Patent Summary
The present invention aims to provide a new Window Ducting System that is designed to allow a homeowner full use of an air conditioner that is situated in a window containing security bars. The invention is designed as a box-shaped assembly made of a sturdy, lightweight plastic. The front of the box is completely open to the inside room while the rear has an opening just large enough to accomodate the front face of the air conditioning unit.
The Window Ducting System helps maintain home security, eliminates the need to cut security bars to make room for an air conditioning unit, minimizes or stops leakage of air and other outside elements and installs quickly and easily.
Further detailed descriptions of the invention can be found in the full text patent document, the detailed drawing figures and the patent objectives.
*note - It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the description or illustrated in the drawings.
Inventor's Notes
"The Window Ducting System or "Window Boot" is meant for homes, apartments, churches or businesses that have security bars on their windows and window fitted air conditioner units. I developed the "Window Boot" because I have been robbed twice and require window security bars for my protection.
I've used my invention in every possible way that I would think a person who buys it would expect to use it. I've slept with it in the window and felt perfectly safe and comfortable. I am comforted knowing I can go to work with the device in place helping to cool my home while my security is not being compromised. "
- Grace Gurule - Inventor
Ms. Gurule is currently looking for interested companies, investors or manufacturers to help reach her goals for her invention. She can be reached at the following contact information: (serious inquiries only please)
Grace Gurule
P.O. Box 72206
5 Points Station
Albuquerque, NM 87195
Phone: 505-452-1421
Fax: 505-265-3501
Detailed Drawings
Figure 1 - A schematic perspective rear view of a window ducting system according to the present invention.
Figure 2 - A schematic perspective front view of the invention.
Figure 3 - A schematic front view of the device installed in a window.
Figure 4 - A schematic top view taken along line 4-4 of Fig 3.
Figure 5 - A schematic rear view of the present invention.
Figure 6 - A schematic side view of the invention.
| REFERENCE NUMERAL LIST |
| 10 window ducting system |
30 housing |
| 12 window frame |
31 bottom wall of 30 |
| 14 inner perimeter of frame |
32 top wall of 30 |
| 15 outer surface of 12 |
33 first side wall of 30 |
| 16 inner surface of 12 |
34 second side wall of 30 |
| 17 house |
35 back wall of 30 |
| 18 security bars |
36 opening of back wall |
| 19 top window |
37 plurality of bristles |
| 20 air cooling assembly |
38 flange |
| 21 face of air cooling assembly |
39 lip |