Curtain wall drainage vent
11976512 · 2024-05-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/96
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04D1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/96
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A curtain wall for a building comprising: a frame anchored to the building and including a plurality of frame units; infill panels, which are supported by the frame units and at least partially define an outer face of the curtain wall; wherein the curtain wall comprises at least one drainage vent for venting fluid from inside the curtain wall to outside the curtain wall, the drainage vent comprising a fluid flow path, wherein an opening for the fluid flow path is provided in the outer face of the curtain wall.
Claims
1. A curtain wall for a building comprising: a frame anchored to the building and including a plurality of frame units, each frame unit including at least one horizontal member defining a lateral slot and at least one vertical member defining a vertical slot; infill panels supported by the plurality of frame units and at least partially defining an outer face of the curtain wall; at least one drainage vent for venting fluid from inside the curtain wall to outside the curtain wall, the drainage vent defining a fluid flow path extending between a first opening inside the curtain wall and a second opening outside the curtain wall, and further defining opposing first and second sidewall ends, and opposing front and back sidewalls extending between the first and second sidewall ends, wherein a first projection extends into the curtain wall and vertically from the back sidewall to be received within the vertical slot, and opposing second and third projections extend laterally from the opposing first and second sidewall ends, respectively, to be received within the lateral slot on opposing sides of the drainage vent; and a ball valve arranged within the flow path and including a ball that descends under gravitational force to open the flow path when fluid pressure of wind outside the curtain wall drops, and closes the flow path when the wind increases, wherein the second opening is provided in the outer face of the curtain wall, and wherein the opposing first and second sidewall ends and the opposing back and front sidewalls collectively define a recess for the collection of water, and the first opening is provided within a base of the recess.
2. The curtain wall as claimed in claim 1, wherein the curtain wall comprises an upper edge and a lower edge and the opening is provided intermediate the upper edge and the lower edge.
3. The curtain wall as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drainage vent is provided at or adjacent to a junction of the vertical member and the horizontal member.
4. The curtain wall as claimed in claim 3, wherein the vertical member defines a drainage channel that feeds at least a portion of the fluid to the drainage vent.
5. The curtain wall as claimed in claim 1, wherein one or more drainage seals are provided for sealing between the drainage vent and one or more of the frame units.
6. The curtain wall as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drainage vent comprises a tubular spout having a circular cross-section that projects through the opening.
7. The curtain wall as claimed in claim 6, wherein the spout projects to a point beyond an outer face of one or more of the infill panels.
8. The curtain wall as claimed in claim 1, wherein the valve is configured to be normally open to permit the flow of water and/or air through the flow path in a first direction between the first opening and the second opening and to permit the flow of air through the flow path in an opposed second direction between the second opening and first opening.
9. The curtain wall as claimed in claim 8, wherein the valve is configured to close as a result of fluid pressure in the second direction and thereby prevent the flow of fluid through the flow path in the second direction.
10. The curtain wall of claim 5, wherein the one or more drainage seals comprise a drainage seal arranged between the drainage vent and a portion of the horizontal member, and further arranged between the drainage vent and a portion of the vertical member.
11. The curtain wall of claim 10, wherein the drainage seal comprises a first drainage seal arranged on a first side of the vertical member, and wherein the one or more drainage seals further comprises a second drainage seal arranged on a second side of the vertical member opposite the first side.
12. The curtain wall of claim 10, wherein the drainage vent further includes a front sidewall opposite the back sidewall and extending between the first and second sidewall ends, and wherein the opposing first and second sidewall ends and the opposing back and front sidewalls collectively define a recess for the collection of water, and the first opening is provided within a base of the recess.
13. The curtain wall of claim 1, wherein the at least one drainage vent comprises a body that includes the opposing first and second sidewall ends and the back sidewall, and further includes a front sidewall opposite the back sidewall and extending between the first and second sidewall ends, and wherein the opposing first and second sidewall ends and the opposing back and front sidewalls collectively define a recess for the collection of water, and the first opening is provided within a base of the recess.
