Insulated Cover System
20240368893 ยท 2024-11-07
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Abstract
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide an insulated cover system comprising an insulated cover formed of rigid insulating material such as extruded polystyrene or polyisocyanurate panel having a high R-value with pivoted linkage assembly in communication with an attic pull-down ladder assembly such that the insulated cover automatically hinges open upon deploying the attic pull-down ladder and automatically hinges closed upon closing the attic pull-down ladder. The insulated cover is structured to effectively seal a ceiling access opening providing a high thermal R-value barrier while allowing hands-free access to and from the attic. Exemplary embodiments disclose the bottom edge of the insulated cover having a weatherstrip gasket to couple with a rigid frame to form an airtight seal therebetween.
Claims
1. An insulated cover system to seal a ceiling access to an attic space having attic insulation of a certain fill depth, comprising: an insulated cover movable from a closed position to an open position, and having an interior surface and an exterior surface, said closed position sealing the ceiling access and said open position exposing the ceiling access; a rigid frame having a length, width, and height forming a rectangular aperture and having two sides and front and back ends, each said side forming a rectangle of said length and height, and said front and back ends each forming a rectangle of said width and height, said width and length configured to couple with a ladder assembly, said height configured to substantially match the level of the attic insulation fill depth, said insulated cover hingedly coupled to said back end via a hinge coupled to said insulation cover and said rigid frame back end; and a linkage assembly having two linkage assembly components, each linkage assembly component having two or more sections coupled by a fastening mechanism and first and second ends, said second end of each linkage assembly component adapted to slidably contact said insulated cover, said first end of each linkage assembly component pivotally coupled to the ladder assembly, wherein as the ladder assembly moves from a stored position to a deployed position, the pivotally coupled linkage assembly components move, which in slidable contact with said insulated cover, causes movement of said insulated cover from the closed position to the open position.
2. The insulated cover system of claim 1, further comprising one or more guide bars mounted to said insulated cover to receive in slidable contact said linkage assembly components.
3. The insulated cover system of claim 1, further comprising a roller mounted to said second end of each of said two linkage assembly components to facilitate slidable contact of said linkage assembly components with said insulated cover.
4. The insulated cover system of claim 1, further comprising a weatherstrip gasket mounted in substantial proximity to the perimeter of the interior surface of said insulation cover to facilitate a sealing engagement between said insulation cover and said rigid frame when said insulation cover is in the closed position.
5. The insulated cover system of claim 1, further comprising said insulation cover having a recessed outer periphery along said interior surface.
6. The insulated cover system of claim 1, further comprising a mounting plate coupled to said insulation cover to receive said hinge.
7. The insulated cover system of claim 1, said insulation cover further comprising one or more segments coupled together via an insulation cover hinge.
8. An insulated cover system kit having component parts capable of being packaged in a disassembled form and of being assembled into an insulated cover system to seal a ceiling access to an attic space having attic insulation of a certain fill depth, comprising: an insulated cover movable from a closed position to an open position, and having an interior surface and an exterior surface, said closed position sealing the ceiling access and said open position exposing the ceiling access; a rigid frame having a length, width, and height forming a rectangular aperture and having two sides and front and back ends, each said side forming a rectangle of said length and height, and said front and back ends each forming a rectangle of said width and height, said width and length configured to couple with a ladder assembly, said height configured to substantially match the level of the attic insulation fill depth, said insulated cover hingedly coupled to said back end via a hinge coupled to said insulation cover and said rigid frame back end; and a linkage assembly having two linkage assembly components, each linkage assembly component having two or more sections coupled by a fastening mechanism and first and second ends, said second end of each linkage assembly component adapted to slidably contact said insulated cover, said first end of each linkage assembly component pivotally coupled to the ladder assembly, wherein as the ladder assembly moves from a stored position to a deployed position, the pivotally coupled linkage assembly components move, which in slidable contact with said insulated cover, causes movement of said insulated cover from the closed position to the open position.
9. The insulated cover system kit of claim 8, further comprising one or more guide bars mounted to said insulated cover to receive in slidable contact said linkage assembly components.
