Sealing louvers for roof structures
10724236 ยท 2020-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
- David G. WEAVER (Southlake, TX, US)
- Vincent J. KEHS (Barto, PA, US)
- Benjamin R. Elliott (Chattanooga, TN, US)
Cpc classification
F24F13/15
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E06B7/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F24F7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B7/163
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F24F13/15
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04F10/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Louvered roof systems are provided with one or more louvers. Such louvers can be combined in an assembly that is movable between an open condition and a closed condition. In the closed condition, louvers in the assembly engage one another. In such engagement, a leg extending generally transversely from one louver may include a wing that extends generally transversely to the leg and that abuts a surface of an adjacent louver. Additionally or alternatively, in such engagement, a leg extending transversely from one louver may be received in a notch in an adjacent louver.
Claims
1. A louvered roof system comprising: a louver of a plurality of louvers configured for movement between an open position and a closed position, each louver in the plurality of louvers comprising: (i) a first end; (ii) a second end opposite the first end; (iii) a leg having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the leg extending generally transverse to the second end and from the proximal portion to the distal portion; (iv) a top surface positioned on a top side of the louver and between outer edges of the louver, the top surface having a curvature at or adjacent the first end; and (v) a wing extending generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of the leg from the distal portion of the leg so as to form an acute angle between the wing and the leg; wherein the wing is oriented such that, in the closed position, a first louver and a second louver of the plurality of louvers are engaged with one another such that a distal end of the wing of the second louver abuts the first louver and extends at an angle away from the first end of the first louver and toward the second end of the first louver so as to mate against the curvature of the top surface at or adjacent the first end so as to obstruct passage of liquid between the first louver and the second louver.
2. The louvered roof system of claim 1, wherein the louver of the plurality of louvers comprises the second louver and the louvered roof system further comprises the first louver.
3. The louvered roof system of claim 2, further comprising at least one of: an end cap coupled with the second louver along a lateral edge of the second louver; a guide rod coupled with the first louver and the second louver and configured to cause rotation of both the first louver and the second louver in response to movement of the guide rod; an actuator operable to move at least one of the first louver or the second louver between the open position and the closed position; a gutter positioned below a lateral edge of at least one of the first louver or the second louver; or a frame in which at least one of the first louver or the second louver is mounted so as to facilitate movement between the open position and the closed position.
4. The louvered roof system of claim 1, wherein the leg is a second leg, the distal portion is a second distal portion, the proximal portion is a second proximal portion, and each louver in the plurality of louvers further comprises: a first leg having a first proximal portion and a first distal portion, the first leg extending generally transverse to the first end and from the first proximal portion to the first distal portion, wherein the first leg is sized such that, in the closed position, the first louver and the second louver of the plurality of louvers are engaged with one another such that the first leg of the first louver abuts the second end of the second louver.
5. The louvered roof system of claim 4, wherein each louver in the plurality of louvers further comprises: a first notch positioned at the first end, wherein, in the closed position, the first louver and the second louver of the plurality of louvers are engaged with one another such that the second leg of the second louver is received in the first notch of the first louver; and a second notch positioned at the second end, wherein, in the closed position, the first louver and the second louver of the plurality of louvers are engaged with one another such that the first leg of the first louver is received in the second notch of the second louver.
6. The louvered roof system of claim 4, wherein each louver in the plurality of louvers further comprises: a bottom surface positioned between the outer edges of the louver and on a bottom side of the louver opposite the top side; wherein the first leg extends away from the top surface and the second leg extends away from the bottom surface, and wherein, in the closed position, the first louver and the second louver of the plurality of louvers are engaged with one another such that the first leg of the first louver abuts the bottom surface of the second louver and such that the second leg of the second louver abuts the top surface of the first louver.
7. The louvered roof system of claim 4, wherein each louver in the plurality of louvers further comprises: a bottom surface positioned between the outer edges of the louver and on a bottom side of the louver opposite the top side; and wherein the louvered roof system further comprises an end cap positioned at a lateral edge of the louver of the plurality of louvers, the end cap including a flange extending generally transverse to the bottom surface so as to direct liquid flow from the top surface past the bottom surface and prevent travel of the liquid flow along the bottom surface.
