[0001] The invention relates to a ventilation device for a frame of a window or door and
the like, comprising a housing with an outside and an inside, between which a ventilation
passage extends, which housing comprises at least a base section which can be fixed
in the frame and has passage openings which form part of the ventilation passage,
and also comprising a valve element for closing or opening the ventilation passage,
The term outside should be understood as the side facing the external environment,
while inside should be understood as the side facing the room to be ventilated.
[0002] Such a ventilation device is known. The valve element is usually rotatably fixed
to the base section in such a way that the open or closed position can be obtained
by means of a lever or by direct manual operation of the valve element.
[0003] The known ventilation devices provide a suitable ventilation capacity for the rooms
behind them. However, as time passes a certain soiling occurs, depending on the degree
of pollution of the outside air. The disadvantage of the known devices is that the
inside of these devices is difficult to reach, with the result that they cannot be
cleaned properly.
[0004] The object of the invention is to provide a ventilation device of the type mentioned
above, the inside of which is actually easily accessible, for example for cleaning
work. That object is achieved by the fact that the valve element is accommodated on
a counter-section which defines a valve seat for the valve element and is detachably
fixed to the base section.
[0005] The counter-section and valve element, which together form the inner boundary of
the housing, can be mounted as a unit on, and removed as such from, the housing. This
means that the inside of the ventilation device remains easily accessible, so that
the ventilation passage and also the internal surface of the valve element remain
easily accessible.
[0006] Dirt, insects and the like could enter the ventilated room through the ventilation
passage. In order to prevent that, a grille can extend over the ventilation passage,
said grille being situated on the side of said valve element which faces the outside.
[0007] The grille can form part of the counter-section. The grille with counter-section
and the valve element in that case form a unit which is removable in its entirety.
The advantage of such a design is that the grille is easy to clean and any faults
in the operating mechanism can be repaired easily. Moreover, after removal of the
unit, the grille does not constitute any obstacle to cleaning of the ventilation passage.
[0008] The valve element can be designed in various ways. The valve element is preferably
a valve section which near one of its longitudinal edges is rotatably suspended from
the counter-section. It may be suspended either from the top longitudinal edge or
from the bottom longitudinal edge. Said valve section can have, for example, a longitudinal
ridge on its surface facing the inside of the ventilation device, by means of which
ridge it can be set in the open or closed position by direct manual operation.
[0009] The fact that the grille is placed on the side of the valve element facing the outside
also has the advantage that the grille cannot be seen from the room to be ventilated.
This means that, viewed from the ventilated room, the ventilation device has a streamlined
appearance, which in many cases is more acceptable than a grille shape.
[0010] An additional advantage is that, since the grille cannot be seen, it is no longer
possible to seal off the grille partially or completely. In practice, it appears that
a visible grille can evoke associations with draughts and the like. It is true that
these associations are misconceptions, since the closed valve element can prevent
draughts, but the grille is still sometimes covered up, for example with adhesive
tape.
[0011] In the case of the embodiment concerned this problem does not occur. Moreover, draughts
can be avoided when the valve element is open by making the valve section hinge on
its bottom edge in such a way that a flow directed towards the ceiling is produced.
[0012] According to a further possibility, the valve section has insulating material on
its side facing the outside. This means that the heat and sound insulation of the
ventilation device can be improved.
[0013] The sound insulation can be improved even further if the counter-section is in the
form of a box in which a ventilation passage bounded at the top and bottom side by
sound-deadening material extends, which box at its end facing the outside is detachably
fixed to the base section.
[0014] The ventilation device according to the invention is of a modular type. Various types
of counter-sections can be fixed to the standard base section, preferably by snapping
into place. As already mentioned, said counter-section can simply fulfil the function
of bearer of the valve element. As an alternative, the counter-section can bear a
grille, and as a further alternative, it can bear a complete "silencer box". Such
a modular type of construction makes the ventilation device according to the invention
more flexible to use. Moreover, the storage costs and manufacturing costs are relatively
low, in view of the standardization of in particular the base section and the valve
section. In addition, the abovementioned advantage of the ventilation passage being
easily accessible is obtained.
[0015] According to yet another variant, the housing itself can be in the form of a box
in which a ventilation passage bounded at the top side and the bottom side by sound-deadening
material extends. The counter-section is detachably fixed to the end of the box facing
the inside.
