[0001] The present invention relates to an exhaust hood which draws the air flow downwards
from the cooktop and which is arranged together with the cooktop.
[0002] In the state of the art, exhaust hoods which are integrated especially with cooktops
are known. In this type of embodiments, a fan which carries out the sucking function
is provided under the counter whereon the cooktop plate is placed. During the operation,
the air is sucked through an opening on the cooktop plate or the counter adjacent
to the cooktop plate such that an air flow is created on the cooktop and the vapor
originating from vessels such as pot, etc. placed on the heating member is sucked
by the fan under the counter.
[0003] In the state of the art embodiments, since the waste container has a limited volume,
the emptying and cleaning process must be frequently repeated. Since the waste container
is positioned under the counter, it is very difficult for the user to remove and replace
the same. Moreover, very important safety risks may arise if the liquid collected
in the waste container gets in contact especially with electrical components.
[0004] In the state of the art European Patent No.
EP3255348, an exhaust hood is disclosed, which is disposed so as to be adjacent to the cooktop
plate such that an air flow is sucked downwards in the vicinity of the cooktop plate.
[0005] In the state of the art European Patent Application No.
EP0445121, an exhaust hood integrated with the cooktop is disclosed, and a fan carrying out
the sucking function is provided under the counter whereon the cooktop plate is placed.
[0006] In the state of the art United States Patent Application No.
US2003111456, the air is sucked through an opening on the cooktop plate on a cooking device comprising
the cooktop such that an air flow is created on the cooktop and the vapor originating
from vessels such as pot, etc. placed on the heating member is sucked by the fan under
the counter.
[0007] In the state of the art International Patent Application No.
WO9913172, an exhaust hood is disclosed, which is connected to the drain and which is disposed
on the cooking device.
[0008] Another state of the art document is Japanese Patent Application No.
JP59189242. In this document, the exhaust hood disposed on the cooking device is directly connected
to the drain by means of a hose.
[0009] The aim of the present invention is the realization of an exhaust hood which is arranged
together with the cooktop, wherein the air sucked downwards from the cooktop is discharged
to the outside in an efficient and safe manner.
[0010] The exhaust hood realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention, explicated
in the first claim and the respective claims thereof, is arranged together with a
cooktop having at least one heating member thereon, and comprises at least one opening
which is provided on the cooktop or adjacent thereto; a fan which is provided under
the cooktop and which sucks air from over the cooktop through the opening; a casing
under the cooktop wherein the fan is disposed; a discharge hole which is provided
on the base of the casing; a lid which opens/closes the discharge hole; and a discharge
member which is connected to the discharge hole at one end and which provides the
discharge of the waste passing through the discharge hole outside the exhaust hood.
[0011] In an embodiment of the present invention, the discharge member is a discharge hose
with one end connected to the discharge hole and the other end to the main drain.
Since the exhaust hood is directly connected to the main drain, the need for frequently
cleaning is eliminated, thus providing savings in time. Moreover, the risk of any
liquid overflowing and causing damage to the device or the environment wherein the
device is installed is eliminated.
[0012] In another embodiment of the present invention, the discharge member is a waste collection
tank.
[0013] In another embodiment of the present invention, the waste collection tank is connected
to the main drain by means of the discharge hose.
[0014] In an embodiment of the present invention, the lid opening/closing the discharge
hole is a spring lid and can open/close depending on the weight of the liquid. Thus,
any unpleasant factors such as odor from the main drain are prevented. In this embodiment
of the present invention, a rubber gasket is preferably used for ensuring the leakproofing
of the discharge hole.
[0015] By means of the present invention, by connecting the exhaust hood arranged together
with the cooktop to the discharge member, the need for removing and replacing the
waste collection tank is eliminated.
[0016] The exhaust hood realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention is
illustrated in the attached figures, where:
Figure 1 - is the perspective view of an exhaust hood and a cooktop.
Figure 2 - is the detailed perspective view of the exhaust hood and the cooktop.
Figure 3 - is the perspective view of the discharge hole and the lid.
Figure 4 - is the bottom detailed perspective view of the exhaust hood together with
the waste collection tank and the discharge hose.
Figure 5 - is the perspective view of the exhaust hood together with the waste collection
tank and the discharge hose.
Figure 6 - is the perspective view of the exhaust hood when the waste collection tank
is mounted.
[0017] The elements illustrated in the figures are numbered as follows:
- 1.
- Cooktop
- 2.
- Exhaust hood
- 3.
- Fan
- 4.
- Opening
- 5.
- Casing
- 6.
- Discharge hole
- 7.
- Lid
- 8.
- Discharge member
- 9.
- Waste collection tank
- 10.
- Discharge hose
- 11.