14. The curtain wall of claim 1, wherein the first projection extends perpendicular to the second and third projections.
15. The drainage vent of claim 1, wherein the recess is vertically offset from the second opening.
16. A drainage vent for a curtain wall, comprising: a body including opposing first and second sidewall ends and opposing front and back sidewalls extending between the first and second sidewall ends; a fluid flow path extending between a first opening inside the curtain wall and a second opening outside the curtain wall; a first projection extending vertically from the back sidewall and receivable within a vertical slot defined in a vertical member of the curtain wall; opposing second and third projections extending laterally from the opposing first and second sidewall ends, respectively, and receivable within corresponding lateral slots defined between vertically adjacent horizontal members of the curtain wall; and a ball valve arranged within the flow path and including a ball that descends under gravitational force to open the flow path when fluid pressure of wind outside the curtain wall drops, and closes the flow path when the wind increases, wherein the second opening is provided in the outer face of the curtain wall, and wherein the opposing first and second sidewall ends and the opposing back and front sidewalls collectively define a recess for the collection of water, and the first opening is provided within a base of the recess.
17. The drainage vent of claim 16, wherein the first projection extends perpendicular to the second and third projections.
18. The drainage vent of claim 16, wherein the recess is vertically offset from the second opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Referring now to the drawings, and with specific reference to
(9) The curtain wall 10 includes a frame 12 for anchoring to the building. It may, for example, be anchored to floor structures of the building. The frame 12 comprises a plurality of frame units 14 that support infill panels 16. The infill panels 16 at least partially define an outer face 17 of the curtain wall 10, as, for example, clearly shown in
(10) The curtain wall 10 comprises at least one drainage vent 1 for venting fluid from inside the curtain wall to outside the curtain wall. A single drainage vent 1 is visible in
(11) The outer face 17 provided with the opening may extend substantially vertically, as in the arrangement of
(12) The drainage vent 1 and its incorporation into the curtain wall 10 will now be considered in greater detail with particular reference to
(13) It is to be noted that whilst the drainage vent 1 is shown in
(14) The mounting of the drainage vent 1 may further depend upon the specific structure of the curtain wall 10, which, in line with the discussion above, may be varied from the form shown. In such case the form of the drainage vent 1 will be amended accordingly.
(15) Irrespective of the mounting position of the drainage vent 1, the vertical members 18 may comprise drainage channels 22, as shown, by way of example, in
(16) There may be one or more drainage seals 24 provided for sealing between the drainage vent 1 and one or more of the frame units 18, 20. It must be noted that drainage seals may not be required. More than this, when present, they may take numerous and varied forms, as will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art. The depicted arrangement is not limiting.
(17) In the exemplary arrangement of
(18) The drainage vent 1 may project from the outer face 17 of the curtain wall 10, as shown in
(19) The drainage vent 1 comprises a fluid flow path 3 extending therethrough. The fluid flow path 3 may take any suitable form. It may be substantially closed, other than its ends, or it may be substantially open. It may comprise a passage, as in the depicted arrangement. It may be curved or bent or may be straight. It may, in some arrangements, have only a nominal length. The fluid flow path 3 preferably extends between a first opening 4 inside the curtain wall and a second opening 5. The second opening 5 is preferably lower than the first opening 4 for aiding in drainage under the effect of gravity. The fluid flow path 3 may slope down towards the second opening 5. The second opening 5 may, for example, be provided at the outer face of the curtain wall or may be provided outside the curtain wall. When the drainage vent 1 comprises a spout 2, the second opening 5 is preferably provided at the end of the spout 2 outside the curtain wall.