[0016] In this last case the counter-section and the valve section together form standard
modular parts which can be used in different types of housing (for example, a housing
in the form of a base section or of a silencer box).
[0017] Furthermore, the at least one base section can bear an end piece on at least one
of its longitudinal ends, and at its corresponding longitudinal end the valve element
can interact with the end piece in order to provide predetermined positions of the
valve element. The end piece preferably has a curved groove, while the valve element
has a correspondingly curved elastic arm piece which is movable in the groove, which
arm piece and groove are provided with raised parts and/or projections which determine
stop positions of the valve element.
[0018] The end pieces and arm pieces, which are preferably situated at both ends of the
base section and the valve section respectively, can be made of plastic and can be
fitted afterwards. Various designs can also be fitted as desired, in order to provide
various stop positions of the valve element.
[0019] The invention will be explained in further detail below with reference to the embodiments
shown in the figures.
[0020] Figure 1 shows a cross section of a first embodiment of the ventilation device according
to the invention.
[0021] Figure 2 shows a second embodiment.
[0022] Figure 3 shows a third embodiment.
[0023] Figures 4a to 5b inclusive show a ventilation device with various end positions of
the valve element.
[0024] The first variant of the ventilation device according to the invention shown in Figure
1, comprises a housing indicated in its entirety by 1, on the outside 2 of which a
cap section 3 with protective cap is situated. Situated on the inside 4 of the housing
1 is a valve unit indicated in its entirety by 5. An air passage 6 extends between
the outside 2 and the inside 4 of the housing 1.
[0025] In the example shown in Figure 1 the housing 1 comprises, inter alia, the base section
7, the underside of which has a glass section 8. Together with the cap section 3,
the top side of the base section 7 forms a ridge 9 (top rebate of frame). By means
of this glass section 8 and ridge 9, the housing 1 can be accommodated in a window
or door frame and the like.
[0026] The ridge 9 is formed by a ridge part 10 which forms part of the cap section 3, and
by a ridge part 11 which forms part of the base section 7. The ridge part 11 and the
glass section 8 of the base section 7 are connected to each other by means of cross-pieces
12, which are situated at regular intervals and form part of the ventilation passage
6.
[0027] According to the invention, the valve unit 5 consists of a counter-section 13, to
which the valve section 14 is rotatably fixed. For this purpose, the counter-section
13 has at its bottom end a ridge 15, around which the valve section 14 with longitudinal
recess 16 is snapped.
[0028] The counter-section 13 has on its underside an edge which is accommodated in the
groove 17 of the base section 4. The base section 4 has on its top side a ridge 18,
which is snapped into the longitudinal recess 19 of the counter-section 13.
[0029] Thanks to this connection, the valve unit 5 is easy to fit on the base section 4,
and to remove from it again, for example for cleaning the passage 6.
[0030] The counter-section 13 has a grille 20, which relative to the valve section 14 is
situated on the side facing the outside 2. The grille 20 therefore also forms part
of the valve unit 5. When said valve unit 5 is removed, said grille is also easy to
clean.
[0031] As shown in Figure 1, the valve section 14 is curved in a convex shape on the side
facing the inside 4 of the base section. The valve section 14 also covers the grille
20, so that the latter cannot be seen, which produces a streamlined external appearance.
[0032] Another advantage is that the grille 20 cannot be taped off in an undesirable way,
which would reduce the necessary ventilation capacity.
[0033] The valve section 14 also has a moulded-on edge 21, for retaining the layer of insulating
material 22. Said layer produces improved sound and heat insulation of the valve section
14. The layer of insulating material 22 can easily be removed for cleaning or replacement.
[0034] A layer of sound-deadening material 23 is also provided in the cap section 3. These
layers of insulating material 22, 23 are not essential. If the insulation requirements
are not so high, these layers may be omitted.
[0035] In the case of the variant of the ventilation device shown in Figure 2 the same base
section 5 as that in the embodiment of Figure 1 is used.
[0036] However, the counter-section 24 in this case is designed in such a way that it also
comprises a box 25 in addition to the grille 20. Said box 25 is fixed to the base
section 7 by means of the snap-in connections with ridges 18, 26 and recesses 19,
27.
