Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Gable or eave terminal construction – With conduit or passage means
Patent
1991-09-27
1993-02-16
Scherbel, David A.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Gable or eave terminal construction
With conduit or passage means
52 90, 52199, 52303, 454260, E04B 702
Patent
active
051859742
ABSTRACT:
A ducted frieze vent which creates a duct-way for the free flow of air beneath the roof sheathing and between a pair of roof rafters and into the space beneath the building's roof. The frieze board employed has a sufficient thickness to accept a nail driven down through the roof sheathing as is required by many building codes. The duct-way is provided with a removable closure which is first positioned to prevent entry of airborne insulation into the duct-way. After insulation has been emplaced, the duct-way closure is removed by manual actuation of a rod by a person exterior of the building and of the insulated space.
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Duffy James F.
Nguyen Kien
Scherbel David A.
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