Information
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Patent Grant
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6699118
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Patent Number
6,699,118
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 26, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 454 20
- 454 4
- 454 5
- 454 275
- 454 276
- 454 367
- 454 368
- 052 198
- 052 199
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A vent apparatus for an enclosed space such as that within a structure or a vehicle, including a vent tube having a first end that extends outside of the closed space and a second end that is connected to the enclosed space and a vent cap removably coupled to the vent tube and capable of pivoting or swiveling with respect to the vent tube to prevent water from entering the reservoir through the vent tube.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to a vent apparatus and more particularly, to a vent apparatus having a pivotal vent cap that may be used in a wide variety of applications where it is needed to provide airflow to or from a closed or enclosed space, while also preventing water or other similar elements from entering the closed space.
Vents and vent caps are known in the art. Generally, these devices include a vent cap mounted to a vent, which extends into a opening. The vent cap usually assumes a conical or triangular shape and functions to keep water, ice, snow or other such elements from entering the vent from a position substantially perpendicular to and above the vent cap. While the existing vent caps have been relatively successful at keeping water or other elements from entering the vent from perpendicular positions above the vent cap, such vent caps are susceptible to water and other elements entering the closed space from positions which are substantially horizontal to or below the vent cap. As is currently known in the art, water can cause significant problems in the operation or longevity of the devices or structures typically associated with the vent and vent cap.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To overcome these disadvantages, the present invention is realized through an improved vent apparatus. The improved vent apparatus includes a vent tube with a first end extending outside of the closed space and a second end extending into a closed space, a vent cap attached to the first end for keeping water, snow, ice and other elements from entering the vent tube. The vent cap includes a top, a continuous side wall extending in a downward direction from the top and a cap opening through which air enters the vent tube. The vent cap also includes an annular structure located on an inside top portion of the vent cap for enabling the vent cap to be removably coupled to the vent tube. It should also be understood that the closed space may exist as part of a variety of distinct structures, which require an exhaust port that may be exposed to the elements, such as a home or building, a boat, a car or any other motorized vehicle.
A better understanding of the objects, advantages, features, properties and relationships of the invention will be obtained from the following detailed description and accompanying drawings which set forth an illustrative embodiment and is indicative of the various ways in which the principles of the invention may be employed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view of a vent cap in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of the vent apparatus shown in
FIG. 1
in combination with a closed space;
FIG. 3
is a cross sectional side view of a vent cap in accordance with a second embodiment of this invention.
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B and
4
C depict alternative embodiments of an annular structure of the vent on which the vent cap may be secured;
FIG. 5A
is a cross-sectional side view of an alternative embodiment of the vent cap in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 5B
is a partial cross-sectional view of certain components of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 5
; and
FIGS. 6A
,
6
B and
6
C depict the vent apparatus shown in
FIG. 1
in combination with varying structures which include an enclosed space with which the vent apparatus cooperates.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Turning now to the figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements, there is illustrated a vent apparatus
10
for providing airflow to a closed space, while also preventing water or other similar elements from entering the closed space.
FIGS. 1 and 2
depict a simplified version of the vent apparatus
10
, having a vent cap
11
mounted to a vent
12
, which is mounted to and extends into a closed space
14
. The vent cap
11
is generally bowl shaped and includes a top
15
, a continuous side wall
16
and an opening
13
. To shield the vent
12
and vent opening
17
from the elements, the side wall
16
extends in a generally downward direction from the top
15
and toward the opening
13
.
Protrusion
19
are integrally formed on vent tube
12
and interact with inner ring
18
which extends downwardly from top
15
to permit vent cap
11
to pivot with respect to vent tube
12
.
For preventing water from entering the closed space, the vent cap
11
is mounted to the vent
12
in a manner which allows the vent cap
11
to pivot with respect to the vent
12
. Operation of the present invention can be seen most clearly in
FIG. 3
, where the arrows depict the direction of possible water spray against the apparatus. In this embodiment, a vent tube
24
extends down into the closed space (not shown), the vent tube
24
has a first end that extends outside of the closed space and a second end that extends within the closed space. The vent cap
11
may be removably coupled to a fitting
22
that may be attached to the first end of the vent tube
24
. Fitting
22
also includes a passage
26
having a top and a bottom. The top of the passage has a first opening
27
and the bottom of the passage has a second opening
29
; the second opening
29
opens into the vent tube
24
. It will be understood that the specific arrangement and appearance of passage
26
is not critical to this invention.
