CN216010972U - European style smoke exhaust ventilator - Google Patents

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CN216010972U
CN216010972U CN202122419173.5U CN202122419173U CN216010972U CN 216010972 U CN216010972 U CN 216010972U CN 202122419173 U CN202122419173 U CN 202122419173U CN 216010972 U CN216010972 U CN 216010972U
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The utility model provides an European style range hood. European style cigarette machine includes: the smoke collecting cover is provided with an air inlet; the air deflector is positioned below the air inlet and is used for containing oil stains dropping from the smoke collecting hood; and the oil collecting container is connected to the lower part of the rear part of the air deflector, an oil leakage hole is formed in the bottom surface of the rear part of the air deflector, and the oil leakage hole is positioned right above the oil collecting container. Therefore, the oil stain dropped from the fume collecting hood can be collected by the air deflector. The oil stain collected by the air deflector can enter the oil collecting container through the oil leakage hole. Therefore, the air deflector can not only play a role in guiding oil smoke, but also play a role in containing and receiving oil stains and guiding the oil stains. The oil stain collecting and oil stain guiding component does not need to be designed independently in the European-style smoke ventilator, and the structure is simpler. Moreover, the combination of the air deflector and the oil collecting container can be used in a range hood with fixed air deflectors and liftable air deflectors, and the compatibility is high.

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European style smoke exhaust ventilator
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a kitchen utensil's technical field specifically, relates to an European style cigarette machine.
Background
With the improvement of the living standard of people, the requirement of a user on a kitchen is continuously improved, and the trend of pursuing in modern life is to improve the experience of a cigarette machine. The European-style range hood is popular because of large cage cover area, strong suction force and beautiful appearance.
The European-style range hood is also called a T-shaped range hood, the air inlet is positioned on the lower surface of the smoke collecting cover, and the width and the depth of the air inlet can be designed to be larger so as to improve the effect of absorbing the oil smoke. An air deflector is arranged below the air inlet, and the edge of the air deflector is spaced from the smoke collecting hood to form an air inlet channel communicated with the air inlet. An oil collecting container is connected below the fume collecting hood, oil leakage holes are formed in the fume collecting hood and the air guide plate, and the oil collecting container is required to contain oil stains dropped from all the oil leakage holes.
However, this can cause problems, such as the oil collection container must be removed before the air deflector can be removed; or for some range hoods with liftable air deflectors, the oil collecting container can interfere with the air deflectors; the oil leakage holes on the range hood are more, which affects the beauty and the like.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to solve the problems in the prior art at least in part, the embodiment of the utility model provides a European style cigarette machine. European style cigarette machine includes: the smoke collecting cover is provided with an air inlet; the air deflector is positioned below the air inlet and is used for containing oil stains dropping from the smoke collecting hood; and the oil collecting container is connected to the lower part of the rear part of the air deflector, the bottom surface of the rear part of the air deflector is provided with an oil leakage hole, and the oil leakage hole is positioned right above the oil collecting container.
Therefore, the oil stain dropped from the fume collecting hood can be collected by the air deflector. The oil stain collected by the air deflector can enter the oil collecting container through the oil leakage hole. Therefore, the air deflector can not only play a role in guiding oil smoke, but also play a role in containing and receiving oil stains and guiding the oil stains. The oil stain collecting and oil stain guiding component does not need to be designed independently in the European-style smoke ventilator, and the structure is simpler. Moreover, the combination of the air deflector and the oil collecting container can be used in a range hood with fixed air deflectors and liftable air deflectors, and the compatibility is high. Therefore, the workload of links such as design, production and the like of the European-style cigarette making machine is small, and the cost is reduced. The market competitiveness of the European-style cigarette making machine is strong.
Illustratively, the air deflection plate is removably attached to the fume collection hood. By means of the arrangement, when the air deflector and/or the oil collecting container need to be cleaned, the air deflector and/or the oil collecting container can be taken down from the smoke collection hood, and therefore cleanness and sanitation of the air deflector and/or the oil collecting container can be guaranteed.
