Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a range hood, and more particularly, to a range
hood which is capable of resisting the draft coming from all directions and exhausting
soot and pollutants, and is suitable for household kitchens, kitchens of restaurants,
or other working places producing polluting gases.
Background
[0002] A conventional range hood in a kitchen scarcely differs from a top-suction style
range hood in a working space. In this conventional kind of range hood, the velocity
of airflow flowing upwards is much decreased when the airflow is approaching the air-extraction
slot of the range hood in a short distance, and thus the upward extraction force is
usually insufficient. Thereby, the performance of the range hood is much easily liable
to the draft caused by people walking by, fans, or the operation of air conditioners.
As a result, the effective area for confining soot is greatly reduced to a small area.
In this way, the soot when being closely adjacent to the air-extraction slot will
escape along with the draft, which will jeopardize the health of those who cook in
kitchens.
[0003] Consequently, in order to overcome above problem, the inventor has developed a range
hood having "air curtain" based on aerodynamic principles. The main technical feature
of above range hood is to provide an air jet blown in a upward and oblique direction
in front of a counter, and provide a air-extraction hood in the shape of a slot above
an oven, where the left and right sides of the oven on the counter are left open for
the purpose of air supply, so as to form a nearly two-dimensional air curtain by means
of the blown and drawn air jets. This flow field conforming to aerodynamic principles
is able to have the soot and harmful gases between the oblique air curtain and a rear
wall be carried steadily upwards to the air-extraction hood and exhausted.
[0004] In implementation, without strong draft, above range hood is indeed capable of confining
and exhausting the soot and harmful gases effectively. Besides, it is able to minimize
the leakage caused by people walking by or by slight draft with velocity below 20
cm/s. As mentioned above, the left and right sides of the oven on the counter are
left open and air can be drawn in and supplied so as to form a two-dimensional air
curtain facing those who are cooking. In this way, it is able to provide a strong
resistance against the interference of the draft in front of the counter. However,
in kitchens, it is quite difficult to completely get rid of the interference of slightly
stronger draft coming from all directions, such as the airflows produced by electrical
fans or others flowing through door or window from without. This phenomenon will complicate
the draft in the kitchens. Particularly, when the draft exists near the left and right
sides of the oven on the counter, air curtain structure will be destroyed by the draft
coming from lateral sides through the air supply spaces formed near the left and right
sides of the oven on the counter. Consequently, it may greatly reduce the ability
of exhausting soot. According to the results from the experiments conducted in National
Taiwan University of Science and Technology, when the velocity of draft is more than
about 20cm/s, serious leakage of soot may occur in commercially available conventional
range hoods. This phenomenon will also occur in range hoods having two-dimensional
air curtain. Draft is commonly found in kitchens and its velocity is difficult to
be confined within a small range. Thereby, the leakage of soot is quite serious in
these places. Besides, when the soot and gases are of high temperature, it is even
more difficult to prevent the leakage of soot due to the expansible characteristic
of gases.
[0005] Moreover, above range hood having two-dimensional air curtain is required to include
simultaneously an air blow device and an air-extraction device. Therefore, it is quite
inconvenient to assembly or to replace these components. Besides, since more apparatuses
are required, the cost of apparatuses and labor is thus increased.
[0006] In order to provide an improved structure distinct from conventional ones and overcome
above shortcomings, inventor had the motive to study and develop the present invention.
After hard research and development, the inventor provides a range hood that is capable
of resisting draft coming from all directions and of preventing the leakage of high-temperature
expanding gases, so as to exhaust effectively soot and harmful gases.
Summary of the disclosure
[0007] An object of the present invention is to provide a range hood capable of resisting
draft, where by providing an elongate air-extraction slot on the bottom of the air-extraction
hood and providing a long upright plate respectively below the left and right lateral
surfaces of the air-extraction hood, it is able to prevent lateral draft from flowing
in and to form an intact upwards-flowing airflow, so as to exhaust soot and harmful
gases.
[0008] Another object of the present invention is to provide a range hood capable of resisting
draft, where by providing a long upright plate respectively below the left and right
lateral surfaces of the air-extraction hood and providing a guiding structure respectively
at the front ends of the two upright plates, when air is drawn into the space below
the air-extraction hood through the front ends of the upright plates, it is able to
reduce the backflow areas formed by the deviated airflow from the front ends of the
left and right upright plates, so as to keep the exhaust airflow flowing smoothly.