For allowing the vent cap
11
to pivot with respect to the vent
12
, the vent cap
11
may include an inner ring,
18
extending downwardly from the inside of top
15
and having an inner circumference sized to cooperate with and fit over the top of fitting
22
. Thus, the cooperation of the inner ring
18
and the fitting
22
enable the vent cap
11
to pivot about the longitudinal axis of vent tube
24
and fitting
22
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, when water spray contacts the side wall
16
of vent cap
11
, the entire vent cap
11
swivels or pivots with respect to the vent tube
12
, so that the bottom of side wall
16
contacts vent tube
24
to aid in deflecting water away from the first opening
27
of the passage
26
, thereby minimizing the amount of water that may enter the vent cap
11
.
As exemplified in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 3
, the pivoting action may be achieved by the interaction between fitting
22
and the inner ring
18
. Specifically, fitting
22
has an annular structure
28
formed thereon which protrudes outwardly from fitting
22
to contact the inner circumference of ring
18
. Ring
18
may also have an annular structure
25
which extends inwardly from the inner circumference of the ring
18
. The interaction of annular structures
25
and
28
permit the vent cap
10
to be coupled to the fitting
22
, while still permitting the vent cap
11
to pivot as described above. It is preferred that the height of vent cap
11
(i.e., the distance from top
15
to opening
13
) be at least twice the distance measured from the top of fitting
22
to the top of vent tube
24
.
To aid airflow via opening
27
, a notch or aperture
23
may be provided on the top of the fitting
22
. Therefore, it is important that the interaction between the fitting
22
and the cap
11
be such that it does not create an air-tight seal, as this would defeat the purpose of the vent. It should be appreciated by those with skill in the art that other designs may be employed for creating a space to allow for airflow between the opening
13
and the passage
26
.
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B and
4
C show alternative embodiments of an engagement structure formed on the vent to permit the swiveling or pivoting motion of the vent cap. Specifically,
FIG. 4A
shows an annulus
51
that may be glued or pressed on to vent tube
52
.
FIG. 4B
shows a different annulus
53
which may be press fit or glued on to vent tube
52
.
FIG. 4C
shows an alternative embodiment of a possible press fit annulus
54
. The benefit of these designs is that they may be provided as a retrofit kit for use with existing vents or with materials such as extruded pipes where forming such features are difficult or impossible. Therefore, the user is provided with an easy manner to obtain the benefits of the vent cap of the present invention without the need of replacing expensive components. In the preferred embodiment, the annuluses or annuli in
FIGS. 4A-C
are composed of a nitryl or plastic gasket; for a retrofit kit the composition of the annulus may depend to a large extent on the material used for the existing vent to which the annulus will be applied. While these structures
51
,
53
and
54
have been described and shown as an annulus extending around the entire circumference of the vent tube
52
, they need not extend around the entire outer circumference of the vent tube
52
in order to achieve the swiveling feature of this invention. It should also be appreciated that the structures
51
,
53
and
54
may also be attached to a fitting
22
, as described above, instead of the tube
52
.
FIGS. 5A and 5B
show an alternative embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, vent cap
30
may be mounted to fitting
32
, which is mounted within vent tube
31
. The fitting
32
comprises a body
57
and a neck portion
56
integrally formed therewith. The neck portion
56
of the fitting
32
may have curved shoulder portions
33
to prevent water from accumulating thereon, and an opening
37
formed at its top. Thus, if water does enter the inside of the vent cap
30
, it will not accumulate near the top of fitting
32
; this prevents capillary action from introducing water through vent opening
37
. To see the external structure of the fitting more clearly,
FIG. 5B
eliminates the tube
31
shown in FIG.
5
A and does not show fitting
32
in cross-section.
The alternative embodiments shown in
FIGS. 5A and 5B
include a vent cap
30
with a generally flat top portion
35
and a continuous side wall
36
extending downward therefrom to an opening
38
, which is formed at the bottom of the vent cap
30
. The side wall
36
is substantially perpendicular to top
35
, which is primarily based on the ease of manufacturing a side wall
36
that is perpendicular to the top
35
. An inner ring
39
may be formed on the inner surface of top
35
as an engagement structure for fitting
32
. The top of fitting
32
and inner ring
39
are shaped to permit movement of the bottom portion of cap
30
, (i.e., adjacent to opening
38
) relative to tube
31
. In this embodiment, an annular structure
34
may be mounted on the neck portion
56
of the fitting
32
. As shown in
FIG. 5B
, the annular structure
34
may not extend around the entire circumference of the neck portion
56
of the fitting
32
, as gaps in the annular structure
34
may be used to enhance airflow in and out of vent opening
37
. The annular structure
34
may be integrally formed with neck
56
or it may be attached to the neck
56
, as described in
FIGS. 4A-C
. As further exemplified in
FIGS. 5A and 5B
, the ring
39
may not require a separate protrusion formed thereon to create the necessary interaction between the neck portion
56
, the annular structure
34
and the ring
39
. Rather, the ring
39
forms a wall and the wall simply has an increased diameter at the bottom thereof to permit the neck portion
56
and the annular structure
34
to be removably coupled by snapping the annular structure
34
into the ring
39
, thus, permitting cap
30
to swivel or pivot with respect to the tube
31
and the fitting
32
. The design shown in
FIGS. 5A and 5B
may also be used in connection with other embodiments of the present invention, which require the cap
11
to be mounted directly on the tube
12
; therefore, a separate internal fitting may not be required.
