EP2808613A1 - Hood extractor - Google Patents
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- EP2808613A1 EP2808613A1 EP14170190.4A EP14170190A EP2808613A1 EP 2808613 A1 EP2808613 A1 EP 2808613A1 EP 14170190 A EP14170190 A EP 14170190A EP 2808613 A1 EP2808613 A1 EP 2808613A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B08—CLEANING
- B08B—CLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
- B08B15/00—Preventing escape of dirt or fumes from the area where they are produced; Collecting or removing dirt or fumes from that area
- B08B15/02—Preventing escape of dirt or fumes from the area where they are produced; Collecting or removing dirt or fumes from that area using chambers or hoods covering the area
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24C—DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGESĀ ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
- F24C15/00—Details
- F24C15/20—Removing cooking fumes
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24C—DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGESĀ ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
- F24C15/00—Details
- F24C15/20—Removing cooking fumes
- F24C15/2057—Removing cooking fumes using a cleaning liquid
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- the invention relates to a hood extractor for extracting contaminated air from appliances.
- contaminated air produced by cooking appliances is extracted by a hood extractor mounted above the appliances.
- the hood extractor comprises a grease filter, which collects grease and dust from the air.
- the hood extractor may comprise a UV light source emitting UV light, which breaks the grease molecules into small particles, which are removed from the hood extractor with the air flow.
- the extractor surfaces collect grease and dust, which has to be removed periodically. This is done by spraying washing agent mixed with water into the extractor through nozzles.
- the spraying system is realized by fitting nozzles to pipes arranged inside the extractor. This construction, however, needs a lot of space inside the extractor, which in turn increases the dimensions of the extractor and air pressure drop caused by the extractor. Further, there is a gap between the pipe and the extractor wall, which collects grease and dust, which is difficult remove by washing. Also the spraying angle of the nozzles is not always an optimal, which weakens the washing result.
- the object of the present invention is to provide an improved hood extractor.
- the hood extractor comprises a housing through which air to be extracted is arranged to flow, an air inlet for conducting air into the housing, an air outlet for removing air from the housing, a grease filter arranged in the housing between the air inlet and the air outlet and an arrangement for spraying washing agent into the housing.
- the arrangement for spraying washing agent comprises at least one duct and nozzles for spraying washing agent from the duct into the housing. The nozzles are formed in a wall of the duct.
- the hood extractor according to the invention causes a low air pressure drop, since the nozzles are formed in the wall of the duct and therefore do not extend outwards from surface of the duct.
- the duct is attached to or integrated into the wall of the housing or installed with a small gap between it and the wall of the housing. This further reduces the air pressure drop in the extractor. If the duct is attached or integrated into the wall of the housing, there is no gap between the duct and the wall of the housing and no grease and dust can go therebetween. This makes it easier to wash the surfaces of the hood extractor efficiently.
- Fig. 1 shows a hood extractor 1 according to an embodiment of the invention.
- contaminated air from cooking appliance(s) is extracted by the hood extractor 1, which is mounted above the cooking appliance(s).
- the hood extractor 1 can be used in ship kitchens, restaurants, hotels and other commercial kitchens.
- the hood extractor 1 comprises a housing 2, through which air to be extracted is arranged to flow.
- the housing 2 is provided with an air inlet 3 for conducting air into the housing 2 and an air outlet 4 for removing air from the housing 2.
- the air outlet 4 is connected to an exhaust duct, which conducts air to the atmosphere. Air is sucked through the housing 2 by a fan installed downstream of the air outlet 4.
- the hood extractor 1 comprises a hood 18, which prevents contaminated air from escaping to the kitchen and directs air toward the air inlet 3.
- the front wall 15 of the housing comprises a baffle 12 having a front surface 13, which directs the air flow downwards after passing through the air inlet 3.
- a grease filter 7 for collecting grease from the air flow is arranged in the housing 2 between the air inlet 3 and the air outlet 4.
- the grease filter 7 can be a mesh or baffle filter or a hybrid of mesh filter and baffle filter.
- the grease filter 7 is installed between a front wall 15 and a rear wall 19 of the housing 2 so that all the air flowing from the air inlet 3 to air outlet 4 passes through the grease filter 7.
- the hood extractor 1 further comprises a UV light source 20, which emits UV light. UV light breaks the grease molecules into small particles, which are removed from the hood extractor 1 with the air flow.
- the UV light source 20 is installed in the housing 2 downstream of the grease filter 7.
- the hood extractor 1 comprises an arrangement for spraying washing agent into housing 2.
- Washing agent can be water, pure washing agent or mixture of water and washing agent.
- the arrangement for spraying washing agent comprises at least one duct 5 attached to or integrated into a wall of the housing 2 and nozzles 6 for spraying washing agent from the duct 5 into the housing 2.
