US20160177572A1 - Ventilating roof - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to ventilating roofs and more particularly to a ventilating roof having improved characteristics.
- a conventional ventilating roof comprises a roof structure; a pair of spaced base members formed upwardly from top edges of the roof structure respectively, each base member including vent holes; and a ventilating ridge roll on both the base members and the roof structure and being in a partial covering relation to the roof structure.
- the ventilating ridge roll includes upper and lower vent holes.
- the top vent holes are in air communication with both the upper and lower vent holes.
- a ventilating roof comprising a roof structure including a ventilating ridge roll having a triangular longitudinal section, the ventilating ridge roll having two vent holes at two ends respectively, two base members, and a gap formed between the base members; and two side panels each including a main panel secured to the vent hole and a drain hole at a lower end, the drain hole secured to an intermediate portion of the base member.
- FIG. 1A is a longitudinal sectional view of a ventilating roof according to a first preferred embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 1B is a longitudinal sectional view of a ventilating roof according to another configuration of the first preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of a ventilating roof according to a second preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of a ventilating roof according to a third preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4A is a detailed view of the area in circle A of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 4B is a perspective view of the ventilation pipe
- FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of a ventilating roof according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the invention.
- a ventilating roof in accordance with the invention comprises a roof structure 10 including a ventilating ridge roll 110 having a triangular longitudinal section, the ventilating ridge roll 110 having two vent holes 111 at two ends respectively, two base members 120 having a bent inner end, and a gap 100 formed between the base members 120 ; and two side panels 20 including a main panel 200 secured to the vent hole 111 and a drain hole 210 at a lower end, the drain hole 210 secured to an intermediate portion of the base member 120 .
- an angle ⁇ between the bent inner end of the side panel 120 and the main portion of the side panel 120 is between 120 and 180 degrees. Width of the ventilating ridge roll 110 is less that that of the roof structure 10 .
- the vent hole 111 has an opening larger than an opening of the drain hole 210 . Ventilation of a housing having a ventilating roof of the invention can be carried out by exiting hot air out of the housing via both a first path from the gap 100 and one vent hole 111 and a second path from the gap 100 and the other vent hole 111 . The ventilation is carried out by natural convection without consuming power.
- the side panels 20 can prevent rain water from falling into the roof. Rain water may fall into the roof via the vent holes 110 and advantageously flow out of the roof via the drain holes 210 to completely drain. Thus, the invention is also capable of preventing rain water from entering a house.
- FIG. 1B another configuration of the first preferred embodiment of the invention is characterized by the ventilating ridge roll 110 is convex and the inner end of the base member 120 is not bent.
- a ventilating roof in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the invention is shown and comprises two base members 30 including an inner end member 320 , a gap 300 formed between the base members 30 , two inclined side panels 310 mounted on the base members 30 , a bent top support 311 at a joining portion of tops of the side panels 310 , each side panel 310 having a vent hole 440 at a bottom end; and a ventilating ridge roll 40 having a triangular longitudinal section and including two inclined main panels 400 joined at a top, each main panel 400 having a vent hole 410 at a top end and a drain hole 420 at a bottom end, and an elongated cover 430 mounted on a top of the ventilating ridge roll 40 .
- the vent hole 410 has an opening larger than an opening of the drain hole 420 .
- Ventilation of a housing having a ventilating roof of the invention can be carried out by exiting hot air out of the housing via both a first path from the gap 300 and one vent hole 410 , a second path from the gap 300 and the other vent hole 410 , a third path from the gap 300 , one vent hole 440 , and one vent hole 410 , and a fourth path from the gap 300 , the other vent hole 440 , and the other vent hole 410 .
- the ventilation is carried out by natural convection without consuming power.
- the ventilating ridge roll 40 can prevent rain water from falling into the roof. Rain water may fall into the roof via the vent holes 410 , flow down on the side panels 310 and advantageously flow out of the roof via the drain holes 420 to completely drain. Thus, the invention is also capable of preventing rain water from entering a house.
- a ventilating roof in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the invention is shown and comprises two base members 50 including a gap 500 formed between the base members 50 ; two sets of two engaged ventilation pipes 70 having a plurality of vent holes 700 , each set of the ventilation pipes 70 mounted on an inner end of the base member 50 , a ventilating ridge roll 60 mounted on the sets of the ventilation pipes 70 , and two exits 80 each formed between an end of the ventilating ridge roll 60 and one base member 50 by the ventilation pipes 70 .
- width of the ventilating ridge roll 60 is greater than that of the gap 500 .
