from accidental contact with the fan blade during operation of the condenser fan motor.
While it is necessary to allow escape of forced airflow from the fan during operation of the condenser fan motor, the open top design of the condenser unit allows for unwanted entry of rain, sprinkler water, leaves, dirt and other debris, particularly during periods when the condenser fan motor is not in operation. The bottom of the condenser unit is typically designed to allow for draining of water that enters through the top fan opening. However, the escape of water is eventually obstructed as a result of accumulating debris within the condenser unit housing. Specifically, leaves, dirt and other debris that accumulate within the condenser unit trap water that eventually leads to rusting and deterioration of the bottom floor of the condenser unit housing. Moreover, unwanted entry of rain and sprinkler water within the condenser unit causes rust and corrosion of the compressor, fan motor, fan blades, coils and electrical connections. The rust and deterioration of the components within the condenser unit, as a result of unwanted exposure to water, dirt and other debris reduces the overall life of the condenser unit.
In view of the problems associated with unwanted entry of rain, sprinkler water, leaves, dirt and other debris into the condenser housing of an air conditioning and heat pump system, there remains a need for a device that protectively shields the condenser fan opening on the top of the condenser unit housing. Moreover, there is a need for a shielding device that can be easily installed on the top of an existing condenser unit of an air conditioning and/or heat pump system, and wherein the shielding device is normally seated on top of the unit to seal the fan opening closed so that rain, sprinkler water, leaves and other debris cannot enter through the condenser fan motor opening, and further wherein the shielding device is able to rise upwardly as a result of the forced airflow during operation of the condenser fan motor, thereby allowing the forced airflow to escape, while still preventing unwanted entry of water, leaves and other debris into the condenser unit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to a device for protectively shielding the fan opening on the top of an outdoor air conditioner/heat pump condenser unit includes a dome-shaped cover that is sized to completely cover the fan opening. A bottom annular rim of the cover has a gasket that seals against the top surface of the condenser unit when the cover is lowered. An arrangement of vertical guide posts positioned about the fan opening on the top of the condenser unit guides movement of the cover through a rising and lowering movement. Specifically, the vertical guide posts each extend through an opening formed through a tab/ear extending from a respective one of several L-shaped outside brackets on the cover, wherein each L-shaped bracket is positioned for corresponding alignment with one of the vertical guide posts. When the condenser fan motor is not operating, the cover is normally lowered with the gasket seated against the top surface of the condenser unit to prevent entry of rain, sprinkler water, leaves, dirt and other debris into the condenser unit housing. Upon operation of the condenser fan motor, the cover rises vertically, on the guide posts, to allow escape of forced airflow in a radially outward flow between the cover and the top of the condenser unit. While hovering above the top of the condenser unit during operation of the fan motor, the cover still shields the fan opening from falling rain and leaves, while the outward centrifugal force of the airflow prevents driving rain, sprinkler water and other debris from entering under the cover and into the condenser unit housing.
Stop members are fitted on each of the guide posts to limit upward movement of the cover. In a preferred embodiment, the stop members are key-type band clamps that are adjustably positionable on the guide posts by operation of wing knobs that loosen and tighten the band clamps around the guide posts. A second stop member can be added to each guide post and positioned below the tabs extending from the cover, to thereby limit downward movement of the cover on the guide posts. This allows the cover to be held in a raised position even when the condenser fan motor is not operating. The openings in the tabs/ears extending from outside L-shaped brackets on the cover may be fitted with nylon bushings to promote smooth movement of the cover on the guide posts.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTReferring to the several views of the drawings, and initially
The weather guard apparatus 10 includes an arrangement of vertical guide posts 20 that are fitted to the top 110 of the condenser unit 100, as seen in
The weather guard apparatus further includes a dome-shaped cover 40 that is specifically sized and configured to completely cover the fan opening 120 on the top 110 of the condenser unit 100 for the purpose of preventing entry of rain, sprinkler water, leaves, dirt and other debris through the top fan opening and into the condenser unit housing. The cover 40 includes a top 42 and a downwardly extending annular side wall 44 that terminates at a bottom annular rim 46 (see
To support the attachment of the outside L-shaped brackets 50 to the side wall 44 of the cover 40, the cover is provided with inside support brackets 60, as seen in
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In a preferred embodiment, the stop members 80 are of a key-type band clamp and include a wing knob 82 that is turned in one direction to tighten a band 84 around the guide post 20 and in the opposite direction to loosen the band 84 on the guide post 20. To lock the stop member 80 in the affixed, adjusted position, the wing knob is first loosened and the stop member is moved by sliding the band 84 up or down on the post until it is at the desired position, at which point the wing knob 82 is turned to tighten the band 84 around the guide post 20 until it is tight and the stop member 80 is unable to move relative to the guide post 20.
While the present invention has been shown in accordance with the preferred and practical embodiment, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are fully contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention which is not to be limited except as defined in the following claims.
Claims
1. An apparatus for protectively shielding a fan opening on a top of an outdoor HVAC condenser unit, said apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of vertically oriented guide posts secured to the top of the condenser unit at spaced intervals around the fan opening;
- a cover including a top and an annular side wall extending downwardly from the top to a bottom annular rim, and the cover being sized and configured to allow the bottom annular rim to rest in seated engagement on the top of the condenser unit in a fully lowered position with the cover completely covering the fan opening so that the fan opening is concealed under the cover; and
- a plurality of tabs extending outwardly from the annular side wall of the cover, adjacent to the bottom annular rim, and the plurality of tabs being positioned to align with the plurality of guide posts so that each one of the plurality of tabs is aligned with a corresponding one of the plurality of guide posts, and each of the plurality of tabs including at least one hole for passage of the corresponding aligned guide post therethrough, to thereby allow the cover to move vertically up and down on the guide posts and relative to the fan opening between the fully lowered position and a raised position with the bottom annular rim spaced above the top of the condenser unit.
2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein the cover is caused to be moved from the fully lowered position to the raised position by a force of fan exhaust airflow exiting the fan opening.
3. The apparatus as recited in claim 2 further including at least one stop member on each one of the plurality of guide posts for limiting upward rising movement of the cover.
4. The apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein the at least one stop member on each one of the plurality of guide posts is adjustably positionable on the guide post throughout a range of adjusted fixed positions.
5. The apparatus as recited in claim 4 wherein each one of the plurality of guide posts includes two of the stop members thereon, including a first one of the stop members positioned above the corresponding aligned tab of the cover and a second one of the stop members positioned below the corresponding aligned tab of the cover to limit up and down movement of the cover on the plurality of guide posts.
6. The apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein the at least one hole through each of the plurality of tabs of the cover includes a bushing for promoting smooth uninterrupted upward and downward movement of the cover on the plurality of guide posts.
7. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein the bottom annular rim of the cover includes a gasket thereon for sealed engagement with the top of the condenser unit when the cover is in the fully lowered position.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 12, 2016
Publication Date: Mar 16, 2017
Inventor: Louis Colantuoni, SR. (West Palm Beach, FL)
Application Number: 15/262,754