Claims
- 1. In a chimney cap for use in providing coverage for the upper end of the formed chimney flue and thereby preventing the entrance of any extraneous elements therein, comprising, a cover means provided upwardly of the cap and preventing the entrance of rain or elements downwardly into the chimney flue, a band means arranged downwardly of the cap and designed for proximity fitting upon the said chimney flue, said cover means and band means being spaced apart a distance heightwise to allow sufficient draft to develop and remove smoke and fumes from the chimney flue, a foraminous means arranged connecting with both said cover means and band means and disposed spanning the space between the said means and arranged substantially in alignment with the said band means, and retention means operatively associated with the said band means for assuring its securement with the chimney flue upon which it seats, said retention means including a series of appendages securing with the band means and projecting downwardly therefrom for extending into and biasing against the interior of the chimney flue for securement of the cap therewith, said band means being formed having a series of sides, adjacent sides of the band means being intervened by substantially flattened corners, there being an appendage connecting at each corner of the band means, each appendage being formed of resilient material, and each appendage including a leg that connects with the band means, being arranged contiguously with the interior of the band means, at each corner thereof, and extends inwardly and then downwardly to its lowest extent, each said appendage end arranged for biasing against the interior of the chimney flue for securing said cap firmly in place, with the inwardly extending portion of the leg of each appendage functioning as a shoulder means for contacting with the upper edge of the chimney flue to limit the extent of insertion of the chimney flue with the band means during installation of the said chimney cap.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 and wherein said cover means being bevelled around its periphery to facilitate drainage of the elements from the same.
- 3. The invention of claim 1 and including a tab means securing upon the downwardly extending portion of each leg means of an appendage, said tab means designed for alignment and also for biasing against the interior of the chimney flue for holding said cap firmly in place, wherein the combination of said downwardly disposed leg and the tab means for each appendage providing for a double point contact of each appendage with the interior of the chimney flue to assure the securement of the chimney cap in place.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application comprises a division of the application having Ser. No. 357,733, filed on Mar. 12, 1982, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,436,021.
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