Claims
- 1. A venting device for a roof, comprising:
- a first vent, the first vent including a first panel made from a weatherproof material, the weatherproof material with a first and a second ply joined such that a multiplicity of first air passages is defined, the first air passages with interior and exterior openings and extending generally transversely to a longitudinal axis of the venting device, the first vent conformable to a spiral by being rolled in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis.
- 2. The weatherproof material of claim 1, further comprising a third ply joined to the second ply such that another multiplicity of first air passages is defined.
- 3. The weatherproof material of claim 1 or 2, in which the second ply is convoluted.
- 4. The weatherproof material of claim 2, in which the second ply includes a multiplicity of cross walls, the cross walls generally transverse to the first and second ply.
- 5. The venting device of any of claims 1, 2, or 4 in which the weatherproof material includes materials selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, corrugated paper, and a combination thereof.
- 6. The first vent of claim 1, in which a plurality of first panels is present, the first panels affixable to each other in a generally underlying relationship.
- 7. The first vent of claim 6, in which the first panels are generally coextensive.
- 8. The first vent of claim 6, in which at least one of the plurality of first panels comprises a third ply joined to the second ply such that another multiplicity of air passages is formed.
- 9. The first vent of claim 6 or 8, in which adjacent first panels are hingedly connected.
- 10. The first vent of claim 9, in which adjacent first panels are hingedly connected by a score line coextensive with each lateral edge of the first panels, the score lines extending through the second ply, the score lines further extending through the third plies of adjacent panel pairs proximate the interior lateral edges of the panel pairs and extending through the first plies of adjacent panel pairs proximate the exterior lateral edges of the panel pairs.
- 11. The first vent of claim 9, in which adjacent first panels are hingedly interconnected by a plurality of perforations coextensive with each lateral edge of the first panels, the perforations extending through each ply.
- 12. The first vent of claim 10, further comprising a fastener extending through each first panel.
- 13. The venting device of claim 6, further comprising a top panel, a multiplicity of air passages defined in the top panel by the weatherproof material, an exterior opening defined proximate each of a first and second lateral edge of the top panel for at least a portion of the top panel air passages, the first and top panel air passages generally parallel, an upper panel of the first vent affixable to the top panel in a generally underlying relationship, the top panel conformable to a place on the roof in which there is a change in the roof slope.
- 14. The venting device of claim 13, in which a longitudinal dimension of the top panel is generally equal to a longitudinal dimension of each first panel.
- 15. The venting device of claim 13, in which the first lateral edge of the top panel is generally aligned with an exterior first lateral edge of each first panel.
- 16. The top panel of claim 13, further comprising means for bending the top panel, thereby enabling the top panel to conform to a place on the roof where there is a change in the roof slope.
- 17. The top panel of claim 16, in which the bending means extends generally longitudinally.
- 18. The top panel of claim 16, in which the portion of the bending means is generally longitudinally coaxial to the top panel.
- 19. The top panel of claim 16, in which the bending means is defined by removing the second ply.
- 20. The top panel of claim 16, in which the top panel is made of the weatherproof material of claim 2 and in which the bending means is defined by removing the third ply and at least a portion of the second ply underlying the third ply.
- 21. The top panel of claim 20, in which the bending means is defined by a route.
- 22. The top panel of claim 21, in which the route is generally arcuate in cross section.
- 23. The venting device of claim 13, further comprising a second vent, a multiplicity of second air passages defined in the weatherproof material, the second air passages with interior and exterior openings and extending generally parallel to the first air passages, an upper panel of the second vent affixable to the top panel in a generally underlying relationship.
- 24. The second vent of claim 23, in which a plurality of second panels is present, the second panels affixable to each other in a generally underlying relationship.
- 25. The second vent of claim 24, in which the second panels are generally coextensive.
- 26. The venting device of claim 24, in which the longitudinal dimension of the top panel is generally coextensive to a longitudinal dimension of each second panel.
- 27. The venting device of claim 24, the weatherproof material further comprising a third ply joined the second ply such that another multiplicity of first air passages is defined, and wherein an upper second panel of the second vent i affixable to the top panel in a generally underlying relationship.
- 28. The venting device of claim 27, in which the exterior edges of the first and second vents are co-aligned with the respective first and second lateral edges of the top panel, the venting device in a spiral configuration.
- 29. The venting device of claim 27, the second vent further comprising a plurality of fasteners extending through each second vent panel and the top panel.
