Roof vent assembly
11313129 · 2022-04-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D11/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A roof vent assembly may include a vent tube, a vent cap, an air plate and one or more airflow extension members. The airflow extension members may extend outward beyond the periphery of the air plate to create external air plenums. The roof vent assembly may be operable to draw air from the external air plenums under a roof membrane, into an internal air plenum defined by the air plate, through the vent tube and out of the vent cap to remove moisture from the roof.
Claims
1. A roof vent assembly comprising: a vent tube having a lower end, an upper end, and a hollow passage extending between the lower end and the upper end; a vent cap coupled to the upper end of the vent tube; an air plate coupled to the lower end of the vent tube and having: a periphery, an internal air plenum, and a first aperture that communicates with the internal air plenum; a first airflow extension tube that has: a first end that is coupled to the first aperture; and a second end that extends outward beyond the periphery of the air plate to create a first external air plenum; and wherein the roof vent assembly is operable to draw air from the first external air plenum, into the internal air plenum, through the hollow passage of the vent tube and out through the upper end of the vent tube.
2. The roof vent assembly of claim 1 wherein: the first aperture is positioned on a first side of the air plate; the first airflow extension tube extends outward from the first aperture; the air plate has a second aperture that: communicates with the internal air plenum; and is positioned on a second side of the air plate that is opposite the first side; a second airflow extension tube has a first end that is coupled to the second aperture and a second end that extends outward beyond the periphery of the air plate to create a second external air plenum; and the roof vent assembly is operable to draw air from the second external air plenum, into the internal air plenum, through the hollow passage of the vent tube and out through the upper end of the vent tube.
3. The roof vent assembly of claim 2 wherein: the first airflow extension tube extends outward beyond the periphery of the air plate by at least 12 inches; and the second airflow extension tube extends outward beyond the periphery of the air plate by at least 12 inches.
4. The roof vent assembly of claim 1 wherein: the air plate has a lower surface and an upper surface defining between them the internal air plenum.
5. The roof vent assembly of claim 1 wherein the air plate: is substantially ring shaped with a central opening that communicates the internal air plenum with the hollow passage in the vent tube.
6. The roof vent assembly of claim 5 wherein the air plate: has a split seam that extends between the periphery and the central opening.
7. The roof vent assembly of claim 6 wherein: the lower end of the vent tube defines a first contact surface; the air plate defines a second contact surface; and the roof vent assembly is configured to receive an associated roof membrane between the first and second contact surfaces when the roof vent assembly is installed on an associated roof.
8. The roof vent assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a fan that is supported to the vent tube and operable to force air from the first external air plenum, into the internal air plenum, through the hollow passage of the vent tube and out through the upper end of the vent tube.
9. The roof vent assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a detection-communications module comprising an integrated circuit board having a plurality of sensors.
10. A roof vent assembly comprising: a vent tube having a lower end, an upper end and a hollow passage extending between the lower end and the upper end; a vent cap coupled to the upper end of the vent tube; an air plate coupled to the lower end of the vent tube and having: a periphery; an internal air plenum; and a first connection channel; a first airflow extension member that has: a first end that is coupled to the first connection channel; and a second end that extends outward beyond the periphery of the air plate to create a first external air plenum; and wherein the roof vent assembly is operable to draw air from the first external air plenum, into the internal air plenum, through the hollow passage of the vent tube and out through the upper end of the vent tube.
11. The roof vent assembly of claim 10 wherein: the first connection channel is positioned on a first side of the air plate; the first airflow extension member extends outward from the first connection channel; the air plate has a second connection channel that is positioned on a second side of the air plate that is opposite the first side; a second airflow extension member has a first end that is coupled to the second connection channel and a second end that extends outward beyond the periphery of the air plate to create a second external air plenum; and the roof vent assembly is operable to draw air from the second external air plenum, into the internal air plenum, through the hollow passage of the vent tube and out through the upper end of the vent tube.
12. The roof vent assembly of claim 11 wherein: the first airflow extension member extends outward beyond the periphery of the air plate by at least 12 inches; and the second airflow extension member extends outward beyond the periphery of the air plate by at least 12 inches.
13. The roof vent assembly of claim 10 wherein: the air plate has a lower surface and an upper surface defining between them the internal air plenum.
14. The roof vent assembly of claim 10 wherein the air plate: is substantially ring shaped with a central opening that communicates the internal air plenum with the hollow passage in the vent tube.
15. The roof vent assembly of claim 14 wherein the air plate: has a split seam that extends between the periphery and the central opening.
16. The roof vent assembly of claim 15 wherein: the lower end of the vent tube defines a first contact surface; the air plate defines a second contact surface; and the roof vent assembly is configured to receive an associated roof membrane between the first and second contact surfaces when the roof vent assembly is installed on an associated roof.
17. The roof vent assembly of claim 10 further comprising: a fan that is supported to the vent tube and operable to force air from the first external air plenum, into the internal air plenum, through the hollow passage of the vent tube and out through the upper end of the vent tube.
