Claims
- 1. A fan system for ventilating air from at least one interior location in a room characterized by: a fan enclosure having a compartment, said fan enclosure including an inlet opening and an outlet; said inlet opening being disposed at a level lower than a ceiling in the interior location; a motor disposed within said compartment; a fan disposed within said compartment and drivingly connected to said motor, said fan having a vacuum side and a blower side; and an exhaust conduit connected to said outlet, said vacuum side of said fan oriented to pull air from the location through said inlet opening into said fan enclosure, and said blower side of said fan oriented to drive air out of said fan enclosure through said outlet into said exhaust hose for discharge at an exterior location.
- 2. The fan system for ventilating air of claim 1 further characterized by a grille detachably fixed to said fan enclosure, said grille being disposed below said inlet opening and defining a plurality of openings for receiving air from the location.
- 3. The fan system for ventilating air of claim 2 characterized in that said grille defines at least one void, said grille further includes at least one detachable insert piece, said insert piece defining a cover for at least a portion of said void.
- 4. The fan system for ventilating air of claim 1 wherein the room includes a ventilation system for removing steam and moisture from a bathroom including an enclosure for one of a shower, a tub and a shower and tub combination, said ventilation system characterized by a manifold body mounted above the enclosure, a diffuser grille detachably mounted to said manifold body and visible from the enclosure, said diffuser grille having a plurality of inlet openings, and a conduit extending from said manifold body to said fan enclosure compartment.
- 5. The fan system for ventilating air of claim 4 further characterized in that said manifold body includes a removable access plate, said plate protecting said manifold body during installation thereof.
- 6. An odor evacuation system for a toilet having a toilet tank and a toilet bowl, the toilet bowl including a rim thereof, the rim having a plurality of holes therein for flow of water from the tank to the bowl, the odor evacuation system characterized by a flush valve in communication with the rim, an overflow pipe in fluid communication with said flush valve, an evacuation pipe attached to and in fluid communication with said overflow pipe, a pipe in flow communication with the evacuation pipe and extending externally of the toilet tank, and a suction device disposed externally of the toilet and having an activated state and a non-activated state, said suction device is disposed such that in said activated state, air within the toilet bowl and rim is removed to said suction device through said flush valve, overflow pipe, evacuation pipe, and externally extending pipe, to remove odors from the bowl and rim.
- 7. An automatic flushing system for a toilet having a toilet bowl and a toilet tank with a flush valve, the flush valve including a flapper, a flapper clip and a flapper chain connecting the flapper clip and the flapper, an actuation lever attached to said flapper clip, said actuation lever having a flush position and a null position, said automatic flushing system characterized by a sensing device located externally of the toilet and having a sensing range, a motor in electrical communication with said sensing device, and a motor operatively connected to said actuation lever, wherein when said sensing device detects an object in its said sensing range, said actuation lever is in its said null position and upon detection by said sensing device that an object has left said sensing device sensing range, said actuation lever is urged into its said flush position by said motor.
- 8. An odor evacuation and mitigation system for a bathroom having at least one of a toilet and a shower enclosure, including an odor evacuation system for a toilet having a toilet tank and a toilet bowl including a flush valve in communication with the rim, an overflow pipe in flow communication with said flush valve, an evacuation pipe attached to and in flow communication with said overflow pipe, a conduit in flow communication with the evacuation pipe and extending externally of the toilet tank; and a ventilation system for removing steam and moisture from a bathroom including an enclosure for one of a shower, a tub, and a shower and tub combination, said ventilation system including a manifold body mounted above the enclosure, a diffuser grille detachably mounted to said manifold body and visible from the enclosure, said diffuser grille having a plurality of inlet openings, and a hose extending from said manifold body to and external location, said system characterized by a central evacuation fan system including a fan box having a compartment, said fan box including an inlet opening, an outlet opening, and at least one auxiliary opening, an exhaust hose connected to said outlet opening, at least one conduit connected to said auxiliary opening and a fan disposed in said compartment, wherein when air is drawn into said compartment through said inlet opening and said auxiliary opening thorough said conduit, said fan blowing said air through said outlet opening into said exhaust hose and to an external location.
- 9. The odor evacuation and mitigation system of claim 8 further characterized by a sensing device located externally of the toilet and having a sensing range, a motor in electrical communication with said sensing device, and an actuation lever operatively connected to said motor and attached to the flapper clip, said actuation lever having a flush position and a null position, wherein when said sensing device detects an object in its said sensing range, said actuation lever is in its said null position and upon detection by said sensing device that an object has left said sensing device sensing range, said actuation lever is urged into its said flush position by said motor.
- 10. A method of installation of an odor evacuation and mitigation system characterized by inserting a fan box of a central evacuation fan into a ceiling one of prior to installation of drywall and after installation of drywall on the ceiling; threading a conduit into the fan box and connecting it thereto; connecting an external hose to an outside location and to the fan box; and placing a cover on the fan box.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further characterized by inserting an enclosure for a steam ventilation system into a ceiling over a shower enclosure; and threading a pipe from the enclosure into the fan box and connecting it thereto.
