1. Field of the Invention
The invention is related to a kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus for degreasing and deodorization, and more particularly to a kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus for removing grease and odors in the exhaust fume by using activated carbon filters and UVC lamps.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Generally speaking, as people are cooking in a restaurant or in a kitchen, a large quantity of fume is generated. The grease contained in the fume is prone to accumulate on the wall or at the corners of the wall. The greasy contaminant tends to linger and is hard to clean up, which would in turn affect the environmental hygiene. Hence, the restaurant operator developed an oil and smoke cleaning equipment for removing the grease contained in the fume, so as to suppress the aforementioned drawbacks. An ordinary oil and smoke cleaning equipment is used to transfer the fume to a container containing an aqueous solution. After the fume enters the container containing the aqueous solution, a sprayer or a sprinkler is used to spray aqueous mist, such that the grease can be adhered to the aqueous mist and enters the aqueous solution to allow the grease to reside and float on the surface of the aqueous solution. The gas generated as a result of the degreasing process of the fume can be expelled through the container, thereby attaining the goal of degreasing.
Although such oil and smoke cleaning equipment is able to eliminate the grease contained in the fume, the odor included in the fume is not able to be removed. As a result, the user would have bad feelings. This is because the grease is retained in the container by a simple sprayer or sprinkler when the fume passes through the container, while the gas generated after the degreasing process is expelled out of the container without being filtered by any filter means. Hence, the gas expelled therefrom emanates smelly odor, which would cause discomfort to people as the cooking smells are pervaded in the ambient environment. Secondly, when the chef of the restaurant is cooking foodstuff with a heavy taste (e.g. garlic, ginger, onion, spice), the problem of smelly odor emanated from the foodstuff is worsened. This would significantly affect the practicability and valuableness of the conventional oil and smoke cleaning equipment. What is worse, this would inflict a huge aggravation to environmental and air pollutions, and would seriously demolish the air quality and cleanliness of the ambient environment.
In view of the problems encountered by the prior art, the inventors devise a novel kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus based on past experiences, devoted observations and researches, and employment of academic theories. The inventive kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus is designed to address the problems encountered by the prior art by using activated carbon filters and UVC lamps to deodorize and degrease the kitchen fume. The structure and operation of the inventive kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus will be illustrated as follows.
To address the deficiencies existed in the prior art, an object of the invention is to provide a kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus for degreasing and deodorization. The kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus of the invention is based on a modification to the conventional oil and smoke cleaning equipment and is featured by the efficient deodorization and degreasing performance to the exhaust fume. The kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus of the invention uses a filter device and a sterilization device to filter, deodorize, and sterilize the exhaust fume so as to generate a clean gas, which is in turn expelled through an air outlet. The results of practical demonstrations of the invention indicate that the kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus of the invention is applicable to range hoods used in a kitchen or a restaurant as a feasible and efficient deodorization and degreasing equipment.
Another object of the invention is to provide a kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus for degreasing and deodorization. The inventive kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus not only is applicable to range hoods used in a kitchen or a restaurant, but is applicable to exhaust duct or blower. Hence, the applicability and practicability of the kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus of the invention can be elevated.
To this end, the invention proposes a kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus for degreasing and deodorization, including a main body having a receiving space therein, in which one end of the main body includes an air inlet and the other end of the main body includes an air outlet, while the air inlet, the receiving space, and the air outlet are configured to communicate with each other. The air inlet is set to allow exhaust fume to enter the receiving space therethrough. The kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus further includes a filter device mounted in the receiving space, filtering off the grease in the exhaust fume and absorbing the odor of the exhaust fume. The kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus further includes a sterilization device mounted in the receiving space, deodorizing and purifying the exhaust fume. With the kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus of the invention, the exhaust fume is set to undergo the filtering process, the deodorization process, and the sterilization process so as to be purified to a clean gas, which is then expelled through the air outlet. Therefore, the kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus of the invention is able to meet the goal of deodorization and degreasing.
