This invention relates to ventilation exhaust fans, and in particular to apparatus, devices, systems and methods of 70 CFM ventilation fans for bathrooms with flush mount lights and having the motor underneath the blower wheel.
Various types of bathroom ventilation fans have been proposed and used over the years. See for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,867,640 to Penlesky et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 4,510,851 to Sarnosky et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 6,261,175 to Larson et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 6,488,579 to Larson et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 6,802,770 to Larson et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 7,203,416 to Craw et al.; and U.S. Pat. No. 7,654,495 to Adrian et al.
There have been many problems with the prior art. For example, many bathfans are difficult to be installed into a ceiling since the housings can not be easily attached to different locations of joists in the ceiling. If a joist is off center to the middle of bathroom ceiling the bath fan is not easy to center in the room. Additionally, many of the bath fans have numerous parts which add extra manufacturing costs. And as a result a bath fan that requires assembly of the bath fan at a job site will incur undesirable extra labor and material costs to install. Additionally, many bath fans have to be wired to components inside of the housings which also requires extra expensive labor costs to make the connections onside during the installation of the bath fan.
Thus, the need exists for solutions to the above problems with the prior art.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide ventilation fans, apparatus, devices, systems and methods for bathrooms with flush mount lights with a motor beneath the blower wheel that provides 70 (seventy) CFM (cubic feet of air per minute) in ventilation.
A secondary objective of the present invention is to provide ventilation fans, apparatus, devices, systems and methods for bathrooms with flush mount light shade having an exterior rim with at least one opening for passing air to a blower inside a housing where the air does not pass into a shade and on light sources under the shade.
A third objective of the present invention is to provide ventilation fans, apparatus, devices, systems and methods for bathrooms with flush mount lights, having a one piece plate with side opening around a blower fan so that the incoming air is guided around blower fan and out the side opening and out the side exhaust opening of a housing, in order to reduce excess noise from air movement.
A fourth objective of the present invention is to provide ventilation fans, apparatus, devices, systems and methods for bathrooms with flush mount light, with telescoping leg(s) on an outer wall of a housing for attaching the housing to joists within a ceiling.
An embodiment of the bathroom ventilation exhaust fan, can include a one-piece housing having closed top, side walls and open bottom, a blower wheel inside of the housing, a motor partially inside of and beneath the blower wheel, and a flush mount light attached to the bottom of the housing.
The motor can be an approximately 70 (seventy) CFM (cubic feet per minute) generating motor.
The housing can include a first elongated side telescoping bracket directly mounted along one side wall of the housing, and a second elongated side telescoping bracket directly mounted along an opposite side wall of the housing, the second elongated side telescoping bracket being shorter than the first elongated side telescoping bracket.
The flush mount light can include a dome shaped shade.
The housing can further include a rod that connects the blower wheel to the motor, and a nut generally in the center of the wheel that fastens to the rod so that when the motor is on, the motor causes the blower wheel to spin.
The housing can further include a decorative pan having vents about the light, wherein air enters through the vents into the exhaust fan.
The exhaust fan can be used as a bath fan.
Another embodiment of the ventilation exhaust fan, can include a one-piece housing having closed top, side walls and open bottom, a blower wheel inside of the housing, a motor partially inside of and beneath the blower wheel, a light attached to the bottom of the housing, and a pan having vents about the light, wherein air enters through the vents into the exhaust fan and is exhausted therefrom by the motor run blower.
A method of ventilating air from a space through a ceiling mounted fan with light, can include the steps of locating a blower wheel and motor in a housing with at least a portion of the motor located outside of the blower wheel, the housing having an side exhaust opening, mounting the housing within a ceiling, mounting a light shade with an inside source having an exterior rim with at least one opening, to the box, with the rim and light shade below the ceiling, and passing incoming air through the at least one opening of the rim and into the middle of the blower wheel and out the side exhaust opening, so that the incoming air does not pass into the light shade and around the light source;
The least one opening in the rim can include a plurality of slotted vent openings.
The method can further include the step of positioning a one piece plate having one side opening around the blower wheel so that the incoming air is guided around blower wheel and out the side opening and out the side exhaust opening of the housing, in order to reduce excess noise from air movement.
The method can further include at least one telescoping leg attached to an exterior wall of the housing, for attaching the housing to a joist inside of the ceiling. The at least one telescoping leg can also include a first telescoping leg on one exterior side of the housing, and a second telescoping leg on an opposite exterior side of the housing, the first and the second telescoping legs for attaching the housing to joists inside of the ceiling.
Further objects and advantages of this invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments which are illustrated schematically in the accompanying drawings.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiments of the present invention in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its applications to the details of the particular arrangements shown since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
This invention claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/381,605 filed Sep. 10, 2010, which is incorporated by reference.
