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- the present invention relates to a range hood for exhausting rising greasy smoke generated from a cooking range into the open air.
- a conventional household range hood comprises fan 101 installed within hood body 103 , passage forming member 102 having downwardly-widening side faces and arranged under fan 101 , and suction passage 104 formed around passage forming member 102 .
- Passage forming member 102 is formed in a hollow-body shape having downwardly-widening side faces, provided with an upwardly-protruding upper wall and a horizontal or downwardly-projecting bottom wall. The bottom end of passage forming member 102 is disposed above the bottom end of hood body 103 .
- a range hood capable of effectively collecting greasy smoke generated from a cooking range is provided.
- the range hood comprises:
- a deflecting plate having a horizontal portion shaped in parallel with the bottom face of the body and an inclined portion shaped in parallel with the inclined surface of the side plate and arranged so as to form an inlet port on the front and both sides thereof and a suction passage between the top face thereof and the body.
- the inclined portion of the deflecting plate is disposed between the body and the inclined surface of the deflecting plate.
- Greasy smoke generated from the range collides with the bottom face of the deflecting plate and is drawn in through the inlet port on both sides. Greasy smoke moving along the deflecting plate is also drawn in through the inlet port at the front where the inlet speed is higher. Greasy smoke is then passed through the suction passage and sucked in at the suction opening to be exhausted. That is, the range hood has a high efficiency in collecting greasy smoke.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a range hood according to exemplary embodiment 1 of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the range hood according to embodiment 1.
- FIG. 3 is a side view showing a state of the range hood set up above a cooking range.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a range hood according to exemplary embodiment 2 of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a front view of the range hood according to embodiment 2.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a range hood according to exemplary embodiment 3 of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a front view of the range hood according to embodiment 3.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view of a range hood according to exemplary embodiment 4 of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the range hood according to embodiment 4 with a deflecting plate removed therefrom.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view of a range hood according to exemplary embodiment 5 of the invention.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the range hood according to embodiment 5 with a deflecting plate removed therefrom.
- FIG. 12 is a front view of a conventional range hood.
- FIG. 13 is a sectional view of the conventional range hood.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a range hood according to exemplary embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the range hood.
- FIG. 3 is a side view showing a state of the range hood installed above a cooking range.
- Box-shaped body 5 has suction opening 1 in the bottom face and exhaust opening 4 in the top face provided with exhaust adapter 3 to be connected with duct 2 communicating with the outdoors.
- fan motor 6 is provided for sucking gas, e.g. greasy smoke, and for exhausting it from exhaust opening 4 .
- side plates 8 are provided on both left and right sides below body 5 .
- Side plate 8 has inclined surface 7 descending rearward.
- Deflecting plate 13 has horizontal portion 9 shaped in parallel with the bottom face of body 5 and inclined portion 10 shaped in parallel with inclined surface 7 of side plate 8 .
- Deflecting plate 13 is narrower than body 5 . And therefore, plate 13 forms inlet port 11 at its front and both sides and suction passage 12 between its top face and body 5 . Further, deflecting plate 13 has oil pan 14 provided at its lower end. Inclined portion 10 of deflecting plate 13 is disposed between body 5 and inclined surface 7 of side plate 8 .
- the range hood is set up above range 15 .
- greasy smoke collided with deflecting plate 13 is sucked in through inlet port 11 on the front side of deflecting plate 13 .
- Greasy smoke passed through suction passage 12 is sucked into body 5 through suction opening 1 made in the body and then exhausted into the outdoors from exhaust opening 4 through duct 2 .
- a portion of greasy smoke collected by the range hood attaches onto the bottom face of body 5 or the top face of deflecting plate 13 and moves along inclined portion 10 of deflecting plate 13 to be recovered in oil pan 14 .
- the range hood according to exemplary embodiment 1, as described above, allows greasy smoke ascending to the front of deflecting plate 13 to be drawn therein, while allowing greasy smoke ascending to the rear of the deflecting plate 13 to be guided toward the front side by means of inclined portion 10 and effectively drawn in there, and allows them to be exhausted.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a range hood according to exemplary embodiment 2 of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a front view of the range hood according to embodiment 2.
