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US2571513A
US2571513A US85246A US8524649A US2571513A US 2571513 A US2571513 A US 2571513A US 85246 A US85246 A US 85246A US 8524649 A US8524649 A US 8524649A US 2571513 A US2571513 A US 2571513A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F7/00Ventilation
    • F24F7/02Roof ventilation
    • F24F7/025Roof ventilation with forced air circulation by means of a built-in ventilator
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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    • F04D29/40Casings; Connections of working fluid
    • F04D29/52Casings; Connections of working fluid for axial pumps
    • F04D29/522Casings; Connections of working fluid for axial pumps especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
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  • My invention relates to improvements in ven- 1 tilators.
  • An object of this invention is to provide a natural draft ventilator supplemented by a motor-operated fan.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a ventilator constructed and arranged to prevent back-drafts or down-drafts.
  • a still further object of this invention is to provide a-ventilator having a head provided with a recessed central portion that affords a motor support and also spreads the air as the same flows through the head.
  • the invention consists of the novel devices and combination of devices hereinafter described and defined in the claims.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of the improved ventilator
  • Fig. 2 is an elevational view of the same
  • Fig. 3 is a View corresponding to Fig. 1, with the exception that the cap has been removed;
  • Fig. 4 is a view partly in elevation and partly in central vertical section, showing the invention as employed in a fresh air intake and an air recirculating system.
  • the base 6 When the ventilator is installed, the base 6 will rest on a curbing built into a roof structure with the capping flange I overlapping the same to form a weather-tight joint, and the throat member 8 will form an extension of a stack.
  • the throat member 8 is upwardly tapered and secured to the upper end thereof, externally, is an endless angle bar 9.
  • One flange of the angle bar 9 extends downwardly and is telescoped onto the throat member 9 and the other flange thereof extends outwardly flush with the upper end of said throat member.
  • JA'hea'd member III is supported from an'dabove the throat member 8 and is formed of a. single Lsheet of metal.
  • the central portion of the head "member 10 is recessed 'by a depression to form a flatinotor' base I! arid the wall of this recess is outwardlyilaring on a relatively fiat curve to affordan air'sprea'der' l2 that deflects the air, as itfiow's outward of the throat member, in all "directions to atmosphere.
  • Thehead f0 extends materially outwardly of the throat member --8 arid-itsbuter portion is turned outwardly and downwardly on a curve, as indicated-atl3, and -'then downwardly concentric with the throat member 8 to form an annular weather apron l4.
  • -Tli is 'apron m, at "its loweredge, issubstantially in 'theplane of the 'top'of the throat'merriber'fl and 'cu'rved outwardly, as indicated 1 at l 5.
  • the rods 116 at their lower end portions extend through holes H in the horizontal flange of said angle bar, are circumferentially spaced equidistantly apart and secured to said flange by pairs of opposing nuts l8, having threaded engagement with the rods l6.
  • These rods l6, at their upper end portions, extend upwardly through holes I9 in the head member 10 and said head member rests on nuts 20 applied to said rods.
  • the head member [0 is provided with an annular displaceable cap member 2!.
  • is formed of a single sheet of metal and its central portion is rounded and its outer portion is dished.
  • , at its outer edge portion, rests directly on the head member l0 and is provided with holes through which the rods l6 extend.
  • Nuts 22 are applied to the upper end portion of the rods l6 and, together with the nuts 20, hold the head member 10 and the cap member 2
  • afford a motor housing 23.
  • An electric motor v24 rests, at one end, on the motor base I I and is rigidly secured thereto.
  • the lower bearing 25 of the motor 24 extends through a central aperture 26 in the motor base II and the armature shaft 24 of said motor projects into the throat member 8.
  • An exhaust fan 21 is secured to the armature shaft 24 and its blades 28 are spaced materially inwardly of the wall of the throat member 8.
  • weather apron M on the head member l prevents back pressure or down pressure in the head member In and the throat member '8, irrespective of the direction of the wind.