According to the main aspect of the embodiment of the invention, the filter device consists of one or plural pre-processing filters located adjacently to the air inlet and filtering the exhaust fume. Alternatively, the filter device further includes one or plural post-processing filters located adjacently to the air outlet and re-filtering the exhaust fume. Or otherwise, the filter device may include either a pre-processing filter or a post-processing filter. Under this condition, the sterilization device may be selectively disposed in front of the pre-processing filter or in the rear of the pre-processing filter, or selectively disposed in front of the post-processing filter or in the rear of the post-processing filter.
In addition, the pre-processing filter or the post-processing filter may include activated carbon material that covers a portion of the area of the filter. Furthermore, the pre-processing filter or the post-processing filter may be configured in a planar manner or in a curvy manner so as to increase the active area for the activated carbon to absorb the exhaust fume.
In one aspect of the invention, the sterilization device further includes one or plural UVC lamps for deodorizing and purifying the exhaust fume by ozone and UV light generated by the UVC lamp. The UVC lamp may be disposed horizontally or obliquely in the receiving space, and the sterilization power can be adjusted depending on the amount of the exhaust fume entering through the air inlet.
Now the foregoing and other features and advantages of the invention will be best understood through the following descriptions with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Several exemplary embodiments embodying the features and advantages of the invention will be expounded in following paragraphs of descriptions. It is to be realized that the present invention is allowed to have various modification in different respects, all of which are without departing from the scope of the present invention, and the description herein and the drawings are to be taken as illustrative in nature, but not to be taken as a confinement for the invention.
The invention is aimed to tackle with the problem of severe environmental and air pollutions as a result of the heavy odor emanated during the cooking of foodstuff in a restaurant. Thus, the invention is directed to an improvement for addressing these problems. The invention proposes a kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus for degreasing and deodorization. Referring to
A sterilization device 300 is mounted in the receiving space 202, deodorizes and purifies the exhaust fume 11. Besides, a filter device is further mounted in the receiving space 202, filters off the grease in the exhaust fume 11 and absorbs the smell of the exhaust fume 11. In this embodiment, the filter device may include a pre-processing filter 401 and a post-processing filter 402. The pre-processing filter 401 is located adjacently to the air inlet 204 and performs the first filtering operation to the exhaust fume 11. The post-processing filter 401 is located adjacently to the air outlet 206 and performs a second filtering operation to the exhaust fume 11. It is to be noted that the number of the pre-processing filter 401 and the number of the post-processing filter 402 are not limited to one. In other words, a plurality of pre-processing filters 401 and a plurality of post-processing filters 402 may be mounted in the receiving space 202 for enhancing the degreasing efficiency by the increment of the number of filters.
On the other hand, if the amount of exhaust fume is below the capacity of the kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus, the pre-processing filter 401 and the post-processing filter 402 can be alternatively mounted, so as to downsize the kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus and reduce the manufacturing cost of the kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus. Such configuration still can fulfill the object of the invention without conceding the utility of the kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus. Here, the invention is described with reference to
The sterilization device 300 includes at least one UVC lamp 301. The configuration of the UVC lamp 301 can be understood with reference to
Furthermore, as to the selection of the material of the filter device, the pre-processing filter 401 and the post-processing filter 402 may include activated carbon material, as shown by the dotted patterns in
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In conclusion, the invention provides a kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus, which includes a filter device and a sterilization device for filtering, deodorizing, and sterilizing an exhaust fume to generate a clean gas which is expelled through an air outlet. In the foregoing embodiments of the invention, the sterilization device may include an UVC lamp that is able to simultaneously degrease and deodorize the exhaust fume by ozone and ultraviolet lights. The rated power of the UVC lamp can be adjusted depending on practical needs. The filter device may include filters consisting of an activated carbon material for absorbing the odor and grease in the exhaust fume by activated carbon when the exhaust fume passes through the filter. The invention is thus advantageous in terms of efficient degreasing and deodorization capability, ensured environmental cleanliness, and promoted versatility of the product. Compared to the prior art, the kitchen fume-cleaning apparatus of the invention is more cost-effective and productive, and possesses tremendous developmental potential and prevalence.
While the invention has been described in terms of what are presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention need not be restricted to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures. Therefore, the above description and illustration should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention which is defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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104111507 | Apr 2015 | TW | national |