NZ245232A - Ventilator duct for a window edge has side members with apertures and sockets - Google Patents

Ventilator duct for a window edge has side members with apertures and sockets

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NZ245232A
NZ245232A NZ24523292A NZ24523292A NZ245232A NZ 245232 A NZ245232 A NZ 245232A NZ 24523292 A NZ24523292 A NZ 24523292A NZ 24523292 A NZ24523292 A NZ 24523292A NZ 245232 A NZ245232 A NZ 245232A
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ventilation device
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window frame
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John George Hamilton
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Product Design & Innovation Lt
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I Publication Data:. t ' r\0. Journal No: m.lm. im. patent OFFinc 24 NOV 1992 Received Patents Form No. 5 Patents Act 1953 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION VENTILATION DEVICE We, PRODUCT DESIGN & INNOVATION LIMITED, a company organised and existing under the laws of Great Britain, of 16 Denham Green Place, Edinburgh, EH3 3PB, Scotland, hereby declare the invention for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: 1 (to be followed by la) la (to be followed by lb) The present invention relates to a ventilation device-.
It is the main object of the present invention to provide a versatile ventilation device for fitting on windows and the like.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided:- a ventilation device for location at the outer edge of a window frame so as to lie between the window frame and a surrounding building structure, said device including a main duct body comprising first and second side members each including a bottom part serving as support whereby said side members can rest on an outer edge of a window frame at respective corners thereof, each of said side members including an aperture means for through-flow of ventilating air and a pair of joining plates linking said side members and defining a duct for air flow between said aperture means of said side members, each of said side members including socket means to receive respective edges of said joining plates, said socket means of one side member facing said socket means of the other side member when said ventilation device is assembled for use.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided:- a ventilation device for location at the outer edge of a window frame so as to lie between the window frame and a surrounding building structure, said device comprising a main duct body comprising first and second side members each including a bottom part serving as a support whereby said side members rest on an outer edge of a window frame and respective corners thereof, each of said side members including an aperture means for through flow of ventilating air and a pair of vertically spaced connecting devices joining said side members so as to define a duct for air flow between said aperture means of said side members, each of said connecting devices comprising a tongue carried by one said side member and a socket carried by the other said side member to,receive said tongue, whereby said connecting -devices provide for width variation of said ventilation device.
Preferably the ends of the main duct body are closed by closure assemblies which are adapted for compatibility with main duct bodies of varying width. j N.Z. PATENT O.'HCE 1 245232 (followed by page 2) Embodiments of, the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein Fig. 1 shows a cross-sectional elevation of a ventilation device according to one embodiment of the present invention; 24 52 3 Fig. 2 shows a pictorial "exploded" view of the ventilation device, while Fig. 3 shows a plan view and Fig. 4 an end view; and Fig. 5 shows a cross-sectional elevation of a ventilation device according to a second embodiment of the invention. Fig. 6 shows a part cross-sectional elevation of a ventilation device similar to that of Fig. 2 but with modifications, Figs. 7 to 9 show side views of the ventilation device of Fig. 6 as applied in various window applications; Fig. 8 showing parts of the end cap; Figs. 7A and 9A show end views of detail trims used in the Figs 7 to 9 applications; Fig. 10 shows a pictorial view of a nose cap as used in the ventilation device of Fig. 6 while Fig. 11 shows the section A-A of Fig. 10; Fig. 12 shows a pictorial view of a closure plug used in the Fig. 6 device while Fig. 13 shows a view in the direction of arrow R; and Figs. 14A -14E show several further modifications.
Referring to Figs. 1 to 4, a ventilation device 1 for fitting as a separate and individual item at the outer edge of a window frame F comprises a main duct body 1A including a first, inlet, body portion 2; a second, outlet, body portion 3; and plate members 4 joining the body portions 2, 3, and the arrangement of the vent device 1 is such as to permit the device 1 to cater conveniently for different widths W of the frames F.
As can be seen in Fig. 1, the body portions 2, 3 are exactly similar, the device 1 in fact being symmetrical about a mis-vertical plane M - M, and this provides substantial economies in the manufacture of the device 1, especially as fewer extrusion tools are required. Additionally, the ventilation device 1 is simple to assemble and this provides further economies.
