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- My invention relates to that type of ventilators adapted for use with windows to ventilate rooms, and the object of my invention is to provide a'vntilator composed of but few parts and hence inexpensive to manufacture or repa1r.-.
- a further object is to provide a ventilator which can be easily applied to a window and as readily removed therefrom.
- a further object is to provide a ventilator which can be easily adapted for any width of window.
- the invention consists generally in various constructions and combinations, all as hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the claims.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view looking at the outside of a window and showing my invention applied thereto.
- Fig. 2 is a similar view illustrating the invention removed from the window.
- Fig. 3' is a sectional view showing the ventilator in its open position.
- Fig. 4. is a similar view showing the ventilator closed.
- Figs. 5 and 6 are detail sectional views illustrating the means for opening and closing the ventilator and securing it in any desired position.
- -2 represents a window sill, 3 the frame and. 4 the lower sash between which and the sill my improved ventilator is placed.
- the board or plate 5 is a board corres onding in length to the width of the sash an made of suitable height to be sli ped into the opening when the sash is raised: the sash being lowered to rest upon the upper edge of the board to hold the ventilator in place in the window.
- the board or plate 5 is provided with a longitudinal openmg 6, and on the outer side of the board coveri this opening I provide the-usual screen 7.
- a substantia cylindrical shell 8 preferably of metal is provided and having an opening 9 coinciding with the opening in the board, the walls of the cylinder at the edges of the opening being secured to the board in an suitable manner and holding the cylindrical shell in place thereon.
- semi-cylindrical valve 10 is provided havlng and heads 10 mounted on pivot pins 1 1 in the ends of the shell and concentric therewith, .said valve being ada ted to swing on its axis and cover a longitu inal opening 12 in the upper Walls of the shell and close the same a ainst the entrance of air into the room.
- a de ector plate 13 is provided within the shell near the top of the openin 9 and inclined inwardly and downwardly from said opening for the purpose of directing the incoming currents of air past the middle ortion of the shell and through the valve. he direction of movement of these currents is indicated by the arrows in Fig.
- valve being open to allow the cold air to flow in past the inner edge of the deflector and up through the opening 12 and up beside t e glass in the lower sash until finally it flows off into the room without creating a draft on a person seated near the window.
- the air will be s read out and deflected against themner su ace of the window to such an extent that while thorough ventilation of the room will be obtained no disa reeable drafts will be noticed even close by t e window.
- I may rovide the strengthening brace 15 extending across the said opening midway between the ends thereof, as shown in Fig. 2.
- the board 5 will be made of any suitable len th according to the size of the window,
- the opening therein may be varied according to the dimensions of the room and the number of persons usually occupying it. If preferred, however, the o ening through the board may be the same size for .all ventilators and the supply of fresh air regulated to the needs of the room, by means of the swingin valve.
- a window ventilator comprising a board or plate having an opening extending lengthwise thereof, a screen for said opening, a substantially cylindrical shell having an opening in its side wall coinciding with the opening in said board, and secured to' said board on the inside of the Window, and said shell having an openingin its upper walls and a swinging valve semi-cylindrical in form located in said shell and arranged to swing back and forth therein and regulate the passage 'of air,
- a Window ventilator comprising a plate adapted to rest on the window sill between it arranged to deflect the incoming currents of air, a valve pivoted Within said shell and arranged to close the opening in the upper wal s thereof, and means for adjusting said valve to increase or decrease thevsize of said 4 opening.
- a window ventilator comprising a plate adapted to be placedon the sillbetween it and the sash and having aiiiopening extending lengthwise therein, a substantially cylindrical shell having an o ening to coincide with the opening in said p ate and secured to the inner side of said plate, said shell having an opening in its upper wall'extending lengthwise thereof, a swinging valve provided in said shell and having a wall arranged to close said last named opening and prevent the entrance of air therethrough, and a deflector plate arranged in the upper part of the opening in the side wall of said shell and inclined downwardly and inwardly from said opening and adapted to direct and deflect the air to the opposite wall of said shell, substantially as described.
- deflector plate provided-in saidshell and inclined inwardly and downwardly froin-the opening therethrough, and said shell-"havinga. second opening in its upper walls near said sash, a valve adapted to regulate'the currentsv of air flowing. through said second opening, and means for adj usting said valve.
- a plate adapted to be placed under the sash, said plate having an opening extending "therethrough'and a shell having 'a corresponding opening in its side walls and'coinciding with the opening in said plate, said shell having a second opening. in its upper walls near said sash, a valve adapted to regu late the flow of air through said second opening and means for deflecting the currents of air-flowing throughsaid first named opening j to preventthem from passing. in a direct line through said shell, substantially as described.
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No. 878231. PATENT D 13.4 1 A. A. PAGKER. B H 908 VBNTILATOR.
APPLICATION FILED APR.20.1907.
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No. 878,231. PATENTED FEB. 4, 1908,
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VENTILATOR.
APPLICATION TILED APR.20.1907.
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ALFRED AQPACKER, OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA.
VENTILATOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 4,1908.
Application filed April 20. 1907. Serial No. 369.242.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALFRED A. PACKER, of St. Paul, Ramsey county, Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Impr vements in Ventilators, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to that type of ventilators adapted for use with windows to ventilate rooms, and the object of my invention is to provide a'vntilator composed of but few parts and hence inexpensive to manufacture or repa1r.-.
A further object is to provide a ventilator which can be easily applied to a window and as readily removed therefrom.