[0009] Another object of the present invention is to provide a range hood capable of resisting
draft, where by providing an air blow groove at one end of the air-extraction slot
located on the bottom of the air-extraction hood, the upwards blown air can confine
the high-temperature expanding gas produced by an air-generation device and guide
the high-temperature expanding gas into the elongate air-extraction slot in order
to prevent its leakage.
[0010] In order to achieve above objects, the present invention provides a range hood capable
of resisting draft, a back of which is disposed onto a wall and is located above a
counter, where an air-generation device is provided on the counter's top. The range
hood comprises an air-extraction hood, a long left upright plate, and a long right
upright plate. The air-extraction hood has a bottom provided with an elongate air-extraction
slot having an opening that faces downwards. The elongate air-extraction slot is in
communication with an air-extraction device for drawing air upwards. The elongate
air-extraction slot has a front end provided with an elongate air blow groove having
an opening that faces downwards. The elongate air blow groove is in communication
with an air blow device for blowing air downwards. The elongate air-extraction slot
and the elongate air blow groove are provided between the front end surface and the
rear end surface of the air-extraction hood and are parallel to the front end surface
and the rear end surface. The long left upright plate is fixedly provided below a
left lateral surface of the air-extraction hood, where the horizontal width of the
long left upright plate is no less than the horizontal distance from the rear end
of the air-generation device to the wall, while the vertical length of the long left
upright plate is no less than the height from the counter's top to a bottom of the
long left upright plate. The long right upright plate is fixedly provided below a
right lateral surface of the air-extraction hood, where the horizontal width of the
long right upright plate is no less than the horizontal distance from the rear end
of the air-generation device to the wall, while the vertical length of the long right
upright plate is no less than the height from the counter's top to a bottom of the
long right upright plate.
[0011] In implementation, a curved first guiding part is provided at a right side of the
front end of the left upright plate, and a curved second guiding part is provided
at a left side of the front end of the right upright plate
[0012] In implementation, when the range hood capable of resisting draft is directly hung
above a counter, the elongate air-extraction slot is located in the midway between
a front end surface and a rear end surface of the air-extraction hood. The horizontal
width of the long left upright plate is no less than one-fourth the horizontal width
of the left lateral surface of the air-extraction hood, and the horizontal width of
the long right upright plate is no less than one-fourth the horizontal width of the
right lateral surface of the air-extraction hood, so that they are able to cover the
left and right lateral surfaces of the air-generation device. Moreover, the front
end and the rear end of the elongate air-extraction slot are respectively provided
with an elongate air blow groove having an opening that faces downwards. The elongate
air blow groove is in communication with an air blow device for blowing air downwards.
Besides, the air blow groove is parallel to the elongate air-extraction slot.
[0013] The following detailed description, given by way of examples or embodiments, will
best be understood in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0014] Fig.1 is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of the present invention,
which is disposed above a counter.
[0015] Fig.2 is a cross-sectional view showing the first embodiment of the present invention,
which is disposed onto a wall.
[0016] Figs.3 and 4 is a cross-sectional view showing an air collector of one shape according
to the present invention.
[0017] Figs.5 and 6 show the use of the first embodiment of the present invention in the
exhaustion process of gases.
[0018] Fig.7 shows the use of a second embodiment of the present invention in the exhaustion
process of gases.
[0019] Fig.8 is a cross-sectional view showing a third embodiment of the present invention.
[0020] Fig.9 shows the use of the third embodiment of the present invention in the exhaustion
process of gases.
[0021] Fig. 10 is a picture showing the smoke in a horizontal plane and an intermediate
vertical plane, where the present invention releases smoke above an oven and adopts
a technique by using laser to visualize the flow field of the smoke.
[0022] Fig. 11 is a comparison curve graph showing the capture efficiency obtained respectively
after the present invention and other range hood are given a static test.
[0023] Fig. 12 is a comparison curve graph showing the capture efficiency obtained respectively
after the present invention and other range hood are given a dynamic test.
[0024] Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention,
which is disposed onto a wall.
[0025] Fig. 13A is a perspective view showing another pattern of an air blow groove in the
fourth embodiment of the present invention.
[0026] Fig.14 shows the use of the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
[0027] Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional view of a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
[0028] Please refer to Figs. 1-2 showing a first embodiment of a range hood 1 capable of
resisting draft according to the present invention. In this embodiment, the range
hood has a back disposed onto a wall 11 and is located above a counter 12. An oven
is provided on the top of the counter 12, and above the oven cookware can be placed.