18. A roof vent assembly comprising: a vent tube having a lower end, and upper end, and a hollow passage extending between the lower end and the upper end; a vent cap coupled to the upper end of the vent tube; an air plate that: has a periphery; has a lower surface and an upper surface defining between them an internal air plenum; is substantially ring shaped with a central opening that communicates the internal air plenum with the hollow passage in the vent tube; has a split seam that extends between the periphery and the central opening; has a first aperture on a first side that communicates with the internal air plenum; and has a second aperture on a second side opposite the first side that communicates with the internal air plenum; a first airflow extension tube that has: a first end that is coupled to the first aperture; and a second end that extends radially outward beyond the periphery of the air plate by at least 12 inches to create a first external air plenum; and a second airflow extension tube that has: a first end that is coupled to the second aperture; and a second end that extends radially outward beyond the periphery of the air plate by at least 12 inches to create a second external air plenum; wherein the roof vent assembly is operable to draw air from the first and the second external air plenums into the internal air plenum, through the hollow passage of the vent tube and out through the upper end of the vent tube.
19. The roof vent assembly of claim 18 wherein: the lower end of the vent tube defines a first contact surface; the air plate defines a second contact surface; and the roof vent assembly is configured to receive an associated roof membrane between the first and second contact surfaces when the roof vent assembly is installed on an associated roof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A more complete understanding of the present invention may be had by reference to the following Detailed Description and appended claims when taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) Referring now to the drawings submitted herewith, wherein various elements depicted therein are not necessarily drawn to scale and wherein through the views and figures like elements are referenced with identical reference numerals, there is illustrated an roof moisture detection and removal system 100 constructed according to the principles of the present invention.
(15) An embodiment of the present invention is discussed herein with reference to the figures submitted herewith. Those skilled in the art will understand that the detailed description herein with respect to these figures is for explanatory purposes and that it is contemplated within the scope of the present invention that alternative embodiments are plausible. By way of example but not by way of limitation, those having skill in the art in light of the present teachings of the present invention will recognize a plurality of alternate and suitable approaches dependent upon the needs of the particular application to implement the functionality of any given detail described herein, beyond that of the particular implementation choices in the embodiment described herein. Various modifications and embodiments are within the scope of the present invention.
(16) It is to be further understood that the present invention is not limited to the particular methodology, materials, uses and applications described herein, as these may vary. Furthermore, it is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is used for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. It must be noted that as used herein and in the claims, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” include the plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, a reference to “an element” is a reference to one or more elements and includes equivalents thereof known to those skilled in the art. All conjunctions used are to be understood in the most inclusive sense possible. Thus, the word “or” should be understood as having the definition of a logical “or” rather than that of a logical “exclusive or” unless the context clearly necessitates otherwise. Structures described herein are to be understood also to refer to functional equivalents of such structures. Language that may be construed to express approximation should be so understood unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
(17) References to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “exemplary embodiments”, and the like may indicate that the embodiment(s) of the invention so described may include a particular feature, structure or characteristic, but not every embodiment necessarily includes the particular feature, structure or characteristic.
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(19) The roof vent 10 includes a base ring 25 that is configured to be circumferentially disposed around roof vent riser tube 15 proximate the lower end 16 thereof. The base ring 25 is constructed from a durable flexible material and functions to sealably couple the roof vent riser tube 10 with roof membrane 98. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the base ring 25 is sealably coupled with roof membrane 98 utilizing suitable materials and/or techniques such as but not limited to caulking. The base ring 25 includes split seam 26 wherein the split seam 26 allows the base ring to be manipulated so as to be inserted into a smaller hole in roof membrane 98. The split seam 26 allows portions 27, 28 adjacent thereto to be separated in order to provide a user a technique to manipulate the shape of the base ring 25 temporarily so as to insert the base ring 25 into a hole in the roof membrane 98.
(20) Secured to the bottom 29 of the base ring 25 are a plurality of airflow spacers 30. The airflow spacers 30 are secured to the bottom 29 utilizing suitable durable techniques. The airflow spacers 30 are provided in pairs having a gap 31 therebetween providing sufficient space for the airflow extension tubes 40 that will be further discussed herein. The airflow spacers 30 are rectangular blocks manufactured from a suitable durable material and function to increase the void 35 intermediate the lower end 16 of the riser vent tube 15 and the exemplary roof 99. The increased void 35 functions to provide a larger and improved internal air intake plenum that provides improved ventilation in order to effect more efficient moisture removal from exemplary roof 99. The airflow spacers 30 are dispersed radially on the bottom 29 of the base ring 25 and it is contemplated within the scope of the present invention that at least four pairs of airflow spacers 30 are equally distributed around base ring 25. It is further contemplated within the scope of the present invention that the base ring 25 could have numerous alternate quantities of airflow spacers 30 wherein alternate quantities could be greater or less than the amount defined herein. It should be further understood that the airflow spacers 30 could be manufactured in alternate shapes and/or sizes in order to accomplish the desired task stated herein.
