The invention is directed to removal of moisture from the wall, floor, and/or roof of a building.
In building construction (residential and/or commercial), moisture removal from within a wall, floor, and/or roof is an important consideration. Failure to adequately remove moisture can lead to adverse consequences, for example, mold and/or rot. Some contemporary solutions are to promote airflow, ventilation, and drainage within the wall floor, and/or roof by, for example, the use of an entangled net product. The air movement is used to move any moisture out of the wall, floor, and/or roof. A typical wall may include: a frame (e.g., studs/plates, rafters, joists) with a sheathing (e.g., OSB, foam board, plywood) affixed to the frame, a moisture barrier (e.g., house wrap) covers the sheathing, an entangled net overlays the moisture barrier and with vents in fluid communication with the entangled net, and a veneer (e.g., brick, stucco, siding) finishes the wall.
There is a need for new products and methods for facilitating ventilation, moisture removal, and drainage in a wall floor, and/or roof.
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings a form that is presently preferred; it being understood, however, that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
A method for facilitating ventilation and/or drainage in a building wall, floor, and/or roof by the step of: placing a foam insulation board with an interior board face and an exterior board face, at least one board face having ventilation and/or drainage grooves and/or protrusions into the building wall, floor, and/or roof; providing vents in the building wall, floor, and/or roof adjacent end portions of the insulation board, whereby ventilation is facilitated within the wall, floor, and/or roof of the building by air moving through the vents, along the grooves and/or protrusions of the foam insulation board, and out of the vents, drainage of water is facilitated within the wall or the roof of the building by a pathway created by the grooves and/or protrusions, and moisture removal is facilitated by the passage of air during ventilation.
Referring to the figures, the ventilated and draining foam insulation panel for a wall, floor, and/or roof is illustrated.
Hereinafter, the foam insulation panel (or foam panel) 50 will be discussed.
The foam insulation panel (or board) 50 facilitates ventilation, moisture removal, and drainage within the wall 10, floor 40, and/or roof 30 via a plurality of vertical grooves (or pathways formed by protrusions), discussed in greater detail below. These grooves (or pathways) allow air to move through the vents in the wall, floor, and/or roof systems, along the grooves (or pathways), and out of the vents, allow drainage of water by the grooves or pathways, and moisture removal by the passage of air during ventilation. Additionally, the foam insulation panel (or board) will impact the thermal insulation value (R) of the foam board and the wall 10, floor 40 or roof 30 systems.
The foam insulation board 50 has an interior board face 52 and an exterior board face 54 and at least one face has ventilation and/or drainage grooves 56 and/or protrusions 58, see
The foam board 50 may have a density in the range of about 15-60 Kg/m3. The foam board 50 may have a groove depth (or the protrusion height) in the range of about 0.125-0.75 inches, preferably about 0.15-0.35 inches, most preferably about 0.25 inches. The foam board may have a thickness in a range of about 1-6 inches, preferably about 2-4 inches. The foam board may be any foam material. The foam board may be a closed cell foam. The foam board may have a moisture impervious and/or thermally impacting skin.
The thermal foil 60, one embodiment shown in
The vents 70 are conventional and may be located along the terminal ends of the foam board 50 so that moisture-laden air may flow through the vents and the grooves/protrustions of the foam board and out another vent.
In operation, ventilation is facilitated within the wall, floor, and/or roof of the building by air moving through the vents, along the grooves and/or protrusions of the foam insulation board, and out of the vents, drainage of water is facilitated within the wall or the roof of the building by a pathway created by the grooves and/or protrusions, and moisture removal is facilitated by the passage of air during ventilation.
The present invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit and the essential attributes thereof, and, accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims, rather than to the foregoing specification, as indicating the scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/670,019 filed May 11, 2018; U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/732,742 filed Sep. 18, 2018; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/743,594 filed Oct. 10, 2018, each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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