SMOKE VENT
20170321924 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F11/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F11/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24F11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A smoke vent including a curb and door assembly utilizing a continuous hinge assembly that extends an entire length of a door. Hinge members of the door assembly and curb define continuous, extruded hinge members such that the door is supported across the entire length of the hinge members, whereby localized deflection of the curb is avoided. By supporting the door across the entire length of the hinge member, a door seal can be evenly compressed against the curb so as to prevent moisture/water intrusion when the door is in a closed disposition. The door assembly can further include a dome member that substantially defines an upper and lower surface of the door(s). Each door can comprise a plurality of retainer clips that positively couple the dome member to extruded members that define a door frame while providing a moisture resistant seal between the dome member and the door frame.
Claims
1. A smoke vent, comprising: a curb member having a hinge mount wall, the hinge mount wall including a hinge member continuously defined along a wall length of the hinge mount wall; and a door assembly including a hinge side, the hinge side having a hinge tab defining an arcuate hinge channel, wherein the hinge tab is continuously defined along a hinge side length of the hinge side, wherein the arcuate hinge channel engages the hinge member continuously along the entire hinge side.
2. The smoke vent of claim 2, wherein the hinge member is formed integrally with the hinge mount wall.
3. The smoke vent of claim 1, wherein the hinge member is detachably coupled to the hinge mount wall.
4. The smoke vent of claim 1, wherein the hinge tab is defined on an extruded assembly including a lower hinge engagement portion and an upper dome engagement surface.
5. The smoke vent of claim 4, wherein the lower hinge engagement portion includes a projecting drip edge extending below the arcuate hinge channel and outwardly away from the hinge mount wall.
6. The smoke vent of claim 4, wherein the door assembly further comprises: a panel retainer clip; and a cover panel, wherein the cover panel is sealably captured between the upper dome engagement surface and a lower surface of the panel retainer clip.
7. The smoke vent of claim 6, wherein the panel retainer clip includes a latching portion having a latch member and a biasing member, and wherein the upper dome engagement surface defines a receiving channel such that said receiving channel retainably receives the latch member, whereby the cover panel is captured between the upper dome engagement surface and the lower surface.
8. The smoke vent of claim 1, wherein the arcuate hinge channel continuously engages the hinge member between an angular range of 0 degrees to about 100 degrees as measured from a sealing flange on the curb member.
9. The smoke vent of claim 8, wherein the door assembly can be selectively attached to or detached from the curb member when the orientation of the door assembly to the sealing flange exceeds the angular range.
10. The smoke vent of claim 1, further comprising: a second hinge mount wall located opposite the hinge mount wall, the second hinge mount wall including a second hinge member continuously defined along the wall length of the second hinge mount wall; and a second door including a second hinge side, the second hinge side having a second hinge tab defining a second arcuate hinge channel, wherein the second hinge tab is continuously defined along the hinge side length of the second hinge side, wherein the second arcuate hinge channel engages the second hinge member continuously along the entire second hinge side.
11. A method for assembling a smoke vent, comprising: positioning a door assembly having a hinge side such that the hinge side is proximate a hinge mount wall of a curb member; placing an arcuate hinge channel defined continuously along the hinge side into contact with a hinge member defined continuously along the hinge mount wall; and rotating the door assembly to a closed position over the curb member whereby the hinge member and the arcuate hinge channel are in continuous contact to define a continuous hinge.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising: attaching a detachable hinge mount to the hinge mount wall, wherein the hinge member is defined on the detachable hinge mount.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of positioning the door assembly further comprises: orienting the door assembly such that the door assembly and a sealing flange on the curb member define an angle exceeding 100 degrees.
14. The method of claim 11, further comprising: rotating the door assembly to an open position over the curb member wherein the door assembly and a sealing flange on the curb member define an angle of 100 degrees or less.
15. A smoke vent hinge assembly, comprising: a hinge member defined continuously along a hinge mount wall of a curb member; and an arcuate hinge channel defined continuously along a hinge side of a door assembly, wherein the hinge member and the arcuate hinge channel define a hinge assembly and the hinge member and the arcuate hinge channel are in continuous contact along a length of the hinge assembly.