Exemplarily, the rear portion of the fume collecting hood is provided with a first plug connector, the top surface of the rear portion of the air deflector is provided with a first plug connection fitting piece, and the first plug connection fitting piece is in plug connection with the first plug connector. Through the arrangement, the air deflector is disassembled and assembled without other disassembling tools, the disassembly and the assembly are convenient, and the disassembly and the assembly efficiency are high.
Exemplarily, the front part of the fume collecting hood is provided with a connecting column extending downwards, a second plug connector is arranged on the connecting column, the top surface of the front part of the air deflector is provided with a second plug connection fitting piece, and the second plug connection fitting piece is in plug connection with the second plug connector. Through the arrangement, the air deflector is disassembled and assembled without other disassembling tools, the disassembly and the assembly are convenient, and the disassembly and the assembly efficiency are high.
Illustratively, the bottom surface of the rear portion of the air deflector is provided with a third plug connector, the top surface of the oil collecting container is provided with a third plug connector fitting piece, and the third plug connector fitting piece is in plug connection with the third plug connector fitting. Through the arrangement, the oil collecting container is disassembled and assembled without other disassembling tools, the disassembly and the assembly are convenient, and the disassembly and the assembly efficiency are high.
Exemplarily, the aviation baffle includes diapire and lateral wall, and the lateral wall upwards extends from the periphery of diapire to form the space that connects the greasy dirt, and the diapire is from going forward the backward downward slope. The space formed by the bottom wall and the side wall can contain more oil stains and can prevent the oil stains from flowing out. And, the diapire that inclines downwards after going to can make the greasy dirt backward flow under the effect of gravity to can pass through the oil leak hole, thereby get into in the oil collecting container. Therefore, the residual oil stains on the air deflector are less, and the oil stain collecting effect is better.
Illustratively, the top ends of the side walls are located on the same horizontal plane. In this way, the bottom wall and the side walls can contain as much oil as possible.
Illustratively, the air deflector is provided with a lighting unit. In this way, the light emitted by the lighting unit may directly shine on e.g. a pot on the hob, providing sufficient lighting for cooking. Moreover, the air deflector has enough space for arranging the lighting units, so that the size, the number, the illumination angle and the like of the lighting units are high in flexibility. In this way, the lighting unit can be selected and set more reasonably, thereby improving enough lighting for cooking as much as possible to meet the use requirements of users.
Exemplarily, be provided with the light trap on the aviation baffle, the lighting unit includes: a light transmitting panel covering the light transmitting hole; the rear shell is provided with an accommodating groove with a forward opening, the rear shell is connected to the back of the light-transmitting panel, and the light-transmitting panel covers the accommodating groove; the light-emitting element is accommodated in the accommodating groove; and a reflective layer disposed between the rear case and the light emitting element. Through the arrangement, the lighting unit can be positioned inside the European-style cigarette making machine, so that the overall dimension of the European-style cigarette making machine can be reduced, and the European-style cigarette making machine is convenient to miniaturize. By providing the reflective layer, light can be irradiated as forward as possible, thereby improving illumination brightness.
Illustratively, the light emitting elements include an inner light emitting element and an outer light emitting element surrounding the inner light emitting element. Through the arrangement, the outer light-emitting element and the inner light-emitting element can be selected to be completely started or alternatively started according to the use requirements, so that the use requirements of various scenes are met.
A series of concepts in a simplified form are introduced in the disclosure, which will be described in further detail in the detailed description section. The summary of the invention is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The advantages and features of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The following drawings of the present invention are used herein as part of the present invention for understanding the present invention. There are shown in the drawings, embodiments and descriptions thereof, which are used to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings, there is shown in the drawings,
figure 1 is a perspective view of a european style cigarette maker according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a top view of the air deflection plate and lighting unit shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the air deflection plate and lighting unit shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of an angle of the deflector and lighting unit shown in FIG. 1 with the rear housing and reflective layer removed; and
fig. 5 is an exploded view of another angle of the air deflection plate and the lighting unit shown in fig. 1.
