This utility patent application claims priority to and benefit of, under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e), German application number 10 2017 214 863.2, filed Aug. 24, 2017, titled, “Caravan Window with Ventilation”, all of which is incorporated by reference herein.
The present embodiments relate to an improved rooflight or window for vehicles, particularly for a recreational vehicle, caravan or mobile home and the like.
Typically, rooflights for caravans are equipped with a ventilation system and, thus, ventilation slots for letting the air pass through are present on the surface of the rooflight frame or window frame facing the inside of the caravan. Besides the purpose of letting air pass through, sometimes also sunlight can pass through these slots and enter the inside of the caravan, which is not desired.
The object of the present embodiments is, therefore, to provide a rooflight with ventilation in which no direct sunlight can enter the inside of a vehicle through the ventilation of the rooflight while the efficiency of the ventilation does not suffer.
To solve the above posed problem, the present embodiments provide a rooflight or window for vehicles, such as for a recreational vehicle, comprising a window frame, the window frame comprises a ventilation path allowing air exchange between the inside and the outside of the vehicle, wherein the window frame comprises ventilation slots at least at a surface of the window frame facing the inside of the vehicle, wherein the rooflight or window further comprises a cover being connected to the window frame and at least partly covering the surface of the window frame facing the inside of the vehicle, wherein along the outer edge of the window frame a circumferential gap is present between the cover on the one side of the gap and the window frame and the roof or sidewall, respectively, on the one side of the gap, wherein the gap functions as a canal for ventilation air.
The cover of the present embodiments hide the ventilation slots and, thus, also provides for a better optical appearance compared to rooflights with visible ventilation slots on the frame. Between the cover and the window frame, an air canal is formed which guides the ventilation air to the outer edge of the rooflight or window. At said outer edge, the air passes through the gap of some embodiments.
In the context of the present embodiments, the terms rooflight and window are used interchangeably, unless this is logically and technically excluded in the context of an embodiment described herein.
With the present embodiments it can be ensured that the air canal formed between window frame and cover has an overall cross-sectional area which is larger than the area of all ventilation slots together present on the window frame. Thereby, a reduction of ventilation efficacy can be prevented.
According to some embodiments, the cover is removably connected to the window frame. This has the advantage that, for maintenance purposes, for example, the cover can be easily removed from the window frame. In case of a rooflight, the cover, preferably, is simply pressed upwardly from below the frame of the rooflight against the frame in order to fix the cover to the frame
According to some embodiments, the surface of the window frame facing the inside of the vehicle is plane-parallel to a plane defined by the window frame.
According to some embodiments, the ventilation slots are at least present on a surface of the window frame which is perpendicular to a plane defined by the surface of the window frame. This shortens the entire ventilation path, since the respective slot are near the gap of the present invention.
According to some embodiments, the window frame comprises fixation structures on the surface of the window frame which is plane-parallel to a plane defined by the window frame for connecting the cover to the window frame. Such fixation structures can comprise, for example pin holes which interact with respective pins provided at the cover.
According to some embodiments, along an inner edge of the window frame no circumferential gap is present corresponding to the gap along the outer edge of the window frame.
In the following, at least one embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the figures, in which
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The ventilation air passes the gap 9 and does not pass through a gap between the inner edge of the window frame 2 and the cover 3. This prevents fogging-up the rooflight, for example, in case it is hot and humid outside and the air condition is running in the inside, resulting in a relatively colder glass of the rooflight.
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