The present invention relates to venting systems; to soffit vents; and more particularly, to soffit vents designed to prevent or minimize damage thereto by rodents or insects.
Many commercial or residential structures utilize vents to allow ventilation of attics and other interior areas to allow cool air from outside the structure to be inducted into the attic. As the air enters the attic through the soffit vent, it starts to warm with the heating of the sun. The warm air gradually rises and is forced out of the attic at the ridge vent or gable vent at the top of the roof line. As the warm air is forced out of the ridge vent, a vacuum is created in the attic, forcing more cool air to be sucked into the soffit vents, creating a continuous ventilation system. Soffit vents also serve a very important function in controlling moisture buildup, which could lead to mold problems with air circulation. In cold weather areas, soffit vents have an important function in allowing cool air into the attic to stop snow melt on the roof, whereas icing or damming can cause ice to back up under shingles and cause leaks.
Soffit or eave vents may simply include a grill secured to a portion of the soffit or eave. Alternatively, soffit or eave vents may include an outer frame that includes a grill secured thereto. These types of vents are then secured to the soffit or eave openings. One of the problems associated with current soffit or eave vents relates to keeping animals, such as rodents, from getting into the interior portion of the building through the soffit or eave vents. The problem arises as the typical soffit or eave vent is very susceptible to destruction by rodent biting or forces exerted by the rodents “pushing” the grill inward in an attempt to get inside the building. Such forces often cause the outer frame to bow, break, or result in at least a portion of the grill separating from the frame, thus providing a mechanism for entry. Once rodents creates even a small opening or tear within the vent, access into the interior portion is accomplished.
Accordingly, an insect or rodent proof soffit or eave vent is needed in the art.
The present invention is directed towards a soffit vent for allowing passage of air into an interior area of a structure having the soffit. The soffit vent is configured to prevent or minimize animals from entering into the interior area through the soffit vent. The soffit vent may comprise an outer frame having a space or gap, an inner frame having a space or gap, and a soffit vent grill; the soffit vent grill positioned or secured in between the outer frame and the inner frame in a manner which prevents vertical, horizontal, and inward movement. Alternatively, the soffit vent may comprise an outer frame having a space or gap, and a soffit grill, the soffit vent grill positioned or secured within the outer frame in a manner which prevents vertical, horizontal, and inward movement.
Accordingly, it is an objective of the invention to provide a soffit or eave vent that prevents or minimizes rodents or other animals from accessing an interior of a building.
It is a further objective of the invention to provide an appealing soffit or eave vent that is also configured to prevent or minimize rodents or other animals from accessing the interior of a building through the vent.
It is yet another objective of the invention to provide a soffit or eave vent that prevents or minimizes rodents or other animals from accessing an interior of a building that can be attached or secured to a preexisting soffit or eave opening.
It is a still further objective of the invention to provide a soffit or eave vent that prevents or minimizes rodents or other animals from accessing an interior of a building that is easily secured to a soffit or eave opening.
It is a further objective of the invention to provide a soffit or eave vent that prevents or minimizes rodents or other animals from accessing an interior of a building that is easily removed or replaced from a soffit or eave opening.
It is yet another objective of the invention to provide a soffit or eave vent in which a soffit grill is secured or positioned in place that prevents the grill from vertical movement.
It is a still further objective of the invention to provide a soffit or eave vent in which a soffit grill is secured or positioned in place that prevents the grill from horizontal movement.
It is a further objective of the invention to provide a soffit or eave vent in which a soffit grill is secured or positioned in place that prevents the grill from inward movement.
It is yet another objective of the invention to provide a soffit or eave vent in which a soffit grill is secured or positioned in place that prevents the grill from vertical movement, horizontal movement, and inward movement.
Other objectives and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with any accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention. Any drawings contained herein constitute a part of this specification, include exemplary embodiments of the present invention, and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred, albeit not limiting, embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the present invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated. In addition, while each figure may show embodiments having one or more components or elements that define the invention, it is understood that the figures are illustrative only and the invention may be defined or claimed by one, some, all, or any combination of the individual components or elements shown in the figures or described in other figures or parts of the description herein.