- Inclined portion 1 OA of deflecting plate 13 A is placed virtually in agreement with the position of inclined surface 7 of side plate 8 on body 5 . Its other configuration is the same as exemplary embodiment 1, and explanation thereof will be hence omitted.
- Suction passage 12 A on the side of inclined portion 1 OA is made narrower because inclined portion 1 OA of deflecting plate 13 A is placed closer to the bottom face side of body 5 than that in embodiment 1. Accordingly, when fan motor 6 is driven, inlet port 11 sucks greasy smoke at greater speed than that in embodiment 1. However, suction flow of greasy smoke on the rear side is also large. Thus, this range hood draws and exhausts the greasy smoke smoothly through the overall inlet port 11 formed at sides and in front of deflecting plate 13 A.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a range hood according to exemplary embodiment 3 of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a front view of the range hood according to embodiment 3.
- Inclined portion 10 of deflecting plate 13 B is positioned farther away from body 5 than inclined surface 7 of side plate 8 on body 5 . Its other configuration is the same as that in embodiment 1, and explanation thereof will be hence omitted.
- Inclined portion 10 B of deflecting plate 13 B projects below inclined surface 7 of side plates 8 so that inlet port 11 A opens obliquely outward. Therefore, when fan motor 6 is driven, inlet port 11 A sucks air in wide area at both sides of inclined portion 10 B, and the vector of the inlet flow directs from outside to inside. Greasy smoke flowing toward the outside of body 5 is sucked through inlet port 11 A and then exhausted.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view of a range hood according to exemplary embodiment 4 of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the range hood according to embodiment 4 with the deflecting plate removed therefrom.
- the range hood has guide plate 16 which is disposed between side plates 8 A and have substantially the same inclination as that of inclined surface 7 A formed at the bottom of side plates 8 A, for guiding greasy smoke to suction opening 1 . Its other configuration is the same as exemplary embodiment 1, and explanation thereof will be hence omitted.
- Guide plate 16 forms suction passage 12 C between body 5 and deflecting plate 13 substantially at a uniform height.
- fan motor 6 When fan motor 6 is driven, greasy smoke is drawn in at substantially equal inlet speeds on the front side and the rear side and thus sucked in a balanced manner to be exhausted.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view of a range hood according to exemplary embodiment 5 of the invention.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the range hood according to embodiment 5 with the deflecting plate removed therefrom.
- Aportion of bottom panel 17 on its rear side of body 5 A is bent to form guide 16 A and oil pan 18 therein.
- Guide 16 A is formed to have substantially the same inclination as that of inclined surface 7 A of side plates 8 B for guiding greasy smoke to suction opening 1 . Its other configuration is the same as embodiment 3, and description will be hence omitted.
- Guide plate 16 A forms suction passage 12 C between body 5 A and deflecting plate 13 C substantially at a uniform height.
- fan motor 6 When fan motor 6 is driven, greasy smoke is drawn in at substantially equal inlet speeds on the front side and the rear side and thus sucked in a balanced manner to be exhausted.
- guide plate 16 A is formed with utilizing bottom panel 17 of body 5 A, another guide plate is not required. Further, guide plate 16 A guides greasy smoke attaching to the bottom face of body 5 A toward a preset position smoothly so as to recover the guided smoke.
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- The present invention relates to a range hood for exhausting rising greasy smoke generated from a cooking range into the open air.
- Recently, range hoods exhibiting high collecting efficiency in exhausting greasy smoke produced from cooking into the outdoors has been demanded increasingly.
- An example of conventional range hoods such as shown in FIG. 12 and FIG. 13 is known. As illustrated, a conventional household range hood comprises
fan 101 installed withinhood body 103,passage forming member 102 having downwardly-widening side faces and arranged underfan 101, andsuction passage 104 formed aroundpassage forming member 102.Passage forming member 102 is formed in a hollow-body shape having downwardly-widening side faces, provided with an upwardly-protruding upper wall and a horizontal or downwardly-projecting bottom wall. The bottom end ofpassage forming member 102 is disposed above the bottom end ofhood body 103. - Since, in such a conventional range hood, the bottom end of
passage forming member 102 is located above the bottom end of thehood body 103 and set back from the front, the suction speed around the periphery ofhood body 103 from outside to inside is small. Accordingly, greasy smoke generated from a cooking range, which is not shown, spreads out according as rising up. And thus, it is not sucked intohood body 103 but is released indoors. That is, the conventional range hood has a poor collecting efficiency. - A range hood capable of effectively collecting greasy smoke generated from a cooking range is provided.
