Food storage building floor and method of constructing the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6336299
  • Patent Number
    6,336,299
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 21, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 8, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Stephan; Beth A.
    • Dorsey; Dennis L.
    Agents
    • Liebler, Ivey & Connor
    • Ivey; Floyd E.
Abstract
A storage floor air vent may comprise at least two vent walls positioned in substantially parallel relation to thereby define a channel; a plurality of angular baffle members, each angular baffle member composed of two segments forming an apex therebetween; the plurality of angular baffle members positioned in between the at least two vent walls in a linear arrangement, with each apex facing upward proximal the top end of each of the at least two vent walls, and each angular baffle member is positioned a distance apart from the adjacent angular baffle member to thereby define an orifice between the segment ends of adjacent angular baffle members. The invention further includes a building floor which may comprise a lower floor; a plurality of pony walls positioned atop the lower floor in substantially parallel relation; an upper floor positioned atop the plurality of pony walls to thereby define an air duct in between adjacent pony walls and the lower and upper floors, the upper floor comprising at least one storage floor air vent positioned atop the plurality of pony walls in a substantially orthogonal relation to the plurality of pony walls with each vent wall bottom end proximal the air duct in between adjacent pony walls. The invention further discloses a method of constructing the building floor.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to vents and particularly to a food storage building floor and a method of constructing the same.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Certain fresh fruits and vegetables may be stored in bulk in buildings with controlled atmospheres including circulation of the air for the purpose of retaining produce freshness or decreasing the time within which produce spoilage might occur. In a typical food storage building, air is circulated through a large plenum and into air ducts located below the building floor. The air ducts may be formed by pony walls juxtaposed the plenum that also support the floor. The air then travels through vents located within the floor and circulates through the stored fruits or vegetables.




There are a number of building floor systems that have been used. However none of them accomplish the result as contemplated by the present invention. Typically, the floors include thousands of individual vents positioned within the concrete. These floors may require a large amount of money and labor to construct and the concrete surrounding the vents must be done in a single pour. Adverse weather conditions may hinder this construction. They may also be susceptible to damage from equipment or vehicles on the floor. For example, some storage building floors utilizes wooden slots that are placed over concrete slabs. The typical commodity storage facility floor will have thousands of such air vents. The wood slots create an uneven floor surface making it difficult to load and unload bulk produce and to clean the storage building.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,713,172 to Tegland discloses a storage floor air vent and method of use that includes placing the vents, that are each plugged with a block out, in holes in metal sheets, pouring concrete over the entire floor area including the vents, and finally breaking through and removing the concrete surface above each storage floor air vent and the block out thereby permitting passage of air through the storage floor air vent. The patent referred to herein are provided herewith in an Information Disclosure Statement in accordance with 37 CFR 1.97.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention discloses a storage floor air vent which may comprise at least two vent walls positioned in substantially parallel relation to thereby define a channel having a width in between said at least two vent walls, each of said at least two vent walls having a top end, a bottom end, a first side end, and a second side end; a plurality of angular baffle members, each angular baffle member composed of two segments forming an apex therebetween, each segment having an end; said plurality of angular baffle members may be positioned in between said at least two vent walls in a linear arrangement, with each apex facing upward proximal the top end of each of said at least two vent walls, and each angular baffle member is positioned a distance apart from the adjacent angular baffle member to thereby define an orifice between the segment ends of adjacent angular baffle members.




The orifice may be of various sizes depending upon the storage contents and ventilation requirements.




The storage floor air vent may further comprise a flange extending outwardly and approximately normal from the bottom end of each of said at least two vent walls.




The storage floor air vent may further comprise at least one cap having a width approximately equal to the channel width; said at least one cap is positioned atop at least two of said apexes. The at least one cap may be of various shapes, sizes or configurations. The cap prevents any concrete or other material from entering the vent while a floor is being poured.




