Adaptable Weatherproof Ventilation System
20180346072 ยท 2018-12-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A weatherproof ventilation system that provides protection from rain and waves entering the hold of a boat or ship while allowing fresh air to reach areas below the deck. The adaptable weatherproof ventilation system is positioned over a hatch and includes a flexible structure, a support structure, a flat bottom section, a folding baffle, and a removable baffle. The weatherproof ventilation system has an opening and arrangement of baffles that is adjustably controlled by the folding baffle and the removable baffle. The weatherproof ventilation system can also comprise one or more loops, one or more elastic cords, a skirt, first and second poles, and one or more snaps, zippers, straps, buckles, and ropes for attachment of the weatherproof ventilation system to the deck of the boat or ship.
Claims
1. A weatherproof ventilation system for installation over a hatch in a deck of a boat or a ship, the weatherproof ventilation system comprising: a flexible structure having a top side, a bottom side and a perimetrical edge; a support structure comprising one or more curved ribs having an inverted U-shape or one or more ribs formed in three sections with a top member with opposing ends and two parallel side members extending at right angles from the opposing ends, wherein the support structure supports the flexible structure to provide a rear wall and two side walls that extend downwardly from the top side to the perimetrical edge and form an interior and an opening on a fourth side, the opening having a first height; a flat bottom section having a front, a rear, and first and second sides, wherein the bottom section is attached to the two side walls with the front located at the opening and the rear located in the interior; a folding baffle attached to the rear of the bottom section and extending between, and connected to, the two side walls, wherein the folding baffle is adjustably positioned with respect to the bottom section at an angle of between 0 and 90 degrees; and a removable baffle removably attached to the flexible structure and extending over the opening and downwardly for a fixed or adjustable distance from the top of the flexible structure to the bottom section.
2. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 1, further comprising one or more loops in the flexible structure for attachment of the flexible structure to the boat or ship.
3. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 2, further comprising one or more cords attached to the one or more loops to secure the weatherproof ventilation system to the deck of the boat or ship.
4. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 1, further comprising a skirt extending from the perimetrical edge of the rear wall into the interior.
5. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 1, further comprising a first pole extending along and fastened to the perimetrical edge of the rear wall.
6. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 5, further comprising a second pole positioned below the deck and attached to the first pole to secure the weatherproof ventilation system to the deck.
7. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 6, wherein the first pole is attached to the second pole by straps, elastic cords, or ropes.
8. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 1, wherein the removable baffle is attached to the flexible structure by snaps, zippers, Velcro, buckles, straps, or ropes.
9. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 1, wherein, when the folding baffle is positioned at an angle of 90 degrees, it has a second height equal to at least one-quarter of the first height.
10. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 1, wherein, when the folding baffle is positioned at an angle of 90 degrees, it has a second height equal to at least one-half of the first height.
11. A weatherproof ventilation system for installation over a hatch in a deck of a boat or a ship, the weatherproof ventilation system comprising: a flexible structure having a top side, a bottom side and a perimetrical edge; a support structure comprising one or more curved ribs having an inverted U-shape or one or more ribs formed in three sections with a top member with opposing ends and two parallel side members extending at right angles from the opposing ends, wherein the support structure supports the flexible structure to provide a rear wall and two side walls that extend downwardly from the top side to the perimetrical edge and form an interior and an opening on a fourth side, the opening having a first height; a flat bottom section having a front, a rear, and first and second sides, wherein the bottom section is attached to the two side walls with the front located at the opening and the rear located in the interior; a skirt extending from the perimetrical edge of the rear wall into the interior; a folding baffle attached to the rear of the bottom section and extending between, and connected to, the two side walls, wherein the folding baffle is adjustably positioned with respect to the bottom section at an angle of between 0 and 90 degrees, and wherein, when the folding baffle is positioned at an angle of 90 degrees, it has a second height equal to at least one-quarter of the first height; and a removable baffle removably attached to the flexible structure and extending over the opening and downwardly for a fixed or adjustable distance from the top of the flexible structure to the bottom section.
12. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 11, further comprising one or more loops in the flexible structure and one or more ropes, straps, or elastic cords attached to the one or more loops to secure the weatherproof ventilation system to the deck of the boat or ship.
13. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 11, further comprising a first pole extending along and fastened to the perimetrical edge of the rear wall and a second pole positioned below the deck and attached to the first pole to secure the weatherproof ventilation system to the deck.
14. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 13, wherein the first pole is attached to the second pole by straps, elastic cords, or ropes.
15. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 11, wherein the removable baffle is attached to the flexible structure by snaps, zippers, Velcro, buckles, straps, or rope.