16. The smoke vent hinge assembly of claim 15, wherein the arcuate hinge channel can be placed into contact with the hinge member when the door assembly is oriented relative to a curb member at an angle exceeding 100 degrees.
17. The smoke vent hinge assembly of claim 15, wherein the door assembly remains retainably attached to the curb member when the door assembly is oriented relative to a curb member at an angle of 100 degrees or less.
18. The smoke vent hinge assembly of claim 15, wherein the hinge member is defined on a detachable hinge mount and wherein the detachable hinge mount is removably coupled to the curb member.
19. The smoke vent hinge assembly of claim 15, wherein the hinge side of the door assembly includes a projecting drip edge extending below the arcuate hinge channel and outwardly away from the hinge mount wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The invention can be completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of various embodiments of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0027] While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] As shown in
[0029] Generally, curb member 102 is formed of a moisture resistant metal or alloy such as, for example, aluminum. Curb member 102 generally defines a square or rectangular curb perimeter 110. Curb member 102 comprises a pair of opposed hinge mount walls 112a, 112b, a pair of end walls 114a, 114b and a gutter member 116. Generally, the hinge mount walls 112, end walls 114a, 114b and gutter member 116 all comprise individually extruded members that are welded together to define the curb member 102. Hinge mount walls 112a and 112b are essentially the same member except for being oriented in the opposite direction. End walls 114a and 114b are also essentially the same member except for being oriented in opposite directions when coupled together to form the curb member 102. Curb member 102 is generally mounted between the end walls 114a, 114b at a midpoint position between the hinge mount walls 112a, 112b.
[0030] As seen in
[0031] The design of upper end 124 varies between the opposed hinge mount walls 112a, 112b and the end walls 114a, 114b. For end walls 114a, 114b, the upper end 124 terminates in a sealing flange 132 as shown in
[0032] Door assembly 104 generally comprises a cover panel 158 defining an upper exterior surface 160 and a lower interior surface 162 as shown in
[0033] Door assembly 104 further comprises a panel retainer clip 200 as shown in
[0034] In assembling door assembly 104 as shown in
[0035] Once door assembly 104 is assembled, door assembly 104 can be positioned above the curb member 102 with the hinge side 164 positioned proximate hinge mount wall 112a. In order to hingedly attach the door assembly 104 to the curb member 102, door assembly 104 should be positioned such that the hinge tab 190 is positioned below the projecting hinge member 142. The door assembly 104 is then manipulated to bring the arcuate hinge channel 196 into contact with the arcuate hinge surface 146. With the hinge tab 190 and the projecting hinge member 142 engaged, the door assembly 104 can begin to rotate about the projecting hinge member 142 whereby the arcuate profile 188 of the lower arcuate surface 186 begins to interface with the upper arcuate surface 140. The door assembly 104 can then be rotated to a fully closed position 230 as shown in
[0036] As the hinge tab 190 and projecting hinge member 142 extend the entire length of the extruded assembly 170 and the hinge mount wall 112a respectively, the hinge engagement is continuous along the entire length of the hinge side 164. As such, there is no localized deflection at specific hinge locations as found in typical designs, and instead, even pressure is applied to the hinge flange 133 and against a curb seal 240.
[0037] With the present design, manufacturing and assembly of the smoke vent 100 is simplified and costs are reduced through the use of extrusion techniques and by removing the number of fastener and welding operations necessary to fabricate the smoke vent 100. For example, extruded assembly 170 is used on each side of the door frame 163. In addition, cover panel 158 is coupled to the door frame 163 using a single, full length panel retainer clip along each side of the door frame 163 so as to remove the necessity for multiple fasteners. In addition, by extruding the projecting hinge member 142 as part of the hinge mount walls 112a, 112b and the hinge tab 190 as part of the extruded assembly 170, no separate hinge parts are required to be purchased nor are they required to be separately installed on the curb member 102 and the door frame 163. The use of the disclosed extruded assemblies can be applied across other roof components including, for example, roof hatches.
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[0040] While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and described in detail. It is understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Furthermore, while the present application has been described with respect to a smoke vent, the principles associated with the continuous extruded hinge as well as the use of a panel retainer clip in door assembly can be similarly applied to other roof components including, for example, roof access hatches and the like.