Screening arrangement in a ventilation system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6554699
  • Patent Number
    6,554,699
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 28, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 29, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An arrangement for screening off a ventilated space (5) in a floor construction arranged on a subfloor (2) and having joists (6) that are supported by a plurality of level-adjusting spacer screws (8) resting on the subfloor (2) to create a free passage (9) between the joist and the subfloor as well as said space, which includes said passages, between the subfloor and the floor construction. In accordance with the invention, the arrangement comprises an elongate plate-shaped body (116) with a flat waist part(117), a foot part (118) and a top part (119), which foot and top parts extend along the long sides of the waist part and are flexibly connected to the waist part by means of joints (122, 123) that are parallel to each other. The plate body is arranged to be anchored with its top part to a vertical side of one of said joists by means of attachment elements (12) anchored with its foot part to the subfloor by means of attachment elements (121).
Description




The present invention refers to an arrangement for screening off a ventilated space in a floor construction in a building, which space forms part of a ventilation system, which floor construction is arranged on a subfloor and comprises a plurality of joists arranged at a pre-determined distance from each other and supported by a plurality of level-adjusting spacer screws resting on the subfloor to create a free passage between the joist and the subfloor as well as said space, which includes said passages between the subfloor and the floor construction.




The ventilation of subfloors, i.e. the rigid foundation supporting floor constructions, requires the ventilating air to be distributed evenly across the entire surface of the subfloor. Air-flows take place towards a created partial vacuum in the exhaust air, the supply air being taken from the room or premises above the floor construction. The air is extracted from the subfloor by way of pipes connected to an exhaust-air fan, which pipes are provided with holes according to a system to obtain uniform evacuation of the ventilation air along the entire length of the pipe.




In the case of a ventilated floor construction of the kind described above it is frequently necessary to partition the ventilated space into sections and to seal the same from its surroundings in particular locations. When the space is so large that the fan device contains several fans, the space is sectioned to render the ventilation of the space as uniform as possible. The sectioning is also performed to partition a first section of the space in a finished part of the floor construction from a second section of the space in an unfinished part of the floor construction or from a second part that will not form part of the ventilation system. The ventilated space can also be partitioned from another construction part in the building to seal the ventilated space from its surroundings by this construction part.




A foamed-plastic material has hitherto been used to achieve such sectioning and sealing partitioning. Such jointing foam is not suitable from the point of view of environmental protection, however, and must be applied with special equipment.




The object of the present invention is to eliminate the problems discussed above and to provide a screening arrangement that can be mounted quickly and simply whilst erecting a floor construction to form an effective, tight partitioning between two sections of the ventilated space or against a particular construction part in the building located within or adjacent to the floor construction.




The screening arrangement in accordance with the invention is characterized in that it comprises an elongate plate-shaped body that is impermeable to air and includes a flat waist part, a foot part and a top part, which foot and top parts extend along the long sides of the waist part and are flexibly connected to the waist part by means of joints that are parallel to each other, which plate body is arranged to be anchored with its top part to a vertical side of one of said joists by means of attachment elements and arranged to be anchored with its foot part to the subfloor by means of attachment elements, the waist part being arranged to form a right or acute angle with the subfloor so as to form an airtight screen between two sections of the ventilated space or between the ventilated space and a non-ventilated space in the floor construction.











The invention will be further described in the following with reference to the drawings.





FIG. 1

shows schematically parts of a floor construction and ventilation system in a building, viewed from above.





FIG. 2

is a cross section along the line A—A in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a plate body in an air-distribution device used in the floor construction in accordance with FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a plate body in a screening arrangement used in the floor construction in accordance with FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a part of the building and the floor construction, partly sliced through, in accordance with FIG.


1


and shows an air-inlet device for the supply air and the plate body in accordance with FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view, substantially similar to the one in

FIG. 5

, the air-inlet device being shown in an exploded view.





FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


are end views of floor constructions at different levels of elevation above the subfloor and illustrate the use of the air-distribution device in accordance with

FIG. 3

with one and the same dimensional design.





FIG. 10

is a cross section taken along the line B—B in FIG.


1


.












FIGS. 1-6

show schematically parts of a floor construction in a building with walls


1


and a rigid supporting foundation or subfloor


2


, usually of concrete, which can have a surface with a texture ranging from smooth to relatively uneven and rough. The walls


1


are outer walls, each comprising a base beam or ground sill


3


. The floor construction comprises a flooring


4


, which together with the foundation


2


defines a space


5


, and a plurality of joists


6


that carry the flooring


4


. The joists


6


are provided with angled plates (not shown) to support insulation sheets


15


(see FIG.