- the duct 5 is arranged in the housing 2.
- the duct 5 can be attached directly to the wall of the housing 2 or installed with a gap between it and the wall of the housing 2.
- the width of the gap is less than 50 mm, typically less than 20 mm.
- this gap can be washed with nozzles 6, for example the nozzles 6 can be formed in a wall of the duct 5, which faces the wall of the housing 2. Washing agent is conducted into housing 2 along the duct 5 and sprayed by nozzles 6 into the housing 2.
- the duct 5 can be attached to or integrated into the wall of the housing 2 upstream of the grease filter 7.
- a front wall 15 of the housing 2 comprises a baffle 12 having a front surface 13 for directing the air flow downwards after passing through the air inlet 3.
- the duct 5 can be attached to or integrated into or arranged on a rear surface 14 of the baffle 12. Additionally or alternatively, the duct 5 can be attached to or integrated into or arranged on an inner corner between a bottom wall 21 and the rear wall 19 of the housing 2. Additionally or alternatively, the duct 5 can be attached to or integrated into or arranged on the wall of the housing 2 downstream of the grease filter 7. For example, the duct 5 can be attached to or integrated into or arranged on an inner corner between the front wall 15 or rear wall 19 and a top wall 16 of the housing 2.
- the duct 5 has an angular cross-section.
- the duct 5 comprises a rear wall 22, which is arranged against the wall of the housing 2.
- the wall of the housing 2 may form the rear wall of the duct 5.
- the duct 5 comprises at least three walls, typically 4-6 walls, which are arranged at an angle with respect to each other. The angle between the walls can be selected so that washing agent can be sprayed at an optimal angle from the nozzles 6.
- the walls of the duct 5 are flat. At least two of the walls are provided with nozzles 6 for spraying washing agent into the housing 2. Typically, the walls, which are directed towards the interior of the housing 2, are provided nozzles 6 for spraying washing agent into the housing 2.
- the nozzles 6 are formed in the wall or walls of the duct 5.
- the nozzle 6 comprises a nozzle opening 8 in the wall of the duct 5.
- the washing agent is sprayed from the nozzle opening 8 into the housing 2.
- the diameter of the nozzle opening 8 is 0.7-1 mm.
- the shape and/or the diameter of nozzle opening 8 affect the droplet size and/or the shape of the spraying pattern.
- the nozzle 6 further comprises a spin plate 9 having an S-shaped opening 10. The spin plate 9 is arranged against the inner surface of the wall of the duct 5 so that the nozzle opening 8 and the S-shaped opening 10 are facing each other.
- the nozzle 6 further comprises a block plate 11 arranged against the spin plate 8 so that both ends of the S-shaped opening 10 are uncovered.
- a swirl of washing agent can be formed in the housing 2.
- other types of nozzles can be used, for example conventional spray nozzles, which are mounted to the wall of the duct 5 and extend outwards from the duct 5.
- the distance between adjacent nozzles 6 in the wall of the duct 5, as measured in the longitudinal direction of the duct 5, is 100-200 mm, typically 130-170 mm.
- the pressure of the washing agent in the duct 5 is below 15 bar, typically 8-10 bar.
- the hood extractor 1 further comprises a filter nozzle 17 for injecting washing agent directly into the grease filter 7.
- the filter nozzle 17 is arranged to inject washing agent into the grease filter 7 from a filter end which faces the wall of the housing 2. By means of the filter nozzle 17 the grease filter 7 can be cleaned efficiently.
- the hood extractor is also provided with a drain opening 23, through which washing agent is removed from the housing 2.
- the drain opening 23 is formed in the bottom wall 21 of the housing 2.
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- The invention relates to a hood extractor for extracting contaminated air from appliances.
- In commercial kitchens contaminated air produced by cooking appliances is extracted by a hood extractor mounted above the appliances. The hood extractor comprises a grease filter, which collects grease and dust from the air. Additionally, the hood extractor may comprise a UV light source emitting UV light, which breaks the grease molecules into small particles, which are removed from the hood extractor with the air flow.
- Despite the use of the grease filter and the UV light, the extractor surfaces collect grease and dust, which has to be removed periodically. This is done by spraying washing agent mixed with water into the extractor through nozzles. Typically the spraying system is realized by fitting nozzles to pipes arranged inside the extractor. This construction, however, needs a lot of space inside the extractor, which in turn increases the dimensions of the extractor and air pressure drop caused by the extractor. Further, there is a gap between the pipe and the extractor wall, which collects grease and dust, which is difficult remove by washing. Also the spraying angle of the nozzles is not always an optimal, which weakens the washing result.
- The object of the present invention is to provide an improved hood extractor.
