The present invention relates to a window and, more particularly, to a ventilated window arrangement.
In many instances it is desirable to provide ventilation to a space. Often this is accomplished by opening a window. However, in many modern buildings and motor vehicles, windows are provided but are not adapted to be opened and closed. For example, in a vehicle, a window may be permanently shut for security reasons, because the location of the window makes it impractical for the window to be opened or closed, or because the cost of providing a more complex openable and closeable window is prohibitive.
It is desirable to provide a ventilation arrangement for a window of the type that is not adapted to be opened and closed.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a ventilated window arrangement comprises a window and a one-piece window frame comprising an outer side and an inner side, an opening from the outer side to the inner side in which the window is mounted, and a ventilator passage extending from the outer side to the inner side. The ventilated window arrangement also comprises a ventilator panel attached to the frame and movable from a closed position in which the ventilator panel seals the ventilator passage to an open position in which fluid communication between the outer side and the inner side is permitted.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a ventilated window arrangement comprises a window and a window frame comprising an outer side and an inner side, an opening from the outer side to the inner side in which the window is mounted, and a ventilator passage extending from the outer side to the inner side. The ventilated window frame also comprises a one-piece ventilator panel comprising an integrally formed mounting portion, a hinge portion, and a panel portion, the mounting portion being attached to the frame, the hinge portion connecting the mounting portion and the panel portion and permitting movement of the panel portion between a closed position in which the panel portion seals the ventilator passage and an open position in which fluid communication between the outer side and the inner side is permitted.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a vehicle with a ventilated window arrangement is provided. The vehicle comprises a window opening. The vehicle also comprises a ventilated window arrangement comprising a window, and a window frame comprising an outer side and an inner side, an opening from the outer side to the inner side in which the window is mounted, a ventilator passage extending from the outer side to the inner side. The frame comprises a main body portion and a flange extending from the main body portion perpendicularly to a direction from the outer side to the inner side and extending around at least a substantial portion of the main body portion, the frame being attached in the window opening by the flange. The vehicle also comprises a ventilator panel attached to the frame and movable from a closed position in which the ventilator panel seals the ventilator passage to an open position in which fluid communication between the outer side and the inner side is permitted.
The invention is described in connection with a preferred embodiment shown in the following drawings in which:
A ventilated window arrangement 21 according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown from an outer side in
The window arrangement 21 comprises a window 25 and a window frame 27 comprising an outer side 29 and an inner side 31. An opening 33 extends through the window frame 27 from the outer side 29 to the inner side 31. The window 25 is mounted in the opening 33. A ventilator passage 35 extends from the outer side 29 to the inner side 31. The frame 27 can be formed as a one-piece article, such as by a suitable plastic molding procedure.
A ventilator panel 37 is attached to the frame 27 and is movable from a closed position in which the ventilator panel seals the ventilator passage 35 as shown in
The window arrangement 21 can comprise a plurality of ventilator passages 35. A ventilator panel 37 can be associated with one or more ventilator passages 35 to open and close the ventilator passages, or a ventilator passage can be associated with one or more ventilator panels. Ordinarily, one ventilator panel 37 is associated with one ventilator passage 35. In the embodiment shown in
An inner ventilator grille 45 can be attached to the frame 27 over one or more ventilator passages 35. The inner ventilator grille 45 can comprise one more lever openings 47 and typically has one or more mesh-like openings 45′. A ventilator panel lever 49 can be attached to the each ventilator panel 37 and can extend through a lever opening 47 in the inner ventilator grille 45. In the embodiment shown in
The frame 27 can comprise a main body portion 53 and a flange 55 extending from the main body portion perpendicularly to a direction D from the outer side 29 to the inner side 31 and extending around at least a substantial portion of the main body portion. When the main body portion 53 is disposed in an appropriately sized opening 57 in the wall 23, the flange 55 can contact an outer (or inner) surface 59 of the wall and can be secured in that position by any suitable means, such as by adhesive or fasteners such as bolts or screws. To minimize the possibility of infiltration between the frame 27 and the wall 23, the flange 55 ordinarily extends around an entire periphery of the main body portion 53 to facilitate formation of a continuous seal. The flange 55 can be integrally molded with the main body portion 53. The window opening 33 and the ventilator passage 35 can extend through the main body portion 53. A gasket 63 may be applied around the flange 55.
As can be seen from
An exterior grille 65 can cover the outer end 61 of the ventilator passage 35. The exterior grille 65 will typically have a plurality of mesh-like openings 65′.
The vast majority of the components of the window arrangement 21 can be formed of plastic using conventional molding techniques, such as injection molding. For example, the frame 27, the ventilator panel 37, the inner ventilator grille 45, the exterior grille 65, the grille support 66, and the screen 67 can all be formed using injection molding techniques. In this way, the cost of producing the window arrangement 21 can be kept to a minimum, the potential for damage to the window from exposure to adverse weather conditions is minimal, and the parts can be light in weight.
In the present application, the use of terms such as “including” is open-ended and is intended to have the same meaning as terms such as “comprising” and not preclude the presence of other structure, material, or acts. Similarly, though the use of terms such as “can” or “may” is intended to be open-ended and to reflect that structure, material, or acts are not necessary, the failure to use such terms is not intended to reflect that structure, material, or acts are essential. To the extent that structure, material, or acts are presently considered to be essential, they are identified as such.
The invention must not be regarded as being limited to the exemplary embodiments described above, a number of further variants and modifications being feasible without departing from the scope of the following claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US07/60034 | 1/3/2007 | WO | 00 | 7/2/2009 |