10. The insulated cover system kit of claim 8, further comprising a roller mounted to said second end of each of said two linkage assembly components to facilitate slidable contact of said linkage assembly components with said insulated cover.
11. The insulated cover system kit of claim 8, further comprising a weatherstrip gasket mounted in substantial proximity to the perimeter of the interior surface of said insulation cover to facilitate a sealing engagement between said insulation cover and said rigid frame when said insulation cover is in the closed position.
12. The insulated cover system kit of claim 8, further comprising said insulation cover having a recessed outer periphery along said interior surface.
13. The insulated cover system kit of claim 8, further comprising a mounting plate coupled to said insulation cover to receive said hinge.
14. The insulated cover system kit of claim 8, said insulation cover further comprising one or more segments coupled together via an insulation cover hinge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The above and/or other exemplary features and advantages of the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will become more apparent through the detailed description of exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0020] Throughout the drawings, like reference numbers and labels should be understood to refer to like elements, features, and structures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. The matters exemplified in this description are provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of various embodiments disclosed with reference to the accompanying figures. Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications of the embodiments described herein can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the claimed inventions. Descriptions of well-known functions and constructions are omitted for clarity and conciseness. To aid in clarity of description, the terms upper, lower, above, below, left and right, as used herein, provide reference with respect to orientation of the accompanying drawings and are not intended to be limiting.
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[0023] To achieve the required R-value, embodiments of insulated cover 12 can be made of rigid insulating material such as extruded polystyrene or polyisocyanurate panel having a high R-value. Such embodiments of insulated cover 12 can comprise a singular block of material or a series of laminated sections bonded together such that in aggregate the required R-value is obtained. Each laminated section may also be made of rigid insulating material such as extruded polystyrene or polyisocyanurate having a high R-value, or other suitable material that is known in the art. Insulated cover 12 has an exterior surface 12a and an interior surface 12b and can be moved from a closed position to an open position. When in the open position, access to the attic space is available; when in the closed position, ceiling access is sealed and continuity of attic insulation preserved.
[0024] Exemplary embodiments disclose the insulated cover 12 as having a weatherstrip gasket 36 mounted in substantial proximity to the perimeter of the interior surface 12b of insulated cover 12 to facilitate a sealing engagement when the insulation cover 12 is in a closed position. Embodiments disclose the insulated cover 12 as having a recessed outer periphery 28 along the interior surface 12b to further facilitate a sealing engagement and, in exemplary embodiments, receive the weatherstrip gasket 36. Embodiments disclose the insulated cover 12 as having one or more guide bars 40 mounted to the interior surface 12b of the insulated cover 12.
[0025] Insulated cover system 5 further comprises a rigid frame 10 that has a length, width, and height and forms a rectangular aperture via the interior. The length of rigid frame 10 is formed by first and second sides 10a, 10b and the width is formed by front end 10c and back end 10d, each side 10a, 10b forms a rectangle of said length and height, and front end 10c and back end 10d each form a rectangle of said width and height. In exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, insulated cover 12 hingedly couples to the back end 10d of rigid frame 10 via one or more hinges 24. Rigid frame 10 is formed of preferably lightweight material, which may be made of durable wood, plastic, or other suitable material as would be known to those in the art and may be molded or monolithically formed or may comprise panels bonded or fastened on its connecting edges. The height of rigid frame 10 is configured to substantially match the level of the attic insulation fill depth, and in so doing attic insulation material is less likely to fall through the ceiling access, contaminating the lower space underneath the attic. Rigid frame 10 is configured to couple with the pull-down ladder frame 44 of a pull-down ladder assembly, substantially matching and mating with length and width of the same, via screw, bolt, tie or mending plate, or other manner as is known in the art.
