Engineered wood vented soffit with integrated fire-ember and snow screen
US-2025354385-A1 · Nov 20, 2025 · US
US9945127B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9945127-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113818389-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 8, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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A roofing article having a body, a first channel defined within an upper portion of said body having an inlet through which outside air can enter the first channel, and a second channel defined in a lower portion of said body. A sheet separates the second channel from the first channel. The second channel is operably connected to the first channel through an orifice in the sheet such that the outside air can enter the second channel through the orifice.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A roofing article for installation on a roof deck, said roofing article comprising: a body; a first channel defined within an upper portion of said body, said first channel comprising an inlet through which outside air can enter said first channel; and a second channel defined in a lower portion of said body, wherein a sheet separates said second channel from said first channel, said second channel being operably connected to said first channel through an orifice in said sheet such that the outside air can enter said second channel through said orifice; wherein said second channel comprises an outlet port, wherein the outside air can exit said second channel through said outlet port; and wherein said second channel comprises an inlet port, wherein said inlet port can mate and be in general alignment with the outlet port of a corresponding adjacent roofing article and said outlet port can mate and be in general alignment with the inlet port of another corresponding adjacent roofing article, so that the second channels of adjacent roofing articles can be in airflow communication so as to create an airflow path between said adjacent roofing articles, wherein said first channel and said second channel are enclosed. 2. The roofing article of claim 1 , wherein said second channel is in airflow communication with an unconditioned space and wherein unconditioned air from the unconditioned space can enter said second channel through said inlet port. 3. The roofing article of claim 2 , wherein the unconditioned air entering said second channel through said inlet port can mix with outside air entering said second channel through said orifice to form mixed air, wherein said mixed air can exit said second channel through said outlet port. 4. The roofing article of claim 2 , wherein the unconditioned space is an attic. 5. The roofing article of claim 1 , further comprising insulation presented below said second channel. 6. The roofing article of claim 1 , wherein said first channel comprises an first channel upper internal surface and a first channel lower internal surface, wherein one or more of said first channel upper and lower internal surfaces comprises a radiant barrier presented therewith. 7. The roofing article of any claim 1 , wherein said second channel comprises an second channel upper internal surface and a second channel lower internal surface, wherein one or more of said second channel upper and lower internal surfaces comprises a radiant barrier presented therewith. 8. The roofing article of any of claim 1 , further comprising a third channel defined in a lower portion of said body, wherein a second sheet separates said third channel from said second channel. 9. The roofing article of claim 8 , wherein said third channel is in airflow communication with an unconditioned space. 10. The roofing article of claim 9 , wherein the unconditioned space is an attic. 11. The roofing article of claim 1 , further comprising an air director presented in said first channel proximate said orifice to direct outside air into orifice. 12. The roofing article of claim 1 , further comprising an airflow interrupter presented with said air pathway for at least partially closing at least one of said first channel or said second channel when said airflow interrupter is exposed to temperatures at or greater than about 350 degrees Fahrenheit. 13. The roofing article of claim 12 , wherein said airflow interrupter comprises an intumescent material. 14. The roofing article of claim 1 , further comprising a cover presented with said inlet, said cover enabling outside air to flow therethrough into said first channel. 15. The roofing article of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of a cross section of said inlet to a cross section of said orifice is between about 2 to about 48. 16. The roofing article of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of a cross section of said inlet to a cross section of said orifice is between about 1to about 12.
Ventilation of roof coverings not otherwise provided for (ventilation of rooms or spaces F24F) · CPC title
on the eaves of the roof · CPC title
Roofing elements comprising two or more layers, e.g. for insulation · CPC title
Roofing elements with cavities, e.g. hollow tiles (E04D1/28 takes precedence) · CPC title
Drying or keeping dry, e.g. by air vents ({using damp-proof courses E04B1/644; using sealings, e.g. sealing masses or foils, E04B1/66}; during erection E04G21/28) · CPC title
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