US20050035267A1 - Furnace mount and method of installation - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a method and apparatus for supporting a furnace. More particularly, the present invention has one form wherein a plurality of furnace mounting blocks are adhered to the bottom of the furnace and maintain the furnace in a position off of the floor.
- furnaces are conventionally utilized to deliver heated air through a furnace duct system to heat registers located throughout the house.
- the furnaces are generally raised off of the floor to avoid being exposed to moisture and the associated rusting of the furnace cabinet.
- the installation technicians have utilized masonry blocks which are slid under the furnace and function to raise the furnace above the floor's surface.
- the prior technique does not provide for any vibration dampening between the furnace cabinet and the masonry block holding the furnace above the floor. Therefore, the vibration and noise is transmitted from the cabinet to the floor.
- the masonry blocks are physically heavy and do not allow for the sliding into place of the furnace while seated on the masonry blocks.
- One form of the present invention contemplates a mount for supporting a furnace above the floor.
- the mount comprising: a main body member having a first surface adapted to engage the floor and a second surface spaced from the first surface and adapted to support the furnace above the floor; and, an adherent component connected with the main body member and located proximate the second surface, the adherent component including an adhesive surface adapted to engage and couple the main body member with the furnace.
- a mount for supporting a furnace above the floor comprising: a substantially rigid main body member having a first surface adapted to engage the floor and a second surface spaced from the first surface and adapted to support the furnace above the floor; a vibration dampening component positioned on and connected with the second surface, the vibration dampening component having an outer adhesive surface adapted to engage and couple the main body member with the furnace; and, wherein the main body member has a locating portion extending from the second surface to abut an outer surface of the furnace and position the second surface relative to the furnace.
- Yet another form of the present invention contemplates a combination, comprising: a furnace; and, a plurality of furnace mounts adapted to hold the furnace above a floor, each of the plurality of mounts comprising: a substantially rigid main body member having a first surface adapted to engage the floor and a second surface spaced from the first surface and adapted to support the furnace above the floor; a vibration dampening component positioned on and connected with the second surface, the vibration dampening component having an outer adhesive surface adapted to engage and couple the main body member with the furnace; and wherein the main body member has a locating portion extending from the second surface to abut an outer surface of the furnace and position the second surface relative to the furnace.
- a method for supporting a furnace above the floor comprising: providing a furnace mounting block having an adhesive surface and a locating feature; lifting the furnace to place at least a portion of a bottom surface of the furnace off of the floor; positioning the furnace mounting block adjacent the bottom surface of the furnace and abutting the locating feature against an outer surface of the furnace; and, adhering the adhesive surface to the bottom surface of the furnace.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a unique furnace mounting system.
- FIG. 1 is an end view of a typical furnace positioned on one embodiment of the furnace mounting blocks of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the furnace positioned on the furnace mounting blocks of FIG.1 .
- FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of a typical furnace positioned on an alternative embodiment of the furnace mounting blocks of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged partial view of FIG. 1 , comprising the furnace coupled with the furnace mounting blocks.
- FIG. 5 is an end view of a typical furnace mounted on another embodiment of the furnace mounting blocks of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the furnace mounting block comprising a portion of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged partially fragmented view of FIG. 5 showing the coupling of the furnace mounting block to the furnace.
- FIG. 8 is a front elevational view of the furnace mounting block of FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 9 is a side elevational view of the furnace mounting block of FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 10 is a top plan view of the furnace mounting block of FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 1 there is illustrated a front view of a typical upflow furnace 10 located on one embodiment of a furnace installation system 11 of the present invention.
- the furnace installation system 11 is adapted to elevate the furnace 10 from a floor 12 . While the present invention will be described with reference to an upflow furnace, it should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the furnace installation system 11 could be utilized with other types of furnaces and air conditioning equipment.
- FIG. 2 there is illustrated a side view of the furnace 10 positioned on the furnace installation system 11 .
- the furnace installation system 11 includes a pair of spaced members 13 that are positioned between the bottom surface 20 of the furnace and the floor 12 .
- FIG. 3 there is illustrated a side view of the furnace 10 positioned on another embodiment of the furnace installation system 21 .