- 30. The venting device of claim 29, in which the fasteners are staples.
- 31. The venting device of claim 27, in which the venting device is rolled into a spiral configuration such that the vents extend radially outwardly from the top panel.
- 32. The venting device of claim 13 or 23, further comprising an end cap, the end cap conformable to an underside of the top panel and to a portion of the roof underlying the top panel, the end cap for preventing ingress of precipitation under the top panel when in place beneath an end of the top panel.
- 33. The end cap of claim 32, in which the end cap includes a moderate density closed-cell foam.
- 34. The end cap of claim 33, in which the foam is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polyurethane, or a combination thereof.
- 35. The venting device of claim 32, further comprising an end cap fastener, selected from the group consisting of a nail, a staple, an adhesive, a caulking compound, and any combination thereof.
- 36. The venting device of claim 13 or 23, further comprising an air deflector,the deflector comprising a first planar portion and a second planar portion, the first planar portion of the air deflector disposable beneath a lower surface of the venting device such that the second planar portion of the air deflector diverts ambient air flow and thereby inhibits ingress of precipitation into air passages proximate the second portion of the air deflector.
- 37. The venting device of claim 36, in which the air deflector is generally L-shaped in cross section.
- 38. The venting device of claim 36, in which the first and second planar portions are integrally joined at a bend.
- 39. The venting device of claim 38, in which the planar portions are joined at an acute angle.
- 40. The venting device of claim 39, in which the acute angle is between about 65.degree. and 85.degree..
- 41. The venting device of claim 39, in which the acute angle is about 75.degree..
- 42. The venting device of claim 38, the second planar portion further including a unitary, terminal lip.
- 43. The venting device of claim 42, in which the terminal lip joins the second planar portion at an obtuse angle from a first planar portion plane.
- 44. The venting device of claim 42, in which the acute angle is between about 125.degree. and 145.degree..
- 45. The venting device of claim 43, in which the obtuse angle is about 135.degree..
- 46. The venting device of claim 36, in which the second planar member defines a plurality of apertures.
- 47. The venting device of claim 36, the first planar member defining a notch, the notch extending inwardly from an edge opposite the bend.
- 48. The venting device of claim 3, in which the weatherproof material includes materials selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, corrugated paper, and a combination thereof.
- 49. A venting device for a roof, the venting device comprising a panel made from a weatherproof material, the weatherproof material with a first and second ply joined such that a multiplicity of generally parallel air passages is defined thereby, the air passages with interior openings and exterior openings defined by the weatherproof material, the air passages extending generally transversely to a longitudinal axis of the venting device, the venting device conformable to a spiral by being rolled in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis, the venting device further conformable to the roof proximate a place on the roof where two portions of the roof with differing slopes are joined.
- 50. A venting device for a roof, comprising:
- a top panel, made of a weatherproof plastic material, the weatherproof plastic material including two generally planar plies and a convoluted ply between the planar plies, each planar ply joined to the convoluted ply such that a multiplicity of top panel air passages are defined thereby, the top panel air passages extending generally transversely to a longitudinal axis of the top panel, the top panel with first and second lateral edges, each air passage with an exterior opening defined by the weatherproof plastic material at one of the lateral edges, the top panel divided into two sections, the top panel further including an area between the two sections, the area between the two sections defined by a route on an underside of the top panel and in which one of the planar plies and at least a portion of the convoluted ply are removed, the route generally and longitudinally coaxial to a the top panel and defining an interior opening for at least a portion of the top panel air passages;
- a first and a second vent, each vent including a plurality of panels made from a weatherproof plastic material, the weatherproof plastic material including two generally planar plies and a convoluted ply between the planar plies, each planar ply joined to the convoluted ply such that a multiplicity of first and second air passages are defined in the respective first and second vents, the first and second air passages generally parallel to the top panel air passages, each panel in the first and second vents with an internal and an external edge, each first and second air passage with respective internal and external openings defined at the internal and external edges of the panels, the panels of each vent generally underlying each other, an upper panel of each vent in underlying relation to a lower surface of the top panel, the panels of each vent hingedly interconnected, the upper panel of each vent hingedly connected to the top panel, the panels of each vent further connected to the top panel by a fastener, the ventilating device conformable to spiral by being rolled in a direction generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the ventilating device.
