NL2017668B1 - Filter system for filtering a flow, extractor hood comprising such filter, and method for filtering air - Google Patents

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NL2017668B1
NL2017668B1 NL2017668A NL2017668A NL2017668B1 NL 2017668 B1 NL2017668 B1 NL 2017668B1 NL 2017668 A NL2017668 A NL 2017668A NL 2017668 A NL2017668 A NL 2017668A NL 2017668 B1 NL2017668 B1 NL 2017668B1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F24F1/0007Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units
    • F24F1/0071Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units with means for purifying supplied air
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    • B03SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS USING LIQUIDS OR USING PNEUMATIC TABLES OR JIGS; MAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03CMAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS FROM SOLID MATERIALS OR FLUIDS; SEPARATION BY HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC FIELDS
    • B03C3/00Separating dispersed particles from gases or vapour, e.g. air, by electrostatic effect
    • B03C3/017Combinations of electrostatic separation with other processes, not otherwise provided for
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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    • F24F8/10Treatment, e.g. purification, of air supplied to human living or working spaces otherwise than by heating, cooling, humidifying or drying by separation, e.g. by filtering
    • F24F8/192Treatment, e.g. purification, of air supplied to human living or working spaces otherwise than by heating, cooling, humidifying or drying by separation, e.g. by filtering by electrical means, e.g. by applying electrostatic fields or high voltages
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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    • F24F8/20Treatment, e.g. purification, of air supplied to human living or working spaces otherwise than by heating, cooling, humidifying or drying by sterilisation
    • F24F8/24Treatment, e.g. purification, of air supplied to human living or working spaces otherwise than by heating, cooling, humidifying or drying by sterilisation using sterilising media
    • F24F8/26Treatment, e.g. purification, of air supplied to human living or working spaces otherwise than by heating, cooling, humidifying or drying by sterilisation using sterilising media using ozone
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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    • F24F8/30Treatment, e.g. purification, of air supplied to human living or working spaces otherwise than by heating, cooling, humidifying or drying by ionisation
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F8/00Treatment, e.g. purification, of air supplied to human living or working spaces otherwise than by heating, cooling, humidifying or drying
    • F24F8/40Treatment, e.g. purification, of air supplied to human living or working spaces otherwise than by heating, cooling, humidifying or drying by ozonisation
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a filter system, extractor hood provided therewith and method for filtering air. The filter system comprises: - a filter housing having a suction opening for inlet of an indrawn flow 5 and an outlet for outlet of a filtered flow; - an electrostatic filter configured for electrostatic filtering of the indrawn flow, with the electrostatic filter comprising a first gaze acting as a first electrode and a second gaze acting as a second electrode that is placed at a distance of the first gaze, and a filing material provided between the first and second gazes; - a plasma filter configured for generating ozone and providing the ozone to the indrawn flow; - a sensor for measuring characteristics of the indrawn airflow and capable of generating measurement input; and - a controller operatively connected to the sensor, wherein the controller comprises an ozone activator configured to activate the plasma filter in response to the measurement input.

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(21) Aanvraagnummer: 2017668 © Aanvraag ingediend: 25/10/2016 © 2017668(21) Application number: 2017668 © Application submitted: 10/25/2016 © 2017668

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(Tl) Aanvraag ingeschreven: (Tl) Application registered: (73) Octrooihouder(s): (73) Patent holder (s): 04/05/2018 04/05/2018 PlasmaMade B.V. te Staphorst. PlasmaMade B.V. in Staphorst. (43) Aanvraag gepubliceerd: (43) Application published: - - (72) Uitvinder(s): (72) Inventor (s): Martin Johan van der Sluis te Staphorst. Martin Johan van der Sluis in Staphorst. (47) Octrooi verleend: (47) Patent granted: 04/05/2018 04/05/2018 (74) Gemachtigde: (74) Agent: (45) Octrooischrift uitgegeven: (45) Patent issued: ir. P.J. Hylarides c.s. te Den Haag. ir. P.J. Hylarides et al. In The Hague. 14/05/2018 14/05/2018

