Funnel System for Window Mounted A/C Units
A funnel system for redirecting cool air from a window-mounted, air conditioner helps to cool another room effectively without requiring a second a/c unit in the other room. The funnel system is telescopingly adjustable to mount to different sized a/c units from different makers. The system utilizes a unique rail without damaging or modifying the a/c window unit.
The funnel system pertains to air conditioning so that one can redirect cool air to a different room than where the a/c unit is window mounted. This facilates conmform given that temperatures are rising due to inclimate weather.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIt is customary to have a central a/c unit in many houses or big buildings. Usually, ducts are branched out from the central a/c unit and directed to separate rooms or separate sections of a room. In many apartments or lofts, a window a/c unit is utilized but sometimes that cool air doesn't not reach other sections of a room or a room where people for instance sleep or gather as the cool air is much stronger near the a/c unit, which is closest to the window.
Normally, people usually purchase a portable a/c unit but the hassle of draining collected dew or moisture is greater as compared to a window-mounted unit where the dew is automatically drained from the back of the a/c unit to outside the building.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a funnel system that is mountable to a window mounted, a/c unit. The system allows for cool air to be redirected to another room than where the window a/c unit is located. The funnel system is adjustable to compensate for different sized a/c units. The funnel system incorporates border seals to reduce air leakage once the funnel system is against the a/c unit. The funnel system slides on support rails that are bonded to the face of a/c unit, which acts a primary connection. To substantiate the primary connection, a set of J-threaded fasteners retain the funnel system against a grill on the a/c unit.
A key element is that one can use the funnel system to redirect some of the cold air to a specific room, while providing comfort while people sleep or gather in a different room than where the a/c unit is located, normally farther away from the room wanted to be cooled.
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It is envisioned that while the conduit 6 could be a flexible vent duct, the conduit 6 can be non-flexible and placed permanent. The funnel system 20 is removable from the a/c unit 2 and can be stored for the winter months. It is envisioned that the invention can be sold as a kit to include the conduit 6 or bought separately from a hardware store. The conduit 6 is slipped over a pipe connector 16, which comprises a base 16a and a cylindrical wall 16b extending from the base 16a and the clamped down with an ordinary clamp 17. The pipe connector 16 is affixed to the outer compartment using fasteners 18. It is envisioned that the pipe connector 16 can be homogenously integrated to the outer compartment 22 by merely projecting the cylindrical wall 16b from the end wall 22d instead of being a separate piece affixed with the fasteners 18. It is envisioned that the compartments 22, 24, the pipe connector 16, and the rails 10 can be formed from metal or plastic. The straps 6a, 6b can be made from plastic or metal as well.
Claims
1. A funnel system comprising a first compartment, a second compartment, at least one channel rail, and at least one, double-sided sticky tape;
- wherein the first compartment and the second compartment are telescopingly fitted to each other and each contain an end wall;
- wherein the end wall of the first compartment includes an opening and a pipe connector extending from the end wall; and,
- wherein the first compartment and the second compartment are slidingly fitted to the at least one channel rail.
2. The funnel system of claim 1 further including a conduit and at least one strap; and,
- wherein the conduit being attached to the pipe connector.
3. The funnel system of claim 1, wherein the first compartment and the second compartment each include a back wall, two parallel walls extending perpendicular from the back wall, and the end wall connected to both the back wall and the two parallel walls.
4. The funnel system of claim 3, wherein the parallel walls of the first compartment include a riding tab extending perpendicular to the parallel walls and in opposite directions to the riding tabs; and,
- wherein one of the riding tabs engaging the at least one channel rail.
5. The funnel system of claim 4, wherein the parallel walls of the second compartment include a riding tab extending perpendicular to the parallel walls and facing each other;
- wherein one of the riding tabs of the second compartment engaging the at least one rail; and,
- wherein the riding tabs of the first compartment being in the same plane as the riding tabs of the second compartment.
6. The funnel system of claim 5, wherein the channel rail comprising a base wall, bridge walls extending perpendicular from the base wall, and a retaining wall extending perpendicular from the bride wall;
- wherein the base wall, the bridge walls, and the retaining walls forming two pockets; and,
- wherein the riding tab of the first compartment and the second compartment slidingly fitted in one of the pockets.
7. The funnel system of claim 1, further including a clamp connecting the conduit to the pipe connector.
8. The funnel system of claim 1, wherein the pipe connector comprising a base and a cylindrical wall in axial flow with the opening of the first compartment.
9. The funnel system of claim 1, further including a pair of J-threaded hooks, a pair of wing nuts, and elastomeric washers; and,
- wherein the hooks passing through an opening in the first compartment and the second compartment to connect the hooks to a grill of an a/c window mounted unit.
10. A funnel system comprising a first compartment, a second compartment, two channel rails, and at two, double-sided sticky tapes;
- wherein the first compartment and the second compartment are telescopingly fitted to each other and each contain an end wall;
- wherein the end wall of the first compartment includes an opening and a pipe connector extending from the end wall; and,
- wherein the first compartment and the second compartment are slidingly fitted to the both channel rails.
11. The funnel system of claim 10 further including a flexible conduit and at least one strap; and,
- wherein the conduit being attached to the pipe connector.
12. The funnel system of claim 10, wherein the first compartment and the second compartment each include a back wall, two parallel walls extending perpendicular from the back wall, and the end wall connected to both the back wall and the two parallel walls.
13. The funnel system of claim 12, wherein the parallel walls of the first compartment include a riding tab extending perpendicular to the parallel walls and in opposite directions to the riding tabs; and,
- wherein one of the riding tabs engaging at least one of the rails.
14. The funnel system of claim 13, wherein the parallel walls of the second compartment include a riding tab extending perpendicular to the parallel walls and facing each other;
- wherein the riding tabs of the second compartment engaging the rails; and,
- wherein the riding tabs of the first compartment being in the same plane as the riding tabs of the second compartment.
15. The funnel system of claim 14, wherein each of the rails comprising a base wall, bridge walls extending perpendicular from the base wall, and a retaining wall extending perpendicular from the bride wall;
- wherein the base wall, the bridge walls, and the retaining walls forming two pockets; and,
- wherein the riding tabs of both the first compartment and the second compartment slidingly fitted in the pockets.
16. The funnel system of claim 15, wherein each of the rails comprising a base wall, bridge walls extending perpendicular from the base wall, and a retaining wall extending perpendicular from the bride wall;
- wherein the base wall, the bridge walls, and the retaining walls forming two pockets; and,
- wherein the riding tab of both the first compartment and the second compartment slidingly fitted in the pockets.
17. The funnel system of claim 10, further including a clamp connecting the conduit to the pipe connector.
18. The funnel system of claim 10, wherein the pipe connector comprising a base and a cylindrical wall in axial flow with the opening of the first compartment.
19. The funnel system of claim 10, further including a pair of J-threaded hooks, a pair of wing nuts, and elastomeric washers; and,
- wherein the hooks passing through an opening in the first compartment and the second compartment to connect the hooks to a grill of an a/c window mounted unit.
20. The funnel system of claim 10, wherein the pipe connector being homogenously integral with the first compartment.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 26, 2018
Publication Date: Feb 27, 2020
Inventor: Wilver Franco (Los Angeles, CA)
Application Number: 16/112,731