- 51. The ventilating device of claim 50, in which the ventilating device is in a spiral conformation.
- 52. The ventilating device of claim 51, in which the first and second vents extend radially outward from the attached top panel.
- 53. A ridge vent for placement on a roof, comprising:
- a top panel having a longitudinal axis, first and second ends, first and second side edges, and an outer and an inner surface; and
- vent means attached to a corresponding portion of the top panel inner surface, the vent means comprising a multiplicity of air passages, the vent means defining an interior opening and an exterior opening for a portion of the air passages, the ridge vent being assembled to form a first rolled configuration for shipment and a second unrolled configuration for placement on a roof, the first rolled configuration having the vent means protruding a greater radial distance from a center of the rolled ridge vent than any top panel portion attached to the corresponding vent means.
- 54. A method of making a device for ventilating a roof, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a weatherproof material with a first and a second ply joined such that a multiplicity of first air passages is defined thereby;
- defining a first panel in the weatherproof material;
- defining interior openings in at least a portion of the multiplicity of first air passages, the first air passages extending generally transversely to a longitudinal axis of the first panel; and
- conforming the first panel into a spiral by rolling the first panel in a direction generally parallel to the first panel longitudinal axis.
- 55. The method of claim 54, in which the step of defining interior openings includes defining a route.
- 56. The method of claim 55, in which the step of defining interior openings includes defining the route such that the route is generally arcuate in cross section.
- 57. The method of claim 55, in which the step of defining interior openings includes defining the route such that the route generally coextends with the first panel longitudinal axis.
- 58. The method of claim 54, further comprising the step of defining a second panel from the weatherproof material and in which the conforming step includes rolling the first and second panels together.
- 59. The method of claim 58, in which the second panel is defined such that a longitudinal dimension of the first panel is generally equal to a longitudinal dimension of the second panel.
- 60. The method of claim 58, in which the step of defining a second panel includes perforating the first and second plies.
- 61. The method of claim 58, further comprising the step of disposing the first panel proximate the second panel in a generally underlying relationship.
- 62. The method of claim 61, in which the first and second panels are disposed so that a lateral edge of the first panel aligns generally vertically with an exterior edge of the second panel.
- 63. The method of claim 61, in which the first and second panels are disposed so that a first end of the first panel aligns generally vertically with a first end of the second panel.
- 64. The method of claim 61, in which the step of disposing the first vent proximate the second vent includes extending a fastener through the first and second panels.
- 65. The method of claim 58, the weatherproof material further including a third ply joined to the second ply such that another multiplicity of first air passages is defined thereby.
- 66. The method of claim 65, in which the second panel is defined by extending a slit through the first and second plies.
- 67. The method of claim 58, in which the first and second panel are conformed into the spiral such that the first panel is a first radial distance from a center of the spiral, the second panel is a second radial distance from the center of the spiral, and such that the first radial distance is less than the second radial distance.
- 68. A method of making a device for ventilating a roof, comprising the steps of:
- providing a weatherproof material with a first ply and a second ply, the first and second ply joined such that a multiplicity of air passages is defined thereby;
- defining a first panel in the weatherproof material such that the air passages extend generally transversely to a first panel longitudinal axis; and
- conforming the first panel into a spiral configuration by rolling the first panel in a direction generally parallel to the first panel longitudinal axis.
- 69. The method of claim 68, further comprising the step of defining a second panel from the weatherproof material such that the air passages extend generally transversely to a second panel longitudinal axis and in which conforming the first panel into a spiral configuration includes conforming the second panel into the spiral configuration with the first panel.
- 70. The method of claim 68, in which defining the first and second panels includes perforating the first and second plies.
- 71. The method claim 68, in which the weatherproof material includes a third ply joined to the second ply such that another multiplicity of air passages is defined thereby and in which the first and second panels are defined by extending a slit through the first and second plies.
- 72. The method of claim 68, further comprising the step of extending a fastener through the first and second panels.
- 73. The method of claim 72, in which staples are extended through the first and second panels.
- 74. A method of installing a venting device on a roof with a slot defined by a sheathing layer, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a vent assembly, the vent assembly including a first panel made from a weatherproof material, the weatherproof material with a first and a second ply joined such that a multiplicity of air passages is defined thereby, the air passages extending generally transverse to a longitudinal axis of the first panel, the vent assembly conformed into a spiral by rolling the first panel in a direction generally parallel to the first panel longitudinal axis;
- unrolling the vent assembly; and
- affixing the vent assembly to the roof.