- 12. The method of claim 10 further characterized by installing an odor evacuation system in a toilet and an externally extending pipe from the toilet; and pulling the externally extending pipe and connecting it to the fan box.
- 13. A ventilation apparatus for eliminating the odor from a toilet bowl of the type having a toilet bowl with a rim defining a plurality of holes, a water tank with a lid, an overflow pipe having a lower end connected to a discharge conduit and an upper end for receiving the overflow water, the discharge conduit connecting the bowl and the tank, a passageway providing communication between the tank, the discharge conduit and the rim, a flush valve disposed above the discharge conduit, the flush valve having a flapper for opening and closing the passageway to allow the movement of water from the tank to the discharge conduit and the passageway; the ventilation system characterized by a suction device; said hose having a first end and a second end, said second end connected to said suction device; a cylinder sized to fit over the overflow pipe, said cylinder defining a top end and a bottom end, said cylinder being disposed over the overflow pipe with said bottom end slightly above the bottom of the tank creating an annular space between the overflow pipe and said cylinder for water communication from the tank, said cylinder defining a plurality of bores for receiving a plurality of fasteners for securing said cylinder to the overflow pipe.
- 14. The ventilation apparatus of claim 13 characterized by a plug snugly fitted between said first end of said hose and said upper end of the overflow pipe, said plug defining a plurality of holes for providing air communication between said overflow pipe and said hose, and providing water communication between said annular space s and said overflow pipe.
- 15. A ventilation apparatus for eliminating the odor from a toilet bowl of the type having a toilet bowl with a rim defining a plurality of holes, a water tank with a lid, an overflow pipe having a lower end open into a discharge conduit and an upper end for receiving overflow water, the discharge conduit connecting the bowl and the tank, a passageway providing communication between the tank, the discharge conduit and the rim, a flush valve disposed above the discharge conduit, the flush valve having a flapper for opening and closing the passageway to allow the movement of water from the tank to the discharge conduit and the passageway; the ventilation apparatus characterized by a suction hose and a suction device, said suction hose having a first end and a second end, said second end connected to said suction device; an air conduit having a hose connecting end connectable to said suction hose, and an air inlet end open into an airspace above the water level in the tank, said air conduit being substantially flat and elbow-shaped, said air conduit being disposed between the tank and the lid such that the lid can be tightly sealed above said air conduit and around the tank; and an elbow adapter having a vertical arm, and a horizontal arm, said vertical arm defining an inlet opening for fitting over the upper end of the overflow pipe, said horizontal arm defining an outlet end disposed above the water level and facing said air inlet end of said air conduit, said elbow adapter defining a channel in air communication with the overflow pipe and said airspace.
- 16. A fan system for ventilating bathroom air from two locations in a bathroom characterized by: a fan box having a cavity defining a first compartment and a second compartment, said first compartment defining a plurality of first inlet openings for receiving air from a first location, and a second compartment defining a plurality of second inlet openings for receiving air from a second location, said fan box including an outlet opening in air communication with said first and said second compartments; a first fan disposed within said first compartment; a second fan disposed within said second compartment; and an exhaust hose connected to said outlet opening, thus when said first fan operates to pull air from the first location through one of said first inlet openings into said fan box, and said second fan operates to pull air from the second location through one of said second inlet openings into said fan box, and when said first fan and said second fan drive air out of said fan box through said outlet opening into said exhaust hose for discharging at an outside location.
- 17. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 16 characterized in that said fan box includes at least one side wall hingedly attached to a top wall such that said side wall is pivotable towards said cavity of said fan box.
- 18. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 16 characterized in that one of said first inlet openings is connected to a ventilation tubing for ventilating air and steam from a bathing facility, and one of said second inlet openings is connected to a suction hose of a ventilation apparatus for ventilating odor from a toilet.
- 19. The fan system for ventilating bathroom of claim 16 characterized by a first inlet adapter attachable to one of said first inlet openings, said first inlet adapter having a first circular lip for connecting to said ventilation tubing; a second inlet adapter attachable to one of said second inlet openings, said second inlet adapter having a second circular lip for connecting to said suction hose; and an outlet adapter attachable to said outlet opening, said outlet adapter having a third circular lip for connecting to said exhaust hose.
- 20. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 19 characterized in that said ventilation tubing has a connecting end and an intake end, said connecting end being connected to said second inlet adapter, and said intake end being in air communication with said bathing facility.
- 21. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 20 characterized in that said intake end includes an intake housing defining a base having an intake opening for receiving air from said bathing facility.
- 22. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 21 characterized in that said intake housing is a dome.