- The range hood comprises:
- (a) a box-shaped body having a suction opening in its bottom face and a exhaust opening in its top face;
- (b) a fan motor disposed within the body for suck the greasy smoke through the suction opening and for exhausting the smoke through the exhaust opening;
- (c) side plates provided below the body on both left and right sides each thereof having a rearward-descending inclined surface; and
- (d) a deflecting plate having a horizontal portion shaped in parallel with the bottom face of the body and an inclined portion shaped in parallel with the inclined surface of the side plate and arranged so as to form an inlet port on the front and both sides thereof and a suction passage between the top face thereof and the body. The inclined portion of the deflecting plate is disposed between the body and the inclined surface of the deflecting plate.
- Greasy smoke generated from the range collides with the bottom face of the deflecting plate and is drawn in through the inlet port on both sides. Greasy smoke moving along the deflecting plate is also drawn in through the inlet port at the front where the inlet speed is higher. Greasy smoke is then passed through the suction passage and sucked in at the suction opening to be exhausted. That is, the range hood has a high efficiency in collecting greasy smoke.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a range hood according to
exemplary embodiment 1 of the invention. - FIG. 2 is a front view of the range hood according to
embodiment 1. - FIG. 3 is a side view showing a state of the range hood set up above a cooking range.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a range hood according to
exemplary embodiment 2 of the invention. - FIG. 5 is a front view of the range hood according to
embodiment 2. - FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a range hood according to
exemplary embodiment 3 of the invention. - FIG. 7 is a front view of the range hood according to
embodiment 3. - FIG. 8 is a sectional view of a range hood according to
exemplary embodiment 4 of the invention. - FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the range hood according to
embodiment 4 with a deflecting plate removed therefrom. - FIG. 10 is a sectional view of a range hood according to
exemplary embodiment 5 of the invention. - FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the range hood according to
embodiment 5 with a deflecting plate removed therefrom. - FIG. 12 is a front view of a conventional range hood.
- FIG. 13 is a sectional view of the conventional range hood.
- (Exemplary Embodiment 1)
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a range hood according to
exemplary embodiment 1 of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a front view of the range hood. FIG. 3 is a side view showing a state of the range hood installed above a cooking range. - Box-
shaped body 5 has suction opening 1 in the bottom face and exhaust opening 4 in the top face provided withexhaust adapter 3 to be connected withduct 2 communicating with the outdoors. Withinbody 5,fan motor 6 is provided for sucking gas, e.g. greasy smoke, and for exhausting it fromexhaust opening 4. On both left and right sides belowbody 5,side plates 8 are provided.Side plate 8 has inclinedsurface 7 descending rearward. Deflectingplate 13 hashorizontal portion 9 shaped in parallel with the bottom face ofbody 5 andinclined portion 10 shaped in parallel withinclined surface 7 ofside plate 8. Deflectingplate 13 is narrower thanbody 5. And therefore,plate 13 forms inletport 11 at its front and both sides andsuction passage 12 between its top face andbody 5. Further,deflecting plate 13 hasoil pan 14 provided at its lower end. Inclinedportion 10 ofdeflecting plate 13 is disposed betweenbody 5 andinclined surface 7 ofside plate 8. The range hood is set up aboverange 15. - When the range hood is operated during the use of
range 15,fan motor 6 is driven, so that greasy smoke generated fromrange 15 ascends. Greasy smoke may collide withdeflecting plate 13 or be directly sucked in frominlet port 11 provided at the sides of deflectingplate 13. While ascending alonginclined portion 10 ofdeflecting plate 13, greasy smoke collided with deflectingplate 13 moves toward the side ofhorizontal portion 9. The distance betweendeflecting plate 13 andbody 5 on the front side is narrower than that on the rear side. Therefore, the inlet speed of greasy smoke on the front side of deflectingplate 13 is larger than that on the rear side. Accordingly, greasy smoke collided withdeflecting plate 13 is sucked in throughinlet port 11 on the front side ofdeflecting plate 13. Greasy smoke passed throughsuction passage 12 is sucked intobody 5 through suction opening 1 made in the body and then exhausted into the outdoors from exhaust opening 4 throughduct 2. A portion of greasy smoke collected by the range hood attaches onto the bottom face ofbody 5 or the top face of deflectingplate 13 and moves alonginclined portion 10 of deflectingplate 13 to be recovered inoil pan 14. - The range hood according to
