Information
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Patent Grant
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6752143
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Patent Number
6,752,143
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Date Filed
Monday, September 23, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 22, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Browdy and Neimark, P.L.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 126 299 R
- 126 299 D
- 454 67
- 055 DIG 36
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A range hood housing is constructed to include a top cover shell, a bottom cover plate fastened to said top cover shell, and an oil cup. The bottom cover plate is provided at a bottom side thereof with a downwardly protruded bottom protrusion such that a top recess opposite the bottom protrusion is correspondingly formed at a top side of the bottom cover plate. The top recess has a bottom portion, a sloping portion surrounding the bottom portion, a plurality of smoke inlets on the sloping portion, and at least one drip hole on the bottom portion. The oil cup is detachably mounted on the bottom side of the bottom cover plate corresponding in location to the drip hole.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a range hood and, more particularly, to a housing for range hood, which greatly improves the smoke suction efficiency of the range hood.
2. Description of the Related Art
A regular gas range generally comprises two burners (there are gas ranges having only one single burner). Further, regular range hoods commonly have two circular smoke inlets bilaterally disposed in the bottom side of the housing adapted to suck in smoke from the cooking pot or pan at the burners of the gas range by means of the operation of a motor fan. Because smoke from frying food does not rush directly upwardly in a straight course toward the smoke inlet of the range hood above, but disperses upwards toward the whole area of the bottom side of the housing of the range hood, thereby causing a part of the smoke to escape out of the range hood and to be sucked into the user's lungs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished to provide a housing for range hood, which eliminates the aforesaid problem. It is therefore the main object of the present invention to provide a housing for range hood, which greatly improves the smoke suction efficiency of the range hood.
To achieve this object of the present invention, the range hood housing comprises a top cover shell, a bottom cover plate fastened to said top cover shell, and an oil cup. The bottom cover plate is provided at a bottom side thereof with a downwardly protruded bottom protrusion such that a top recess opposite the bottom protrusion is correspondingly formed at a top side of the bottom cover plate. The top recess has a bottom portion, a sloping portion surrounding the bottom portion, a plurality of smoke inlets on the sloping portion, and at least one drip hole on the bottom portion. The oil cup is detachably mounted on the bottom side of the bottom cover plate corresponding in location to the drip hole.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the bottom cover plate is fastened to the top cover shell through a packing frame interconnected therebetween. However, the bottom cover plate can be directly fastened to the top cover shell as shown in another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention shows that the top recess of the bottom cover plate is integrally formed on the top side of the bottom cover plate. However, as shown in another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the bottom cover plate is constructed to include a mounting plate and a recessed plate on which the top recess is formed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a side view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a bottom view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is an exploded view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a side view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a side view of the third preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a side view of the fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a side view of the fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to FIGS.
1
˜
3
, a range hood housing
10
in accordance with the first preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown comprising a top cover shell
20
, the top cover shell
20
having a flat base
22
of substantially rectangular shape and a protruded portion
24
integral with a middle part of the flat base
22
at the rear side and defining a downward bottom open space, a packing frame
30
formed of a U-shaped packing strip
32
and a straight back packing strip
34
and fastened to the periphery of the flat base
22
of the top cover shell
20
, and a bottom cover plate
40
fitting the profile of the flat base
22
of the top cover shell
20
and fastened to the packing frame
30
. When assembled, the range hood housing
10
provides an inside space for the mounting of a motor fan
52
, lamp means and etc. (this regard is not within the scope of the present invention, therefore no further detailed description in this regard is necessary).
The main features of the range hood
10
are outlined hereinafter. The bottom cover plate
40
is made of a metal plate by stamping, having a bottom side forming a downwardly protruded bottom protrusion
41
(see
FIG. 2
) such that a top surface of the bottom cover plate defines a top recess
42
corresponding to the opposite bottom protrusion
41
. The top recess
42
is surrounded by a substantially rectangular periphery. The width of the substantially rectangular periphery of the bottom cover plate
40
at the front side is relatively greater than the width at the rear side and the other two opposite lateral sides so that sufficient area is provided at the front side for making a lamp hole
43
. Alternatively, the lamp hole can be made at the rear side or either of the two opposite lateral sides of the substantially rectangular periphery of the bottom cover plate
40
. The top recess
42
has a bottom portion
44
with an elongated flat surface and a sloping portion around the elongated flat bottom portion
44
. The sloping portion include two triangular sloping surfaces
45
respectively disposed at the left and right sides, and two trapezoidal sloping surfaces
46
and
47
respectively disposed at the front and rear sides between the triangular sloping surfaces
45
. The flat bottom portion
44
is equally spaced between the two opposite lateral side edges of the bottom cover plate
40
, however it is relatively closer to the rear side edge of the bottom cover plate
40
rather than the front side edge (see FIG.
