Curb-mounted screen for rooftop equipment
A curb-mounted screen for roof-top equipment has wall structure spaced outwardly from the curb for concealing the equipment from view. Fasteners secured to generally horizontally extending support members are hooked over the curb to secure the screen thereto without attaching the screen to the underlying roof or the equipment thereon.
This application claims the benefit of a prior filed, co-pending provisional application Ser. No. 60/958,508, filed Jul. 6, 2007, entitled CURB-MOUNTED SCREEN FOR ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to a screen for an air conditioner or other equipment mounted on the roof of a building and supported by an upstanding curb.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONAir conditioning units and other mechanical equipment are often located on the roof of commercial buildings and other non-residential structures above an opening in the roof through which the necessary mechanical and electrical connections are made. The unit is typically supported on a rectangular curb in register with the opening that projects upwardly from the rooftop and provides the base upon which the unit is supported. However, it is often desired that air conditioners or other curb-mounted mechanical structures, otherwise in plain view, be screened for aesthetic purposes to provide the building with a more pleasing appearance.
A typical rooftop screen for this purpose is in the form of a rectangular fence, open at the top, preferably having an architecturally pleasing appearance and surrounding the equipment to conceal it from view. The screen is typically attached to the roof or the air conditioning unit. This adds to the cost and labor of installation. Furthermore, if the screen is attached to the unit there is a risk that the installers will insert screws or other fasteners into (Docket 4171) the casing of the unit that could cause damage and possible malfunction of the equipment. An alternative in the prior art is to mount the screen on the roof but with accompanying installation expense.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn an embodiment of the present invention the aforementioned problem is addressed by providing a screen for rooftop equipment which is mounted on the curb provided on the roof to support the equipment. Horizontal support members of the screen assembly are provided with fasteners that hook over the roof curb to thereby support the screen without attachment to either the equipment on the curb or the underlying roof.
In another aspect of the invention, the horizontal support members of the screen assembly are provided with spaced fasteners comprising hook-shaped clips engaging the upper edges of the curb and hooked thereover to mount the support members exclusively on the curb without attachment to the underlying roof or the equipment thereon.
Other advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring initially to
A rooftop screen 22 is shown in
The screen 22 is secured to the curb 12 without the use of fasteners that engage either the roof 10 or any part of the unit 16. As seen in
The manner of securing the support rails 32 and 34 to the curb 12 is shown in detail in
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The support clips 40 are employed exclusively as the means of securing the support rails 32 and 34 on the curb 12 and thereby mounting the screen 22 at the rooftop location. As the support clips hook over the upper edge of the roof curb, there is no attachment to the underlying roof 10 or the AC unit 16. Though shown and described in a screen application for unit 16, it will be appreciated that the curb-mounted screen of the present invention may also be advantageously utilized with other curb-mounted rooftop equipment.
It should be understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims.
Claims
1. A screen for rooftop equipment mounted on an upstanding curb on a roof, said curb presenting a pair of spaced sides, said screen comprising:
- wall structure spaced outwardly from said curb for concealing said equipment from view,
- a pair of laterally spaced, generally horizontally extending support members within said structure,
- a first fastener secured to one of said support members and engaging one of said sides of said curb,
- a second fastener secured to the other of said support members and engaging the other of said sides of said curb, and
- each of said support members having ends secured to said wall structure and comprising the sole support for said wall structure, whereby the wall structure is secured to the curb without attachment to the underlying roof or the equipment thereon.
2. The screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said first and second fasteners comprises a hooked-shaped element receiving an upper edge of a corresponding wall of said curb.
3. A screen for rooftop equipment mounted on an upstanding curb on a roof, said curb presenting a pair of spaced sides, said screen comprising:
- wall structure spaced outwardly from said curb for concealing said equipment from view,
- a pair of laterally spaced, generally horizontally extending support members within said wall structure,
- a first fastener secured to one of said support members and supported exclusively by one of said sides of said curb,
- a second fastener secured to the other of said support members and supported exclusively by the other of said sides of said curb, and
- each of said support members having ends secured to said wall structure, whereby the wall structure is secured to the curb without attachment to the underlying roof or the equipment thereon.
4. A screen for rooftop equipment mounted on an upstanding curb on a roof, said curb presenting a pair of spaced sides, said screen comprising:
- wall structure spaced outwardly from said curb for concealing said equipment from view,
- a pair of laterally spaced, generally horizontally extending support members within said wall structure,
- a first plurality of spaced, hook-shaped clips secured to one of said support members engaging one of said sides of said curb and hooked thereover,
- a second plurality of spaced, hook-shaped clips secured to the other of said support members, engaging the other of said sides of said curb and hooked thereover, and
- each of said support members having ends secured to said wall structure, whereby the wall structure is secured to the curb without attachment to the underlying roof or the equipment thereon.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 2, 2008
Publication Date: Jan 22, 2009
Inventors: Richard Douglas Gephart (Overland Park, KS), Allen S. Leet (Overland Park, KS), Stephan L. Jensen (Chattanooga, TN), Jonathon A. Steed (Chickamauga, GA)
Application Number: 12/217,163
International Classification: E04H 17/14 (20060101); E04H 17/16 (20060101); E04B 1/00 (20060101);