Information
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Patent Grant
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6402609
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Patent Number
6,402,609
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 31, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 11, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 454 7
- 454 18
- 454 19
- 454 30
- 454 347
- 454 349
- 454 363
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A damper for an air turbine mounted on the roof of a house, or other structure, comprising a tube adapted to fit into the opening below the turbine, a cover hingedly attached to the tube, a cable attached to the cover adapted to be pulled out to close the cover or pushed in to open the cover. The damper is attached to the turbine by clips which attach to a flange of the turbine or by brackets affixed to the roof.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to air turbines installed on a roof to vent hot air. Air turbines are designed to spin freely in the wind, exiting hot air from attics. In the winter, when the temperature has dropped, warm air is still exhausted from the house, or other structure, through the air turbine. Most people leave the turbines open year round, wasting fuel and money or they climb on the roof and tie a plastic bag over the turbine, which is dangerous. This invention solves the problem, saving heating and cooling costs.
2. Prior Art
Several patents have described complicated and expensive methods for closing an air tubine when it is desired to shut off the flow of air therethrough. These methods are so expensive and complicated that most homeowners will simply tie a plastic bag around the turbine on the roof to close off the air flow.
For instance in Kolt's U.S. Pat. No. 4,416,415, there is described an automatic temperature and pressure responsive damper assembly. Kolt's assembly requires a temperature detection device and a temperature responsive drive assembly. Power is required to operate the device.
Hirschman, in U.S. Pat. No. 1,663,199, uses a plurality of louvers or shutters adapted to be swung into a horizontal position in which they overlap and engage each other, page 4, lines 39-45. This requires pivotal bearings on each shutter, page 4, lines 60-61, filling blocks on the supporting ring, pivot pins and grooved edges on the shutters, Page 4 lines 73-95. This is a very complex system and expensive to manufacture.
To utilize the systems of Kolt or Hirschman, one would have to remove the exisiting turbines and completely replace them with the new turbines.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Applicant's invention comprises a damper device that works as a valve to eliminate air flow from turbines presently installed on any roof. The existing turbines may be left in place, reducing the cost tremendously.
The device of this invention comprises a push-pull remote mounted cable that controls a damper cover or flap, adapted to open or close air access between the turbine and the structure on which it is mounted. The seal vent of this invention clips onto the existing turbine. The cover flap is adjustable to any position between all the way open and all the way closed. It may be added to any existing turbine on any roof.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the invention are as follows:
It is an object of the present invention to provide a system to open and close the airflow from a roof mounted turbine.
Another object of the invention is to provide such a device which may be added to any exising turbine now installed on any roof on any structure.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide such a device which is easy to install, easy. to operate and inexpensive to produce.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the turbine damper device of this invention, viewed from the bottom;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view from the bottom, adjacent a turbine;
FIG. 3
is a side view, partially broken away;
FIG. 4
is a perspective top view;
FIG. 5
is a perspective top view from another angle
FIG. 6
is a side view in the closed position;
FIG. 7
is a side view in the open position; and
FIG. 8
is a side view of a connecting clip.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings, there is shown a roof
10
of any structure. A standard turbine
12
is fixedly attached to roof
10
. Turbine
12
has a mounting base
13
. The damper device
14
of this invention comprises a tube
16
to which a cover or flap
18
is hingedly attached. A rod
20
is rotatably mounted on a supporting bracket
22
. A rod cap
24
, with another on the other end of rod
20
, holds rod
20
in place in bracket
22
. Cover
18
is fixedly attached to bracket
22
. Tube
16
is approximately the same diameter as the opening below turbine
12
, so that it may be pushed up into the opening and be attached to turbine
12
.
Bracket
22
is fixedly attached to tube
16
by attachment brackets
26
and
28
, allowing cover
18
,to rotate between a closed position (
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
6
) and an open position (
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
5
, and
7
).
Turbine
12
attached to roof
10
has flange
30
. Flange
30
is present in nearly all such turbines. Damper
14
is easily attached to turbine
12
by a plurality of retaining clips
32
,
34
, and
36
. Clips
32
,
34
and
36
are biased outwardly, so that when tube
16
is pushed up into the space
38
under turbine
12
, clips
32
,
34
and
36
will snap onto flange
30
and hold damper
14
securely in place.
For those few turbines that do not have a flange, a plurality of 90 degree L-brackets may be used to attach damper
14
directly to roof
10
below turbine
12
.
A spring
38
is held at one end by center bracket
40
attached to the top of cover
18
. Spring
38
is. held at the other end by a hook, to the side of tube
16
. A cable.
41
is attached at one end to center bracket
40
and passes through a hole in tube
16
supported by cable support
44
. When cable
41
exits tube
16
at cable support
44
, it is now covered by cable sheath
42
. As cable
41
moves in and out of tube
16
, it is,protected by sheath
42
.
At its other end, cable
41
is fixedly attached to control handle
48
which has mounting bracket
50
adapted to be fixedly attached to a wall, or other location inside the structure. A locking mechanism
46
allows control handle
48
to lock cable
41
.
Cover
18
is opened and closed by releasing handle
48
from its locked position, by turning it, and then pushing it in to open cover
18
or pulling it out to close cover
18
. Cable
41
and handle
48
comprise a standard product, such as a “push-pull” control distributed by Au-ve-co Products of Cincinnati, Ohio. When handle
48
is turned in one direction, such as clockwise, cable
41
is locked in place and cannot be moved. When handle
48
is turned in the other direction, such as counter-clockwise, cable
41
is released and can be pushed in or pulled out of locking mechanism
46
. When pulled out, cable
41
pulls center bracket
40
up, closing cover
18
. When cable
41
is pushed in, center bracket
40
is pushed down, opening cover
18
. Spring
38
aids in the opening and closing of cover
18
.
Because of the adjustability of cable
41
, cover
18
may be left in any position between fully opened and fully closed. In general operation, cover
18
will be opened fully in hot weather, allowing turbine
12
to remove hot air-from the structure on which it is installed. In colder weather, cover
18
is closed so that warm air inside the structure does not exit the structure through turbine
12
.
Nearly all turbines installed today have no mechanism to block the exit of warm air. As stated, most homeowners in winter, go up on their roofs and tie a plastic bags over the turbines, to prevent the loss of warm air. This is dangerous, inneffective and a nuisance, particularly when the weather may change often in any given period of time. Applicant's device makes it possible to easily adjust the amount of airflow through the turbines whenever desired, from inside the house, or other structure.
The device of this invention, slips easily into place, may be installed by anyone and effectively adjusts the air flow, including closing it off completely when desired.
Having thus described the invention,
Claims
- 1. A damper for an air turbine mounted on the roof of a structure, having an opening below the turbine into the structure, said damper comprising a tube adapted to fit into the opening below the turbine, a cover hingedly attached to the tube, a cable attached to the cover adapted to adjust the cover between an open and closed position, means to attach the tube to the turbine.
- 2. The device of claim 1 in which the means to attach the tube comprises a plurality of clips.
- 3. The device of claim 1 further comprising a handle at the end of the cable adapted to lock and unlock the movement of the cable.
- 4. The device of claim 1 further comprising a bracket affixed to the cover to which one end of the cable is attached.
- 5. The device of claim 4 further comprising a spring attached at one end to said bracket and at the other end to said tube.
- 6. The device of claim 3 further comprising a bracket attached to said handle for attachment of the handle to the structure.
- 7. The device of claim 1 in which the turbine has a flange and the damper is connected to the turbine by a plurality of clips attached to the flange.
- 8. The device of claim 1 in which the damper is attached to the roof below the turbine.
- 9. The device of claim 8 in which the damper is attached by L-brackets.
- 10. A damper for an air turbine mounted on the roof of a structure, having an opening below the turbine into the structure, said turbine having a flange, said damper comprising a tube adapted to fit into the opening below the turbine, a cover hingedly attached to the tube, a cable attached to the cover adapted to adjust the cover between an open and closed position, a plurality of clips attached to the tube to attach the tube to the flange of the turbine.
- 11. The device of claim 10 further comprising a handle at the end of the cable adapted to lock and unlock the movement of the cable.
- 12. The device of claim 10 further comprising a bracket affixed to the cover to which one end of the cable is attached.
- 13. The device of claim 10 further comprising a spring attached at one end to said bracket and at the other end to said tube.
- 14. The device of claim 10 further comprising a bracket attached to said handle for attachment of the handle to the structure.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Apr 1974 |
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