Ridge vents configured to cover an open ridge of a roof and allow a flow of air to exit from the open ridge through the ridge vents are provided. The ridge vents include a center portion having a length and a plurality of grooves. Left and right portions are connected to the center portion. The cent
Ridge vents configured to cover an open ridge of a roof and allow a flow of air to exit from the open ridge through the ridge vents are provided. The ridge vents include a center portion having a length and a plurality of grooves. Left and right portions are connected to the center portion. The center portion is configured to flex along it's length, thereby forming a ridge vent angle between the left and right portions. The formed ridge vent angle is configured to correspond with a slope between roof decks defining the open ridge.
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1. A ridge vent configured to be positioned with a length of the ridge vent extending along an open ridge of a roof, first and second side edges of the ridge vent disposed on opposite sides of the open ridge to cover the open ridge, and a top surface of the ridge vent that faces away from the open r
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A ridge vent configured to be positioned with a length of the ridge vent extending along an open ridge of a roof, first and second side edges of the ridge vent disposed on opposite sides of the open ridge to cover the open ridge, and a top surface of the ridge vent that faces away from the open ridge of the roof, the ridge vent further configured to allow a flow of air to exit from the open ridge through the ridge vent, the ridge vent comprising: a center portion having a first end, a second end, a plurality of projections at the first and second ends, and a plurality of grooves extending along the length of the ridge vent, wherein the length of the ridge vent extends from the first end to the second end of the center portion, wherein each groove of the plurality of grooves has a groove length that is less than the length of the ridge vent, and wherein each groove of the plurality of grooves has an opening on the top surface of the ridge vent;a left portion connected to the center portion and extending to the first side edge;a right portion connected to the center portion and extending to the second side edge;wherein the grooves of the center portion are configured to allow the ridge vent to flex thereby forming a ridge vent angle between the left and right portions; andwherein the formed ridge vent angle is configured to correspond with a slope between roof decks defining the open ridge. 2. The ridge vent of claim 1 in which the grooves extend in a direction parallel to the length of the ridge vent. 3. The ridge vent of claim 1 in which the grooves have a shallow dome-shaped cross-sectional shape. 4. The ridge vent of claim 3 in which the cross-sectional shape of the grooves is consistent along the groove length of the grooves. 5. The ridge vent of claim 1 in which the left portion has a left top surface and a left edge intersecting with the left top surface, the left edge extending downward from the left top surface to form a square shaped profile between the left edge and the left top surface, the left portion having a left wing configured to assist in the flow of air through the ridge vent, the left wing extending upward from the intersection of the left top surface and the left edge and extending the length of the ridge vent. 6. The ridge vent of claim 5 in which the left wing extends beyond the profile created by the intersection of the left top surface and the left edge. 7. The ridge vent of claim 5 in which the right portion has a right top surface and a right edge intersecting with the right top surface, the right edge extending downward from the right top surface to form a square shaped profile between the right edge and the right top surface, the right portion having a right wing configured to assist in the flow of air through the ridge vent, the right wing extending upward from the intersection of the right top surface and the right edge and extending the length of the ridge vent. 8. The ridge vent of claim 7 in which the left and right wings form an angle of approximately 45° with the left and right edges of the ridge vent. 9. The ridge vent of claim 7 in which the left and right wings have a length of approximately ⅜ inches. 10. The ridge vent of claim 5 in which the ridge vent has a plurality of louvers positioned in the left and right portions, wherein the left and right wings form an area of lower pressure over the plurality of louvers. 11. The ridge vent of claim 1 in which the left portion has a left top surface, a left bottom surface, and a left edge intersecting with the left top surface, the left edge extending downward from the left top surface to form a square shaped profile between the left edge and the left top surface, the left portion having a plurality of spaced apart edge baffles along the left bottom surface, each of the plurality of edge baffles being attached to the left edge and extending inward from the left edge toward the center portion. 12. The ridge vent of claim 11 wherein the plurality of edge baffles includes a first set of edge baffles that extend inward from the left edge a first length and a second set of edge baffles that extend inward from the left edge a second length that is shorter than the first length. 