As shown in
FIGS. 6A
,
6
B and
6
C, the present invention may be used in connection with a variety of different structures. For example,
FIG. 6A
depicts the vent apparatus
10
being used in connection with a fan
62
, such as may be used with a restroom, or an HVAC system
64
of a building
66
such as an office or home. In addition,
FIG. 6B
shows the vent apparatus
10
being used in connection with a motor vehicle
68
and
FIG. 6C
shows the vent apparatus
10
coupled to a vent pipe of a boat
70
. It should be appreciated by those with skill in the art that the vent apparatus
10
described herein may be used with any structure having an enclosed space to provide the enclosed space with a continual airflow while also preventing water or similar elements from entering the enclosed space.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any equivalent thereof.
Claims
- 1. A vent apparatus for a structure having a closed space, comprising:a vent tube having a first end located outside the structure and a second end connected to the closed space of the structure; a fitting mounted in the first end of the vent tube and comprising an opening formed therein for permitting air to flow through the fitting to and from the vent tube and a first engagement structure mounted thereon; a vent cap mounted to the fitting and comprising a top surface integrally connected to a continuous side wall extending downwardly from the top surface, whereby the combination of the vent cap and the fitting permits air flow in and out of the closed space and the vent cap is capable of pivoting with respect to the longitudinal axis of the vent tube.
- 2. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first engagement structure is integrally formed on the fitting.
- 3. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first engagement structure is glued to the fitting.
- 4. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first engagement structure is press-fit on the fitting.
- 5. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the structure containing the closed space is a building.
- 6. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the closed space is within a motorized vehicle requiring an exhaust port.
- 7. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the fitting includes at least one aperture formed in the side of the fitting and proximate to the top thereof.
- 8. A vent apparatus for a structure having a closed space, comprising:a vent having a first end and a second end, where the first end of the vent extends outside of the closed space and the second end of the vent is connected to the closed space; a first engagement structure located on the vent proximate to the first end thereof; a vent cap mounted on the first end of the vent, the vent cap comprising a generally cylindrical body with a closed top and open bottom; a second engagement structure located on the inner surface of the vent cap and cooperating with the first engagement structure to allow the vent cap to be removably coupled to the vent and to pivot with respect to the vent; and an opening associated with the bottom of the vent cap and the first end of the vent to permit airflow in and out of the closed space.
- 9. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 8, where the vent further comprises:a generally cylindrical tube having a first end and a second end, where the first end extends outside of the closed space and the second end extends outside of the closed space.
- 10. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 9, where the first engagement structure comprises an annulus integrally formed on the vent.
- 11. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 9, where the first engagement structure is press-fit on the fitting.
- 12. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 9, where the first engagement structure is glued to the fitting.
- 13. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 10, wherein the annulus extends around the entire circumference of the outer portion of the second end of the fitting.
- 14. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein the second engagement structure is formed on an annular ring extending downwardly from inside of the top of the vent cap.
- 15. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein the structure containing the closed space is a building.
- 16. A vent apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein the closed space is within a motorized vehicle requiring an exhaust port.
- 17. A kit for use with a structure having a closed space and a vent tube, the vent tube having a top end extending from the closed space and a bottom end connected to the closed space, the kit comprising:a first engagement structure which may be mounted proximate to the top end of the vent tube to form an enlarged radial portion on the top of the vent tube; a vent cap capable of being removably attached to the top end of the vent tube, the vent cap comprising a generally cylindrical body having a top portion which is closed and a bottom portion which is open, and a second engagement structure on the inner surface of the top portion and shaped to cooperate with the first engagement structure, whereby the vent cap is able to pivot with respect to the tube.
- 18. A kit as set forth in claim 17, wherein the first engagement structure extends around the entire circumference of the vent tube.
- 19. A kit as set forth in claim 17, wherein the first engagement structure is glued to the vent tube.
- 20. A kit as set forth in claim 17, wherein the first engagement structure is press-fit on the vent tube.
- 21. A kit as set forth in claim 17, wherein the structure containing the closed space is a building.
- 22. A kit as set forth in claim 17, wherein the closed space is within a motorized vehicle requiring an exhaust port.
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