Having Exterior Neck With Enlarged, Weather Resistant Cover Patents (Class 454/356)
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Patent number: 12241802Abstract: A system for monitoring pressure within a volume defined by a wall has a housing and a manometer coupled to the housing having fluid therein. The manometer is coupled to the volume and has a fluid level corresponding to a pressure within the volume. A pressure sensor is coupled to the housing and is coupled to volume. The pressure sensor generates a pressure signal corresponding to the pressure within the volume. A controller is coupled to the pressure sensor and is programmed to compare the pressure signal to a threshold and programmed to generate an indicator based on comparing.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2021Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Inventors: Nara Gasparian Scott, David Scott, Emilie Scott
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Patent number: 10465704Abstract: An air flow assembly, such as a fan assembly, and associated methods are shown that may include one or more media dispensing nozzles. Examples of assemblies and methods are shown that include nozzles located within hollow vanes. Other examples of fan assemblies and methods are shown that create multiple cross sectional vortices that may be useful to concentrate a dispersed media.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Twin City Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Khalitov, Radha Krishna Ganesh
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Patent number: 10001138Abstract: A number of fan assemblies are shown. Configurations are shown that include one or more diffusers. Diffuser locations and specific diffuser configurations are described that improve one or more fan assembly characteristics, including, but not limited to fan efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2014Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Radha Krishna Ganesh, Daniel Schulz, Matt Settergren
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Patent number: 9524630Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring air flow in a vent pipe of a radon mitigation system includes a base connectable to the vent pipe. The base houses a circuit that is actuatable to indicate the condition of the radon mitigation system. An air flow switch actuates the circuit, the air flow switch includes a vane that is supported by the base and extends into the interior of the vent pipe through an opening in a wall of the vent pipe. The vane includes a wing having portions that are deflectable to permit installation of the wing through an opening in the vent pipe. The deflectable portions return under their own resilience to their non-deflected conditions once they pass through the opening in the vent pipe.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2014Date of Patent: December 20, 2016Assignee: Dwyer Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Alejandro Ignacio Baez Guada, Matthew Goldschmidt
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Patent number: 9151295Abstract: An air moving device includes a housing member, a rotary fan assembly, and a nozzle, the housing including a plurality of air vents. The air moving device further includes at least one anti-drip structure in the form of a peripheral lip member for inhibiting water from entering the air moving device. The air moving device further includes a baffle member that acts to redirect a volume of air that enters through the plurality of air vents.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Airius IP Holdings, LLCInventor: Raymond B. Avedon
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Publication number: 20130295837Abstract: A radon exhaust system comprising an exhaust side with a vent housing, a diagnostic bypass filter apparatus providing observation windows, a removable observation window, internal ice and object filter, internal ribbon flow indicators, internal water gutter with drain spout, an exhaust fan and a suction side coupled together to form a conduit through which gaseous fluid may be conveyed. The diagnostic bypass filter apparatus provides an enlarged elliptical air passage bulge and angular bend configuration having three observation windows, a fourth removable observation window, an internal ice and object filter, ribbon flow indicators, and an internal water gutter with drain spout for providing protection of the exhaust fan from falling ice, water and objects and visual inspection for flow in the exhaust system and access to the filter for cleaning.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventor: Wayne Edward Bailey
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Patent number: 8100746Abstract: An indoor air quality system and method for a building. In an embodiment, the system includes a plurality of exhaust fans and a plurality of controllers. The exhaust fans each have a predetermined exhaust rate. The controllers are configured to monitor an actual volume of air exhausted by the indoor air quality system, and to automatically operate the exhaust fans to exhaust a desired volume of air during a time period. In an embodiment, the method includes setting parameters in a plurality of controllers, communicating to the controllers an operating state of the fans, determining a time at which to energize the fans such that the volume of air to exchange during the time period is exchanged during the time period, and energizing the fans at the determined time.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2006Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Broan-NuTone LLCInventors: Thomas Heidel, Luis Wasserman
