Information
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Patent Grant
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6296560
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Patent Number
6,296,560
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 28, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 2, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Joyce; Narold
- Boles; Derek S.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 454 3
- 454 4
- 454 35
- 454 37
- 454 44
- 454 47
- 285 42
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A chimney cap assembly for use in the installation of non-masonry chimneys including a chimney chase and a centrally extending chimney pipe. The chimney cap assembly includes a one-piece chimney cap for positioning upon the chimney chase. The chimney cap includes a central opening shaped and dimensioned for positioning about the chimney pipe, wherein the central opening includes an upwardly extending flange. The chimney cap assembly further includes a collar member having an inner edge positioned at the top of the collar member and an outer edge positioned at the bottom of the collar member. The collar member is positioned above the chimney cap such that the bottom of the collar member substantially overlaps the upwardly extending flange along a longitudinal axis extending along the chimney pipe. In addition, the inner edge of the collar member is secured to the chimney pipe creating a seal therebetween. The overlap between the upwardly extending flange and the collar member substantially prevents the passage of undesirable objects between the chimney chase and the chimney pipe without necessitating the formation of a seal between the collar and the chimney cap.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a chimney cap assembly. More particularly, the invention relates to a chimney cap assembly employing a one-piece chimney cap and a collar member to prevent the passage of undesirable objects between the chimney chase and the chimney pipe.
2. Description of the Prior Art
With the recent proliferation of houses, townhouses and condominiums including non-masonry chimneys the shortcomings of prior chimney cap assemblies have become highly apparent. Specifically, and with reference to
FIG. 1
, non-masonry chimneys
1
are currently assembled with a chimney pipe
2
extending within a chimney chase
3
. The gap
4
formed between the chimney pipe
2
and the chimney chase
3
must be covered to prevent the passage of undesirable objects between the chimney pipe
2
and the chimney chase
3
.
This gap
4
is commonly covered by the application of a collar
5
to the outer wall
6
of the chimney pipe
2
. The collar
5
also sits over a multiple piece chimney cap
7
. The edge
8
of the collar
5
is securely sealed to the chimney pipe
2
through the application of caulk
9
at the joint where the collar
5
meets the chimney pipe
2
. The multiple piece chimney cap
7
is generally formed with a flat plate
7
a
having an upwardly extending flange
7
b
secured thereto through the use of caulk
9
a.
Over time, however, the caulk
9
a
bonding the upwardly extending flange
7
b
to the flat plate
7
a
is subjected to sitting water and other corrosive agents which cause the caulk joint therebetween to rot and require maintenance. This is highly undesirable for homeowners and may result in substantial damage where the seal is not properly and timely repaired. When the caulk rots in this manner, moisture, animals and other debris may enter the space between the chimney pipe and the chimney chase, causing substantial damage to the structure of the building. In addition, the chimney cap
7
is commonly made from unpainted galvanized steel, which is highly susceptible to rusting and corrosion.
As such, a need exists for an improved chimney cap assembly. The present invention provides such a chimney cap assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a chimney cap assembly for use in the installation of non-masonry chimneys including a chimney chase and a centrally extending chimney pipe. The chimney cap assembly includes a chimney cap for positioning upon the chimney chase. The chimney cap includes a central opening shaped and dimensioned for positioning about the chimney pipe, wherein the central opening includes an upwardly extending flange. The chimney cap assembly further includes a collar member having an inner edge positioned at the top of the collar member and an outer edge positioned at the bottom of the collar member. The collar member is positioned above the chimney cap such that the bottom of the collar member substantially overlaps the upwardly extending flange along a longitudinal axis extending along the chimney pipe. In addition, the inner edge of the collar member is secured to the chimney pipe creating a seal therebetween. The overlap between the upwardly extending flange and the collar member substantially prevents the passage of undesirable objects between the chimney chase and the chimney pipe without necessitating the formation of a seal between the collar and the chimney cap.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a chimney cap assembly wherein the chimney cap is formed from aluminum.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a chimney cap assembly wherein the collar member is formed from galvanized steel.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a chimney cap assembly wherein the upwardly extending flange is formed with a radiused curve.