A further object is to provide a ventilator which can be easily adapted for any width of window.
The invention consists generally in various constructions and combinations, all as hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure 1 is a perspective view looking at the outside of a window and showing my invention applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a similar view illustrating the invention removed from the window. Fig. 3' is a sectional view showing the ventilator in its open position. Fig. 4. .is a similar view showing the ventilator closed. Figs. 5 and 6 are detail sectional views illustrating the means for opening and closing the ventilator and securing it in any desired position.
In the drawing,-2 represents a window sill, 3 the frame and. 4 the lower sash between which and the sill my improved ventilator is placed.
5 is a board corres onding in length to the width of the sash an made of suitable height to be sli ped into the opening when the sash is raised: the sash being lowered to rest upon the upper edge of the board to hold the ventilator in place in the window. The board or plate 5 is provided with a longitudinal openmg 6, and on the outer side of the board coveri this opening I provide the-usual screen 7. On the o osite or inner side of the board a substantia cylindrical shell 8 preferably of metal is provided and having an opening 9 coinciding with the opening in the board, the walls of the cylinder at the edges of the opening being secured to the board in an suitable manner and holding the cylindrical shell in place thereon. Within the shell 8. semi-cylindrical valve 10 is provided havlng and heads 10 mounted on pivot pins 1 1 in the ends of the shell and concentric therewith, .said valve being ada ted to swing on its axis and cover a longitu inal opening 12 in the upper Walls of the shell and close the same a ainst the entrance of air into the room. A de ector plate 13 is provided within the shell near the top of the openin 9 and inclined inwardly and downwardly from said opening for the purpose of directing the incoming currents of air past the middle ortion of the shell and through the valve. he direction of movement of these currents is indicated by the arrows in Fig. 3, the valve being open to allow the cold air to flow in past the inner edge of the deflector and up through the opening 12 and up beside t e glass in the lower sash until finally it flows off into the room without creating a draft on a person seated near the window. In fact, the air will be s read out and deflected against themner su ace of the window to such an extent that while thorough ventilation of the room will be obtained no disa reeable drafts will be noticed even close by t e window.
For the purpose of regulating the size of the opening in the upper part of the cylindrical shell 1 provide slots 14 in the walls thereof and mount screws 15 in the valve near each end, the ends of the screws projecting. through the slots 14 and being provided with thumb nuts 16 which when tightened will engage the edges of the slots and lock the valve in any desired position. The amount of cold air entering through the ventilator can thus be regulated according to the outside temperature.
Where the opening 12 is of considerable length, I may rovide the strengthening brace 15 extending across the said opening midway between the ends thereof, as shown in Fig. 2.
The board 5 will be made of any suitable len th according to the size of the window,
the opening therein may be varied according to the dimensions of the room and the number of persons usually occupying it. If preferred, however, the o ening through the board may be the same size for .all ventilators and the supply of fresh air regulated to the needs of the room, by means of the swingin valve.
claim as my invention:
1. A window ventilator comprising a board or plate having an opening extending lengthwise thereof, a screen for said opening, a substantially cylindrical shell having an opening in its side wall coinciding with the opening in said board, and secured to' said board on the inside of the Window, and said shell having an openingin its upper walls and a swinging valve semi-cylindrical in form located in said shell and arranged to swing back and forth therein and regulate the passage 'of air,
through said openin and means Within said shell for deflecting t e incoming currents of air' and preventing them from passing in a direct line therethrough substantially as described. y
' 2. A Window ventilator comprising a plate adapted to rest on the window sill between it arranged to deflect the incoming currents of air, a valve pivoted Within said shell and arranged to close the opening in the upper wal s thereof, and means for adjusting said valve to increase or decrease thevsize of said 4 opening. 7 I
3. A window ventilator comprising a plate adapted to be placedon the sillbetween it and the sash and having aiiiopening extending lengthwise therein, a substantially cylindrical shell having an o ening to coincide with the opening in said p ate and secured to the inner side of said plate, said shell having an opening in its upper wall'extending lengthwise thereof, a swinging valve provided in said shell and having a wall arranged to close said last named opening and prevent the entrance of air therethrough, and a deflector plate arranged in the upper part of the opening in the side wall of said shell and inclined downwardly and inwardly from said opening and adapted to direct and deflect the air to the opposite wall of said shell, substantially as described.
4. The combination, with a window sash,
,ef a plate ada ted to'be placed under the sash, and on t e upper edge of which plate the sash rests, said plate havin an opening extending therethrough and a s ell having a corresponding opening in its side walls and coinciding with the opening in said plate,'a
deflector plate provided-in saidshell and inclined inwardly and downwardly froin-the opening therethrough, and said shell-"havinga. second opening in its upper walls near said sash, a valve adapted to regulate'the currentsv of air flowing. through said second opening, and means for adj usting said valve..
5. The combination, ,with a window sash,-
of a plate adapted to be placed under the sash, said plate having an opening extending "therethrough'and a shell having 'a corresponding opening in its side walls and'coinciding with the opening in said plate, said shell having a second opening. in its upper walls near said sash, a valve adapted to regu late the flow of air through said second opening and means for deflecting the currents of air-flowing throughsaid first named opening j to preventthem from passing. in a direct line through said shell, substantially as described. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set m hand this 12th day of April 1907.
ALFRED .A. PACKER.
Witnesses:
RIOHARD PAUL,
J. B. ERA.
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