- Ventilation of a housing having a ventilating roof of the invention can be carried out by exiting hot air out of the housing via both a first path from the gap 500 and one exit 80 via the vent holes 700 of one set of the ventilation pipes 70 and a second path from the gap 500 and the other exit 80 via the vent holes 700 of the other set of the ventilation pipes 70 .
- the ventilation is carried out by natural convection without consuming power.
- the ventilation pipes 70 can prevent rain water from falling into the roof.
- the invention is also capable of preventing rain water from entering a house.
- a ventilating roof in accordance with a fourth preferred embodiment of the invention is shown and comprises a ventilating ridge roll 60 having one end formed with a portion of the base member 50 , a gap 500 through the base member 50 , three engaged ventilation pipes 70 mounted on the base member 50 , and an exit 80 formed between an end of the ventilating ridge roll 60 and the base member 50 by the ventilation pipes 70 .
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Abstract
A ventilating roof is described and includes a roof structure including a ventilating ridge roll having a triangular longitudinal section, the ventilating ridge roll having two vent holes at two ends respectively, two base members, and a gap formed between the base members; and two side panels each including a main panel secured to the vent hole and a drain hole at a lower end, the drain hole secured to an intermediate portion of the base member.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to ventilating roofs and more particularly to a ventilating roof having improved characteristics.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- A conventional ventilating roof comprises a roof structure; a pair of spaced base members formed upwardly from top edges of the roof structure respectively, each base member including vent holes; and a ventilating ridge roll on both the base members and the roof structure and being in a partial covering relation to the roof structure. The ventilating ridge roll includes upper and lower vent holes. The top vent holes are in air communication with both the upper and lower vent holes.
- While the device enjoys its success in the market, continuing improvements in the exploitation of ventilating roof are constantly sought.
- It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a ventilating roof comprising a roof structure including a ventilating ridge roll having a triangular longitudinal section, the ventilating ridge roll having two vent holes at two ends respectively, two base members, and a gap formed between the base members; and two side panels each including a main panel secured to the vent hole and a drain hole at a lower end, the drain hole secured to an intermediate portion of the base member.
- The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1A is a longitudinal sectional view of a ventilating roof according to a first preferred embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 1B is a longitudinal sectional view of a ventilating roof according to another configuration of the first preferred embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of a ventilating roof according to a second preferred embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of a ventilating roof according to a third preferred embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4A is a detailed view of the area in circle A ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 4B is a perspective view of the ventilation pipe; and -
FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of a ventilating roof according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the invention. - Referring to
FIG. 1A , a ventilating roof in accordance with the invention comprises aroof structure 10 including aventilating ridge roll 110 having a triangular longitudinal section, theventilating ridge roll 110 having twovent holes 111 at two ends respectively, twobase members 120 having a bent inner end, and agap 100 formed between thebase members 120; and twoside panels 20 including amain panel 200 secured to thevent hole 111 and adrain hole 210 at a lower end, thedrain hole 210 secured to an intermediate portion of thebase member 120. - It is envisaged by the invention that an angle ∠ between the bent inner end of the
side panel 120 and the main portion of theside panel 120 is between 120 and 180 degrees. Width of theventilating ridge roll 110 is less that that of theroof structure 10. Thevent hole 111 has an opening larger than an opening of thedrain hole 210. Ventilation of a housing having a ventilating roof of the invention can be carried out by exiting hot air out of the housing via both a first path from thegap 100 and onevent hole 111 and a second path from thegap 100 and theother vent hole 111. The ventilation is carried out by natural convection without consuming power. Theside panels 20 can prevent rain water from falling into the roof. Rain water may fall into the roof via thevent holes 110 and advantageously flow out of the roof via thedrain holes 210 to completely drain. Thus, the invention is also capable of preventing rain water from entering a house. - Referring to
FIG. 1B , another configuration of the first preferred embodiment of the invention is characterized by theventilating ridge roll 110 is convex and the inner end of thebase member 120 is not bent. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , a ventilating roof in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the invention is shown and comprises twobase members 30 including aninner end member 320, agap 300 formed between thebase members 30, twoinclined side panels 310 mounted on thebase members 30, a benttop support 311 at a joining portion of tops of theside panels 310, eachside panel 310 having a vent hole 440 at a bottom end; and aventilating ridge roll 40 having a triangular longitudinal section and including two inclinedmain panels 400 joined at a top, eachmain panel 400 having avent hole 410 at a top end and adrain hole 420 at a bottom end, and anelongated cover 430 mounted on a top of theventilating ridge roll 40. - It is envisaged by the invention that width of the
