Claims
- 1. A foundation ventilator, said ventilator comprising:
- (a) a first frame member, said first frame member comprising:
- (i) a first exterior peripheral edge flange, and
- (ii) extending from said first exterior peripheral edge flange, a first inwardly protruding wall portion of preselected length X.sub.1(A), said first inwardly protruding wall portion having an inner surface portion defining a first thru passageway portion, said first inwardly protruding wall portion further comprising an outer surface portion having a distal edge,
- (A) wherein at least a portion of said outer surface portion adjacent to said distal edge further comprises a first receiving ledge portion, and
- (B) wherein at least a portion of said first inwardly protruding wall portion further comprises, adjacent to said distal edge of said outer surface portion, a protruding, first joining flange portion;
- (b) a second frame member, said second frame member comprising:
- (i) a second exterior peripheral edge flange, and
- (ii) extending from said second exterior peripheral edge flange, a second inwardly protruding wall portion of preselected length X.sub.2(A), said second inwardly protruding wall portion having an inner surface portion defining a second thru passageway portion, said second inwardly protruding wall portion further comprising an outer surface portion having a distal edge,
- (A) wherein at least a portion of said outer surface portion adjacent to said distal edge further comprises a second receiving ledge portion, and
- (B) wherein at least a portion of said second inwardly protruding wall portion further comprises, adjacent to said distal edge of said outer surface portion, a protruding, second joining flange portion;
- (c) wherein said first joining flange portion of said first frame member is sized and shaped to fit in close fitting, overlying engagement with said second receiving ledge portion of said second frame member, and
- (d) wherein said second joining flange portion of said second frame member is sized and shaped to fit in close fitting, overlying engagement with said first receiving ledge of said first frame member,
- (e) said first frame member and said second frame member securely joined in mating engagement at a joint therebetween.
- 2. The ventilator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first frame member and said second frame member are joined in sealed, leakless, mating engagement, so that liquids are substantially prevented from migrating through said joint between said first and said second frame members.
- 3. The ventilator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first joining flange and said second receiving ledge are each provided in complementary, matching lengths.
- 4. The ventilator as set forth in claim 3, wherein said second joining flange and said first receiving ledge are each provided in complementary, matching lengths.
- 5. The ventilator as set forth in claim 4, wherein said first joining flange and said first receiving ledge of said first frame member are each provided, in the alternative, along an appreciable portion of said distal end of said inwardly protruding wall portion of said first frame member.
- 6. The ventilator as set forth in claim 5, wherein said second joining flange and said second receiving ledge of said second frame member are each provided, in the alternative, along an appreciable portion of said distal end of said inwardly protruding wall portion of said second frame member.
- 7. The ventilator as set forth in claim 6, wherein said first frame member has a left side on which said first joining flange member is located.
- 8. The ventilator as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first frame member has a right side on which said first receiving ledge is located.
- 9. The ventilator as set forth in claim 6, wherein said second frame member has a left side on which said second joining flange member is located.
- 10. The ventilator as set forth in claim 9, wherein said second frame member has a right side on which said second receiving ledge is located.
- 11. The ventilator as set froth in claim 10, wherein said first joining flange member substantially forms first one-half of a rectangle, and where said second receiving edge member forms a second one-half rectangle substantially conforming to said first one-half rectangle, so that said first joining flange and said second receiving ledge may be brought together in close fitting complementary mating engagement.
- 12. The ventilator as set froth in claim 11, wherein said second joining flange member substantially forms third one-half of a rectangle, and where said first receiving edge member forms a fourth one-half rectangle substantially conforming to said third one-half rectangle, so that said second joining flange and said first receiving ledge may be brought together in close fitting complementary mating engagement.
- 13. The ventilator as set forth in claim 12, wherein said first frame member further comprises a first interior peripheral flange, said first interior peripheral flange extending substantially perpendicular from said inner surface of said first inwardly projecting wall portion into said first thru passageway, from at or near the distal end of said first inwardly projecting wall portion.
- 14. The ventilator as set forth in claim 13, wherein said second frame member further comprises a second interior peripheral flange, said second interior peripheral flange extending substantially perpendicular from said inner surface of said second inwardly projecting wall portion into said second thru passageway, from at or near the distal end of said second inwardly projecting wall portion.
- 15. The ventilator as set forth in claim 13, wherein said first interior peripheral flange further comprises a first pair of laterally spaced apart, complementary door pivot receiving cage members.
- 16. The ventilator as set forth in claim 14, wherein said second interior peripheral flange further comprises a second pair of laterally spaced apart, complementary door pivot receiving cage members.
- 17. The ventilator as set forth in claim 16, wherein said first frame member further comprises a first structural reinforcing divider, said first structural reinforcing divider defining in said first frame member
- (a) a first end of said first thru passageway, and
- (b) in cooperation with at least a portion of said interior wall surface of said first inwardly projecting wall portion, a third thru passageway.
