EP0418028B1 - Strip ventilator - Google Patents
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- EP0418028B1 EP0418028B1 EP90309923A EP90309923A EP0418028B1 EP 0418028 B1 EP0418028 B1 EP 0418028B1 EP 90309923 A EP90309923 A EP 90309923A EP 90309923 A EP90309923 A EP 90309923A EP 0418028 B1 EP0418028 B1 EP 0418028B1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B7/00—Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows
- E06B7/02—Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows for providing ventilation, e.g. through double windows; Arrangement of ventilation roses
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
- F24F13/00—Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
- F24F13/08—Air-flow control members, e.g. louvres, grilles, flaps or guide plates
- F24F13/18—Air-flow control members, e.g. louvres, grilles, flaps or guide plates specially adapted for insertion in flat panels, e.g. in door or window-pane
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- This invention relates to a strip ventilator.
- a known type of strip ventilator is disclosed in GB 2 168 801A and comprises a pair of elongate strips each including a lower portion for receiving an upper edge portion of a glazed panel, an upper portion for location in a recess of a window frame and an intermediate portion having a plurality of openings, means for connecting the strips in spaced parallel back-to-back relationship one to another and shutter means moveable relative to the intermediate portions to control airflow through the openings.
- Another known type of strip ventilator is disclosed in FR-A-1 574 282.
- each ventilator In order to reduce the cost of manufacture of strip ventilators, it is desirable to reduce the number of components which comprise each ventilator. This may be achieved by forming the strip as a single component whereby the upper, lower and intermediate portions are integral. However, it is generally necessary to provide such a ventilator with a hood so that there is no direct passage to and from the opening or openings of the intermediate portion in a direction normal thereto. The presence of a hood thus reduces any tendency for extraneous air currents to pass through a ventilator when in an open condition.
- a hood necessitates manufacture of a separate component and also requires skill, labour and time to assemble and secure each hood relative to a corresponding integral ventilator strip.
- the invention is characterised in that the two elongate strips are provided each with a corresponding shutter, the strips being connected in spaced back-to-back relationship one to another by connecting means and a portion of the extrusion extends upwardly beyond the curves of walls such that, in use, the intermediate portions of the strips extend into a recess of the frame.
- an extrusion 10 of aluminium comprising a lower portion 11, an upper portion 12 and an intermediate portion 13.
- the lower portion 11 is of substantially inverted U-shape transverse cross section one opposite facing portion 14 of which is of greater vertical dimension than the other opposite facing portion 15 thereof.
- the upper portion 12 of the extrusion 10 is of U-shape transverse cross section, the opposite facing portions 16 and 17 being of equal vertical dimension.
- the intermediate portion 13 comprises a rectilinear wall 18, a curved wall 19 and upper and lower bridge portions 20 and 21 connecting the walls 18 and 19 in spaced relation one to another.
- the rectilinear wall 18 is provided with a series of square apertures 22 extending longitudinally of the extrusion 10.
- the curved wall 19 extends downwardly from the upper bridge portion 20 in a direction parallel to the rectilinear wall 18, then curves outwardly away from the rectilinear wall and continues in a downward direction parallel to the rectilinear wall 18 to form a skirt 23 having a lower lip 24.
- the curved wall 19 is provided with an internal longitudinally extending projection 25 which defines an internal longitudinally extending recess 26 at the junction of the curved wall 19 and the skirt 23.
- the skirt 23 is of such dimension that the distance of the lip 24 from the upper bridge portion 20 is at least as great as the distance of lower margins of the apertures 22 in the rectilinear wall 18 from the upper bridge portion 20. Also the distance of the lip 24 from the rectilinear wall 18 is substantially the same as the distance separating the opposite facing portions 14,15 of the U-shape lower portion 11 of the extrusion 10. In consequence, the lip 24 is located substantially vertically above the wall 14 of the lower portion 11 of the extrusion 10.
- the upper bridge portion 20 is provided with an inwardly extending longitudinal projection 27 defining a longitudinal recess 28 adjacent the rectilinear wall 18 and a longitudinal recess 29 remote from the rectilinear wall 18.
