US20220357059A1
2022-11-10
17/307,601
2021-05-04
Extremely lightweight device which hangs from the ceiling by 1 point (2 screws), used for absorbing/pulling in air, smoke and vapors and gets it out to the ceiling duct or window.
Made of 2 extensible sticks, having 1 point of support and 2 points of pushing on the ceiling. The hood (tip of the device) can be rotated/moved in the room 360 degrees, basically anywhere needed for the air extraction.
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F24F7/065 » CPC main
Ventilation with ducting systems, e.g. by double walls; with natural circulation with forced air circulation, e.g. by fan positioning of a ventilator in or against a conduit fan combined with single duct; mounting arrangements of a fan in a duct
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Ventilation with exhausting air ducts
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Control inputs relating to environmental factors not covered by group
F24F7/06 IPC
Ventilation with ducting systems, e.g. by double walls; with natural circulation with forced air circulation, e.g. by fan positioning of a ventilator in or against a conduit
F24F7/00 » CPC further
Ventilation
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Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening Supports for air-conditioning, air-humidification or ventilation units
The question is how can you make an object float above right under the ceiling, anywhere in the room space, for about 40 feet movement and 360°, without damaging/drilling the ceiling in more than 1 small point?
My product is loved and needed by all smokers!
My product is needed in many other places like restaurants, chemistry laboratories, manufacturers which melts and produce toxic/bad smelling compounds.
AirChaser it's the new replacement to the weld smoke also called âfume extractorâ, and his brother called âindustrial vacuumâ.
I needed this for my room, right now i have only the prototype, which looks kinda big because is only a prototype made home. I imagine this made by a good manufacturer and taken to another level where is smooth, a lot smaller, mostly black and with very futuristic look and control.
All my friends wants to get one piece. Basically no damage to the ceiling and ventilation âkitchen-hood likeâ extremely lightweight, zero noise alien-floating toy.
Emanuel Serban
425 300 7277; redanoldepo@yahoo.com
FIG. 1âShape-example of the finished product.
FIG. 2âShape-example of the finished product.
FIG. 3âShape-example of the finished product.
FIG. 4âShape-example of the finished product.
FIG. 5âShape-example of the finished product.
FIG. 6âShows with green arrows the only part which attaches to the ceiling (2 screws), and with red arrow âCâ marked shows the hole in which the screw of the âLock Barâ goes into (FIG. 14)
FIG. 7âViews of the Hole U Shaped Connector Bracket.
FIG. 8âViews of the Hole U Shaped Connector Bracket.
FIG. 9âAnti-brushing rubber square covers, which the screws pinch thru, for the sealing-attachment.
FIG. 10âViews of the Hole âUâ Shaped Connector Bracket.
FIG. 11âShows how i marked the ceiling exactly on the stud area of my room with the help of the âStud Detectorâ and where the screws goes in.
FIG. 12âBar-Child Proof Sliding Door Lock Bar, already sold on the market as a whole piece.
FIG. 13âCloser view of the âDoor Lock Barâ.
FIG. 14âCloser view of the âDoor Lock Barâ; to the point where it connects with the âHole U Shaped Connector Bracketâ (FIG. 6).
FIG. 15âShows that the âSliding Door Lock Barâ part which attaches to âHole U Shaped Connector Bracketâ moves at 210 degrees angle.
FIG. 16âShows that the âSliding Door Lock Barâ part which attaches to âHole U Shaped Connector Bracketâ moves at 210 degrees angle.
FIG. 17âFIG. 17,18, 19 All âBâ marked, shows how i connected a second Stainless Steel Tube to make the âDoor Securyty Barâ longer. A small update the manufacturer gonna understand easily, this does not affect the system though, but the final product will be only one tube, explained and shown in (FIG. 19) with red color.
FIG. 18âCloser image for the connection marked with âBâ. This does not really matters; this is only a simple extention of a metal tube.
FIG. 19âCloser image for the connection marked with âBâ. This does not really matters; this is only a simple extention of a metal tube.
FIG. 20âThis piece comes attached to the end of the first extensible stick âDoor Securyty Barâ, for the second extensible stick go thru the âWorm gear hoseâ(FIG. 25,26,29).
FIG. 21âViews of the âWorm gear hoseâ.
FIG. 22âInserted 1 screw thru the âWorm gear hoseâ.
FIG. 23âInserted 1 screw thru the âWorm gear hoseâ.
FIG. 24âAttached the âWorm gear hoseâ to the end of the first extensible stick âDoor Securyty Barâ.
FIG. 25âMake a round hole in the middle of an umbrella's material without destroying the umbrella's mechanism.