8. The louvered roof system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the wing or the leg is straight.
9. A louvered roof system comprising: a louver of a plurality of louvers, the plurality of louvers configured for movement between an open position and a closed position, each louver in the plurality of louvers comprising: (i) a first end; (ii) a second end opposite the first end; (iii) a top surface positioned on a top side of the louver and between outer edges of the louver; (iv) a bottom surface positioned between the outer edges of the louver and on a bottom side of the louver opposite the top side; (v) a first notch positioned at the first end; (vi) a second notch positioned at the second end; (vii) a first leg having a first proximal portion and a first distal portion, the first leg extending generally transverse to the first end and from the first proximal portion to the first distal portion; and (viii) a second leg having a second proximal portion and a second distal portion, the second leg extending generally transverse to the second end and from the second proximal portion to the second distal portion wherein, in the closed position, a first louver and a second louver of the plurality of louvers are engaged with one another such that the second leg of the second louver is received against the first louver, and wherein the first leg is sized such that, in the closed position, the first louver and the second louver of the plurality of louvers are engaged with one another such that the second leg of the second louver is received in the first notch of the first louver and such that the first leg of the first louver is received in the second notch of the second louver; wherein the first leg extends away from the top surface and the second leg extends away from the bottom surface such that, in the closed position, the first louver and the second louver of the plurality of louvers are engaged with one another such that the first leg of the first louver abuts the bottom surface of the second louver and such that the second leg of the second louver abuts the top surface of the first louver.
10. The louvered roof system of claim 9, wherein the louver of the plurality of louvers comprises the second louver and the louvered roof system further comprises the first louver.
11. The louvered roof system of claim 10, further comprising at least one of: a guide rod coupled with the first louver and the second louver and configured to cause rotation of both the first louver and the second louver in response to movement of the guide rod; an actuator operable to move at least one of the first louver or the second louver between the open position and the closed position; a gutter positioned below a lateral edge of at least one of the first louver or the second louver; or a frame in which at least one of the first louver or the second louver is mounted so as to facilitate movement between the open position and the closed position.
12. The louvered roof system of claim 9, further comprising an end cap positioned at a lateral edge of the louver, the end cap comprising a flange extending generally transverse to the bottom surface and extending past the bottom surface in a direction away from both the top surface and the bottom surface so as to direct liquid flow from the top surface past the bottom surface to form droplets or streams to fall from a lower part of the flange and prevent travel of the liquid flow along the bottom surface.
13. The louvered roof system of claim 12, wherein the flange extends substantially along an entire span of the lateral edge at which the end cap is coupled.
14. The louvered roof system of claim 9, wherein each louver in the plurality of louvers further comprises: a wing extending generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of the second leg from the second distal portion of the second leg; wherein the wing is oriented such that, in the closed position, the first louver and the second louver of the plurality of louvers are engaged with one another such that the wing of the second louver abuts the first end of the first louver and obstructs passage of liquid between the first louver and the second louver.
15. A louvered roof system comprising: a louver of a plurality of louvers configured for movement between an open position and a closed position, each louver in the plurality of louvers comprising: (i) a first end; (ii) a second end opposite the first end; (iii) a top surface configured to receive water under the influence of gravity when the louver is installed and the plurality of louvers is in the closed position, the top surface positioned on a top side of the louver and between outer edges of the louver, the top surface having a curvature at or adjacent the first end; (iv) an underside opposite the top surface; and (v) an L-shaped projection extending from the underside of the louver, the L-shaped projection including: (a) a straight leg having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the leg extending generally transverse to the second end and from the proximal portion to the distal portion, the leg arranged such that, in the closed position, a first louver and a second louver of the plurality of louvers are engaged with one another such that the distal portion of the leg of the second louver abuts the top surface of the first louver; and (b) a wing extending generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of the leg from the distal portion of the leg; wherein the wing is oriented such that, in the closed position, the first louver and the second louver of the plurality of louvers are engaged with one another such that a distal end of the wing of the second louver abuts the first louver and extends at an angle away from the first end of the first louver and toward the second end of the first louver so as to mate against the curvature of the top surface at or adjacent the first end so as to obstruct passage of liquid between the first louver and the second louver.
