Positive Pressure Vent for a Vehicle
20200215879 ยท 2020-07-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60H3/0616
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H3/0641
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/00378
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
According to the invention, there is provided a positive pressure vent (10) for a vehicle (12). The vent (10) includes an inlet chamber (14) having an air intake port (16) facing into an air stream generated by motion of the vehicle (12) so as to collect air and form a positive pressure inside the inlet chamber (14). There is further provided a filter (18) adapted to filter air from the inlet chamber (14) of particulate matter. A filtered air path (25) is further provided for allowing filtered air from the filter (18) to travel to the interior of the vehicle (12) under the urging of the positive pressure from the inlet chamber (14).
Claims
1. A positive pressure vent for a vehicle, including: an inlet chamber having an air intake port facing into an air stream generated by motion of said vehicle so as to collect air and form a positive pressure inside said inlet chamber; a filter adapted to filter air from said inlet chamber of particulate matter; and a filtered air path allowing filtered air from said filter into said interior of said vehicle under said urging of said positive pressure from said inlet chamber.
2. A positive pressure vent according to claim 1, wherein said filtered air path includes an air feeder channel.
3. A positive pressure vent according to claim 1, wherein said filter is a liquid trap filter that causes said collected air to pass through a liquid to filter out said particular matter.
4. A positive pressure vent according to claim 2, wherein said liquid trap filter includes a baffle to minimise water splashing during use.
5. A positive pressure vent according to claim 3, wherein said liquid trap filter includes a plurality of notches to promote water bubbling.
6. A positive pressure vent according to claim 1, wherein said filter is a membrane filter that causes said collected air to pass through a membrane to filter out said particular matter.
7. A positive pressure vent according to claim 1, wherein said filter is removable and replaceable from said interior of said vehicle.
8. A positive pressure vent according to claim 1, wherein said filter is generally housed in a filter housing.
9. A positive pressure vent according to claim 8, wherein said filter housing is adapted to be positioned inside said vehicle.
10. A positive pressure vent according to claim 8, wherein said filter housing includes a hinged cover for accessing and removing said filter.
11. A positive pressure vent according to claim 1, wherein said inlet chamber includes a centrally disposed cup formation defining a narrowing air transfer channel on each side for increasing said velocity of said airflow within said inlet chamber.
12. A positive pressure vent according to claim 11, wherein said cup formation is generally oval shaped.
13. A positive pressure vent according to claim 11, wherein said cup formation is hollow and includes an inner space.
14. A positive pressure vent according to claim 13, wherein said inner space is separated by a wall defining a non-filtered area and a filtered area.
15. A positive pressure vent according to claim 14, wherein said non-filtered area is in fluid communication with said air transfer channels and said filtered area forms part of said filtered air path.
16. A positive pressure vent according to claim 11, wherein said inlet chamber includes an outlet aperture in fluid communication with said air transfer channels
17. A positive pressure vent according to claim 16, wherein said inlet chamber includes one or more arcuate formations for directing airflow into said outlet aperture.
18. A positive pressure vent according to claim 17, wherein said one or more arcuate formations and outlet aperture are generally disposed at said rear of said inlet chamber.
19. A positive pressure vent according to claim 1, wherein said inlet chamber includes at least one water extraction aperture for egress of any collected water.
20. A positive pressure vent according to claim 1 including a cross flow ventilation channel disposed on each lateral side of said air inlet chamber.
21. A positive pressure vent according to claim 20, wherein each cross flow ventilation channel is in fluid communication with said interior of said vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0037] Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0049] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout. In the following description, detailed descriptions of known functions and configurations incorporated herein have been omitted for conciseness and clarity.
[0050] Referring to the accompanying drawings and initially to
[0051] Referring now to
[0052] The vent 10 further includes a removable filter 18 housed in a filter housing 20. As shown in
[0053] In order for the filtered air to enter the vehicle, a filtered air path 25 is provided to the inside of the vehicle. The filtered air path 25 runs from the filter exit point through the filter housing and up into the inlet chamber 14. The filtered air path 25 includes cylindrical air feeder channel 26, which extends from approximately halfway into the inside the inlet chamber 14 to an outlet port 28 providing a final and straightened exit conduit for the pressurised and filtered air into the vehicle.
