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The system 10 includes a tank 11, a power blower unit 12, media scoop 13, a quick connect/disconnect device 14, an output hose/applicator 15, an air exhaust lift control valve 16, an air and particulate filter 17, a folding kickstand 18, a view port 19, a blow pipe 20, a circulating nozzle 21, a loading port 22, a fill cap 23, and a kickstand latch device 24.
Media to be blown and/or applied is loaded into the tank 11 via the loading port 22.
Preferably, but not necessarily, the media may take the form of shredded aluminum foil 25 as shown in
The fill cap 23 serves to prevent foil 25 from being blown out of the loading port 22.
The viewing port 19 enables the user to determine if re-filling of the tank 11 is needed.
The power blower unit 12 directs a high pressure stream of air into the tank 11 via blow pipe 20 and circulating nozzle 21 creating a spinning air vortex in tank 11.
Preferably, but not necessarily, the nozzle 21 is movable and/or positionable within tank 11 to achieve the desired vortex.
The air vortex spins the shredded foil 25 in the direction of arrows 26 and 27.
The shredded foil 25 spins into media scoop 13 which directs the foil 25 out through the outlet port 28 and into the quick connect/disconnect device 14 and output hose/applicator 15.
Preferably, but not necessarily, the output hose applicator 15 can include a very lengthy hose to enable the user to position the tank 11 where convenient and/or desired, and yet easily reach a distant attic 29 (
Preferably, but not necessarily, the device 14 can be a flexible device.
Preferably, but not necessarily, the valve 16 may take the form of an adjustable relief valve.
The kickstand 18 allows the tank 11 to be tilted during operation.
Preferably, but not necessarily, the kickstand latch device 24 may be provided with a pivot connection 33 to the tank 11, and a hook 31 which can hook over a wing nut 32 on the kickstand 18.
The system 10 permits the user to easily, quickly, and very conveniently apply a shredded foil radiant barrier 30 to not-so-readily-accessible areas, such as, an attic 29.
The radiant barrier 30, which can be placed on top of existing home insulation, will reflect approximately 96% of the radiant heat.
In addition, the barrier 30 is non-flammable, fully breathable, and does not cause any condensation problem.
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The system 40 includes a tank 41, a power blower unit 42, media scoop or internal directional louver 43, a quick connect/disconnect device 44, an output hose/applicator (not shown in
Media to be blown and/or applied is loaded into the tank 41 via the loading port 51.
Preferably, but not necessarily, the media may take the form of shredded aluminum foil 25 as shown in
The lid 52 serves to prevent the shredded foil 25 from being blown out of the loading port 51.
The viewing port 49 enables the user to determine if re-filling of the tank 41 is needed.
The power blower unit 42 directs a high pressure stream of air into the tank 41 via the blow pipe 50 and circulating nozzle creating a spinning air vortex in tank 41.
The conical member 48 assists in establishing and maintaining the vortex, and minimizes accumulation of the shredded foil 25 remaining in the tank 41.
It is important to note that the present invention provides a blower system which can apply shredded aluminum foil, radiant barrier, or any other media, on top of existing attic insulation, which foil, barrier, or other media reflects heat away from said insulation in summer, reflects heat back to said insulation in winter preventing heat from escaping, and will allow moisture to pass therethrough.
While the foregoing describes only exemplary embodiments of the present invention, it is to be understood that the present invention covers all variations, modifications and changes thereof which will occur to those persons skilled in the art and to other persons after having been exposed to the present patent application.
The present application claims priority from and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/804,895 filed on Jun. 15, 2006.
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60804895 | Jun 2006 | US |