Claims
- 1. An adapter for venting exhaust air within a clothes dryer cabinet of the type having a drying chamber outlet and multiple exterior walls, including opposing sidewalls and a rear wall, with at least one of said walls other than the rear wall having an exhaust opening therethrough, the adapter comprising:
- a first conduit leg and a second conduit leg connected to each other by an angled conduit elbow, each conduit leg having a fixed portion and an adjustable portion wherein the length of each conduit leg is selectively adjustable, and each conduit leg having a terminal end distal from the conduit elbow, the first conduit leg terminal end being adapted to operatively connect to a drying chamber outlet in fluid communication,
- wherein the adapter can vent exhaust air from a clothes dryer cabinet through the exhaust opening regardless of the position of the drying chamber outlet relative to the exhaust opening when the first conduit leg terminal end is connected to the drying chamber outlet and the length of each leg is adjusted so that the second conduit leg terminal end effectively projects through the opening.
- 2. An adapter according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the fixed portions is a first conduit extending from the elbow and the respective adjustable portion is a second conduit telescopically interfit with the first conduit.
- 3. An adapter according to claim 2 wherein each of the fixed portions is a first conduit extending from the elbow and the respective adjustable portion is a second conduit telescopically interfit with the first conduit.
- 4. An adapter according to claim 3 wherein the terminal end is on each second conduit.
- 5. An adapter according to claim 4 wherein one of the first and second conduits has a visual indicium that references a predetermined length of the respective leg and the other of the first and second conduits has a marker that when aligned with the visual indicium will automatically establish the predetermined length.
- 6. An adapter according to claim 5 wherein the elbow is a right angle.
- 7. An adapter according to claim 6 wherein the second conduit on the first conduit leg is smaller than the respective first conduit to telescopically fit within the first conduit, and the second conduit on the second conduit leg is larger than the respective first conduit to telescopically fit over the first conduit, so that when the first conduit leg is operatively connected to the dryer chamber outlet, the telescopic interfit connections do not present obstacles to air flow through the adapter.
- 8. An adapter according to claim 3 wherein the second conduit on the first conduit leg is smaller than the respective first conduit to telescopically fit within the first conduit, and the second conduit on the second conduit leg is larger than the respective first conduit to telescopically fit over the first conduit, so that when the first conduit leg is operatively connected to the dryer chamber outlet, the telescopic interfit connections do not present obstacles to air flow through the adapter.
- 9. In a clothes dryer cabinet of the type having a drying chamber with an outlet and multiple exterior walls, including opposing sidewalls and a rear wall, with at least one of said walls other than the rear wall having an exhaust opening therethrough, and an adapter to fluidly communicate between the drying chamber outlet and the exhaust opening, the improvement wherein
- the adapter comprises a first conduit leg and a second conduit leg connected to each other by an angled conduit elbow, each conduit leg having a fixed portion and an adjustable portion wherein the length of each conduit leg is selectively adjustable, and each conduit leg having a terminal end distal from the conduit elbow, the first conduit leg terminal end being operatively connected to the drying chamber outlet in fluid communication,
- so that the adapter can vent exhaust air from the clothes dryer cabinet through the exhaust opening regardless of the position of the drying chamber outlet relative to the exhaust opening when the length of each leg is adjusted so that the second conduit leg terminal end effectively projects through the exhaust opening.
- 10. An adapter according to claim 9 wherein at least one of the fixed portions is a first conduit extending from the elbow and the respective adjustable portion is a second conduit telescopically interfit with the first conduit.
- 11. An adapter according to claim 10 wherein each of the fixed portions is a first conduit extending from the elbow and the respective adjustable portion is a second conduit telescopically interfit with the first conduit.
- 12. An adapter according to claim 11 wherein the terminal end is on each second conduit.
- 13. An adapter according to claim 12 wherein one of the first and second conduits has a visual indicium that references a predetermined length of the respective leg and the other of the first and second conduits has a marker that when aligned with the visual indicium will automatically establish the predetermined length.
- 14. An adapter according to claim 13 wherein the elbow is a right angle.
- 15. An adapter according to claim 14 wherein the second conduit on the first conduit leg is smaller than the respective first conduit to telescopically fit within the first conduit, and the second conduit on the second conduit leg is larger than the respective first conduit to telescopically fit over the first conduit, so that when the first conduit leg is operatively connected to the dryer chamber outlet, the telescopic interfit connections do not present obstacles to air flow through the adapter.
- 16. An adapter according to claim 11 wherein the second conduit on the first conduit leg is smaller than the respective first conduit to telescopically fit within the first conduit, and the second conduit on the second conduit leg is larger than the respective first conduit to telescopically fit over the first conduit, so that when the first conduit leg is operatively connected to the dryer chamber outlet, the telescopic interfit connections do not present obstacles to air flow through the adapter.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 60/069,835 filed Dec. 16, 1997.
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