Grill exhaust system

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Inventors

Graver, James H.

Application #

417835

Filed

Oct-6-1989

Published

Oct-16-1990

Current US Class

099/339
099/446
099/450
0D7/339
126/21A
126/300
126/37R

International Classes

A47J 037/00; A47J 037/06

Field of Search

99/339 99/422 99/444 99/447 99/375 99/400 99/401 99/408 99/425 99/445 99/446 99/448 99/450 126/1

Examiners

Simone; Timothy F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woodard, Emhardt, Naughton Moriarty and McNett

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Abstract
A cartridge for a grill exhaust system with a fan unit directing and exhausting a stream of fumes and particles created by cooking away from an apertured cooking surface and having a main frame defining an exhaust plenum and a pair of inwardly facing and mutually opposing shelves has a removable and replaceable flow diverter cartridge insertable in the plenum below the cooking surface which includes a cartridge body having a flow diverter assembly within the cartridge body for inducing undulation in the exhaust stream so that the particles are separated from the stream and collect on the assembly while the fumes are directed downwardly from the cooking surface through the vents. A pair of outwardly projecting and mutually opposing flanges rests on the shelves when the cartridge is placed in the plenum so that the cartridge is slidable relative to the shelves for removing the cartridge from the plenum, or may be removed vertically by lifting it out through the top of the plenum after removal of the grills and burners or elements.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A grill exhaust system for directing and exhausting a stream of fumes and particles created by cooking away from an apertured cooking surface comprising:

a main frame including a plurality of upwardly extending walls defining an exhaust plenum extending therebetween and a top opening for receiving the cooking surface;

a removable and replaceable flow diverter cartridge insertable in said plenum below the cooking surface and including,

a cartridge body having sides;

a flow diverter assembly within said cartridge body for inducing undulation in the exhaust stream including at least two substantially parallel spaced-apart overlying plates, each of said plates defining a plurality of exhaust vents wherein said exhaust vents are staggered relative to said exhaust vents in said substantially parallel plate therebelow and each immediately overlying plate defining a series of spaced covers for said exhaust vent immediately therebelow, said diverter assembly directing the stream downwardly from the cooking surface through said vents while inducing undulation so that the particles are separated from the stream and collect on said assembly while the fumes are exhausted therethrough;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an exhaust system for venting smoke and fumes away from an indoor grill unit. More particularly, the present invention relates to an exhaust system which draws the fumes and cooking gases downwardly away from the cooking surface before the fumes and cooking gases have been released to the atmosphere surrounding the cooking surface.

Conventional exhaust systems for venting cooking gases and fumes away from indoor grill units have generally been of the type which draw the fumes and cooking gases laterally over the top of the grill surface and then downwardly into a plenum chamber. In these exhaust systems, the cooking gases and fumes are permitted to rise upwardly away from the grill surface a specified distance and then are drawn basically horizontally away from the grill surface and then downwardly into the plenum chamber.

An example of such an exhaust system for an indoor grill unit is disclosed in Cerola U.S. Pat. No. 3,797,375. Cerola '375 discloses a grill unit and an adjacent plenum chamber. A fan mounted in the plenum chamber draws cooking gases and fumes from above the grill surface into the plenum chamber to be discharged to the outside atmosphere. That air can be drawn laterally through side openings located in the grill element structure to provide cooling for the grill element is also disclosed. However, as in other conventional exhaust systems, the cooking fumes and gases generated by cooking on the grill surface are permitted to rise upwardly away from the grill surface before they are drawn laterally toward the plenum chamber. By permitting the cooking gases and fumes, as well as the grease, to rise upwardly away from the grill surface, a certain amount of the grease and fumes will inevitably settle onto the surface surrounding the grill unit. This is generally undesirable because of the necessity of cleaning the surrounding surfaces after the grill unit has been utilized.
 
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