Lighting and ventilating system and method

US10344992B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10344992-B2
Application numberUS-201715640034-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 30, 2017
Priority dateOct 11, 2010
Publication dateJul 9, 2019
Grant dateJul 9, 2019

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Abstract

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Embodiments of the invention provide a lighting and ventilating system including a main housing. The main housing can include an inlet through which air can be received within the main housing and an outlet through which the air can exit the main housing. A fan wheel can be supported in the main housing and it can be operable to generate a flow of air. A grille can be coupled to the main housing and the grille can comprise at least one aperture. The system can include a plate coupled to the grille and the plate can include a recess. Also, a set of illumination devices can be at least partially disposed within the recess.

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What is claimed is: 1. A ventilating system comprising: a main housing defining an inlet configured to receive air into the main housing and an outlet configured to allow the air to exit the main housing; a fan in the main housing and configured and arranged to generate a flow of air into the main housing through the inlet and from the main housing through the outlet; a grille configured to be coupled to the main housing and defining at least one aperture; and a plate coupled to the grille and defining an airflow path into the main housing between the plate and the grille. 2. The ventilation system of claim 1 wherein the plate defines a generally annular shape. 3. The ventilation system of claim 1 wherein the plate is larger than the grille. 4. The ventilation system of claim 1 wherein the plate is larger than the grille such that it extends laterally beyond the at least one grille aperture. 5. The ventilation system of claim 1 wherein the plate is smaller than the grille. 6. The ventilation system of claim 1 wherein the surface of the plate is at least partially textured. 7. The ventilation system of claim 1 wherein the plate comprises multiple plate units. 8. The ventilation system of claim 1 wherein the plate defines a plate aperture located substantially centrally on the plate. 9. The ventilation system of claim 1 wherein the plate defines a plate aperture located substantially centrally on the plate formed by a plate aperture wall and the plate aperture wall having a generally textured surface. 10. The ventilation system of claim 1 wherein the plate defines a plate aperture located substantially centrally on the plate formed by a plate aperture wall and the plate aperture wall including mounting notches. 11. The ventilation system of claim 1 wherein the grill defines a substantially curved area which engages the plate. 12. The ventilation system of claim 1 wherein the plate and the grille define an intake gap and air first passes through the intake gap before passing through the at least one grille aperture. 13. A ventilating system configured for ventilating a space comprising: a main housing defining an inlet configured to receive air from the space into the main housing and an outlet configured to allow the air exit the main housing; a fan supported in the main housing and configured and arranged to generate a flow of air from the space into the main housing through the inlet and from the main housing through the outlet; a grille configured to be coupled to the main housing, the grille defining at least one aperture; and a plate engaged with the grille defining an intake gap, such that air must first pass through the intake gap before passing through the at least one grille aperture. 14. The ventilation system of claim 13 wherein the plate defines a generally annular shape. 15. The ventilation system of claim 13 wherein the plate is larger than the grille. 16. The ventilation system of claim 13 wherein the plate is larger than the grille such that it extends laterally beyond the at least one grille aperture. 17. The ventilation system of claim 13 wherein the plate is smaller than the grille. 18. The ventilation system of claim 13 wherein the surface of the plate is at least partially textured. 19. The ventilation system of claim 13 wherein the plate comprises multiple plate units. 20. The ventilation system of claim 13 wherein the plate defines a plate aperture located substantially centrally on the plate. 21. The ventilation system of claim 13 wherein the plate defines a plate aperture located substantially centrally on the plate formed by a plate aperture wall and the plate aperture wall having a generally textured surface. 22. The ventilation system of claim 13 wherein the plate defines a plate aperture located substantially centrally on the plate formed by a plate aperture wall and the plate aperture wall including mounting notches. 23. The ventilation system of claim 13 wherein the grill defines a substantially curved area which engages the plate. 24. A ventilating system configured for ventilating a space comprising: a main housing defining an inlet configured to receive air from the space into the main housing and an outlet configured to allow the air exit the main housing; a fan supported in the main housing and configured and arranged to generate a flow of air from the space into the main housing through the inlet and from the main housing through the outlet; a grille configured to be coupled to the main housing, the grille comprising a support frame and the grille defining at least one aperture; and a plate engaged with the support frame. 25. A ventilating system comprising: a main housing defining an inlet configured to receive air into the main housing and an outlet configured to allow the air to exit the main housing; a fan in the main housing and configured and arranged to generate a flow of air into the main housing through the inlet and from the main housing through the outlet; a grille configured to be coupled to the main housing and defining at least one aperture; a plate coupled to the grille and defining a recess substantially adjacent an outer perimeter of the plate; and a set of illumination devices disposed in the recess so that their illumination is directed inward and diffuses through the plate. 26. The ventilation system of claim 25 wherein the set of illumination devices is coupled to the plate. 27. The ventilation system of claim 25 wherein an interior surface of the recess is textured. 28. The ventilation system of claim 25 wherein the set of illumination devices is positioned so that their illumination generally illuminate the plate. 29. The ventilation system of claim 25 further comprising a panel coupled to the plate and surrounding an outer perimeter of the plate. 30. The ventilation system of claim 25 further comprising a panel having a panel flange engaging a recess defined in the plate. 31. The ventilation system of claim 25 wherein the grille comprises a support frame and at least one support flange coupled to the plate. 32. The ventilation system of claim 25 wherein the set of illumination devices comprises LEDs. 33. A ventilating system comprising: a main housing defining an inlet configured to receive air into the main housing and an outlet configured to allow the air to exit the main housing; a fan in the main housing and configured and arranged to generate a flow of air into the main housing through the inlet and from the main housing through the outlet; a grille configured to be coupled to the main housing and defining at least one aperture; a plate coupled to the grille; and a set of illumination devices disposed substantially adjacent an outer perimeter of the plate so that their illumination is directed inward to generally illuminate the plate. 34. The ventilation system of claim 33 wherein the plate defines a recess and the set of illumination devices is located in the recess.

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  • Fluid pump or compressor making · CPC title

  • Electrical device making · CPC title

  • F24F13/078Primary

    combined with lighting fixtures · CPC title

  • F24F7/007Primary

    with forced flow (using ducting systems F24F7/06) · CPC title

  • Ventilating systems (lighting fixtures combined with outlets for air treatment systems F24F13/078) · CPC title

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What does patent US10344992B2 cover?
Embodiments of the invention provide a lighting and ventilating system including a main housing. The main housing can include an inlet through which air can be received within the main housing and an outlet through which the air can exit the main housing. A fan wheel can be supported in the main housing and it can be operable to generate a flow of air. A grille can be coupled to the main housin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Broan Nu Tone Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24F13/078. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 09 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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