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US1811231A
US1811231A US357578A US35757829A US1811231A US 1811231 A US1811231 A US 1811231A US 357578 A US357578 A US 357578A US 35757829 A US35757829 A US 35757829A US 1811231 A US1811231 A US 1811231A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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  • This invention relates to warm-ainregisters and has special reference to those types of registers known as baseboard registers and wall registers.
  • the objects of my invention are, first, to provide a means of preventing the escape of smoke and dust adjacent to the room wall, thereby preventing the soiling of the wall from this cause; second, to guard against the escape of such smoke and dust which come from thewarm-air pipe, as well as that which has entered the wall through the floor opening around the boot of the register; third, to provide a holder for such sealing means; and fourth, to provide a seal which is cheap to make, easy to apply, and effective in use.
  • Fig. 1 is a vertical section of a warm-airregister in use, showing my seal applied thereto;
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the register frame, the shutter thereof having been removed;
  • Figs. 3, 4, 5 and 6 are sections of four forms of my invention in which Fig. 3 shows a seal holder formed integral with the register frame, as in Figs. 1 and 2, Fig. at shows the seal holder as a separate unattached piece, Fig. 5 shows the seal holder as a separate attached piece, and Fig. 6 shows the seal cemented to the register frame.
  • the base of the register box 2 fits down around the neck of the boot 1 and is usually provided with a front shoulderor flange 7 I which rests on the floor 4.
  • the box2 is se- 1929. Serial No. 357,578.
  • the box 2 has, of course, an opening in its face through which' the warm air passes into theroom. 1
  • This opening in the faceof the box .2 is
  • the register frame 8 whichmay be in one piece or m'two parts,.and wh1ch1-1s provided with a front grille 9 and with a I i .60
  • I provide a seal 11 of any suitable material, preferably felt, in a continuous strip around the top and two side edges of the frame 8, to cause a tight contact with the wall in spite of the irregularities in the surface of the plaster.- This seal 11 is held in place in the frame 8 by the inside thereof.
  • the holder is a separate piece of metal having the parts 13, 14 and 15 corresponding with the similar parts abovedescribed, and having a bead 16 adapted to fold over the edge of the frame 8.
  • the holder is also a separate piece which may preferably be Z-shaped, thus having the parts 1 1 and 15 corresponding with the similar parts above-described, and a flange 17 adapted to be spot-welded, or otherwise secured to the inner face of the frame 8.
  • the seal 11 is formed of a suit-' able flexible material, such as rubber, canvas, felt, or other suitable material, which is secured to the inner surface of the frame 8 by means of a cement, or by 'othersuitable means.
  • the frame 8 isdrawn towards the wall 5 by means of screws, thereby compressing the seal'11 and forcing it to contact with the wall 5 in spite of irregularities therein, thereby preventing the escape of smoke and dust from
  • the screws are shown connecting the frame 8 to the box 2, which is secured to the studding but, it is'evident that the said screws may enter the studding itself or any part attached thereto.
  • a register seal comprising a register frame; a holding strip bent in cross-section to form a holding groove adapted to lie inside of and in contact with the edge of the register frame and a bead adapted to lie outside of the edge of the register frame, said strip fitting over the edge of the register frame; and a continuous flexible sealing body held in said groove in the holding strip and extending therefrom into tight contact with the wall.

