Flue vent adapter for multi-poise furnace

US10746414B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10746414-B2
Application numberUS-201715582299-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 28, 2017
Priority dateApr 28, 2017
Publication dateAug 18, 2020
Grant dateAug 18, 2020

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A furnace may include a furnace cabinet, an inducer blower, and a flue vent adapter. The furnace is configured as a multi-poise furnace and configured to be installed and operated in each of the horizontal left flow orientation, the horizontal right flow orientation, the upflow orientation, and the downflow orientation. The flue vent adapter is used when the furnace is installed and operated in the downflow orientation. Alternatively, the flue vent adapter is used when the furnace is installed and operated in each of the horizontal left flow orientation and the horizontal right flow orientation. The flue vent adapter has a unitary construction to reduce manufacturing costs, reduce a pressure drop through the flue vent adapter, and reduce leakage.

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What is claimed is: 1. A furnace, comprising: a furnace cabinet comprising: a top side; a bottom side opposite the top side; and a cabinet outlet extending through the top side that is configured to receive a flue vent therethrough; a burner within the furnace cabinet; an inducer blower within the furnace cabinet configured to flow exhaust from the burner, wherein the furnace cabinet is in a downflow orientation such that the burner is between the inducer blower and the cabinet outlet and the furnace cabinet is configured to receive an airflow from the top side, past the burner and the inducer blower, and out through the bottom side; a flue vent adapter comprising: an inlet coupled to the inducer blower; an outlet coupled to the flue vent transition; a substantially 90 degree bend disposed between the inlet and the outlet; and a plurality of transitions to provide clearance for the burner when the flue vent adapter is disposed within the furnace cabinet, wherein the plurality of transitions comprises: a first transition disposed between the bend and the outlet; and a second transition disposed between the first transition and the outlet; wherein, when moving from the bend toward the outlet, the first transition includes a round shape that transitions into an elliptical shape and the second transition includes an elliptical shape that transitions to a shape of the outlet, and a flue vent transition is coupled between the outlet of the flue vent adapter and the flue vent, wherein the flue vent transition transitions from the shape of the outlet to a shape of the flue vent. 2. The furnace of claim 1 , wherein the inlet comprises a substantially rectangular shape, and wherein the shape of the outlet comprises at least one of a substantially rectangular shape and a substantially round shape. 3. The furnace of claim 2 , wherein the flue vent adapter is carried within the furnace cabinet; wherein the inlet and the outlet comprise mounting holes. 4. The furnace of claim 2 , wherein the flue vent adapter comprises a third transition between the inlet and the bend, wherein the third transition comprises a round shape that transitions into a round shape. 5. The furnace of claim 1 , wherein the flue vent extends into the furnace cabinet to engage with the flue vent transition; and wherein the shape of the outlet comprises a round shape. 6. The furnace of claim 1 , wherein the flue vent adapter comprises an elliptical portion thatis between the first and second transitions. 7. The furnace of claim 1 , wherein the flue vent adapter comprises a round portion that is between the bend and the first transition. 8. A flue vent adapter system for a furnace, comprising: a flue vent adapter, comprising: an inlet; an outlet; a substantially 90 degree bend disposed between the inlet and the outlet; and a plurality of transitions to provide clearance for a burner when the flue vent adapter is disposed within a furnace cabinet, wherein the plurality of transitions comprises: a first transition disposed between the bend and the outlet; and a second transition disposed between the first transition and the outlet, wherein, moving from the bend toward the outlet, the first transition includes a round shape that transitions into an elliptical shape, and the second transition includes an elliptical shape that transitions to a shape of the outlet; and a flue vent transition configured to be coupled between the flue vent adapter and a flue vent, wherein the flue vent transition transitions from the shape of the outlet to a shape of the flue vent; wherein the flue vent adapter is configured to be connected between an inducer blower and the flue vent transition. 9. The flue vent adapter system of claim 8 , wherein the shape of the outlet comprises a round shape. 10. The flue vent adapter system of claim 8 , wherein the shape of the outlet comprises a rectangular shape. 11. The flue vent adapter system of claim 8 , wherein the flue vent adapter further comprises a straight section adjacent to the bend and the first transition. 12. The flue vent adapter system of claim 8 , wherein the flue vent adapter further comprises an elliptical portion that is between the first and second transitions. 13. The flue vent adapter system of claim 12 , further comprising: a rolled bead disposed adjacent the outlet, wherein the rolled bead is configured to provide a stop for the second transition. 14. The flue vent adapter system of claim 8 , wherein the flue vent adapter and the flue vent transition are configured to be carried entirely within the furnace. 15. The flue vent adapter system of claim 8 , wherein the inlet comprises a rectangular shape. 16. The flue vent adapter system of claim 15 , comprising a third transition between the inlet and the bend, wherein the third transition includes a rectangular shape that transitions to a round shape. 17. A furnace, comprising: a furnace cabinet comprising a cabinet outlet that is configured to receive a flue vent therethrough; a burner configured to be disposed within the furnace cabinet; an inducer blower configured to be disposed within the furnace cabinet, a flue vent adapter comprising: an inlet configured to be coupled to the inducer blower; an outlet configured to be coupled to the flue vent transition; a substantially 90 degree bend disposed between the inlet and the outlet; a plurality of transitions to provide clearance for the burner when the flue vent adapter is disposed within the furnace cabinet, wherein the plurality of transitions comprises: a first transition disposed between the bend and the outlet; and a second transition disposed between the first transition and the outlet; wherein, when moving from the bend toward the outlet, the first transition includes a round shape that transitions into an elliptical shape and the second transition includes an elliptical shape that transitions to a shape of the outlet, and a flue vent transition configured to be coupled between the outlet of the flue vent adapter and the flue vent, wherein the flue vent transition transitions from the shape of the outlet to a shape of the flue vent. 18. The furnace of claim 17 , wherein the inlet comprises a substantially rectangular shape, and wherein the shape of the outlet comprises at least one of a substantially rectangular shape and a substantially round shape. 19. The furnace of claim 17 , wherein the flue vent adapter comprises a third transition between the inlet and the bend, wherein the third transition includes a rectangular shape that transitions to a shape of the bend. 20. The furnace of claim 17 , wherein the shape of the bend comprises a round shape. 21. The furnace of claim 17 , wherein the flue vent adapter further comprises an elliptical portion that is between the first and second transitions. 22. The furnace of claim 17 , further comprising: a rolled bead disposed adjacent the outlet, wherein the rolled bead is configured to provide a stop for the second transition.

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  • F24D5/02Primary

    operating with discharge of hot air into the space or area to be heated · CPC title

  • Manufacturing processes for the lining of conducting means, e.g. by extrusion · CPC title

  • in combustion gas channels · CPC title

  • Joints; Connections · CPC title

  • Devices for conducting smoke or fumes, e.g. flues (chimney stacks E04H12/28; removing cooking fumes from domestic stoves or ranges F24C15/20 {; fume conduits of furnaces, kilns, ovens, or retorts F27D17/302}) · CPC title

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What does patent US10746414B2 cover?
A furnace may include a furnace cabinet, an inducer blower, and a flue vent adapter. The furnace is configured as a multi-poise furnace and configured to be installed and operated in each of the horizontal left flow orientation, the horizontal right flow orientation, the upflow orientation, and the downflow orientation. The flue vent adapter is used when the furnace is installed and operated in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Trane Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24D5/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 18 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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