- the furnace installation system 21 includes a member 14 located proximate each of the four corners of the furnace 10 . It is contemplated herein that other embodiments of the furnace installation system can contain other quantities of members having different lengths and geometric configurations.
- the member 13 includes a floor elevation body member portion 15 and an upstanding attachment member portion 16 .
- the floor elevation body member can be formed as a solid member, a hollow member or other forms provided it has the structural integrity to support the load of the furnace.
- the member 13 can be formed as a fabricated structure from multiple pieces of material or can be integrally formed as one piece. In one form the member 13 is formed by welding a metal floor elevation body member portion to the upstanding metal member attachment portion.
- the member is integrally formed from a metallic material.
- the present invention further contemplates that the member can be formed of materials other than metal including, but not limited to, composite materials, polymeric materials, synthetic organic materials and/or plastic.
- the member is integrally formed of a composite material, a polymeric material, a synthetic material and/or a plastic.
- the upstanding attachment member portion 16 is secured to the outer surface 22 of the furnace 10 .
- the upstanding attachment member portion 16 is secured to the outer surface 22 by an adhesive material 17 .
- the upstanding attachment member portion 16 is secured to the outer surface 22 by double-sided tape.
- the adhesive material 17 can extend along the entire length of the attachment member portion 16 or can extend along only a portion of the attachment member portion 16 .
- the bottom surface 20 of the furnace 10 rests on a vibration dampening pad 19 that is coupled to the floor elevation body member 15 .
- the vibration dampening pad 19 extending substantially along the upper surface 25 of the body member 15 and is adapted to dampen vibration and noise associated with the furnace 10 .
- an elastomeric material defines the pad member 19 .
- the elastomeric materials can include, but are not limited to, polymeric materials and rubber.
- the furnace installation system is coupled to the furnace 10 with the adhesive material 17 and the furnace cabinet rests upon the vibration dampening pads 19 .
- the coupling of the members 13 to the furnace 10 allows for the alignment and/or movement of the furnace 10 without necessitating the repositioning of the members 13 . Therefore, in one form of the present invention the furnace can be moved around to position the furnace without having to reset the members holding the furnace off the floor.
- the members 13 functioning to hold the furnace off of the floor, the vibration dampening pads cushion the furnace cabinet to enhance noise reduction, and the system allows the furnace to be positioned without having to reposition the members 13 .
- the furnace installation system 110 elevates the bottom surface 20 of the furnace 10 from the floor 12 .
- the furnace installation system 110 preferably includes a plurality of furnace mounting blocks 111 positioned between the floor 12 and the bottom surface 20 of the furnace 10 . More preferably, the furnace installation system 110 includes one furnace mounting block 111 located at each of the four comers of the furnace 10 .
- the present invention contemplates other furnace installation systems including other quantities of furnace mounting blocks 111 and the location and spacing of them around the bottom surface 20 of the furnace.
- the furnace mounting block 111 includes a main body member 115 and a surface 116 adapted for abutting the floor and another surface 117 adapted for receiving the furnace 10 thereon.
- the surface 117 will be considered to receive the furnace thereon if the furnace directly contacts the surface 117 or if the furnace contacts one or a series of intermediate components/materials/layers that are received on and supported by surface 117 .
- the first surface 116 and the second surface 117 are spaced apart at least about 2 inches.
- the present invention is not limited to surfaces spaced apart by the above dimensions and other spacing are contemplated herein.
- the surfaces 116 and 117 are substantially parallel. However, the surfaces 116 and 117 may be other than parallel and they may be contoured and non-planar to meet the specific requirements of some furnace installations.
- the furnace mounting block 111 preferably includes at least one locating portion 120 that is adapted to abut the outer surface 10 a of the furnace.
- the positioning of the locating portion 120 adjacent the outer surface 10 a of the furnace 10 causes the surface 117 to be properly located and aligned with the bottom surface 20 of the furnace 10 .
- an upstanding member 121 that extends from surface 117 defines the locating portion 120 .
- the upstanding member 121 extends substantially perpendicular from the surface 117 .