16. A weatherproof ventilation system for installation over a hatch in a deck of a boat or a ship, the weatherproof ventilation system comprising: a flexible structure having a top side, a bottom side and a perimetrical edge; a support structure comprising one or more curved ribs having an inverted U-shape or one or more ribs formed in three sections with a top member with opposing ends and two parallel side members extending at right angles from the opposing ends, wherein the support structure supports the flexible structure to provide a rear wall and two side walls that extend downwardly from the top side to the perimetrical edge and form an interior and an opening on a fourth side, the opening having a first height; a flat bottom section having a front, a rear, and first and second sides, wherein the bottom section is attached to the two side walls with the front located at the opening and the rear located in the interior; a first pole extending along and fastened to the perimetrical edge of the rear wall; a second pole positioned below the deck and attached to the first pole to secure the weatherproof ventilation system to the deck; a folding baffle attached to the rear of the bottom section and extending between, and connected to, the two side walls, wherein the folding baffle is adjustably positioned with respect to the bottom section at an angle of between 0 and 90 degrees, and wherein, when the folding baffle is positioned at an angle of 90 degrees, it has a second height equal to at least one-quarter of the first height; and a removable baffle removably attached to the flexible structure and extending over the opening and downwardly for a fixed or adjustable distance from the top of the flexible structure to the bottom section.
17. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 16, further comprising a skirt extending from the perimetrical edge of the rear wall into the interior.
18. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 16, further comprising one or more loops in the flexible structure and one or more ropes, straps or elastic cords attached to the one or more loops to secure the weatherproof ventilation system to the deck of the boat or ship.
19. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 16, wherein the first pole is attached to the second pole by straps, elastic cords, or ropes.
20. The weatherproof ventilation system according to claim 16, wherein the removable baffle is attached to the flexible structure by snaps, zippers, Velcro, buckles, straps, or rope.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The preferred embodiments of the adaptable weatherproof ventilation system or hood of the present invention, as well as other objects, features and advantages of this invention, will be apparent from the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] The adaptable weatherproof ventilation system or hood of the present invention is a portable, collapsible hood for allowing airflow while blocking rain and spray, including horizontally moving water such as rain during strong winds or spray from wave action during a storm, while also being able to allow the flow of air. The hood uses a pair of removable or folding baffles to adjust the amount of rain or spray protection versus the amount of desired airflow. The hood mounts on boat hatches or other openings without requiring any modifications to the host structure or any special mounting hardware. The hood can be folded flat, with the arrangement of a portion of the hood's bottom and the hood's baffles forming a streamlined exposure to wind. The hood can use a hatch hinge as a mounting point and has rope attachment points to use tension from pre-existing deck hardware to keep the hood's shape and position.
[0020] The adaptable weatherproof ventilation system provides protection from rain and waves entering the hold of a boat or ship while allowing fresh air to reach areas below the deck. The adaptable weatherproof ventilation system is positioned over a hatch and includes a hood on three sides and an opening on the fourth side. The open side has a bottom section or floor that lies flat on the deck and extends from the opening into the interior of the hood and connects to a folding baffle that extends upwardly into the interior. The folding baffle can be adjustably positioned at an angle of between zero degrees, where it lies flat on the bottom section towards the opening of the hood in order to provide maximum airflow, to an angle of approximately 90 degrees from the deck, where it extends upwardly in order to provide maximum protection from rain or waves entering the hatch. The folding baffle can be held in the 90 degree upright position by one or more elastic cords tensioned towards the rear of the hood, and held in the 0 degree flat position by Velcro, snaps, zippers, or tie points between the folding baffle and the bottom of the flexible ventilation system.
[0021] The adaptable weatherproof ventilation system also includes a removable baffle that is removably attached to the top and sides of the hood and extends an adjustable distance over the opening. The removable baffle can be attached to the hood by snaps, zippers, Velcro, buckles, straps, rope or any other fastening means known to those skilled in the art. The removable baffle and the folding baffle are used to adjust the size of the opening in the adaptable weatherproof ventilation system to provide fresh air to flow through the hatch in a variety of different weather conditions, from rough seas and heavy rain to calm seas on a clear day.
[0022] As used herein, the term hatch refers to an opening, with or without a cover or door, in the deck of a boat or ship leading to a cabin or a lower level below the deck, especially a hold.
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[0033] As much of this design depends on tension, more hoops or fewer hoops than shown can be used without affecting the design and its effectiveness.
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[0035] The advantages of the hood include, without limitation, allowing fresh air into a boat to prevent mildew when the occupants of the boat are away, without having to worry about rain or spray destroying the contents of the boat. Further, occupants of the boat can enjoy fresh air during periods of rain or spray. This is especially important in the tropics, where the heat in an enclosed boat can be miserable and stifling. Further, the device can be quickly folded flat to allow for visibility when needed, such as when moving the boat in order to reset a drifting anchor. The device is portable and adaptable to different hatch sizes, and can be stored or shipped either in a tube or a flat box. As the top of the device is continuously on the outside of the hatch, water intrusion is greatly prevented. The arrangement of straps and poles secured around hatch hinges offers a very secure mounting method, which is needed to withstand storms, especially when the boat is unoccupied and unmonitored.
[0036] In a broad embodiment, the hood is a hooped structure containing folding or removable baffles, with a skirt to prevent wind from escaping around the hatch, with attachments around the hatch's hinge that support tension, and with multiple straps to prevent wind from escaping near the hinge, while being configurable for different sized openings or hatches.
[0037] While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.