[0001] The invention relates to a hob device according to the preamble of claim 1.
[0002] Hob devices of the afore-mentioned type having a downdraft cooking fume extraction
device are well known in the art. Usually, the odor filter assembly of such hob devices
are located in an area of the hob device, which is difficult to access. Consequently,
it is difficult to ensure that after replacing an odor filter the odor filter is accurately
located thus excluding any parasitic flow paths around the odor filter and thus jeopardizing
the odor filter's function.
[0004] In order to facilitate removing the odor filter from the odor filter housing, e.g.
for cleaning purposes, it is suggested according to a further development of the invention
that the at least one odor filter has at least one handle arranged in its upper portion.
This handle, which may be formed as a grip tab and/or may be made from fabric, allows
the user to grab the filter easily, pull in a horizontal direction, and the odor filter
is free to be removed.
[0005] The at least one handle can be arranged on a frame or the frame of the at least one
odor filter.
[0006] In this context, it is the object of the present invention to provide a hob device
of the afore-mentioned type, which can be used together with different types of odor
filters, thus providing an increased flexibility for the user.
[0007] This object is solved by a hob device according to claim 1, in particular a hob device
in which the odor filter housing has, above the at least one support surface and at
least partially within the at least one abutment surface, a recess whose lower boundary
surface forms a further support surface and whose lateral boundary surface forms a
further abutment surface. Odor filters usually may include activated carbon, which
may have a variety of different structures. For example, it may be provided in the
form of powder, pellets, bricks, and the like, which also has consequences for the
design, and in particular the dimensions, of the corresponding odor filter. According
to the invention, the odor filter housing provides, in addition to the first odor
filter location defined by the support surface and the abutment surface, the afore-mentioned
recess as a second odor filter location having different dimensions than the first
odor filter location. As a consequence, odor filters of different design may be used
with the odor filter housing according to the invention.
[0008] Further according to the invention, the odor filter is dimensioned such that it is
supported by the further support surface when its latch connection counter means cooperate
with the latch connection means of the odor filter housing. In the directions extending
substantially orthogonal to the direction in which cooking fumes are led through the
odor filter the latter-mentioned odor filter may be smaller than the first-mentioned
odor filter. In order to be nevertheless able to provide approximately the same amount
of odor filtering material, it is further suggested that the at least one odor filter
is dimensioned such that it protrudes from the further support surface when its latch
connection counter means cooperate with the latch connection means of the odor filter
housing.
[0009] In order to ensure the extraction of cooking fumes through the odor filter assembly,
it is suggested that the further abutment surface is formed at least partially in
the shape of a grid.]
[0010] Advantageously, the at least one odor filter can be dimensioned such that it be removed
through the opening, thus enabling its easy removal or replacement.
[0011] In order to prevent the at least one odor filter to be contaminated by grease particles
included in the cooking fumes, it is suggested that it further comprises a grease
filter assembly, which is arranged in the flow direction of the cooking fumes between
the opening and the odor filter assembly. This grease filter assembly may be inserted
in the opening. In this way, the cooking fumes first have to pass the grease filter
before they come upon the odor filter assembly.
[0012] Advantageously, side walls of the odor filter housing can surround the opening but
can be located underneath the edges of the hob defining the opening. Due to its size,
the odor filter housing cannot be removed through the opening. In addition, the odor
filter housing can be connected to the hob in such a way that it cannot be detached
from the hob without using tools.
[0013] It should be noted that in the context of the invention terms like "upper", "lower",
"below" and "above" refer to the usual operating condition of the hob device and its
components.
[0014] In the following the invention will be explained in more detail referring to the
attached drawings, in which
- Figure 1
- shows a schematic side view of a hob device according to the invention;
- Figure 2
- shows a perspective view of an odor filter assembly according to the invention;
- Figure 3
- shows a perspective view of an odor filter to the invention;
- Figure 4
- shows a schematic sectional side view of the odor filter housing in which a first
type of odor filter is located;
- Figure 5
- shows a schematic sectional side view of the odor filter housing in which a second
type of odor filter is located; and
- Figure 6
- shows a perspective view of a grease filter assembly which can be used in combination
with the odor filter assembly according to the invention.
[0015] In Figure 1, a hob device according to the invention is generally designated 100.
The hob device 100 comprises a hob 102 and a plurality of heating devices 104. Below
the hob 102, an enclosure 106 is mounted. Furthermore, the hob 102 has an opening
108 connecting the space above the hob 102 with the interior of the enclosure 106.
A fan 110 is located in the enclosure 106, thus allowing to extract cooking fumes
from above the hob 102 downwards through the opening 108 and then through a grease
filter assembly 112 and an odor filter assembly 114 before expelling them at the backside
of the hob device 100.
[0016] The grease filter assembly 112 cleans the cooking fumes from any grease or oil particles
entrained together with the extracted cooking fumes. The odor filter assembly 114,
which in the direction of flow of the extracted cooking fumes is located downstream
of the grease filter assembly 112, then further cleans the cooking fumes from any
substances which might result in an unpleasant smell of the cleaned cooking fumes.
For this purpose, the odor filter assembly 114 usually comprises activated carbon,
while the grease filter assembly 112 usually includes a stretched metal mesh.
[0017] As may be seen from Figure 1, the fan 110 is located behind the grease filter assembly
112 and the odor filter assembly 114.
