Vent camouflage wrap
A covering for use in combination with plumbing vent stacks and other pipe like structures protruding through the roof or walls of a house or building. The covering allows for vents to be camouflaged to blend in with the background material such as roofing. The background material is scanned and then printed onto covering material such as self adhesive labels.
In the construction industry it is common to have a number of vent pipes coming from the inside of a structure such as a house or building to the outside. Some common vents include plumbing vents, gas furnace or other heater vents, gas water heater vents and gas dryer vents. Many of these vents are pipe like structures, some protrude through the wall of the structure while many come through the roof.
One common vent is the vent stack for plumbing. This vent is required for proper operation of the plumbing within the structure. In residential construction this particular vent is often times made from the same PVC or copper pipe used for the structure drain plumbing. This vent is commonly installed through the roof of the structure. A hole is cut in the roof of the house and a pipe section connected to the plumbing is stuck through the hole. Often a commercially available collar or flashing is used to seal the hole from rain. This flashing ties into the structure's roofing, with sections of roofing often overlapping the flashing to prevent leaks and to give the roof a more finished appearance
In the field, it is currently common practice that the actual vent stack is a piece of white PVC pipe or other pipe that is visible from the street. Even in expensive homes it is not unusual to see a piece of unfinished PVC pipe sticking out of the roof. This white pipe shows up and looks very poor against the roof, which is typically finished in either a dark asphalt type shingle or in cedar shakes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention solves the limitations of the raw section of PVC pipe showing from the exterior of the structure. The current invention provides a product and a method of camouflaging the PVC pipe used for the plumbing vent or of camouflaging other vents through the roof or walls of a structure. A method is provided of matching the roofing or siding material for transfer to an easy to apply covering for the pipe extension. A covering is provided that can be applied to the PVC pipe on site or can be sold with commercially available vent flashings and seals. The covering could be applied to existing vent stacks or it can be placed on the vent pipe prior to installation through the flashing.
In addition to vent stacks the covering could be applied to any structure protruding through the roof or walls of a residence.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The covering includes camouflage markings (14) and (16) that match the surface markings (1 14,116) of a conventional roof. In this example the small markings would give the appearance of the grains (114) commonly found in asphalt roofing, the lines (16) give the appearance of areas of linear shading (116) often found in roofing. The specific markings are created by a process of scanning a surface to be matched and then saving the results of the scan as a digital image which can then be printed out on an adhesive label or directly the markings can be printed directly to sections of PVC pipe. Any background material could be matched including vinyl siding and cedar shake roofing.
In application, the camouflage label (40) can be created either to match a new material, such as roofing, and can be sold along side this new material, or the camouflage label (40) can be custom created to match an existing material. During the creation process (
Though not shown it would also be possible to print the camouflage image directly to cylindrical sections specifically to be used as the exposed vent stack portion. Further, though a process of taking a digital image is shown to create the print image, the printed image could be created by other processes.
Claims
1. A camouflage vent and structural surface combination comprising; a cylindrical vent pipe having a cylindrical surface, said vent pipe having a first end located inside a said structural surface and a second end located outside said structural surface; said cylindrical vent passing through said structural surface; a label having a printed camouflage image upon its label surface matching said structural surface, said label applied to said cylindrical surface of said second end of said cylindrical vent pipe such that the second end of said cylindrical vent pipe is covered by said label.
2. The camouflage vent of claim 1 wherein said printed camouflage image is a digital image.
3. A camouflage vent adapted for use with a structural surface;
- a cylindrical vent pipe having a cylindrical surface, said vent pipe having a first end adapted to be located inside said a structural surface and a second end adapted to be located outside said structural surface; a printed camouflage image covering said second end, said printed camouflage image matches said structural surface.
4. The camouflage vent of claim 3 wherein said camouflage image matches a roofing material.
5. The camouflage vent of claim 3 wherein the image is printed on a label that is applied to said second end.
6. The camouflage vent of claim 3 wherein said vent is used as a vent for a plumbing system.
7. The camouflage vent of claim 5 wherein said label includes installation instructions printed on it
8. The camouflage vent of claim 5 wherein said label is self adhesive.
9. A camouflage vent kit for use in camouflaging a vent through a structural surface said kit including:
- a self adhesive label having an image matching the a structural surface material printed thereon, said label applicable to a vent and including indicia on said label to aid in installation of the label on said vent.
10. The camouflage vent kit of claim 9 wherein said label indida includes installation instructions.
11. The camouflage vent kit of claim 9 wherein the image matching a structural surface is an image of roofing.
12. The camouflage vent kit of claim 9 wherein said vent is a cylindrical plumbing vent
13. The camouflage vent kit of claim 9 wherein said image is printed from a modified digital image of said structural surface.
14. The camouflage vent kit of claim 9 wherein said image is printed from a modified digital image of roofing material.
15. The camouflage vent kit of claim 9 wherein the surface is vinyl siding.
16. The camouflage vent kit of claim 9 wherein the surface is cedar shake.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 2, 2003
Publication Date: Jun 23, 2005
Inventor: David Von Gunten (Camdenton, MO)
Application Number: 10/454,341