(20) The drainage vent 1 may comprise an open top. It may comprise a recess 8, in the form or a trough or otherwise, for the collection of water to be drained through the fluid flow path 3. The recess may be omitted. The recess, when present is not limited in form. When there are drainage seals 24 present, a base of the recess 8 may be below an upper surface of the drainage seal(s), as seen in
(21) A valve 6 is preferably provided for controlling fluid flow through the fluid flow path 3. The valve 6 is preferably configured to be normally open to permit the flow of water and/or air through the flow path in a first direction between the first opening 4 and the second opening 5 and to permit the flow of air through the flow path in an opposed second direction between the second opening 5 and first opening 4. The valve is preferably configured to close as a result of fluid pressure in the second direction and to thereby prevent the flow of fluid (air and/or water) through the flow path 3 in the second direction.
(22) Whilst not essential, the provision of a valve is preferable to prevent the ingress of water. The wind is not a constant force, causing both pressure and depression. Pressure exerted by the wind will close the valve 6, wherein the closed valve 6 will prevent any rain water from passing through the drainage vent 1 in the second direction.
(23) The valve 6 in the depicted arrangement comprises a ball valve. It need not be limited as such. It could, for example, comprise a flap valve or otherwise. The form of the valve may be selected in dependence on the form of the drainage vent 1 and operational requirements. Considering operation of the exemplary ball valve 6, when the wind drops, the valve will decompress and the ball will descend under gravity to maintain fluid flow path 3 open. With the fluid flow path 3 open, water may exit the curtain wall 10 through the drainage vent 1 and air may enter and exit the curtain wall 10 through the drainage vent 1 for pressure equalisation of the curtain wall 10.
(24) It is preferable that the frame units 18, 20 comprise slots 22, 26. As discussed above, the slots 22 are useful as a possible drainage channel within the curtain wall. The slots 22 alone, or in combination with the slots 26, are also useful for locating/mounting the drainage vent 1, as exemplarily shown in
(25) By the provision of one or more of the novel drainage vents 1 and their ability to drain/vent through an outer face 17 of the curtain wall 10, at positions as desired, highly effective drainage and pressure equalization is achieved in a unique and cost effective manner. The curtain wall 10 may be scaled as desired.
(26) Therefore, the disclosed systems and methods are well adapted to attain the ends and advantages mentioned as well as those that are inherent therein. The particular embodiments disclosed above are illustrative only, as the teachings of the present disclosure may be modified and practiced in different but equivalent manners apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings herein. Furthermore, no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown, other than as described in the claims below. It is therefore evident that the particular illustrative embodiments disclosed above may be altered, combined, or modified and all such variations are considered within the scope of the present disclosure. The systems and methods illustratively disclosed herein may suitably be practiced in the absence of any element that is not specifically disclosed herein and/or any optional element disclosed herein. While compositions and methods are described in terms of comprising, containing, or including various components or steps, the compositions and methods can also consist essentially of or consist of the various components and steps. All numbers and ranges disclosed above may vary by some amount. Whenever a numerical range with a lower limit and an upper limit is disclosed, any number and any included range falling within the range is specifically disclosed. In particular, every range of values (of the form, from about a to about b, or, equivalently, from approximately a to b, or, equivalently, from approximately a-b) disclosed herein is to be understood to set forth every number and range encompassed within the broader range of values. Also, the terms in the claims have their plain, ordinary meaning unless otherwise explicitly and clearly defined by the patentee. Moreover, the indefinite articles a or an, as used in the claims, are defined herein to mean one or more than one of the elements that it introduces. If there is any conflict in the usages of a word or term in this specification and one or more patent or other documents that may be incorporated herein by reference, the definitions that are consistent with this specification should be adopted.
(27) As used herein, the phrase at least one of preceding a series of items, with the terms and or or to separate any of the items, modifies the list as a whole, rather than each member of the list (i.e., each item). The phrase at least one of allows a meaning that includes at least one of any one of the items, and/or at least one of any combination of the items, and/or at least one of each of the items. By way of example, the phrases at least one of A, B, and C or at least one of A, B, or C each refer to only A, only B, or only C; any combination of A, B, and C; and/or at least one of each of A, B, and C.
(28) Although various example embodiments have been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the scope and content of this disclosure.