exemplary embodiment 1, as described above, allows greasy smoke ascending to the front of deflectingplate 13 to be drawn therein, while allowing greasy smoke ascending to the rear of thedeflecting plate 13 to be guided toward the front side by means ofinclined portion 10 and effectively drawn in there, and allows them to be exhausted. - Further, in the range hood, greasy smoke attached to deflecting
plate 13 can be recovered smoothly and cleaned up easily. - (Exemplary Embodiment 2)
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a range hood according to
exemplary embodiment 2 of the invention. FIG. 5 is a front view of the range hood according toembodiment 2. Inclined portion 1OA of deflectingplate 13A is placed virtually in agreement with the position ofinclined surface 7 ofside plate 8 onbody 5. Its other configuration is the same asexemplary embodiment 1, and explanation thereof will be hence omitted. -
Suction passage 12A on the side of inclined portion 1OA is made narrower because inclined portion 1OA of deflectingplate 13A is placed closer to the bottom face side ofbody 5 than that inembodiment 1. Accordingly, whenfan motor 6 is driven,inlet port 11 sucks greasy smoke at greater speed than that inembodiment 1. However, suction flow of greasy smoke on the rear side is also large. Thus, this range hood draws and exhausts the greasy smoke smoothly through theoverall inlet port 11 formed at sides and in front of deflectingplate 13A. - (Exemplary Embodiment 3)
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a range hood according to
exemplary embodiment 3 of the invention. FIG. 7 is a front view of the range hood according toembodiment 3.Inclined portion 10 of deflectingplate 13B is positioned farther away frombody 5 thaninclined surface 7 ofside plate 8 onbody 5. Its other configuration is the same as that inembodiment 1, and explanation thereof will be hence omitted. - Inclined portion10B of deflecting
plate 13B projects belowinclined surface 7 ofside plates 8 so thatinlet port 11A opens obliquely outward. Therefore, whenfan motor 6 is driven,inlet port 11A sucks air in wide area at both sides of inclined portion 10B, and the vector of the inlet flow directs from outside to inside. Greasy smoke flowing toward the outside ofbody 5 is sucked throughinlet port 11A and then exhausted. - (Exemplary embodiment 4)
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view of a range hood according to
exemplary embodiment 4 of the invention. FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the range hood according toembodiment 4 with the deflecting plate removed therefrom. The range hood hasguide plate 16 which is disposed betweenside plates 8A and have substantially the same inclination as that ofinclined surface 7A formed at the bottom ofside plates 8A, for guiding greasy smoke to suctionopening 1. Its other configuration is the same asexemplary embodiment 1, and explanation thereof will be hence omitted. -
Guide plate 16forms suction passage 12C betweenbody 5 and deflectingplate 13 substantially at a uniform height. Whenfan motor 6 is driven, greasy smoke is drawn in at substantially equal inlet speeds on the front side and the rear side and thus sucked in a balanced manner to be exhausted. - (Exemplary embodiment 5)
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view of a range hood according to
exemplary embodiment 5 of the invention. FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the range hood according toembodiment 5 with the deflecting plate removed therefrom. Aportion ofbottom panel 17 on its rear side ofbody 5A is bent to formguide 16A andoil pan 18 therein.Guide 16A is formed to have substantially the same inclination as that ofinclined surface 7A ofside plates 8B for guiding greasy smoke to suctionopening 1. Its other configuration is the same asembodiment 3, and description will be hence omitted. -
Guide plate 16A formssuction passage 12C betweenbody 5A and deflectingplate 13C substantially at a uniform height. Whenfan motor 6 is driven, greasy smoke is drawn in at substantially equal inlet speeds on the front side and the rear side and thus sucked in a balanced manner to be exhausted. - Since
guide plate 16A is formed with utilizingbottom panel 17 ofbody 5A, another guide plate is not required. Further, guideplate 16A guides greasy smoke attaching to the bottom face ofbody 5A toward a preset position smoothly so as to recover the guided smoke.
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