WO1984002970A1 - Ventilator for ventilated roofs - Google Patents

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WO1984002970A1
WO1984002970A1 PCT/SE1984/000017 SE8400017W WO8402970A1 WO 1984002970 A1 WO1984002970 A1 WO 1984002970A1 SE 8400017 W SE8400017 W SE 8400017W WO 8402970 A1 WO8402970 A1 WO 8402970A1
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Lars Ingvar Ingvarsson
Karl Owe Eibrant
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Dobel Ab
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Priority to DK380184A priority patent/DK380184D0/en
Priority to NO843258A priority patent/NO155413C/en

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/17Ventilation of roof coverings not otherwise provided for
    • E04D13/174Ventilation of roof coverings not otherwise provided for on the ridge of the roof

Abstract

A ventilator at the ridge of a building roof intended to allow external air to escape, which as a result of natural draft flows from the eaves up towards the ridge of the roof on the underside of profiled run-off panels (1). It consists substantially of, on the one hand, a cover plate (8) consisting of two flanks joining over an opening (2) between opposite run-off plates (1) at the ridge, and on the other hand of a cap (3) above the said cover plate (8). Between the cover plate (8) and cap (3) is a space. The cap (3) is perforated at its lower edges extending over opposite run-off panels (1). The cover plate (8) has also perforated rows at right angles below the perforations of cap (3) as well as a perforation at the top in the area of the ridge. At the upper ends of the run-off panels opposite the ridge of the roof is provided a seal between the said panels and the cover plate (8).

Description

VENTILATOR FOR VENTILATED ROOFS
TECHNICAL SCOPE
The present invention relates to a ventilator intended for removal at the top of air from below a ventilated roof covered with preferably trapezoidally shaped run-off panels.
TECHNOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
By way of external roof covering on buildings etc. use is frequently made at present of metal plates in order to prevent the penetration of rain and snow from above. These "run-off panels" are often corrugated with ridges and channels in the direction of the roof's inclination. Towards the top the inclined areas of the roof meet in ridges, for instance in the case of pitched roofs and hipped roofs. It is desirable for the said run-off panels to be maintained in one way or another at or close to the temperature of the external air. The principal reason for this consists in the fact that snow on the roof must not melt and the water therefrom must not run down and freeze to ice at the base of the roof. If this happens accidents may be caused as a result of falling bits of ice. The melt water may also accumulate in front of these walls of ice and penetrate the house through the joints between the roof panels.
A good method of maintaining the roof panels at a temperature close to that of the external air consists in allowing external air to rise by natural draft below the roof panels and to be allowed to escape at the top in the ridge area. It has however proved difficult to achieve simple and cheap ventilation in the ridge area, enabling such air to escape while at the same time preventing rain and snow from being blown under the roof covering while likewise eliminating any possibility of birds and insects getting in the causing damage. It is the object of the present invention to solve these problems. This object has been achieved by means of a ventilator designed to permit air to escape from a building, whereby the said roof is provided with a covering of run-off panels extending from the respective eaves of the roof upward towards a ridge, with an opening provided along the extent of the ridge. The ventilator comprises a cap extending along the ridge of the roof and covering the opening between the roof sections with the aid of a cover plate so arranged as to cover the opening below the cap and above the roof panels. The cap is preferably provided with a perforation extending at least along its longitudinal sides. Both the cap and the cover plate have two flanks meeting in an apex along the centre line of the ridge of the roof. The cover plate may be provided with a perforation both at its apex and along its longitudinal sides. The ventilator in accordance with the invention is especially suitable with roof coverings consisting of corrugated panels, the channels of which extend at right angles in respect of the ridge of the roof, whereby every channel of the corrugated panels is provided with a sealed face along the ridge opening. The sealing is brought about preferably by beating the corrugated plate so as to achieve a wall along the opening or by means of strips of compressible material such as KORUSSELL.
The cover plate is located along the ridge opening so that its perforation along the longitudinal sides is above the run-off panels. As a result condensation water forming on the underside of the cap as well as rain and snow water penetrating through perforations in the cap can drop down onto the cover plate and run down through perforations along the longitudinal sides and down onto the run-off panels.
The cap is so located that its perforation is substantially above the cover plate perforation along the longitudinal sides. The perforations in the cap and cover plate respectively consist of holes so small that relatively large insects cannot pass through. This also ensures that the ventilator does not permit birds to enter the building through the ventilator.
The invention is described in detail in the subsequent claims, through an embodiment and in the attached drawings whereby figure 1 shows part of a pitched roof seen at an angle from above; figure 2 shows a cross-section through the ridge of the roof shown in figure 1 ; figure 3 shows a section of the roof in accordance with figure 2 seen from above.
EMBODIMENT
The pitched roof in accordance with figure 1 is provided with a covering 1 of corrugated run-off panels extending from the respective eaves up towards the ridge of the roof where an opening, 2, is provided along the extend of the ridge. The ventilator in accordance with the invention comprises a cup, 3 , extending along the ridge of the roof and covering the opening, 2. The cap, 3, comprises two plane flanks, 4, each of which is parallel with the respective section of the roof and provided along the longitudinal sides with a substantially vertical wall, 5, linking the respective flank, 4, with a base, 6, which in turn supports the cap, 3. The cap, 3, is provided with a perforation, 7, extending along the longitudinal side of the respective flank, 4. A cover plate, 8, is so arranged as to cover the opening, 2, below the cap, 3 , whereby the cover plate, 8, consists of two plane flanks, 9, each of which is parallel with the respective flank, 4, of the cap, 3, and abuts the respective section of the roof. The cover plate, 8, is provided on the one hand with a perforation, 10, extending in a zone along its centre line and partly with a perforation, 11, extending in a zone along its longitudinal side. The respective side perforation, 11, of the cover plate, 8, is arranged vertically below the respective perforation, 7, of the cap, 3, and on that part of the plane flank, 9, which is above the roof covering, 1. The roof covering, 1 , of corrugated steel panels comprises channels extending at right angles to the ridge of the roof and is provided with area beaten up so as to form a sealing wall, 10, on either roof section along the opening, 2.
The entire perforation consists of 3 mm dia. holes at 6 mm centres. With this arrangement air flows from outside along the underside of the roof covering from the eaves up to the ridge of the roof and out through the central perforation in the cover plate and further through the perforation in the cap along its longitudinal sides following the path indicated by the fully drawn arrow lines in figure 2. Any incoming rain and snow water or condensate from the ventilator runs off along the roof covering following the path indicated by the dashed arrowed lines in figure 2.