- 18. The ventilator as set forth in claim 17, wherein said second frame member further comprises a second structural reinforcing divider, said second structural reinforcing divider defining in said second frame member
- (a) a first end of said second thru passageway, and,
- (b) in cooperation with at least a portion of said interior wall surface of said second inwardly projecting wall portion, a fourth thru passageway.
- 19. The ventilator as set forth in claim 17, wherein said first interior peripheral flange further comprises a third pair of laterally spaced apart, complementary door pivot receiving cage members.
- 20. The ventilator as set forth in claim 14, wherein said second interior peripheral flange further comprises a fourth pair of laterally spaced apart, complementary door pivot receiving cage members.
- 21. The ventilator as set forth in claim 13, wherein said interior peripheral flange of said first frame member further comprises:
- (a) one or more first guide pin members, said one or more first guide pin members rigidly affixed to said lip and extending therefrom substantially along the axis of said thru passageway, and
- (b) one or more first guide pin receiving apertures, said one or more first guide pin receiving apertures defined by edge portions.
- 22. The ventilator as set forth in claim 14, wherein said second interior peripheral flange of said second frame member further comprises:
- (a) one or more second guide pin members, said one or more second guide pin members rigidly affixed to said lip and extending therefrom substantially along the axis of said thru passageway, and
- (b) one or more second guide pin receiving apertures, said one or more second guide pin receiving apertures defined by edge portions and adapted to receive therein in snug fitting mating engagement said first guide pin members.
- 23. The ventilator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said distal end of said inwardly projecting wall of said first frame portion further comprises a first thin raised ridge portion, said thin raised ridge portion located at the outer periphery of said inwardly projecting lip so as to define a generally L-shaped peripheral caging surface.
- 24. The ventilator as set forth in claim 23, wherein said distal end of said inwardly projecting wall of said second frame portion further comprises a second thin raised ridge portion, said thin raised ridge portion located at the outer periphery of said inwardly projecting lip, so as to define a generally L-shaped peripheral caging surface.
- 25. The ventilator as set forth in claim 24, further comprising a porous screen member, said porous screen member affixed
- (a) interior of said first and said second thin raised ridge portions, and
- (b) between said first interior lip of said first frame member, and said second interior lip of said second frame.
- 26. The ventilator as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a first door for said first thru passageway, said first door further comprising a first door hinge, said first door hinge adapted to interface with said first pair of said laterally spaced apart, complementary door pivot receiving cage members, so that said first door hinge is frictionally positionable at a desired position.
- 27. The ventilator as set forth in claim 26, further comprising a second door for said second thru passageway, said second door further comprising a second door hinge, said second door hinge adapted to interface with said first pair of said laterally spaced apart, complementary door pivot receiving cage members, so that said second door hinge is frictionally positionable at a desired position.
- 28. The ventilator as set forth in claim 27, wherein said complementary door pivot receiving cage members each comprises a generally inverted V-shaped ledges, said generally inverted V-shaped ledges extending at least a short distance transversely inwardly into said thru passageway.
- 29. The ventilator as set forth in claim 28, wherein said first frame member and said second frame member are each comprised of a relatively hard plastic, and wherein said door is comprised of a relatively soft plastic, and where said first door hinge is flexibly but reliably positionable along said complementary door pivot receiving cage members.
- 30. The ventilator as set forth in claim 29, wherein said first and said second frame members are comprised of ABS plastic.
- 31. The ventilator as set forth in claim 29, wherein said door is comprised of polyethylene plastic.
- 32. The ventilator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first inwardly projecting wall portion of said first frame member further comprises:
- (a) a third inwardly projecting wall portion, and
- (b) a first inward ledge portion,
- (c) and wherein said third inwardly projecting wall portion is of preselected length X.sub.1 (B) and extends from said first exterior peripheral edge flange to said first inward ledge portion, and wherein said first inwardly projecting wall portion continues inwardly from said first inward ledge portion.
- 33. The ventilator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said second inwardly projecting wall portion of said second frame member further comprises
- (a) a fourth inwardly projecting wall portion, and
- (b) a second inward ledge portion,
- (c) and wherein said fourth inwardly projecting wall portion is of preselected length X.sub.2 (B) and extends from said second exterior peripheral edge flange to said second inward ledge portion, and wherein said second inwardly projecting wall portion continues inwardly from said second inward ledge portion.
- 34. The ventilator as set forth in claim 32, wherein said first inwardly projecting wall portion has a upward gradient, whereby said interior wall surface allows a fluid impinging thereon to drain outward.
- 35. The ventilator as set forth in claim 34, wherein said first inward ledge portion further defines a barrier against inward migration of a fluid impinging on said third inwardly projecting wall portion.
