20240044519. BASEBOARD HEATER BOOSTER simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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BASEBOARD HEATER BOOSTER

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Christopher F. Hoth of Gales Ferry CT (US)

Mark D. Blanchard of Fleming Island FL (US)

Doug F. Melville, Jr. of Simsbury CT (US)

Bruce Peter Popek of South Windsor CT (US)

Mark B. Williams of Moss Beach CA (US)

BASEBOARD HEATER BOOSTER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240044519 titled 'BASEBOARD HEATER BOOSTER

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a baseboard booster article that includes a booster housing with a housing cavity and a housing bottom opening. The housing top has at least one top opening. The article also includes a booster support structure that is placed within the housing cavity, along with at least one fan associated with the booster support structure. The fan is operable to create an airflow that enters through the housing bottom opening, flows through the housing cavity, and exits through the top opening(s).

  • The patent application is for a baseboard booster article with a housing cavity and a housing bottom opening.
  • The booster housing has a housing top with at least one top opening.
  • A booster support structure is placed within the housing cavity.
  • At least one fan is associated with the booster support structure and located within the housing cavity.
  • The fan is capable of generating an airflow that enters through the housing bottom opening, passes through the housing cavity, and exits through the top opening(s).

Potential Applications:

  • Improving air circulation in rooms with baseboard heating systems.
  • Enhancing the efficiency of heating and cooling systems by promoting better airflow.
  • Increasing the comfort level in spaces with inadequate air circulation.

Problems Solved:

  • Insufficient air circulation in rooms with baseboard heating systems.
  • Uneven distribution of heated or cooled air in a space.
  • Inefficient heating or cooling due to restricted airflow.

Benefits:

  • Improved comfort and temperature control in rooms with baseboard heating systems.
  • Enhanced energy efficiency by optimizing airflow and reducing energy waste.
  • Cost savings by reducing the need for additional heating or cooling equipment.


Original Abstract Submitted

a baseboard booster article including a booster housing, wherein the booster housing defines a housing cavity and a housing bottom opening and includes a housing top having at least one top opening. the baseboard booster article further includes a booster support structure, wherein the booster support structure is disposed within the housing cavity and at least one fan associated with the booster support structure to be located within the housing cavity, wherein the at least one fan is operable to cause an airflow to flow into the housing bottom opening, through the housing cavity and out of the at least one top opening.