Wherein the figures include the following reference numerals:
100. a smoke collecting hood; 110. an air inlet; 120. an oil screen; 200. an air deflector; 210. an oil leak hole; 220. a bottom wall; 230. a side wall; 240. a light-transmitting hole; 300. an oil collecting container; 411. a first connector; 412. A first mating plug-in fitting; 421. a second plug connector; 422. a second mating plug-in element; 431. a third plug connector; 440. connecting columns; 500. a lighting unit; 510. a light transmissive panel; 520. a rear housing; 521. Accommodating a tank; 522. flanging; 523. a groove; 530. a light emitting element; 531. an inner light emitting element; 532. An outer light emitting element.
Detailed Description
In the following description, numerous details are provided to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. One skilled in the art, however, will understand that the following description merely illustrates preferred embodiments of the invention and that the invention may be practiced without one or more of these details. In addition, some technical features that are well known in the art are not described in detail in order to avoid obscuring the present invention.
As shown in fig. 1-5, a european style range hood may include a smoke collection hood 100, a wind deflector 200, and an oil collection container 300.
The fume collecting cover 100 may be used to collect the oil smoke. The fume collecting hood 100 may have an intake vent 110. The oil smoke may enter the inside of the european style range hood through the air inlet 110 so as to be discharged. In order to filter the oil smoke, the air inlet 110 may be covered with an oil screen 120. When the oil smoke contacts the smoke collecting cover 100, oil stains are attached to the smoke collecting cover 100.
The air guide plate 200 may be located below the intake vent 110. The air guide plate 200 can guide the oil smoke, so that the oil smoke can pass through the air inlet 110 at a smoother angle. The basic design concept of the air deflector 200 is to space the air deflector 200 and the smoke collecting hood 100, and the spaced space forms one or more air intake channels. The intake air passage may communicate with the intake vent 110.
It should be noted that, for the european style cigarette making machine, the rear of the european style cigarette making machine is generally a wall, and the front of the european style cigarette making machine is generally a cooking area of the user. Therefore, the spaced-apart spaces may form three air inlet passages, i.e., a left air inlet passage, a right air inlet passage, and a front air inlet passage. When the oil smoke rises, the oil smoke can pass through the three air inlet channels and the air inlet 110 to enter the European-style smoke ventilator through the folding of the smoke collecting hood 100 and the guiding of the air deflector 200, so as to be discharged to the outdoor or flue. Unlike the prior art, the air deflection panel 200 may be used to catch oil stains dripping from the fume collecting hood 100.
The oil collecting container 300 may be connected to the lower rear portion of the air deflection plate 200 by any suitable means such as welding, bonding, or connecting. The bottom surface of the rear portion of the air deflection plate 200 may be provided with an oil leakage hole 210. For example, the number of the oil leakage holes 210 is not limited, and includes but is not limited to three shown in the drawings, and may be, for example, one, two or more. For example, the shape of the oil leakage hole 210 is not limited, and includes, but is not limited to, a circular shape as shown in the figures, and may be, for example, a rectangular shape, an elliptical shape, or others. The oil leak hole 210 may be located right above the oil collecting container 300.
