PAUL R VARNEY
Real Estate Appraisers in Barre, MA

License number
Massachusetts 2342
Issued Date
Feb 22, 1993
Expiration Date
Feb 3, 2003
Type
Appraiser
Address
Address
Barre, MA 01005

Professional information

Paul Varney Photo 1

Electric Heating Apparatus For De-Icing Pipes

US Patent:
4423311, Dec 27, 1983
Filed:
Jan 19, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/226081
Inventors:
Paul Varney - Barre MA
International Classification:
H05B 356, H05B 378, E03B 714, F16L 5300
US Classification:
219306
Abstract:
An apparatus for heating liquid in a pipe to prevent freezing of the liquid and for de-icing of frozen pipes includes an elongated housing constructed of plastic material and having a central bore and fittings for detachably coupling each end of the housing to the open end of a liquid pipe so that the central bore connects a first liquid pipe to a second liquid pipe. The fittings each comprise a sleeve attachable to the pipe end, a sealing gasket between the end of the housing and an annular flange on the sleeve, and a threaded coupling nut cooperating with external threads on the housing and having a flange engaging the sleeve flange. The housing includes a lateral passageway intermediate its end communicating with the central bore and closed by a sealer valve having an opening with a normally closed penetrable seal of elastomeric material. An elongated electric resistance heating cable, including a probe containing an electric heating core at the free end thereof, is slidably insertable through the penetrable seal into the housing bore and then into one of the pipes through the open end thereof. An electric control means including a switch and rheostat is mounted on the housing and connected to the heating cable for controlling the operation and temperature of the heating cable.


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Heat Recovery System

US Patent:
4502529, Mar 5, 1985
Filed:
Sep 30, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/307299
Inventors:
Paul R. Varney - Barre MA
International Classification:
F24H 300
US Classification:
165 47
Abstract:
A system for transferring heat from outgoing domestic waste liquids to incoming water, including a helical tube forming a wall of the system and carrying the incoming water.