2


), which are thereby spaced from the foundation


2


. Each joist


6


is provided with a plurality of vertical holes


7


drilled through it and arranged at a pre-determined distance from each other. The drill holes


7


have a threading with small pitch. Level-adjusting spacer screws


8


having external threading with a pitch equal to that of the threading of the drill holes


7


are screwed into the drill holes


7


. The screws


8


have hexagonal recesses, accessible from the upper side for co-operation with a turning device, and narrow central through-holes for anchoring the screws


8


to the foundation


2


with nails or screws once the position of the joist


6


has been determined. With the aid of the screws


8


, the joists


6


are set at a certain elevation above the foundation


2


so that a free passage


9


is created between the underside of the joist


6


and the foundation


2


and so that the top sides of the joists


6


are located in one and the same plane, the screws


8


maintaining sufficient screwing engagement with the joists


6


to fix and support the joists


6


at the level set and to support the remainder of the floor construction.




The first joist


6




a


is located a pre-determined distance from the outer wall


1


so that a channel


10


is created on the inside of the ground sill


3


, which channel extends continuously along the ground sill


3


.




Said passage


9


below the joists


6


as well as the channel


10


along the ground sill


3


form part of said space


5


, which is thus free for air flows and continuous in all directions along the foundation


2


.




The floor construction is ventilated by a ventilation system, comprising a suction source (not shown), which can be a wall-mounted fan and connected to said space


5


underneath the floor construction via a pipe system, comprising a pipe


11


, to extract air from the space


5


, as indicated by arrows in FIG.


1


. The supply air to the space


5


underneath the floor construction is provided by the room


12


and thus consists of warm indoor air The ventilation system comprises a plurality of air-inlet devices


13


, arranged at pre-determined locations on the floor construction adjacent to a wall


1


, whereby the supply air flows into and through the air-inlet devices


13


and further down into said channel


10


of the space


5


via an opening


14


(see

FIG. 1

) in the floor construction. The ventilation system can favourably be dimensioned in accordance with the technique described in patent SE-509 097.




To distribute the supply air in an efficient way as it flows down into the space


5


, an arrangement is favourably used that comprises an elongate, rectangular, plate-shaped body


16


, manufactured in one piece from a suitable plastic material, for instance polypropylene. The plate-shaped body


16


comprises a waist part


17


with a pre-determined width, a foot part


18


and a top part


19


. The foot and top parts


18


,


19


are parallel to each other and sufficiently wide to be able to accommodate appropriate attachment elements


20


,


21


for attachment of the body


16


. The foot part


18


is flexibly connected to the waist part


17


, via a continuous, tight joint


22


, so that the requisite angle for each individual fitting can be set between them, see

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


. The top part


19


is in like manner flexibly connected to the waist part


17


, via a continuous, tight joint


23


so that the requisite angle for each individual fitting can be set between them, see

FIGS. 6

,


7


and


8


. The two joints


22


,


23


, which are parallel to each other, thus have the shape of tight hinge joints so that the top and foot parts


19


,


18


can be pivoted in the desired directions relative to the waist part


17


. The joints


22


,


23


can be created by two grooves


24


,


25


being made on at least one side of a plate slab, each joint


22


,


23


consisting of the thinner, remaining, non-perforated material, see FIG.


3


. To be relatively self-supporting, i.e. not collapsing due to its own weight, the plate-shaped body


16


should have a sheet thickness of at least 1.5 mm, preferably at least 2.0 mm. Having regard to the cost of materials, handling aspects and workability, the sheet thickness should not be exaggeratedly great. The plate-shaped body


16


is yielding to such an extent that it bends to negotiate uneven parts in the foundation


2


so that the foot part


18


, in particular, adapts to such uneven parts whilst being mounted by means of the attachment elements


21


.




The air-distribution device further comprises a plurality of spacers


26


, equidistantly arranged along the foot part


18


and having a pre-determined length so that the foot part


18


is kept at a pre-determined distance above the foundation


2


, whilst defining a narrow air gap


27


, which air gap


27


thus has a correspondingly pre-determined height. In the embodiment shown, the spacers


26


consist of loose plastic bushings, placed between the foot part


18


and the foundation


2


and fixed by means of suitable attachment elements


21


, which extend through holes


28


in the foot part


18


and the plastic bushings


26


and are anchored in the foundation


2


. The spacers


26


can be 2-6 mm long depending on the desired height of the air gap


27


. The preferred height of the air gap is about 3 mm.