Each body portion 2, 3 comprises a main support part 5 and a weather part 6 connected to the part 5 by male-female connections 7, 8, the support parts 5 being adapted to rest on the frame F while the connection 8 can be of snap fit type to permit easy release of the part 6. The weather part 6 includes a lateral wall 9, carrying the male element of the connection 8, and apertured to permit airflow and the 3 24 5 2 32 body part 5 also includes an apertured wall 10 thereby providing a conduit 11 for exterior to interior (or vice versa) airflow across the top of the frame F. Additionally, the part 5 includes a downwardly extending wall 12 providing a seal formation 12A for sealing engagement with a side surface of the frame F.
For the provision of width adjustment in the device 1 each body part 5 carries spaced-parallel socket connectors 13A, 13B to receive the plates 4 in male-female interconnection. To provide a certain securment of the plates 4, in the parts 5, the interior of the socket connectors 13A, 13B are of an appropriate serrated or toothed configuration 14 to grip the plates 4 and thereby mitigate against outward return movement of the plates. The width of the ventilation device 1 can be varied simply by utilising plates 4 of different widths, and the socket connectors 13A, 13B have sufficient depth to ensure structural integrity of the fully assembled device 1 for convenient lifting and placement of the device 1 on the window frame F substantially in the manner described in the applicants U.K. Patent Specification 2194038. Opposed grooves 15 in the body part 5 serve to receive an air-control slider plate 16 (only in the outlet portion 3 in this example) having apertures corresponding to those of wall 10.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 3, closure assemblies 17 are provided for closing the ends of the main duct body 1A and comprise right and left hand plugs 18A, 18B received in the ends of the body parts 5/6. A closure plate 19 located in recesses 19A in the plugs extends between the plugs 18A/B and the plate 19 is selected to have a length L such that the assemblies 17 can be compatible with bodies 1A of different width: in particular the plate(s) 19 can comprise simply transverse cut portions from strips of material which have been cut to the desired width for the provision of the plates 4 - this ensures complete size compatibility. Each plug 18A/B includes lugs 20, 21 to overlap with the associated parts 5 and 6, a groove 22 in the plugs receiving A 24 5 2 3 the male connecting element 7 of the weather part 6 while nose caps 23 co-operate with the parts 6 to complete end closure. The assemblies 17 are secured to the main body 1A by screws 24 engaging with formations 25 on the part 6 and with the portions 13A. The ventilation device 1 is fixed to the frame F by means of screws 26 extending through the portions 13A/B and the plates 4 to be engageable with the frame F. The caps 23 are set inwardly in Fig. 3 but they could be located at the full length of the device 1 (as shown dashed).
The caps 23 serve to support a cord portion 27, for example by means of eye 28, of a cord control for the slider plate 16, an end of the cord portion 27 being attached to a lateral lug 16B of the plate 16, while a cord portion 27 is associated with each cap 23 at the outlet portion 3 for reciprocating movement of the slide plate 16.
The parts of the ventilation device 1 can be made from any suitable material, but it is particularly preferred that the inlet and outlet portions 2, 3 are of metal, e.g. aluminium extrusions for improved weathering properties, while the plates 4 are of plastics material to peclude cold bridging between the portions 2, 3. The use of metal for the portions 2, 3 will provide added strength, and the metal can be of a colour meeting requirements. A further advantageous feature is that the weather parts 6 can be swung back (as shown dashed in Fig. 1) with the connection 8 freed, to permit internal cleaning of the device or for access to possible infil material such as, for example, an acoustic cartridge.
A significant feature of the ventilation device 1 of Figs. 1-4 is that the outer edge 5A of the body part 5 lies on a line L co-linear with the sealing formation 12A. This ensures that the width of the device 1 does not exceed the width (W) of the frame F apart from small inlet and outlet portions including weather part 6, the significance of this feature being that it can avoid disruption to internal plaster finishes in replacement window situations where a window with a device 1 fitted replaces a conventional window 24 5 2 32 and also allows the device to be used in screen or curtain wall arrangements where additionally there may be a window/glazed panel above the device 1.