The oven is designed to be an air-generation device 13. The air-generation device
has a rear end 131 facing the wall 11 and a front end 132 that is opposite to the
rear end 131 and away from the wall 11. In implementation, the air-generation device
13 also can include a cookware or other utensils capable of producing harmful gases.
Besides, the range hood 1 comprises an air-extraction hood 2, a long left upright
plate 3, and a long right upright plate 4.
[0029] The air-extraction hood 2 has an air collector 21. The air collector 21 is a substantially
rectangular casing having a space 211 therein. Besides, the air collector 21 has a
bottom plate 212 that is provided with an elongate air-extraction slot 22 having an
opening that faces downwards. The elongate air-extraction slot 22 is located between
a front end surface 23 and a rear end surface 24 of the air-extraction hood 2 and
is parallel to the front end surface 23 and the rear end surface 24. The bottom plate
212 of the air collector 21 is provided with an oil barrier frame 213. The oil barrier
frame 213 protrudes from the surface of the bottom plate 212 and encircles the peripheries
of the elongate air-extraction slot 22. An oil storage box 25 is provided below the
rear end of the surface of the bottom plate 212 of the air collector 21. Alternatively,
the oil storage box 25 also can be provided below the front end or below the lateral
side of the surface of the bottom plate 212. Moreover, the top of the air collector
21 is provided with an air-extraction inlet 214 for being in connection with an air-extraction
device 26. The inlet 214 is located away from the position overhead the elongate air-extraction
slot 22. In implementation, the air-extraction device 26 can be a drawing fan, an
air blower, or other fluid mechanisms capable of drawing air.
[0030] In implementation, the air collector 21 also can be a substantially L-shape casing.
As shown in Fig.3, the elongate air-extraction slot 22 faces downwards and obliquely
at an angle. Alternatively, as shown in Fig.4, the elongate air-extraction slot 22
faces in a direction away from the rear end surface 24 of the air collector 21.
[0031] The long left upright plate 3 is substantially rectangular and its top is fixedly
disposed below the left lateral surface of the air collector 21, so that it is extended
downwards from the position below the left lateral surface of the air collector 21
to have the long left upright plate 3 and the elongate air-extraction slot 22 substantially
perpendicular to each other. Besides, a curved first guiding part 31 is provided at
the right side of the front end of the long left upright plate 3. The horizontal width
W of the long left upright plate 3 is no less than the horizontal distance W1 from
the rear end 131 of the air-generation device 13 to the wall 11. In other words, the
long left upright plate will cover at least part of the left lateral surface of the
air-generation device 13. In addition, the height H of the long left upright plate
3 is no less than the height H1 from the top of the counter 12 to the bottom of the
long left upright plate 3.
[0032] The long right upright plate 4 and the long left upright plate 3 are symmetrically
provided at the left and right sides of the air collector 21 respectively. The top
of the long right upright plate 4 is fixedly provided below the right lateral surface
of the air collector 21, so that it is extended downwards from the position below
the right lateral surface of the air collector 21 to have the long right upright plate
4 and the elongate air-extraction slot 22 substantially perpendicular to each other.
Besides, a curved second guiding part 41 is provided at the left side of the front
end of the long right upright plate 4. The horizontal width of the long right upright
plate 4 is no less than the horizontal distance from the rear end 131 of the air-generation
device 13 to the wall 11. In other words, the long right upright plate 4 will cover
at least part of the right lateral surface of the air-generation 13. In addition,
the height of the long right upright plate 4 is no less than the height from the top
of the counter 12 to the bottom of the long right upright plate 4.
[0033] Consequently, a first air supply space 27 in the shape of substantially rectangular
is formed below the front end surface of the long left upright plate 3 and the front
end of the left lateral surface of the air-extraction hood 2. Besides, a second air
supply space 28 in the shape of substantially rectangular is formed below the front
end surface of the long right upright plate 4 and the front end of the right lateral
surface of the air-extraction hood 2. Moreover, a third air supply space 29 in the
shape of substantially rectangular is formed between the bottom of the left upright
plate 3 and the left side of the counter 12, while a fourth air supply space 30 in
the shape of substantially rectangular is formed between the bottom of the right upright
plate 4 and the right side of the counter 12.