The plate-shaped body


16


is anchored to the inner, vertical side of the joist


6




a


located nearest the ground sill


3


by using suitable attachment elements


20


, for instance staples, that are pressed through the top part


19


into the joist


6




a


in such a way that the waist part


17


extends from the underside of the joist


6




a


and extends at an angle down towards the foundation


2


. Thereafter, the plate-shaped body


16


is anchored to the foundation


2


by way of sleeved screws


21


that are inserted through the pre-drilled holes


28


in the foot part


18


and through the plastic bushings


26


and screwed into the foundation


2


, the foot part


18


adjusting itself to accommodate any unevenness in the foundation


2


, thanks to its yielding property, so that the air gap


27


obtains a virtually uniform height along the foot part.


18


.




As is evident from

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


, the air-distribution device in one and the same design is useful for floor constructions situated at different levels of elevation above the subfloor


2


, the level of elevation being determined by the length of the level-adjusting spacer screws


8


. In so-called low-profile floors in accordance with

FIG. 9

, the top part


19


can be folded downwards so as to obtain a more obtuse angle between the waist part


17


and the foot part


18


, which is advantageous. Generally, this obtuse angle is between about 110° and about 175°.




As is evident from

FIG. 6

, the air-inlet box


13


has a box-shaped filter-holder


29


, which is attached to the wall


1


and which is provided with a lower front wall


30


of low height and a front opening


31


extending upwards therefrom. The filter-holder


29


has in its bottom an elongate opening


32


that is aligned with the corresponding elongate opening


14


of equal size in the floor


45


. A sealing gasket


33


is placed between the filter-holder


29


and the floor to prevent penetration of water in the event of leakage in the room. Thanks to the front wall


30


, which can have a height of about 5 cm, large quantities of water can accumulate on the floor before water penetrates down to the subfloor


2


. A filter


34


is arranged in the filter-holder


29


to be easily detached therefrom and extends between the side walls


35


,


36


and between the bottom


37


and top


38


to be sealed all around with its side sections situated outside a rigid frame


39


, the frame


39


resting on an upturned edge of the opening


32


and being located closest to the front wall


30


. The filter-holder is covered by a hood


40


with a width slightly greater than the filter-holder


29


so that vertical air gaps are created between the vertical side walls


41


,


42


of the hood


40


and the vertical side walls


35


,


36


of the filter-holder


29


. Each air gap has a width of about 0.5-1.5 cm. The hood


40


has a downwardly directed top flange


43


that hooks on behind the top wall


38


of the filter-holder


29


, the hood


40


then being secured by screws


44


to the filter-holder


29


. The inner free edges of the vertical side walls


41


,


42


of the hood


40


are located a suitable distance, for instance 0.5-1.5 cm, from the wall to allow the supply flow of air to said air gap inside the hood


40


and then to the openings


32


,


14


in the bottom and in the floor via the filter


34


, see FIG.


5


.




The air-distribution device distributes the supply air along its entire length. The distribution of the ventilating air and a pressure drop occurs underneath the flooring layer


45


so that only the space


5


between the subfloor


2


and the flooring layer


45


downstream of the air-distribution device is subject to lowered pressure. With an air pressure close to that in the room


12


above, the part space between the ground sill


3


and the air-distribution device serves as an air channel


10


distributing the air up to the constriction in the form of the air gap


27


created between the air-distribution device and the subfloor


2


. The significant pressure drop occurs in said air gap


27


. The subfloor


2


from the air-distribution device to the pipe system for exhaust air is thus ventilated in a uniform way, the part space between the ground sill


3


and the air-distribution device being ventilated in connection with its service as a channel. The ground sill


3


and all relevant building components must be sealed to a high degree so that no undesirable air leakage arises, but the strain on the sealing capacity of the ground sill


3


when using the air-distribution device is not as great as when the significant pressure drop occurs above the flooring layer


45


. The ground sill


3


is a building component that is difficult to seal, as it adjoins the outdoor air with its changes in temperature and humidity. The air-distribution device is easily mounted and its function is clear and simple, which increases understanding of the system.