- the locating portion 120 is defined by a pair of upstanding members 121 that are oriented perpendicular to one another and have bearing surfaces 122 adapted to abut the outer surface 10 a of the furnace.
- the locating portion 120 is designed and constructed to mate with the corner configuration of the furnace.
- Those of ordinary skill in the art should understand that many furnaces do not have a totally enclosed bottom surface, rather they have a lip formed by the sheet metal furnace cabinet.
- the sheet metal lip generally extents perpendicular from the outer surface 10 a back under the furnace about 5 ⁇ 8 inches, however other lip sizes are contemplated herein.
- the present invention is applicable with all types of furnaces whether they have a total bottom surface or a lip.
- the furnace mounting block 111 includes an adherent layer/material 125 coupled with at least a portion of surface 117 .
- the adherent layer/material 125 includes an adhesive material on an outer surface that is adapted to stick to the bottom surface 20 of the furnace 10 .
- the adhesive material securely couples the furnace mounting block 111 with the furnace 10 .
- the adhesive material is a double backed tape, however other material such as, but not limited to, glue are contemplated herein.
- a layer of material that covers the substantial entire surface 117 defines the adherent layer/material 125 .
- a vibration dampening material 126 is located on and supported by the surface 117 .
- the vibration dampening material 126 may form a part of the adherent layer/material 125 or be positioned between the surface 117 and the adherent layer 125 .
- the vibration dampening material 117 provides for the dampening of vibration and noise that may be transmitted from the furnace to the furnace mounting block 111 .
- the vibration dampening material functioning to reduce or eliminate the transmission of noise and/or vibration from the furnace.
- a layer located on the surface 117 preferably defines the vibration dampening material 117 and in one form has a thickness within the range of about 1 ⁇ 8 to about 1 ⁇ 4 inches. However, other thicknesses are contemplated herein.
- Vibration dampening materials suitable for this application include, but are not limited to, an elastomeric material and/or a cork material.
- a vibration dampening pad having an elastomeric outer layer and a cork inner portion is also contemplated herein.
- the vibration dampening material is formed of cork.
- the vibration dampening material is preferably connected to the surface 117 and includes the adherent layer/material 125 on it's outer surface 126 a.
- the adhesive material is preferably applied in a fashion that allows it to be substantially parallel with the surface 117 .
- a removable layer (not illustrated) covers the adhesive material and prevents contamination of the adhesive prior to installation.
- the furnace mounting block 111 in FIG. 9 has the locating portion 120 extending outwardly from the rest of the main body member 115 .
- the present invention contemplates that the locating portion 120 may be configured to have the same width as the main body member 115 and not extend outwardly therefrom.
- the main body member is contemplated as being formed as an integral component or as a multi-part assembled structure.
- the main body member is preferably formed as an integral component of materials selected from a group of metals, composite materials, polymeric materials, synthetic materials and/or plastic.
- the main body member is formed of a polymeric material, and the material and structure can withstand the static loads associated with supporting a furnace.
- the furnace mounting block 111 and furnace installation system has been described with the aid of the figures.
- a method of installing a furnace on the mounting blocks 111 will now be set forth.
- the furnace 10 is raised from the floor 20 so that at least a portion of the bottom surface 20 is clear from the floor 12 .
- the furnace mounting block 111 includes a protective cover over the adhesive material it must be removed before installation.
- the furnace mounting block with the adhesive exposed is positioned proximate the bottom surface 20 of the furnace 10 .
- the locating portion 120 of the furnace mounting block 111 is brought into an abutting and aligning relationship with the outer surface 10 a of the furnace 10 .
- the adhesive surface is brought into contact with the bottom surface 20 of the furnace and adhered to the furnace.
- the procedure is repeated for each mounting location for the furnace.
- the locating portion 120 is brought into an abutting relationship with each corner adjacent the bottom surface of the furnace.
- the furnace 10 is then lowered back onto the floor and can be slid into position as desired.
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Abstract
A furnace mounting system to elevate the furnace above the floor. In one form the furnace mounting system includes a furnace mounting block including a vibration dampening feature to prevent the transmission of noise and vibration from the furnace to the mounting block. The furnace mounting block includes a locating feature and is adhered to the bottom surface of the furnace.
