Claims
- 1. A hot air venting device of a type having an operative position in attached relation to an end of a hose of a hot air-operated clothes dryer to facilitate the venting to atmosphere of hot air exiting from said clothes dryer through said hose, said venting device comprising a body having a cylindrical portion bounding an inlet opening at said attachment of said venting device to said hose for allowing the entry thereinto of said exiting hot air, said body having a side wall extending rearwardly from said inlet opening a back wall so as to define a chamber for receiving said hot air, said side wall having exit openings therein adjacent the upper end of said chamber which are oriented substantially in the flow direction of said entering hot air, the back wall oriented in facing relation to said inlet opening and said back wall comprising an inwardly projecting conical shape formed by substantially straight walls in cross section located centrally in said back wall and spaced rearwardly from said exit openings, said hot air flow being characterized such that the hot air first exits the hot air-operated clothes dryer, then passes through the hose and into the inlet of the venting device, the hot air then bypasses the exit openings and impinges upon said conical shape at the back wall, whereby the impingement against said conical shape causes angular flow paths in said hot air, the hot air then flows through said angular flow paths wherein the hot air is discharged through said exit openings, the conical shape which causes the angular flow paths contributes to increasing the volume of hot air which is vented through said exit openings of said venting device.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser No. 402,206 filed July 26, 1982, now abandoned.
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