Exhaust vent
11168906 ยท 2021-11-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F2221/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2007/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24F7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention is directed to an exhaust vent assembly including a sleeve, a neck, a damper in the neck, a cap attached to the neck and a collar. The exhaust vent assembly may be configured without any tools and without any penetrative fasteners.
Claims
1. An exhaust vent assembly for use with an exhaust duct on a flat roof for exhaust from a bathroom, kitchen or clothes dryer wherein the exhaust duct extends upwardly and beyond said flat roof, the exhaust vent comprising: a plastic sleeve adapted to overlie said exhaust duct extending upwardly and beyond said flat roof, a plastic neck having a gooseneck configuration adapted to attach to an upper end of said plastic sleeve, a plastic damper constructed and arranged inside said plastic neck and adapted to move from a closed position to an open position in response to emission of said exhaust, a plastic cap adapted to be attached to an outer end of said plastic neck, wherein the plastic cap comprises a substantially cylindrical shape having a plurality of openings distributed around a circumference thereof adapted to emit said exhaust and to prevent entry of birds, and a plastic collar adapted to fit over said plastic sleeve and adjacent to said roof, wherein said exhaust vent assembly is adapted to be configured without penetrative fasteners.
2. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 1 further comprising a plastic damper ring attached to the inside of said plastic neck and adapted to receive said plastic damper.
3. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 2 wherein said plastic damper ring is eccentric in shape.
4. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 1 where said plastic cap is removably engaged with said neck, so as to be replaceable with a plastic cap comprising an annular ring having a screen adapted to prevent entry of insects.
5. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 2 where said plastic cap is removably engaged with said neck, so as to be replaceable with a plastic cap comprising an annular ring having a screen adapted to prevent entry of insects.
6. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 1 wherein said plastic sleeve includes a plurality of apertures at the bottom thereof adapted to receive a clamping band to secure said plastic sleeve to said exhaust duct and a plurality of locking channels at the top thereof adapted to receive a plurality of locking lugs on the interior of said plastic neck.
7. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 6 wherein said plurality of apertures are in alignment with said plurality of locking channels to allow uniform installation of a plurality of the exhaust vent assemblies.
8. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 1 further comprising at least one plastic bushing adapted to fit over said exhaust duct and engage the exterior wall of said exhaust duct and engage the inner wall of said plastic sleeve to create a space between said exhaust duct and said plastic sleeve.
9. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 8 including two plastic bushings attached at each end of said plastic sleeve.
10. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 9 wherein said space between said exhaust duct and said plastic sleeve includes insulation therein.
11. An exhaust vent assembly for use with an exhaust duct on a flat roof for exhaust from a bathroom, kitchen or clothes dryer, the exhaust vent comprising: a plastic sleeve adapted to overlie said exhaust duct wherein said plastic sleeve includes a plurality of apertures at the bottom thereof adapted to receive a clamping band to secure said plastic sleeve to said exhaust duct and a plurality of locking channels at the top thereof adapted to receive a plurality of locking lugs on the interior of a plastic neck, a plastic neck having a gooseneck configuration adapted to attach to an upper end of said plastic sleeve, a plastic damper constructed and arranged inside said plastic neck and adapted to move from a closed position to an open position in response to emission of said exhaust, a plastic damper ring attached to the inside of said plastic neck and adapted to receive said plastic damper and being eccentric in shape, a plastic cap adapted to be attached to an outer end of said plastic neck, at least one plastic bushing adapted to fit over said exhaust duct and engage the exterior wall of said exhaust duct and engage the inner wall of said plastic sleeve to create a space between said exhaust duct and said plastic sleeve, and a plastic collar adapted to fit over said plastic sleeve and adjacent to said roof, wherein said exhaust vent assembly is adapted to be configured without penetrative fasteners.
12. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 11 wherein said plastic cap comprises a cylindrical shape having a plurality of openings adapted to emit said exhaust and to prevent entry of birds.
13. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 11 where said plastic cap comprises an annular ring having a screen adapted to prevent entry of insects.
14. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 11 including two plastic bushings attached at each end of said plastic sleeve.
15. The exhaust vent assembly of claim 14 wherein said space between said exhaust duct and said plastic sleeve includes insulation therein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following detailed description of the specific non-limiting embodiments of the present invention can be best understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structures are indicated by like reference numbers.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(22) As seen generally in
(23) Sleeve 12 is preferably made of plastic such as polyvinylchloride (PVC) or high density polyethylene (HDPE). This provides for, among other things, lightweight construction, weatherproof construction, UV stabilized construction, simple installation and inexpensive manufacture. Referring to
(24) Sleeve 12 is secured to the galvanized duct D with a strapping band (not shown) or a plurality strapping bands. This provides for a nonintrusive connection of sleeve 12 to galvanized duct D. The strapping band is placed around the sleeve such that the strapping band will be laced through apertures 30 and engage the duct D, providing for a secure attachment of sleeve 12 to duct D.
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(26) Neck 14 includes inside thereof damper ring 22, preferably eccentric in shape as shown in
(27) Additionally, other means for securing a damper in neck 14 may be utilized without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, neck 14 may include two slots and damper 20 may include rods for mating in the slots. The damper, therefore, fits inside neck and is attached in neck by the rods engaging the slots. The exhaust airflow will open the damper allowing the exhaust air to exit through the vent. Similarly, when the exhaust device is not on, the damper will close to prevent inflow of air.
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(29) Neck 14 is adapted to be rotated on sleeve 12 360 degrees, in 90 degree increments based on the four lugs 44 and four twist lock channels 32. This will allow a contractor installing the exhaust vent 10 to move the neck 14 to a preferred position, including taking into consideration other exhaust vents on the roof or other equipment on the roof.
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(31) As an alternative to cap 16 and for other venting purposes, cap 16 may be replaced with cap 16A as shown in
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(34) As noted above in the preferred embodiment of exhaust vent 10, all of the assembly components are plastic and the exhaust vent may be assembled without tools and without penetrative fasteners. The exhaust vent 10 may be made of a specific color with all of the components color coordinated. Besides the ease of installing exhaust vent 10 and the cost saving, the exhaust vent provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
(35) As seen above, the present invention solves a number of problems of the prior art exhaust vents in a unique manner. For example, it weatherproofs and counter-flashes existing or new construction ducts for flat roofs. The exhaust vent 10 may be easily retrofitted on older projects; and it provides a back-draft damper and a bird proof assembly for dryer ducts on a flat roof. The plastic neck 14 is preferably one piece having a uniform seamless radius throughout such that there is minimal restriction or friction on the air flow. The cap 16 or cap 16A screws onto neck 14 such that no tools are required. For a bathroom exhaust, one may use cap 16A as opposed to cap 16. The caps 16 and 16A are readily removable making cleaning easy. Additionally, cap 16 is believed to be self-cleaning due to its position being exposed to wind and rain, and there are no known self-cleaning dryer vent bird guards. The exhaust vent 10 is adjustable for different height exhaust ducts, e.g. the plastic sleeve 12 may be cut down for lower duct application. Due to the exhaust vent's light weight, it does not require additional duct support like field designed assemblies that exert leverage due to their weight cantilevering away from the vertical duct riser. Due to the plastic seamless construction, there are no screws in the air-stream, unlike conventional hoods that need to be fastened to the duct or metal venting.
(36) The exemplary embodiments herein disclosed are not intended to be exhaustive or to unnecessarily limit the scope of the invention. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the present invention so that others skilled in the art may practice the invention. As will be apparent to one skilled in the art, various modifications can be made within the scope of the aforesaid description. Such modifications being within the ability of one skilled in the art form a part of the present invention and are embraced by the appended claims.