The present invention relates generally to a cover for window wells, and more specifically, to a cover for window wells that is vented to allow airflow through the window cover. Further, the venting is achieved without moving parts.
Typically, window well covers have been single-piece construction for the purpose of protecting a window well and accompanying window from dirt, animals, leaves and other debris. By enclosing the window well with this single-piece cover, typically constructed of plastic, and securing the cover to the building or ground, the window well is further protected from the elements.
However, such window well covers are typically not vented and as a result, in humid climates, condensation can form inside the cover and obstruct a view out of the window. Further, a build up of condensation within the window well cover can, over time, cause damage to the accompanying building. Similarly, such window covers do not allow ventilation into the building through the covered window. Additionally, it is impractical to remove the cover to alleviate a build up of moisture within the cover or to allow airflow through the window because such window covers are permanently attached.
Attempts to solve this problem include constructing window covers having a movable vent assembly, similar to a window or door, introduced into single-piece covers thereby forming a multi-piece cover. These ventable multi-piece covers only allow for airflow through the cover when the vent is physically open.
However, such assemblies add to the complexity of the design by including multiple interconnected pieces, much like a door and hinge assembly. Furthermore, in such window covers having movable venting means, it is necessary to physically open and close the vent when desiring airflow or protection from the elements. The inclusion of multiple pieces not only adds to production costs but when exposed to the harsh conditions of the elements, these additional parts are susceptible to breakdown and often require upkeep and management to maintain consistent operation.
Therefore, it would be advantageous to design a window well cover that provides the protection and simplicity of single-piece covers but allows airflow absent the upkeep and management typically associated with covers having multiple moving parts. Furthermore, it would be advantageous to design such a window well cover that does not require physical management of the vent assembly to allow airflow.
The present invention discloses a window well cover that solves the aforementioned problems by providing a continuous vent without movable parts.
The invention includes a window well cover that protects window wells from collecting debris and from the elements as well as protecting people and animals from accidental entry while allowing continuous airflow. Additionally, the window well cover provides the aforementioned protection and airflow while alleviating the need for movable parts and their associated maintenance.
Therefore, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, a window well cover is disclosed that includes both a dome portion of a weather impervious material having a periphery to substantially cover a window well and a vent portion of an air pervious material to allow continuous air exchange through the window well cover. The vent portion is directly connected to the dome portion and extends along at least a portion of the periphery of the dome portion.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a window well cover that is free of movable parts is disclosed. The window well cover includes a transparent upper structure designated to substantially cover a below-grade window or an outside of a building. The window well cover further includes a vent constructed integrally within the transparent upper structure. The vent is capable of allowing air flow while restricting debris from passing therethrough.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a window well cover is disclosed that includes a planar top portion constructed to cover a below-grade window. The window well cover further includes a vent portion directly connected to the planar top portion and formed of an air pervious material to allow continuous air exchange through the window well cover.
Various other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent from the following detailed description and the drawings.
The drawings illustrate multiple embodiments presently contemplated for carrying out the invention.
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The dome portion 14 has an upper end 16 that extends to converge with two side ends 18 to form a curved lower end 20 forming a radius between the two side ends 18. An upper mounting flange 21 extends from the upper end 16 and similar mounting flanges 22 extend from the two side ends 18. Mounting flanges 21, 22, separately or together, can be used to secure the window well cover 10 to the building 13 to enclose the below-grade window 12. It is contemplated that nails, screws, staples or similar fastening means could be used to puncture the mounting flanges 21, 22 and extend into the building, thus securing the window well cover 10 against the building or structure 13. Furthermore, it is also alternatively contemplated that non-intrusive fastening means, such as caulk or other adhesives, may also be used to secure the window well cover 10 against the structure 13. Also, it is contemplated that mounting flange 21 may be used to secure the window well cover 10 by positioning the mounting flange 21 under a building exterior, such as under one section of lap siding to secure the window well cover 10 to structure 13 in such a manner to limit movement of the cover relative to the below-grade window 12. In this arrangement the side mounting flanges 22 could be eliminated and the lower portion of the window well cover could be fastened to the window well wall 28.
The window well cover 10 further includes a vent portion 24 formed of an air pervious material to allow continuous air exchange through the window well cover 10. As shown, the vent portion 24 may extend the entire length of a lower periphery of the dome portion 14. However, it is also contemplated that the vented portion 24 may extend along only a portion of the lower periphery of the dome portion 14. Also, extending from the vent portion 24 is a lower support 26, which extends along the periphery of the vented portion. This lower support 26 also extends vertically from the vent portion 24 to meet window well wall 28 in order to provide support for the vent portion 24 and dome portion 14. As such, a secure base is created to support the assembly.
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In an alternative embodiment, a single layer of venting material may be used. This single layer, composed of a material similar to the aforementioned inner layer, serves to restrict the entry of debris and insects into the window well cover 10 but also allows airflow. To provide support, a plurality of supports are provided along the periphery of the vent. These supports are constructed from a rigid material extend vertically down from the dome portion 14 to the lower support 26.
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Therefore, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a window well cover is disclosed. The includes both a dome portion of a weather impervious material having a periphery to substantially cover a window well and a vent portion of an air pervious material to allow continuous air exchange through the window well cover. The vent portion is directly connected to the dome portion and extends along at least a portion of the periphery of the dome portion.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, a window well cover that is free of movable parts is disclosed that includes a transparent upper structure designated to substantially cover a below-grade window or an outside of a building. The window well cover further includes a vent constructed integrally within the transparent upper structure. The vent is capable of allowing air flow while restricting debris from passing therethrough.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, a window well cover is disclosed that includes a planar top portion constructed to cover a below-grade window. The window well cover further includes a vent portion directly connected to the planar top portion and formed of an air pervious material to allow continuous air exchange through the window well cover.
The present invention has been described in terms of the preferred embodiment, and it is recognized that equivalents, alternatives, and modifications, aside from those expressly stated, are possible and within the scope of the appending claims.
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