Claims
- 1. A building construction having walls and a roof, at least one of which includes structure allowing interior portions thereof to be vented to receive outside air, said structure comprising:
- (a) an outer sheathing layer;
- (b) an inner panel member supported in spaced, parallel relation to said sheathing layer to define a space therebetween;
- (c) at least one member underlying said sheathing layer along an edge portion thereof exposed to outside air with a gap of predetermined width between said one member and said sheathing member edge portion; said gap communicating with said space,
- (d) a vent channel member affixed to one of said one member and said sheathing member and having a portion extending entirely across said gap and extending the full length thereof, said portion having a plurality of closely spaced, small perforations, thereby permitting essentially free flow of outside air through said gap to said space while blocking entry of insects, and the like, into said space.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said vent channel member is substantially U-shaped and includes a flange portion extending outwardly along each lateral edge, said flange portions lying in a common plane.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2 wherein said vent channel member further includes a medial portion lying substantially in a second plane, parallel to said common plane and spaced therefrom by said predetermined width.
- 4. The invention according to claim 1 wherein a wall of said building construction is vented to receive outside air, said wall including stud members of web-type construction, and said panel member extending between each successive pair of studs.
- 5. The invention according to claim 4 and further including plenum means arranged to receive air passing upwardly through said space.
- 6. The invention according to claim 1 wherein a roof of said building construction is vented to receive outside air, said roof including rafter members of web-type construction, and said panel member extending between each successive pair of rafters.
- 7. The invention according to claim 6 wherein said rafter members comprise a pair of elongated wooden members joined in spaced relation by a web member, said wooden members having edge portions extending on each side of said web member, said panel member extending between said web members of successive rafter members and having marginal portions resting against said edge portions of one of said wooden members of successive rafters, and further including a second panel member extending between said web members of successive rafter members and having marginal portions resting against said edge portions of the other of said wooden members of successive rafters, and a layer of insulating material filling the space between said first-mentioned panel member and said second panel member.
- 8. The invention according to claim 7 wherein said rafter members are joined in pair at a predetermined angle to form a peaked roof.
- 9. The invention according to claim 8 wherein said pairs of rafters are joined at the peak by at least one angle bracket comprising a one piece, rigid member having two legs each with parallel side edges, said legs being joined at said predetermined angle along a line extending between the juncture of said side edges and having end edges parallel with said line, at least one, elongated, through slot extending along said line, and a plurality of nail holes extending through each of said legs, said member being joined to said rafter members, and thereby joining said rafter members to one another, by nails extending through said holes.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 371,905, filed Apr. 26, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,488,390, issued Dec. 18, 1984.
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