The invention further discloses a building floor which may comprise a lower floor; a plurality of pony walls positioned atop the lower floor in substantially parallel relation; an upper floor positioned atop the plurality of pony walls to thereby define an air duct in between adjacent pony walls and said lower and upper floors, said upper floor comprising at least one storage floor air vent positioned atop the plurality of pony walls in a substantially orthogonal relation to said plurality of pony walls with each vent wall bottom end proximal the air duct in between adjacent pony walls. Additional embodiments may include other air duct configurations including, but not limited to, conduit or pipes that transmit air.




The building floor may further comprise at least one plenum juxtaposed said air duct in between adjacent pony walls.




The invention further discloses a method of constructing a building floor comprising the steps of: placing at least one storage floor air vent in a substantially orthogonal position across a plurality of pony walls in substantially parallel relation to each other, said at least one storage floor air vent having at least one cap covering the top end of the at least one storage floor air vent; placing at least one support sheet across said pony walls and next to said at least one storage floor air vent and atop each flange; covering the floor area, encompassing the at least one support sheet, with a concrete slab sufficiently to permit concrete finishing; and removing the at least one cap. Said at least one support sheet is preferably composed of galvanized metal but may be composed of other materials including, but not limited to, plastics or other rigid materials. Each vent apex is preferably positioned a distance below the top of the upper floor to thereby prevent damage from any equipment or vehicles atop the upper floor. Builders using the vents described herein will appreciate that the floor may be poured in sections. They may pour concrete only between two vents and need not complete the entire floor in a single pour.




In an alternative embodiment, the method may further comprise the steps of initially forming a lower floor; and forming a plurality of pony walls atop said lower floor in substantially parallel relation before placing at least one storage floor air vent across the plurality of pony walls.




In an alternative embodiment, the method may further comprise the step of: finishing the concrete slab edges adjacent the at least one cap


60


before removing the at least one cap.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a top section view of a food storage building showing the building upper floor, storage floor air vents, and plenum.





FIG. 2

is a top section view of a food storage building showing lower floor and plenum.





FIG. 3

is a top section view of a food storage building showing the lower floor, plenum and the pony walls.





FIG. 4

is a top section exploded view of a building floor showing the air vents positioned atop a plurality of pony walls.





FIG. 5

is a side section view of a building floor showing the upper floor, vents positioned atop a plurality of pony walls. Also shown is the lower floor.





FIG. 6

is a front section view of the building floor showing the upper floor, concrete slabs, air vent and flange, support sheet, and pony wall. Also shown is a cap positioned atop the air vent.





FIG. 7

is a side section view of the building floor showing the upper floor, vent, pony walls, lower floor, and cap positioned atop the air vent.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIGS. 1 through 7

illustrate the preferred embodiment wherein the storage floor air vent


10


comprises at least two vent walls


12


positioned in substantially parallel relation to thereby define a channel


17


having a width in between said at least two vent walls


12


, each of said at least two vent walls


12


having a top end


20


, a bottom end


22


, a first side end


27


, and a second side end


31


; a plurality of angular baffle members


34


, each angular baffle member


34


composed of two segments


42


forming an apex


45


therebetween, each segment


42


having an end


44


; said plurality of angular baffle members


34


positioned in between said at least two vent walls


12


in a linear arrangement, with each apex


45


facing upward proximal the top end


20


of each of said at least two vent walls


12


, and each angular baffle member


34


is positioned a distance apart from the adjacent angular baffle member


34


to thereby define an orifice


53


between the segment ends


44


of adjacent angular baffle members


34


.




In an alternative embodiment, the storage floor air vent


10


may comprise at least two vent walls


12


positioned in substantially parallel relation to thereby define a channel


17


having a width in between said at least two vent walls


12


, each of said at least two vent walls


12


having a top end


20


, a bottom end


22


, a first side end


27


, and a second side end


31


; at least one angular baffle member


34


composed of two segments


42


forming an apex


45


therebetween, each segment


42


having an end


44


; said at least one angular baffle member


34


positioned in between said at least two vent walls


12


in a linear arrangement, with said apex


45


facing upward proximal the top end


20


of each of said at least two vent walls


12


, and said at least one angular baffle member


34


is positioned a distance apart from the first and second wall side ends to thereby define an orifice


53


between each segment end


44


and one of said first or second wall side ends.




