High Wind Bio-Mass Cap

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080026685
  • Publication Number
    20080026685
  • Date Filed
    July 25, 2006
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    January 31, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
The use of the High Wind Bio-Mass Cap helps with the ventilation of corn or pellet stoves, inserts, or fireplaces in a high or low wind area.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a front angled view of a High Wind Bio-Mass Cap FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a side view of a High Wind Bio-Mass Cap FIG. 3 is a top angled view of a High Wind Bio-Mass Cap FIG. 4 is a top down view of a High Wind Bio-Mass Cap FIG. 5 is a bottom up “interior view” of a High Wind Bio-Mass Cap FIG. 6 is a hand drawn “interior view” of a High Wind Bio-Mass Cap





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A venting cap apparatus in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6



FIGS. 1, 2 show the cap in a horizontal position so you can see its shape in a 2.4th shrunk view. FIG. 1 as seen in 1A and 1B, is where the spot welds which hold the bars on to the 3-4″ round base.



FIG. 2 allows you to see how the cap has a flattened oval shaped top. The top of this cap will be in an oval shape approximately 3 times wider than it is tall making the top approximately 6″ wide. 2A shows the exterior ring which surrounds the smaller interior ring seen at 2B. Both 2A and 2B are connected to 2C which is the base. 2C is the part of the cap which fits on to an existing pellet or corn exhaust pipe.



FIG. 3 allows you to see a slanted version from the top. In FIG. 3 you can see how the top is wider than it is tall. This is a hand made version so there are screws shown at 3A this is the point where a spot weld will be placed to hold the top together.



FIG. 4 allows you to see the cap from a top down view or if sitting horizontally. You see the 6 intersecting bands on the outer surround 4A and the 6 intersecting interior bands seen inside the exterior surround at 4B



FIG. 5 is an interior view of a High Wind Bio-Mass Cap. And shows the end which is to be attached to a pellet or corn vent 5A shows how it attaches to a pellet or corn vent by screwing on for security. Where the screws are seen in 5B is where the spot welds will be in a factory produced cap.



FIG. 6 shows the basic shape from bottom up. This is the High Wind Bio-Mass cap which is attached to a pellet or corn vent to help and increase venting abilities.

Claims
  • I. We claim to have invented this cap made for pellet or corn venting pipes
  • II. Stated in I this cap fits on the end of pellet or corn pipes for ventilation purposes.
  • III. When attached on the outside of a pipe facing either vertical or horizontal it helps a pellet or corn unit vent by lowering the pressure inside the pipe.
  • IV. Like stated in III. When facing horizontal the option of a rain cover is offered.