EP4141329A1 - Hotte à panneau plat - Google Patents

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EP4141329A1
EP4141329A1 EP22189663.2A EP22189663A EP4141329A1 EP 4141329 A1 EP4141329 A1 EP 4141329A1 EP 22189663 A EP22189663 A EP 22189663A EP 4141329 A1 EP4141329 A1 EP 4141329A1
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depth stop
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Michael Ricke
Thomas Baehr
Michael Fenne
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Miele und Cie KG
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F24C15/00Details
    • F24C15/20Removing cooking fumes
    • F24C15/2078Removing cooking fumes movable
    • F24C15/2092Removing cooking fumes movable extendable or pivotable

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  • the invention relates to a flat panel hood according to patent claim 1, a piece of kitchen furniture with such a flat panel hood according to patent claim 11 and a method for assembling such a flat panel hood according to patent claim 12.
  • the kitchen appliances include the extractor hoods, which can also be referred to as vapor extractors.
  • This is a device for extracting and usually for filtering the vapors produced during cooking processes such as cooking or roasting, i.e. the cooking or roasting fumes.
  • Such a device usually essentially consists of a housing with a suction screen directed downwards, in which a grease filter such as a disposable fleece mat or a washable metal filter is arranged.
  • the suction screen can also be referred to as a vapor screen.
  • the fume extractor also has a fan in order to draw in an air flow with the fumes from the hob into the fume hood and to guide it through the grease filter, so that the fat can be removed from the fumes as completely as possible.
  • the strength of the air flow can be adjusted by the user via an operation, usually on the extractor hood itself, by selecting a power level for the blower motor of the fan that generates the air flow.
  • extractor hoods can be designed as ceiling extractors, which are attached to the ceiling above the hob or to a wall in the kitchen.
  • Ceiling extractors usually have lighting, which is directed onto the hob from above and can be switched on and off by the user via an operator, usually on the extractor hood itself.
  • Extractor hoods are arranged in the vertical direction below built-in kitchen furniture and, if necessary, can be pulled out towards the user in order to be operated. Extractor hoods or extractor hoods designed as flat panels can also be referred to as flat panel hoods.
  • Such flat panel hoods are thus installed in or below built-in kitchen furniture already installed in the kitchen or in or below its furniture body, which a fitter or the user can do himself.
  • the insertion depth of the flat panel hood must be adjusted in the longitudinal direction or in depth relative to the furniture body, i.e. relative to the depth of the furniture such as a kitchen cabinet in particular and relative to the furniture end strip.
  • stops are visible to the user when the user looks into the vapor chute from below. This can be perceived by the user as visually disturbing.
  • the invention therefore faces the problem of providing a flat panel hood so that the aforementioned disadvantages can be at least partially reduced or avoided.
  • This should be as simple, inexpensive, easy to install and/or durable as possible can take place.
  • At least one alternative to known flat panel hoods of this type should be created.
  • the invention thus relates to a flat panel hood which is designed to draw in and filter vapor, the flat panel hood also being designed to be attached at least in sections to and/or in kitchen furniture, the flat panel hood having a vapor screen which is designed to be arranged in the vertical direction below the kitchen furniture and to be moved in the longitudinal direction relative to the kitchen furniture towards and away from a user by means of at least one pull-out.
  • the flat panel hood is characterized by at least one depth stop element, which is designed to be mounted in a variable position on and/or in the pull-out in the longitudinal direction, so that the degree of movement of the vapor deflector in the longitudinal direction away from the user is determined by the positioning of the Depth stop element can be limited.
  • the present invention is based on the finding that the vapor deflectors of known flat panel hoods can be moved or pulled towards a user in the longitudinal direction relative to a housing or shaft housing of the flat panel hood and can be moved or pushed in the opposite direction away from the user.
  • the mobility of the fume hood in the longitudinal direction is designed so that a front panel of the fume hood is flush with the front or front edge of the kitchen furniture when the fume hood is fully pushed in. Since the flat panel hood and the kitchen furniture usually come from different manufacturers, there can be deviations, so that the front panel of the fume hood recedes from the front edge of the kitchen furniture when the fume hood is fully pushed in, which can impair the visual impression for the user.