[0026] The pull-down ladder assembly comprises pull-down ladder frame 44, pull-down ladder 16, and a ceiling panel 32 that is mounted to pull-down ladder 16. Pull-down ladder 16 couples to pull-down ladder frame 44 via hardware comprising first and second ladder lever arms 26 and pull-down ladder spring 20. A linkage assembly having first and second linkage assembly components 14 provides mechanical linkage to couple the insulated cover system 5 to the ladder assembly. Each first and second linkage component 14 of the linkage assembly is made of durable material, such as metal, and formed of two or more sections coupled together via a fastening mechanism 42, such as bolt and nut or rivet pin, and forming a first linkage end and second linkage end. Embodiments of the present disclosure provide the first linkage end of each first and second linkage component 14 to pivotally couple to the ladder assembly via a pivot connector 31. Exemplary embodiments provide pivot connector 31 to couple to ceiling panel 32; alternate embodiments provide pivot connector 31 to couple to pull-down ladder 16. The second linkage end of each first and second linkage component 14 is adapted to slidably contact the interior surface 12b of the insulated cover 12. Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide a roller 22 mounted to the second linkage end of each first and second linkage component 14 to facilitate slidable contact of the first and second linkage assembly components 14 with the insulated cover 12, and mate with, when used, first and second guide bar 40 mounted to the interior surface 12b of the insulated cover 12. Each first and second linkage component 14 pivotally couples to the pull-down ladder frame 44 via pivot pin 30.
[0027] In operation, from a stored position, the pull-down ladder 16 is retrieved from the pull-down ladder assembly. As the pull-down ladder 16 is lowered to a deployed position, each second linkage end of each first and second linkage component 14, due to pivot pin 30, is caused to move in a upwardly direction and in so doing move the insulated cover 12 from a closed position to an open position, as each second linkage end of each first and second linkage component 14 slides along the interior surface 12b of insulated cover 12. In this manner, insulated cover 12 automatically opens as the pull-down ladder 16 is moved from a stored to a deployed position, thereby providing safe, hands-free access to the attic space.
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[0041] To achieve the required insulation R-value, embodiments of the insulated cover 12 segments can be made of rigid insulating material such as extruded polystyrene or polyisocyanurate panel having a high R-value. Such embodiments of insulated cover 12 segments can comprise a singular block of material or a series of laminated sections bonded together such that in aggregate the required R-value is obtained. Each laminated section may also be made of rigid insulating material such as extruded polystyrene or polyisocyanurate having a high R-value, or other suitable material that is known in the art.
[0042] Exemplary embodiments disclose the insulated cover 12 as having a weatherstrip gasket 36 mounted in substantial proximity to the perimeter of the interior surface 12b of insulated cover 12 along one or more segments to facilitate a sealing engagement when the insulation cover 12 is in a closed position. Embodiments disclose the insulated cover 12 as having a recessed outer periphery 28 along the interior surface 12b of each segment to further facilitate a sealing engagement and, in exemplary embodiments, receive the weatherstrip gasket 36. Embodiments disclose the insulated cover 12 as having a first and second guide bars 40 mounted to the interior surface 12b of the insulated cover 12.
[0043] Insulated cover system 5 further comprises a rigid frame 10 that has a length, width, and height and forms a rectangular aperture via the interior. The length of rigid frame 10 is formed by first and second sides 10a, 10b and the width is formed by front end 10c and back end 10d, each side 10a, 10b forms a rectangle of said length and height, and front end 10c and back end 10d each form a rectangle of said width and height. In exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, insulated cover 12 hingedly couples to the back end 10d of rigid frame 10 via one or more hinges 24, which, in exemplary embodiments, couple to insulated cover 12 via one or more mounting plates 38. Said one or more hinges 24 couple to the rigid frame back end 10d via a mechanical fastener, such as screw, bolt, rivet or other fastener as known in the art. Rigid frame 10 is formed of preferably lightweight material, which may be made of durable wood, plastic, or other suitable material as would be known to those in the art and may be molded or monolithically formed or may comprise panels bonded or fastened on its connecting edges. The height of rigid frame 10 is configured to substantially match the level of the attic insulation fill depth, and in so doing attic insulation material is less likely to fall through the ceiling access, contaminating the lower space underneath the attic. Rigid frame 10 is configured to couple with the pull-down ladder frame 44 of a pull-down ladder assembly, substantially matching and mating with length and width of the same, via screw, bolt, tie or mending plate, or other manner as is known in the art.
