Window fan assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6579169
  • Patent Number
    6,579,169
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 17, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A window assembly comprises a frame into which is removably mounted a fan assembly. The fan assembly includes at least one fan mounted in an opening through a mounting plate. The mounting plate is removably secured to the window assembly by a screen, which is removably secured to the window frame. The inventive window assembly is particularly useful for existing glass block window and vent designs.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to fans and more particularly to a window fan assembly which easily can be installed and removed from an existing window assembly and can be closed inside the window assembly.




Glass block windows are well known and also used in basement windows and other areas where security is a concern. Generally, an array of glass blocks are arranged within the window opening in the basement wall and secured to each other and to the basement wall using mortar and or adhesive. Often, a small vent is substituted for one or more of the glass blocks to selectively provide ventilation through the glass block window assembly. These vents typically comprise a frame to which a screen is removably secured to the exterior side, while a window connected via a hinge on the interior side of the frame. The window is opened and closed by pivoting about the hinge.




Although these vents provide some ventilation, it is difficult to use these vents with fans to provide forced air ventilation. An existing design provides a power vent, which comprises a frame with two fans mounted therein; however, this power vent does not transmit light. Additionally, the known power vent must be installed in place of a normal window vent assembly at the time of installation of the glass blocks and the fans cannot be selectively removed from the frame. Thus, even when not in use, the known power vent blocks the passage of light through the frame.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an improved fan assembly for a vent of the type described above. The fan assembly of the present invention can be installed in an existing vent and can be selectively removed and reinstalled. Further, the fan assembly of the present invention also provides passage of light therethrough.




The fan assembly of the present invention comprises at least one fan mounted over an opening through a translucent mounting plate. The mounting plate is removably installed in the existing vent assembly, where it resides between the screen and window. Preferably, the mounting plate is secured between the frame and the screen, thereby securing the fan assembly to the frame.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates the window assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partially exploded perspective view of the window assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a section horizontally through the window assembly of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 4

is the window assembly of

FIG. 3

, with the window in an open position; and





FIG. 5

is a section through


5





5


of FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

illustrates the window and fan assembly


10


of the present invention. A vent assembly


11


comprises a window frame


12


connected to a window


14


by a plurality of hinges


15


(one shown), such that the window


14


can be moved between the open position shown to a closed position against the frame


12


. The window frame


12


is mounted among an array of glass blocks


16


, which as shown can be of varying shapes and sizes. The glass blocks


16


are generally approximately three inches thick and made of a translucent or transparent material. The window frame


12


and glass blocks


16


are mounted in an opening


18


of a basement wall


20


and secured to each other and to the basement wall


20


by mortar or adhesive


22


. Such window assemblies are well known and popular for use as basement windows and other exterior window applications.




The present invention further provides a fan assembly


24


in the frame


12


between the window


14


and a screen


28


. A power cord


26


extends from the fan assembly


24


inward through the frame


12


. In the example shown, the fan assembly


24


provides power ventilation to an existing glass block


16


and vent assembly


11


. The fan assembly


24


can be selectively installed in and removed from the vent assembly


11


.




The vent assembly


11


and fan assembly


24


are shown in more detail in FIG.


2


. As shown, the fan assembly


24


generally comprises a translucent or transparent mounting plate


30


having two circular openings


32


. Two fans


36


are mounted to the mounting plate


30


, one over each of the openings


32


. The fans


36


are preferably DC operated fans of the type generally used in cooling computers, for example. The mounting plate


30


is preferably transparent or translucent plastic. The mounting plate


30


is sized to be received partially within the frame


12


, as will be explained further below, and is positioned between the screen


28


and the frame


12


. The screen


28


includes at least a pair of apertures


40


for receiving screws


42


, which in turn also mate with threaded apertures


44


on frame


12


.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the assembled window assembly


10


, with the window


14


in the closed position, sealed against frame


12


. As can be seen in

FIG. 3

, the mounting plate


30


is retained between the screen


28


and the frame


12


adjacent the screws


42


. In this position, the power cord


26


may extend inward between the window


14


and the frame


12


if a notch (not shown) were cut in the window frame. Alternatively, it is recommended that the power cord


26


be disconnected from the fans


36


prior to closing window


14


. In either case, the fan assembly


24


is installed in the window assembly


10


without modifying or damaging any of the prior installed components. The window


14


can be closed in a normal manner. Additionally, light can travel through mounting plate


30


(and to some extent, through fans


36


) and through window


14


, such that fan assembly


24


does not block the transmission of light from the outside.