FIG. 26âAttach nylon taffeta material, tube-shape, to the hole of the umbrella.
FIG. 27âShows where the force it's pressed on.
FIG. 28âShows where the force it's pressed on; larger picture.
FIG. 29âTelescopic Aluminum Extension Pole, already sold on the market as a whole piece. (FIG. 26,27,28)
FIG. 30âShows the alternative each costumer has, to evacuate the air to the ceiling(FIG. 30,31,60)
FIG. 31âShows the alternative each costumer has, to evacuate the air to the ceiling(FIG. 30,31,60)
FIG. 32âShows where the force it's pressed on. Also shows that i use a simple wood box for the counterbalance pushing against the ceiling from the first stick (FIG. 12,27). Final model will not be a wood box of course, but an aluminum âDoor Stopperâ covered with rubber for the ceiling protection.
FIG. 33âShows how i cutted an umbrella's canopy without damaging the umbrella and attached a nylon taffeta tube.
FIG. 34âShows with letter âDâ where the connection attaches with the can termination marked nr. 1 (FIG. 38,44,45)
FIG. 35âI sewed the nylon taffeta to the umbrella before adding the Heat-Resistant red silicone over, but this entire process does not matter, as the attachment of the ânylon taffeta tubeâ will not go like this in the real life final product, this is a home made attachment.
FIG. 36âI took a plastic, classic, supplement can and cut its ages off in straight circle shape, to attach uniform on the âRubber-wrap-bandsâ (FIG. 36,37,38,43).
FIG. 37âI took a plastic, classic, supplement can and cut its ages off in straight circle shape, to attach uniform on the âRubber-wrap-bandsâ (FIG. 36,37,38,43).
FIG. 38âShows which surface of the can attaches on which: âDâ attaches on nr. 1 (FIG. 45), nr. 2 stops by the rubber bands (FIG. 42,43)
FIG. 39âCloser image of the can.
FIG. 40âShows how the âcanâ goes smooth in the Acrylic-tube.
FIG. 41âShows how the âcanâ goes smooth in the Acrylic-tube. âEâ letter shows where it connects with the PVC hose along the Telescopic Aluminum Extension Pole termination âFâ (FIG. 55,29)
FIG. 42âShows how the Acrylic-tube is covered with Rubber-wrap-bands to form a stopper for the cup.
FIG. 43âShows how the cup is stopped by the Rubber-wrap-band.
FIG. 44âShows how the cup is stopped by the Rubber-wrap-band.
FIG. 45âShows how the umbrella hangs on by the nylon taffeta tube which is glued on the cup tip.
FIG. 46âShows how all 3 pieces are bonded to each other and how it looks.
FIG. 47âShows how all 3 pieces are bonded to each other and how it looks.
FIG. 48âShows how all 3 pieces are bonded to each other and how it looks.
FIG. 49âShows how to close the umbrella and put in back in the acrylic-tube.
FIG. 50âShows how to close the umbrella and put in back in the acrylic-tube.
FIG. 51âShows how to close the umbrella and put in back in the acrylic-tube.
FIG. 52âShows how to close the umbrella and put in back in the acrylic-tube.
FIG. 53âShows how to close the umbrella and put in back in the acrylic-tube.
FIG. 54âShows how to close the umbrella and put in back in the acrylic-tube.
FIG. 55âShows around where âEâ and âFâ part meets (FIG. 29,41)
FIG. 56âDwv Test Cap which covers the termination of the tube after each use.
FIG. 57âDwv Test Cap which covers the termination of the tube after each use.
FIG. 58âShows about where to cut the shaft/pole of the umbrella once is closed.
FIG. 59âThe shaft/pole of the umbrella its extensible in the final product.
FIG. 60âExamples of Dryer Hose Quick-Connect models; i prefer the magnetic one for my product use.
a) A vent hose which hangs by 2 extensible metal sticks on the ceiling, being attached on the ceiling by 1 point; 2 screws. The 2 metal sticks are attached one to another by 1 rotative point at the end of the first extensible stick.
b) The first stick counterbalances by one termination pushing on the ceiling(pushing up); and the ceiling attachment point (pulling down). The second stick counterbalances by the first stick's termination (pulling down); and pushing on the ceiling with one termination (pushing up).
c) At the termination of the second stick, the hose goes down attached to an acrylic tube. Inside the acrylic tube is another smaller tube sliding back and forth; which has an umbrella's canopy attached at the down-termination of the smaller tube.
d) The umbrella comes out of the acrylic tube hanging by rubber bands (attached on acrylic tube) which stops the inside smaller tube from coming out, smaller tube being connected with the top-center of the umbrella's canopy, allowing the umbrella to open freely and go back in the acrylic tube.