Casing of a kitchen range hood

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6283117
  • Patent Number
    6,283,117
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 26, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Yeung; James C.
    Agents
    • Bacon & Thomas, PLLC
Abstract
A casing of a kitchen range hood includes a quarter-sphere casing which has a first semi-sphere circumference from which a flat surface is defined on the casing and a hole is defined through the flat surface so as to be connected with a pipe, and a second semi-sphere circumference from which a flange extends radially outward so as to be connected to a oil collection device. An aperture is defined through the quarter-sphere casing and a switch is engaged with the aperture. A support board extends inward from a rear plate of the quarter-sphere casing and a motor with fans are supported on the support board.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a casing of a kitchen range hood wherein the casing is a quarter of a spherical shell and oil particles will not be stuck on the smooth surface.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A conventional casing


10


kitchen range hood is shown in FIG.


1


and generally includes a main plate


11


which has a hole for connection a pipe, two side plates


12


which are connected to two ends of the main plate


11


by way of welding or riveting along flanges on the periphery of the side plates


12


, and a rear plate


13


which is connected to the main plate


11


and the two side plates


12


by the same way as the connection of the side plates


12


and the main plate


11


. Each of the main plate


11


, the two side plates


12


and the rear plate


13


are made separately and the respective flanges are made so as to connect to each other. The manufacturers have to spend a lot of time to cut, punch, bend and weld these separate items. Of more importance is that the convention casing


10


involves many angled or narrow corners or areas and splits which stock oil particles and are difficult to clean.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a casing of a kitchen range hood and comprising a quarter-sphere casing which includes a first semi-sphere circumference and a second semi-sphere circumference. A flat surface is defined in the casing and communicates with the first semi-sphere circumference. A hole is defined through the flat surface. A flange extends radially outward from the second semi-sphere circumference and an aperture is defined through the quarter-sphere casing. A support board extends inward from a rear plate of the quarter-sphere casing for a motor and fans supported thereon.




The primary object of the present invention is to provide a casing for a kitchen range hood wherein the casing is easily to made and requires less welding or riveting processes.




These and further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, several embodiments in accordance with the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view to show a conventional casing for kitchen range hood;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view to show a semi-sphere casing which is to be equally cut into two quarter-sphere casings for kitchen range hood of the present invention;





FIG. 3

shows the two quarter-sphere casings for kitchen range hood of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view to show the quarter-sphere casing for kitchen range hood of the present invention, wherein a hole and an aperture are respectively punched;





FIG. 5

is an exploded view to show another embodiment of the quarter-sphere casing for kitchen range hood of the present invention, and





FIG. 6

illustrates a kitchen range hood employing the casing of the present invention connected to a wall.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 2

to


4


and


6


, the casing for kitchen range hood of the present invention comprises a quarter-sphere casing


20


which is equally cut from a semi-sphere casing


202


as shown in

FIG. 2

so that each quarter-sphere casing


20


includes a first semi-sphere circumference


200


and a second semi-sphere circumference


201


. A circular flat surface


220


is defined on a top portion of the semi-sphere


202


before being cut so that a flat surface


22


is defined in each of the quarter-sphere casings


20


and the flat surface


22


communicates with the first semi-sphere circumference. A hole


23


is defined through the flat surface


22


so as to be connected to a pipe


40


as shown in

FIG. 6. A

flange


21


extends radially outward from the second semi-sphere circumference


201


which is advantageous for installing a oil collection device


34


as shown in FIG.


6


.




An aperture


25


is defined through the quarter-sphere casing


20


and a switch


35


is engaged with the aperture


25


. A rear plate


31


is connected to the first circumference


200


so as to be fixedly on a wall to position the kitchen range hood on the wall. A support board


32


extends inward from the rear plate


31


of the quarter-sphere casing


20


and the support board


32


includes a central hole so that a motor


33


is supported on the support board


32


and fans are accessed from the central hole in the support board


32


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the kitchen range hood is located above the cook top or kitchen counter, a gas burner


50


is put on the cook top of the kitchen counter and a pot


60


is heated on the gas burner


50


. The smoke involving many oil particles is sucked by the fans and flows out from the pipe


40


. It is to be noted that the casing


20


of the present invention has a smooth inner periphery and outer periphery


24


so that few oil particles can stuck or adhered to the casing


20


. The casing


20


is easily made by pressing a metal plate and only two punching processes are required so as to meet the requirements of mass production.





FIG. 5

shows another embodiment of the casing wherein the quarter-sphere casing


20


′ and the flat surface


22


′ are two separated items which are connected to each other. The flat surface


22


′ has a lip


221


extending from a lower edge thereof and the lip


221


is welded to an inner surface of a recess


200


′ defined in a top of the casing


20


′.




While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A casing for a kitchen range hood, the casing comprising a quarter-sphere casing which includes a first semi-sphere circumference and a second semi-sphere circumference, a flat surface defined in the casing and communicating with the first semi-sphere circumference, a hole defined through the flat surface for connection to a pipe, a rear plate connected to the first circumference, a support board extending inwardly from the rear plate for supporting a motor, a flange extending radially outwardly from the second semi-sphere circumference for installing an oil collection device, and an aperture formed in the casing for engagement with a switch.
  • 2. The casing of claim 1, wherein the flat surface of the casing is defined by a separate member having the hole formed therethrough and a lip extending from a lower edge thereof, the lip being welded to an inner surface of a correspondingly-shaped recess defined in a top of the casing.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
1477590 Powell Dec 1923
1740668 Schierer Dec 1929
1827956 Sharpe Oct 1931