Air extraction apparatus

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Inventors

Van Niekerk, Erasmus

Application #

139086

Filed

Aug-24-1998

Published

Mar-6-2001

Current US Class

126/299D
126/299R

International Classes

F24F 007/06

Field of Search

126/299 454/67 55/DIG.

Assignee

North Star Technologies Ltd. (Jersey, GB)

Examiners

Price; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marshall, O'Toole, Gerstein, Murray & Borun

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Abstract
An air extraction hood, which comprises a canopy defining an enclosed air collection and treatment zone, and having an operatively downwardly directed air inlet through which air to be treated can enter the zone, as well as an air outlet through which air can be discharged from the zone, the canopy being mountable with clearance above a cooking surface such that its inlet is located above the cooking surface; mounting means for mounting treatment means inside the canopy in the collection and treatment zone, between the inlet and outlet; and passageway defining means defining an air passageway between the inlet and the mounting means along which air can pass, with at least part of the passageway defining means being curved over at least a major portion of the distance from the inlet to the mounting means, to enhance air flow along the passageway.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An air extraction hood, which comprises

a canopy which is square or rectangular in plan view; which has a roof, a front wall, a rear wall spaced from the front wall, and a pair of spaced side walls spanning the space between the rear and front walls; said canopy defining an enclosed air collection and treatment zone; said canopy including a downwardly directed air inlet through which air to be treated can enter the zone, as well as an air outlet through which air can be discharged from the zone, and with the air inlet being defined between lower edges of the side walls, and between a first inlet defining member, extending between the side walls and located in proximity to the front wall, and a second inlet defining member, also extending between the side walls and located in proximity to the rear wall at a lower level than the first inlet defining member so that the depth of the hood at the rear wall is greater than its depth at the front wall;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an air extraction apparatus. It relates in particular to an air extraction hood mountable over a cooking surface, and to a cooking installation incorporating such a hood.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided an air extraction hood, which comprises

a canopy defining an enclosed air collection and treatment zone, and having an operatively downwardly directed air inlet through which air to be treated can enter the zone, as well as an air outlet through which air can be discharged from the zone, the canopy being mountable with clearance above a cooking surface such that its inlet is located above the cooking surface;

mounting means for mounting treatment means inside the canopy in the collection and treatment zone, between the inlet and outlet;

passageway defining means defining an air passageway between the inlet and the mounting means along which air can pass, with at least part of the passageway defining means being curved over at least a major portion of the distance from the inlet to the mounting means, to enhance air flow along the passageway.
 
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