WEATHER BARRIER FOR A BUILDING PENETRATION
A weather barrier for a building penetration. The building penetration has an opening in a wall of the building and a utility in the opening. The weather barrier has a sheet of material that is flexible and water resistant and having an outer perimeter and a resilient seal attached to the sheet of material within the outer perimeter. The sheet of material extends out around the resilient seal. The resilient seal is sized to resiliently clamp about the utility such that the resilient seal seals against and is supported by the utility when installed.
This relates to a seal for a building penetration that helps maintain the integrity of the building envelope.
BACKGROUNDNew construction, such as residential homes, often requires a building envelope made from a weatherproofing material, such as Tyvek™, which is a water resistant, breathable, flexible material that is placed on the outer walls of the building.
SUMMARYThere is provided a weather barrier for a building penetration, the penetration comprising an opening in a wall of the building and a utility in the opening. The weather barrier comprises a sheet of material that is flexible and water resistant and having an outer perimeter and a resilient seal attached to the sheet of material within the outer perimeter. The sheet of material extends out around the resilient seal. The resilient seal is sized to resiliently clamp about the utility such that the resilient seal seals against and is supported by the utility when installed.
In another aspect, the sheet of material may form a pocket within the resilient seal or the resilient seal may define an inner perimeter of an opening of the sheet of material.
In another aspect, the resilient seal may be molded, adhered or sewn to the sheet of material.
In another aspect, the resilient seal may comprise a first seal portion that extends toward a center of the resilient seal and has a first seal surface that engages the utility when installed. The first seal portion may be angled out of a plane of the resilient seal. The resilient seal may comprise a second seal portion that extends toward a center of the resilient seal and that has a second seal surface spaced from the first seal surface such that the first and second seal portions form a double seal on the utility when installed.
In another aspect, the sheet of material may be wrapped around and enclose the resilient seal.
In another aspect, the weather barrier may comprise a composite seal, the resilient seal being a part of the composite seal. The composite seal may comprise a rigid ring that supports the resilient seal. The composite seal may comprise a mating portion that engages the resilient seal, the sheet of material being retained between the resilient seal and the mating portion. The composite seal is sized to fit between an inner edge of the opening and an outer edge of the utility in the opening.
According to an aspect, there is provided a method of protecting a building penetration against weather, the penetration comprising an opening in a wall of the building and a utility in the opening, the method comprising the steps of providing a weather barrier as described above, and stretching the resilient seal and placing the resilient seal around the utility such that the resilient seal seals against and is supported by the utility.
Other aspects will be apparent from the description and drawings. The various aspects may be combined or substituted in any reasonable combination.
These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to be in any way limiting, wherein:
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A resilient seal 22 is attached to sheet of material 20 within its outer perimeter 21 such that sheet of material 20 extends out around resilient seal 22. Referring to
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In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
The scope of the following claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples above and in the drawings, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
Claims
1. A weather barrier for a building penetration, the penetration comprising an opening in a wall of the building and a utility in the opening, the weather barrier comprising:
- a sheet of material made from a breathable, inelastic, flexible and water resistant building wrap material, the sheet of material having an outer perimeter;
- a resilient seal attached to the sheet of material within the outer perimeter such that the sheet of material extends out around the resilient seal, the resilient seal being sized to resiliently clamp about the utility such that the resilient seal seals against and is supported by the utility when installed, the resilient seal being made from a different material than the sheet of material.
2. The weather barrier of claim 1, wherein the sheet of material forms a pocket within the resilient seal.
3. The weather barrier of claim 1, wherein the resilient seal defines an inner perimeter of an opening of the sheet of material.
4. The weather barrier of claim 1, wherein the resilient seal is molded, adhered or sewn to the sheet of material.
5. The weather barrier of claim 1, wherein the resilient seal comprises a first seal portion that extends toward a center of the resilient seal and has a first seal surface that engages the utility when installed.
6. The weather barrier of claim 5, wherein the first seal portion is angled out of a plane of the resilient seal.
7. The weather barrier of claim 6, wherein the resilient seal comprises a second seal portion that extends toward a center of the resilient seal and that has a second seal surface spaced from the first seal surface such that the first and second seal portions form a double seal on the utility when installed.
8. The weather barrier of claim 1, wherein the sheet of material is wrapped around and encloses the resilient seal.
9. The weather barrier of claim 1, comprising a composite seal, the resilient seal being a part of the composite seal.
10. The weather barrier of claim 9, wherein the composite seal comprises a rigid ring that supports the resilient seal.
11. The weather barrier of claim 9, the composite seal comprising a mating portion that engages the resilient seal, the sheet of material being retained between the resilient seal and the mating portion.
12. The weather barrier of claim 9, wherein the composite seal is sized to fit between an inner edge of the opening and an outer edge of the utility in the opening.
13-24. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 28, 2014
Publication Date: Aug 6, 2015
Inventor: Gabe Coscarella (Edmonton)
Application Number: 14/194,331