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Patent number: 7677964Abstract: An air-exhausting apparatus, device, method of assembly and use for an attic and rooftop fan, which prevents water intrusion into the housing. The fan can include a tubular base having a bottom side mounted on a roof of a room, and an upper end portion converging toward a top side of the base. A coupling sleeve unit has a first coupling end portion sleeved fixedly on the base and cooperating with the base to define an annular draining passage therebetween, and a second coupling end portion opposite to the first coupling end portion. A fan unit is mounted in the coupling sleeve unit, and is operable so as to exhaust air outwardly of the room via air holes in the second coupling end portion of the coupling sleeve unit. A cover unit includes a cover body disposed on the second coupling end portion of the coupling sleeve unit, and a supporting frame interconnecting fixedly the cover body and the coupling sleeve unit. Wear and/or sound absorbers can also be included.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Chien Luen Industries Co., Ltd. Inc.Inventors: John C. Bucher, Shooupyng Wang
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Patent number: 7507151Abstract: Highly efficient ventilation fans for exhausting air out from underneath roofs, and/or for being portable in use and application. The fan can include optimized airflow blades having a twisted configuration that can move at a rotational speed operation of up to approximately 500 rpm. The approximately 15 inch diameter twisted blades can be premolded on a hub that together form a single molded unit of plastic. They can also be fabricated using metal. The unit can be mounted in an exhaust outlet having a conical diffuser on or adjacent to a roof. Alternatively, the fan can be portable for use most anywhere there is a need for ventilation and moving of air. The blades can rotate by a solar powered motor, where the blades and motor can generate up to approximately 1040 cfm while using no more than approximately 16 Watts.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: University of Central Florida Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Danny S. Parker, Bart Hibbs
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Patent number: 7484506Abstract: Rooftop grease containment systems are disclosed. The disclosed grease containment systems may include a grease collection pan having (i) a pan volume surrounded by (a) a pan floor, (b) at least one pan side wall, and (c) a pan rim extending outward from an upper edge of the at least one pan side wall, (ii) at least one pan drain outlet, and (iii) at least one pan opening positioned in the pan floor, the first pan opening having a size and shape so that a first grease duct extending through a roof structure can extend through the first pan opening. The disclosed grease containment systems may further include a roof curb extending upward from the roof structure and having a roof curb upper periphery, the grease collection pan being positioned on the roof curb so that the pan rim rests on the roof curb upper periphery of the roof curb. Methods of making and using the disclosed rooftop grease containment systems are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Inventor: Bernard P. Besal
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Patent number: 6814661Abstract: A ventilator comprising a cylindrical housing the intake of which is connected to a coaxial cylindrical conduit of smaller diameter, an electric motor axially mounted in the housing, of small diameter relative to that of the housing, and on the shaft of which is fixed a wheel consisting of blades, each having a shape that all the cross-sections of a blade through planes parallel to the axis of the housing are parallel to said axis and the vanes orienting the air stream, integral with the inner side of the housing, distributed at the periphery of the housing and each including at least a curved part which, located on the side of the housing intake, is housed in an annular space comprised between the housing and the virtual cylindrical surface extending the air intake.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2004Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Conseils Etudes et Recherches en Gestion de l'AirInventor: Pierre Jardinier
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Patent number: 6582297Abstract: A livestock facility exhaust system to remove a majority of the dust and other such odorous airborne particulate material from air exhausted by power ventilation equipment from a livestock confinement building and without a significant increase in static pressure within the ventilation system. This is accomplished by a free standing enclosure of high strength air permeable material supported by a hoop structure around the exhaust end of the containment building of the livestock facility. Exhausted air enters the enclosure and is temporarily contained therein. Air circulates around impaction surfaces in the enclosure that promote precipitation of airborne particulates from the air stream. A discharge opening is located at or near the top of the enclosure. Exhaust air rid of most of the airborne particulates moves upward and out through the opening. The enclosure also serves to deflect outside wind from the fan orifices which helps to maintain fan performance.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Baumgartner Environics, Inc.Inventors: John W. Baumgartner, Mark K. Kubesh