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A generally box shaped main housing 19 can be formed from one piece of bent metal that forms three sidewalls with an open top and bottom. A fourth sidewall 19B can be attached to the open side of the housing 19. The fourth sidewall 19B can have an outlet duct 21 with inwardly narrowing walls and generally cylindrical outlet end with a pivotally attached spring loaded damper door 23 that is held in place to the duct 21 by a damper connect screw 20. The outlet duct 21 can feed into an exhaust line in the ceiling to exhaust air from the room below. A rectangular opening in the fourth sidewall 19B can be an exterior wiring box cover 20 having outer flanges that can be mounted to the fourth sidewall 19B by conventional fasteners (not shown), such as screws, and the like.
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Mounted along opposite exterior sides of the housing 19 can be extendable two part extension brackets 29 and 30. Each of the extension brackets can have respective base members 29A, 30A pre-attached by fasteners or by welding to respective opposite exterior sidewalls of the housing 19 and a telescopingly slidable members 29B, 30B that can slide in and out of the respective base members 29A, 29B. The outer ends of the slidable members 29B, 30B can be bent at approximately 90 degrees so as to attach to joists in ceiling. One of the extension brackets 29 can have an slidable member 29B that is shorter in length than the opposite slidable member 30B on the opposite extension bracket 30.
Alternatively, the shorter bracket 29 can be used on the same wall as the outlet 21, and the longer bracket 20 can be located on the opposite exterior sidewall. Alternatively, slidable extension brackets of equal length can be located on opposite exterior sidewalls of the housing 19. Still furthermore, the invention can be practiced with one exterior mounted slidable extension bracket. Still furthermore, three, four or more exterior mounted slidable extension brackets mounted to the housing can be used as needed.
A blower housing (scroll type housing) 27 having a generally cylindrical upper walls and side opening and open top with a generally flat bottom plate can be mounted into the main housing 19 by fasteners 28, such as screws, bolts, and the like. The side opening in the blower housing 27 is lined up with the exhaust outlet 21. The bottom plate 27B of the blower housing 27 can close off the bottom opening in the main housing 19. Fasteners 28, such as screws and bolts, can attach the base plate of the blower housing 27 to inwardly bent lower edges (not shown) on sidewalls of the main housing 19. The blower housing 27 can be formed from a one-piece metal plate 28 that surrounds the blower wheel 12 and helps guide the air towards the outlet duct 21 which reduces excess noise from air movement.
A motor 13 can have four brackets 25 extending therebelow. Each of the brackets 25 can include two L-shaped flanges that can be fastened to each other by fasteners 26, such as screws/bolts and nuts. The lower flange of each of the brackets 25 can be L-shaped so as to be attached to respective openings in the bottom plate 27B of the blower housing 27 by conventional fasteners (not shown) such as screws, bolts, and the like. The upper L-shaped flange of each of the brackets 25 can have a shorter outwardly extending edge than the lower L-shaped flanges, so that the bottom of the impeller (blower wheel) 12 can sit on the lower L-shaped flange exterior protruding edge, and the upper shorter L-shaped flange is inside the impeller (blower wheel) 12. The motor 13 can connected to an electrical cord 14B that can be attached to a three prong plug 14 which can be removably attached to the mounted female socket 18 in the plug plate 15.
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A cover plate 11 having a central opening 11B can close off the upper opening in the housing 19. The inside of the rotatable blower wheel 12 has a dome shape 12B with opening, that fits over a tower form 9 having a threaded outer end, wherein the tower form 9 is rotated by the motor 13.
A disc shaped bracket 8 with outer grill rim 7, houses two sockets 4 with respective bulbs 6. The grill rim 7 can have slotted openings there through which allow incoming air from the room below the ceiling mounted bath fan to enter into the housing 19. Incoming air passes through slotted openings of the rim 7 and into the middle of the blower wheel 12 and out the exhaust duct 21 The air enters through the openings of the flush mount plate 7 into the blower wheel and then the blower wheel guides the air around the metal plate 28 towards the outlet duct 21 finally to be exhausted.
The disc shaped bracket 8 has a connect screw 5 with threaded end extending upward from the middle of the bracket 8. The sockets 6 can be electrically wired to removable pin plug 10 that can be removably connected to female socket 17 in plug plate 15. A dome shaped glass shade 3 with center opening can be held in place to the disc shaped bracket 8 by being locked to upper threaded end of bracket mounted connect screw 5 by threadably attaching decorative type nut 1 that is on top of a decorative cover ring 2, where the decorative cover ring has a larger diameter to stabilize and hold the glass shade 3 in place.
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Although the invention describes mounting the bath fan in a ceiling the bath fan can be also mounted on walls, and the like, and can also be mounted in any other interior space other than a bathroom.
While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in various terms of certain embodiments or modifications which it has presumed in practice, the scope of the invention is not intended to be, nor should it be deemed to be, limited thereby and such other modifications or embodiments as may be suggested by the teachings herein are particularly reserved especially as they fall within the breadth and scope of the claims here appended.
This application is a Continuation patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/042,992 filed Mar. 8, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,175,874, which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/381,605 filed Sep. 10, 2010. The entire disclosure of each of the applications listed in this paragraph are incorporated herein by specific reference thereto.
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61381605 | Sep 2010 | US |
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Parent | 13042992 | Mar 2011 | US |
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