OFF-RIDGE ROOF VENT WITH INTERNAL WATER DIVERTER
20210325061 · 2021-10-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F2221/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04D13/0459
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F24F7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The off-ridge roof vent with an internal water diverter includes a throat, a hood and a water diverter. The throat has a front throat wall, a rear throat wall and a pair of longitudinally opposed throat sidewalls. The throat has open upper and lower ends. The hood has an upper hood wall that is convex upward, a pair of longitudinally opposed hood sidewalls and a lower hood wall. A lower end of the hood has a rear portion, a central portion and a front portion, the rear portion being open, aligned with, and in open communication with the open upper end of the throat. The lower hood wall defines the central portion and projects forward from the front throat wall. The front portion is open, having a perforated grating mounted therein. A water diverter extends from the front edge of the lower hood wall and slopes above the grating.
Claims
1. An off-ridge roof vent with an internal water diverter, comprising a vent body having: a throat, including: a front throat wall; a rear throat wall; and a pair of longitudinally opposed throat sidewalls extending between the front throat wall and the rear throat wall, the throat having an open upper end and an open lower end, the lower end being dimensioned and configured for installation over an opening defined in a roof of a building; a hood, including: an upper hood wall, the upper hood wall being convex upward; a pair of longitudinally opposed hood sidewalls disposed on opposite sides of the upper hood wall; and a lower hood wall, and a lower end, the hood having a rear portion, a central portion and a front portion, the rear portion being open, aligned with, and in open communication with the open upper end of the throat, the lower hood wall defining the central portion of the lower end of the hood and projecting forward from the front throat wall, the front portion defining a vent opening, the throat and the hood defining a duct providing a continuous air passage from interior air spaces to exterior environmental air above the roof; a water diverter extending at an angle from the lower hood wall above a portion of the vent opening, diverting water to drip downward and out the vent opening onto the roof; and a grating disposed in the vent opening, the grating having one end mounted to the lower end of the hood and its opposed end mounted to the lower hood wall, the grating having a plurality of perforations defined therein permitting passage of air between the interior air spaces and the exterior environmental air above the roof.
2. The off-ridge roof vent as recited in claim 1, wherein said grating comprises an elongated wall having a linear array of perforated grids formed therein.
3. The off-ridge roof vent as recited in claim 1, wherein the throat sidewalls are attached to the front and rear throat walls and the hood sidewalls are attached to the upper hood wall.
4. The off-ridge roof vent as recited in claim 1, further comprising a peripheral mounting flange extending around the open lower end of the throat for attaching the vent body to the roof of the building.
5. The off-ridge roof vent as recited in claim 4, wherein the peripheral mounting flange is parallel to the lower hood wall.
6. The off-ridge roof vent as recited in claim 5, wherein the front throat wall is orthogonal to the peripheral mounting flange and the lower hood wall.
7. The off-ridge roof vent as recited in claim 6, wherein the rear throat wall is parallel to the front throat wall.
8. The off-ridge roof vent as recited in claim 1, wherein the water diverter is angled upwardly from a plane defined by the lower hood wall by an angle of 45°.
9. The off-ridge roof vent as recited in claim 1, wherein said vent body is made from a material selected from the group consisting of galvalume sheet metal and aluminum sheet metal.
10. The off-ridge roof vent as recited in claim 1, wherein said hood has a curvature of 180°, said throat and said hood front portion defining air passages extending substantially parallel to each other, the lower hood wall and the vent opening being orthogonal to the front throat wall.
11. An off-ridge roof vent, comprising: an elongate rectangular duct defining a throat of the vent, the duct having a front wall, a rear wall, opposing sidewalls, an open upper end, and an open lower end; a mounting flange extending from the elongate rectangular duct around the open lower end, the mounting flange being adapted for attaching the duct to a roof of a building over an opening in the roof for ventilating spaces below the roof; an elongate dome-shaped hood having: a rear portion disposed over the open upper end of the elongate rectangular duct; a front portion defining an overhang extending forward from the rear portion, the overhang having a lower side, a front end, and a rear end; and the hood having an elongate lower wall extending from the front wall of the elongate rectangular duct along the rear end of the overhang and a vent opening extending along the front end of the overhang; a water diverter extending from the elongate lower wall of the hood above the vent opening at an angle for diverting water to drip downward and out the vent opening; and a grating disposed in the vent opening, the grating having one end mounted to the lower end of the hood and its opposed end mounted to the lower hood wall, the grating having a plurality of perforations defined therein permitting passage of air between interior air spaces below the roof and exterior environmental air above the roof.
12. The off-ridge roof vent according to claim 11, wherein said grating comprises an elongated wall having a linear array of perforated grids formed therein.
13. The off-ridge roof vent according to claim 11, wherein the walls of said elongate rectangular duct and said hood are attached to provide protection against water entering through joints in said duct and said hood.
14. The off-ridge roof vent according to claim 11, wherein said mounting flanges have staggered mounting holes for using fasteners inserted therein.
15. The off-ridge roof vent according to claim 11, wherein the water diverter is angled upward from a plane defined by the lower hood wall by an angle of 45°.
16. The off-ridge roof vent according to claim 11, wherein said duct, said mounting flange, and said hood are made from a material selected from the group consisting of galvalume sheet metal and aluminum sheet metal.
17. The off-ridge roof vent according to claim 11, wherein said hood has a curvature of 180°, said throat and said hood front portion defining air passages extending substantially parallel to each other, the lower hood wall and the vent opening being orthogonal to said throat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] The off-ridge roof vent with an internal water diverter, designated generally as 10 in the drawings, is adapted for mounting on a roof of a building. As shown in
[0015] A water diverter 44 is formed in the lower hood wall 34 between the central portion 38 of the lower end 42 of the hood 14 and the grating 46 and projects upward at an angle of about 45° to prevent water from the external environment being blown into the throat 12 through the grating 46 mounted in the lower end 42 of the hood 14. Further, a peripheral mounting flange (or flanges) 48 may be secured to, and extend around, the open lower end 26 of the throat 12. As shown in
[0016] As best seen in
[0017] It should be understood that the off-ridge roof vent with an internal water diverter 10 may be formed from any suitable type of wind and water resistant material. Preferably, the vent 10 is made from 26-gauge galvalume (steel sheet metal coated with Galvalume® [a registered trademark of BIEC International, Inc. of Vancouver, Wash., referring to a coating containing about 55% zinc, 43-44% aluminum, and trace amounts of silicon] or 0.032-inch aluminum. It should be further understood that the various components of the off-ridge roof vent 10 with an internal water diverter may be joined to one another using any suitable method. Preferably, the sides, flanges, and grating are joined to the body of the vent 10 by Pittsburgh seams (a sheet metal joint where on sheet has a 90° flange inserted in a pocket formed in the second sheet, which is covered by bending a flap on the second sheet), thereby providing a seam or joint that is resistant to penetration by water. The holes 56 in the perforated grids 54 may be formed directly in the sheet metal, avoiding the necessity of using flimsy wire screens to cover the external openings of the vent 10.
[0018] It should also be understood that the relative dimensions of the off-ridge roof vent 10 shown in
[0019] It is to be understood that the off-ridge roof vent with an internal water diverter is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.