  • the front or front edge of the kitchen furniture is not formed by its body itself but by a furniture door, which has a thickness of 2 cm, for example, and thus leads to a clearly visible setback of the front panel of the vapor deflector when the vapor deflector is completely pushed in opposite the front of the furniture door. This in particular can greatly impair the visual impression for the user.
  • a depth stop element is therefore provided, which can be positioned in such a fixed manner on and/or in the extension of the canopy so that the completely pushed-in position of the canopy in the longitudinal direction can be shifted further towards the user.
  • This positioning of the depth stop element can be selected steplessly by the user in such a way that the front panel of the vapor deflector can be flush with the respective front edge or front side of the kitchen furniture, regardless of the manufacturer, manufacturing tolerances and in particular whether a furniture door is used or not.
  • the combination of the depth stop element with the pull-out of the vapor deflector allows the depth stop element to be reached even when the flat panel hood is in the assembled state, in order to repair or service it.
  • the depth stop element can be accessible for customer service without the flat panel hood having to be opened or dismantled.
  • the depth stop element is installed by the user and therefore does not have to be carried out by the manufacturer of the flat panel hood, which can reduce the installation work there and save corresponding costs.
  • the depth stop element is held movably in the longitudinal direction on the fixed element of the pull-out during assembly, in particular before fixing the depth stop element. It is thus possible to guide or move the depth stop element along the fixed element of the drawer.
  • the depth stop element is designed to be accommodated and covered by a cover of the pull-out in the installed state.
  • the depth stop element can be used in combination with the extension of the canopy so that the depth stop element and the extension can be covered and protected together by its cover.
  • the depth stop element can be protected from grease and moisture from the vapor, which can avoid a corresponding cleaning effort and improve the longevity and the functionality of the depth stop element.
  • a reduction in the filter area can also be avoided.
  • the depth stop element can be optically hidden from the user, which can improve the visual appearance of the flat panel hood.
  • the depth stop element is designed to be held in a form-fitting manner perpendicular to the longitudinal direction by a stationary element of the drawer and to limit mobility of a movable element of the drawer in the longitudinal direction away from the user.
  • the depth stop element can be held securely on the stationary element of the drawer, such as a rail of the drawer, so that the depth stop element does not have to be held during assembly or positioning.
  • the mobility in the longitudinal direction can enable the user to position the depth stop element as described above depending on the application and then to fasten it there, for example by means of a screw.
  • the depth stop element has at least one holding element, preferably a pair of holding elements, which is designed to hold the depth stop element on the fixed element of the extension perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and to guide it movably in the longitudinal direction. This may enable previously described aspects of the invention to be implemented.
  • the depth stop element is designed to be connected to the fixed element at an end of the pull-out facing away from the user and to be positioned in the longitudinal direction. This may allow the depth stop member to be connected to the understanding member of the drawer such as a rail movably supported in the longitudinal direction and perpendicular thereto.
  • the depth stop element has a U-shaped body which is designed to allow a movable element of the drawer to pass in the longitudinal direction between itself and a fixed element of the drawer. This may allow the depth stop element to be mounted on the fixed element of the slide, such as a rail, without impeding the mobility of a movable element of the slide, such as a ball slide. The depth stop element can thus come into contact with the movable element of the extension at any point perpendicular to the U-shaped body.
  • the depth stop element has a stop element which is designed to limit the mobility of a movable element of the pull-out in the longitudinal direction away from the user.
  • a stop element can be created in order to limit the above-described limitation of the mobility of the vapor screen or a movable element of the extension, such as a ball extension.
  • the depth stop element is designed to be mounted in the longitudinal direction with the stop element facing towards the user or in the longitudinal direction with the stop element facing away from the user. This can increase the extent to which the longitudinal mobility of the canopy can be affected by the use of the depth stop element by affecting this extent by changing the orientation of the depth stop element during positioning.