[0034] Thereby, as shown in Figs.5 and 6, when the present invention is fixed onto the wall
and the air-generation device 13 begins to generate soot or other harmful gases, by
the operation of the air-extraction device 26 the elongate air-extraction slot 22
begins to draw air upwards. By means of high-speed air extraction of the elongate
air-extraction slot 22, an oblique airflow forms below the front end of the air collector
21, so as to carry upwards the soot or other harmful gases produced by the air-generation
device 13. After passing the space 211 inside the air-collector 21, the soot or other
harmful gases are then exhausted by the air-extraction device 26. Because the air-extraction
inlet 214 of the air-extraction device 26 is located away from the position overhead
the elongate air-extraction slot 22, the accumulated waste oil will attach to the
surface of the bottom plate 212 rather than drip through the elongate air-extraction
slot 22. Moreover, by encircling the peripheries of the elongate air-extraction slot
22 with the oil barrier frame 213, it is able to prevent the waste oil dripping through
the air-extraction slot 22. Thereby, the waste oil will flow into the oil storage
box 25. It is able to resist the draft coming from lateral directions by means of
the hindrance of the long left upright plate 3 and the long right upright plate 4.
Consequently, the structure of above-mentioned oblique airflow will not be destroyed
and an intact upwards-flowing airflow can be formed to exhaust soot and harmful gases.
[0035] Furthermore, a curved first guiding part 31 is provided at the right side of the
front end of the long left upright plate 3, while a curved second guiding part 41
is provided at the left side of the front end of the long right upright plate 4. Thereby,
when the air flows into the space below the air collector 21 through the first air
supply space 27 and the second air supply space 28, the departing points 311, 411
of the first guiding part 31 and the second guiding part 41 will be located at more
posterior positions. Consequently, it is able to reduce the backflow area produced
by airflow, so as to keep the exhaust airflow flowing smoothly.
[0036] Please refer to Fig.7, where a second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated.
This embodiment differs from the first embodiment in following aspects. The counter
12 has a front end that is provided with an elongate air blow part 5. The elongate
air blow part 5 has an oblique elongate air blow slot 51, the size of which is corresponding
to the elongate air-extraction slot 22. The elongate air blow slot 51 is in communication
with an air blower 52. By means of operation of the air blower 52, an air jet can
be blown upwards at an angle through the elongate air blow slot 51 and then enters
into the elongate air-extraction slot 22, so as to form an oblique air curtain 53
between the elongate air blow slot 51 and the elongate air-extraction slot 22. In
implementation, a cross-flow fan or other fluid mechanisms also can be used to substitute
the air blower 52.
[0037] Please refer to Fig.8, where a third embodiment of the present invention is illustrated.
This embodiment differs from the first and the second embodiments in following aspects.
The range hood is directly hung above the counter 12, so that the front and rear sides
of the air-extraction hood 2 are rendered open. The elongate air-extraction slot 22
is located in the midway between the front end surface and the rear end surface of
the air-extraction hood 2. The horizontal width W2 of the long left upright plate
3 is no less than one-fourth the horizontal width W3 of the left lateral surface of
the air-extraction hood 2, while the horizontal width of the long right upright plate
4 is no less than one-fourth the horizontal width of the right lateral surface of
the air-extraction hood 2, so as to cover the left and right lateral surfaces of the
air-generation device 13. As shown in Fig.9, the rear end of the counter 12 also can
be provided with another elongate air blow part 6. The elongate air blow part 6 has
an elongate air blow slot 61 corresponding to the elongate air-extraction slot 22.
Besides, the elongate air blow slot 61 is in communication with the air blower 52.
Thereby, when an air jet is blown at an angle from the elongate air blow slot 61 and
flows into the elongate air-extraction slot 22, another oblique air curtain 62 can
be formed between the elongate air blow slot 61 and the elongate air-extraction slot
22.
[0038] Either a single or dual air curtains, formed in the absence or presence of the air
blow parts 5, 6, are capable of carrying steadily and upwards the soot or other harmful
gases into the air-extraction hood 2 and exhaust them by means of the operation of
the air-extraction device 26.
[0039] In order to view several horizontal and vertical planes of the device of the present
invention, smoke is released above the oven and then the laser-assisted smoke flow
visualization technique is adopted. Fig. 10 is a picture showing the smoke in the
horizontal plane and the intermediate vertical plane. As the distribution of the smoke
in the vertical plane indicates, the smoke from the smoke generator first flows upwards
and at an angle towards the back wall, and then is drawn into the air-extraction slot
located at posterior position instead of escaping from the front. As the distribution
of the smoke in the horizontal plane indicates, the smoke from the smoke generator
largely gathers around the central area instead of diffusing laterally.