- 23. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 22 characterized in that said intake end includes an intake grill for receiving air and steam from said bathing facility snugly fitted over said intake opening.
- 24. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 16 characterized in that a first shroud for retaining said first fan in said first compartment, and a second shroud for retaining said second fan in said second compartment, said first shroud having a first tract opening and said second shroud having a second tract opening, both said first and said second tract openings being in air communication with said outlet opening and said exhaust hose.
- 25. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 24 characterized in that said fan box further includes a first electrical outlet for supplying electricity to operate said first and said second fans.
- 26. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 25 characterized in that said fan box further includes an electrical shield for blocking the steam from interfering with the first electrical outlet, said electrical shield being disposed within said cavity of said fan box, and between said electrical outlet and said first fan and said second fan.
- 27. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 26 characterized in that said electrical outlet is connected to a switch.
- 28. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 26 characterized by a cover plate for keeping said first fan and said second fan in place within said fan box, said cover plate being secured to a bottom side of said fan box.
- 29. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 28 characterized in that said cover plate includes a cover plate fastener for securing said cover plate to the bottom side of said fan box.
- 30. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 28 further characterized by a grill plate attachable to said cover plate, said grill plate having grill plate at least one fastener for fastening said grill plate to said cover plate.
- 31. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 30 characterized in that wherein said grill plate defines an insert slot disposed in the middle of said grill plate, and a removable grill insert attachable within said insert slot.
- 32. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 31 characterized in that said grill plate includes a light unit attachable within said insert slot.
- 33. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 32 characterized in that said light unit includes an aluminum light bulb reflector plate fitted into said insert slot, a light bulb secured to said reflector plate, said light bulb having a socket connecting to a plug electrically connectable to a second electrical outlet, and a shield for protecting said light bulb secured to said grill plate.
- 34. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 33 characterized in that said second electrical outlet is connected to a second switch.
- 35. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 33 characterized in that said second electrical outlet is electrically connected to said first electrical outlet.
- 36. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 16 characterized in that said fan box is a stacked fan box having said first compartment disposed above said second compartment within said cavity of said stacked fan box.
- 37. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 36 characterized by a stacking shroud unit insertable through said bottom side and including, a first shroud having a first platform defining a first cavity for receiving and holding said first fan within said first compartment, and a first substantially circular wall having a first tract opening for directing air and steam movement towards said outlet opening; and a second shroud having a second platform defining a second cavity for receiving and holding said second fan within said second compartment, and a second substantially circular wall having a second tract opening for directing air movement towards said outlet opening.
- 38. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 16 characterized in that said fan box is a side-by-side fan box having said first compartment disposed on the same plane as said second compartment.
- 39. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 38 characterized in that said fan box further includes a side-by-side shroud unit having: a left shroud having a first platform defining a first cavity for receiving and holding said first fan within said first compartment, and a first substantially circular wall having a first tract opening for directing air and steam movement towards said outlet opening; and a right shroud having a second platform defining a second cavity for receiving and holding said second fan within said second compartment, and a second substantially circular wall having a second tract opening for directing air movement towards said outlet opening.
- 40. The fan system for ventilating bathroom air of claim 16 characterized in that the fan system includes: a hanger unit attachable to said fan box for hanging said fan box to a beam or any suitable structure, said hanger unit including a hanger plate fastened to said top wall of said fan box, and a plurality of hanger arms, each defining a top end connected to a side end in a substantially right angle, said top end being slidably attached to said hanger plate such that said top end adjustably extending out from each of said side walls of said fan box, each of said side end has an elongated slot for receiving a plurality of hanger fasteners for securing said fan box to a beam or any suitable structure.
- 41. A fan system for ventilating air from a plurality of locations in a building characterized by: a fan box having a cavity defining a plurality of compartments, each defining an inlet opening for receiving air from one of said plurality of locations, and an outlet opening connected to an exhaust hose; and a plurality of fans, each being disposed within each of said plurality of compartments, thus when said plurality of fans pulls air or steam from said plurality of locations through said inlet opening into each of said plurality of compartments, and when said plurality of fans drives air or steam out of said compartments through said outlet opening into said exhaust hose for releasing to an outside location.
- 42. A ventilation apparatus for eliminating the odor from a toilet of the type having a toilet bowl with a rim defining a plurality of holes, and a discharge conduit in air communication with and connecting the bowl and a water supply characterized by: an air conduit having a first end and a second end, said air conduit having an air channel connecting said first and second ends; a vacuum connector connecting said first end of said air conduit to the discharge conduit, said vacuum connector defining a plurality of air holes in air communication with said air conduit and the discharge conduit; a suction device; and a suction hose connected at one end to said second end of said air conduit, and connected at an opposite end to said suction device.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PCT AND U.S. APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending PCT Application Serial No. PCT/US01/50232, filed Dec. 20, 2001, and designating the United States, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/742,771, filed Dec. 20, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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