FIG. 4

illustrates the window assembly


10


in operation. Window


14


is pivoted on hinge


15


to the open position away from the frame


12


in a known manner. The fans


36


are then powered and the fan assembly


24


draws air from the interior out through frame


12


and through the openings


32


in the mounting plate


30


and subsequently through screen


28


. Of course, the fans


36


could be arranged to draw air inward through vent assembly


11


, or could be selectively reversable. Again, during operation of the fan assembly


24


, the vent assembly is not damaged or modified and light can still travel through mounting plate


30


and through frame


12


. After use, the fans


36


are switched off and/or power cord


26


is disconnected and window


14


may be returned to the closed position sealed against frame


12


, as shown again in FIG.


5


. As can be seen in

FIG. 5

, the mounting plate


30


is also held on the top and bottom edges between the screen


28


and frame


12


. Further, as can be seen in

FIG. 5

, the power cord


26


may extend between the window


14


and the frame


12


.




As shown, the fan assembly


24


of the present invention is mountable between the screen


28


and window


14


of a typical glass block vent assembly


11


. The fan assembly


24


does not interfere with the closing and locking of the window


14


. Further, the translucent or transparent mounting plate


30


allows for the passage of light through the vent assembly


11


. The fan assembly


24


is light-weight and includes a “pull-away” power cord which would be pulled out from the fan without damaging the fan assembly


24


or power cord


26


in the event that someone inadvertently kicks or pulls on the power cord


26


.




In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope. For example, although the invention has been described with respect to glass block windows, the fan assembly


24


of the present invention may be installed in windows other than glass block windows. An alternative fan assembly which is integrated with the screen such that the integrated screen and fan assembly could be mounted in place of the screen


40


(see

FIG. 2

, for example) is also considered to be within the scope of this invention. It should also be noted that the term “translucent” as used herein includes anything that is translucent or transparent.



Claims
  • 1. A window assembly comprising:A plurality of translucent blocks; A frame adjacent the plurality of blocks, the frame defining an opening therethrough; A fan assembly removably mounted in the frame.
  • 2. The window assembly of claim 1 further including a screen removably secured to the frame, a portion of the fan assembly being secured between the screen and the frame to retain the fan assembly in the frame.
  • 3. The window assembly of claim 1 wherein the fan assembly includes at least one fan attached to a mounting plate, the mounting plate removably mounted in the frame.
  • 4. The window assembly of claim 3 further including a screen removably secured to the frame, the mounting plate being removably mounted in the frame by the screen.
  • 5. The window assembly of claim 4 wherein the mounting plate is removably mounted in the frame by being positioned between the screen and the frame.
  • 6. The window assembly of claim 5 further including a window selectively movable from a closed position sealing the opening through the frame to an open position permitting airflow through the opening through the frame.
  • 7. The window assembly of claim 6 wherein the plurality of blocks are mounted in an opening in a basement wall.
  • 8. The window assembly of claim 7 wherein the mounting plate is translucent.
  • 9. The window assembly of claim 8 wherein the at least one fan comprises at least two fans.
  • 10. The window assembly of claim 9 wherein the at least one fan comprises at least one DC operated fan.
  • 11. The window assembly of claim 10 further including a power cord extending from the at least one fan through the opening in the frame adjacent the window.
  • 12. A method for installing a fan in a window assembly including the steps of:a. Mounting a fan assembly into a frame, between a window and a screen; b. Closing the window, thereby sealing the window to the frame, with the at least one fan positioned between the window and the screen; c. Opening the window after steps a-b; and d. Powering the fan assembly after steps a-c.
  • 13. The method of claim 12 wherein step a. further includes the step of securing a portion of the at least one fan assembly between the screen and the frame to retain the fan assembly in the frame.
  • 14. The method of claim 12 wherein said frame is mounted among a plurality of translucent blocks.
  • 15. The method of claim 14 wherein said plurality of translucent blocks are mounted in a basement wall.
  • 16. The method of claim 12 wherein said step a. further includes the steps of:e. removing the screen from the window assembly; f. placing the fan assembly adjacent the frame; g. reattaching the screen to the frame, thereby securing the screen and fan assembly to the frame.
  • 17. A window fan assembly comprising:A frame; A window mounted to the frame; A screen mounted to the frame; A translucent mounting plate having at least one opening therethrough, the mounting plate mounted between a screen and a window; and At least one fan mounted in the at least one opening.
  • 18. The window fan assembly of claim 17 wherein the mounting plate is held between the screen and the frame.
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Entry
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