1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a smoke exhauster, and more particularly to a smoke exhauster having a grease cup that may be easily and readily disengaged from the smoke exhauster without dirtying the hands of the users.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical smoke exhausters comprise a fan device for drawing or for circulating exhaust air or gas or smoke, and a grease or oil collector disposed in the bottom portion of the smoke exhauster, for collecting the grease or oil contained within the exhaust air or gas or smoke.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,733,349 to Wu discloses one of the typical oil collectors for upright smoke exhausters, and also comprising a grease or oil collector disposed below the fan device or disposed in the bottom portion of the smoke exhauster, for collecting the grease or oil contained within the exhaust air or gas or smoke.
Normally, the grease or oil collector is required to be secured to the smoke exhauster with one or more fasteners, such that additional tools are required for attaching or securing or detaching or disengaging the grease or oil collector from the smoke exhauster. In addition, both the smoke exhauster and the grease or oil collector will be covered with grease or oil, and the users hands will be dirtied by the grease or oil when attaching to or securing or detaching or disengaging the grease or oil collector from the smoke exhauster.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,979,436 to Chiang et al. discloses another smoke exhauster including two grease or oil collectors slidably attached to the smoke exhauster as a drawer, without additional fasteners and tools, and each having a projected tiny hand grip formed or provided thereon for being grasped or handled by the users.
However, the projected tiny hand grips of the grease or oil collectors may not be easily grasped or handled by the users, and the users hands will be dirtied by the grease or oil when attaching or securing the grease or oil collector to the smoke exhauster, particularly when detaching or disengaging the grease or oil collector from the smoke exhauster.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional smoke exhausters.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a smoke exhauster including a grease cup that may be easily and readily disengaged from the smoke exhauster without dirtying the hands of the users.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a smoke exhauster comprising a housing including at least one fan device provided therein for smoke drawing purpose, and including at least one orifice formed therein, an oil cup engageable into the orifice of the housing, and a catching device for catching the oil cup to the housing when the oil cup is moved upwardly relative to the housing, and to release the oil cup from the housing when the oil cup is moved upwardly relative to the housing again, without dirtying the hands of the users.
The catching device includes a container for attaching to the housing, a follower slidably received and engaged in the container, and device for grasping the follower to the container when the follower is moved upwardly relative to the container, and to release the follower from the container when the follower is moved upwardly relative to the container again.
The follower includes two sides each having a channel formed therein and defined by a guide member which includes a socket formed therein, and the grasping device includes two spring legs slidably engaged into the channels of the follower, and selectively receivable in the sockets of the guide members, for grasping the follower to the container.
The channels of the follower each includes an inverted Y-shaped structure having two passageways formed therein for slidably receiving and guiding the spring legs. The guide members each includes a downwardly extended limb for engaging with and for guiding the spring legs to engage into the sockets of the guide members, and then to be disengaged from the sockets of the guide members.
The follower includes a stop extended from one of the sides thereof, and located below a first guide member of the guide members and opposite to the limb of the first guide member, and arranged to engage with the spring legs of the grasping device, and to guide the spring legs of the grasping device to engage into the sockets of the guide members.
The container includes a space formed therein for slidably receiving the follower therein, and a passage formed therein for engaging the grasping device into the space of the container. The container includes a peg extended into the space thereof, and an arm extended into the passage thereof, for engaging with the grasping device, and for positioning and retaining the grasping device in the space of the container.
The cup includes at least one projection extended therefrom, and the follower includes two resilient pawls extended therefrom for engaging with the projection of the oil cup, and for detachably retaining the oil cup to the receptacle. The housing includes a casing provided therein for receiving and anchoring the container, and for engaging with and for forcing the resilient pawls of the follower to engage with the projection of the oil cup.
The casing includes at least one cavity formed therein, the container includes at least one protrusion extended outwardly therefrom, for engaging with the cavity of the casing, and for detachably anchoring the container to the casing. The housing includes a receptacle provided therein and having a chamber formed therein and having an open bottom for allowing the oil cup to move upwardly and to engage into the chamber via the open bottom of the receptacle.
The receptacle includes an opening formed therein for viewing the oil cup. The housing includes an inner peripheral portion having at least one window provided therein, and aligned with the opening of the receptacle.
The catching device includes a spring element positioned between the follower and the container, for biasing the follower to move relative to the container. The follower includes a hole formed therein for receiving the spring element. The container includes a pole extended therefrom and engageable into the hole of the follower, for engaging with the spring element and for guiding the spring element.
The container includes a space formed therein and defined by an inner peripheral surface for slidably receiving the follower, and a groove formed therein and communicating with the space thereof, the follower includes a key extended therefrom and slidably engaged in the groove of the container, and for guiding the follower to move relative to the container.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
The latching devices 30 each includes a receptacle 31 engaged into the respective orifice 12 of the housing 10, and secured to the housing 10 with such as latches or fasteners (not shown), or by adhesive materials, or by welding processes or the like. The receptacle 31 includes a front opening 32 formed therein and aligned with the respective window 14 of the housing 10 (
One or more, such as two retaining frames 40 are provided and engaged into the respective side peripheral recesses 33 of the receptacle 31, for example, the retaining frames 40 each includes a flap 41 bent or extended therefrom, and perpendicular thereto, also for engaging into the respective side peripheral recesses 33 of the receptacle 31, and each includes a panel 42 bent or extended therefrom, and perpendicular thereto, for securing to the housing 10, and thus for solidly securing and positioning the receptacle 31 to the housing 10.