It is also another object of the present invention to provide a chimney cap assembly wherein the central opening has a diameter approximately 0.25 inches larger than that of the chimney pipe.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a chimney cap assembly wherein caulk secures the collar member to the chimney pipe.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a chimney cap assembly wherein the chimney cap includes a downwardly extending edge detail shaped and dimensioned to fit about an edge of the chimney chase.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a chimney cap assembly including a spark arrester positioned above an open end of the chimney pipe.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a chimney cap assembly including a one-piece chimney cap for positioning upon the chimney chase. The chimney cap includes a central opening shaped and dimensioned for positioning about the chimney pipe, wherein the central opening includes an upwardly extending flange. The chimney cap assembly further includes a pipe cover shaped and dimensioned for covering an open end of the chimney pipe. The pipe cover includes a collar member having an inner edge positioned at the top of the collar member and an outer edge positioned at the bottom of the collar member. The collar member is positioned above the chimney cap such that the bottom of the collar member substantially overlaps the upwardly extending flange along a longitudinal axis extending along the chimney pipe. The overlap between the upwardly extending flange and the collar member substantially prevents the passage of undesirable objects between the chimney chase and the chimney pipe without necessitating the formation of a seal between the collar and the chimney cap.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when viewed in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which set forth certain embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a cross sectional view of a prior art chimney cap assembly.
FIG. 2
is a cross sectional view of a chimney cap assembly in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a side view of the chimney cap assembly shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the chimney cap assembly shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is a cross sectional view of a second embodiment of a chimney cap assembly in accordance with the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein. It should be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limited, but merely as the basis for the claims and as a basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to make and/or use the invention.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, a chimney cap assembly
10
is disclosed. The chimney cap assembly
10
is specifically designed for use in the installation of non-masonry chimneys including a chimney chase
12
and a centrally extending chimney pipe
14
. However, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate a variety of other applications within the spirit of the present invention.
As discussed above with regard to the “Background of the Invention”, non-masonry chimneys are generally constructed with a chimney chase
12
, or chimney sheathing/framing, in which the chimney pipe
14
is positioned. While the term chimney pipe is used in describing the present invention, those skilled in the art will appreciate the variety of terms which may be used, including, but not limited to, vent or plumbing pipe. At the point at which the chimney pipe
14
exits the chimney chase
12
a small opening
16
is created in the chimney chase
12
sufficient to permit the passage of the chimney pipe
14
therethrough.
The present chimney cap assembly
10
closes the gap
18
existing between the opening
16
and the outer wall
20
of the chimney pipe
14
. With this in mind, the present chimney cap assembly
10
includes a one-piece chimney cap
22
for positioning upon the top of the chimney chase
12
. The chimney cap
22
is preferably formed from a single sheet of aluminum, although the chimney cap
22
may be constructed from a variety of corrosive resistant materials without departing from the spirit of the present invention. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the chimney cap
22
is shaped and dimensioned to fit over the top portion of the chimney chase
12
to protect the chimney chase
12
from the environment.
The chimney cap
22
disclosed herein is, therefore, provided with a downwardly extending edge detail
24
designed to encompass the outer edge
26
of the chimney chase
12
. This edge detail provides for a secure attachment between the chimney cap
22
and the chimney chase
12
upon which it is positioned. While a specific edge detail is disclosed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the general shape of the chimney cap may be varied to suit specific applications associated with various chimney chases without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
The chimney cap
22
includes a central opening
28
shaped and dimensioned for positioning about the chimney pipe
14
. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the chimney cap is formed from a single sheet of aluminum with the central opening
28
cut therein. The central opening
28
includes an upwardly extending flange
30
which extends substantially along the longitudinal axis of the chimney pipe
14
. The upwardly extending flange
30
is preferably formed by pressing the sheet outwardly along the central opening
28
under the control of a pressing apparatus and is, therefore, formed as a single piece with the chimney cap
22
to thereby prevent the corrosive effects commonly associated with prior art assemblies. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate a variety of methods for forming the flange
30
within the spirit of the present invention. The upwardly extending flange
30
disclosed herein is a radiused flange. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate the many shapes which the upwardly extending flange may take without departing from the spirit of the present invention. In addition, although the present invention is disclosed herein with a single central opening for the passage of the chimney pipe therethrough, the chimney cap may be formed with multiple openings where multiple chimney pipes are stored within a single chimney chase.