Description
- The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/264,955 filed Jan. 30, 2001 and incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates generally to a method and apparatus for supporting a furnace. More particularly, the present invention has one form wherein a plurality of furnace mounting blocks are adhered to the bottom of the furnace and maintain the furnace in a position off of the floor.
- It is well known that furnaces are conventionally utilized to deliver heated air through a furnace duct system to heat registers located throughout the house. The furnaces are generally raised off of the floor to avoid being exposed to moisture and the associated rusting of the furnace cabinet. In one prior technique of raising the furnace off the floor, the installation technicians have utilized masonry blocks which are slid under the furnace and function to raise the furnace above the floor's surface. The prior technique does not provide for any vibration dampening between the furnace cabinet and the masonry block holding the furnace above the floor. Therefore, the vibration and noise is transmitted from the cabinet to the floor. Further, the masonry blocks are physically heavy and do not allow for the sliding into place of the furnace while seated on the masonry blocks.
- Heretofore, there has been a need for a lightweight furnace mounting block system for elevating the furnace from the floor and minimizing the transmission of vibration and noise. The means for satisfying this need has escaped those skilled in the art. The present invention satisfies this need in a novel and unobvious way.
- One form of the present invention contemplates a mount for supporting a furnace above the floor. The mount comprising: a main body member having a first surface adapted to engage the floor and a second surface spaced from the first surface and adapted to support the furnace above the floor; and, an adherent component connected with the main body member and located proximate the second surface, the adherent component including an adhesive surface adapted to engage and couple the main body member with the furnace.
- Another form of the present invention contemplates a mount for supporting a furnace above the floor, comprising: a substantially rigid main body member having a first surface adapted to engage the floor and a second surface spaced from the first surface and adapted to support the furnace above the floor; a vibration dampening component positioned on and connected with the second surface, the vibration dampening component having an outer adhesive surface adapted to engage and couple the main body member with the furnace; and, wherein the main body member has a locating portion extending from the second surface to abut an outer surface of the furnace and position the second surface relative to the furnace.
- Yet another form of the present invention contemplates a combination, comprising: a furnace; and, a plurality of furnace mounts adapted to hold the furnace above a floor, each of the plurality of mounts comprising: a substantially rigid main body member having a first surface adapted to engage the floor and a second surface spaced from the first surface and adapted to support the furnace above the floor; a vibration dampening component positioned on and connected with the second surface, the vibration dampening component having an outer adhesive surface adapted to engage and couple the main body member with the furnace; and wherein the main body member has a locating portion extending from the second surface to abut an outer surface of the furnace and position the second surface relative to the furnace.
- In yet another form of the present invention there is contemplated a method for supporting a furnace above the floor. The method, comprising: providing a furnace mounting block having an adhesive surface and a locating feature; lifting the furnace to place at least a portion of a bottom surface of the furnace off of the floor; positioning the furnace mounting block adjacent the bottom surface of the furnace and abutting the locating feature against an outer surface of the furnace; and, adhering the adhesive surface to the bottom surface of the furnace.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a unique furnace mounting system.
- Related objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description.