- the lower bridge portion 21 is provided with an inwardly extending longitudinal projection 30 defining a longitudinal recess 31 adjacent the rectilinear wall 18 and a longitudinal recess 32 remote from the rectilinear wall 18.
- the lower bridge portion 21 outwardly of the outer recess 32 slopes downwardly in a direction from the rectilinear wall 18, as shown at 33.
- the lower and upper extended portions 15, 16 are each provided with an inwardly extending flange 34,35.
- a strip ventilator 36 comprising two extrusions 10 mounted in back to back configuration and secured one to another by means of a pair of elongate connecting members 37, 38 of plastics material each havaing a pair of inwardly turned flanges 39,40 for engaging with the corresponding flanges 34, 35 of the portions 15, 16 of the extrusions 10 and connecting the extrusions 10 in spaced relation one to another.
- the ventilator 36 also includes a pair of shutters 41, 42 each provided with a series of square apertures 43 similar to the square apertures 22 of the extrusions 10, the shutters 41, 42 each being located in a corresponding pair of the recesses 28, 31 of a corresponding extrusion 10 and slidable therein in a longitudinal direction of the extrusions 10.
- the ventilator 36 also includes an elongate mesh flyscreen 44 which is received in the recesses 26, 32 of one of the extrusions 10.
- the ventilator 36 is located in a window frame 45 having a rebate 46 and a double glazed unit 47 an upper edge 48 of which is spaced from an upper portion of the frame 45 such that when the upper edge 48 of the glazed unit 47 has the ventilator 36 received thereon the edge 48 is received between the opposite facing portions 14 of the two extrusions 10, the portions of the extrusions 10 extending upwardly beyond the curves of the walls 19 being received in the rebate 46 in the upper portion of the window frame 45.
- Each end cap 49 is a substantially rectangular block comprising an end wall 50 having a recess 51, a pair of bores 52 and 53 and a pair of angled slots 54 and 55.
- the arrangement is such that an end wall 50 of one end cap 49 is placed in abutment with one pair of end walls of the extrusions 10 of the ventilator 36 such that one end portion of the flyscreen 44 either enters in or is aligned with a corresponding one of the slots 54,55 and the recesses 29 of the extrusions 10 are aligned with corresponding bores 52,53. Screws then are inserted in the bores 52,53 and screwed into the recesses 29 thereby securing the end cap 49 to the ventilator 36. The process is repeated with the second end cap 49 thereby securing the second end cap 49 to the ventilator 36.
- the assembly then is mounted on the upper edge 48 of the glazed unit 47 and sealed thereto by means of seals 56 and the unit 47 is inserted in the window frame 45 and sealed therein by means of seals 57, as shown in Figures 3 and 5, and the upper portions of the extrusions 10 entering in the rebate 46 such that the skirts 23 are located adjacent exposed surfaces 58 of the window frame 45.
- Movement of the shutters 41,42 is possible, although the shutters may be of the same length as the extrusions 10, because any overlap of an end portion of a shutter 41,42 beyond an end portion of an extrusion 10 is accommodated by the recess 51 in the adjacent end cap 49.
- the device 59 comprises a U-shape component which extends in line with the shutters 41,42 at one end of the shutters.
- Two spaced parallel walls 60,61 of the component each have a series of teeth 62 extending along an upper edge thereof, a series of longitudinal spaced parallel ridges 63 on an outer surface thereof and a longitudinal step 64 on an inner surface thereof.
- Each of the walls 60,61 is straddled by a corresponding one of a pair of locators 65.
- Each of the locators 65 comprises a panel 66 of a dimension such as to be received in any one of the apertures 43 of the shutters 41,42 without any significant relative movement, a lug 67 extending in spaced parallel relationship to the panel 66 and a bridge member 68 connecting the panel 66 to the lug 67.
- Each panel 66 is provided with a lower inwardly extending abutment surface 69; each lug 67 is provided with a lower inwardly extending flange 70 and each bridge member 68 is provided with depending teeth 71 complementary with the teeth 62 upstanding from the walls 60,61.
- the operating device 59 is positioned such that the walls 60,61 extend outwardly and longitudinally of corresponding shutters 41,42.
