Claims
- 1. In a ventilator mountable on the exterior surface of a building for discharging warm humid air from within the building through a principal flap valve to atmosphere and in which such principal flap valve is biased by gravity to a closed position the improvement comprising an aperture through said principal valve for flow of air therethrough and a secondary flap valve pivotally mounted on said principal flap valve and located on a face thereof disposed downstream from the source of humid air to be discharged, said secondary flap valve being biased by gravity to a normally closed position covering said aperture when no air is being forced from within the building through said ventilator.
- 2. The improvement as defined in claim 1 wherein said aperture is defined at least along the bottom thereof by an edge having a face sloping in a direction downwardly and away from said secondary flap member.
- 3. The improvement as defined in claim 1 including a rib projecting from said principal flap valve around at least a portion of said aperture, said rib providing a seat engaged by a face of said secondary flap valve.
- 4. The improvement as defined in claim 3 wherein said seat comprises a narrow edge on said rib providing line contact with said secondary flap.
- 5. The improvement as defined in claim 4 wherein said rib extends around the perimeter of said aperture through the principal valve.
- 6. A soffit mount vent hood comprising a housing having a pair of spaced apart discharge openings, an inlet to said housing for connecting thereto a conduit from a forced air vent system, a pair of principal flap valves located in said housing at a position upstream of said discharge openings for closing, by gravity, flow of air in a direction from said discharge openings to said inlet, an aperture through each of said principal flap valves and a secondary flap valve pivotally mounted on each of respective ones of said pair of principal flap valves and located downstream of said inlet, said secondary flap valves covering the apertures in the principal valve associated therewith and permitting forced air flow through respective ones of the principal flap valves, when the latter are frozen shut, in a direction from said inlet to said discharge openings.
- 7. A soffit mount vent hood as defined in claim 6 wherein said housing comprises a first housing member with a cavity therein, a second member insertable into said cavity and wherein said pair of principal flap valves are pivotally mounted on said second member.
- 8. A soffit vent hood as defined in claim 6 wherein said housing comprises a first housing member having a cavity therein, an air inlet to said cavity, a second member insertable into said cavity and having a wall extending from one of said discharge openings to the other to partially extend across a mouth of said cavity and thereby define said discharge openings and wherein said pair of principal flap valve members are pivotally mounted on said second member.
- 9. A soffit mount vent hood as defined in claim 6 wherein said housing comprises a first housing member having a first wall with a spigot projecting from one face thereof for attaching a vent system conduit thereto and a peripheral wall projecting from the opposite face, said peripheral wall and first wall providing a cavity, a second member insertable into said cavity and having a bottom wall with opposite ends thereof spaced from said housing peripheral wall providing said spaced apart discharge openings, said second member having a pair of spaced apart side walls projecting from said bottom wall in a direction toward said first housing member first wall, said walls having respective opposite ends, means anchoring said second member to said first housing member and wherein said pair of principal flap valves are pivotally attached to said second member with said opposite ends of the side walls providing seats for said principal valves.
- 10. A soffit mount vent hood as defined in claim 9 wherein said seats for said principal valves are in respective ones of a pair of inclined planes that diverge in a direction downwardly away from one another with reference to such vent hood in situ on a soffit.
- 11. A soffit mount vent hood as defined in claim 9 wherein said side walls of said second member are detachably secured to said first housing member.
- 12. A soffit mount vent hood as defined in claim 11 wherein said side walls of said second member have projections thereon extending through apertures in said first wall of said first housing member.
- 13. A soffit mount vent hood as defined in claim 12 wherein said projections have a hooked end providing a snap fit detachable interconnection with said first wall.
- 14. A soffit mount vent as defined in claim 6 wherein the aperture through principal flap valve is surrounded at least along a lower and opposite side edges thereof by a rib projecting outwardly from a face of the principal flap valve engaged by the secondary flap valve associated therewith.