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FIG. 1 is an end view of a typical furnace positioned on one embodiment of the furnace mounting blocks of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the furnace positioned on the furnace mounting blocks ofFIG.1 . -
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of a typical furnace positioned on an alternative embodiment of the furnace mounting blocks of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged partial view ofFIG. 1 , comprising the furnace coupled with the furnace mounting blocks. -
FIG. 5 is an end view of a typical furnace mounted on another embodiment of the furnace mounting blocks of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the furnace mounting block comprising a portion ofFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged partially fragmented view ofFIG. 5 showing the coupling of the furnace mounting block to the furnace. -
FIG. 8 is a front elevational view of the furnace mounting block ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 9 is a side elevational view of the furnace mounting block ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 10 is a top plan view of the furnace mounting block ofFIG. 6 . - For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
- With reference to
FIG. 1 , there is illustrated a front view of atypical upflow furnace 10 located on one embodiment of afurnace installation system 11 of the present invention. Thefurnace installation system 11 is adapted to elevate thefurnace 10 from afloor 12. While the present invention will be described with reference to an upflow furnace, it should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that thefurnace installation system 11 could be utilized with other types of furnaces and air conditioning equipment. - With reference to
FIG. 2 , there is illustrated a side view of thefurnace 10 positioned on thefurnace installation system 11. In one embodiment of the present invention thefurnace installation system 11 includes a pair of spacedmembers 13 that are positioned between thebottom surface 20 of the furnace and thefloor 12. With reference toFIG. 3 , there is illustrated a side view of thefurnace 10 positioned on another embodiment of thefurnace installation system 21. Thefurnace installation system 21 includes amember 14 located proximate each of the four corners of thefurnace 10. It is contemplated herein that other embodiments of the furnace installation system can contain other quantities of members having different lengths and geometric configurations. - With reference to
FIG. 4 , there is illustrated an enlarged end view of one of themembers 13 forming a portion of thefurnace installation system 11. The furnace installation system will be described with regards to theinstallation system 11, however it is understood that it is equally applicable to the other systems contemplated herein. Themember 13 includes a floor elevationbody member portion 15 and an upstandingattachment member portion 16. The floor elevation body member can be formed as a solid member, a hollow member or other forms provided it has the structural integrity to support the load of the furnace. Themember 13 can be formed as a fabricated structure from multiple pieces of material or can be integrally formed as one piece. In one form themember 13 is formed by welding a metal floor elevation body member portion to the upstanding metal member attachment portion. However, in another form the member is integrally formed from a metallic material. The present invention further contemplates that the member can be formed of materials other than metal including, but not limited to, composite materials, polymeric materials, synthetic organic materials and/or plastic. In one form the member is integrally formed of a composite material, a polymeric material, a synthetic material and/or a plastic. The upstandingattachment member portion 16 is secured to theouter surface 22 of thefurnace 10. In one form the upstandingattachment member portion 16 is secured to theouter surface 22 by anadhesive material 17. In a preferred form, the upstandingattachment member portion 16 is secured to theouter surface 22 by double-sided tape. Theadhesive material 17 can extend along the entire length of theattachment member portion 16 or can extend along only a portion of theattachment member portion 16. - The
bottom surface 20 of thefurnace 10 rests on avibration dampening pad 19 that is coupled to the floorelevation body member 15. Thevibration dampening pad 19 extending substantially along theupper surface 25 of thebody member 15 and is adapted to dampen vibration and noise associated with thefurnace 10. In one form, an elastomeric material defines thepad member 19. The elastomeric materials can include, but are not limited to, polymeric materials and rubber. - The furnace installation system is coupled to the
furnace 10 with theadhesive material 17 and the furnace cabinet rests upon thevibration dampening pads 19. The coupling of themembers 13 to thefurnace 10 allows for the alignment and/or movement of thefurnace 10 without necessitating the repositioning of themembers 13. Therefore, in one form of the present invention the furnace can be moved around to position the furnace without having to reset the members holding the furnace off the floor. Themembers 13 functioning to hold the furnace off of the floor, the vibration dampening pads cushion the furnace cabinet to enhance noise reduction, and the system allows the furnace to be positioned without having to reposition themembers 13. - With reference to