Thus, the oil dirt dropped from the hood 100 can be collected by the air guide plate 200. The oil collected by the air deflector 200 may enter the oil collecting container 300 through the oil leakage hole 210. Therefore, the air deflector 200 can not only play a role in guiding oil smoke, but also play a role in containing and guiding oil stains. The oil stain collecting and oil stain guiding component does not need to be designed independently in the European-style smoke ventilator, and the structure is simpler. Moreover, the combination of the air deflector and the oil collecting container can be used in a range hood with fixed air deflectors and liftable air deflectors, and the compatibility is high. Therefore, the workload of links such as design, production and the like of the European-style cigarette making machine is small, and the cost is reduced. The market competitiveness of the European-style cigarette making machine is strong.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1-2, the air deflection panel 200 is removably attached to the smoke collection cage 100. The detachable manner is not limited, and includes but is not limited to plugging, connecting, or snapping, etc. With this arrangement, when the air deflector 200 and/or the oil collection container 300 needs to be cleaned, the air deflector 200 and/or the oil collection container 300 can be removed from the hood 100, so that the cleanness and sanitation of the air deflector 200 and/or the oil collection container 300 can be ensured.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 1-2, the rear of the fume collecting hood 100 may be provided with a first socket connector 411. The top surface of the rear portion of the air deflection panel 200 may be provided with a first plug fitting 412. The first plug-in mating part 412 can be plug-connected to the first plug-in part 411. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the first connector 411 may comprise a tab and the first mating connector 412 may comprise a slot, into which the tab may be plugged to complete the plug connection. In other embodiments not shown, the first plug 411 may comprise a slot and the first plug mating element 412 may comprise a tab; or the first connector 411 and the first mating connector 412 may also include other structures as long as the plug connection can be realized. It should be noted that, in order to facilitate the detachment of the air deflection plate 200, the first plug fitting 412 may be plugged into the first plug element 411 from the front. Through the arrangement, other disassembling tools are not required to be arranged for disassembling and assembling the air deflector 200, the disassembly and assembly are convenient, and the disassembly and assembly efficiency is high.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 1-2, the front of the collection hood 100 may be provided with a downwardly extending connection column 440. A second plug 421 may be provided on the connection post 440. The top surface of the front portion of the air deflection panel 200 may be provided with a second mating plug 422. The second plug fitting 422 can be plug-connected to the second plug member 421. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the second plug 421 may comprise a tab and the second plug fitting 422 may comprise a slot, into which the tab may be plugged, thereby completing the plug connection. In other embodiments not shown, the second plug 421 may comprise a slot and the second plug fitting 422 may comprise a tab; or the second plug 421 and the second plug fitting 422 may also include other structures as long as the plug connection can be realized. It should be noted that, in order to facilitate the detachment of the air guiding plate 200, the second plug-in mating element 422 can be plugged into the second plug-in connector 421 from the front. Through the arrangement, other disassembling tools are not required to be arranged for disassembling and assembling the air deflector 200, the disassembly and assembly are convenient, and the disassembly and assembly efficiency is high.
Preferably, the first plug connector 411 and the first plug connector fitting 412, and the second plug connector 421 and the second plug connector fitting 422 may be provided at the same time, so that the connection strength of the air deflector 200 and the fume collecting hood 100 is higher.
Preferably, the bottom surface of the rear portion of the air deflection panel 200 may be provided with a third plug 431. The top surface of the oil collection container 300 may be provided with a third mating plug (not shown due to angle issues). The third plug-in counterpart can be plug-connected to the third plug-in part. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the third plug 431 may comprise a tab and the third plug fitting may comprise a slot, into which the tab may be plugged, thereby completing the plug connection. In other embodiments not shown, the third plug 431 may comprise a slot and the third plug mating element may comprise a tab; alternatively, the third plug 431 and the third plug mating part may have other structures as long as the plug connection can be achieved. It should be noted that, in order to facilitate the removal of the air deflection panel 200, the third plug-in mating element can be plugged in from the front with the third plug-in part 431. Through the arrangement, the oil collecting container 300 is disassembled and assembled without other disassembling tools, the disassembly and the assembly are convenient, and the disassembly and the assembly efficiency are high.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 3-5, the air deflection panel 200 can include a bottom wall 220 and a side wall 230. The side wall 230 may extend upward from the periphery of the bottom wall 220. Thus, the bottom wall 220 and the side wall 230 may form a space for receiving oil. The bottom wall 220 may be inclined downward from the front to the rear. The space formed by the bottom wall 220 and the side wall 230 can contain more oil stains and can prevent the oil stains from flowing out. And, the bottom wall 220 inclined downward from front to back can make the oil stain flow backward under the action of gravity, so as to pass through the oil leakage hole 210, and then enter the oil collecting container 300. Therefore, the air deflector 200 has less residual oil stains and better oil stain collection effect.