[0040] The effect of pollutant removal of the present invention is demonstrated by an experiment
conducted in Thermal Fluid Laboratory, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,
where the tracer gas detection method is adopted. From a gas-releasing device disposed
on the oven, sulfur hexafluoride (SF
6) gas is released at a constant concentration and a constant speed. At the distant
end of the duct of the air-extraction hood, the concentration and the flow speed of
the sulfur hexafluoride gas are measured in order to calculate the capture efficiency
(η), which is defined as "the SF
6 gas volume flowing through per unit time divided by the SF
6 gas volume released by the gas-releasing device per unit time" measured at the distant
end of the duct of the air-extraction hood.
[0041] The first test is a static test. In this test, air-extraction hoods are respectively
located at different heights (H) from the counter. Under the condition that the flow
velocity of the draft in ambient environment (V
draft) is very slow (about 0.03 m/s), the capture efficiency of five kinds of range hoods
is respectively measured, where above range hoods include: (1) a conventional range
hood; (2) a conventional range hood together with a slot provided at the front end
of the counter for blowing air upwards; (3) a conventional range hood provided with
a protection plate respectively at its left and right lateral sides; (4) an air-curtain
type range hood; and (5) the range hood of the present invention. The results are
shown in Fig.11. It is evident that the capture efficiency of the first three kinds
of range hoods (the conventional range hood, the conventional range hood together
with a slot provided at the front end of the counter for blowing air upwards, and
the conventional range hood provided with a protection plate respectively at its left
and right lateral sides) is far below than that of the last two kinds (the air-curtain
type range hood and the range hood of the present invention). Moreover, the capture
efficiency of the range hood of the present invention is higher than that of the air-curtain
type range hood. This phenomenon is more obvious especially when the height of the
range hood is higher than 0.5 meter.
[0042] The second test is a test for measuring the capacity of resisting draft in ambient
environment. In this test, the air-extraction hood is disposed at the height of 0.6
meter from the counter. Besides, drafts with different flow velocities (V
draft) are provided at a distance of two meters from the range hoods of above five kinds
and are blown at an angle of forty-five degrees towards the range hoods. The capture
efficiency of the five kinds of the range hoods is respectively measured. The results
are shown in Fig.12. It is evident that the capture efficiency of the first three
kinds of range hoods (the conventional range hood, the conventional range hood together
with a slot provided at the front end of the counter for blowing air upwards, and
the conventional range hood provided with a protection plate respectively at its left
and right lateral sides) is far below than that of the last two kinds (the air-curtain
type range hood and the range hood of the present invention). Moreover, the capture
efficiency of the range hood of the present invention is higher than that of the air-curtain
type range hood. Especially, the present invention is even more advantageous when
the velocity of the draft is higher than 0.2 m/s. The capture efficiency of the present
invention may still remain or only slightly decrease even the velocity of the draft
is as fast as 1 m/s. In contrast with the range hood according to the present invention,
when the draft is gradually becoming stronger, the capture efficiency of the other
four kinds of range hoods will decrease rapidly to an unacceptable extent. When the
draft is blown at other angles, similar results are obtained.
[0043] Please refer to Fig.13, where a fourth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated.
In this embodiment, the long left upright plate 3 is fixed at the position below the
left lateral surface of the air-extraction hood 2, while the long right upright plate
4 is fixed at the position below the right lateral surface of the air-extraction hood
2. Besides, the front end of the elongate air-extraction slot 22 is provided with
an elongate air blow groove 221 having an opening that faces downwards. The elongate
air blow groove 221 is parallel to the elongate air-extraction slot 22 and the elongate
air blow groove 221 is in communication with an air blow device 222 for blowing air
downwards. In implementation, the air blow device 222 is an air blower or a cross-flow
fan. As shown in Fig.13A, the elongate air blow groove 221 further includes a left
air-blow groove 2211 and right air-blow groove 2212, which are aligned and are spaced
from each other. Moreover, the elongate air blow groove 221, the left air-blow groove
2211, or the right air-blow groove 2212 can be composed of plural air-blow holes arranged
to be spaced with one another.
