[0001] The present invention refers to a system for continuously controlling, 24 hours per
day, the suction of a kitchen extractor fan.
[0002] In particular, the present invention refers to a system for controlling the suction
of a kitchen extractor fan, in which the suction flow rate of the extractor fan is
adjusted.
[0003] It is known that, in the state of the art, kitchen extractor fans are provided with
a device for sucking in smoke. Such a device comprises an electric motor which rotates
a fan which sucks in the air below the lower opening of the extractor fan, conveying
it in the direction of the upper suction tube. The management of the adjustment of
the suction flow rate of an extractor fan is managed manually by the user, who, generally,
activates the extractor fan only when he/she starts normal cooking activities. In
such a manual mode it is possible to act upon the adjustment of the lights and of
the motor as well as to activate auxiliary functions such as a device for delaying
the turning off of the suction device.
[0004] Automatic systems for controlling the suction of a kitchen extractor fan are also
known in which one or more sensors which detect the presence of smoke send signals
to the extractor fan, so as to modulate the suction flow rate. There can also be sensors
for automatically adjusting the light intensity emitted by the extractor fan, according
to the degree of room lighting.
[0005] The Applicant has observed that such control systems are activated only when the
sensor(s) receive a perturbation with respect to their by-pass state, which usually
occurs during cooking operations or for brief, random moments of concentration of
smoke, odours or possibly temperature, in the immediate vicinity of the extractor
fan and thus of the sensors. This, for example, refers to the case of a smoker or
a heavily perfumed person very close to the extractor fan, or else the case of a leak
of a gas that is lighter than air. For the remaining time the suction system remains
inactive.
[0006] The Applicant has realised a system in which the kitchen extractor fan transforms
into an apparatus that is always active, capable of ensuring an adequate exchange
of air in the room, not only at the time of cooking but rather uninterruptedly throughout
the day, from a still active very low minimum, up to the maximum, through the continuous
adjustment of the electronic control, which optimises the flow rate of the ventilator
of the extractor fan according to the degree of alteration of the air quality.
[0007] Such a requirement is very clear in modern dwellings, increasingly airtight with
respect to the outside and increasingly subject to determining uncomfortable and inconvenient
living conditions due to the low exchange of air, the formation of mould, condensation,
stagnation of residue from the burning of the gas hobs, etc.
[0008] For such a purpose, the Applicant has realised a system for controlling the suction
of a kitchen extractor fan, which if actuated in automatic mode always remains active,
so as to ensure a predetermined suction flow rate for all of the actuation period,
for example twenty-four hours per day.
[0009] An aspect of the present invention concerns a system for controlling the suction
of a kitchen extractor fan, said extractor fan comprising a control keypad, a suction
group comprising a motor and a fan, a device for adjusting said suction group, at
least one air quality sensor, possibly integrated by at least one temperature sensor
and a central processing unit, characterised in that said processing unit, in response
to a selection of a button of said control keypad, determines a manual operating mode
of the extractor fan and an automatic operating mode in which it receives the signals
from the sensors and controls said device for adjusting the suction group, so as to
keep said suction group permanently active.
[0010] The characteristics and advantages of the system according to the present invention
shall become clearer from the following description, given as an example and not for
limiting purposes, of an embodiment with reference to the attached figures, in which:
figure 1 represents a front view of a kitchen extractor fan;
figure 2 is a block diagram of the control system for the extractor fan of figure
1 according to the present invention.
[0011] With reference to the quoted figures a conventional kitchen extractor fan comprises
an upside-down funnel-shaped portion 11, realised in a single body or equivalently
connected with an upper suction tube 12, a control keypad 13, a lighting group 14,
a suction group comprising a motor and a fan 15.
[0012] According to the present invention the system for controlling the suction of a kitchen
extractor fan comprises a device for adjusting said suction group 115, at least one
air quality sensor 16 and, possibly, at least one temperature sensor 17.
[0013] Moreover, said system preferably also comprises a device for adjusting said lighting
group 114.
[0014] A central processing unit 18 is connected with said adjustment devices with the control
keypad and with the sensors. Such a processing unit is, for example, a microprocessor.
[0015] The system according to the present invention operates in the following way.
[0016] The control keypad 13 is provided with a plurality of buttons, amongst which there
is at least one first button 131 for selecting a manual mode or an automatic mode.
[0017] The central processing unit, following the reading of a signal coming from said first
button, selects the operation of the extractor fan in one of the two modes.
[0018] Said manual mode foresees the use of the extractor fan, based upon the commands coming
from the other buttons foreseen of the control keypad.
[0019] For example, it is possible to foresee a button for switching on the lighting group
and manually adjusting its intensity and a button for switching on the suction group
and adjusting its intensity.
[0020] It is also possible to foresee a button for the delayed switching off of the suction
group, and a button for activating an intensive speed. Such a last option allows the
suction group to operate at the maximum of its suction capability but only for a limited
time period, after which the suction group returns to operation according to the suction
mode previously set at the selection of the button of intensive speed.
[0021] In automatic mode said sensors send signals to the central unit, which controls the
suction group, through said adjustment device of the suction, so as to modulate the
suction flow rate according to the degree of alteration of the air quality.