[0018] The core of present invention is the design of the odor filter assembly 114, which
will be explained in more detail referring to Figures 2 to 5.
[0019] In the embodiment shown in Figure 2, the odor filter assembly 114 comprises an odor
filter housing 116 and two odor filters 118.
[0020] As may be best seen from Figures 2 and 4, each of the odor filters 118 is supported
by an associated support surface 116a of the odor filter housing 116 and abuts against
an associated abutment surface 116b of the odor filter housing 116. In this position
it is secured by cooperation of a latching projection 116c provided at an upper end
of the odor filter housing 116 and a latching recess 118a (see Figure 3) provided
at a frame 118b surrounding the stretched metal mesh 118c of the odor filter 118.
[0021] It should be noted that the latch connection might as well be provided at at least
one of the side portions of the odor filter housing 116 and the odor filter(s) 118.
Furthermore, the latching projection(s) might as well be provided at the odor filters
118, while the latching recess(es) could be provided at the odor filter housing 116.
[0022] In this context, it should be noted that the odor filter assembly 114 has two odor
filters 118. The insertion surfaces 116d associated with the support surfaces 116a
for the two odor filters 118 together form an inverted V-shaped arrangement, the vertex
angle α of the inverted V-shape amounting to between about 100° and about 120°, preferably
to about 110°.
[0023] In order to facilitate releasing the odor filter 118 from the latch connection, the
odor filter 118 further comprises a handle 118d, which is attached to the frame 118b
adjacent to the latching recess 118a. The user may grip this handle 118d through the
opening 108 and simply pull the odor filter 118 away from the abutment surface 116b,
thus overcoming the latch connection. Then the odor filter 118 can be removed through
the opening 108.
[0024] As may be best seen from Figure 4, the odor filter housing 116 further comprises
an oblique insertion surface 116d, which is located adjacent and directly connected
to the support surface 116a. This insertion surface 116d facilitates the re-insertion
of the odor filter 118. The insertion surface 116d forms a ramp guiding the odor filter
118 to the correct position. The user just needs to lower the odor filter 118 into
the odor filter housing 116, and once the odor filter 118 touches the insertion surface
116d, this surface will guide the odor filter 118 simply by gravity to the correct
position in which its lower edge is supported by the support surface 116a.
[0025] According to a further aspect of the invention, the odor filter housing 116 is designed
such that it can be used with two different types of odor filters, namely a first
type of odor filter 118 as is shown in Figure 4 or alternatively a second type of
odor filter 118' as is shown in Figure 5.
[0026] To this end, the odor filter housing 116 has above the support surface 116a, and,
as may be seen from Figure 2, and at least partially within the at least one abutment
surface 116b, a recess 116e whose lower boundary surface forms a further support 116f
surface and whose lateral boundary surface forms a further abutment surface116g.
[0027] As may be seen from Figure 5, the second type odor filter 118' analogously to the
first type odor filter 118 a latch connection counter means 118a' adapted and intended
to cooperate with the latch connection means 116c of the odor filter housing 116,
as well as a handle 118d' facilitating its removal from the odor filter housing 116.
Furthermore, the second type odor filter 118' protrudes from the further support surface
116f.
[0028] Referring to Figure 2, it is further to be noted that the further abutment surface
116g is formed at least partially in the shape of a grid, in order to allow the flow
of cooking fumes therethrough.
[0029] Figure 2 further shows that the odor filter housing 116 has an arc-shaped extension
116h, thus widening, on the one side, its upper inlet opening 116i for cooking fumes,
and providing, on the other side, a space below the arc-shaped extension 116h where
the fan 110 can be arranged.
[0030] Figure 6 shows an exemplary embodiment of a grease filter assembly 112 having a grease
filter housing 112a and two grease filters 112b which may be used in combination with
the odor filter assembly 114, and may, in particular, be inserted through the opening
108 into the odor filter housing 116 after the odor filters 118 or 118', respectively,
have been connected thereto.
1. A hob device (100) comprising
• a hob (102) having an opening (108),
• an extraction device arranged below the hob (102) and having a fan (110) for extracting
cooking fumes from above the hob (102) through the opening (108),
• an odor filter assembly (114) disposed in the direction of flow of the cooking fumes
between the opening (108) and the fan (110),
wherein the odor filter assembly (114) comprises an odor filter housing (116) and
at least one odor filter (118, 118'), and
wherein the odor filter housing (116) has at least one abutment surface (116b; 116g)
for lateral abutment of an associated odor filter (118, 118'),
wherein the odor filter housing (116) has, above the at least one support surface
(116a) and at least partially within the at least one abutment surface (116b), a recess
(116e) whose lower boundary surface forms a further support surface (116f) and whose
lateral boundary surface forms a further abutment surface (116g),
characterized in that the at least one odor filter (118') is dimensioned such that it is supported by the
further support surface (116f) when its latch connection counter means (118a') cooperate
with the latch connection means (116c) of the odor filter housing (116).
2. The hob device according to claim 1,
characterized in that the at least one odor filter (118') is dimensioned such that it protrudes from the
further support surface (116f) when its latch connection counter means (118a') cooperate
with the latch connection means (116c) of the odor filter housing (116).
3. The hob device according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the further abutment surface (116g) is formed at least partially in the shape of
a grid.