- Sealing member
[0018] The exhaust hood (2) is arranged together with a cooktop (1) having at least one
heating member thereon, and comprises at least one opening (4) which is provided on
the cooktop (1) or adjacent thereto; a fan (3) which is provided under the cooktop
(1) and which sucks air from over the cooktop (1) through the opening (4); a casing
(5) under the cooktop (1) wherein the fan (3) is disposed; a discharge hole (6) which
is provided on the base of the casing (5); a lid (7) which opens/closes the discharge
hole (6); and a discharge member (8) which is connected to the discharge hole (6)
at one end and which provides the discharge of the waste passing through the discharge
hole (6) outside the exhaust hood (2) (Figure 1 and Figure 2).
[0019] In the embodiment of the present invention, the cooktop (1) is produced from for
example glass or ceramic, and comprises heating members in different numbers, geometries
and structures.
[0020] In an embodiment of the present invention, the heating member is a radiant heater
or inductor.
[0021] In an embodiment of the present invention, the exhaust hood (2) is almost a part
of the cooktop (1) which is arranged almost adjacent to the cooktop (1), or is closed
by means of an additional lid. The exhaust hood (2) comprises a fan (3) designed as
a suction fan (3). When the exhaust hood (2) is operated, the fan (3) starts to operate
and the vapor leaving the cooking vessel placed onto the cooktop (1) is sucked through
the opening (4) into the casing (5) with the operation of the fan (3). Here, the vapor
and the condensed liquid reaches the discharge hole (6) so as to be transferred out
of the exhaust hood (2) via the discharge member (8).
[0022] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the discharge member (8) is
a discharge hose (10) with one end connected to the discharge hole (6) and the other
end to the main drain. In this embodiment, when the exhaust hood (2) is operated,
the fan (3) starts to operate and the vapor leaving the cooking vessel placed onto
the cooktop (1) is sucked through the opening (4) into the casing (5) with the operation
of the fan (3) so as to reach the discharge hole (6) and to be discharged to the main
drain by means of the discharge hose (10). Since the exhaust hood (2) is directly
connected to the main drain, the need for frequently cleaning is eliminated, thus
providing savings in time. Moreover, the risk of any liquid overflowing and causing
damage to the device or the environment wherein the device is installed is eliminated
(Figure 4 and Figure 5).
[0023] In another embodiment of the present invention, the discharge member (8) is a waste
collection tank (9) (Figure 6).
[0024] In another embodiment of the present invention, the waste collection tank (9) is
connected to the main drain by means of the discharge hose (10).
[0025] In an embodiment of the present invention, the lid (7) opening/closing the discharge
hole (6) is a spring lid (7) and can open/close depending on the weight of the liquid.
Thus, any unpleasant factors such as odor from the main drain are prevented (Figure
3).
[0026] In this embodiment of the present invention, a sealing member (11) placed on the
wall of the discharge hole (6) is used for ensuring the leakproofing of the discharge
hole (6). The sealing member (11) is preferably a rubber gasket.
[0027] By means of the present invention, by connecting the exhaust hood (2) arranged together
with the cooktop (1) to the discharge member (8), the need for removing and replacing
the waste collection tank (9) is eliminated.
1. An exhaust hood (2), which is arranged together with a cooktop (1) having at least
one heating member thereon, comprising at least one opening (4) which is provided on the cooktop (1) or adjacent thereto
and a fan (3) which is provided under the cooktop (1) and which sucks air from over
the cooktop (1) through the opening (4), characterized by a casing (5) under the cooktop (1) wherein the fan (3) is disposed; a discharge hole
(6) which is provided on the base of the casing (5); a lid (7) which opens/closes
the discharge hole (6); and a discharge member (8) which is connected to the discharge
hole (6) at one end and which provides the discharge of the waste passing through
the discharge hole (6) outside the exhaust hood (2).
2. An exhaust hood (2) as in Claim 1, characterized by being almost a part of the cooktop (1) and being arranged almost adjacent to the
cooktop (1).
3. An exhaust hood (2) as in Claim 1, characterized by being closed by an additional lid.
4. An exhaust hood (2) as in Claim 1, 2 and 3, characterized by a fan (3) designed as a suction fan (3).
5. An exhaust hood (2) as in Claim 1, characterized by the discharge member (8) comprising a discharge hose (10) with one end connected
to the discharge hole (6) and the other end to the main drain.
6. An exhaust hood (2) as in Claim 1, characterized by the discharge member (8) comprising a waste collection tank (9).
7. An exhaust hood (2) as in Claim 6, characterized by the waste collection tank (9) which is connected to the main drain by means of the
discharge hose (10).
8. An exhaust hood (2) as in Claim 1, characterized by a spring lid (7) which opens/closes the discharge hole (6).
9. An exhaust hood (2) as in Claim 1, characterized by a sealing member (11) which is placed on the wall of the discharge hole (6) for ensuring
the leakproofing of the discharge hole (6).