Contoured mesh ridge vents
US-2024240465-A1 · Jul 18, 2024 · US
US10731352B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10731352-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715650183-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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A rollable ridge vent for covering an open ridge of a roof and for allowing a flow of air to exit from the open ridge through the ridge vent includes a top panel having a center portion, a left side portion, and a right side portion, in which the top panel includes a plurality of louvers for allowing a flow of air to exit the ridge vent. In addition, the rollable ridge vent includes a spaced apart series of inner walls and a spaced apart series of outer walls extending downward from the left side portion of the top panel. The spaced apart series of inner walls and the spaced apart series of outer walls of the left side portion are staggered. The rollable ridge vent also includes a spaced apart series of inner walls and a spaced apart series of outer walls extending downward from the right side portion of the top panel. The spaced apart series of inner walls and the spaced apart series of outer walls of the right side portion are staggered.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rollable ridge vent configured to cover an open ridge of a roof and allow a flow of air to exit from the open ridge through the ridge vent, the ridge vent comprising: a top panel having a center portion, a left side portion, and a right side portion, wherein the top panel includes a plurality of louvers for allowing the flow of air to exit the ridge vent; a spaced apart series of left side inner walls extending downward from the left side portion of the top panel, each left side inner wall extending from a first end to a second end; a spaced apart series of left side outer walls extending downward from the left side portion of the top panel, each left side outer wall extending from a first end to a second end; a plurality of left side connecting walls extending downward from the left side portion, each left side connecting wall connecting the first end of one of the left side inner walls to the second end of one of the left side outer walls; wherein the spaced apart series of left side inner walls and the spaced apart series of left side outer walls of the left side portion are staggered such that the left side inner walls do not overlap the left side outer walls; a spaced apart series of right side inner walls extending downward from the right side portion of the top panel, each right side inner wall extending from a first end to a second end; a spaced apart series of right side outer walls extending downward from the right side portion of the top panel, each right side outer wall extending from a first end to a second end; a plurality of right side connecting walls extending downward from the right side portion, each right side connecting wall connecting the first end of one of the right side inner walls to the second end of one of the right side outer walls; wherein the spaced apart series of right side inner walls and the spaced apart series of right side outer walls of the right side portion are staggered such that the right side inner walls do not overlap the right side outer walls. 2. The rollable ridge vent of claim 1 , in which the left side portion has a left edge and the right side portion has a right edge, wherein the left edge has a left wing and the right edge has a right wing, wherein the left and right wings are configured to assist in the flow of air through the ridge vent. 3. The rollable ridge vent of claim 1 , in which the left side portion has a left edge and the right side portion has a right edge, wherein left side outer walls of the left side portion extend downward from the left edge and the right side outer walls of the right side portion extend downward from the right edge. 4. The rollable ridge vent of claim 2 , in which the left wing extends beyond a profile created by an intersection of the left side portion and the left side outer walls of the left side portion and the right wing extends beyond a profile created by an intersection of the right side portion and the right side outer walls of the right side portion. 5. A rollable ridge vent configured to cover an open ridge of a roof and allow a flow of air to exit from the open ridge through the ridge vent, the ridge vent comprising: a top panel; a first end wall extending downward from the top panel; a second end wall extending downward from the top panel; upward extending insertion prongs extending from a middle portion of the first end wall and spaced apart from the first end wall to form an upward facing insertion gap between the upward extending insertion prongs and the first end wall; downward extending insertion prongs extending from the middle portion of the first end wall and spaced apart from the first end wall to form a downward facing insertion gap between the downward extending insertion prongs and the first end wall; upward extending receiver prongs extending from a bottom portion of the second end wall and spaced apart from the second end wall to form an upward facing receiver gap between the upward extending receiver prongs and the second end wall; downward extending receiver prongs extending from a top portion of the second end wall and spaced apart from the second end wall to form a downward facing receiver gap between the receiver prongs and the second end wall; and a plurality of louvers for allowing the flow of air to exit the ridge vent. 6. The rollable ridge vent of claim 5 , wherein the insertion prongs and the receiver prongs are configured such that offsetting the insertion prongs with respect to receiver prongs of a second ridge vent allows the insertion prongs to be inserted into the receiver gaps of the receiver prongs of the second ridge vent, and laterally sliding the insertion prongs with respect to the receiver prongs of the second ridge vent interlockingly meshes the insertion prongs with the receiver gaps of the receiver prongs of the second ridge vent. 7. A rollable ridge vent assembly configured to cover an open ridge of a roof and allow a flow of air to exit from the open ridge through the ridge vent assembly, the ridge vent assembly comprising: a first ridge vent member having: a top panel; a first end wall extending downward from the top panel; a second end wall extending downward from the top panel; upward extending insertion prongs extending from a middle portion of the first end wall and spaced apart from the first end wall to form an upward facing insertion gap between the upward extending insertion prongs and the first end wall; downward extending insertion prongs extending from the middle portion of the first end wall and spaced apart from the first end wall to form a downward facing insertion gap between the downward extending insertion prongs and the first end wall; and a plurality of louvers for allowing the flow of air to exit the ridge vent assembly; a second ridge vent member having: a top panel; a first end wall extending downward from the top panel; a second end wall extending downward from the top panel; upward extending receiver prongs extending from a bottom portion of the second end wall and spaced apart from the second end wall to form an upward facing receiver gap between the upward extending receiver prongs and the second end wall; downward extending receiver prongs extending from a top portion of the second end wall and spaced apart from the second end wall to form a downward facing receiver gap between the receiver prongs and the second end wall; and a plurality of louvers for allowing the flow of air to exit the ridge vent assembly; wherein when the first ridge vent member is connected to the second ridge vent member: the upward extending insertion prongs of the first ridge vent member are inserted into the downward facing receiver gaps of the downward extending receiver prongs of the second ridge vent member; the downward extending insertion prongs of the first ridge vent member are inserted into the upward facing receiver gaps of the upward extending receiver prongs of the second ridge vent member; the upward extending receiver prongs of the second ridge vent member are inserted into the downward facing insertion gaps of the downward extending insertion prongs of the first ridge vent member; and the downward extending receiver prongs of the second ridge vent member are inserted into the upward facing insertion gaps of the insertion prongs of the first ridge vent member. 8. The rollable ridge vent of claim 7 , wherein the first ridge vent member is welded to the second vent member. 9. A rollable ridge vent configured to cover an open ridge of a roof and allow a flow of air to exit from the open ridge through the ridge vent, the ridge vent comprising: a top panel having a center portion, a left side portion, and a right sid
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