Claims
- 1. A carbon monoxide ventilation system, for use in an interior area and ventilating to an exterior area of a building, comprising in combination:
a building having a wall having an interior mounting surface and an exterior surface adjacent to ambient outside air; a vent in communication with said exterior surface of said wall; a fan unit located in the interior area, said fan unit connected to the vent, said fan unit having a motor and a propeller for drawing air from the interior and expelling it to the exterior through said vent; said fan unit having filter capturing particles from detrimentally engaging said propeller; a sensor, the sensor detecting the presence of carbon monoxide and supplying power to said fan once a threshold level has been reached, said sensor unit having an alarm indicating device that is activated once the threshold level has been reached, having a reset button, and wherein the indicating device remains activated until reset by said reset button; and, said vent having a downward extending outlet for preventing of entrance of rain and snow therein.
- 2. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as recited in claim 1, wherein said indicating device produces a distinct warning when a extreme threshold carbon monoxide level is detected.
- 3. A carbon monoxide ventilation system, for use in an interior area and ventilating to an exterior area of a building, exhaust system specifically to protect against malfunction of a home or commercial heating systems comprising in combination:
a building having a wall having an interior mounting surface and an exterior surface adjacent to ambient outside air; a furnace in said building, said furnace capable of producing carbon monoxide gas; a vent in communication with said exterior surface of said building wall; a fan unit located in the interior area adjacent to said furnace, said fan unit connected to said vent, said fan unit having a motor and a propeller for drawing gaseous air from said interior and expelling said gaseous air to the exterior ambient environment through said vent; said fan unit having filter capturing particles from detrimentally engaging said propeller; a sensor mounted in a sensor housing, said sensor detecting the presence of carbon monoxide and supplying power to said fan once a threshold level has been reached; said sensor unit having an alarm indicating device that is activated once the threshold level has been reached, said sensor having a reset button, said alarm indicating device remains activated until reset by said reset button; and, said exhaust fan and said sensor and alarm indicating device being coupled to an outlet flexible conduit conveying carbon monoxide contaminated air to the outdoors.
- 4. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 3, wherein said exhaust fan and said sensor housing are mounted at ceiling level adjacent to said furnace, wherein carbon monoxide fumes can be detected and quickly exhausted.
- 5. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 4, wherein said sensor housing includes inlet vents on bottom and side surfaces thereof.
- 6. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 3, wherein said exhaust fan and said sensor housing are located within said furnace, said sensor capturing return air entering said furnace by a return inlet in an exterior wall of said furnace;
said sensor sensing the presence of carbon monoxide mixing with said return air prior to said air being blown from said furnace through a hot air supply duct of said furnace; wherein said hot air supply duct normally communicates with air supply vents in said building; and, wherein said ventilating system interrupts a flow of said air contaminated with carbon monoxide by venting said contaminated air from said plenum to the outdoor ambient air environment.
- 7. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 3, wherein said alarm is powered by an alternating current (AC) electrical power line controlling a relay with a single pole double throw switch, wherein a normally closed contact supplies electrical power to said furnace.
- 8. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 7, wherein said furnace is a hydronic oil fired furnace having an oil burner being controlled by said relay and switch.
- 9. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 7, wherein said relay and said switch control operation of a solenoid operated gas supply valve supplying gas to said furnace.
- 10. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 7, wherein said motor is an AC induction motor.
- 11. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 10, wherein said relay and said switch control operation of a hot air distribution blower;
wherein when carbon monoxide levels are determined to be above a predetermined threshold detected by said sensor, a coil of said relay is energized, thereby shifting said switch to a normally open contact interrupting all heating equipment loads and simultaneously sending power to said AC induction motor which powering said exhaust fan; and, wherein said contaminated air is exhausted while a source of said contaminated air is simultaneously shut down.
- 12. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 11, wherein said vent has a downward extending outlet for preventing of entrance of rain and snow therein.
- 13. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 11 wherein under certain winter conditions of below freezing temperatures, said sensor and exhaust system is programmed to reactivate by a thermostat if an interior temperature of said building approaches freezing.
- 14. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 11 wherein said alarm indicating device is at least one blinking light,
- 15. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 11 wherein said alarm indicating device is at least one auditory alarm signal.
- 16. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 11 wherein said alarm indicating device is a vibratory alarm.
- 17. The carbon monoxide ventilation system as in claim 11 wherein said alarm indicating device is a remote communication to a central alarm service establishment.
CROSS REFERENCES AND RELATED SUBJECT MATTER
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/915,451, filed in the United States Patent Office on Aug. 20, 1997, and a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/152,042, filed Sep. 12, 1999.
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