External body of smoke exhauster

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Inventors

Jang, Sun-Sing

Application #

090948

Filed

Jul-13-1993

Published

Aug-2-1994

Current US Class

126/299D
126/299R

International Classes

F24C 015/20

Field of Search

126/299

Examiners

Dority; Carroll B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Browdy and Neimark

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Abstract
This invention is directed to smoke exhauster having two side members and a top plate. The side member includes a main portion having a plurality of horizontal rods disposed on an internal wall and a top portion. Both left and right edges of the top plate are bent downwardly to form a vertical plate portion having a plurality of through holes corresponding in location and number to the horizontal rods. A plurality of bolts pass through the through holes and are threaded to the horizontal rods.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An external body of a smoke exhauster comprising:

a top plate having left and right sides individually bent downwardly to form a vertical plate portion each having a plurality of through holes respectively;

two side members respectively engaged to said left and right sides of said top plate, each of said two side members including a main portion having a plurality of abutment rods disposed on a top section of an internal wall of said main portion corresponding in location and number to said through holes,

each of aid two side members having a top portion extending inwardly in a plane of said top plate from a top edge of said main portion, axes of said abutment rods being parallel to a plane of said top portion,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a kitchen smoke exhauster, and more particularly to the external body of a smoke exhauster.

As shown in FIGS. 1 & 2, the external body 10 of a smoke exhauster of the prior art comprises top plate 11, left plate 12, right plate 13 and rear plate 14. Both left and right plate 12, 13 are respectively provided with the projected strips 121, 131 disposed on the rims thereof. In the process of combining various plates to form the external body 10, both the left and right plates 12, 13 are united with the top plate 11 by fitting the projected strips 121, 131 over the left and the right edges of the top plate 11. The top plate 11, the left plate 12 and the right plate 13 are further fastened securely by means of spot welding.

The external body 10 of the prior art smoke exhauster described above possesses the disadvantage that the projecting flanges 121 and 131 fitting over the edges of the top plate 11 have sharp edges 123, which often become potential safety hazards, especially to a person who is cleaning and washing the external body 10. The projecting flanges 121 and 131 of the left and right plates 12 and 13 are often left with sharp edges, in view of the fact that they are made of thin sheet stainless steel by means of punching and pressing. In addition, the spot weld points 122 and 132 leave many visible marks on the external body 10, as shown in FIGS. 1 &2. Such weld points 122 and 132 seriously undermine the aesthetic effect of the external body 10.
 
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