Claims
- 1. In a roof ventilator for mounting on a peak of a roof having a roof opening, said roof ventilator having a pair of vent parts disposed on opposing sides of said roof opening and a top panel disposed above said pair of vent parts, said top panel being covered by one or more shingles when said roof ventilator is conventionally mounted on said peak of said roof, said roof ventilator defining an interior region and an exterior region surrounding said roof ventilator, said top panel defining a multiplicity of air passages fluidly communicating with said exterior region, said top panel having a centerline, the improvement comprising:
- a plurality of apertures defined by an extending at least partially through the top panel and intersecting at least a portion of the multiplicity of air passages defined therein, said plurality of apertures being covered by the one or more shingles when the roof ventilator is mounted on the peak of the roof, said plurality of apertures interrupting at least a portion of the multiplicity of air passages defined by the top panel, each of said plurality of apertures being generally aligned along at least a pair of lines, each of said pair of lines being disposed on the top panel, such that air vented through the roof opening and into the interior region of the roof ventilator can traverse into said plurality of apertures and through the multiplicity of air passages defined within the top panel to the exterior region surrounding the roof ventilator.
- 2. The roof ventilator of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of apertures has a generally oblong shape.
- 3. The roof ventilator of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of apertures is generally aligned on opposing sides of the centerline of the top panel.
- 4. In a roof ventilator for mounting on a peak of a roof having a roof opening, said roof ventilator having a pair of vent parts disposed on opposing sides of said roof opening and a top panel disposed above said pair of vent parts, said top panel being covered by a covering means from the group consisting of: shingles, tiles, tar paper, plastic sheet material, or metallic sheeting when said roof ventilator is conventionally mounted on said peak of said roof, said roof ventilator defining an interior region and an exterior region surrounding said roof ventilator, said top panel defining a multiplicity of air passages fluidly communicating with said exterior region, said top panel having a centerline, the improvement comprising:
- at least one aperture defined by and extending at least partially through the top panel and intersecting at least a portion of the multiplicity of air passages defined therein, said at least one aperture being covered by the covering means when the roof ventilator is mounted on the peak of the roof, said at least one aperture being located and positioned such that air vented through the roof opening and into the interior region of the roof ventilator can traverse a path into said at least one aperture and through said portion of the multiplicity of air passages defined within the top panel to the exterior region surrounding the roof ventilator.
- 5. The roof ventilator of claim 4 wherein each of the at least one aperture has a generally oblong shape.
- 6. The roof ventilator of claim 4 wherein each of the at least one aperture is generally aligned along the centerline of the top panel.
- 7. In a roof ventilator for mounting on a peak of a roof having a roof opening, said roof ventilator having a pair of vent parts disposed on opposing sides of said roof opening and a top panel disposed above said pair of vent parts, said roof ventilator defining an interior region and an exterior region surrounding said roof ventilator, said top panel defining a multiplicity of air passages fluidly communicating with said exterior region, said top panel having a centerline, the improvement comprising:
- at least one aperture defined by and extending at least partially through the top panel and intersecting at least a portion of the multiplicity of air passages defined therein, said at least one aperture interrupting at least a portion of the multiplicity of air passages defined by the top panel, such that air vented through the roof opening and into the interior region of the roof ventilator can traverse into said at least one aperture and through the multiplicity of air passages defined by the top panel to the exterior region surrounding the roof ventilator.
- 8. The roof ventilator of claim 7 wherein the at least one aperture has a generally oblong shape.
- 9. The roof ventilator of claim 7 wherein the at least one aperture is generally aligned along the centerline of the top panel.
- 10. The roof ventilator of claim 7 wherein the at least one aperture includes a pair of apertures, said pair of apertures each being located on different sides of the centerline of the top panel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of parent application Ser. No. 07/753,301 filed on Aug. 30, 1991, now abandoned which is a division of parent application Ser. No. 07/479,376 filed Dec. 13, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,094,041.
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