Air admittance vent
An air admittance vent including a housing having a base and a cap with a diaphragm assembly disposed therein. The assembly comprises a diaphragm base, an annular retainer ring, and an annular malleable washer. The diaphragm base has an annular portion and a stem extending orthogonally from the center of the annular portion. The annular retainer ring includes a circumferential skirt engaged with an outer perimeter of the annular portion of the base, with the stem extending beyond the annular retainer ring. The annular malleable washer is disposed between the annular retainer ring and the annular portion of the base. A member extends from the housing base into engagement with the stem for guiding movement of the diaphragm assembly to open or close an ambient air passage through said housing base.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 11/039,502 filed Jan. 18, 2005 by the same inventor and assigned to the same assignee.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe field of the present invention is pressure equalization mechanisms for plumbing, disposal, and waste systems.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe plumbing, disposal, and waste system (PDWS) of most residential and commercial buildings, such as those associated with sinks, bathtubs, and toilets, require mechanisms to equalize pressure between the PDWS and the ambient atmosphere when the pressure in the PDWS is less than atmospheric pressure. Pressure equalization is necessary to maintain the liquid trap seal employed in the most common PDWS.
Traditionally, external ventilation stacks have been used to vent the PDWS to building exteriors, thereby allowing the pressure within a PDWS to constantly equalize to atmospheric pressure. More recently, air admittance vents (AAV) have replaced ventilation stacks. AAVs allow air to enter the PDWS and restrict air from flowing out of the PDWS. By restricting flow (which may include air, gases, and liquid waste) out of the PDWS, an AAV may be placed most anywhere within a building while still preventing negative pressure, i.e., less than atmospheric pressure, to build up within the PDWS.
In order to achieve the desired functionality, an AAV requires a valve that can be responsive to small drops in pressure (less than 1/100 PSI) below atmospheric pressure. The valve also needs to be able to create a good seal in response to small increases in pressure within PDWS being regulated. Finally, the preferred AAV will have a wide range of operating temperatures and will be inert to chemicals that are commonly found in a PDWS, most especially methane gas and water vapor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed toward an air admittance vent which includes a housing having a diaphragm assembly disposed therein. The diaphragm assembly chiefly comprises a base, an annular retainer ring, and an annular malleable washer. The base has an annular portion and a stem extending orthogonally from the center of the orthogonal portion. The annular retainer ring engages the annular portion of the base. The annular malleable washer is disposed between the annular retainer ring and the annular portion of the base.
In a first separate aspect of the present invention, the annular retainer ring includes a circumferential skirt which engages the base about the outer perimeter of the annular portion. The circumferential skirt may include a raised lip, and the outer perimeter of the annular portion may include a beveled edge to engage the raised lip of the circumferential skirt.
In a second separate aspect of the present invention, the annular portion of the base includes a first circumferential ridge and the side of the annular retainer ring facing the annular portion includes a second circumferential ridge. Optionally, the first and second circumferential ridges have different radii.
In a third separate aspect of the present invention, the annular portion of the base includes a stepped surface. This stepped surface may include two or more steps. In the two step configuration, the outer step is disposed nearer to the annular retainer ring than the inner step.
In a fourth separate aspect of the present invention, the stem cooperates with a guide member extending from the housing to guide movement of the diaphragm assembly.
In a fifth separate aspect of the present invention, any of the foregoing aspects may be employed in combination.
Accordingly, the present invention provides an improved air admittance valve. Other objects and advantages will appear hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSIn the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to similar components:
Turning in detail to the drawings,
The annular washer 14 provides the sealing surface for the diaphragm assembly 10 and is preferably constructed from a malleable neoprene or silicone material. Other materials, however, may also be used. In choosing an appropriate material, flexibility and inertness to certain chemicals, particularly methane gas and water vapor, should be considered. Similarly, the base and the annular retainer ring are constructed from materials chosen to be inert to such chemicals. The base is preferably made out of a hard shore ABS material and the annular retainer ring is preferably constructed from polyethylene or ABS, although other materials may also be used.
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The base 12 of the diaphragm assembly, illustrated in
A lateral cross section of the stem 18 is illustrated in
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The annular washer 14 is engaged with and deformed by the circumferential ridges 28, 40 of the annular retainer ring 16 and the base 12, respectively. The annular washer 14 extends from approximately the circumferential rim 34 to near the stem 18. Note that in the figures the size of the two circumferential ridges 28, 40 is exaggerated for illustration purposes. As a result, actual deformation of the washer is not illustrated in
When assembled, the inner step 36 of the base 12 is further away from the annular retainer ring 16 than is the outer step 38. The space 46 formed between the inner step 36 and the annular washer 14 permits the washer to have a limited amount of movement toward the base 12. The central opening 48 of the annular retainer ring 16 also permits the washer 14 to have limited movement outward away from the base 12. Thus, the washer 14 is provided with limited, bi-directional movement in the longitudinal direction.
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Thus, an air admittance vent assembly is disclosed. While embodiments of this invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many more modifications are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The invention, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the following claims.
Claims
1. An air admittance vent for a plumbing, disposal and waste system (PDWS) comprising:
- (1) A housing having a cap and a housing base, said housing base defining an ambient air passage therethrough;
- (2) A diaphragm assembly disposed within said housing and adapted to open and close said ambient air passage responsive to differential pressures between said PDWS and ambient, said diaphragm assembly comprising: (a) A diaphragm base having an annular portion and a stem extending orthogonally from a center of the annular portion; (b) An annular retainer ring having a circumferential skirt, wherein the circumferential skirt engages the base about an outer perimeter of the annular portion and the stem extends beyond the annular retainer ring; and (c) An annular malleable washer disposed between the annular retainer ring and the annular portion of the diaphragm base; and
- (3) Means extending from said housing base and engaging said stem for guiding movement of said diaphragm assembly between its open and closed positions.
2. An air admittance vent of claim 1, wherein one of said stem and said means extending from said housing base defines a hollow opening and the other is a pin received within said hollow opening.
3. An air admittance vent of claim 2, wherein said stem is hollow and said means extending from said housing is a pin.
4. An air admittance vent of claim 3, wherein the diaphragm base and the annular retainer ring, in combination, include means for the outer perimeter of the annular portion and the circumferential skirt of the annular retainer ring to mutually engage.
5. An air admittance vent of claim 4, wherein the diaphragm base and the annular retainer ring, in combination, include means for providing an airtight seal between the diaphragm base, the annular retainer ring, and the annular malleable washer.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 28, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 31, 2006
Applicant:
Inventor: Daniel McCoy (San Dimas, CA)
Application Number: 11/413,806
International Classification: F16K 15/06 (20060101);