Hidden ventilation toe kick
10533755 · 2020-01-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Conor Cross (New Bern, NC, US)
- David Dysinger (New Bern, NC, US)
- Michael Gerdes (Trent Woods, NC, US)
- Phillip Montanye (New Bern, NC, US)
Cpc classification
F24C15/322
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/2042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/2021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47L15/488
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L2501/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Strategies for providing aesthetically acceptable ventilation for appliances requiring ventilation are described. In one or more implementations, a notch is cut along the upper edge of a cabinet toe kick to allow ambient air to enter and exit an air cavity disposed behind the toe kick. A fence or trim piece is then installed in front of the notch to hide the notch from view and to create a labyrinth vent allowing ambient air to enter and exit the air cavity. This ambient air flow is required for proper operation of appliances requiring ventilation.
Claims
1. A cabinet comprising: an appliance cavity; an air cavity disposed below the appliance cavity; a toe kick disposed below the air cavity, wherein the toe kick is cut along an upper edge to create a notch, the notch allowing ambient air to enter and exit the air cavity located behind the cabinet toe kick; and a fence disposed in front of the notch, wherein the fence creates a labyrinth vent in conjunction with the notch allowing ambient air to enter and exit the air cavity.
2. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the fence contains wood, plastic, metal, or a combination thereof.
3. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein, when viewed from the front of the cabinet, the fence hides the notch from view.
4. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the fence extends in length beyond the cabinet.
5. The cabinet of claim 1, further comprising an air-permeable screen disposed within the notch.
6. The cabinet of claim 5, wherein the air-permeable screen is substantially the same height and length of the notch.
7. A method of hiding cabinet ventilation for a cooking appliance in a cabinet toe kick, the method comprising: cutting a notch in the cabinet toe kick along an upper edge of the cabinet toe kick, the notch allowing ambient air to enter and exit an air cavity located behind the cabinet toe kick; and adding a trim piece in front of the notch, the trim piece hiding the notch and creating a labyrinth vent in conjunction with the notch allowing ambient air to enter and exit the air cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(4) The present invention now is described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
(5) Throughout this disclosure, the terms top, bottom, front, back, left and right may be used. These terms are only intended to provide relational orientation with respect to one another. For example, any two opposed sides can be a right side and a left side and by changing to an opposed viewpoint, right versus left will be changed. Thus, top, bottom, front, back, left and right should not be considered limiting and are used only to distinguish their relationship to one another.
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(7) An appliance 100 with an appliance door 101 may be installed within the cabinets 12. As shown in
(8) Disposed below the appliance 100 and within the cabinets 12 is an air cavity 110. In the embodiment shown in
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(10) As a result of this notch, ambient air can flow into the toe kick cavity 120, which can then flow into the air cavity 110 through ventilation holes such as, for example, holes 111 and 112. This ambient air flow through the notch, the toe kick cavity 120, and the air cavity 110 creates a form of cabinet ventilation for the appliance 100 which exchanges air with the air cavity 110.
(11) In an alternative embodiment where there is no toe kick cavity 120, ambient air flows through the notch directly into the air cavity 110, creating a form of cabinet ventilation for the appliance 100 which exchanges air with the air cavity 110.
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(18) The fence 22 hides the notch 18 from view and creates a more aesthetically acceptable ventilation strategy. The fence 22 can be longer than the notch 18 and extend along the length of the cabinets 12, creating a uniform look as a trim piece to the cabinets 12.
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(21) In an alternative embodiment where there is no toe kick cavity 120, ambient air flows around the fence 22 and through the notch 18, passing through the air-permeable screen 19 directly into the air cavity 110, creating a form of cabinet ventilation for the appliance 100 which exchanges air with the air cavity 110.
(22) Example Procedure
(23) The following discussion describes techniques for providing an aesthetically acceptable ventilation strategy that may be implemented utilizing the previously described apparatuses. The procedures are shown as a set of blocks that specify operations to be performed by one or more persons or one or more devices and are not necessarily limited to the orders shown for performing the operations by the respective blocks. In portions of the following discussion, reference will be made to
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(25) A notch in the cabinet toe kick is cut along the upper edge of the cabinet toe kick (block 302), the notch allowing ambient air to enter and exit an air cavity located behind the cabinet toe kick.
(26) A fence or trim piece is positioned in front of the notch and secured to the bottom of the cabinet (block 304), the fence or trim piece effectively hiding the notch and creating a labyrinth vent in conjunction with the notch allowing ambient air to enter and exit the air cavity.
(27) Installed within the notch is an air-permeable screen (block 306) which prevents dust, detritus, or other undesired objects from passing through the notch into the air cavity.
(28) While the present technology has been described in connection with several practical examples, it is to be understood that the technology is not to be limited to the disclosed examples, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the technology.