  • the pull-out is designed as a pull-out rail with a fixed element, which is mounted on a shaft housing, and with a movable element, which is mounted on the vapor screen.
  • the flat panel hood has a pair of pull-outs, which run parallel to one another at a distance from one another in the transverse direction and are of identical design, and a pair of depth stop elements which are of identical design.
  • the properties and aspects of the depth stop element and the extension described above can be implemented in pairs.
  • the weight to be carried by the vapor deflector can be better distributed and better guidance can be achieved.
  • the present invention also relates to kitchen furniture with a flat panel hood, as described above.
  • a flat panel hood according to the invention can be implemented in kitchen furniture and its properties and advantages can be used there.
  • a method can be made available to mount a flat panel hood according to the invention on or under a piece of kitchen furniture.
  • the cover is arranged on a different level than the depth stop element and/or as a movable element of the drawer and can thus be moved independently of the movable element of the drawer and/or the depth stop which has not yet been fixed.
  • the depth stop element can be slidably held by a fixed element of the drawer. This makes it possible to move the depth stop element during assembly on the fixed element of the extension along the extension direction.
  • a longitudinal direction X which can also be referred to as depth X or length X, extends.
  • a transverse direction Y which can also be referred to as width Y, extends perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction X.
  • a vertical direction Z which can also be referred to as the height Z and corresponds to the direction of gravity, extends perpendicularly both to the longitudinal direction X and to the transverse direction Y.
  • the longitudinal direction X and the transverse direction Y together form the horizontal X, Y, which can also be referred to as the horizontal plane X, Y.
  • a flat panel hood 1 according to the invention is considered, which represents a special design of a fume hood or a fume hood.
  • the flat panel hood 1 has a shaft housing 10 which forms a vapor shaft 11 through which vapor can be sucked in by means of a fan (not shown) of the flat panel hood 1 .
  • the flat panel hood 1 also has a fume hood 12, which can also be referred to as an intake hood 12 and is designed to be moved continuously in the longitudinal direction X. Forward in the longitudinal direction X, ie facing a user, the canopy 12 has a front plate (not labeled) as a front panel, which closes off the canopy 12 or the flat panel hood 1 at the front.
  • the canopy 12 is connected to the shaft housing 10 of the flat panel hood 1 via a pair of extensions 14, so that the canopy 12 can be pulled towards the user in the longitudinal direction X and pushed away from the user.
  • the pull-outs 14 are arranged on both sides in the transverse direction Y between the canopy 12 and the lower end of the shaft housing 10 by a rail (not labeled) being fixed to the shaft housing 10 as a fixed element of the respective pull-out 14 .
  • a ball extension (not shown) runs in the rail as a movable element of the respective extension 14 , which in turn is fixedly attached to the canopy 12 .
  • the extracts 14 are each covered and protected by a U-shaped cover 13 .
  • the vapor deflector 12 which can be moved translationally in the longitudinal direction X, is arranged to run in the vertical direction Z below a base plate (not labeled) of the shaft housing 10 .
  • the floor panel has a through opening (not labeled) in the vertical direction Z, which leads into the vapor chute 11 from below the floor panel.
  • a filter (not shown) is arranged as a fat filter in the horizontal X, Y, which is received and held in a removable spring clamp by a filter holder (not shown).
  • the flat panel hood 1 is arranged inside a piece of kitchen furniture 2 in the form of a kitchen cabinet 2 or a wall cabinet 2 between its rear furniture body 20 and its lower furniture body 24 .
  • the kitchen furniture 2 also has a front furniture body 21, two side furniture bodies 22, an upper furniture body 23 and a furniture door 25, which is arranged on the front furniture body 21 so that it can pivot laterally and can close the interior of the kitchen furniture 2 in the longitudinal direction X towards the front towards the user .
  • the kitchen furniture 2 is fixed to a wall 3 of a kitchen.
  • Such a flat panel hood 1 should be flush with the front surface of the kitchen furniture 2 in the assembled state in the longitudinal direction X toward a user.