- the locators 65 are moved longitudinally of the corresponding walls 60,61 until the panels 66 are correctly positioned to register with corresponding first apertures 43 at an adjacent end of each of the shutters 41,42.
- the locators 65 then are urged downwardly of the corresponding walls 60,61 such that the teeth 71 of the locators 65 engage corresponding teeth 62 of the walls 60,61 and the abutment surface 69 and the flange 70 of each locator 65 engage under a corresponding step 64 and ridge 63 of a corresponding wall 60,61 thereby securing each locator 65 in each selected position relative to the corresponding wall 60, 61.
- the operating device 59 includes a knob 72 for moving the device 59 in a longitudinal direction. Although not shown, the knob 72 extends between a lip 24 and a sloping surface 33 of an extrusion 10.
- the device may be provided with a cord operating component.
- a cord operating component This comprises an elongate panel 73 having two downwardly extending slots 74 and 75 spaced longitudinally one from another, an upwardly extending elongate slot 76 between the two downwardly extending slots 74,75 and a tab 77 extending in a longitudinal direction at one end thereof.
- a corresponding panel (not shown) also is provided which is similar except that the corresponding panel is not provided with slots 74,75 and 76.
- a cord 78 is attached at its mid-point to a support for the operating knob 72 and opposite ends of the cord 78 are guided through the corresponding slots 74,75 of the panel 73.
- the panel 73 then is located such that the slot 76 straddles the operating knob 72 and the tab 77 is received in an adjacent angled slot 55 of the adjacent end cap 49.
- the corresponding panel is located on an opposite side of the assembly, the tab of the panel being received in the other angled slot 54 of the adjacent end cap 49.
- the operating device 59 By pulling on one or the other of the ends of the cord 78, the operating device 59 can be moved longitudinally to effect operation of the shutters 41,42.
- connecting members 37, 38 connect the pair of extrusions 10 such that the extrusions 10 are in spaced relation one with another.
- the connecting members 37, 38 thus provide the ventilator 36 with a thermal break.
- connecting member 37, 38 in cross section are such that a selected ventilator 36 is locatable on a selected double glazed unit 47.
- the connecting member 37 and upper portions of corresponding extrusions 10 are reproduced in Figure 8.
- the connecting member 37 comprises a pair of depending spaced parallel elongate webs 79, 80 each associated with a corresponding one of the inwardly turned flanges 39,40.
- a single web may be necessary , as with the connecting member shown at 81 in Figure 7.
- chamfered surfaces 85 are provided for co-operating with corresponding chamfered surfaces 86 of the extrusions 10 so that the connecting members 37, 81 and 82 are adapted easily to be forced into snap engagement with the extrusions 10.
- each of the end caps may be provided with a lower aperture, as shown at 87 in Figure 4, for drainage purposes in use.
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Description
- This invention relates to a strip ventilator.
- A known type of strip ventilator is disclosed in GB 2 168 801A and comprises a pair of elongate strips each including a lower portion for receiving an upper edge portion of a glazed panel, an upper portion for location in a recess of a window frame and an intermediate portion having a plurality of openings, means for connecting the strips in spaced parallel back-to-back relationship one to another and shutter means moveable relative to the intermediate portions to control airflow through the openings. Another known type of strip ventilator is disclosed in FR-A-1 574 282.
- In order to reduce the cost of manufacture of strip ventilators, it is desirable to reduce the number of components which comprise each ventilator. This may be achieved by forming the strip as a single component whereby the upper, lower and intermediate portions are integral. However, it is generally necessary to provide such a ventilator with a hood so that there is no direct passage to and from the opening or openings of the intermediate portion in a direction normal thereto. The presence of a hood thus reduces any tendency for extraneous air currents to pass through a ventilator when in an open condition.
- The provision of a hood necessitates manufacture of a separate component and also requires skill, labour and time to assemble and secure each hood relative to a corresponding integral ventilator strip.
- The invention is characterised in that the two elongate strips are provided each with a corresponding shutter, the strips being connected in spaced back-to-back relationship one to another by connecting means and a portion of the extrusion extends upwardly beyond the curves of walls such that, in use, the intermediate portions of the strips extend into a recess of the frame.
- Following is description, by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, of one method of carrying the invention into effect.