It is possible for the socket connectors 13A/B themselves to provide a certain width adjustment, and in the embodiment shown in Fig. 5 the plates 4 are dispensed with and the portions 2, 3 are directly connected. The main body 1A of the ventilation device of Fig. 5 comprises separate portions 35, 36 which are joined by means of barbed tongues 37 on portion 36 engaging in apertures 38 in the other portion 35 which apertures are complementary serrated with respect to the tongue barbs whereby the width W of the duct body 1A can be varied, the portion 35 including recesses 39 to receive the tongues 37 in the fully retracted condition of the body 1A. The exterior weather part 40 carries a seal 41 for engaging with the window frame. Consequently, the ventilation device 1 can be easily adjusted to be a precise fit on any window having a width (or depth) within a particular range compatible with the adjustment range of the body 1A e.g. 50 mm to 70 mm.
The ventilator device of Fig. 5 could be fitted directly to a window or other structure generally as per Fig. 1, the ends of the device again being closed by suitable caps (not shown). However, the device 1 of Fig 5 could be installed by means of special adaptor fittings as an alternative. Thus pairs of grooves 42 and 43 are provided to enable the fitting of an adaptor plate 44 via tongues 45 and a top fitting 46 via tongues 45A. As will be seen the adjustable body 1A caters for different spacings of the tongue pairs 45 and 45A. If preferred the body 1A can be set permanently at a particular width for example by applying adhesive between the apertures 38 and the tongues 37. Adaptor plate 44 includes tongues 47 to facilitate fitting to grooves in the outer edge of a window frame.
The device 1 of Figs. 1-4 could be fitted in a similar manner, to this end gooves 42, 43 being provided to receive tongues for location and/or securement of the device 1, again by means of special adaptor fittings as 6 24 52 appropriate. Fig. 1 shows the provision of an adaptor in the form of a simple angle 44 fitted to the body 1A at a groove 43 by means of a lip 44A on the angle.
It will be noted that the width of the ventilaion device 1 of Fig. 5 lies within the lines L definin the width of the frame, similarly as in the Figs. 1-4 embodiment.
The ventilator device IB of Fig. 6 is closely similar to the ventilation device 1 of Figs. 1-4 but with minor differences. Thus the male-female connections 7, 8 differ from those of Fig. 1: the weather part (canopy) 6 is now fitted by firstly making the connection then pushing the part 6, inwards against the wall 6 thereby causing the lateral wall 9 to deflect enabling the male-female connection 8, to spring together. The downstand 12 now is of plain form, and recesses 43 are generally of the form shown in Fig. 5 for snap-fitting of components. The device 2B is shown installed in a basic manner in Fig. 8 with plaster finishing 51 between the device IB and the surrounds 50. Also the left side nose cap 23 and closure plug 18B are indicated as is the closure plate 19.
Fig. 7 shows the device IB secured at the outer edge of an extruded window frame 52 e.g. of plastics or aluminium material, the frame 52 supporting a swinging or tilting window comprising an extruded sash part 53 and a glazing unit 54. Further, simple angle trims 55 are fitted on the top of the device IB to facilitate finish plastering 52, 56. It would be possible to utilise only a single angle trim 55 at one side and have the other side without trim as shown in Fig. 8. Fig. 9 uses yet another style of simple trim 57. The trims could be provided with detents for snap/fitting^ in the recesses 43.
Figs. 10 and 11 illustrate the nose cap 23 fitted at the ends of the weathering strip (canopy) 6 in Fig. 6. The cap 23 includes a tongue 58 for location under the lateral plate 9, a guide 59 for the cord portion 27 (where fitted) and an aperture 60 for a securing screw which engages the formation 25. Mirror image left and right hand c:aps 23 will of course be provided. Figs. 12 and 13 show an end 24 5 2 3 ' 7 plug 18B for the Fig. 6 device: this is generally similar to the plug shown in Fig. 2 and the plugs are interchangeable. In this case the plug 18B (18A), carries tongue plates 61, 62 which embrace the side-by-side located wall 10 and plate 16, when the plug is fitted, apertures 63 in the plug receiving screws 24 which are fitted at recesses 43 for locating the plug.
Again the weathering strips or canopies 6 are easily removable to facilitate canopy replacement or internal cleaning of the device. Different forms of canopy are of course possible and some examples are shown in Figs. 14A -14C - these can provide air discharge flows of different directions, specifically upwards. One or both canopies 6 could be dispensed with, for certain applications. Fig. 14D shows such an example, wherein the slider plate 16 has an extended side portion 16A to facilitate operation of the air control. In Fig. 14E, a slider plate 16 is provided in both inlet and outlet portions 5A, and by providing a linking member 64, between the plates 16, the plates 16 can move in unison with only one cord control at one side being required. To enable movement to the fully closed and open positions, at least one of the wall portions bounding the apertures in plate 10 can be cut away appropriately to accommodate the requisite movements of the member 64. The double plates 16 improve the thermal qualities of the device as a quantity of air is trapped between the plate 16 in the closed position to constitute a thermal barrier.