FIG. 5 , there is illustrated another embodiment of thefurnace installation system 110 of the present invention. As previously described for other forms of the present invention the furnace installation system elevates thebottom surface 20 of thefurnace 10 from thefloor 12. Thefurnace installation system 110 preferably includes a plurality offurnace mounting blocks 111 positioned between thefloor 12 and thebottom surface 20 of thefurnace 10. More preferably, thefurnace installation system 110 includes onefurnace mounting block 111 located at each of the four comers of thefurnace 10. However, the present invention contemplates other furnace installation systems including other quantities offurnace mounting blocks 111 and the location and spacing of them around thebottom surface 20 of the furnace. - With reference to
FIGS. 6-11 , there is illustrated one form of thefurnace mounting block 111. Thefurnace mounting block 111 includes amain body member 115 and asurface 116 adapted for abutting the floor and anothersurface 117 adapted for receiving thefurnace 10 thereon. In the present application thesurface 117 will be considered to receive the furnace thereon if the furnace directly contacts thesurface 117 or if the furnace contacts one or a series of intermediate components/materials/layers that are received on and supported bysurface 117. In one form of the present invention thefirst surface 116 and thesecond surface 117 are spaced apart at least about 2 inches. However it is understood that the present invention is not limited to surfaces spaced apart by the above dimensions and other spacing are contemplated herein. Further, in one form of the present invention thesurfaces surfaces - The
furnace mounting block 111 preferably includes at least one locatingportion 120 that is adapted to abut theouter surface 10 a of the furnace. The positioning of the locatingportion 120 adjacent theouter surface 10 a of thefurnace 10 causes thesurface 117 to be properly located and aligned with thebottom surface 20 of thefurnace 10. In one form of the present invention anupstanding member 121 that extends fromsurface 117 defines the locatingportion 120. In a preferred form of the present invention theupstanding member 121 extends substantially perpendicular from thesurface 117. In a more preferred form of the present invention the locatingportion 120 is defined by a pair ofupstanding members 121 that are oriented perpendicular to one another and have bearingsurfaces 122 adapted to abut theouter surface 10 a of the furnace. The locatingportion 120 is designed and constructed to mate with the corner configuration of the furnace. Those of ordinary skill in the art should understand that many furnaces do not have a totally enclosed bottom surface, rather they have a lip formed by the sheet metal furnace cabinet. The sheet metal lip generally extents perpendicular from theouter surface 10 a back under the furnace about ⅝ inches, however other lip sizes are contemplated herein. The present invention is applicable with all types of furnaces whether they have a total bottom surface or a lip. - In one form of the present invention the
furnace mounting block 111 includes an adherent layer/material 125 coupled with at least a portion ofsurface 117. The adherent layer/material 125 includes an adhesive material on an outer surface that is adapted to stick to thebottom surface 20 of thefurnace 10. The adhesive material securely couples thefurnace mounting block 111 with thefurnace 10. In one form of the present invention the adhesive material is a double backed tape, however other material such as, but not limited to, glue are contemplated herein. In a preferred form of the present invention a layer of material that covers the substantialentire surface 117 defines the adherent layer/material 125. - In a more preferred form of the present invention a
vibration dampening material 126 is located on and supported by thesurface 117. Thevibration dampening material 126 may form a part of the adherent layer/material 125 or be positioned between thesurface 117 and theadherent layer 125. Thevibration dampening material 117 provides for the dampening of vibration and noise that may be transmitted from the furnace to thefurnace mounting block 111. The vibration dampening material functioning to reduce or eliminate the transmission of noise and/or vibration from the furnace. A layer located on thesurface 117 preferably defines thevibration dampening material 117 and in one form has a thickness within the range of about ⅛ to about ¼ inches. However, other thicknesses are contemplated herein. Vibration dampening materials suitable for this application include, but are not limited to, an elastomeric material and/or a cork material. A vibration dampening pad having an elastomeric outer layer and a cork inner portion is also contemplated herein. In a preferred form of the present invention the vibration dampening material is formed of cork. The vibration dampening material is preferably connected to thesurface 117 and includes the adherent layer/material 125 on it'souter surface 126 a. The adhesive material is preferably applied in a fashion that allows it to be substantially parallel with thesurface 117. In one form of the present invention a removable layer (not illustrated) covers the adhesive material and prevents contamination of the adhesive prior to installation. - With reference to
FIG. 9 , there is illustrated a side view of one form of thefurnace mounting block 111. Thefurnace mounting block 111 inFIG. 9 has the locatingportion 120 extending outwardly from the rest of themain body member 115. The present invention contemplates that the locatingportion 120 may be configured to have the same width as themain body member 115 and not extend outwardly therefrom. Further, the main body member is contemplated as being formed as an integral component or as a multi-part assembled structure. The main body member is preferably formed as an integral component of materials selected from a group of metals, composite materials, polymeric materials, synthetic materials and/or plastic. Preferably the main body member is formed of a polymeric material, and the material and structure can withstand the static loads associated with supporting a furnace. - The