Further, the top ends of the sidewalls 230 may be located on the same horizontal plane. In this way, the bottom wall 220 and the side walls 230 may contain as much oil as possible.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1 to 5, the air deflection panel 200 may be provided with the lighting unit 500 thereon. Preferably, the lighting unit 500 may be disposed at the middle of the air deflection plate 200. The lighting unit 500 may include any suitable structure, including but not limited to incandescent, fluorescent, or LED lights, etc., as long as illumination may be provided for cooking.
In this way, the light emitted by the lighting unit 500 can directly illuminate, for example, a pot on the kitchen range, thereby providing sufficient illumination for cooking. Moreover, since the air guide plate 200 has a sufficient space for the lighting units 500 to be disposed, the size, number, and illumination angle of the lighting units 500 are highly flexible. In this way, the lighting unit 500 can be more reasonably selected and arranged to provide as much illumination as possible to the cooking to meet the user's usage requirements.
Further, as shown in fig. 1 to 5, the air deflector 200 may be provided with a light hole 240. The lighting unit 500 may include a light transmissive panel 510, a rear case 520, a light emitting element 530, and a reflective layer (not shown). The light-transmitting panel 510 may cover the light-transmitting hole 240. The light-transmitting panel 510 may be made of any light-transmitting material such as glass and resin. The rear case 520 may have a receiving groove 521 opened forward. The rear case 520 may be attached to the back of the light-transmitting panel 510 by any suitable means such as bonding. The light-transmitting panel 510 may cover the receiving groove 521. The light emitting element 530 may be received in the receiving groove 521. The shape of the light emitting element 530 is not limited, and includes but is not limited to a rectangle, a circle, an ellipse, and the like. A reflective layer may be disposed between the rear case 520 and the light emitting element 530. The reflective layer may include a reflective film or a reflective paper, etc. Through such an arrangement, the lighting unit 500 can be located inside the european style cigarette machine, so that the overall size of the european style cigarette machine can be reduced, and the miniaturization of the european style cigarette machine is facilitated. By providing the reflective layer, light can be irradiated as forward as possible, thereby improving illumination brightness.
Further, as shown in FIGS. 1-5, the light emitting element 530 can include an inner light emitting element 531 and an outer light emitting element 532. The outer light emitting element 532 may surround the inner light emitting element 531. By this arrangement, the outer light emitting element 532 and the inner light emitting element 531 can be selectively turned on in total or alternatively according to the use requirements, so as to meet the use requirements of various scenes.
Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 3, the rear housing 520 may have a flange 522 extending outwardly from the slot of the receiving slot 521. The flange 522 may be used to connect to the back of the light transmissive panel 510. By providing the flange 522, the joining surface of the rear case 520 and the back surface of the light-transmitting panel 510 is increased, so that the strength of the connection can be enhanced, and the lighting unit 500 can be firmly fixed.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, the flange 522 may be provided with a groove 523 surrounding the receiving groove 521. The shape of the groove 523 is not limited, and may be, for example, rectangular, circular, or the like. A seal may be disposed within the groove 523. The sealing element includes but is not limited to a sealing ring or sealant, etc. By providing the sealing member, the sealing property between the rear case 520 and the light-transmitting panel 510 can be improved. In embodiments where sealant is disposed within the recess 523, the sealant not only seals the two, but also secures the flange 522 to the light transmissive panel 510. The sealant may be any type of sealant that may be present or may appear in the future, depending on the material of the translucent panel 510 and the material of the flange 522, as long as the flange 522 is connected to the back of the translucent panel 510.