(21) Secured within the gap 31 of the airflow spacer 30 pairs are airflow extension tubes 40. Airflow extension tubes 40 are secured to the base ring 25 within gap 31 utilizing suitable durable techniques. It is also contemplated within the scope of the present invention that the airflow extension tubes 40 could be releasably positioned in gap 31. The airflow extension tubes 40 are manufactured from a suitable durable material and include a hollow passage 41 therethrough configured to provide airflow into void 35. The airflow extension tubes 40 provide a technique to increase the air intake into the roof vent 10 from an area of the exemplary roof 99 more distal than existing technology. The airflow extension tubes 40 are radially disposed along base ring 25 and extend outward therefrom. A combination of the airflow extension tubes 40 and airflow spacers 30 are used to provide an increased air intake plenum so as to improve the airflow through void 35 and as such provide improved moisture detection and removal from underneath the roof membrane 98 and roof 99. It is contemplated within the scope of the present invention that the roof vent 10 could include various quantities of airflow extension tubes 40. Further, it should be understood that the airflow extension tubes 40 could be manufactured in alternate diameters and length. The airflow spacers 30 and airflow extension tubes 40 create a larger void 35 and as such a larger air intake plenum. Conventional heating and cooling cycles of the roof 99 promotes condensation formation to occur in the void 35 and space 3 under roof membrane 98. As the temperature of the roof increases during daytime hours water present under roof membrane 98 is transitioned to its vapor state and is evacuated by the roof vent 10.
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(23) The detection—communication module 70 is suspendedly secured within the passage 20 of the roof vent riser tube 15 utilizing bracket 62. Bracket 62 is integrally formed with the bottom surface 54 of shell 55. Bracket 62 is elongated in shape having central void 65 configured to receive detection—communication module 70 and releasably secure therein. Bracket 62 includes opening 67 being of suitable size so as to accommodate detection—communication module 70 therein to allow the detection—communication module 70 to be slidably engaged with grooves 68 and as such be moved to lower end 69 of the bracket 62. It is contemplated within the scope of the present invention that the bracket 62 could be formed in numerous alternate shapes in order to accommodate a detection—communication module 70 having a different shape than what is illustrated herein. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the detection—communication module 70 could be formed in various different shapes and sizes and as such a bracket 62 could be formed so as to suspendedly mount the detection—communication module 70 within the passage 20 of the roof vent riser tube 15
(24) The detection-communication module 70 includes the necessary electronics to store, receive, transmit and manipulate data. The detection-communication module 70 is configured to provide various data measurements and transmit data signals to a remote server or other suitable computing device. The detection-communication module 70 is a conventional integrated circuit board having a plurality of sensors and transmitters thereon. The detection-communication module 70 includes humidity sensor 72. The humidity sensor 72 functions to detect the moisture in the air present within the hollow passage 20 as well as the humidity of the environmental air adjacent to the roof vent 10. In order to accomplish the latter, the fan 5 is placed in its second mode, as further described herein for sufficient time to draw environmental air into hollow passage 20 to allow measurement of the relative humidity. Humidity sensor 72 is a conventional humidity sensor that detects moisture changes that alters the electrical currents or temperature in the air. It is contemplated within the scope of the present invention that the humidity sensor 72 could be manufactured as a capacitive, digital or resistive humidity sensor. The humidity sensor 72 of the present invention is calibrated to measure moisture in the low parts-per-million range in order to provide early detection of moisture and potential problems with exemplary roof 99. Humidity sensor 72 is communicably coupled to transceiver 75 in order to provide data as will be further discussed herein. Sensors 73, 74 are additionally present on the detection-communication module 70. Sensors 73,74 are barometric pressure sensors and vibration sensors respectively. Sensors 73,74 are conventional barometric and vibration sensors and are communicably coupled to transceiver 75 so as to provide additional data such as storm detection or structural movement to a user of the roof moisture detection and removal system 100. The transceiver 75 is a conventional wireless transceiver having the necessary electronics to send and receive data signals. The transceiver 75 is operable to transmit the data signals collected by the humidity sensor 72 and sensors 73,74 to a remote computing device via conventional wireless communication protocols. As will be further discussed herein, each transceiver 75 is assigned a specific identifier such as but not limited to an IP address so as to provide a unique identifier associated with a location of each roof vent 10.
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(32) The roof vent assembly 700 may be used as described above. It may be operable to draw air from the external air plenum 3 (including through the airflow extension member 40 if it is an airflow extension tube), into the internal air plenum 724, 35, through the hollow passage 704 of the vent tube 702, out through the upper end 708 of the vent tube 702 and out of the vent cap 710 to atmosphere. If a fan is used, this airflow may be forced airflow.
(33) In the preceding detailed description, reference has been made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments, and certain variants thereof, have been described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. It is to be understood that other suitable embodiments may be utilized and that logical changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. The description may omit certain information known to those skilled in the art. The preceding detailed description is, therefore, not intended to be limited to the specific forms set forth herein, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, as can be reasonably included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.