16. The louvered roof system of claim 15, wherein the wing comprises a straight wing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Illustrative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawing figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The subject matter of embodiments of the present invention is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.
(11) Disclosed herein are roofing structures and associated elements that are configured to provide improved sealing and thus reduce or prevent leaking of water or other liquid in between louvers in a closed condition.
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(13) The illustrated louvers 102 include longitudinal edges 112 (e.g., leading edges 112A and trailing edges 112B) and lateral edges 114. The longitudinal edges 112 make up the long edges of the louver 102, running along the length of the louver 102 (e.g., between the lateral edges 114). The lateral edges 114 make up the short ends of the louver 102. In general, when a louver 102 is installed in the frame 104, the longitudinal edges 112 extend substantially parallel to an axis of rotation about which the louver 102 rotates relative to the frame 104. In contrast, the lateral edges 114 generally face the sides of the frame 104, which may extend, for example, between the front and the rear of the frame 104.
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(17) The louver 102 illustrated in
(18) The louver 102 illustrated in
(19) A first leg 136 extends from the first end 120 of the louver 102. The first leg 136 includes a first proximal portion 138 and a first distal portion 140. The first proximal portion 138 may be connected at the first end 120 of the louver 102. The first leg 136 extends from the first proximal portion 138 to the first distal portion 140, such as in a direction that is generally transverse to the louver 102. For example, the first leg 136 is shown extending upward in
(20) A first notch 144 is also shown in
(21) A second leg 146 extends from the second end 122 of the louver 102. The second leg 146 includes a second proximal portion 148 and a second distal portion 150. The second proximal portion 148 may be connected at the second end 122 of the louver 102. The second leg 146 extends from the second proximal portion 148 to the second distal portion 150, such as in a direction that is generally transverse to the louver 102. The second leg 146 may be connected to a different side of the louver 102 than the first leg 136 and/or may extend in a direction that is different from the direction in which the first leg 136 extends. For example, the second leg 146 is shown extending downward in
(22) The second leg 146 is also shown with a wing 154. The wing 154 extends generally transversely to a longitudinal axis of the second leg 146. For example, the wing 154 is shown in
(23) A second notch 158 is also shown in
(24) Features of the louver 102 may be sized relative to one another. For example, the first notch 144 may be sized for receiving the second distal portion 150, the second bent tab 152, and/or the wing 154 of the second leg 146 of another one of the louvers 102. As another example, the second notch 158 may be sized for receiving the first distal portion 140, the first bent tab 142, and/or the first wing 156 of the first leg 136 of another one of the louvers 102.
(25) Operation of the louvers 102 is now explained with reference to
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(27) In the engagement shown in
(28) The engagement of the louvers 102 shown in
(29) As previously noted, in some cases, one or more of the louvers 102 may include both a first wing 156 on a first leg 136 and a second wing 154 on a second leg 146. Such an arrangement may increase a number of orientations in which a louver 102 may be installed to allow proper functioning within an assembly. For example, in
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(31) If desired, the end cap 160 may include features for facilitating rotation of a louver 102. For example, the end cap 160 is shown in
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(34) A downward flange 172 is also shown on the end cap 160 in
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(36) Additionally, although the downward flange 172 or 272 is shown as part of an end cap 160 or 260, other options are possible. For example, any other feature described above with respect to an end cap 160 or 260 may additionally or alternatively be provided as an integral part of a louver 102 and/or as a distinct part that can be coupled to the louver 102 directly or via intervening components.
(37) Different arrangements of the components depicted in the drawings or described above, as well as components and steps not shown or described are possible. Similarly, some features and subcombinations are useful and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. Embodiments of the invention have been described for illustrative and not restrictive purposes, and alternative embodiments will become apparent to readers of this patent. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above or depicted in the drawings, and various embodiments and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the claims below.