[0037] Layers of sound-deadening material 28, 29 are accommodated in the box 25, in such
a way that the sound which would penetrate from the outside 3 is deadened.
[0038] The valve section 14 is identical to the valve section used in the variant of Figure
1, and is rotatably fixed to the counter-section 24 by means of the ridge/groove connection
15, 16.
[0039] The embodiment of Figure 3 relates to a ventilation device which is likewise provided
with a silencer box 25 with layers of sound-deadening material 28, 29 which bound
the ventilation passage 6. This ventilation device, which is known per se, is likewise
provided with the valve unit 5 according to the invention. Said valve unit 5 has a
counter-section 30, which is fixed to the silencer box 25 by means of snap-in connections
18, 19, 26, 27.
[0040] In the case of the embodiments of Figures 1 and 2 the end positions of the valve
section 14 can be determined by means of the end pieces 31, which are provided on
each longitudinal end of the valve unit 5; see Figures 4a-5b. Said end pieces 31 interact
with the arm pieces 32, which are situated on both ends of the valve section 14. The
arm pieces 32 have arms 33, provided with projections 34, which can be snapped into
the recesses 35 of the grooves 36 in the end pieces 31. Said arm pieces also have
a control handle 37.
[0041] In the case of the variant shown in Figures 4a and 4b this makes a minimum open position
(Figure 4a) and a maximum open position (Figure 4b) possible.
[0042] In the case of the variant of Figure 5 a closed position (Figure 5a) and a maximum
open position (Figure 5b) of the valve section 14 are possible.
[0043] The desired output of the device can be changed by replacing the end pieces 31 with
different end pieces with stops in different positions. The other parts remain the
same, which reduces the storage costs and makes adaptation to the requirements of
the user possible.
1. Ventilation device for a frame of a window or door and the like, comprising a housing
(1) with an outside (2) and an inside (4), between which a ventilation passage (6)
extends, which housing (1) comprises at least a base section (7, 32-35) which can
be fixed in the frame and has passage openings (12) which form part of the ventilation
passage (6), and also comprises a valve element (14, 31) for closing or opening the
ventilation passage (6), characterizes in that the valve element (14, 31) is accommodated
on a counter-section (13, 24, 30) which defines a valve seat for the valve element
(14, 31) and is detachably fixed to the base section (7, 32-35).
2. Device according to Claim 1, in which a grille (20) extends over the ventilation passage
(6), said grille being situated on the side of the valve element (14) which faces
the outside (2).
3. Device according to Claim 2, in which the grille (20) forms part of the counter-section
(13, 24, 30).
4. Device according to one of the preceding claims, in which the valve element comprises
a valve section (14) which near one of its longitudinal edges is rotatably suspended
from the counter-section (13, 24, 30).
5. Device according to Claims 2, 3 and 4, in which in the open state the valve section
(14) extends further towards the inside (4) than is the case in the closed state.
6. Device according to Claim 4 or 5, in which the valve section (14) has insulating material
on its side facing the outside (2).
7. Device according to Claim 6, in which the valve section (14) has at least one ridge
(21) for fastening the insulating material (22).
8. Device according to Claim 4, 5, 6 or 7, in which the valve section (14) is curved
in cross section, and the convex side of the valve section (14) faces away from the
outside (2).
9. Device according to one of the preceding claims, in which the counter-section (24)
is in the form of a box in which a ventilation passage (6) bounded at the top and
bottom side by sound-deadening material (28, 29) extends, which box at its end facing
the outside (2) is detachably fixed to the base section (7).
10. Device according to one of Claims 1-8, in which the housing is in the form of a box
(25) in which a ventilation passage (6) bounded at the top side and bottom side by
sound-deadening material (28, 29) extends, and the counter-section (30) is detachably
fixed to the end of the box (25) facing the inside (4).
11. Device according to one of Claims 1-9, in which the at least one base section (7)
bears an end piece (31) on at least one of its longitudinal ends, and at its corresponding
longitudinal end the valve element (14) interacts with the end piece (31) in order
to provide predetermined positions of the valve element (14).
12. Device according to Claim 11, in which the end piece (31) has a curved groove (36),
and the valve element (14) has a correspondingly curved elastic arm piece (32) which
is movable in the groove (36), which arm piece (32) and groove (36) are provided with
projections (34) and recesses (35) which determine stop positions of the valve element
(14).