The described air-inlet device


13


replaces about


6


metres of air-pervious skirting-board and has the advantage of providing control over the descent of the air through the floor in one location. The air-distribution device


13


is mounted after carpet laying. It is also mounted afterwards in the case of turned-up carpets, as it is rounded off in its inner lower corner to accommodate the turn-up fillet. The air-inlet device


13


does not interfere with the finishing of the flooring layer


45


against the wall. It is easily mounted and it is clear and simple in its function. It can tolerate splashes of water and is made to withstand temporary accumulation of water on a wet floor to a level of about 5 cm. It has a washable filter that can be removed with a simple manual grip, rinsed through and re-mounted, while all skirting-boards and other building components are left in place. With the air-distribution device, thanks to its large through-flow area, it is possible to inspect and clean the air channel


10


created between the ground sill


3


and the air-distribution device.




In accordance with the invention, a special screening arrangement that will be further described in the following is suggested for partitioning the ventilated space into sections or against its surroundings in the building.




The screening arrangement comprises an elongate, rectangular, plate-shaped body


116


, manufactured in one piece from a suitable plastic material, for instance polypropylene. The plate-shaped body


116


, which is impermeable to gas and liquid, comprises a waist part


117


with a pre-determined width, a foot part


118


and a top part


119


. The foot and top parts


118


,


119


are parallel to each other and sufficiently wide to be able to accommodate appropriate attachment elements


120


,


121


for attachment of the body


116


. The foot part


118


is flexibly connected to the waist part


117


, via a continuous, tight joint


122


, so that the requisite angle for each individual fitting can be set between them. The top part


119


is in like manner flexibly connected to the waist part


117


, via a continuous, tight joint


123


so that the requisite angle for each individual fitting can be set between them. The two joints


122


,


123


, which are parallel to each other, thus have the shape of tight hinge joints so that the top and foot parts


119


,


118


can be pivoted in the desired directions relative to the waist part


117


. The joints


122


,


123


can be created by two grooves


124


,


125


being made on at least one side of a plate slab, each joint


122


,


123


consisting of the thinner, remaining, non-perforated material, see FIG.


4


. To be relatively self-supporting, i.e. not collapsing due to its own weight, the plate-shaped body


116


should have a sheet thickness of at least 1.5 mm, preferably at least 2.0 mm. Having regard to the cost of materials, handling aspects and workability, the sheet thickness should not be exaggeratedly great. The plate-shaped body


116


is yielding to such an extent that it bends to negotiate uneven parts in the foundation


2


so that the foot part


118


, in particular, adapts to such uneven parts whilst being mounted by means of the attachment elements


121


.




On one of their sides, the foot and top parts


118


,


119


are provided with a sealing layer or stripe


46


of a suitable sealing material, which sealing layers


46


are intended to seal against the horizontal foundation


2


and a vertical construction surface


47


, for instance one of the vertical surfaces of a joist


6


. The foot and top parts are provided with a plurality of evenly distributed holes


128


for receiving the attachment elements


120


,


121


, which, in the case of the top part


119


, suitably consist of screws that are screwed into the joist


6


and, in the case of the foot part


118


, suitably consist of expansion devices that are made up of an expansion sleeve and an expansion nail or screw to effectively anchor the screening arrangement to the concrete floor.




Alternatively, the top part


119


lacks such holes


128


, the anchoring being performed by means of staples that are pressed into the joist


6


through the top part


119


.




The waist part


117


is sufficiently wide so that is inclined at a suitable angle, such as 20°-80°, preferably 30°-60°, to the concrete foundation


2


, based on a certain level for attaching the top part


119


.