In the description of the present invention, it is to be understood that the orientation or positional relationship indicated by the orientation words such as "front", "rear", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "horizontal", "vertical", "horizontal" and "top", "bottom", etc. are usually based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience of description and simplification of description, and in the case of not making a contrary explanation, these orientation words do not indicate and imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore, should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the present invention; the terms "inner" and "outer" refer to the interior and exterior relative to the contours of the components themselves.
For ease of description, relative terms of regions such as "above … …", "above … …", "on … …", "above", etc. may be used herein to describe the regional positional relationship of one or more components or features to other components or features shown in the figures. It is to be understood that the relative terms of the regions are intended to encompass not only the orientation of the element as depicted in the figures, but also different orientations in use or operation. For example, if an element in the drawings is turned over in its entirety, the articles "over" or "on" other elements or features will include the articles "under" or "beneath" the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term "above … …" can include both an orientation of "above … …" and "below … …". Further, these components or features may also be positioned at various other angles (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or other angles), all of which are intended to be encompassed herein.
It is noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of example embodiments according to the present application. As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, and it should be understood that when the terms "comprises" and/or "comprising" are used in this specification, they specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or combinations thereof, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," and the like in the description and claims of this application and in the drawings described above are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used is interchangeable under appropriate circumstances such that the embodiments of the application described herein are capable of operation in sequences other than those illustrated or described herein.
The present invention has been described in terms of the above embodiments, but it is to be understood that the above embodiments are for purposes of illustration and description only and are not intended to limit the invention to the described embodiments. Furthermore, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and that many more modifications and variations are possible in light of the teaching of the present invention and are within the scope of the invention as claimed. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.

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1. A european style cigarette maker, comprising:
the smoke collecting cover is provided with an air inlet;
the air deflector is positioned below the air inlet and is used for containing oil stains dropping from the fume collecting hood; and
the oil collecting container is connected to the lower portion of the rear portion of the air guide plate, an oil leakage hole is formed in the bottom face of the rear portion of the air guide plate, and the oil leakage hole is located right above the oil collecting container.
2. A european style cigarette maker as set forth in claim 1 wherein the air deflector is removably attached to the smoke collection cage.
3. A machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hood is provided at a rear thereof with a first plug connector, and the deflector is provided at a rear thereof with a top surface provided with a first plug-in fitting, the first plug-in fitting being plug-in connected with the first plug connector.
4. A machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hood is provided at a front portion thereof with a downwardly extending connecting post, the connecting post is provided with a second plug connector, and the top surface of the front portion of the air deflector is provided with a second plug connector mating part, the second plug connector mating part being plug connected with the second plug connector.
5. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear portion of the air deflector is provided with a third plug connector at its bottom surface, and the oil collecting container is provided with a third plug connector at its top surface, the third plug connector being connected to the third plug connector.
6. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said air deflector comprises a bottom wall and side walls extending upwardly from the periphery of said bottom wall to form a space for receiving oil, said bottom wall sloping downwardly from front to rear.
7. A machine as claimed in claim 6, wherein the top ends of said side walls lie in the same horizontal plane.
8. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the air deflector is provided with an illumination unit.
9. The european style cigarette maker of claim 8, wherein the air deflector is provided with a light-transmissive hole, and the illumination unit comprises:
a light transmissive panel covering the light transmissive hole;
a rear housing having an accommodating groove with a forward opening, the rear housing being connected to a back surface of the light transmissive panel, the light transmissive panel covering the accommodating groove;
a light emitting element accommodated in the accommodation groove; and
a reflective layer disposed between the rear housing and the light emitting element.
10. A machine as claimed in claim 9, wherein said light emitting elements comprise an inner light emitting element and an outer light emitting element surrounding said inner light emitting element.
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