The angular baffle member


34


may be of various shapes and configurations and may include more rounded configurations or shapes than what is shown in the figures. The angular baffle member


34


may be composed of a single member or the two segments


42


may be separate components joined together to form the angular baffle member


34


.




The orifice


53


may be of various sizes depending upon the storage contents and ventilation requirements.




The storage floor air vent


10


may further comprise a flange


56


extending outwardly and approximately normal from the bottom end


22


of each of said at least two vent walls


12


.




The storage floor air vent


10


may further comprise at least one cap


60


having a width approximately equal to the channel


17


width; said at least one cap


60


is positioned atop at least two of said apexes. The at least one cap


60


may be of various shapes, sizes or configurations.




In an alternative embodiment of the storage floor air vent, said at least one cap


60


is secured to said at least two apexes


45


by, but not limited to, bolts, screws, rivets, or other means.




In the preferred embodiment of the storage floor air vent, the angular baffle member


34


apexes


45


are juxtaposed the top end


20


of the vent walls


12


but they may be positioned a distance below the top end


20


of the vent walls


12


.




The storage floor air vent and the cap are preferably composed of metal but may be composed of other materials including, but not limited to, rigid materials such as plastics and the like.




The invention further discloses a building floor


64


which may comprise a lower floor


72


; a plurality of pony walls


69


positioned atop the lower floor


72


in substantially parallel relation; an upper floor


75


positioned atop the plurality of pony walls


69


to thereby define an air duct


78


in between adjacent pony walls


69


and said lower and upper floors, said upper floor


75


comprising at least one storage floor air vent


10


positioned atop the plurality of pony walls


69


in a substantially orthogonal relation to said plurality of pony walls


69


with each vent


10


wall bottom end


22


proximal the air duct


78


in between adjacent pony walls


69


.




Each of said pony walls


69


, upper and lower floors may be composed of, but not limited to, concrete, dirt, clay, metal compositions, wood, or other materials. The preferred material is concrete. Each vent apex is preferably positioned a distance below the top of the upper floor


75


to thereby prevent damage from any equipment or vehicles atop the upper floor


75


.




The building floor


64


may further comprise at least one plenum


82


juxtaposed said air duct


78


in between adjacent pony walls


69


.




In an alternative embodiment of the building floor


64


, said lower floor


72


may be sloped toward said plenum


82


to thereby allow for liquid run-off from said lower floor


72


toward said plenum


82


.




The invention further discloses a method of constructing a building floor


64


comprising the steps of: placing at least one storage floor air vent


10


in a substantially orthogonal position across a plurality of pony walls


69


in substantially parallel relation to each other, said at least one storage floor air vent


10


having at least one cap


60


covering the top end


20


of the at least one storage floor air vent


10


; placing at least one support sheet


85


across said pony walls


69


and next to said at least one storage floor air vent


10


and atop each flange


56


; covering the floor area, encompassing the at least one support sheet


85


, with a concrete slab


90


sufficiently to permit concrete finishing; and removing the at least one cap


60


. Said at least one support sheet


85


is preferably composed of galvanized metal but may be composed of other materials including, but not limited to, plastics or other rigid materials. Each vent apex is preferably positioned a distance below the top of the upper floor


75


to thereby prevent damage from any equipment or vehicles atop the upper floor


75


.




In an alternative embodiment, the method may further comprise the steps of initially forming a lower floor


72


; and forming a plurality of pony walls


69


atop said lower floor


72


in substantially parallel relation before placing at least one storage floor air vent


10


across the plurality of pony walls


69


.




In an alternative embodiment, the method may further comprise the step of: finishing the concrete slab


90


edges adjacent the at least one cap


60


before removing the at least one cap


60


.