Claims
  • 1. An arrangement for screening off a ventilated space (5) in a floor construction in a building, which space (5) forms part of a ventilation system, which floor construction is arranged on a subfloor (2) and comprises a plurality of joists (6) arranged at a pre-determined distance from each other and supported by a plurality of level-adjusting spacer screws (8) resting on the subfloor (2) to create a free passage (9) between the joist (6) and the subfloor (2) as well as said space (5), which includes said passages (9), between the subfloor (2) and the floor construction, characterized in that it comprises an elongate plate-shaped body (116) that is impermeable to air and includes a flat waist part (117), a foot part (118) and a top part (119), which foot and top parts (118, 119) extend along the long sides of the waist part (117) and are flexibly connected to the waist part (117) by means of joints (122, 123) that are parallel to each other, which plate body (116) is arranged to be anchored with its top part (119) to a vertical side of one of said joists (6) by means of attachment elements (120) and arranged to be anchored with its foot part (118) to the subfloor (2) by means of attachment elements (121), the waist part (117) being arranged to form a right or acute angle with the subfloor (2) so as to form an airtight screen between two sections of the ventilated space (5) or between the ventilated space (5) and a non-ventilated space in the floor construction.
  • 2. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that one and the same dimension of the plate body (116) is useful for floor constructions which are positioned at different levels of elevation relative to the subfloor (2), the width of the waist part (117) being equal to or greater than the distance between the subfloor (2) and the underside of the joist (6) to form a right or acute angle with the subfloor (2).
  • 3. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the plate body (116) is manufactured from a plastic material, preferably polypropylene, and has a wall thickness of at least about 1.5 mm, preferably at least 2.0 mm, and in that the width of the waist part (117) is about 6-15 cm and the width of the foot and top parts (118, 119) is about 1.5-2.0 cm in each case.
  • 4. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the foot part (118) and the top part (119) are provided with a sealing layer (46) on their sides facing the joist (6) a and the subfloor (2).
  • 5. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, said ventilation system also comprises a plurality of air-inlet devices (13) arranged at a pre-determined distance from each other by at least one wall (1) and each being in open communication with an opening (14) in the floor construction to said space (5), characterized in that it forms part of the floor construction in combination with an air-distribution device, comprising an elongate plate-shaped body (16), rigidly mounted to the joist (6a) located nearest said openings (14) for the air-inlet devices (13), which plate body (16) includes a flat waist part (17), a foot part (18), a top part (19), which foot and top parts (18, 19) extend along the long sides of the waist part (17) and are flexibly connected to the waist part (17) by means of joints (22, 23) that are parallel to each other, and a plurality of spacers (26) arranged adjoining the foot part (18) to create an air gap (27) between the foot part (18) and the subfloor (2) when the plate body (16) is anchored to the subfloor (2), which plate body (16) is arranged to be anchored to said joist (6a) by means of its top part (19) with the waist part (17) sloping down towards the subfloor (2) at an acute angle and forming an obtuse angle with the foot part (18) and an obtuse or an acute angle with the top part (19), the air gap (27) being arranged to provide a pressure drop in the ventilation air passing through the same.
  • 6. An arrangement as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the plate body (16), the joist (6a), the adjoining wall (1) and the subfloor (2) or a special arrangement for screening off the ground sill are arranged to define between them an air channel (10) that communicates with said air gap (27) and has a pre-determined cross-sectional area, allowing the supply air from each air-inlet device (13) to flow along the entire air channel (10) and to be evenly distributed along the same, and in that the spacers (26) are of the same height to form said air gap (27) with a virtually uniform height.
  • 7. An arrangement as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that one and the same dimension of the plate body (16) is useful for floor constructions which are positioned at different levels of elevation relative to the subfloor (2), the width of the waist part (17) being equal to or greater than the distance between the subfloor (2) and the underside of the joist (6a) to form an acute angle that is smaller than 70°, preferably smaller than 50°, with the subfloor.
  • 8. An arrangement as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the spacers (26) are integral with the plate body (16) on one of its sides or consist of separate pieces or constitute a fixed or loose part of the attachment elements (21).
  • 9. An arrangement as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the air gap (27) has a height of about 2-6 mm, preferably about 3 mm.
  • 10. An arrangement as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the plate body (16) is manufactured from a plastic material, preferably polypropylene, and has a wall thickness of at least about 1.5 mm, preferably about 2.0 mm, and in that the width of the waist part (17) is about 8-15 cm and the width of the foot and top parts (18, 19) is about 1.5-2.0 cm in each case.
  • 11. An arrangement as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the obtuse angle between the waist part (17) and the foot part (18) in the mounted state of the arrangement, is between about 110° and about 175°.
  • 12. A floor construction arranged on a foundation (2) in a building, the floor construction comprising a plurality of joists (6) arranged at pre-determined distances from each other and supported by a plurality of level-adjusting spacer screws (8) resting on the subfloor (2) to form a free passage (9) between the joist (6) and the subfloor (2) as well as a free, continuous space (5), including said passages (9), between the subfloor (2) and the floor construction, which space (5) forms part of a ventilation system, which further comprises a plurality of air-inlet devices (13) arranged at a predetermined distance from each other by at least one wall (1) and each being in open communication with an opening (14) in the floor construction to said space (5), characterized in that it comprises a screening arrangement in accordance with claim 1.
  • 13. A floor construction as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that it further comprises an air-distribution device.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9902352 Jun 1999 SE
Parent Case Info

This application is the U.S. national phase of international application PCT/SE00/01 123 filed May 31, 2000, which designated the U.S.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/SE00/01123 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/79066 12/28/2000 WO A
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