The receptacle 31 includes a chamber 35 formed therein and having an open bottom 36 for allowing the grease or oil cup 20 to be engaged into the chamber 35 via the open bottom 36 of the receptacle 31. It is preferable that the grease or oil cup 20 is made of transparent or semi-transparent materials (
The receptacle 31 further includes one or more, such as two casings 37 disposed therein, such as disposed in the chamber 35 thereof and secured to the side portions thereof respectively, and each having a compartment 38 formed therein, and each having one or more, such as two cavities 39 formed therein (FIGS. 5 and 9-13), and a gripping or grasping or catching means or device 50 disposed or engaged in each of the casings 37, for gripping or catching or securing the grease or oil cup 20 to the receptacle 31. The grease or oil cup 20 includes one or more, such as two heads or projections 21 extended upwardly therefrom, for engaging with the catching devices 50, and for securing the grease or oil cup 20 to the receptacle 31.
As shown in
The containers 51 each further includes a peg 56 extended into the space 53 thereof and a passage 57 formed in the upper portion thereof, for engaging a spring or grasping means or device 60 into the space 53 of the container 51, and each further includes an arm 58 extended into the passage 57 thereof, for engaging with the grasping device 60, and for positioning and retaining the grasping device 60 in the space 53 of the container 51 with the peg 56 and the arm 58, and each further includes a pole 59 extended into the space 53 thereof. The grasping device 60 includes two spring legs 61, 62 extended therefrom.
A slide or follower 70 is slidably received or engaged in the space 53 of the container 51, and includes a key 71 extended therefrom, for slidably engaging in the groove 55 of the container 51, and for guiding the follower 70 to stably move up and down relative to the container 51, and includes a hole 72 formed therein for receiving a spring element 63 and the pole 59 of the container 51. The spring element 63 may be positioned by the pole 59, and may bias and force the follower 70 to slide or to move downwardly relative to the container 51.
The follower 70 includes two spring or resilient pawls 73 extended therefrom for engaging with the projections 21 of the grease or oil cup 20, best shown in
The guide members 80, 81 each includes a seat or socket 82 formed therein, such as formed in the lower or bottom portion thereof, and defined by a downwardly extended limb 83, in which the limbs 83 of the guide members 80, 81 on the opposite sides 74 of the follower 70 are extended on different or opposite direction. The inverted Y-shaped channels 75 of the follower 70 are arranged to slidably receive the spring legs 61, 62 of the grasping device 60, and the guide members 80, 81 are arranged to engage with the spring legs 61, 62 of the grasping device 60, to allow the spring legs 61, 62 of the grasping device 60 to be engaged into the sockets 82 of the guide members 80, 81.
The follower 70 further includes a stop 84 extended from one of the sides 74 thereof, and located below the guide member 80 and opposite to the limb 83 of the guide member 80, and also arranged to engage with the spring legs 61, 62 of the grasping device 60, and to guide the spring legs 61, 62 of the grasping device 60 to engage into the sockets 82 of the guide members 80, 81 when the follower 70 is slid or moved up relative to the container 51, and to be disengaged from the sockets 82 of the guide members 80, 81 when the follower 70 is slid or moved up relative to the container 51 again.
In operation, as shown in
At this moment, the spring or resilient pawls 73 of the follower 70 may be forced to move into the compartment 38 of the casing 37, and to engage with or to grip or to grasp the projections 21 of the grease or oil cup 20, and thus to secure or to retain the grease or oil cup 20 to the receptacle 31 and/or the housing 10. When the follower 70 is released, the follower 70 may be forced to move or to slide downwardly relative to the container 51 by the spring element 63, and the spring legs 61, 62 of the grasping device 60 may then be disengaged from the stops 84, and then guided to engage into the sockets 82 of the guide members 80, 81 (
As shown in
As shown in
At this moment, the spring element 63 may bias and force the follower 70 to slide or to move downwardly relative to the container 51, until the spring or resilient pawls 73 of the follower 70 are moved out or disengaged from the compartment 38 of the casing 37, and thus to disengage or to release the projections 21 of the grease or oil cup 20, and thus to disengage or to remove the grease or oil cup 20 from the receptacle 31 and/or the housing 10.
Accordingly, the users may use a paper sheet or a rag to engage with the grease or oil cup 20, and to move the grease or oil cup 20 up relative to the casings 37, and thus to engage the projections 21 of the grease or oil cup 20 with the followers 70, in order to move the followers 70 upwardly relative to the grasping device 60, and then to allow the spring legs 61, 62 of the grasping device 60 to be engaged into the sockets 82 of the guide members 80, 81, in order to secure or retain the grease or oil cup 20 to the receptacle 31 and/or the housing 10. The hands of the users may be prevented from contacting with the grease or oil that may be provided on the outer peripheral portion of the grease or oil cup 20 by the paper sheet or the rag.
The users may also use a paper sheet or a rag to engage with the grease or oil cup 20, and to move the grease or oil cup 20 up relative to the casings 37 again, in order to disengage the grease or oil cup 20 from the receptacle 31 and/or the housing 10, and may also prevent the hands of the users from contacting with the grease or oil that may be provided or applied on the outer peripheral portion of the grease or oil cup 20 by the paper sheet or the rag. It is to be noted that the casings 37 may be directly attached or secured to the housing 10 without the receptacles 31, or the receptacles 31 may be formed integral with the housing 10, and may thus be taken as one part or one portion of the housing 10.
Accordingly, the smoke exhauster in accordance with the present invention includes a grease cup that may be easily and readily disengaged from the smoke exhauster without dirtying the hands of the users.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.