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Patent number: 6375563Abstract: A ventilation apparatus for a building with a roof is disclosed comprising a housing that has openings for exhausting or supplying air. The housing is fixedly secure to the building and covers an opening in the roof. A propeller fan with a motor resides in and is fixedly attached to the housing. The motor controls the fan speed and direction. The motor is controlled by a variable frequency drive that is powered by a power supply. A plurality of temperature controllers is employed to measure the indoor and outdoor temperatures. The temperature controllers operatively engage the variable frequency drive. A splash diffuser pan is fixedly attached to the roof underneath the opening in the roof. The diffuser pan must be larger in size than the opening in the roof.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Inventor: William C. Colter
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Patent number: 6241604Abstract: A ventilation apparatus for a building with a roof. comprises a housing that has openings for exhausting or supplying air. The housing is fixedly secured to the building and covers an opening in the roof A propeller fan with a motor resides in and is fixedly attached to the housing. The motor controls the fan speed and direction. The motor is controlled by a variable frequency drive that is powered by a power supply. A plurality of temperature controllers is employed to measure the indoor and outdoor temperatures. The temperature controllers operatively engage the variable frequency drive. A splash diffuser pan is fixedly attached to the roof underneath the opening in the roof. The diffuser pan must be larger in size than the opening in the roof.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Inventor: William C. Colter
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Patent number: 6050258Abstract: An upblast exhaust fan for commercial kitchens is constructed with components that are coated with a dry lubricant. The non-stick surfaces that collect grease condensed from the hot cooking gases are easily cleaned with hot water during routine maintenance.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Greenheck Fan CorporationInventors: Emery W. Neitzel, Arnold S. Heil, David C. Dahl, Joseph A. Knoedler
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Patent number: 5816909Abstract: A dual purpose attic ventilator (10) comprising a hatch (12) with a structure (14) for mounting the hatch (12) on a roof (16) of an attic (18) in a building (20) having an opening (22) therethrough. An attic fan (24) is also provided. A component (26) is for pivoting the attic fan (24) on the hatch (12). A person can open the attic fan (24) on the hatch (12) to climb out through the hatch (12) onto the roof (16) of the building (20). The person can close the attic fan (24) on the hatch (12), to allow the attic fan (24) to pull hot air out of the attic (18) through the hatch (12).Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Inventor: Ernie Wunder
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Patent number: 5809993Abstract: An upblast exhaust fan for commercial kitchens is constructed with components that are coated with a dry lubricant. The non-stick surfaces that collect grease condensed from the hot cooking gases are easily cleaned with hot water during routine maintenance.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1997Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Greenheck Fan CorporationInventors: Emery W. Neitzel, Arnold S. Heil, David C. Dahl, Joseph A. Knoedler
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Patent number: 5766073Abstract: An apparatus and method for handling and controlling exhaust from a ventilation fan. A header is placed over the exterior end of the exhaust air conduit used to exhaust air by the ventilation fan. The header provides upper and lower air paths for the exhaust, but blocks direct wind from entering the air conduit. The upper and lower air paths terminate in exhaust openings. The exhaust openings are similar is size to one another and are similar in cross-sectional area to the air paths through the header.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Inventor: Charles H. O'Kelley
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Patent number: 5609515Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a profiler device having a linear drive mechanism with enhanced tool holder support to effectively guide the substantially linear reciprocating movement of the tool holder so to maintain accuracy during machining operations and to extend the life of the tool and the device. The linear drive mechanism includes a reciprocating sleeve guided for substantially linear movement in a main guide sleeve, which is fixed to a profiler housing. The main guide sleeve includes a square socket formed in one end for receiving a square end of the tool holder. The surfaces of the square socket and the square end slidably engage one another for guiding and supporting the tool holder. The square end of the tool holder also includes a central bore which receives with a friction fit one end of reciprocating sleeve for being driven linearly with the reciprocating sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1994Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Inventor: Thomas G. Takach