Claims
- 1. A fume ventilating hood for use in conjunction with a heating apparatus or the like for attaining ventilation in the region upwardly of such an apparatus and for removing its generated fumes, comprising, a housing, said housing having at least front and side walls, a top structural means for the housing, said top structural means comprising the top wall of the housing, a supply inlet communicating with said housing for conveying fresh air to the same, and an exhaust outlet communicating with the housing for removing the combined air and fumes from the region above the apparatus, a diverter means for the housing and interconnecting between the said inlet and outlet and being singularly planar in configuration and useful for directing the incoming fresh air towards the rear of the housing, a rear support for the housing and connecting in proximity with the said exhaust outlet, a shallow filter held by the said rear support, said diverter means being inclined in its positioning within the hood, with the upper end of the said diverter means being located in proximity with the rear support, and with the lower segment of said diverter means being disposed proximate the lower front of said housing, a diffuser means provided between the top wall of the housing and the approxiate lower segment of the diverter means, said diffuser means containing a slot therein extending approximately the width of the housing and useful for forming a thin film of incoming air that moves substantially in parallel along the inner side of the housing front wall and then towards the diverter means, the upper end of the singularly planar diverter means terminating within the region directly in front of the said filter so as to provide for the unencumbered and unvortexed flow of the accumulated air and fumes directly into the exhaust outlet without any obstruction other than that provided by the said filter, the relationship of the said shallow filter located within the housing providing for a flow of approximately seventy-two percent or more of untempered air through the ventilating hood, and a substantial reduction in the attraction of temperate air therethrough, and a deflecting means connecting proximately at the lower front of the housing and spaced from the lower segment of the diverter means and useful for redirecting the diverted incoming air directly towards the outlet disposed filter in parallel flow with the underside of the singularly planar diverter means for creation of an air boundary layer therewith without generating any substantial vortexing of said air for its eventual exhausting of the now combined air and fumes from the said hood.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 and including a supplemental deflecting means incorporated within the structure of the first said deflecting means and useful for diverting the thin layer of flowing air upwardly into proximity with the underside of the said diverter means.
- 3. The invention of claim 1 and including a second deflecting means arranged in proximity with the first said deflecting means and forming an air space therebetween of substantially smaller dimensions than the space between the lower edge of the diverter means and the said first deflecting means, said second deflecting means useful for directing a minor segment of the flowing air substantially downwardly for forming an air shield in the front of the apparatus and for confinement of its heat thereby enhancing its attractions to the exhaust outlet of the hood.
- 4. The invention of claim 1 and wherein said top, front and side walls are insulated.
- 5. The invention of claim 2 and wherein said first deflecting means extending rearwardly from its connection with a lower end of the front wall and in a direction inclined upwardly approximately towards the said filter, with said supplemental deflecting means extending in a direction further inclined upwardly and in a direction towards the underside of the diverter means.
- 6. The invention of claim 1 and wherein the heighth of the filter is substantially less than one-half the length of the diverter means.
- 7. The invention of claim 3, and wherein less than twelve percent of the incoming air is deflected downwardly by the second deflecting means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application comprises a continuation of the application having Ser. No. 297,569 filed on Aug. 31, 1981 now abandoned; which application is denominated as a continuation-in-part of the application of the same inventors filed on Mar. 8, 1979, under Ser. No. 018,725, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,286,572.
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