- 75. The method of claim 74, in which a vent assembly including a second panel is provided, the second panel proximate the first panel in a generally underlying relationship, in which the second panel and the first panel are conformed into a spiral, in which the second panel is radially exposed in the spiral and further including the step of disposing the second vent proximate the slot.
- 76. The method of claim 75, in which a vent assembly including a third panel is provided, the third panel opposing the second panel and proximate the first panel in a generally underlying relationship, in which the first, second, and third panels are conformed into a spiral, and in which the second and third panels are radially exposed in the spiral.
- 77. A method of installing a venting device in the eave of a roof, comprising the steps of:
- providing the venting device, the venting device including a first panel made of a weatherproof material including a first and a second ply joined such that a multiplicity of air passages is defined thereby, the air passages extending generally transversely to a longitudinal axis of the venting device, the venting device conformed in a spiral conformation by rolling the venting device in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis; and
- affixing the venting device proximate the eave.
- 78. The method of claim 77, in which the venting device provided includes a plurality of panels disposed in a generally underlying relationship.
- 79. The method of claim 78, in which the venting device provided is made of a weatherproof material including first, second, and third plies, the first and third plies joined to the second ply such that another multiplicity of air passages is defined thereby.
- 80. A process of forming a vent for a roof from a weatherproof material with a fluted layer disposed between first and second generally planar layers such that a multiplicity of generally parallel air passages is formed thereby, the process comprising the steps of:
- providing a sheet of the weatherproof material, the sheet having a longitudinal axis generally transverse the air passages;
- forming a pair of first lateral slits, the longitudinal axis generally disposed between the first lateral slits, each first lateral slit extending through the second planar layer and at least partially through the fluted layer, thereby defining a top panel and two laterally disposed side panels;
- folding each side panel in an underlying relationship to the top panel by automatic folding means;
- securing each folded side panel to the top panel by automatic securing means, thereby forming a vent; and
- conforming the vent into a spiral configuration by rolling the vent along the longitudinal axis.
- 81. The process of claim 80, further comprising the step of forming a route at least partially through the first planar and fluted layers, the route extending generally across the air passages.
- 82. The process of claim 80, in which the route is formed such that it generally coextends with the longitudinal axis.
- 83. The process of claim 80, in which each folded side panel is automatically secured to the top panel by extending a fastener thereinto.
- 84. The process of claim 83, in which each folded side panel is automatically secured with a staple.
- 85. The process of claim 83, in which each folded side panel is automatically secured with a plurality of fasteners, each fastener being spaced at a predetermined distance.
- 86. The process of claim 85, in which a first pair of fasteners is present, each fastener being a predetermined distance from each end of the vent.
- 87. The process of claim 86, in which a second pair of fasteners is disposed between the first pair of fasteners, the second pair of fasteners being disposed between about 1.5 feet and 2.5 feet apart.
- 88. The process of claim 86, in which a second pair of fasteners is disposed between the first pair of fasteners, the second pair of fasteners being disposed about 2 feet apart.
- 89. The process of claim 87, in which the fasteners are staples.
- 90. The process of claim 80, further comprising the step of trimming each lateral edge of the sheet such that each trimmed lateral edge is generally parallel the longitudinal axis.
- 91. The process of claim 80, in which the provided sheet is formed by multi-extruding the fluted and planar layers.
- 92. The process of claim 91, in which the provided sheet is formed by extending a slit along a predetermined distance, the slit being generally transverse the air passages.
- 93. The process of claim 92, in which the provided sheet is formed by conforming the sheet to a spiral.
- 94. The process of claim 80, in which a pair of first lateral slits and a pair of second lateral slits are formed, the longitudinal axis being disposed between the first lateral slits, the first lateral slits being disposed between the second lateral slits, each first and second lateral slit being generally parallel to the longitudinal axis, each first lateral slit extending through the second planar ply and through at least a portion of the fluted ply, each second lateral slit being through the first planar ply and through at least a portion of the fluted ply, thereby defining a top panel and two pairs of laterally disposed side panels, in which the side panels are folded in an underlying relationship to the top panel by said automatic folding means, and in which each folded side panel is secured to the top panel by said automatic securing means, thereby forming the vent.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/828,257, filed 26 Mar., 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/570,656, filed 11 Dec., 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,651,734.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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