Claims

PATENT CLAIM
A ventilator at the ridge of a building roof intended to allow external air to escape, which as a result of natural draft passes from the eaves up towards the ridge of the roof on the underside of the profiled run-off panel (1) c h ar a c t e r i s e d in that on the one hand a cover plate (8) is provided over a design opening (2) between opposite run-off panels (1), the said cover plate consisting of two flanks (9) joining at the ridge of the roof, whereby a row of perforations is produced extending down over and past end seals (12) of adjacent run-off panels (1), with a row of perforations (11) being provided also in this area, and on the other hand by a cap (3) with two flanks (4) joining at the ridge of the roof on top and at a distance from the cover plate (8) which also extends downward over the run-off panels and ends in a downward facing wall (5) and a base (6) in the lowest part of the cover plate (8) , the said cap having perforations in the area above the lower rows of perforations (11 ) of the cover plate (8).
PCT/SE1984/000017 1983-01-27 1984-01-19 Ventilator for ventilated roofs WO1984002970A1 (en)

Priority Applications (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
DE8484900558T DE3463411D1 (en) 1983-01-27 1984-01-19 Ventilator for ventilated roofs
AT84900558T ATE26880T1 (en) 1983-01-27 1984-01-19 VENTILATED ROOF FAN.
DK380184A DK380184D0 (en) 1983-01-27 1984-08-07 VENTILATION ROOFING FOR VENTILATED ROOFS
NO843258A NO155413C (en) 1983-01-27 1984-08-15 VENTILATOR ON AIRED ROOF.

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SE8300402A SE443642B (en) 1983-01-27 1983-01-27 VENTILATOR PROVIDED BY NO RANGE ON AIRED ROOF

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US5052286A (en) * 1989-06-12 1991-10-01 Greenstreak Plastic Products Company Roof ridge ventilator
EP0588619A1 (en) * 1992-09-16 1994-03-23 Colt International Holdings A.G. A lighting apparatus
US5331783A (en) * 1990-02-13 1994-07-26 Liberty Diversified Industries, Inc. Ridge cap type roof ventilator
US6450882B1 (en) 2000-08-30 2002-09-17 Liberty Diversified Industries, Inc. Precipitation resistant ridge vent
US6599184B2 (en) 1998-12-17 2003-07-29 Diversi-Plast Products, Inc. Ridge cap vent
US9695594B2 (en) 2015-06-16 2017-07-04 Liberty Diversified International, Inc. Ridge vent
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CA1039557A (en) * 1976-03-18 1978-10-03 Louis L. Vallee Ventilator
DE2430959B2 (en) * 1974-06-27 1979-08-09 Alcan Aluminiumwerke Gmbh, 3400 Goettingen Constantly open ventilation hood for roofs of buildings
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US835966A (en) * 1905-03-03 1906-11-13 Frank Lyster Trap-door, skylight, and roof-ventilator.
US2868104A (en) * 1956-11-27 1959-01-13 Knud A Honholt Combination ridge capping and ventilator for use on structures with pitched roofs
AT323376B (en) * 1973-03-26 1975-07-10 Assmann E Kunststoffind FIRST VENTILATION
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US5052286A (en) * 1989-06-12 1991-10-01 Greenstreak Plastic Products Company Roof ridge ventilator
US5331783A (en) * 1990-02-13 1994-07-26 Liberty Diversified Industries, Inc. Ridge cap type roof ventilator
US5050489A (en) * 1990-06-15 1991-09-24 Mankowski John P Roof ventilator
EP0588619A1 (en) * 1992-09-16 1994-03-23 Colt International Holdings A.G. A lighting apparatus
US6599184B2 (en) 1998-12-17 2003-07-29 Diversi-Plast Products, Inc. Ridge cap vent
US6450882B1 (en) 2000-08-30 2002-09-17 Liberty Diversified Industries, Inc. Precipitation resistant ridge vent
US6623354B2 (en) 2000-08-30 2003-09-23 Liberty Diversified Industries Precipitation resistant ridge vent
US6913530B2 (en) * 2000-08-30 2005-07-05 Liberty Diversified Industries, Inc. Precipitation resistant ridge vent
US10132081B2 (en) * 2014-12-22 2018-11-20 Jian Cai High elongation ridge ventilation sheet for sloping roof and fabricating method therefor
US9695594B2 (en) 2015-06-16 2017-07-04 Liberty Diversified International, Inc. Ridge vent
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EP0136288A1 (en) 1985-04-10
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