Claims
- 1. A cooking exhaust apparatus for use in a cookroom defined by a floor, a ceiling and a side wall, said apparatus comprising:
- a smoke collecting hood provided above a heating unit;
- piping located in the ceiling, said piping having two ends through one of which it communicates with said smoke collecting hood;
- a hollow member having a first wall portion connected to the other end of said piping, said hollow member being attached to the side wall of said cookroom;
- an exhaust blower having a drawing port connected to a second wall portion of said hollow member separate and spaced from said first wall portion to which said piping is connected, said exhaust blower having an exhaust port discharging outside of said cookroom;
- said hollow member having an inside dimension substantially larger than an inside diameter of said drawing port and substantially larger than an inside diameter of said piping; and
- said exhaust blower being operative to suck air through said drawing port thereof to cause a negative pressure in said hollow member, by which air in said piping is caused to flow into said hollow member against flow resistance of said piping, said exhaust blower drawing air through said hollow member providing a strong low-noise exhaust from said smoke collecting hood.
- 2. A cooking exhaust apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said hollow member is formed of a plurality of wall portions that provide side surfaces that provide a box-like shape and is attached to an external surface of the side wall of said cookroom, one of said side surfaces including said first wall portion, another of said side surfaces including said second wall portion, wherein said first wall portion is spaced from a center of the side surface to which said piping is connected so that a large space is provided between said first and second wall portions of the hollow member.
- 3. A cooking exhaust apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said hollow member is provided inside said side wall.
- 4. A cooking exhaust apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said exhaust blower comprises a scirocco fan.
- 5. A cooking exhaust apparatus according to claim 1 wherein a drawing through hole for drawing air in the cookroom is formed in a wall portion of said smoke collecting hood.
- 6. A cooking exhaust apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said smoke collecting hood and said piping are connected by a vertical duct, and a drawing through hole for drawing air in the cookroom is formed in a wall portion of said vertical duct.
- 7. A cooking exhaust apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said smoke collecting hood and said piping are connected by a vertical duct, and a drawing through hole for drawing air in the cookroom is formed in each of a wall portion of said vertical duct and a wall portion of said smoke collecting hood.
- 8. A cooking exhaust apparatus according to claim 7 wherein an openable lid is provided at least at said drawing through hole formed in said vertical duct.
- 9. A cooking exhaust apparatus according to claim 8 wherein a metallic flame extinguishing device is provided in said smoke collecting hood.
- 10. A cooking exhaust apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said metallic flame extinguishing device is formed of a plurality of louver-like vent guide plates which partition the interior of said smoke collecting hood.
- 11. A method of installing a cooking exhaust apparatus comprising the steps of:
- removing an already-installed exhaust blower disposed above a cooking table while an already-installed hood in which the already-installed blower has been provided and an already-installed piping in a ceiling are left;
- connecting an opening of the piping to one side of a box-like hollow member having an inside dimension substantially larger than an inside diameter of the piping; and
- connecting a drawing port of an exhaust blower having an inside diameter substantially smaller than the inside dimension of the box-like hollow member to another side of the box-like hollow member so that a space provided between the opening of said piping and the drawing port of the blower is maximized.
- 12. A method of installing a cooking exhaust apparatus comprising the steps of:
- removing an already-installed exhaust blower disposed above a cooking table while an already-installed hood in which the already-installed blower has been provided and an already-installed piping in a ceiling are left;
- connecting an opening of the piping to a first portion of a box-like hollow member having an inside dimension substantially larger than an inside diameter of the piping; and
- connecting a drawing port of an exhaust blower having an inside diameter substantially smaller than the inside dimension of the box-like hollow member to a second portion of the box-like hollow member separate from the first portion so that a space provided between the opening of said piping connected to the first portion and the drawing port of the blower connected to the second portion is maximized.
- 13. A method of installing a cooking exhaust apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the already-installed hood is also removed along with the already-installed exhaust blower, and a newly-installed hood is placed in the space from which the already-installed hood has been removed, and is connected to the already-installed piping in the ceiling.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/466,764, filed Jun. 6, 1995, now abandoned.
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