![]() The incubator of claim 1 wherein the control unit has an LED display screen that displays the humidity, temperature and the heater on-off mode.ġ0. The incubator of claim 1 wherein the control unit is recess mounted in the top lid in a flush arrangement.ĩ. The incubator of claim 1 wherein the thermistor is moveable within the incubator and is mounted on a clear plastic sheet to support the thermistor on top of the eggs.Ĩ. The incubator of claim 1 further comprising room air flow vents in the top lid and the base pan.ħ. The incubator of claim 2 wherein the deflector is a cone mounted above a constantly running fan in the direction of air flow from the fan to move air out of the frame housing and through the heater core and a second deflector is a mounted on the frame housing above the fan and outside of the heater core to move heated air away from the inside of the top lid and further throughout the incubator.Ħ. The incubator of claim 2 wherein the deflector is a mounted on the frame housing and outside of the heater core to move heated air away from the inside of the top lid and throughout the incubator.ĥ. The incubator of claim 1 wherein the deflector is a cone to move air from the incubator, into the frame housing and out of the frame housing through the heater core.Ĥ. The incubator of claim 1, wherein the heater assembly comprises a frame housing with an insulated heater core wrapped therearound in spaced relationship to itself and a deflector mounted to the frame to deflect moving, heated air evenly downwardly throughout the incubator.ģ. An insulated egg incubator, comprising: a) a base pan with a bottom into which eggs are placed for incubation until hatching b) water channels evenly disbursed in the bottom of the base pan for adding water and humidity to the incubator c) a plastic molded screen located in the base pan above the water channels to support the eggs d) a top lid of a smaller dimension than the base pan for completely nesting upside down into the base pan for shipping of the incubator e) a window in the top lid for viewing within the incubator f) a heater assembly mounted to the inside of the top lid g) a digital control unit controls the on-off modes of the heater h) a thermistor inside the top lid and connected to the control unit placeable on the eggs for displaying the temperature within the incubator at the top of the eggs and inputting temperature readings to the control unit for operation of the heater and the fan i) a humidity sensor inside the top lid and connected to the control unit for displaying the humidity within the incubator and j) a power cord for connection and supply of electrical power to the control unit.Ģ. ![]() ![]() A power cord with a plug is provided for connection and supply of electrical power to the control unit.ġ. A humidity sensor is located inside the top lid and connected to the control unit for displaying the humidity within the incubator. A thermistor is provided inside the top lid and connected to the control unit placeable on the eggs for displaying the temperature within the incubator at the top of the eggs and inputting temperature readings to the control unit for operation of the heater. A digital control unit is mounted in the top lid with a rectifier connected to and controlling the on-off modes of the heater and the fan. An insulated heater with a plastic fan assembly is mounted to the inside of the top lid. A window is in the top lid for viewing within the incubator. A top lid of a smaller dimension than the base pan is provided for completely nesting upside down into the base pan for shipping of the incubator. A plastic molded screen is located in the base pan above the water channels to support the eggs. ![]() Water channels are evenly disbursed in the bottom of the base pan for adding water and humidity to the incubator. ![]() An insulated egg incubator having a base pan with a bottom into which eggs are placed for incubation until hatching. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |