The invention relates generally to roof vents for venting the roof of a building such as a house.
Roof vents provide the necessary ventilation to the roof of a house or other building, preventing condensation in the roof. Various roof vents employ vanes, grates and louvers to permit air to be channeled between the roof and the atmosphere, and to try to prevent rain from entering the roof through the roof vent. A variety of caps and covers have been used to act as a guard to prevent the infiltration of rain. However, prior art roof vents have thus far been ineffective in preventing the infiltration of snow into the attic space, particularly in cases of snow storms and the like. An improved roof vent which permits adequate attic ventilation but at the same time prevents the infiltration of snow is therefore required.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a roof vent for ventilating the roof of a building to the atmosphere. The improved roof vent includes a flange portion dimensioned and configured to lay against the roof, the flange portion having a central opening to let air vent from the attic. The roof vent further includes a collar portion extending from the flange portion and enclosing the central opening and a cap dimensioned and configured to cover over the collar portion and cover over the central opening. The cap is dimensioned and configured to provide a passage through which air can pass between the atmosphere and the central opening. The collar portion also includes a filter plate dimensioned and configured to be enclosed by the cap and to be interposed between the central opening and the passage
The filter plate has a pore size sufficient to permit air to pass through the filter plate but block the passage of snow.
A further aspect provided is a roof vent for ventilating a roof of a building via a hole in the roof to atmosphere, the roof vent comprising: a flange portion for resting on the roof, the flange portion having an opening for overlapping with the hole; a collar portion having sides extending upwardly from the flange portion about the opening, the collar portion having one or more apertures facilitating passage of air between the atmosphere and the opening; a cap covering over the collar portion and covering over the opening while having a gap between the flange portion and the cap providing for the passage of air between the flange portion and the cap; and a corrugated filter plate interposed between the flange portion and the cap providing for the passage of air between the atmosphere and the opening, the corrugated filter plate having a filter media formed in a series of alternating folds providing a surface area of furrows and ridges having a plurality of individual pores such that each of the plurality of folds comprises a fold line extending in a direction from the flange portion to the cap, the corrugated filter plate providing for the air passage through the surface area of the filter media via each of the plurality of individual pores to enter or exit the hole.
With the foregoing in view, and other advantages as will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which this invention relates as this specification proceeds, the invention is herein described by reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, which includes a description of the preferred typical embodiment of the principles of the present invention.
In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
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Filter plate 46 is preferably a wire mesh which is corrugated to increase its surface area. Filter plate 46 preferably has a pore size which is selected to prevent the passage of snow through the filter plate, while permitting the flow of air. It has been discovered that a pore size of approximately 120 microns is sufficient to prevent the passage of snow while allowing adequate air circulation through the filter plate.
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It will be appreciated that numerous modifications can be made to invention without departing from the core of the invention. In particular, the corrugated filter plate may be laid out within the collar portion so that the filter plate lies parallel to opening 22. Certain advantages have been found to a perpendicular arrangement between the filter plate and opening 22. In particular, it has been discovered that a perpendicular arrangement allows for better air circulation through the roof vent while improving the roof vents ability to block wind driven snow. In some applications, it may be more cost effective to produce a roof vent where the filter plate is laid out parallel relative to the central opening.
A specific embodiment of the present invention has been disclosed; however, several variations of the disclosed embodiment could be envisioned as within the scope of this invention. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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