[0022] In said automatic mode the suction group remains permanently active, i.e. a minimum
suction is ensured throughout the day or for a predetermined time, or rather all the
whilst the extractor fan is supplied with electrical energy for example through the
electricity mains. The purpose of this is that of ensuring a suitable exchange of
air in the room, not only at the time of cooking, but rather uninterruptedly throughout
the day, from a still active very low minimum, up to the maximum, through the continuous
adjustment of the suction group, which optimises the flow rate of the fan according
to the degree of alteration of the air quality.
[0023] Moreover, such a central unit can advantageously control the lighting adjustment
device in order to modulate the light emitted by the lighting group according to the
lighting of the surrounding environment.
[0024] Such a requirement is very clear in modern dwellings, increasingly airtight with
respect to the outside and increasingly subject to determining uncomfortable and inconvenient
living conditions due to the low exchange of air, the formation of mould, condensation,
stagnation of residue from the burning of the gas hobs, etc.
[0025] A purpose of the present invention is that of characterising the extractor fan as
an intelligent ventilation system, aimed for the maximum comfort of the kitchen and
of other communicating rooms. To do this it is sufficient to activate, through suitable
commands, the automatic operating mode with continuous exchange of air.
[0026] After such activation, the user no longer has to worry about the adjustment of the
suction flow rate of the extractor fan which shall be managed completely automatically.
[0027] Preferably, in normal conditions the extractor fan always works, 24 hours per day,
at the continuous ventilation flow rate (for example about 100 m
3/h) ensuring an adequate exchange of air in the room and outside with unnoticeable
noise and extremely low energy consumption. By doing so, the extractor fan contributes
to avoiding the formation of mould and condensation on the walls and to extracting
polluted air from the room drawing in clean air from the ventilation openings made
by law on the walls or on the window or simply through each non-sealed air inlet.
This adjustment system is useful in all seasons of the year; in winter, when the kitchen
walls are colder, the continuous exchange introduces fresh air with a lower relative
humidity level, helping to avoid the formation of condensation and mould on the walls.
In summer, when the humidity level is generally high, a correct ventilation allows
the typical uncomfortable sensation due to the stillness of the air inside living
areas to be reduced.
[0028] The activation of said sensors, due for example to an increase in the humidity levels
and/or odours generated during cooking, modulates the suction flow rate of the extractor
fan according to the real need for air evacuation, so as to ensure at all times the
minimum noise and low energy consumption together with the capture and extraction
of undesired pollutants.
[0029] The high level of safety ensured by the system of the present invention against possible
gas leaks should also be highlighted. Indeed, the air quality sensor can detect an
anomalous presence of gas an automatically and immediately activate the fan at high
flow rates, evacuating the gas mixture to the outside and drawing in unpolluted air
from the outside with the effect of keeping the mixture itself very diluted and harmless,
until the intervention of the user.
[0030] Advantageously, for this purpose, it is possible to foresee that the sensor, as well
as activating the inner fan of the extractor fan, can act at the same time on an electro-valve
arranged along a supply piping of the gas in the room (kitchen) so as to close said
valve and thus block the flow of gas to the room itself, eliminating any danger at
the source.
[0031] It should also be highlighted that the continuous operation of the inner fan of the
extractor fan at the continuous exchange speed, for example 100 m
3/h, makes the intervention of the extractor fan possible also in cases of leaks of
gases heavier than air, since the continuous flow towards the extractor of the extractor
fan manages to very quickly transport a sufficient amount of gas heavier than air
that is sufficient to trigger the highest speeds and the possible simultaneous closing
of the supply valve of the gas towards the sensor(s).
[0032] The system, therefore, combines comfort and safety in a domestic kitchen environment
in the best possible of ways.
1. System for continuously controlling the suction of a kitchen extractor fan, said extractor
fan comprising a control keypad (13), a suction group comprising a motor and a fan
(15), a device for adjusting said suction group (115), at least one smoke sensor (16)
and at least one temperature sensor (17) and a central processing unit (18), characterised in that said processing unit, in response to a selection of a button of said control keypad,
determines a manual operating mode of the extractor fan and an automatic operating
mode in which it receives the signals from the sensors and controls said device for
continuously adjusting the suction group (115), so as to keep said suction group permanently
active.
2. System according to claim 1, wherein said control keypad comprises at least one button
for switching on the suction group and manually adjusting its intensity.
3. System according to claim 1, wherein said control keypad comprises at least one button
for switching on the light group and manually adjusting its intensity.
4. System according to claim 1, wherein said control keypad comprises at least one button
for the delayed switching off of the suction group.
5. System according to claim 1, wherein said control keypad comprises at least one button
for activating an intensive speed of the motor of the suction group.
6. System according to claim 1, wherein said central processing unit controls an adjustment
device (114) of the lighting in order to modulate the light emitted by a lighting
group (14) according to the light present in the surrounding area.
7. System according to claim 1, wherein said central processing unit is connected to
an electro-valve arranged along a supply piping of the gas into a room, so as to close
said valve and thus block the flow of gas to the room itself.