- This object can be achieved by a hood extractor according to
independent claim 1. - The hood extractor according to the invention comprises a housing through which air to be extracted is arranged to flow, an air inlet for conducting air into the housing, an air outlet for removing air from the housing, a grease filter arranged in the housing between the air inlet and the air outlet and an arrangement for spraying washing agent into the housing. The arrangement for spraying washing agent comprises at least one duct and nozzles for spraying washing agent from the duct into the housing. The nozzles are formed in a wall of the duct.
- The hood extractor according to the invention causes a low air pressure drop, since the nozzles are formed in the wall of the duct and therefore do not extend outwards from surface of the duct.
- According to an embodiment of the invention the duct is attached to or integrated into the wall of the housing or installed with a small gap between it and the wall of the housing. This further reduces the air pressure drop in the extractor. If the duct is attached or integrated into the wall of the housing, there is no gap between the duct and the wall of the housing and no grease and dust can go therebetween. This makes it easier to wash the surfaces of the hood extractor efficiently.
- In the following the invention will be described by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a hood extractor according to an embodiment of the invention, -
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a duct that can be used in the hood extractor offig. 1 . -
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a nozzle that can be used for injecting washing agent from the duct into the interior of the hood extractor. -
Fig. 4 shows from above a spin plate of the nozzle offig. 3 . -
Fig. 1 shows ahood extractor 1 according to an embodiment of the invention. In kitchens contaminated air from cooking appliance(s) is extracted by thehood extractor 1, which is mounted above the cooking appliance(s). Thehood extractor 1 can be used in ship kitchens, restaurants, hotels and other commercial kitchens. - The
hood extractor 1 comprises ahousing 2, through which air to be extracted is arranged to flow. Thehousing 2 is provided with anair inlet 3 for conducting air into thehousing 2 and anair outlet 4 for removing air from thehousing 2. Theair outlet 4 is connected to an exhaust duct, which conducts air to the atmosphere. Air is sucked through thehousing 2 by a fan installed downstream of theair outlet 4. Thehood extractor 1 comprises ahood 18, which prevents contaminated air from escaping to the kitchen and directs air toward theair inlet 3. Thefront wall 15 of the housing comprises a baffle 12 having a front surface 13, which directs the air flow downwards after passing through theair inlet 3. - A grease filter 7 for collecting grease from the air flow is arranged in the
housing 2 between theair inlet 3 and theair outlet 4. Thegrease filter 7 can be a mesh or baffle filter or a hybrid of mesh filter and baffle filter. Thegrease filter 7 is installed between afront wall 15 and arear wall 19 of thehousing 2 so that all the air flowing from theair inlet 3 toair outlet 4 passes through thegrease filter 7. - The
hood extractor 1 further comprises aUV light source 20, which emits UV light. UV light breaks the grease molecules into small particles, which are removed from thehood extractor 1 with the air flow. TheUV light source 20 is installed in thehousing 2 downstream of thegrease filter 7. - In use the
housing 2 surfaces collect grease and dust, which has to be removed periodically. For this purpose thehood extractor 1 comprises an arrangement for spraying washing agent intohousing 2. Washing agent can be water, pure washing agent or mixture of water and washing agent. The arrangement for spraying washing agent comprises at least oneduct 5 attached to or integrated into a wall of thehousing 2 andnozzles 6 for spraying washing agent from theduct 5 into thehousing 2. Theduct 5 is arranged in thehousing 2. Theduct 5 can be attached directly to the wall of thehousing 2 or installed with a gap between it and the wall of thehousing 2. The width of the gap is less than 50 mm, typically less than 20 mm. Also this gap can be washed withnozzles 6, for example thenozzles 6 can be formed in a wall of theduct 5, which faces the wall of thehousing 2. Washing agent is conducted intohousing 2 along theduct 5 and sprayed bynozzles 6 into thehousing 2. - The
duct 5 can be attached to or integrated into the wall of thehousing 2 upstream of thegrease filter 7. Afront wall 15 of thehousing 2 comprises a baffle 12 having a front surface 13 for directing the air flow downwards after passing through theair inlet 3. Theduct 5 can be attached to or integrated into or arranged on arear surface 14 of the baffle 12. Additionally or alternatively, theduct 5 can be attached to or integrated into or arranged on an inner corner between abottom wall 21 and therear wall 19 of thehousing 2. Additionally or alternatively, theduct 5 can be attached to or integrated into or arranged on the wall of thehousing 2 downstream of thegrease filter 7. For example, theduct 5 can be attached to or integrated into or arranged on an inner corner between thefront wall 15 orrear wall 19 and atop wall 16 of thehousing 2. - The