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WHAT WE CLAIM IS:- 3 245232
1. A ventilation device (for location at the outer . edge of a window frame so as to lie between the window frame and a surrounding building structure, said device-including a main duct body comprising first and second side members each including a bottom part serving as support whereby said side members can rest on an outer edge of a window frame at respective corners thereof, each of said side members including an aperture means for through-flow of ventilating air and a pair of joining plates linking said side members and defining a duct for air flow between said aperture means of said side members, each of said side members including socket means to receive respective edges of said joining plates, said socket means of one side member facing said socket means of the other side member when said ventilation device is assembled for use.
2. A ventilation device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fitting of said plates into said socket means of said first and second members forms a unitary assembly with structural integrity.
3. A ventilation device as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein said plates comprise plain laminer plates.
4. A ventilation device as claimed in any one the preceding claims wherein said first and second members comprise inlet and outlet portions which are substantially mirror images of each other.
5. A ventilation device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims further comprising closure assemblies closing the ends of said main duct body.
6. A ventilation device as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of said closure assemblies comprises a pair of end plugs for fitting into said first and second side members and a lateral closure plate supported by said end plugs.
7. A ventilation device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the length of said lateral closure plate extending between said end plugs equals thej v^dt^^^(eachr^ said joining plate linking said side membersT- RECEIVED 1 ;„\"3I»?VCTanV' ( 245232
8. A ventilation device as claimed in claim 6 or 7, further comprising end caps provided for additional side fitments on said side member.
9. A ventilation device as claimed in any one the preceding claims wherein said socket means include internal serrations to facilitate secureraent of said joining plates in said socket means.
10. A ventilation device for location at the outer edge of a window frame so as to lie between the window frame and a surrounding building structure, said device comprising a main duct body comprising first and second side members each including a bottom part serving as a support whereby said side members rest on an outer edge of a window frame and respective corners thereof, each of said side members including an aperture means for through flow of ventilating air and a pair of vertically spaced connecting devices joining said side members so as to define a duct for air flow between said aperture means of said side members, each of said connecting devices comprising a tongue carried by one said side member and a socket carried by the other said side member to receive said tongue, whereby said connecting devices provide for width variation of said ventilation device.
11. A ventilation device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein at least one of said side members includes releasable connecting means for attaching an additional fitment to said main duct body.
12. A ventilation device as claimed in claim 11, wherein said releasable connecting means comprises a male-female connection.
13. A ventilation device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein at least one of said side members includes receiving means to receive a slider plate of an air flow control said at least one side member including an apertured wall adjacent said receiving means.
14. A ventilation device as claimed in cla/im 13/ wherein recess means are provided on any of t N.Z LATENT OFFICE if; t qp and — 1 7 OCT 1995 RECEIVED 245232 bottom of said main duct body to receive fitting tongues of an associated fitment.
15. A ventilation device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said side members comprise basic elements constituted by open form extrusions, said aperture means being subsequenty cut in said extrusions.
16. A ventilation device as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a weather canopy attached to at least one of said side members by said releasable connecting means to shield said aperture means of said side member.
17. A ventilation device as claimed in claim 10, wherein any one of said tongue and socket of each said connecting device carries serrations to facilitate securement of said tongue in said socket.
18. A ventilation davice as claimed in claim 10, further comprising end caps closing the ends of said main duct body.
19. A ventilating device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein each side member includes a downstand wall for engagement with a side surface of a window frame.
20. A ventilation device as claimed in claim 13, wherein each said side member includes a slider plate and connecting means to connect said slider plates for movement of said slider plates in unison.
21. A ventilation device substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figs. 1 to 4, or Fig. 6 and 10 to 13, or any of these figures as modified by Figs. 14A to 14E, of the accompanying drawings. PRODUCT DESIGN & INNOVATION LIMITED, by their authorised agents, P L BERRY k ASSOCIATES. per: 1 7 OCT 1995 RECEIVED
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