[0044] Thereby, as shown in Fig.14, when the air-generation device 13 produces high-temperature
gas, the soot will diffuse towards the front end surface 23 of the air-extraction
hood 2 because of the phenomenon of gas expansion. In the meanwhile, the air blown
downwards from the air blow groove 221 is not only able to prevent the leakage of
the high-temperature and expanded gas through the front end of the bottom of the air-extraction
hood 2, but it is also able to guide the high-temperature gas flowing into the elongate
air-extraction slot 22 in order to prevent the escape of the high-temperature gas.
[0045] Fig.15 shows a fifth embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, a long
left upright plate 3 is fixedly provided below the middle part of the left lateral
surface of the air-extraction hood 2, while a long right upright plate 4 is fixedly
provided below the middle part of a right lateral surface of the air-extraction hood
2. The elongate air-extraction slot 22 has a front end and a rear end that are respectively
provided with an elongate air blow groove 221 having an opening that faces downwards.
The two elongate air blow grooves 221 are respectively in communication with the air
blow device 222 for blowing air downwards, so as to prevent the leakage of the high-temperature
gas from the front end surface 23 or the rear end surface 24 of the air-extraction
hood 2. In implementation, any of the elongate air blow grooves 221 can be composed
of a left air-blow groove and a right air-blow groove 2212 that are aligned and are
spaced from each other. Alternatively, the elongate air blow groove 221, the left
air-blow groove, and the right air-blow groove are composed of plural air-blow holes
arranged to be spaced with one another.
[0046] Therefore, the present invention has following advantages:
- 1. According to the present invention, an intact upwards-flowing airflow can be formed
in order to exhaust soot and harmful gases by means of the elongate air-extraction
slot capable of drawing in air and the long left and right plates capable of resisting
the drafts coming from lateral sides.
- 2. According to the present invention, it is able to reduce the backflow bubble entering
into the space below the air-extraction hood by providing the front ends of the long
left and right plates respectively with a curved guiding part. Thereby, the backflow
bubble will not protrude outwards, so as to prevent the diffusion of soot. Moreover,
the upwards-flowing airflow will be rendered intact as well, so as to ensure smooth
exhaustion.
- 3. According to the present invention, it is able to form an intact upwards-flowing
airflow to exhaust soot and harmful gases by the cooperation of the elongate air-extraction
slot and the long left and right upright plates. Thereby, it is of convenient use
since the range hood of the present invention can be used to replace a conventional
range hood without the need of changing other kitchenware.
- 4. According to the present invention, the air blown downwards from the air blow groove
provided at the bottom of the air-extraction hood not only can prevent the leakage
of the high-temperature and expanded gas, but it also can guide the high-temperature
and expanded gas flowing into the elongate air-extraction slot. Thereby, the leakage
can be effectively prevented even under the condition that the gas is in high-temperature
state and draft is present.
[0047] As disclosed in the above description and attached drawings, the present invention
can provide a range hood capable of resisting draft, which can hinder the drafts coming
from all directions and effectively exhaust soot and harmful gases. It is new and
can be put into industrial use.
[0048] Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail,
many modifications and variations may be made by those skilled in the art from the
teachings disclosed hereinabove. Therefore, it should be understood that any modification
and variation equivalent to the spirit of the present invention be regarded to fall
into the scope defined by the appended claims.
1. A range hood capable of resisting draft, a back of which is disposed onto a wall and
is located above a counter, where an air-generation device is provided on the counter's
top and has a rear end facing the wall; the range hood comprising:
an air-extraction hood, a bottom of which is provided with an elongate air-extraction
slot having an opening that faces downwards, where the elongate air-extraction slot
is in communication with an air-extraction device for drawing air upwards, and the
elongate air-extraction slot is located between a front end surface and a rear end
surface of the air-extraction hood and is parallel to the front end surface and the
rear end surface;
a long left upright plate, fixedly provided below a left lateral surface of the air-extraction
hood, where the horizontal width of the long left upright plate is no less than the
horizontal distance from the rear end of the air-generation device to the wall, and
the vertical length of the long left upright plate is no less than the height from
the counter's top to a bottom of the long left upright plate; and
a long right upright plate, fixedly provided below a right lateral surface of the
air-extraction hood, where the horizontal width of the long right upright plate is
no less than the horizontal distance from the rear end of the air-generation device
to the wall, and the vertical length of the long right upright plate is no less than
the height from the counter's top to a bottom of the long right upright plate.