The central opening
28
is defined by an inner edge
32
which encircles the chimney pipe
14
. With this in mind, the central opening
28
is shaped to be slightly larger than the outer diameter of the chimney pipe
14
. In fact, it is contemplated that the central opening
28
should be sized such that the inner edge
32
thereof is positioned approximately 0.25 inches from the outer wall
20
of the chimney pipe
14
. This air gap
35
allows for expansion and contraction of the various components making up the present chimney cap assembly
10
.
The chimney cap assembly
10
further includes a collar member
34
. As with the chimney cap
22
, the collar member
34
is preferably formed from galvanized steel although the collar member may be constructed from a variety of materials without departing from the spirit of the present invention. The collar member
34
includes an inner edge
36
positioned at the top of the collar member
34
and outer edge
38
positioned at the bottom of the collar member
34
; that is, when the collar member
34
is properly positioned on the chimney pipe
14
, it extends downward and outwardly, and is oriented to substantially resemble an upside down funnel.
With this in mind, the inner edge
36
of the collar member
34
is secured to the outer wall
20
of the chimney pipe
14
with caulk
40
, or some other sealing member. The collar member
34
extends outwardly and downwardly from its connection with the chimney pipe
14
. The collar member
34
extends downwardly and is positioned above the chimney cap
22
such that the bottom of the collar member
34
substantially overlaps the upwardly extending flange
30
along a longitudinal axis extending along the chimney pipe
14
.
The orientation of the bottom of the collar member
34
overlapping the upwardly extending flange
30
of the chimney cap
22
substantially prevents the passage of undesirable objects between the chimney chase
12
and the chimney pipe
14
without requiring the formation of a seal between the collar member
14
and the chimney cap
12
. For example, the orientation of the upwardly extending flange
30
relative to the collar member
34
substantially prevents the passage of rain, leaves, debris, animals and other objects past the collar member
34
, and between the chimney chase
12
and the chimney pipe
14
. In addition to preventing the passage of undesirable objects, the present assembly
10
provides a unitary chimney cap
22
not effected by the corrosive action of standing water and other corrosive agents
Further protection of the chimney pipe
14
is provided by the inclusion of a spark arrester
42
, or similar pipe top, positioned over the open end
44
of the chimney pipe
14
.
An alternate embodiment of the present invention is disclosed in FIG.
5
. As with the embodiment disclosed in
FIGS. 2
to
4
, the chimney cap assembly
110
disclosed in
FIG. 5
, is primarily designed for use in the installation of non-masonry chimneys including a chimney chase
112
and a centrally extending chimney pipe
114
. However, the chimney cap assembly
110
may be used for various purposes without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
The chimney cap assembly
110
includes a one-piece chimney cap
122
for positioning upon the chimney chase
112
. The chimney cap
122
includes a central opening
128
shaped and dimensioned for positioning about the chimney pipe
114
, wherein the central opening
128
includes an upwardly extending flange
130
.
The chimney cap assembly
110
further includes a pipe cover
133
shaped and dimensioned for covering the open end
144
of the chimney pipe
114
. The pipe cover
133
is substantially dome-shaped with vents
146
formed along its lateral edges
148
to readily permit the passage of fumes therethrough. The lateral edges
148
of the pipe cover
133
sit upon the chimney cap
122
and are secured thereto. As those skilled in the art will readily appreciate, so long as the pipe cover
133
is shaped and dimensioned to cover the open end
144
of the chimney pipe
114
it may take a variety of forms without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
A collar member
134
is secured within the piper cover
133
. Specifically, the collar member
134
includes an inner edge
136
positioned at the top of the collar member
134
and an outer edge
138
positioned at the bottom of the collar member
134
such that the collar member extends downwardly and outwardly. The outer edge is
138
attached directly to the inner wall
150
of the pipe cover
133
in a manner securely mounting the collar member
134
within the pipe cover
133
. The collar member
134
is positioned within the pipe cover
133
such that it lies above the chimney cap
122
with the bottom of the collar member
134
substantially overlapping the upwardly extending flange
130
along a longitudinal axis extending along the chimney pipe
114
. In this way, the overlap between the upwardly extending flange
130
and the collar member
134
substantially prevents the passage of undesirable objects between the chimney chase
112
and the chimney pipe
114
without necessitating the formation of a seal between the collar member
134
and the chimney cap
122
.