  • the front surface of the kitchen furniture 2 either extends from the front edge A of the front furniture body 21, for example in the case of a kitchen shelf which is open towards the front, see for example figure 1 left, or can be formed by the front edge B of the furniture door 25, see for example figure 1 right, as is the case in the exemplary embodiment under consideration.
  • the piece of kitchen furniture 2 ends further forward in the longitudinal direction X facing the user. Accordingly, in this case, the flat panel hood 1 by the amount of the thickness of the furniture door 25 in the Longitudinally X to be mounted further towards the user than in the case when the kitchen furniture 2 terminates directly with the front furniture body 21 .
  • the flat panel hood 1 has a pair of depth stop elements 15, which serve to be fixed to the rails of the extensions 14 and to limit the mobility of the spherical extensions of the extensions 14 in the longitudinal direction X away from the user or towards the wall 3 and thereby to have the front panel of the vapor deflector 12 flush with the kitchen furniture 2 when the vapor deflector 12 is in the maximum extended state .
  • the depth stop elements 15 can be positioned along the rails in the extensions 14 in such a way that the degree of mobility of the extensions 14 in the longitudinal direction X is correspondingly limited.
  • the depth stop elements 15 can be pushed in the longitudinal direction X from behind into the respective fixed rail of the pull-outs 14, which is considered to be a connection 100 of the respective depth stop element 15 at an end of the end facing away from the user respective excerpt 14 can be done with its fixed element.
  • a body 15a of the depth stop elements 15 is U-shaped, so that the two open, thickened ends 15b of the body 15a of the depth stop elements 15 positively engage in corresponding guides (not shown) of the rails of the extensions 14 and can be displaced in the longitudinal direction X .
  • the U-shaped bodies 15a of the depth stop elements 15 are designed in such a way that the respective ball slide of the slides 14 can be passed under the U-shaped body 15a of the depth stop elements 15 .
  • the depth stop elements 15 each have a stop element 15c in the form of a lip 15c, which extends perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction X into the interior of the U-shaped Body 15a extends into it.
  • the stop elements 15c are each arranged at the edge in the longitudinal direction X on the U-shaped body 15a. Otherwise, the depth stop elements 15 are embodied symmetrically in the longitudinal direction X.
  • the positioning of the stop element 15c relative to the respective extension 14 can be changed by turning the depth stop element 15 approximately by the length of the depth stop element 15 by means of the stop element 15c arranged on the edge, see example figure 2 right above and below, which is the degree of change in the positioning of the canopy 12 can increase accordingly.
  • a play of 2 mm to 18 mm and by aligning the stop element 15a in the longitudinal direction X towards the user or away from the wall 3 a margin of 19 mm to 50 mm can be created.
  • Such a flat panel hood 1 according to the invention can now be assembled in such a way that in the unassembled state of the flat panel hood 1, the two depth stop elements 15 are inserted in the longitudinal direction X from behind, i.e. from the side facing away from the vapor deflector 12, in a direction of movement C of the extensions 14 in its rails and be kept there. This can be done with the stop element 15c in front if the front panel of the vapor screen 12 is to end with the front edge B of the furniture door 25 when the flat panel hood 1 is in the assembled state.
  • the depth stop elements 15 are pushed into the rails of the extensions 14 with the stop element 15 c pointing to the rear, i.e. facing away from the fume hood 12 , see for example figure 2 right above and below.
  • the flat panel hood 1 can now be fitted 200 in or on the kitchen furniture 2 as usual.
  • the vapor deflector 12 and the covers 13 of the pull-outs 14 are then to be pulled forwards towards the user in a step 300 in the longitudinal direction X in the direction of movement C in order to expose the depth stop elements 15 and make them accessible to the user.
  • the two depth stop elements 15 can be pushed forward along the rails of the extensions 14 in the direction of movement C, see for example figure 3 .
