(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to insulation systems and, more particularly, to an insulation system including a self-contained applicator system for installing a supply of material having discrete elements.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
Constructors including blown in insulation materials in a construction have typically been required to transport heavy equipment systems to a construction site to install the insulation. This equipment generally requires large vehicles and considerable labor to transport. Another drawback of such equipment is that it usually does not include an electrical system adapted for household use. Therefore, additional equipment is needed to supply electrical power for installing the insulation. Where large construction projects are concerned, such shortcomings may not be prohibitive. For small projects, however, installing blown in insulation materials may be impractical due to these considerations.
Thus, there remains a need for an insulation installation system including a supply of material having discrete elements; and a self-contained applicator including: a blower having an inlet and an outlet; a material feeder; and an integrated electrical system adapted for household use.
An insulation installation system including: a supply of material having discrete elements and a self-contained applicator. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the insulation installation system further includes a work platform. The self-contained applicator includes a blower having an inlet and an outlet; a material feeder downstream from the blower; and an integrated electrical system adapted for household use. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the self-contained applicator includes a vented air intake connected to the inlet of the blower.
In the preferred embodiment, integrated electrical system includes an electrical panel and at least one electrical breaker. The integrated electrical system further includes an integrated power cord non-removably attached to the electrical panel. The power cord may be a three-prong, single phase connector. The power cord may be sized for up to about 20 amps. The vented air intake may be positioned away from the material feeder for preventing loose supply material from being ingested by the blower.
In the preferred embodiment, the system may further include a crush resistant outlet hose. The crush resistant outlet hose may be selectable between a first discharge position and a second discharge position. The crush resistant outlet hose may be omni directional. The crush resistant outlet hose may be a swivel elbow.
In the preferred embodiment, the material feeder may further include a feed hopper for receiving the supply of material having discrete elements. The material feeder may further include a loading station adjacent to the feed hopper. The loading station may be a shelf. The shelf may further include a protective stop between the loading station and the feed hopper. The loading station may further include a barrier for preventing items from falling into the feed hopper. The loading station may further include a package slitter for opening the supply of material having discrete elements. The package slitter may be a utility knife. The utility knife may be a safety utility knife. The package slitter may further include a safety retainer for preventing the package slitter from falling into the feed hopper. The material feeder may further include a feed gate restrictor for limiting the feed rate the supply of material having discrete elements.
The work platform may be enclosed. The work platform may include at least two opposed side walls. At least one of the side walls may include at least one access door. The work platform may further include a front wall. The work platform may further include a back wall. The back wall may include at least one access door. The work platform may further include a top. The work platform may further include a trailer frame, a tongue, and at least one set of wheels attached to the trailer frame. The wheels may be positioned behind the center of gravity of the work platform. The tongue weight of the work platform may be about 60% of the total weight of the apparatus and the total gross vehicle weight of the apparatus may be less than about 3000 lbs. The apparatus may further include a hose storage rack.
In the preferred embodiment, the supply of material having discrete elements may be selected from the group consisting of fibrous material, granular material, pellet material and agglomerated material and mixtures thereof. The supply of material having discrete elements may be inorganic. The inorganic material may be selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, rock wool, pearlite, mineral wool, and asbestos and mixtures thereof. The supply of material having discrete elements may be organic. The organic material may be a natural material. The natural material may be cellulosic.
The supply of material having discrete elements may be a non-conductive material. The supply of non-conductive material may be a thermally non-conductive material. The supply of non-conductive material may be an acoustically non-conductive material. The supply of non-conductive material may be an electrically non-conductive material.
Accordingly, one aspect of the present invention is to provide an insulation installation system including: a supply of material having discrete elements; a self-contained applicator including: a blower having an inlet and an outlet; a material feeder; and an integrated electrical system adapted for household use.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a self-contained applicator for an insulation installation system for installing a supply of material having discrete elements including: a blower having an inlet and an outlet; a material feeder downstream from the blower; an integrated electrical system adapted for household use; and a vented air intake connected to the inlet of the blower.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an insulation installation system comprising: a supply of material having discrete elements; a work platform; and a self-contained applicator, the self-contained applicator including: a blower having an inlet and an outlet; a material feeder downstream from the blower; an integrated electrical system adapted for household use; and a vented air intake connected to the inlet of the blower.
These and other aspects of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art after a reading of the following description of the preferred embodiment when considered with the drawings.
In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. Also in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as “forward,” “rearward,” “left,” “right,” “upwardly,” “downwardly,” and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
Referring now to the drawings in general and
Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the foregoing description. All such modifications and improvements have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability but are properly within the scope of the following claims.
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