- In the drawings:-
- Figure 1 is a transverse cross section of an extrusion for use in an embodiment of a strip ventilator in accordance with the present invention,
- Figure 2 is a diagrammatic elevation of the extrusion shown in Figure 1,
- Figure 3 is a transverse cross section of an embodiment of a strip ventilator in accordance with the present invention comprising two extrusions of the type shown in Figures 1 and 2 combined in a window frame containing a unit of double glazed panels,
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of an end cap for use with the embodiment of the strip ventilator shown in Figure 3,
- Figure 5 is a diagrammatic perspective view of the embodiment of the strip ventilator shown in Figure 3 when in use,
- Figure 6 is a diagrammatic representation of an operating device for moving in unison shutters of the embodiment of the ventilator shown in Figure 3, and
- Figures 7, 8 and 9 are diagrammatic representations showing different connecting members for combining with the two extrusions in the formation of the strip ventilator shown in Figure 3.
- Referring now to Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings, there is shown an
extrusion 10 of aluminium comprising alower portion 11, anupper portion 12 and anintermediate portion 13. Thelower portion 11 is of substantially inverted U-shape transverse cross section one opposite facingportion 14 of which is of greater vertical dimension than the other opposite facingportion 15 thereof. Theupper portion 12 of theextrusion 10 is of U-shape transverse cross section, the opposite facingportions 16 and 17 being of equal vertical dimension. Theintermediate portion 13 comprises arectilinear wall 18, acurved wall 19 and upper andlower bridge portions walls - The
rectilinear wall 18 is provided with a series ofsquare apertures 22 extending longitudinally of theextrusion 10. Thecurved wall 19 extends downwardly from theupper bridge portion 20 in a direction parallel to therectilinear wall 18, then curves outwardly away from the rectilinear wall and continues in a downward direction parallel to therectilinear wall 18 to form askirt 23 having alower lip 24. Thecurved wall 19 is provided with an internal longitudinally extendingprojection 25 which defines an internal longitudinally extendingrecess 26 at the junction of thecurved wall 19 and theskirt 23. Theskirt 23 is of such dimension that the distance of thelip 24 from theupper bridge portion 20 is at least as great as the distance of lower margins of theapertures 22 in therectilinear wall 18 from theupper bridge portion 20. Also the distance of thelip 24 from therectilinear wall 18 is substantially the same as the distance separating the opposite facingportions lower portion 11 of theextrusion 10. In consequence, thelip 24 is located substantially vertically above thewall 14 of thelower portion 11 of theextrusion 10. - The
upper bridge portion 20 is provided with an inwardly extendinglongitudinal projection 27 defining alongitudinal recess 28 adjacent therectilinear wall 18 and alongitudinal recess 29 remote from therectilinear wall 18. Similarly, thelower bridge portion 21 is provided with an inwardly extendinglongitudinal projection 30 defining alongitudinal recess 31 adjacent therectilinear wall 18 and alongitudinal recess 32 remote from therectilinear wall 18. Thelower bridge portion 21 outwardly of theouter recess 32 slopes downwardly in a direction from therectilinear wall 18, as shown at 33. The lower and upper extendedportions flange - Referring now to Figure 3 of the drawings, there is shown a
strip ventilator 36 comprising twoextrusions 10 mounted in back to back configuration and secured one to another by means of a pair of elongate connectingmembers flanges corresponding flanges portions extrusions 10 and connecting theextrusions 10 in spaced relation one to another. Theventilator 36 also includes a pair ofshutters square apertures 43 similar to thesquare apertures 22 of theextrusions 10, theshutters recesses corresponding extrusion 10 and slidable therein in a longitudinal direction of theextrusions 10. Theventilator 36 also includes anelongate mesh flyscreen 44 which is received in therecesses extrusions 10. Theventilator 36 is located in awindow frame 45 having arebate 46 and a doubleglazed unit 47 anupper edge 48 of which is spaced from an upper portion of theframe 45 such that when theupper edge 48 of theglazed unit 47 has theventilator 36 received thereon theedge 48 is received between the opposite facingportions 14 of the twoextrusions 10, the portions of theextrusions 10 extending upwardly beyond the curves of thewalls 19 being received in therebate 46 in the upper portion of thewindow frame 45. - Prior to mounting the
ventilator 36 on the double glazedunit 47, opposite end portions of theventilator 36 are each provided with a corresponding one of a pair of end caps 49 (see Figure 4). Eachend cap 49 is a substantially rectangular block comprising anend wall 50 having arecess 51, a pair ofbores angled slots - The arrangement is such that an
