The present disclosure relates to exhaust fan grilles. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to an exhaust fan grille for use in air ventilation system, such as bathroom exhaust fans, where the grille is integrated into the wall board for a seamless and flush installation.
Conventional ventilation exhaust fans are typically installed in the ceiling behind the wall board, normally drywall, of a room. In order to affix the fan into the ceiling, a hole is roughly cut with the use of a saw. After the fan is secured within the hole, a grille that serves an aesthetic function, as well as directing proper air flow through the fan, may be attached. The grille allows for a rough-cut of the wall board to be concealed. The grille also conceals the industrial, and mechanical look of the fan with a more finished look complimentary of a residential room.
As housing design trends continuously evolve and modernize, different grille designs are created to match these trends. A minimalist design trend seeks to minimize the impact of accessories in a room. It is desirable to have any added features blend into the room without drawing unwanted attention. Known fan grilles project from the wall, thereby creating focal points on the ceiling. What is therefore needed is an updated grille design for modern architecture. What is also needed is a grille that seamlessly blends into the architecture of a room without drawing attention. Lastly, what is needed is a grille with a modern look that also mounts flush with the ceiling.
A full discussion of the features and advantages of the present disclosure is deferred to the following Detailed Description section, which includes reference to the accompanying drawings.
The description provided in the background section should not be assumed to be prior art merely because it is mentioned in or associated with the background section. The background section may include information that describes one or more aspects of the subject technology.
A flush-mounted, in-ceiling exhaust fan grille for attachment to an exhaust fan housing includes a planar integration flange forming a perimeter of the grille. The integration flange includes a plurality of through holes along the perimeter. An insert may be configured for insertion within the perimeter of the integration flange. A light module may be configured to join within a central portion of the insert while maintaining an opening between an entirety of the light module and the insert. At least one spring may be attached to the insert on a first end and attached to the fan housing on a second end, wherein the at least one spring applies a force drawing the insert towards the fan housing. An exhaust fan may be provided to draw air into the fan housing through the opening between the light module and the insert to be exhausted for proper ventilation.
The planar integration flange may be permanently attached to a wall board with a joint compound, also called wall board compound, thereby concealing the through holes along the perimeter.
Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide further understanding and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate disclosed embodiments and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the disclosed embodiments. In the drawings:
In one or more implementations, not all of the depicted components in each figure may be required, and one or more implementations may include additional components not shown in a figure. Variations in the arrangement and type of the components may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Additional components, different components, or fewer components may be utilized within the scope of the present disclosure.
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The exhaust fan 4 includes the fan housing 18, the exhaust outlet 20 and mounting rails 22. The mounting rails 22 are telescoping to allow for varying joist spacing when mounting the exhaust fan 4 in a ceiling. Air is drawn into the exhaust fan housing 18 through the grille 2. The air is then exhausted out of the exhaust outlet 20.
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During installation, drywall patching compound 5, commonly referred to as “mud”, is spread on the wall board and into the through holes 10. After the compound 5 has dried/cured and been sanded smooth, the integration flange 6 is seamlessly bonded to the wallboard and visually hidden by the compound 5. This creates the appearance of a built-in grille without any housings or grilles protruding from the wall board. In other words, the grille 2 is totally flush and in the same plane as the surface of the wall board following installation. All that is seen following installation is the light module 9 and insert 8. The light module 9 is centrally located within the insert 8 thereby creating a space or opening 15. The opening 15 is uniform in size creating a gap between the light module 9 and the insert 8. The opening 15 shown in all embodiments create the necessary air flow path for drawing ambient air into the exhaust fan 4. The opening may be formed in other shapes as opposed to the shown perimeter surrounding the light module 9. For example, other openings for air flow could be a series of slots or in the center of the light module 9 with the light being emitted around the opening. Any number of configurations and geometry are possible. While the opening 15 incorporates an aesthetic element, it also obscures the internals within the fan housing 18 from view. Typical exhaust fans include louvres in the grille which provide openings that clearly display the internals within the fan housing. The invention disclosed herein does not show any internals of the fan housing 18 due to the geometry and placement of the opening 15 and light module 9. The opening 15 is functional as it creates an unobstructed path for air to be drawn into the fan housing 18. With the light module 9 being flush with the wall board, the grille 2 has a similar look to a mudded-in, recessed can light. This allows a user to hide the existence of the exhaust fan 4 and provides a more modern, minimalistic look.
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After installment, the grille 2 appears as is shown in
The light module 9 is formed by a light PCB 17 and a trim ring 11. The light PCB 17 includes light emitting diodes, “LEDs” and may be provided in any shape. As shown in
Another embodiment of the invention could incorporate a semi-flush grille. In such an embodiment the integration flange 6 and 26 would not include through holes 10. Instead of through holes 10 the integration flanges 6 and 26 would simple be solid and flat. This different style of integration flange would not be installed with wall board compound 5 as shown in
While the present disclosure describes various exemplary embodiments, the disclosure is not so limited. To the contrary, the disclosure is intended to cover various modifications, uses, adaptations, and equivalent arrangements based on the principles disclosed. Further, this disclosure is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within at least the known or customary practice within the art to which it pertains. It is envisioned that those skilled in the art may devise various modifications and equivalent structures and functions without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as recited in the following claims. It should be understood that the illustrated embodiments are exemplary only, and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the disclosure.
Headings and subheadings, if any, are used for convenience only and are not limiting. The word exemplary is used to mean serving as an example or illustration. To the extent that the term include, have, or the like is used, such term is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term comprise as comprise is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim. Relational terms such as first and second and the like may be used to distinguish one entity or action from another without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions.
Phrases such as an aspect, the aspect, another aspect, some aspects, one or more aspects, an implementation, the implementation, another implementation, some implementations, one or more implementations, an embodiment, the embodiment, another embodiment, some embodiments, one or more embodiments, a configuration, the configuration, another configuration, some configurations, one or more configurations, the subject technology, the disclosure, the present disclosure, other variations thereof and alike are for convenience and do not imply that a disclosure relating to such phrase(s) is essential to the subject technology or that such disclosure applies to all configurations of the subject technology. A disclosure relating to such phrase(s) may apply to all configurations, or one or more configurations. A disclosure relating to such phrase(s) may provide one or more examples. A phrase such as an aspect or some aspects may refer to one or more aspects and vice versa, and this applies similarly to other foregoing phrases.
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