2. The range hood capable of resisting draft as claimed in claim 1, wherein a first air
supply space is formed below a front end surface of the left upright plate and a front
end of the left lateral surface of the air-extraction hood; and a second air supply
space is formed below a front end surface of the right upright plate and a front end
of the right lateral surface of the air-extraction hood.
3. The range hood capable of resisting draft as claimed in claim 1, wherein a curved
first guiding part is provided at a right side of the front end of the left upright
plate, and a curved second guiding part is provided at a left side of the front end
of the right upright plate.
4. The range hood capable of resisting draft as claimed in claim 1, wherein the air-extraction
hood includes an air collector; the air-extraction device is connected to a top of
the air collector; and the elongate air-extraction slot is formed on a bottom of the
air collector.
5. The range hood capable of resisting draft as claimed in claim 4, wherein the air-extraction
device is provided with an inlet for drawing in air and the inlet is located away
from the position overhead the elongate air-extraction slot.
6. The range hood capable of resisting draft as claimed in claim 5, wherein the counter
has a front end provided with an elongate air blow part; the elongate air blow part
has an elongate air blow slot corresponding to the elongate air-extraction slot; an
air jet is blown upwards at an angle through the elongate air blow slot and enters
into the elongate air-extraction slot so as to form an oblique air curtain between
the elongate air blow slot and the elongate air-extraction slot.
7. The range hood capable of resisting draft as claimed in claim 4, wherein the air collector
has a bottom plate; the elongate air-extraction slot is formed on the bottom plate;
and an oil barrier frame is provided on the bottom plate and encircles the elongate
air-extraction slot.
8. The range hood capable of resisting draft as claimed in claim 1, wherein a front end
of the elongate air-extraction slot is provided with an elongate air blow groove having
an opening that faces downwards; the elongate air blow groove is in communication
with an air blow device for blowing air downwards; the elongate air-extraction slot
and the elongate air blow groove are provided between the front end surface and the
rear end surface of the air-extraction hood and are parallel to the front end surface
and the rear end surface.
9. The range hood capable of resisting draft as claimed in claim 8, wherein the air blow
groove includes a left air-blow groove and a right air-blow groove that are aligned
and are spaced from each other.
10. A range hood capable of resisting draft, provided above a counter, where an air-generation
device is provided on the counter's top; the range hood comprising:
an air-extraction hood, a bottom of which is provided with an elongate air-extraction
slot having an opening that faces downwards, where the elongate air-extraction slot
is in communication with an air-extraction device for drawing air upwards, and the
elongate air-extraction slot is located in the midway between a front end surface
and a rear end surface of the air-extraction hood and is parallel to the front end
surface and the rear end surface;
a long left upright plate, fixedly provided below the middle part of a left lateral
surface of the air-extraction hood, where the horizontal width of the long left upright
plate is no less than one-fourth the horizontal width of the left lateral surface
of the air-extraction hood so as to cover the left lateral surface of the air-generation
device, and the vertical length of the long left upright plate is no less than the
height from the counter's top to a bottom of the long left upright plate; and
a long right upright plate, fixedly provided below the middle part of a right lateral
surface of the air-extraction hood, where the horizontal width of the long right upright
plate is no less than one-fourth the horizontal width of the right lateral surface
of the air-extraction hood so as to cover the right lateral surface of the air-generation
device, and the vertical length of the long right upright plate is no less than the
height from the counter's top to a bottom of the long right upright plate.
11. The range hood capable of resisting draft as claimed in claim 10, wherein the counter's
top has a front end and a rear end both of which are respectively provided with an
elongate air blow part; each elongate air blow part has an elongate air blow slot
corresponding to the elongate air-extraction slot for blowing an air jet upwards at
an angle; the blown air jet is then drawn into the elongate air-extraction slot so
as to form two corresponding oblique air curtains between the elongate air-extraction
slot and two elongate air blow slots.
12. The range hood capable of resisting draft as claimed in claim 11, wherein a front
end and a rear end of the elongate air blow slot are respectively provided with an
elongate air blow groove having an opening that faces downwards; the elongate air
blow groove is in communication with an air blow device for blowing air downwards;
and the elongate air blow grooves are respectively parallel to the elongate air-extraction
slot.
13. The range hood capable of resisting draft as claimed in claim 12, wherein the air
blow groove includes a left air-blow groove and a right air-blow groove that are aligned
and are spaced from each other.