end wall 50 of oneend cap 49 is placed in abutment with one pair of end walls of theextrusions 10 of theventilator 36 such that one end portion of theflyscreen 44 either enters in or is aligned with a corresponding one of theslots recesses 29 of theextrusions 10 are aligned withcorresponding bores bores recesses 29 thereby securing theend cap 49 to theventilator 36. The process is repeated with thesecond end cap 49 thereby securing thesecond end cap 49 to theventilator 36. The assembly then is mounted on theupper edge 48 of theglazed unit 47 and sealed thereto by means ofseals 56 and theunit 47 is inserted in thewindow frame 45 and sealed therein by means ofseals 57, as shown in Figures 3 and 5, and the upper portions of theextrusions 10 entering in therebate 46 such that theskirts 23 are located adjacent exposed surfaces 58 of thewindow frame 45. - Movement of the
shutters extrusions 10, because any overlap of an end portion of ashutter extrusion 10 is accommodated by therecess 51 in theadjacent end cap 49. - Operation in unison of the
shutters device 59 shown in Figure 6. Thedevice 59 comprises a U-shape component which extends in line with theshutters parallel walls teeth 62 extending along an upper edge thereof, a series of longitudinal spacedparallel ridges 63 on an outer surface thereof and alongitudinal step 64 on an inner surface thereof. Each of thewalls locators 65. - Each of the
locators 65 comprises apanel 66 of a dimension such as to be received in any one of theapertures 43 of theshutters lug 67 extending in spaced parallel relationship to thepanel 66 and abridge member 68 connecting thepanel 66 to thelug 67.
Eachpanel 66 is provided with a lower inwardly extendingabutment surface 69; eachlug 67 is provided with a lower inwardly extendingflange 70 and eachbridge member 68 is provided with depending teeth 71 complementary with theteeth 62 upstanding from thewalls - The
operating device 59 is positioned such that thewalls corresponding shutters locators 65 are moved longitudinally of thecorresponding walls panels 66 are correctly positioned to register with correspondingfirst apertures 43 at an adjacent end of each of theshutters locators 65 then are urged downwardly of thecorresponding walls locators 65 engagecorresponding teeth 62 of thewalls abutment surface 69 and theflange 70 of eachlocator 65 engage under acorresponding step 64 andridge 63 of acorresponding wall locator 65 in each selected position relative to thecorresponding wall - The
operating device 59 includes aknob 72 for moving thedevice 59 in a longitudinal direction. Although not shown, theknob 72 extends between alip 24 and asloping surface 33 of anextrusion 10. - It will be appreciated that by providing the
operating device 59 there is no wastage of material when the extruded components are cut to size, unlike with strip ventilators known hitherto in which it is necessary to provide a larger aperture at one end portion of each extruded length of shutter stock or, alternatively, by arranging that a cut-off position coincides with an aperture. - Instead of operating the
operating device 59 by means of theknob 72, the device may be provided with a cord operating component. This comprises anelongate panel 73 having two downwardly extendingslots 74 and 75 spaced longitudinally one from another, an upwardly extendingelongate slot 76 between the two downwardly extendingslots 74,75 and atab 77 extending in a longitudinal direction at one end thereof. A corresponding panel (not shown) also is provided which is similar except that the corresponding panel is not provided withslots - A cord 78 is attached at its mid-point to a support for the
operating knob 72 and opposite ends of the cord 78 are guided through thecorresponding slots 74,75 of thepanel 73. Thepanel 73 then is located such that theslot 76 straddles theoperating knob 72 and thetab 77 is received in an adjacentangled slot 55 of theadjacent end cap 49. The corresponding panel is located on an opposite side of the assembly, the tab of the panel being received in the otherangled slot 54 of theadjacent end cap 49. - By pulling on one or the other of the ends of the cord 78, the
operating device 59 can be moved longitudinally to effect operation of theshutters - It will be appreciated, that the connecting
members extrusions 10 such that theextrusions 10 are in spaced relation one with another. The connectingmembers ventilator 36 with a thermal break. - It will also be appreciated that the dimensions of the connecting
members ventilator 36 is locatable on a selected doubleglazed unit 47. The connectingmember 37 and upper portions of correspondingextrusions 10 are reproduced in Figure 8. The connectingmember 37 comprises a pair of depending spaced parallelelongate webs flanges glazed unit 47 only a single web may be necessary , as with the connecting member shown at 81 in Figure 7. Alternatively, for wider spacing between glazed panels of a doubleglazed unit 47 it may be necessary to provide a connecting member, as shown at 82 in Figure 9, in which two spaced parallelelongate webs webs member 37. - With each of the connecting
members surfaces 85 are provided for co-operating with corresponding chamfered surfaces 86 of theextrusions 10 so that the connectingmembers extrusions 10. - It will also be appreciated that each of the end caps may be provided with a lower aperture, as shown at 87 in Figure 4, for drainage purposes in use.
