Roof vents

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6743092
  • Patent Number
    6,743,092
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 20, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 1, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A roof vent suitable for a conservatory roof of the type comprising glazing bars supporting glazing panels therebetween, the roof vent comprises a surround mountable between a pair of glazing bars and a cover for the surround and hingedly connected thereto.
Description




DESCRIPTION




An object of this invention is to provide an improved roof vent suitable for inclusion in a conservatory roof.




According to this invention there is provided a roof vent suitable for a conservatory roof of the type comprising glazing bars supporting glazing panels therebetween, the roof vent comprising a surround mountable between a pair of glazing bars and a cover for the surround and hingedly connected thereto.




The surround is preferably mounted between the glazing bars in a similar fashion to the glazing panels. In other words it is preferable for the surround to have sides capable of coupling to the glazing bars using one or more coupling formations of the glazing bars. In a preferred embodiment, the surround and glazing bars have mutually engageable channel slots on their sides, preferably so that the surround can be slid into place between the glazing bars.




The roof vent of the invention preferably includes a spacer box at its rear so that the roof vent is spaced from a wall or other supporting structure for the roof. The spacer box preferably has perforations, ideally in end panels, to allow heat to dissipate.











Other preferred features and advantages of the roof vent of the invention will now be further described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a conservatory roof with a roof vent of the invention partially cut away.





FIG. 2

is a view in the direction of arrow A of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a view in the direction of arrow B of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a view in the direction of arrow C of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view from one corner of a roof vent surround;





FIG. 6

is a side view of the roof vent surround of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

shows details of the roof vent surround; and





FIG. 8

is an exploded view of a spacer component for the roof vent surround.











Referring to the accompanying drawings, a conservatory roof


10


supported at its upper side from a wall or other suitable structure comprises glazing panels


12


, typically of PVC or polycarbonate, supported between glazing bars


14


and held down by cappings


16


retained by the glazing bars. Only the upper end of the roof is shown and the upper ends of the glazing bars and panels are supported in channel member


20


slidably mounted on spaced brackets


22


screwed to the wall. The channel member


20


has a top side


24


ending in a barb


26


onto which is push fitted a top cover


28


that includes a depending web


30


with gasket material


32


on its end to seal against the glazing panels


12


and near its forward end a rain baffle


34


that has a flexible hinge


36


to urge it downwards onto the top glazing bars cappings


16


.




The roof includes a vent


50


comprising a surround


52


and a cover


54


hingedly mounted on one side of the surround. The surround is constructed from four sections of a u-PVC extrusion mitred and heat welded together to form a rectangle. The surround sides


56


are slightly different from its ends


58


as will be described later. The surround has a lower part with sloping internal faces


60


. The surround has an upper part and shaped outer faces to provide locations for attachment thereto of other components of the roof vent system and for attachment of the surround to the existing roof structure.




The outside of the surround has from the bottom upward a flange


64


above which is a recess


66


then a slot


68


before it is stepped inwards forming a ledge


70


with a rib


72


thereon. A further slot


73


is spaced above the ledge


70


. From the ledge, the surround extends upwards to a curved hinge part


74


. The surround then has a top surface


76


with a slot


78


for receiving a gasket strip


80


.




The sides


56


of the surround


52


have extending upwards from the end of the ledge an inverted channel section flange


82


, which is a sliding fit into a side channel


84


of the glazing bar


14


to which normally a glazing panel couples. That enables the surround


52


to be sufficiently wide to occupy the width of one or even two glazing panels because it can be slid into position between glazing bars.




The surround


52


has on its front a sealing flap


84


, that overlies the glazing panel or panels


12


abutting the surround. A triangular section trim


86


is pushed into the front of the surround and has top and bottom extensions


88


,


90


that locate in the slot


73


and over the rib


72


respectively to hold the sealing flap


84


down on the glazing panels.




The verit surround


52


does not occupy the whole length of the roof and so provision has to be made for connection of a shorter glazing bar


14


length to the front of the surround when the vent is of double panel width. A shaped steel reinforcing strip


92


locates in the channel


66


to give the front of the surround strength and is held in place by screws


96


at opposite ends and by, a central bracket


98


having a spigot


100


that locates in the duct


102


of the glazing bar, where it is bolted in place.




At the rear of the vent surround, so that it is spaced from the capping to allow the vent cover


54


to open, there is a spaced box


104


(see FIG.


8


). The spacer box


104


is formed as a rectangular section extrusion with internal cross webs


106


,


107


and has end caps


108


that are perforated to allow heat to dissipate from it. The spacer boxer


104


is secured in the channel


20


by means of screws


108


, through the lower side


110


of the channel.




The spacer box


104


has oppositely orientated v-shaped ribs


112


on its front face


114


, that snap fit into the recess


66


in the rear face of the surround. Above those ribs is a barbed projection


116


which fits the slot


68


in the rear face of the surround. Finally the top front edge of the spacer box has a co-extruded or bonded gasket


120


thereon to mask the joint between the spacer box and the surround.




The channel member


20


has undercladding


122


located thereon that has on a front top edge a co-extruded or borded gasket


124


to form a seal against the underside of the spacer box.




The free end of the bottom ledge


64


of the surround is shaped to receive a sealing strip


130


for between the ledge


64


and the underside of surrounding components of the roof.




The cover


54


of the vent has outer and inner parts


132


,


134


respectively, that trap a glazing panel therebetween. Around the inside of the outer part


132


is a slot


136


and the inner part is of L-section with its upstand


138


barbed so as to be a press fit into the slot, the other limb of the L-section serving as on a ledge for glazing panel


14


.




The outer cover part has an overhang


142


on the underside of which is a T-section slot


144


which slidingly retains an aluminium hinge part


146


that engages around the hinge part of the vent surround to allow the cover to be opened and closed. In the slot


78


in the top of the surround


52


is the gasket strip


80


for sealing between the cover and the surround.




By having the vent surround slide between glazing bars the vent cover can be made wider than was hitherto possible, which provides for improved ventilation and aesthetic appearance.



Claims
  • 1. A conservatory roof comprising plural glazing bars, plural glazing panel, which are supported by and between some of the glazing bars, and a roof vent, which comprises a surround supported by and between two of the glazing bars, which comprises a cover hinged to the surround, and which comprises a spacer box mounted to rear portion of the surround.
  • 2. The conservatory roof of claim 1 wherein the spacer box is vented to allow heat to dissipate.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0004597 Feb 2000 GB
Parent Case Info

This application is a Continuation of prior application Ser. No. 09/794,520, filed Feb. 27, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,461,236.

US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
4057941 Schwartz Nov 1977 A
4069627 Pegg Jan 1978 A
4756127 Helterbrand et al. Jul 1988 A
4936110 Kuckens Jun 1990 A
6112493 Rickman Sep 2000 A
6161346 Richardson Dec 2000 A
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/794520 Feb 2001 US
Child 10/251414 US