[0044] The pull-down ladder assembly comprises pull-down ladder frame 44, pull-down ladder 16, and a ceiling panel 32 that is mounted to pull-down ladder 16. Pull-down ladder 16 couples to pull-down ladder frame 44 via hardware comprising two parallel first and second ladder lever arms 26 and pull-down ladder spring 20 (not shown). A linkage assembly having first and second linkage assembly components 14 provides mechanical linkage to couple the insulated cover system 5 to the ladder assembly. Each first and second linkage component 14 of the linkage assembly is made of durable material, such as metal, and formed of two or more sections coupled together via a fastening mechanism 42, such as bolt and nut or rivet pin, and forming a first linkage end and second linkage end. Embodiments of the present disclosure provide the first linkage end of each first and second linkage component 14 to pivotally couple to the ladder assembly via a pivot connector 31. Exemplary embodiments provide pivot connector 31 to couple to ceiling panel 32; alternate embodiments provide pivot connector 31 to couple to pull-down ladder 16. The second linkage end of each first and second linkage component 14 is adapted to slidably contact the interior surface 12b of each segment of the insulated cover 12. Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide a roller 22 mounted to the second linkage end of each first and second linkage component 14 to facilitate slidable contact of the first and second linkage assembly components 14 with the insulated cover 12, and mate with, when used, first and second guide bar 40 mounted to the interior surface 12b of the insulated cover 12. Each first and second linkage component 14 pivotally couples to the pull-down ladder pull-down ladder frame 44 via pivot pin 30 (not shown).
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[0048] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide a segmented insulated cover 12 having two or more segments that can fold while opening during pull-down ladder 16 deployment, thus the required vertical clearance is reduced for full opening of insulated cover 12. Each segment of insulated cover 12 is coupled to an adjacent segment via one or more cover hinges 46, and each segment has an exterior surface 12a and an interior surface 12b and folds as insulated cover 12 is moved from a closed position to an open position. When in the open position, access to the attic space is available; when in the closed position, ceiling access is sealed and continuity of attic insulation preserved. The exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure depicted in
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[0050] Embodiments of the present disclosure provide the first linkage end of each first and second linkage component 14 to pivotally couple to the ladder assembly via a pivot connector 31. Exemplary embodiments provide pivot connector 31 to couple to ceiling panel 32; alternate embodiments provide pivot connector 31 to couple to pull-down ladder 16. The second linkage end of each first and second linkage component 14 is adapted to slidably contact the interior surface 12b of one or more segments of insulated cover 12. The embodiment of the present disclosure depicted in
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[0053] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide individual components of the insulated cover system in a disassembled or partially disassembled collection to form an insulated cover system kit having component parts capable of being packaged in a disassembled form and of being assembled into an insulated cover system to seal a ceiling access to an attic space having attic insulation of a certain fill depth. The insulated cover system kit comprises an insulated cover system to seal a ceiling access to an attic space having attic insulation of a certain fill depth, the insulated cover system comprising an insulated cover movable from a closed position to an open position, and having an interior surface and an exterior surface, the closed position sealing the ceiling access and the open position exposing the ceiling access. The insulated cover system kit further comprises a rigid frame having a length, width, and height forming a rectangular aperture and having two sides and front and back ends, each said side forming a rectangle of said length and height, and the front and back ends each forming a rectangle of said width and height, said width and length configured to couple with a ladder assembly, said height configured to substantially match the level of the attic insulation fill depth, the insulated cover hingedly coupled to said back end via a hinge coupled to said insulation cover and said rigid frame back end. The insulated cover system kit further comprises a linkage assembly having two linkage assembly components, each linkage assembly component having two or more sections coupled by a fastening mechanism and first and second ends, the second end of each linkage assembly component adapted to slidably contact the insulated cover, the first end of each linkage assembly component pivotally coupled to the ladder assembly, wherein as the ladder assembly moves from a stored position to a deployed position, the pivotally coupled linkage assembly components move, which in slidable contact with the insulated cover, causes movement of the insulated cover from the closed position to the open position.
[0054] While the invention has been described in connection with preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that other variations and modifications of the preferred embodiments described above may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Other embodiments will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from a consideration of the specification or practice of the invention disclosed herein.