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- A ventilator (36) comprising an elongate strip (10) formed as a single component including a lower portion (11) for receiving an upper edge portion of a glazed panel (47), an upper portion (12) for location in a window frame (45,) and an intermediate portion (13) having at least one opening (22) and, in combination with the strip, (10) a shutter (41,42) moveable relative to the intermediate portion (13) of the strip (10) to control airflow through the intermediate portion (13) the strip (10) also including an integral formation (19,23) extending adjacent the intermediate portion (13), the formation (19,23) defining an opening (24,33) which is below the or each opening (22) in the intermediate portion (13) thereby ensuring that there is no direct passage to and from the said opening or openings (22) in the intermediate portion (13) in a direction normal thereto characterised in that two said strips (10) are provided each with a corresponding shutter (41,42), the strips (10) being connected in spaced back-to-back relationship one to another by connecting means (37,38) and a portion of the extrusion (10) extends upwardly beyond the curves of walls (19) such that, in use, the intermediate portions (13) of the strips (10) extend into a recess (46) of the frame (45).
- A ventilator (36) as claimed in Claim 1 characterised in that the shutters (41,42) are moveable in a direction longitudinally of the strips (10) by operating means (59) engageable with the shutters (41,42).
- A ventilator (36) as claimed in Claim 2 characterised in that the operating means (59) comprises a first member (65) and a second member (60,61) which is elongate, the first member (65) being adapted to be located selectively longitudinally of the second member (60,61) and the second member (60,61) being adapted to be moved in a direction longitudinally of the strips (10).
- A ventilator (36) as claimed in Claim 3 characterised in that the operating means (59) is provided with a mechanism (67) for securing the first member (65) at a selected location relative to the second member (60,61).
- A ventilator (36) as claimed in Claim 4 characterised in that the first and second members (65;60,61) comprise cooperating teeth (62,71) and the said mechanism (67) is adapted such that, when in operation, teeth (71) of the first member (65) co-operate with selected teeth (62) of the second member (60,61).
- A ventilator (36) as claimed in Claim 5 characterised in that the said mechanism (67) comprises an abutment (70) located on the first member (65) and a corresponding abutment (63) on the second member (60,61).
- A ventilator (36) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the strips (10) are connected in spaced relation one with another by a first connecting means (37) engageable with the upper portions (12) of the strips (10) and a second connecting means (38) engageable with the lower portions (11) of the strips (10).
- A ventilator (36) as claimed in Claim 7 characterised in that the upper and lower portions (12,11) of the strips (10) and the first and second connecting means (37,38) are provided with complimentary formations (34,35;39,40) whereby the connecting means (37,38) connects with the strips (10) by snap engagement.
- A ventilator (36) as claimed in any one of the preceding Claims characterised in that opposite end portions of the strips (10) have secured thereto end caps (49) at least one of which is adapted to receive a portion of an operating means (59).
- A ventilator (36) as claimed in Claim 9 characterised in that the end caps (49) are provided with apertures (87) for drainage of liquid therefrom.
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