furnace mounting block 111 and furnace installation system has been described with the aid of the figures. A method of installing a furnace on the mountingblocks 111 will now be set forth. Thefurnace 10 is raised from thefloor 20 so that at least a portion of thebottom surface 20 is clear from thefloor 12. If thefurnace mounting block 111 includes a protective cover over the adhesive material it must be removed before installation. The furnace mounting block with the adhesive exposed is positioned proximate thebottom surface 20 of thefurnace 10. The locatingportion 120 of thefurnace mounting block 111 is brought into an abutting and aligning relationship with theouter surface 10 a of thefurnace 10. The adhesive surface is brought into contact with thebottom surface 20 of the furnace and adhered to the furnace. The procedure is repeated for each mounting location for the furnace. In a preferred form of the present invention the locatingportion 120 is brought into an abutting relationship with each corner adjacent the bottom surface of the furnace. Thefurnace 10 is then lowered back onto the floor and can be slid into position as desired. - While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected. It should be understood that while the use of the word preferable, preferably or preferred in the description above indicates that the feature so described may be more desirable, it nonetheless may not be necessary and embodiments lacking the same may be contemplated as within the scope of the invention, that scope being defined by the claims that follow. In reading the claims it is intended that when words such as “a,” “an,” “at least one,” “at least a portion” are used there is no intention to limit the claim to only one item unless specifically stated to the contrary in the claim. Further, when the language “at least a portion” and/or “a portion” is used the item may include a portion and/or the entire item unless specifically stated to the contrary.
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1. A mount for supporting a furnace above the floor, comprising:
a main body member having a first surface adapted to engage the floor and a second surface spaced from said first surface and adapted to support the furnace above the floor; and
an adherent component connected with said main body member and located proximate said second surface, said adherent component including an adhesive surface adapted to engage and couple said main body member with the furnace.
2. The mount of claim 1 , wherein said main body member includes a locating portion adapted to abut the furnace and align said second surface under the furnace.
3. The mount of claim 2 , wherein said locating portion includes an upstanding member extending substantially perpendicular from said second surface.
4. The mount of claim 2 , wherein said adherent component is located on said upstanding member, and which further includes a vibration dampening material located on said second surface and adapted to receive the furnace thereon.
5. The mount of claim 4 , wherein said vibration dampening material is defined by an elastomeric material.
6. The mount of claim 4 , wherein said vibration dampening material is defined by a cork material.
7. The mount of claim 4 , wherein said vibration dampening material is defined by an elastomeric and cork configuration.
8. The mount of claim 1 , wherein said adherent component is attached to said second surface, and wherein said adhesive surface is spaced from said second surface.
9. The mount of claim 8 , wherein said adhesive surface is substantially parallel with said second surface.
10. The mount of claim 8 , wherein said adherent component includes a vibration dampening portion located between said second surface and said adhesive surface.
11. The mount of claim 10 , wherein said vibration dampening portion includes an elastomeric material.
12. The mount of claim 10 , wherein said vibration dampening portion includes a cork material.
13. The mount of claim 10 , wherein said vibration dampening portion includes a vibration dampening pad.
14. The mount of claim 1 , wherein said first surface and said second surface are substantially parallel, and wherein said second surface is spaced from said first surface at least about 2 inches.
15. A mount for supporting a furnace above the floor, comprising:
a substantially rigid main body member having a first surface adapted to engage the floor and a second surface spaced from said first surface and adapted to support the furnace above the floor;
a vibration dampening component positioned on and connected with said second surface, said vibration dampening component having an outer adhesive surface adapted to engage and couple said main body member with the furnace; and
wherein said main body member has a locating portion extending from said second surface to abut an outer surface of the furnace and position said second surface relative to the furnace.
16. The mount of claim 15 , wherein said locating portion is defined by two upstanding members that are oriented perpendicular to one another, and wherein each of the two upstanding members has a bearing surface adapted to abut the furnace.
17. The mount of claim 15 , wherein said vibration dampening component includes an elastomeric material.
18. The mount of claim 15 , wherein said vibration dampening component includes a cork material.
19. The mount of claim 15 , wherein said main body member supports the furnace about at least 2 inches above the floor.
20. The mount of claim 15 , wherein said first and second surfaces are substantially parallel.
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