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Patented June 23, 1931 UNITED STATES GEORGE E. GEHRI, TACOMA, WASHINGTON WARM AIR REGISTER SEAL Application filed April 23,
This invention relates to warm-ainregisters and has special reference to those types of registers known as baseboard registers and wall registers. The objects of my invention are, first, to provide a means of preventing the escape of smoke and dust adjacent to the room wall, thereby preventing the soiling of the wall from this cause; second, to guard against the escape of such smoke and dust which come from thewarm-air pipe, as well as that which has entered the wall through the floor opening around the boot of the register; third, to provide a holder for such sealing means; and fourth, to provide a seal which is cheap to make, easy to apply, and effective in use.
I attain these and other objects by the devices and arrangements illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a vertical section of a warm-airregister in use, showing my seal applied thereto; Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the register frame, the shutter thereof having been removed; Figs. 3, 4, 5 and 6 are sections of four forms of my invention in which Fig. 3 shows a seal holder formed integral with the register frame, as in Figs. 1 and 2, Fig. at shows the seal holder as a separate unattached piece, Fig. 5 shows the seal holder as a separate attached piece, and Fig. 6 shows the seal cemented to the register frame.
Similar numerals of reference refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
The boot 1, connecting the warm-air-pipe from the furnace with the register box 2, passes through a hole 3, in the .floor 1-, which is necessarily made larger than the top of said boot. Since all the parts are kept at a warm temperature, when the furnace is in use, it is evident that there is a constant tendency for an upward draft to pass through the hole 3 in the floor 4 and that, therefore, any
smoke or dust which approaches the said hole 3 is drawn up thereby into the wall 5 around the register box 6, as indicated by the wavy arrows in Fig. 1.
The base of the register box 2 fits down around the neck of the boot 1 and is usually provided with a front shoulderor flange 7 I which rests on the floor 4. The box2 is se- 1929. Serial No. 357,578.
cured into the wall 5 by any suitable means, I
such as screws entering the studding orother parts of the wall 5. The box 2 has, of course, an opening in its face through which' the warm air passes into theroom. 1
This opening in the faceof the box .2 is
covered by the register frame 8,"whichmay be in one piece or m'two parts,.and wh1ch1-1s provided with a front grille 9 and with a I i .60
shutter 10 pivoted to the frame 8. The plaster of the wall 5is cut away around the box 2,
and the frame 8 extends out on each side of and above'said box 2a sufficient distance to cover all irregularities in the edge of the plaster thus out or broken away. The abovementionedsmoke and dust which enters the wall 5 around the outside of thebox'2 escapes therefrom around the edge, especially the upper edge,of the frame 8, where it is sup:
posed to contact with the surface ofthe wall,
because the irregularities of'theplaster surface of the Wall prevents a tight continuous connection between the edge of the said frame 8 and the wall, thereby causing the discoloration, staining and disfiguring ofthe wall around and especially above'the register frame. Also'dust which entersthe warmair'pipes of the furnacethrough the cold-air pipes thereof, or otherwise, will often escape through the joint between the register frame 8 and the grille 9, and thus into thespace' around the box 2, to increase the disfigurationof the wall, as above described.
In order to overcome this defect, I provide a seal 11 of any suitable material, preferably felt, in a continuous strip around the top and two side edges of the frame 8, to cause a tight contact with the wall in spite of the irregularities in the surface of the plaster.- This seal 11 is held in place in the frame 8 by the inside thereof.
extends out beyond the edge of the frame 8 to contact with the surface of the wall 5.
In Fig. 4-, the holder is a separate piece of metal having the parts 13, 14 and 15 corresponding with the similar parts abovedescribed, and having a bead 16 adapted to fold over the edge of the frame 8.
In Fig. 5, the holder is also a separate piece which may preferably be Z-shaped, thus having the parts 1 1 and 15 corresponding with the similar parts above-described, and a flange 17 adapted to be spot-welded, or otherwise secured to the inner face of the frame 8.
In Fig. 6, the seal 11 is formed of a suit-' able flexible material, such as rubber, canvas, felt, or other suitable material, which is secured to the inner surface of the frame 8 by means of a cement, or by 'othersuitable means.
The frame 8 isdrawn towards the wall 5 by means of screws, thereby compressing the seal'11 and forcing it to contact with the wall 5 in spite of irregularities therein, thereby preventing the escape of smoke and dust from The screws are shown connecting the frame 8 to the box 2, which is secured to the studding but, it is'evident that the said screws may enter the studding itself or any part attached thereto.
Having described my invention, what I claim is A register seal comprising a register frame; a holding strip bent in cross-section to form a holding groove adapted to lie inside of and in contact with the edge of the register frame and a bead adapted to lie outside of the edge of the register frame, said strip fitting over the edge of the register frame; and a continuous flexible sealing body held in said groove in the holding strip and extending therefrom into tight contact with the wall.
GEORGE F. GEHRI.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2469955A (en) * 1944-10-25 1949-05-10 Westinghouse Electric Corp Grille assembly for air-conditioning apparatus
US2629309A (en) * 1950-08-18 1953-02-24 Forest Glen Ayers Method and means for hot-air radiant heating
US2705912A (en) * 1952-06-06 1955-04-12 Char Gale Mfg Company Register structure
US2768571A (en) * 1953-03-16 1956-10-30 Us Register Company Air diffusing base register

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2469955A (en) * 1944-10-25 1949-05-10 Westinghouse Electric Corp Grille assembly for air-conditioning apparatus
US2629309A (en) * 1950-08-18 1953-02-24 Forest Glen Ayers Method and means for hot-air radiant heating
US2705912A (en) * 1952-06-06 1955-04-12 Char Gale Mfg Company Register structure
US2768571A (en) * 1953-03-16 1956-10-30 Us Register Company Air diffusing base register

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