Having Canopy Exhaust Hood Patents (Class 454/67)
  • Patent number: 5282770
    Abstract: A ventilation system includes a ventilator of a simultaneous suction and exhaust type, ducts communicating the ventilator to respective air inlet and air outlet formed at one room or each of a plurality of rooms, dampers provided in the ducts respectively, and a control device responsive to signals indicative of operating conditions of items of equipment provided in the one or plurality of rooms for controlling operation of the ventilator and opening and closure of each damper in accordance with the operating conditions of the items of equipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1994
    Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
    Inventor: Masato Shibata
  • Patent number: 5238468
    Abstract: A collection device (10) for gaseous emissions which comprises a collector body (20) having a hollow interior (33) and an inner wall (22) shaped to conform to a portion of the outer periphery of the open top (14) of a material supply container (12). The inner wall is formed with a number of inlet openings (40, 42) communicating with the collector body interior which are spaced from one another in a direction from one end of the collector body to the other. A deflector member or strake (46) is mounted to the inner wall of the collector body in the areas between adjacent inlet openings therein, and lips are mounted at the top (34) and bottom (35) of the collector body which extends outwardly therefrom substantially perpendicular to the inner wall of the collector body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1993
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Gregory J. Gabryszewski, William S. Blair, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5232152
    Abstract: A kitchen range hood fan electrically connectable to an atmospheric humidity sensor, such as a dehumidistat. The fan motor is automatically activated when atmospheric humidity readings measured within a dwelling exceed a pre-set limit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1993
    Inventor: Richard W. B. Tsang
  • Patent number: 5211159
    Abstract: The invention of this application comprises a novel filter assembly including a charcoal filter and a fiberglass filter positioned within a housing. The fiberglass filter comprises a fiberglass mat mounted to a wire structure formed in an accordion-shape so as to increase the surface area of the fiberglass mat. The invention also comprises a novel sensor system for sensing when the grease filter and the filter assembly have been installed, for sensing when the filter assembly is about to require changing and for shutting down the exhaust hood when the assembly requires changing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1993
    Assignee: Standex International Corporation
    Inventors: Leonard R. Lieblein, Raymond W. Rogers, William F. Harnesberger
  • Patent number: 5209697
    Abstract: A blower system for a duct, locatable anywhere along the duct. The blower system is composed generally of a blower and a housing connected to the blower. The housing encloses the blower and has connected thereto an inlet port and an outlet port for being connected with a duct at any location along the duct. More particularly, the housing includes an internal baffle having a cut-out which interfaces with the outlet of the blower. Further, the housing is provided with an adapter that is tapered between the baffle and the outlet port for facilitating movement of air from the blower to the duct. A power cord emanates sealably from the housing for connecting the blower to a source of electrical power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1993
    Inventors: Donald P. Hurst, Billy H. Finley
  • Patent number: 5205279
    Abstract: A kitchen ventilator is mounted in the wall behind the cooking units and has a horizontally extending intake slot located close to the cooking surface. A roof-mounted upblast fan is coupled through connecting duct to the ventilator to establish a vacuum in the system. Room air travels over the cooking surface into the slot and is baffled down toward the bottom of the ventilator and then turned 180 degrees around the bottom edge of the baffle to centrifugally remove some contaminants. The air moves upward to the top of the baffle and is drawn through baffle-style filters where additional contaminants are removed. The baffle is removable to facilitate cleaning. Clean-out doors in the front face of the ventilator above the intake slot give easy access to the filters for removal and cleaning or replacement of them. A funnel around and under the fan assembly takes rain and snow from the fan assembly and drains it through the connecting duct and ventilator to sewer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1993
    Inventor: Stephen L. Brown
  • Patent number: 5163869
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for exhausting a mixture of air laden with droplets and vapors of greases and oils from a room such as a kitchen. A motor-driven fan is mounted within a duct to exhaust the mixture to outside the room. A heater located near the intake of the duct vaporizes any droplets of grease and oil in the air, and then superheats the resulting mixture to a temperature below the ignition point. The exhaust fan motor also drives a separate fan for cooling the motor with air drawn from the outside. The superheat temperature is regulated by the exhaust fan speed and current input to the heater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1992
    Assignee: George C. Yeh
    Inventors: George C. Yeh, Maximillian S. Yeh
  • Patent number: 5139009
    Abstract: An exhaust ventilation control system for use with a ventilation system located at a cooking station and having one or more exhaust fans for exhausting air containing cooking by-products from the cooking station to an external environment, can alter operation of the exhaust fans to match the exhaust requirements to the cooking load. The exhaust ventilation control system includes an exhaust control connected to the exhaust fans for controlling operation of the exhaust fans in response to operation of the cooking areas. The exhaust control requires monitoring of a cooking area for determining which of the one or more cooking areas is in operation, a power control circuit responsive to the cooking are a monitor for controlling power supplied to the exhaust fan motors, and a timed switch operable in response to the power control circuit to switch to a variety of positions, depending on the number of cooking areas in operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1992
    Inventor: Leo B. Walsh
  • Patent number: 5133689
    Abstract: A focussed ventilation method and apparatus for a work spot wherein at least a first focussed suction (11) and at least one additional focussed suction (13) are arranged to draw the air and/or gas and/or excess heat of the work spot, and arranged to interact so that the first focussed suction (11) draws the more detrimental air in quality than that drawn by the additional focussed suction (13).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1992
    Assignee: Halton Oy
    Inventors: Erkki Aalto, Teuvo Pellinen, Jouko Eloranta
  • Patent number: 5085134
    Abstract: A smoker's booth for isolating, containing, venting, and filtering tobacco smoke. The booth has a walled enclosure with a smoker's access aperture. The presence of a smoker is detected, thereby activating the venting and filtering mechanisms. The booth can be wall mounted or freestanding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1992
    Inventors: Joseph S. Hofstra, Ronald J. Karaskiewicz, Mark R. Fischer
  • Patent number: 5069197
    Abstract: A hood adapted to remove contaminants from incoming airflow comprising a housing member having top, front, back and side walls, and defining a lower liquid sump, and an upper exhaust opening in the top wall, an inlet opening defined in the front wall of the housing member the front wall is inclined inwardly and downwardly, a partition extends between the side walls downwardly from the front wall and has a free end defining an air passage with the back wall leading to a large volume upper portion of the housing, a screen having openings therein extends between the side walls and downwardly from the free end of the partition into the sump, the partition has a dam on the free end thereof having a horizontal upper edge, liquid will overflow the dam on the partition and move across the openings in the screen to the sump, whereby air passing into the inlet opening passes through the liquid moving across the screen and then through the liquid moving across the screen and then through an agglomeration of liquid in th
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1991
    Inventor: Walter L. Wisting