side panels 310 is less that that of thebase members 30. Thevent hole 410 has an opening larger than an opening of thedrain hole 420. Ventilation of a housing having a ventilating roof of the invention can be carried out by exiting hot air out of the housing via both a first path from thegap 300 and onevent hole 410, a second path from thegap 300 and theother vent hole 410, a third path from thegap 300, one vent hole 440, and onevent hole 410, and a fourth path from thegap 300, the other vent hole 440, and theother vent hole 410. The ventilation is carried out by natural convection without consuming power. Theventilating ridge roll 40 can prevent rain water from falling into the roof. Rain water may fall into the roof via thevent holes 410, flow down on theside panels 310 and advantageously flow out of the roof via thedrain holes 420 to completely drain. Thus, the invention is also capable of preventing rain water from entering a house. - Referring to
FIGS. 3, 4A and 4B , a ventilating roof in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the invention is shown and comprises twobase members 50 including agap 500 formed between thebase members 50; two sets of two engagedventilation pipes 70 having a plurality ofvent holes 700, each set of theventilation pipes 70 mounted on an inner end of thebase member 50, aventilating ridge roll 60 mounted on the sets of theventilation pipes 70, and twoexits 80 each formed between an end of theventilating ridge roll 60 and onebase member 50 by theventilation pipes 70. - It is envisaged by the invention that width of the
ventilating ridge roll 60 is greater than that of thegap 500. Ventilation of a housing having a ventilating roof of the invention can be carried out by exiting hot air out of the housing via both a first path from thegap 500 and oneexit 80 via thevent holes 700 of one set of theventilation pipes 70 and a second path from thegap 500 and theother exit 80 via thevent holes 700 of the other set of theventilation pipes 70. The ventilation is carried out by natural convection without consuming power. Theventilation pipes 70 can prevent rain water from falling into the roof. Thus, the invention is also capable of preventing rain water from entering a house. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , a ventilating roof in accordance with a fourth preferred embodiment of the invention is shown and comprises aventilating ridge roll 60 having one end formed with a portion of thebase member 50, agap 500 through thebase member 50, three engagedventilation pipes 70 mounted on thebase member 50, and anexit 80 formed between an end of theventilating ridge roll 60 and thebase member 50 by theventilation pipes 70. - While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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1. A ventilating roof comprising:
a roof structure including a ventilating ridge roll having a triangular longitudinal section, the ventilating ridge roll having two vent holes at two ends respectively, two base members, and a gap formed between the base members; and
two side panels each including a main panel secured to the vent hole and a drain hole at a lower end, the drain hole secured to an intermediate portion of the base member.
2. The ventilating roof of claim 1 , wherein the vent hole has an opening larger than an opening of the drain hole.
3. The ventilating roof of claim 1 , wherein width of the ventilating ridge roll is less that that of the roof structure.
4. The ventilating roof of claim 1 , wherein an inner end of the base member is at an angle of between 120 degrees and 180 degrees with respect to the base member.
5. A ventilating roof comprising:
two base members each including an inner end member;
two inclined side panels mounted on the base members, each of the side panels having a vent hole at a bottom end;
a bent top support at a joining portion of tops of the side panels;
a gap formed between the base members;
a ventilating ridge roll having a triangular longitudinal section and including two inclined main panels joined at a top, each of the main panels having a vent hole at a top end and a drain hole at a bottom end; and
a cover mounted on a top of the ventilating ridge roll.
6. The ventilating roof of claim 5 , wherein the drain hole of each of the main panels is under the vent hole thereof.
7. A ventilating roof comprising:
two base members;
a gap formed between the base members;
two sets of two engaged ventilation pipes each having a plurality of vent holes, each set of the ventilation pipes mounted on an inner end of the base member;
a ventilating ridge roll mounted on the sets of the ventilation pipes; and
two exits each formed between an end of the ventilating ridge roll and one of the base members by the ventilation pipes.
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| US20140220882A1 (en) * | 2013-02-01 | 2014-08-07 | Daniel Huang | Ventilating roof |
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| US4558637A (en) * | 1983-03-11 | 1985-12-17 | Mason Reginald E | Roof ridge ventilator improvements |
| US5328407A (en) * | 1993-10-12 | 1994-07-12 | Sells Gary L | Roof ridge vent with tubular baffles |
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| US10676935B1 (en) * | 2019-07-23 | 2020-06-09 | Daniel Huang | Heat extraction, waterproof, and daylighting roof device |
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