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1951 c. AMMERMAN 2,571,513
VENTILATOR Filed April 2, 1949 H T -SPEET 2 23 l '24 22 2O I l II ,3
l0 /3 IO 2 f 12 8O /4 I 27 l /4 25' I I7 /5 I7 o o o Amman Cecil L. flmm efma b Patented @ci. 16, 1 951 UNITED STATES PA TENT OFFICE "2,571,513 VENTILATOR Cecil L. Ammerman, Minneapolisflvlinn.
Application April 2, 1949, Serial 'No. 85,246
2 Claims.
=My invention relates to improvements in ven- 1 tilators.
An object of this invention is to provide a natural draft ventilator supplemented by a motor-operated fan.
Another object of this invention is to provide a ventilator constructed and arranged to prevent back-drafts or down-drafts.
A further object of this invention is to provide a ventilator having aerodynamically correct curves that cause air to freely flow out=of the -ventilator, by natural draft or, when supplemented by a powerfan, :without causing turbulence or back pressure.
A still further object of this inventionis to provide a-ventilator having a head provided with a recessed central portion that affords a motor support and also spreads the air as the same flows through the head.
Other objects of the invention will be apparent 'from the' following description, reference being had to the drawings.
To the above end, generally stated, the invention consists of the novel devices and combination of devices hereinafter described and defined in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate the invention, like characters indicate like parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a plan view of the improved ventilator;
Fig. 2 is an elevational view of the same;
Fig. 3 is a View corresponding to Fig. 1, with the exception that the cap has been removed; and
Fig. 4 is a view partly in elevation and partly in central vertical section, showing the invention as employed in a fresh air intake and an air recirculating system.
Referring first to the invention as shown in Figs. 1 to 4, inclusive, wherein the numeral 6 indicates a rectangular base having a capping flange l and an upright throat member 8: When the ventilator is installed, the base 6 will rest on a curbing built into a roof structure with the capping flange I overlapping the same to form a weather-tight joint, and the throat member 8 will form an extension of a stack. For the purpose of this case, it will not be necessary to show the curbing or the stack. The throat member 8 is upwardly tapered and secured to the upper end thereof, externally, is an endless angle bar 9. One flange of the angle bar 9 extends downwardly and is telescoped onto the throat member 9 and the other flange thereof extends outwardly flush with the upper end of said throat member.
2 JA'hea'd member III is supported from an'dabove the throat member 8 and is formed of a. single Lsheet of metal. The central portion of the head "member 10 is recessed 'by a depression to form a flatinotor' base I! arid the wall of this recess is outwardlyilaring on a relatively fiat curve to affordan air'sprea'der' l2 that deflects the air, as itfiow's outward of the throat member, in all "directions to atmosphere. Thehead f0 extends materially outwardly of the throat member --8 arid-itsbuter portion is turned outwardly and downwardly on a curve, as indicated-atl3, and -'then downwardly concentric with the throat member 8 to form an annular weather apron l4. -Tli is 'apron m, at "its loweredge, issubstantially in 'theplane of the 'top'of the throat'merriber'fl and 'cu'rved outwardly, as indicated 1 at l 5.
The head member'ld-is'supported from ithe angle" bar 9 by a; pluralityof outwardly inclined rods l ii having screw-threaded GIIdpOltiOIlS. The rods 116 at their lower end portions extend through holes H in the horizontal flange of said angle bar, are circumferentially spaced equidistantly apart and secured to said flange by pairs of opposing nuts l8, having threaded engagement with the rods l6. These rods l6, at their upper end portions, extend upwardly through holes I9 in the head member 10 and said head member rests on nuts 20 applied to said rods.
The head member [0 is provided with an annular displaceable cap member 2!. This cap member 2| is formed of a single sheet of metal and its central portion is rounded and its outer portion is dished. The cap member 2|, at its outer edge portion, rests directly on the head member l0 and is provided with holes through which the rods l6 extend. Nuts 22 are applied to the upper end portion of the rods l6 and, together with the nuts 20, hold the head member 10 and the cap member 2| clamped together to form a weather-tight joint therebetween. Obviously, the head member I0 and the cap member 2| afford a motor housing 23.
An electric motor v24 rests, at one end, on the motor base I I and is rigidly secured thereto. The lower bearing 25 of the motor 24 extends through a central aperture 26 in the motor base II and the armature shaft 24 of said motor projects into the throat member 8. An exhaust fan 21 is secured to the armature shaft 24 and its blades 28 are spaced materially inwardly of the wall of the throat member 8.
From the above description, it is evident that the novel shape of the head member ID lends itself to the free flow of outwardly moving air,
as the same is directed outwardly by the spreader l2 without turbulence or back pressure. Also, the
weather apron M on the head member l prevents back pressure or down pressure in the head member In and the throat member '8, irrespective of the direction of the wind.
From what has been said, itwill be understood that the invention described is capable of modifications as to details of construction and arrangement within the scope of the invention herein disclosed and claimed.
What I claim is:
1. The combination with an upright throat member, of a head member overlying the throat member and extending materially outwardly thereof, means removably supporting the head member on the throat member, the head member being centrally depressed to aflord a cavity, the bottom of which affords a motor base and the side wall thereof being upwardly and outwardly flaring to afford an air spreader spaced inwardly of the wall of the throat member, said head member being outwardly and downwardly curved and then extended downwardly to substantially the plane of the upper end of the throat member, to afford an apron that is spaced outwardly of the throat member, an electric motor mounted on the motor base with its armature shaft extending downwardly into the throat member, a suction fan in the throat member on the armature shaft, and a cap overlying the head member supported thereon and removably secured thereto.
2. The combination with an upright throat member having on its upper end an outtumed flange, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced upturned rods anchored at their lower end to the flange and having on their upper end portions shoulders, of a head member overlying the throat member, and extending materially outwardly thereof, said head member being remov ably supported on said shoulders and having holes through which the upper end portions of the rods project, the central portion of the head member being depressed to afford a cavity, the bottom of which affords a motor base and the side wall thereof being upwardly and outwardly flaring to afford an air spreader spaced inwardly of the wall of the throat member, said head member being outwardly and downwardly curved and then extended downwardly to substantially the plane of the upper end of the throat member to afford an apron that is spaced outwardly of the throat-member, an electric motor mounted on said motor base with its armature shaft extending downwardly into the throat member a suction fan in the throat member on the armature shaft, a cap overlying the head member and resting thereon outwardly of the rods and having holes through which the rods project. and nuts having screw threaded engagement with the rods outwardly of the cap, and holding the cap clamped onto the head member.
CECIL L. AMMERMAN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
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US2774293A (en) * 1953-03-27 1956-12-18 Louis J Jenn Roof exhauster
US2784661A (en) * 1953-01-26 1957-03-12 Louis J Jenn Ventilating device
US2812703A (en) * 1954-02-04 1957-11-12 Uno Ventilator Company Roof ventilator
US2823598A (en) * 1956-02-20 1958-02-18 Louis J Jenn Ventilator
US2824507A (en) * 1955-10-10 1958-02-25 Lawrence L Alldritt Roof ventilators
US2830527A (en) * 1954-11-29 1958-04-15 G C Breidert Co Ventilator
US2868105A (en) * 1953-07-15 1959-01-13 Knutson Harold Power ventilator for roofs
US2875678A (en) * 1954-07-06 1959-03-03 Shepherd Wyley Ventilators
US2900892A (en) * 1954-07-06 1959-08-25 Shepherd Wyley Ventilators
US2926837A (en) * 1957-07-11 1960-03-01 Trane Co Power roof ventilator
US3101662A (en) * 1959-09-03 1963-08-27 Lawrence L Alldritt Roof ventilator
US4325149A (en) * 1980-06-05 1982-04-20 Hydro Air Industries, Inc. Air supply system for spas
US7484929B1 (en) * 2004-07-09 2009-02-03 Loren Cook Company Exhaust fan systems
US8672614B1 (en) 2004-07-09 2014-03-18 Loren Cook Company Exhaust fan systems