While the preferred embodiments have been shown and described, it will be understood that there is no intent to limit the invention by such disclosure, but rather, is intended to cover all modifications and alternate constructions falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A chimney cap assembly for use in the installation of non-masonry chimneys including a chimney chase and a centrally extending chimney pipe, comprising:a one-piece chimney cap formed of a single sheet of material for positioning upon the chimney chase, the chimney cap including a central opening shaped and dimensioned for positioning about the chimney pipe, wherein the central opening includes an upwardly extending flange formed as a single piece with the chimney cap; a collar member including an inner edge positioned at the top of the collar member and an outer edge positioned at the bottom of the collar member, the collar member is positioned above the chimney cap such that the bottom of the collar member substantially overlaps, and is spaced from, the upwardly extending flange along a longitudinal axis extending along the chimney pipe and the entire circumference of the bottom of the collar member is spaced from the chimney cap; and the inner edge of the collar member is secured to the chimney pipe with a seal therebetween; and wherein the overlap between the upwardly extending flange and the collar member substantially prevents the passage of undesirable objects between the chimney chase and the chimney pipe without necessitating the formation of a seal between the collar and the chimney cap.
- 2. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the chimney cap is formed from aluminum.
- 3. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the collar member is formed from galvanized steel.
- 4. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the upwardly extending flange is formed with a radiused curve.
- 5. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein caulk secures the collar member to the chimney pipe.
- 6. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the chimney cap includes a downwardly extending edge detail shaped and dimensioned to fit about an edge of the chimney chase.
- 7. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the edge detail is integrally formed with the chimney cap.
- 8. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the central opening has a diameter approximately 0.25 inches larger than that of the chimney pipe.
- 9. A chimney cap assembly for use in the installation of non-masonry chimneys including a chimney chase and a centrally extending chimney pipe, comprising:a one-piece chimney cap for positioning upon the chimney chase, the chimney cap including a central opening shaped and dimensioned for positioning about the chimney pipe, wherein the central opening includes an upwardly extending flange formed as a single piece with the chimney cap; a pipe cover shaped and dimensioned for covering an open end of the chimney pipe, the pipe cover including a collar member having an inner edge positioned at the top of the collar member and an outer edge positioned at the bottom of the collar member, the collar member is positioned above the chimney cap such that the bottom of the collar member substantially overlaps the upwardly extending flange along a longitudinal axis extending along the chimney pipe; and wherein the overlap between the upwardly extending flange and the collar member substantially prevents the passage of undesirable objects between the chimney chase and the chimney pipe without necessitating the formation of a seal between the collar and the chimney cap.
- 10. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 9, wherein the chimney cap is formed from aluminum.
- 11. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 9, wherein the pipe cover is formed from galvanized steel.
- 12. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 9, wherein the upwardly extending flange is formed with a radiused curve.
- 13. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 9, wherein the collar member is attached to an inner wall of the pipe cover.
- 14. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 9, wherein the chimney cap includes a downwardly extending edge detail shaped and dimensioned to fit about an edge of the chimney chase.
- 15. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 12, wherein the edge detail is integrally formed with the chimney cap.
- 16. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 9, wherein the pipe cover includes vent holes.
- 17. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 9, wherein the central opening has a diameter approximately 0.25 inches larger than that of the chimney pipe.
- 18. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 9, wherein the pipe cover includes lateral edges which are secured to the chimney cap.
- 19. The chimney cap assembly according to claim 18, wherein the pipe cover includes vent holes formed within the lateral edges.
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