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The outer frame 12 comprises a plurality of outer frame walls, 18, 20, 22 and 24. Outer frame walls 18 and 20 are orientated in a generally parallel manner relative to each other and are separated by an outer frame space or gap 26. Outer frame walls 22 and 24 are orientated in a generally parallel manner relative to each other and are separated by the space or gap 26. Outer frame walls 22 and 24 may also be orientated in a generally perpendicular manner relative to walls 18 and 20. Each of the outer frame walls, 18, 20, 22 and 24 may contain an angled surface 28, 30, 32, and 34 which extends from a generally planar surface or landing 36. The angled surface may preferably be from 10-25 degrees, or more preferably 19 or 20 degrees. The generally planar surface or landing 36 preferably extends around the inner perimeter 38 of the outer frame 12. The outer frame 12 may be made as a single unit, or may be made of individual units which are secured together using mechanical fastening members such as nails or screws, or chemical fastening members such as glue or an adhesive.
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The inner frame space or gap 56 is preferably the same size as or smaller than the outer frame space or gap 26. The inner frame 14 may be made as a single unit, or may be made of individual units which are secured together using mechanical fastening members such as nails or screws, or chemical fastening members such as glue or an adhesive. One or more securing member openings 58 may be used to secure the inner frame 14 to either the outer frame 12 or a portion of the soffit or eave areas of the building through securing members, such as screws. The second surface 42 may also contain a raised surface or ridge 60 that spans the entire length of each of the inner frame walls 48, 50, 52 and 54. This raised surface or ridge 60 divides the second surface 42 into an upper portion surface 62 and a lower portion surface 64, forming stepped surfaces. The raised surface or ridge 60 is designed to interact with at least a portion of the soffit vent grill 16 to prevent the soffit vent grill 16 from moving when secured between the outer frame 12 and the inner frame 14.
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Extending away from the first edge 72 (away from an outer surface 78) is a first outer frame engagement member, illustrated herein as a first flange or winged member 80. The first flange or winged member 80 comprises of two surfaces, a first surface 82 and second surface 84. The first surface 82 extends in a downward direction from the outer surface 78, and is orientated in an angled or perpendicular orientation relative to the main body 66. The second surface 84 extends from the first surface 82 in an outwardly direction, and is orientated or arranged in a generally perpendicular arrangement relative to the first surface 82, thus forming an “L” like shape. The size and shape of the first flange or winged member 80 is configured to interact with at least a portion of the outer frame 12 or the inner frame 14.
Extending away from the second edge 74 (away from an outer surface 78) is a second outer frame engagement member, illustrated herein as a second flange or winged member 86. The second flange or winged member 86 comprises two surfaces, a first surface 88 and a second surface 90. The first surface 88 extends in a downward direction from the outer surface 78, and is orientated at an angle or a perpendicular orientation relative to the main body 66. The second surface 90 extends from the first surface 88 in an outwardly direction and is orientated or arranged in a generally perpendicular arrangement relative to the first surface 88, thus forming an “L” like shape. The size and shape of the second flange or winged member is configured to interact with at least a portion of the outer frame 12 or the inner frame 14. This prevents at least a portion of the soffit grill 16 from moving in a vertical motion when the soffit vent grill 16 is positioned or secured in between the outer frame 12 and the inner frame 14.
The first outer frame engagement member 80 and the second outer frame engagement member 86 are preferably sized to run a length of the main body 66. In addition, the width, i.e. the length from the first surface 82 to the edge of the second surface 84, or the length from the first surface 88 to the edge of the second surface 90, is the same length 89 (
Once inserted, the first flange or winged member first surface 82 and second surface 84 are aligned with and rest against at least a portion of the outer frame inner side wall 104, and simultaneously, at least a portion of the interior surface 92. The second flange or winged member first surface 88 and second surface 90 are aligned with and rest against at least a portion of the outer frame inner side wall 104, and simultaneously, at least a portion of the interior surface 92. When the inner frame 14 is secured in or to the outer frame 12, thereby resting on top of the soffit grill 16, such alignment prevents movement of the soffit grill 16 when a force is applied from the outside (i.e. a force, such as from a rodent, pushing the soffit grill 16 in towards the interior of a building when the soffit vent 10 is installed therein.
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All patents and publications mentioned in this specification are indicative of the levels of those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. All patents and publications are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
It is to be understood that while a certain form of the invention is illustrated, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown and described in the specification and any drawings/figures included herein.
One skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objectives and obtain the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as those inherent therein. The embodiments, methods, procedures and techniques described herein are presently representative of the preferred embodiments, are intended to be exemplary, and are not intended as limitations on the scope. Changes therein and other uses will occur to those skilled in the art which are encompassed within the spirit of the invention and are defined by the scope of the appended claims. Although the invention has been described in connection with specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention as claimed should not be unduly limited to such specific embodiments. Indeed, various modifications of the described modes for carrying out the invention which are obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be within the scope of the following claims.
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