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US1129053A (en) * 1914-01-09 1915-02-23 Frederick Henry Addis Railway-carriage ventilator.
US1889117A (en) * 1928-11-01 1932-11-29 Adamcikas Mykas Ventilating device
FR843059A (en) * 1938-03-02 1939-06-26 Ventilation system for public transport vehicles and more particularly coaches and railcars
US2316541A (en) * 1941-01-22 1943-04-13 Gray Mfg Co Louver construction
US2322302A (en) * 1940-12-23 1943-06-22 American Machine & Metals Ventilator
US2365867A (en) * 1942-04-14 1944-12-26 William B Connor Volume control for diffusers
GB580187A (en) * 1944-06-15 1946-08-29 Harold Athelstan Reeves Improvements in and relating to air-conditioning machines

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US1129053A (en) * 1914-01-09 1915-02-23 Frederick Henry Addis Railway-carriage ventilator.
US1889117A (en) * 1928-11-01 1932-11-29 Adamcikas Mykas Ventilating device
FR843059A (en) * 1938-03-02 1939-06-26 Ventilation system for public transport vehicles and more particularly coaches and railcars
US2322302A (en) * 1940-12-23 1943-06-22 American Machine & Metals Ventilator
US2316541A (en) * 1941-01-22 1943-04-13 Gray Mfg Co Louver construction
US2365867A (en) * 1942-04-14 1944-12-26 William B Connor Volume control for diffusers
GB580187A (en) * 1944-06-15 1946-08-29 Harold Athelstan Reeves Improvements in and relating to air-conditioning machines

Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2784661A (en) * 1953-01-26 1957-03-12 Louis J Jenn Ventilating device
US2774293A (en) * 1953-03-27 1956-12-18 Louis J Jenn Roof exhauster
US2868105A (en) * 1953-07-15 1959-01-13 Knutson Harold Power ventilator for roofs
US2812703A (en) * 1954-02-04 1957-11-12 Uno Ventilator Company Roof ventilator
US2900892A (en) * 1954-07-06 1959-08-25 Shepherd Wyley Ventilators
US2875678A (en) * 1954-07-06 1959-03-03 Shepherd Wyley Ventilators
US2830527A (en) * 1954-11-29 1958-04-15 G C Breidert Co Ventilator
US2824507A (en) * 1955-10-10 1958-02-25 Lawrence L Alldritt Roof ventilators
US2823598A (en) * 1956-02-20 1958-02-18 Louis J Jenn Ventilator
US2926837A (en) * 1957-07-11 1960-03-01 Trane Co Power roof ventilator
US3101662A (en) * 1959-09-03 1963-08-27 Lawrence L Alldritt Roof ventilator
US4325149A (en) * 1980-06-05 1982-04-20 Hydro Air Industries, Inc. Air supply system for spas
US7484929B1 (en) * 2004-07-09 2009-02-03 Loren Cook Company Exhaust fan systems
US8672614B1 (en) 2004-07-09 2014-03-18 Loren Cook Company Exhaust fan systems

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