[0054] To allow for installation of the vent 10, an opening 22 is provided in the proposed location in between the inlet chamber 14 and the filter housing 20. As is commonly known in the art, lining elements are/or sealing compounds are typically provided to line and seal the opening 22. A fixed cover 23 as part of the inlet chamber 14, is provided to completely cover the opening 22 with a substantial overlap thereby generally preventing ingress of rain. As a result of the overlapping cover 23, the vent 10 can always be ready to operate as rain cannot enter through the opening or through the outlet port 28. Consequently, it is not necessary for the user to remember to open/close or otherwise activate the vent 10 as required in some prior art devices.
[0055] It will be appreciated that using this arrangement, air 30 enters the filter housing 20 under the urging of the positive pressure from the inlet chamber 14, and then into filter 18 where particulate matter is removed. The filtered air then leaves the filter 18 and follows the filtered air path 25 entering air feeder channel 26 to finally leave the positive pressure vent 10 and into the vehicle interior via outlet port 28. In this way, filtered air is supplied into the vehicle at a positive pressure during motion to counteract dust or particulate matter ingress through the various gaps and vents in the vehicle which also occurs during motion.
[0056] In the illustrated embodiment of
[0057] As best shown in
[0058] In other not shown embodiments, the filter may be a dry membrane filter or other type of filter.
[0059] With reference to
[0060] With reference to
[0061] As mentioned, the cup formation 40 is hollow and therefore contains an inner space 48. The inner space is separated by wall 50 to define a non-filtered area 52 fed by outlet aperture 44 to deliver airflow to the filter 18, and a filtered area 54 fed by the filter 18 to deliver filtered airflow to the top of the air feeder channel 26. In this way, a compact separation is provided with no cross contamination.
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[0063] It will be understood that the design of an effective filtering unit in conjunction with geometry of the intake port 16 and other aspects of the inlet chamber 14 require consideration of the desired minimum speed at which a positive pressure is maintained inside the vehicle, which depends not only on the vent itself including the air resistance provided by the filter, but also on the total size of other ingress points in the vehicle, for example refrigerator vents and the like. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that such design parameters are arrived at by simple hydrodynamic and aerodynamic calculations in conjunction with trial and error.
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[0065] Airflow through the ventilation path 104 is due to the velocity of airflow through the air channels 100 resulting from forward motion of the vehicle. This airflow draws out air from the inside of the vehicle from ventilation inlet ports 102 to exit via the cross ventilation channels 100 through ventilation exits 106. The ventilation path 104 is therefore in an opposite direction to the positive pressure airflow from the inlet chamber. In this regard, it should be noted that there will be no fluid communication between the ventilation path 104 and high pressure path 25 from the filter 18.
[0066] With reference to
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[0068] Advantageously, the operation of vent 10 is automatically activated by the motion of the vehicle to deliver filtered air at a positive pressure to the inside of the vehicle. In this way, the positive pressure will counteract particulate matter ingress through the various gaps and vents throughout the vehicle, which also occur during motion of the vehicle. The positive pressure vent of the present invention is also water proof, insect proof, gravel proof and better dust proof efficiency than known the prior art devices. It has its own filter that is removable and replaceable. It is low cost being ideally formed from plastic injection moulded parts. It also has no moving parts, thereby making its operation extremely reliable within normal maintenance cycles.
[0069] It also has the further function of providing cross flow ventilation as required under most statutory design regulations for recreational vehicles providing a significant cost and installation advantage to recreational vehicle manufacturers who choose to install the vent of the present invention prior to customer delivery. The ventilation path is not able to be closed thereby to provide uninterruptible minimum ventilation for the interior of the vehicle to satisfy any safety requirements.
[0070] Although the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.