The present invention concerns a fume cupboard provided with improved sash.
Fume cupboards are protection devices provided with a forced suction work chamber, inside which tests can be carried out with chemical substances that create toxic fumes or in any case dangerous substances for the operator. Access to this inner chamber is by means of a door with a vertically sliding frame, named sash, in which a sheet of transparent material, preferably glass, is supported by said frame and has the function of providing front closure of the fume cupboard.
For the vertical movement of the sash relative to the framework of the fume cupboard, one or more counterweights are commonly used, connected to the sash frame by means of pulleys, bearings, wires or belts, where the counterweights are located behind and on the outside of the rear wall of the fume cupboard, in the limited space which usually separates this rear wall from the wall against which the fume cupboard is positioned when installed.
The described arrangement of the counterweight mechanism for control of the sash movements obstructs cleaning and maintenance operations thereon, considering the weight, volume and connection of the fume cupboard to the fume extraction system.
Furthermore the described positioning of the handling mechanism of the sash on the outside, behind the rear wall of the fume cupboard, lengthens the path of the connection cables to the front sash, thus contributing to the creation of friction which in turn increases the forces necessary to move the sash.
All the components of the described sash handling mechanism (pulleys, bearings, wires or belts) are furthermore positioned outside, therefore in an environment not protected against the aggressive action of the fumes extracted from the work chamber of the fume cupboard, thus being subject to dirt and consequent damages to the mechanical parts of the system.
The main object of the present invention is to produce a fume cupboard provided with an improved sash on which, unlike the similar equipment of the known art, maintenance work can be performed rapidly and simply, without the traditional need to move the fume cupboard from the wall against which it is positioned, in order to create the space necessary to access the counterweight mechanism.
A further object of the invention is to produce a fume cupboard provided with a sash which is simpler and less expensive than those known, traditionally positioned on the outside and behind the rear wall of the fume cupboard.
A further object of the invention is to produce a fume cupboard in which all the components of the sash handling mechanism are at least partly arranged in a closed environment protected from the aggression of the chemical agents present inside the fume cupboard.
Lastly, a further object of the invention is to produce a fume cupboard which, unlike the similar equipment of the known art, allows the sash to be changed rapidly and simply, without having to disassemble the operating counterweight mechanism from the body of the fume cupboard.
These and further objects are achieved by the fume cupboard of claim 1. Preferred embodiments of the fume cupboard of the invention are described in the remaining claims.
Compared to the fume cupboards of the known art, the one of the invention offers the advantage that, due to the positioning of the counterweight mechanism, pulleys, bearings, cables and belts on the sides of the body of the fume cupboard, access to said mechanism no longer requires having to work in the limited space between the rear wall of the fume cupboard and the wall against which the latter is positioned. Hence the possibility of intervening on the sash in a simpler, more practical and more rapid manner compared to those mounted on the outside of the rear wall of the traditional fume cupboards, in particular thanks to the presence of the openable door on the uprights of the fume cupboard.
In fact, the openable door on the uprights of the fume cupboard of the invention allows access to the mechanism that transmits the movements to the sash, without having to disassemble the framework of the fume cupboard and without having to disconnect the fume extraction hose from the body of the fume cupboard.
The fume cupboard of the invention furthermore has the advantage of presenting a simpler and less expensive sash than the sashes of the known fume cupboards, due to the use of fewer components, moreover positioned in an environment protected from the attack of chemical agents present inside the fume cupboard.
The fume cupboard of the invention also has the advantage of allowing replacement of the sash, leaving on the latter the relative operating mechanism, which makes the replacement operation simpler, more practical and more rapid compared to the operation required on the traditional fume cupboards.
These and other objects, advantages and characteristics are made clear by the following description of some preferred embodiments of the fume cupboard of the invention illustrated, by way of non-limiting examples, in the figures of the accompanying drawings.
In them:
The fume cupboard of the invention is indicated overall by 1 in
The fume cupboard 1 is completed by two lateral panels 6 and 7 arranged between the relative front and rear uprights, an upper panel 8 which can be provided with a suction hole 9 for the extraction of the fumes from the chamber 10 of the fume cupboard 1 and a rear closing panel 11.
As illustrated in
The vertical movements of the sash 4 are achieved by means of the transmission system 14 of
Advantageously and according to the invention, the described transmission system for transmitting the movements to the sash 4 is housed in an internal space 25, formed inside the front upright 2b and closed by means of a door 26 forming part of said upright. A similar transmission system is also provided inside the internal space 25 of the other front upright 2a of the fume cupboard of the invention.
As better illustrated in
According to a preferred embodiment of the fume cupboard of the invention, said door 26 has a first longitudinal edge provided with a hinge coupling with the corresponding longitudinal first edge of the upright 2b and a second longitudinal edge provided with a snap coupling with the corresponding longitudinal second edge of the same upright.
In the embodiment shown in the
The second longitudinal edge 52 of the door 26, opposite the edge 50, has a tooth 53 which snap-couples with a corresponding counter element 54 provided on the relative inner part of the internal space 25 of the upright 2b.
In the version of
The coordination of the movements of the transmission systems 14 housed in the front uprights 2a and 2b of the fume cupboard 1 is achieved by means of a synchronization shaft 27, better illustrated in
The transmission system 14 to the frame 12 of the sash 4 functions between the state of operation illustrated in
During normal operation of the sash (
In the event of breakage of the belt 20, the traction force generated by the counterweight 24 is lacking and, in these conditions, the spring 34 returns the sliding bracket 21 towards the plate 15. This causes interference of the tongues 37 and 38 against the screw 31 of the bracket 21, with consequent rotation thereof around their shared pin 40. This causes the above-mentioned tongues 37, 38 to reciprocally move away until their serrated edge 39 interferes against the inner walls 41 of the internal space 25 of the uprights 2a and 2b, thus stopping the stroke of the sash 4.
In the variation illustrated in
In the variation of
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the connection of the plate 15 to the frame 12 of the sash 4 includes a friction stop mechanism to stop the movements of the sash, as illustrated in
When the command is given to the sash 4 to move back up in the direction of the arrow F1, the pin 48 interferes with the block element 43, thus causing slowing down and stopping of said upstroke movement by the friction produced by the piston 45. When the button 49 is pressed subsequently, it causes oscillation of the lever 46 in the direction of the arrow F2, moving the pin 48 away from the plate 15 and from the relative block element 43, thus allowing complete upward movement of the sash and complete opening of the inner chamber 10 of the fume cupboard 1.
Modifications can be made to the invention as described above and illustrated in the attached figures, to produce variations which nevertheless fall within the scope of the following claims.
Thus, for example, the counterweight 24 could be replaced by a linear lead screw with an electric or manual control.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102017000085216 | Jul 2017 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2018/055190 | 7/13/2018 | WO | 00 |