- 15. A soffit mount vent hood as defined in claim 14 wherein said rib completely surrounds the aperture and wherein each said secondary flap valve is suspended by a sliding pivot means.
- 16. A soffit mount vent hood as defined in claim 15 wherein said rib has a narrow outer edge providing line contact with the secondary flap valve associated therewith.
- 17. In a ventilator mountable on the exterior surface of a building for discharging warm humid air from within the building through a principal flap valve on such ventilator to atmosphere and in which such principal flap valve is biased by gravity to a closed position the improvement comprising a predetermined open area on a portion of said principal valve permitting flow of air therethrough, a secondary valve and means mounting said secondary valve on said principal flap valve, said secondary valve being located on a face of said principal valve disposed downstream from the source of humid air to be discharged, said secondary valve being biased to a normally closed position covering said predetermined open area when no air is being forced from within the building through said ventilator and caused to open by air flow forced against a malfunctioning principal valve.
- 18. The improvement as defined in claim 17 wherein said open area comprises an aperture.
- 19. The improvement as defined in claim 17 wherein said secondary valve comprises a flap valve and wherein said mounting means comprises a pivotal mounting.
- 20. A vent hood for a forced air ventilating system comprising a housing, flange means on said housing for mounting said housing on an exterior surface of a building, a principal flap valve, means pivotally mounting said principal flap valve on said housing and suspending it from an upper end thereof so as to close by gravity when the ventilator is mounted in situ, said principal valve being located in an air passageway through said housing and biased normally to a closed position preventing back flow of air therethrough into said ventilating system, said principal valve opening automatically in response to air being forced to flow through said housing from said ventilating system and wherein said principal valve has a secondary air passageway therethrough and a secondary normally closed valve covering said secondary air passageway, said secondary valve being located on a downstream side of said principal valve.
- 21. A vent hood as defined in claim 20 mountable on the soffit of a building and wherein said mounting flange means and housing are integrally formed.
- 22. A soffit mount vent hood through which warm humid air, from within a building, is discharged, by a forced air system, to atmosphere, said vent hood comprising a housing securable to the soffit of a building, a pair of principal flap valves mounted on said housing, said principal valves being biased by gravity to a normally closed position when said vent hood is located in situ, a valve seat on said housing for each of a respective one of said pair of principal valves, said valves engaging their respective valve seat when the valve is in a closed position and in which position said valves prevent back flow of air, through said housing, from atmosphere to said forced air vent system, a secondary air flow passageway through at least one of said pair of principal valves and a secondary valve mounted on said at least one principal valve, said secondary valve being located on a downstream side of the principal valve associated therewith and biased to a normally closed position covering said secondary air flow passageway.
- 23. A soffit mount vent hood as defined in claim 22 in which there is a secondary valve on each of the respective principal valves and wherein said seats for said principal valves are in respective ones of a pair of inclined planes that diverge in a direction downwardly away from one another with reference to such vent hood in situ on a soffit.
- 24. A vent hood as defined in claim 22 including a baffle in said housing diverting air flow to respective ones of said pair of principal valves.
- 25. In a building having a room ventilating system comprising a power driven forced air unit with an air inlet communicating with an area to be ventilated and an exhaust outlet, a vent hood mounted on the soffit of said building and conduit means extending from said exhaust outlet to said vent hood so as to discharge air from said power driven unit through said vent hood to atmosphere, said vent hood having an air flow inlet area communicating with said conduit means, a pair of outlets spaced apart from one another downstream from said inlet, a normally closed flap valve between said inlet and each of a respective one of said outlets, said valves preventing air from atmosphere entering the power driven unit when such unit is not in use, means pivotally mounting said valves whereby they open automatically by air caused to flow by said power driven forced air unit through said vent hood and a secondary valve mounted on each of respective ones of said principal valves, said secondary valves being biased to a normally closed position closing a secondary air flow passage through the principal valve associated therewith.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/691,542 entitled FREEZE-FREE VENT filed Aug. 2, 1996, now abandoned.
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