1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a ventilation system with controllable air input and output and, more particularly, to a ventilation system with controllable air input and output that is installed in a building to control ventilation of the building.
2. Description of the Related Art
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The ventilation system 9 further comprises an extra outer tube 94 on a top of the outer tube 92. The outer tube 94 has a windward opening 941 and an air-guiding opening 942 lower than the windward opening 941. Based on the height difference between the windward opening 941 and the air-guiding opening 942, when the wind brings the air of the windward opening 941 to the air-guiding opening 942, the air from the windward opening 941 will cause the air of the air-guiding opening 942 to whirl. This will enhance an air-pulling effect at the air-guiding opening 942. The air-pulling effect will speed up the air circulation of the ventilation system 9, thereby providing better ventilation.
However, the ventilation system 9 is not equipped with any device that can stop its air circulation when it is desired. For example, when the ventilation system 9 is connected to architecture such as a factory or a tunnel where a fire accident takes place, the ventilation system 9 may instead cause the fire to spread quickly due to good air circulation provided thereby. In light of this problem, it is desired to improve the ventilation system 9.
It is therefore the primary objective of this invention to provide a ventilation system with controllable air input and output which can stop external air from entering the ventilation system. Thus, fire can be prevented from spreading.
It is another objective of this invention to provide a ventilation system with controllable air input and output which can allow more heat to be expelled when a fire accident takes place, thereby speeding up the heat expelled.
The invention discloses a ventilation system with controllable air input and output, which comprises an inner, an outer tube and an air intake and exhaust apparatus. The inner tube has one end extending in a radial direction of the ventilation system, wherein an air outlet is formed on a top face of the inner tube, and an air inlet is formed at the end of the inner tube extending in the radial direction. The outer tube is disposed around and coaxial with the inner tube, wherein an exhaust channel is formed between the inner tube and the outer tube, and at least one supporting member is disposed in the exhaust channel. The air intake and exhaust apparatus comprises an elevating member, a plurality of driving members and a cover plate. The elevating member has a connection block. The driving members are disposed on the at least one supporting member under the elevating member, wherein the driving members are made of expandable material such that the driving members are capable of lifting up the elevating member after being heated. The cover plate is rotatably coupled with the inner tube and has a connection portion. The connection portion of the cover plate abuts against the connection block and the air outlet of the inner tube is closed by the cover plate when the driving members are not expanding, and the connection portion of the cover plate disengages from the connection block and the cover plate starts to pivot when the driving members are expanding, so that the air inlet other than the air outlet of the inner tube is closed by the cover plate.
Furthermore, the invention discloses an air intake and exhaust apparatus of a ventilation system with controllable air input and output, which comprises an elevating member, a plurality of driving members and a cover plate. The elevating member has a connection block. The driving members are disposed under the elevating member, wherein the driving members are made of expandable material such that the driving members are capable of lifting up the elevating member after being heated. The cover plate has a pivot portion and a connection portion. The connection portion of the cover plate abuts against the connection block when the driving members are not expanding, and the connection portion of the cover plate disengages from the connection block and pivots on the pivot portion when the driving members are expanding.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinafter and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
In the various figures of the drawings, the same numerals designate the same or similar parts. Furthermore, when the term “first”, “second”, “third”, “fourth”, “inner”, “outer” “top”, “bottom” and similar terms are used hereinafter, it should be understood that these terms refer only to the structure shown in the drawings as it would appear to a person viewing the drawings, and are utilized only to facilitate describing the invention.
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The ventilation system 9 comprises an inner tube 91 and an outer tube 92 coaxial with the inner tube 91, as shown in
In the embodiment, the inner tube 91 may further comprise an air-guiding cover 93 at the air inlet 913 to facilitate receiving the airflows. The air-guiding cover 93 is preferably in a horn-like shape with increasingly-expanded diameter for better air-receiving capability. The air inlet 913 has substantially the same shape and size as the air outlet 912, so that the cover plate 3 can close the air inlet 913 and the air outlet 912 in turn to control the ventilation of the ventilation system 9. The outer tube 92 further comprises an additional outer tube 94 on the outer tube 92. In such an arrangement, the outer tube 92 may form a windward opening 941 and an air-guiding opening 942 on a top thereof, wherein the air-guiding opening 942 is lower than the windward opening 941.
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In this embodiment, the ventilation system 9 may further comprise at least one supporting member 922 located adjacent to a top end of the exhaust channel 921 for supporting the driving members 2. The at least one supporting member 922 may be a single circular grille or a plurality of plates coupled with an inner circumferential wall of the outer tube 92 (shown in
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The connection portion 32 may have an inclined face abutting against an inclined face of the connection block 13. Alternatively, referring to
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After the fire is put out, the driving members 2 will shrink as the temperature lowers. Then, the cover plate 3 can be turned to the air outlet 912 so that the connection portion 32 of the cover plate 3 will re-abut against the connection block 13 of the elevating member 1. Thus, the air outlet 912 of the inner tube 91 will be closed again. At this time, external air will enter the inner tube 91 via the air inlet 913 to re-activate air circulation of the interior space 4.
In conclusion, the ventilation system 9 of the invention can drive the air intake and exhaust apparatus to control ventilation of the ventilation system 9 based on material expansion and shrinkage, thereby maintaining high air exchange rate of the ventilation system 9. Also, the air intake and exhaust apparatus can stop air from entering the ventilation system 9 when a fire accident occurs. Thus, safety use is achieved.
When a fire accident occurs, the ventilation system 9 of the invention can allow more heat to be expelled from the ventilation system 9, thereby speeding up the heat expelled. This can stop the temperature of the interior space 4 from increasing significantly in a short time while lowering the carbon dioxide density of the interior space 4.
Note that the air-guiding cover 93 and the outer tube 94 are merely provided to facilitate air circulation of the ventilation system 9. The air intake and exhaust apparatus can still operate without arrangement of the air-guiding cover 93 and the outer tube 94.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to its presently preferable embodiment, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
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