2
). Therefore, the area of the front trapezoidal sloping surface
46
is greater than the rear trapezoidal sloping surface
47
, and the sloping angle of the front trapezoidal sloping surface
46
is smaller than the rear trapezoidal sloping surface
47
. The bottom cover plate
40
further comprises a plurality of drip holes
48
in the flat bottom portion
44
, a plurality of main smoke inlets
491
and auxiliary smoke inlets
492
in the two triangular sloping surfaces
45
, the front trapezoidal sloping surface
46
and the rear trapezoidal sloping surface
47
. According to this embodiment, the smoke inlets
491
and
492
are elongated slots arranged in parallel. The smoke inlets
492
extend downwards along the sloping angle of the trapezoidal sloping surfaces
46
,
47
. The smoke inlets
492
extend obliquely downwards toward the left or right side along the sloping angle of the triangular sloping surface
45
. Alternatively, the smoke inlets
491
,
492
can be made having any of a variety of shapes.
A rectangular oil cup
54
is fastened to the bottom side of the downwardly protruded bottom protrusion
41
corresponding to the drip holes
48
the flat bottom portion
44
, and adapted to collect accumulated waste oil from the drip holes
48
.
In actual practice, the smoke inlets
491
,
492
are formed in the bottom cover plate
40
by punching in direction from the bottom surface (bottom side) of the bottom cover plate
40
toward the top surface (top side) thereof. Therefore, when the smoke inlets
491
,
492
made, the outer surface of the bottom cover plate
40
is maintained smooth, and the peripheral edges of the smoke inlets
491
,
492
respectively protrude over the top surface of the bottom cover plate
40
. In order to prevent injury of the worker or maintenance person's hands by the protruded peripheral edges of the smoke inlets
491
,
492
, a rectangular screen plate
60
is fastened to the bottom cover plate
40
and covered over the top recess
42
. The rectangular screen plate
60
has a rectangular opening
61
corresponding to the flat bottom portion
44
of the bottom cover plate
40
, and a plurality of slots
62
spaced around the rectangular opening
61
corresponding to the smoke inlets
491
,
492
of the bottom cover plate
40
. The opening
61
and slots
62
of the rectangular screen plate
60
are formed by punching in direction from the top surface of the rectangular screen plate
60
toward the bottom surface thereof. Therefore, the top surface of the rectangular screen plate
60
is maintained smooth when the opening
61
and the slots
62
made (the drip holes
48
of the bottom cover plate
40
are formed by punching in direction from the top surface of the bottom cover plate
40
toward the bottom surface thereof).
Because the smoke inlets
491
,
492
extend in different directions in the four sides of the top recess
42
, they form a big suction area covering almost the whole bottom side of the range hood. Therefore, smoke from the gas range can wholly be sucked into the range hood
10
and expelled to the outside of the house, i.e., the range hood eliminates the drawback of limited suction area of the conventional range hoods
FIGS. 4 and 5
show a range hood housing constructed according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention. According to this embodiment, the range hood housing
70
is comprised of a top cover shell
80
and a bottom cover plate
90
. The top cover shell
80
defines a rectangular bottom opening. The profile of bottom cover plate
90
fits the bottom opening of the hollow top cover shell
80
. The border area of the bottom cover plate
90
is bent downwards, forming a peripheral flange
91
, which is fastened to the border of the rectangular bottom opening of the hollow top cover shell
80
such that a bottom recess
71
is defined around the downwardly protruded bottom protrusion
92
at the bottom side of the bottom cover plate
90
. The lowest edge of the downwardly protruded bottom protrusion
92
is disposed at about the elevation of the bottom open side of the rectangular bottom recess
71
. The topside of the bottom cover plate
90
forms a top recess
93
corresponding to the downwardly protruded bottom protrusion
92
. The border of the top recess
93
has a substantially rectangular profile. The top recess
93
has a bottom portion and a sloping portion including two sloping surfaces
94
of substantially semi-circular profile respectively disposed at left and right sides. The front and rear sides of the peripheral wall of the sloping portion of the top recess
93
are smoothly downwardly curved inward and met at the lowest area between the sloping surfaces
94
of substantially semi-circular profile. The bottom cover plate
90
further comprises two drip holes
95
bilaterally disposed in the bottom portion of the top recess
93
between the sloping surfaces
94
of substantially semi-circular profile, and a plurality of oblong smoke inlets
961
,
962
in the sloping portion of the top recess
93
around the drip holes
95
and spaced from the drip holes
95
at a distance and respectively extended toward the border area of the bottom cover plate
90
. Further, a rectangular oil cup
97
is fastened to the bottom side of the bottom cover plate
90
, and adapted to collect accumulated waste oil from the drip holes
95
.