  • the depth stop elements 15 can now be brought into a desired position D in the longitudinal direction X, in which the depth stop elements 15 terminate flush with the shaft housing 10, see example figure 4 , which can be done as a positioning 400 of the depth stop element 15 in the longitudinal direction X along the drawer 14 . Then, in a step 500, the covers 13 can be pushed backwards in the direction of movement C in the longitudinal direction X or away from the user over the depth stop elements 15, see FIG figure 5 , whereby the depth stop elements 15 are not changed in their positioning.
  • a step 600 the user can now push the canopy 12 backwards in the longitudinal direction X until the front panel of the canopy 12 is flush with the front edge B of the furniture 25, see example figure 6 , whereby the ball extensions of the extensions 14 are each in contact with the stop elements 15 c of the depth stop elements 15 and thus push the depth stop elements 15 in front of you in the longitudinal direction X (not shown).
  • the depth stop elements 15 are brought into the desired position in order to later, when using the vapor deflector 12 of the flat panel hood 1, limit its movement in the longitudinal direction away from the user precisely in such a way that the front panel of the vapor deflector 12 is flush with the front edge B of the furniture 25 concludes, see for example figure 1 right and figure 6 .
  • the user can use a pen 4 to mark the rear edge of the vapor deflector 12 on the covers 13 with a cross line in the transverse direction Y as a marking E in step 700 .
  • the user can again pull the canopy 12 completely forward in the longitudinal direction X in order to have sufficient access to the marked area of the covers 13, under which the positioned depth stop elements 15 lie.
  • the user can then drill a hole F through the covers 13 at the markings E, which can drill through the covers 13 and the depth stop elements 15 .
  • the hole F can be 10 mm in front of or behind the marking E in the longitudinal direction X, for example, in order to hit the U-shaped body 15a of the depth stop element 15 as centrally as possible in the longitudinal direction X.
  • a screw can now be passed through the holes F and screwed tight in the respective rail of the extensions 14 in order to firmly connect the covers 13, the depth stop elements 15 and the rails of the extensions 14 with one another, so that the respective depth stop element 15 can be fixed 900 by the respective cover 13 can take place therethrough.
  • the respective ball extensions of the extensions 14 can now be moved away from the user or towards the wall 3 in the longitudinal direction X up to the stop element 15c of the respective depth stop element 15, but no further.
  • the fume hood 12 can always be moved or pushed by the user in the longitudinal direction X so far away from him or towards the wall 3 that the front panel of the fume hood 12 is flush with the front edge B of the pieces of furniture 25 completes, see for example figure 1 right and figure 6 .
  • the corresponding positioning of the depth stop elements 15 can be chosen steplessly and depending on the respective kitchen furniture 2 in order to ensure a flush finish with any kitchen furniture 2 .
  • the depth stop elements 15 can be hidden from the user by the covers 13 remain, which can improve the visual impression of the flat panel hood 1.
  • the depth stop elements 15 can also be protected from the vapors by the covers 13, so that liquid and fat can be prevented from adhering to the depth stop elements 15 and to the rails and ball slides of the slides 14, which can also promote or ensure their functionality in the long term.
  • the depth stop elements 15 can easily be reached later, for example for repairs, without having to dismantle the vapor deflector 12 or the flat panel hood 1 .
  • the assembly work described above can be shifted from the manufacturer of the flat panel hood 1 to the user, which can reduce the factory production and assembly costs of the flat panel hood 1 according to the invention.

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EP3112763A1 (fr) * 2015-07-01 2017-01-04 BSH Hausgeräte GmbH Hotte aspirante avec écran d'extraction coulissant
CN108870499A (zh) * 2018-09-05 2018-11-23 郑州东方尚武食品机械有限公司 一种用于油炸锅的油烟处理装置及油烟处理方法

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US6717123B1 (en) * 2002-12-06 2004-04-06 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Wall-mounted type microwave oven
US20090273263A1 (en) * 2004-12-17 2009-11-05 Alfit Ag Closing and Opening Device for Drawers
DE102005002148A1 (de) 2005-01-17 2006-07-20 BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH Küchendunstabzugsvorrichtung
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