IP Library Granted Patent US 8,915,778
Granted Patent B2
US 8,915,778 · App. 12/474,641 · Granted Dec 23, 2014

Hybrid solar attic vent

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Patent No.
US 8,915,778
App. No.
12/474,641
Granted
Dec 23, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hybrid solar attic vent comprising a housing configured to be mounted on the roof or in the gable of a building in communication with the attic of the building. A photovoltaic solar panel is positioned to be exposed to sunlight and to power the attic fan when sufficient sunlight is present. An alternative source of energy, which may be the building's AC power, is connected to the fan through an electronic control module. The control module monitors the output of the solar panel and switches the fan's power source from solar power to the alternative source of energy when the solar panel produces insufficient electrical energy to power the fan. A thermostat allows operation of the fan by the alternative power source only when the temperature in the attic is above a predetermined threshold.

Claims (24)

1. A hybrid solar attic vent comprising:

a housing configured to be mounted to a building in communication with an attic space of the building;

a fan disposed in the housing and arranged, when powered, to move air out of the attic space;

a switch selectable between a first input and a second input and having an output connected to the fan;

a photovoltaic solar panel located for exposure to sunlight to produce a DC electrical voltage, the solar panel being connected to the first input of the switch to form a first DC power circuit with the fan;

an alternate DC voltage source connected to the second input of the switch to form a second DC power circuit with the fan;

a controller separate from the first DC power circuit and the second DC power circuit and configured to monitor the DC electrical voltage from the solar panel, the controller also being coupled to the switch and configured to connect the first input with the output to cause the switch to supply power to the fan from the solar panel when the solar panel is exposed to sufficient sunlight to power the fan, and to connect the second input with the output to supply power to the fan from the alternate DC voltage source when the solar panel is exposed to insufficient sunlight to power the fan; and

a thermostat configured to switch off the alternate DC voltage source when the temperature of the attic falls below a predetermined threshold, wherein the thermostat includes an adjustment for selectively adjusting the predetermined threshold.

2. A hybrid solar attic vent as claimed in claim 1 and wherein the housing is configured to be mounted on a roof of the building.

3. A hybrid solar attic vent as claimed in claim 1 and wherein the housing is configured to be mounted in a gable of the building.

4. A hybrid solar attic vent as claimed in claim 1 and wherein the photovoltaic solar panel is mounted on the housing.

5. A hybrid solar attic vent as claimed in claim 1 and wherein the photovoltaic solar panel is mounted remotely from the housing.

6. A hybrid solar attic vent as claimed in claim 1 and wherein the alternate DC voltage source comprises a DC power supply for converting an AC electrical supply of the building.

7. A hybrid solar attic vent as claimed in claim 6 and wherein the thermostat is between the DC power supply and the AC electrical supply of the building.

8. A hybrid solar attic fan adapted to be powered by solar energy or by an alternate source of energy, the attic fan comprising:

a housing configured for mounting to a building in communication with an attic of the building;

a fan disposed in the housing and configured, when powered, to cause air to move out of the attic;

a solar panel providing a first DC voltage to power the fan through a first DC power circuit when the solar panel is sunlit;

an alternate source of energy providing a second DC voltage to power the fan through a second DC power circuit when the solar panel is not sunlit;

a thermostat positioned to measure the temperature within the attic and having an adjustment for selectively adjusting a predetermined threshold; and

a control unit configured to monitor the first DC voltage and to switch between the first DC power circuit and the second DC power circuit according to predetermined conditions,

wherein the control unit is separate from the first DC power circuit and the second DC power circuit; and

wherein the thermostat is configured to switch off the second DC power circuit when the temperature in the attic falls below the predetermined threshold.

9. A hybrid solar attic fan as claimed in claim 8 and wherein the predetermined conditions comprise the solar panel producing the first DC voltage at a DC voltage level that is insufficient to power the fan.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 23, 2021
From: BMIC LLC; ELKCORP; ELK COMPOSITE BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC.; ELK PREMIUM BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC.; HBP ACQUISITION LLC; GAF ENERGY LLC; SIPLAST, INC.; SPECIALTY GRANULES INVESTMENTS LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
Reel/Frame 057572/0607 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 24, 2021
From: BUILDING MATERIALS INVESTMENT CORPORATION
To: BMIC LLC
Reel/Frame 057292/0184 →