FIG. 6
shows a range hood housing constructed according to the third embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
with the exception of the structure of the bottom cover plate. According to this embodiment, the bottom cover plate
100
is comprised of a mounting frame
101
, and a recessed plate
102
on which the top recess is formed. The recessed plate
102
has a vertical mounting flange
1021
fastened to a vertical mounting flange
1011
of the mounting frame
101
by long screw bolts
103
, leaving a space
106
between the mounting frame
101
and the recessed plate
102
for enabling smoke to pass from the cooking pot or pan at the gas range into the inside of the gas range hood.
FIG. 7
shows a range hood housing constructed according to the fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment shown in
FIG. 6
with the exception of the design of the recessed plate
102
. According to this embodiment, the recessed plate
102
has a horizontal mounting flange
1021
fastened to a horizontal mounting flange
1011
of the mounting frame
101
by long screw bolts
103
, leaving a space
106
between the mounting frame
101
and the recessed plate
102
for enabling smoke to pass from the cooking pot or pan at the gas range into the inside of the range hood.
FIG. 8
shows a range hood housing constructed according to the fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is similar to the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
with the exception that the recessed plate
102
of this embodiment is fixedly abutted against the mounting frame
101
and, the recessed plate
102
has smoke inlets
108
for guiding smoke from the cooking pot or pan at the gas range into the range hood.
Claims
- 1. A range hood housing comprising:a top cover shell; a bottom cover plate fastened to said top cover shell, said bottom cover plate being provided at a bottom side thereof with a downwardly protruded bottom protrusion such that a top recess opposite the bottom protrusion is correspondingly formed at a top side of the bottom cover plate, said top recess having a bottom portion, a sloping portion surrounding the bottom portion, a plurality of smoke inlets on the sloping portion, and at least one drip hole on the bottom portion; and an oil cup detachably mounted on the bottom side of the bottom cover plate corresponding in location to the drip hole.
- 2. The range hood housing of claim 1, wherein the top recess is integrally formed on the top side of said bottom cover plate.
- 3. The range hood housing of claim 1, wherein said bottom cover plate comprises a mounting frame and a recessed plate detachably connected to said mounting frame and having the top recess.
- 4. The range hood housing of claim 1 further comprising a packing frame interconnected with said top cover shell and said bottom cover shell such that the bottom cover plate is fastened to the top cover shell through said packing frame.
- 5. The range hood housing of claim 1, wherein said top cover shell has a bottom opening and said bottom cover plate has a downward peripheral flange fitted to the bottom opening of said top cover shell and defining at the bottom side of the bottom cover plate a bottom recess around the bottom protrusion.
- 6. The range hood housing as defined in claim 1, claim 4 or claim 5, wherein the bottom portion of the top recess of said bottom cover plate is an elongated flat surface and the sloping portion of the top recess of said bottom cover plate includes two triangular sloping surfaces respectively disposed at left and right sides thereof, and two trapezoidal sloping surfaces respectively disposed at front and rear sides thereof.
- 7. The range hood housing as defined in claim 1, claim 4 or claim 5, wherein the sloping portion of the top recess of said bottom cover plate includes two sloping surfaces of substantially semi-circular profile respectively disposed at left and right sides thereof, a front peripheral wall and a rear peripheral wall smoothly connected between said sloping surfaces of substantially semi-circular profile.
- 8. The range hood housing as defined in claim 1, wherein said smoke inlets includes a plurality of main smoke inlets and auxiliary smoke inlets disposed around the bottom portion of the top recess of said bottom cover plate.
- 9. The range hood housing as defined in claim 1 further comprising a screen plate fastened to said bottom cover plate and covered over said top recess, said screen plate having at least one opening corresponding to the bottom portion of said top recess of said bottom cover plate and a plurality of slots spaced around the opening of said screen plate.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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06300338 |
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