duct 5 has an angular cross-section. Theduct 5 comprises arear wall 22, which is arranged against the wall of thehousing 2. Alternatively, the wall of thehousing 2 may form the rear wall of theduct 5. Theduct 5 comprises at least three walls, typically 4-6 walls, which are arranged at an angle with respect to each other. The angle between the walls can be selected so that washing agent can be sprayed at an optimal angle from thenozzles 6. The walls of theduct 5 are flat. At least two of the walls are provided withnozzles 6 for spraying washing agent into thehousing 2. Typically, the walls, which are directed towards the interior of thehousing 2, are providednozzles 6 for spraying washing agent into thehousing 2. - According to an embodiment of the invention shown in
figs. 3 and 4 , thenozzles 6 are formed in the wall or walls of theduct 5. Thenozzle 6 comprises a nozzle opening 8 in the wall of theduct 5. The washing agent is sprayed from thenozzle opening 8 into the housing 2.The diameter of thenozzle opening 8 is 0.7-1 mm. The shape and/or the diameter ofnozzle opening 8 affect the droplet size and/or the shape of the spraying pattern. Thenozzle 6 further comprises aspin plate 9 having an S-shapedopening 10. Thespin plate 9 is arranged against the inner surface of the wall of theduct 5 so that thenozzle opening 8 and the S-shapedopening 10 are facing each other. Thenozzle 6 further comprises ablock plate 11 arranged against thespin plate 8 so that both ends of the S-shapedopening 10 are uncovered. With this type of nozzle a swirl of washing agent can be formed in thehousing 2. Additionally or alternatively, other types of nozzles can be used, for example conventional spray nozzles, which are mounted to the wall of theduct 5 and extend outwards from theduct 5. - The distance between
adjacent nozzles 6 in the wall of theduct 5, as measured in the longitudinal direction of theduct 5, is 100-200 mm, typically 130-170 mm. The pressure of the washing agent in theduct 5 is below 15 bar, typically 8-10 bar. - The
hood extractor 1 further comprises afilter nozzle 17 for injecting washing agent directly into thegrease filter 7. Thefilter nozzle 17 is arranged to inject washing agent into thegrease filter 7 from a filter end which faces the wall of thehousing 2. By means of thefilter nozzle 17 thegrease filter 7 can be cleaned efficiently. - The hood extractor is also provided with a
drain opening 23, through which washing agent is removed from thehousing 2. Thedrain opening 23 is formed in thebottom wall 21 of thehousing 2.
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- A hood extractor (1) for extracting contaminated air from appliances, the hood extractor (1) comprising:- a housing (2) through which air to be extracted is arranged to flow,- an air inlet (3) for conducting air into the housing (2),- an air outlet (4) for removing air from the housing (2),- a grease filter (7) arranged in the housing (2) between the air inlet (3) and the air outlet (4), and- an arrangement for spraying washing agent into the housing (2), which arrangement comprises at least one duct (5) and nozzles (6) for spraying washing agent from the duct (5) into the housing (2),characterized in that the nozzles (6) are formed in a wall of the duct (5).
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the duct (5) has an angular cross-section.
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the nozzle (6) comprises a nozzle opening (8) in the wall of the duct (5), a spin plate (9) having an S-shaped opening (10) and arranged against an inner surface of the wall of the duct (5) so that the nozzle opening (8) and the S-shaped opening (10) are facing each other, and a block plate (11) arranged against the spin plate (9) so that both ends of the S-shaped opening (10) are uncovered.
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the duct (5) comprises a rear wall arranged against the wall of the housing (2).
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the wall of the housing (2) forms the rear wall of the duct (5).
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the duct (5) is attached to or integrated into the wall of the housing (2).
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the duct (5) is arranged in the housing (2) upstream of the grease filter (7).
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the extractor (1) comprises a filter nozzle (17) for spraying washing agent directly into the grease filter (7).
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 8, characterized in that the filter nozzle (17) is arranged to spray washing agent into the grease filter (7) from a filter end, which faces the wall of the housing (2).
- The hood extractor (1) according to any of the claims 1-6, characterized in that the duct (5) comprises at least three walls, which are arranged at an angle with respect to each other.
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 10, characterized in that the walls of the duct (5), which are directed towards the interior of the housing (2), are provided with nozzles (6).
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that a front wall of the housing (2) comprises a baffle (12) having a front surface (13) for directing the air flow downwards after passing through the air inlet (3), and that the duct (5) is attached to or integrated into a rear surface (14) of the baffle (12).
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 1 or 12, characterized in that the duct (5) is attached to or integrated into an inner corner between the front wall (15) and a top wall (16) of the housing (2).
- The hood extractor (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that a UV light source (16) is arranged in the housing (2) downstream of the grease filter (7).
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