- 36. The ventilator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first exterior peripheral edge flange further comprises at least one nail socket, said at least one nail socket adapted to secure a nail therein, so that a nail may be placed in said at least one nail socket at time of manufacture, ready for nailing to a selected substrate in the field.
- 37. The ventilator as set forth in claim 36, wherein said at least one nail socket comprises a pair of opposing, substantially semicircular, spaced apart lips, said lips spaced and adapted to frictionally secure therebetween a nail of preselected size.
- 38. The ventilator as set forth in claim 37, further comprising a nail, said nail provided in said at least one nail socket.
- 39. The ventilator as set forth in claim 26, or in claim 27, wherein said door further comprises a gripping bar, said gripping bar comprising a laterally extending and vertically approachable manually grippable pinch point, said manually grippable pinch point adapted to allow said door to be opened and closed.
- 40. The ventilator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first frame member further comprises a first flanged handle portion, said first flanged handle portion extending inwardly from the upper portion of said said peripheral flange, said first flanged handle portion adapted to allow said ventilator to be manually grasped and lifted.
- 41. The ventilator as set forth in claim 1, wherein said second frame member further comprises a second flanged handle portion, said second flanged handle portion extending inwardly from the upper portion of said said peripheral flange, said second flanged handle portion adapted to allow said ventilator to be manually grasped and lifted.
- 42. The ventilator as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a first insulating plug, said first insulating plug comprising a tight fitting insert adapted to fit into said first thru passageway.
- 43. The ventilator as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a second insulating plug, said second insulating plug comprising a tight fitting insert adapted to fit into said second thru passageway.
- 44. The ventilator as set forth in claim 43, wherein said first frame member of said ventilator is fabricated using a first frame member with a width X.sub.1 overall selected from the group consisting of, approximately: 2, 4, or 6 inches.
- 45. The ventilator as set forth in claim 44, wherein said second frame member of said ventilator is fabricated using a second frame member with a width X.sub.2 overall selected from the group consisting of, approximately: 2, 4, or 6 inches.
- 46. The ventilator as set forth in claim 45, wherein the width of the ventilator, in the thru passageway direction, is approximately six (6) inches.
- 47. The ventilator as set forth in claim 45, wherein the width of the ventilator, in the thru passageway direction, is approximately eight (8) inches.
- 48. The ventilator as set forth in claim 45, wherein the width of the ventilator, in the thru passageway direction, is approximately ten (10) inches.
- 49. The ventilator as set forth in claim 45, wherein the width of the ventilator, in the thru passageway direction, is approximately twelve (12) inches.
- 50. The ventilator as set forth in claim 26 or claim 27 above, wherein said hinge has an interior hinge pivot engaging portion, said hinge pivot engaging portion further comprising a plurality of hinge catch portions, said hinge catch portions adapted to engage said hinge pivot to allow said door to be securely positioned at an angle of opening defined by any one of said hinge catch portions.
- 51. The ventilator as set forth in claim 26 or 27, wherein said door is adapted to be removably attached to said ventilator.
- 52. The ventilator as set forth in claim 50 above, wherein said hinge pivot engaging portion of said door further comprises a first, laterally extending pivot prong, and spaced vertically thereabove, a second, laterally extending catch prong, and wherein said catch prong is adapted to be releasably secured in said hinge catch portions of said hinge pivot engaging portion.
- 53. The apparatus as set forth in claim 52, wherein each of said hinge catch portions further comprises a multiple keyed catch portion, said multiple keyed ketch portion defined by multiple keyed flange edges to locate multiple catch positions, so that any one of the multiple catch positions locates therein said catch portion of said door.
- 54. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first exterior peripheral edge flange and said first inwardly protruding wall portion are joined at a radiused interior corner joint.
- 55. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said second exterior peripheral edge flange and said second inwardly protruding wall portion are joined at a radiused interior corner joint.
- 56. The apparatus as set forth in claim 37, further comprising one or more reinforcing ribs, and wherein said spaced apart ribs comprise a lower lip having a lower surface, wherein said one or more reinforcing ribs (a) extend below said lower surface of said lower lip to said first inwardly protruding wall portion, and (b) extend from said first exterior peripheral edge flange inward along the lower surface of said lower lip.
- 57. The apparatus as set forth in claim 37, further comprising one or more reinforcing ribs, and wherein said spaced apart ribs comprise a lower lip having a lower surface, wherein said one or more reinforcing ribs (a) extend below said lower surface of said lower lip to said first inwardly protruding wall portion, and (b) extend from said first exterior peripheral edge flange inward along the lower surface of said lower lip.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Appl. 60/078,876, filed Mar. 20, 1998 and Provisional Appl. 60/079,929 filed Mar. 30, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
278221 |
Oct 1955 |
CHX |
2541 |
Dec 1890 |
GBX |
8210 |
Mar 1898 |
GBX |