While a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. The appended claims are therefore intended to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A storage floor air vent comprising:a. at least two vent walls positioned in substantially parallel relation to thereby define a channel having a width in between said at least two vent walls, each of said at least two vent walls having a top end, a bottom end, a first side end, and a second side end, b. at least one angular baffle member composed of two segments forming an apex therebetween, each segment having an end; c. said at least one angular baffle member positioned in between said at least two vent walls in a linear arrangement, with said apex facing upward proximal the top end of each of said at least two vent walls, and said at lest one angular baffle member is positioned a distance apart from the first and second wall side ends to thereby define an orifice between each segment end and one of said first or second wall side ends. d. a flange extending outwardly and approximately normal from the bottom end of each of said at least two vent walls.
  • 2. The storage floor air vent of claim 1 further comprising:a. at least one cap having a width approximately equal to the channel width; b. said at least one cap is positioned atop at least two of said apexes.
  • 3. The storage floor air vent of claim 1, wherein said at least one cap is secured to said at least two apexes.
  • 4. A storage floor air vent comprising:a. at least two vent walls positioned in substantially parallel relation to thereby define a channel having a width in between said at least two vent walls, each of said at least two vent walls having a top end, a bottom end, a first side end, and a second side end; b. at least one angular baffle member, each angular baffle member composed of two segments forming an apex therebetween, each segment having an end; c. said at least one angular baffle member positioned in between said at least two vent walls in a linear arrangement, with said apex facing upward proximal the top end of each of said at least two vent walls, and said at least one angular baffle member is positioned a distance apart from the first and second wall side ends to thereby define an orifice between each segment end and one of said first or second wall side ends d. a flange extending outwardly and approximately normal from the bottom end of each of said at least two vent walls.
  • 5. The storage floor air vent of claim 4, further comprising:a. at least one cap having a width approximately equal to the channel width; b. said at least one cap is positioned atop at least two of said apexes.
  • 6. The storage floor air vent of claim 5, wherein said at least one cap is secured to said at least two apexes.
  • 7. The storage floor air vent of claim 4, wherein:a. the angular baffle member apexes are juxtaposed the top end of the vent walls.
  • 8. A building floor ventilation system comprising:a. at least one storage floor air vent of claim 5, positioned in a floor; b. at least one air duct positioned below said floor to thereby allow the transmission of air from said at least one duct through said at least one storage floor air vent.
  • 9. A building floor comprising:a. a lower floor; b. a plurality of pony walls positioned atop the lower floor in substantially parallel relation; c. an upper floor positioned atop the plurality of pony walls to thereby define an air duct in between adjacent pony walls and said lower and upper floors, said upper floor comprising at least one storage floor air vent of claim 5 positioned atop the plurality of pony walls in a substantially orthogonal relation to said plurality of pony walls with each vent wall bottom end proximal the air duct in between adjacent pony walls.
  • 10. The building floor of claim 9 further comprising:a. at least one plenum juxtaposed said air duct in between adjacent pony walls.
  • 11. The building floor of claim 10 wherein:a. said lower floor is sloped toward said plenum to thereby allow for liquid run-off from said lower floor toward said plenum.
  • 12. A method of constructing a building floor comprising the steps of:a. placing at least one storage floor air vent of claim 5 in a substantially orthogonal position across a plurality of pony walls in substantially parallel relation to each other, said at least one storage floor air vent having at least one cap covering the top end of the at least one storage floor air vent; b. placing at least one support sheet across said pony walls and next to said at least one storage floor air vent of claim 5 and atop each flange; c. covering the floor area, encompassing the at least one support sheet, with a concrete slab sufficiently to permit concrete finishing; and d removing the at least one cap.
  • 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising the steps of:a. forming a lower floor; and b. forming a plurality of pony walls atop said lower floor in substantially parallel relation before step a. of claim 12.
  • 14. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of:a. finishing the concrete slab edges adjacent the at least one cap before step d. of claim 12.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
4466450 Huszczo Aug 1984 A
4580487 Soshowski Apr 1986 A
5353564 Hansen Oct 1994 A
5713172 Tegland Feb 1998 A
5789007 Bianco Aug 1998 A