Claims
- 1. A device insertable into a weep hole in a brick wall of a building and designed for use in preventing mortar and debris from blocking said weep hole said weep hole defined by a space without mortar between two adjacent bricks for draining moisture from an airspace behind said brick wall to the exterior of said building, said brick wall being composed of a plurality of substantially rectangular shaped bricks with each brick having a substantially uniform length L, height H and depth D, said weep hole having a height h substantially equivalent to the uniform height H of said bricks, a width w equivalent to the distance of the space without mortar between two adjacent bricks and a depth d substantially equivalent to the uniform depth D of said bricks, said insertable device comprising:
- a substantially flat L-shaped body having a first portion and a second portion;
- said first portion having a height h', width w' and depth d' substantially equivalent to the height h, width w and depth d, respectively, of said weep hole for placement of said first portion into said space, said first portion including a front wall surface exposed to the exterior of said buildings;
- said second portion extending rearwardly from said first portion into said airspace and extending upwardly above said height of said first portion, said second portion including first and second vertical surfaces exposed to the airspace behind the brick wall; and,
- said L-shaped body being made from a porous material, said porous material being permeable to air and water but impermeable to mortar, said body thereby comprising a multiplicity of air and water passageways extending from the vertical surfaces on the second portion to the exposed front wall surface on the first portion;
- whereby moisture from said airspace may drain through said porous material and out through said weep hole to the exterior of the building.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the L-shaped body has a width equal to the width w' of the first portion.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein the first portion has a central opening extending through the width w' of said first portion.
- 4. The device of claim 2, wherein the second portion further comprises an upper surface which extends above the height of the weep hole for catching mortar and debris which may fall from above into said airspace said upper surface being impermeable to mortar.
- 5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the porous material comprises a reticulated ceramic.
- 6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the porous material comprises a nonwoven, nonwicking, fibrous plastic.
- 7. A device insertable into a weep hole in a masonry wall for preventing mortar and debris from blocking said weep hole, said masonry wall comprising a brick veneer and an insulated interior wall, said brick veneer comprising a plurality of bricks stacked in a vertical pattern, each brick being of a generally rectangular shape and having a relatively uniform length L, height H and depth D, said weep hold defined by a space without mortar between two adjacent bricks for draining moisture from an airspace behind said brick veneer to the exterior of said masonry wall, said insertable device comprising:
- a body having a first portion and a second portion;
- said first portion having height h substantially equivalent to the height H of said brick, a depth d substantially equivalent to the depth D of said brick, and a width w substantially equivalent to the distance of the space between said two adjacent bricks for placement of said first portion into said weep hole, said first portion including a front wall surface exposed to the exterior of said masonry wall;
- said second portion extending from the first portion rearwardly and upwardly into the airspace behind said brick veneer, said second portion including a top surface impermeable to mortar, and said second portion further including first and second vertical surfaces exposed to the airspace behind the brick veneer; and,
- said insertable device including a plurality of pathways extending from the first and second vertical surfaces on the second portion to the exposed front wall surface on the first portion for providing fluid communication between the airspace behind the brick veneer and the exterior of the masonry wall.
- 8. The device of claim 7, wherein the body is a substantially L-shaped body comprised of a porous material permeable to air and water but impermeable to mortar.
- 9. The device of claim 8, wherein the porous material comprises a reticulated ceramic.
- 10. The device of claim 8, wherein the porous material comprises a nonwoven, nonwicking fibrous plastic.
- 11. The device of claim 7, wherein the first portion has a first upper surface, said first upper surface extending laterally above said two adjacent bricks, and the second portion has a second upper surface which extends a substantial distance above said first upper surface and extends laterally over the first and second vertical surfaces of the second portion.
- 12. A device for preventing mortar and debris from blocking a weep hole in a brick wall of a building, said weep hole defined by a space without mortar between two adjacent bricks for draining moisture from an airspace behind said brick wall to the exterior of said building, said weep hole having a height, width and depth, said device being insertable into said weep hole and comprising:
- an L-shaped body having a first portion and a second portion;
- said first portion having a height, width and depth substantially equivalent to the height, width and depth, respectively, of said weep hole for placement of said first portion into said space, said first portion including a front wall surface exposed to the exterior of said building;
- said second portion extending rearwardly from said first portion into said airspace and extending upwardly above said height of said first portion,.
- said second portion including a top surface impermeable to mortar and said second portion further including first and second vertical surfaces exposed to the air space behind the brick veneer;
- said first portion further including a plurality of staggered transverse slots extending from the first and second vertical surfaces of said second portion of said device forwardly to said exposed front wall of said first portion, said slots providing fluid communication from said second portion to said front face.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/968,167 filed on Nov. 12, 1997 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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