13. The ridge vent of claim 12 wherein the plurality of edge baffles are alternatively arranged along the length of the ridge vent between a baffle from the first set and a baffle from the second set. 14. The ridge vent of claim 1 in which the left portion has a left top surface, a left bottom surface, a left edge intersecting with the left top surface, a plurality of first nailing bosses extending downward from the left bottom surface, and a plurality of second nailing bosses extending downward from the left bottom surface, the plurality of second nailing bosses being positioned inward from the ends of the ridge vent relative to the plurality of first nailing bosses, the first nailing bosses having a first cylindrical portion and a plurality of gussets supporting the first cylindrical portion, the second nailing bosses having a second cylindrical portion and a nailing baffle connected to the left edge and extending inward from the left edge. 15. The ridge vent of claim 1 in which the center portion includes a plurality of projections at the first end, the plurality of projections each having a plurality of legs extending toward the first end that have a cross-sectional shape in the form of a “V”, the plurality of projections being arranged in an outer row and an inner row, wherein the plurality of legs of the plurality of projections are configured to nest against each other as the center portion of the ridge vent is flexed, thereby forming sealing structures at the first end of the center portion of the ridge vent. 16. The ridge vent of claim 1 wherein the plurality of grooves includes six or more grooves. 17. A method for installing ridge vents over an open ridge of a roof, such that the installed ridge vents allow a flow of air to exit from the open ridge through the ridge vents, the method comprising the steps of: providing a ridge vent on the open ridge of the roof with a length of the ridge vent extending along the open ridge, first and second side edges of the ridge vent disposed on opposite sides of the open ridge to cover the open ridge, and a top surface of the ridge vent that faces away from the open ridge of the roof, the ridge vent having a center portion, a left portion connected to the center portion and extending to the first side edge, and a right portion connected to the center portion and extending to the second side edge, the center portion having a first end, a second end, a plurality of projections at the first and second ends, and a plurality of grooves extending along the length of the ridge vent, wherein the length of the ridge vent extends from the first end to the second end of the center portion, and wherein each groove of the plurality of grooves has a groove length that is less than the length of the ridge vent, and wherein each groove of the plurality of grooves has an opening on the top surface of the ridge vent;wherein the grooves that extend along the length of the ridge vent are configured to allow the center portion to flex thereby forming a ridge vent angle between the left and right portions;flexing a first ridge vent to form a ridge vent angle, wherein the ridge vent angle is configured to correspond with a slope between roof decks defining the open ridge;positioning the first flexed ridge vent over the open ridge of the roof;fastening the first flexed ridge vent to the roof decks;flexing subsequent ridge vents;connecting the subsequently flexed ridge vents to the previously installed ridge vents;fastening the subsequently flexed ridge vents to the roof decks; andcovering the installed ridge vents with ridge shingles. 18. The method of claim 17 in which the left portion of the ridge vent include a plurality of first nailing bosses and a plurality of second nailing bosses, the plurality of second nailing bosses being positioned inward from the ends of the ridge vent relative to the plurality of first nailing bosses, the first nailing bosses having a first cylindrical portion and a plurality of gussets supporting the first cylindrical portion, the second nailing bosses having a second cylindrical portion and a nailing baffle connected to a left edge of the left portion and extending inward from the left edge, wherein as a flexed ridge vent is installed over roof decks, each of the plurality of first and second nailing bosses extend from a top surface of the ridge vent to the top surface of the roof decks. 19. The method of claim 17 in which the left portion of the ridge vent has a left top surface and a left edge intersecting with the left top surface, the left edge extending downward from the left top surface to form a square shaped profile between the left edge and the left top surface, the left portion having a left wing configured to assist in the flow of air through the ridge vent, the left wing extending upward from the intersection of the left top surface and the left edge and extending the length of the ridge vent. 20. The method of claim 17 wherein the plurality of grooves of the ridge vent includes six or more grooves. 21. A ridge vent configured to be positioned with a length of the ridge vent extending along an open ridge of a roof and first and second side edges of the ridge vent disposed on opposite sides of the open ridge to cover the open ridge, the ridge vent further configured to allow a flow of air to exit from the open ridge through the ridge vent, the ridge vent comprising: a center portion having a first end, a second end, a plurality of projections at the first and second ends, and a plurality of grooves extending along the length of the ridge vent, wherein the length of the ridge vent extends from the first end to the second end of the center portion, wherein each groove of the plurality of grooves has a groove length that is less than the length of the ridge vent, wherein a central axis extends along the length and is located at a center between the first and second side edges of the ridge vent, and wherein no grooves are on the central axis;a left portion connected to the center portion and extending to the first side edge;a right portion connected to the center portion and extending to the second side edge;wherein the grooves of the center portion are configured to allow the ridge vent to flex thereby forming a ridge vent angle between the left and right portions; andwherein the formed ridge vent angle is configured to correspond with a slope between roof decks defining the open ridge. 22. The ridge vent of claim 21 wherein the plurality of grooves includes a first group of grooves and a second group of grooves, wherein the first group of grooves are disposed on a first side of the central axis and the second group of grooves are disposed on the opposite side of the central axis. 23. The ridge vent of claim 22 wherein the first group of grooves has a quantity of grooves and the second group of grooves has the quantity of grooves. 24. The ridge vent of claim 21 wherein the plurality of grooves includes six or more grooves.
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