© Filter system for filtering a flow, extractor hood comprising such filter, and method for filtering air (57) The present invention relates to a filter system, extractor hood provided therewith and method for filtering air. The filter system comprises:© Filter system for filtering a flow, extractor hood including such filter, and method for filtering air (57) The present invention relates to a filter system, extractor hood provided therewith and method for filtering air. The filter system comprises:

- a filter housing having a suction opening for inlet of an indrawn flow and an outlet for outlet of a filtered flow;- a filter housing having a suction opening for inlet or an indrawn flow and an outlet for outlet or a filtered flow;

- an electrostatic filter configured for electrostatic filtering of the indrawn flow, with the electrostatic filter comprising a first gaze acting as a first electrode and a second gaze acting as a second electrode that is placed at a distance of the first gaze, and a filing material provided between the first and second gazes;- an electrostatic filter configured for electrostatic filtering of the indrawn flow, with the electrostatic filter including a first gaze acting as a first electrode and a second gaze acting as a second electrode that is placed at a distance of the first gaze, and a filing material provided between the first and second gazes;

- a plasma filter configured for generating ozone and providing the ozone to the indrawn flow;- a plasma filter configured for generating ozone and providing the ozone to the indrawn flow;

- a sensor for measuring characteristics of the indrawn airflow and capable of generating measurement input; and- a sensor for measuring characteristics of the indrawn airflow and capable of generating measurement input; and

- a controller operatively connected to the sensor, wherein the controller comprises an ozone activator configured to activate the plasma filter in response to the measurement input.- a controller operatively connected to the sensor, the controller comprises an ozone activator configured to activate the plasma filter in response to the measurement input.

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Dit octrooi is verleend ongeacht het bijgevoegde resultaat van het onderzoek naar de stand van de techniek en schriftelijke opinie. Het octrooischrift komt overeen met de oorspronkelijk ingediende stukken.This patent has been granted regardless of the attached result of the research into the state of the art and written opinion. The patent corresponds to the documents originally submitted.

Filter system for filtering a flow, extractor hood comprising such filter, and method for filtering airFilter system for filtering a flow, extractor hood including such filter, and method for filtering air

The present invention relates to a filter system for filtering a flow, more specifically for filtering an air flow. Such filter systems can be used in kitchens for cooking facilities, production environments and hospitals, for example.The present invention relates to a filter system for filtering a flow, more specifically for filtering an air flow. Such filter systems can be used in kitchens for cooking facilities, production environments and hospitals, for example.

Known filter systems use a fan to draw in air through an inlet opening or a suction opening. The air is forced through one or more filters including a grid and/or carbon filters. The air is discharged to the environment or is recirculated. These filter systems are also referred to as passive filters.Known filter systems use a fan to draw in air through an inlet opening or a suction opening. The air is forced through one or more filters including a grid and / or carbon filters. The air is discharged to the environment or is recirculated. These filter systems are also referred to as passive filters.

Also known, are active filters including an electrostatic filter and/or a plasma filter generating ozone. Such filter system is described in NL 2009138, for example.Also known are active filters including an electrostatic filter and / or a plasma filter generating ozone. Such a filter system is described in NL 2009138, for example.

Conventional passive filters have a varying performance strongly depending on maintenance, for example. Active filters produce ozone and require additional energy.Conventional passive filters have a varying performance strongly depending on maintenance, for example. Active filters produce ozone and require additional energy.

The present invention has for its object to obviate or at least reduce one or more of the aforementioned problems and to provide an effective and efficient filter system.The present invention has an object for obviate or at least reduce one or more of the aforementioned problems and to provide an effective and efficient filter system.

The present invention provides for this purpose a filter system for filtering a flow with the filter system comprising:The present invention provides for this purpose a filter system for filtering a flow with the filter system including:

a filter housing having a suction opening for inlet of an indrawn flow and an outlet for outlet of a filtered flow;a filter housing having a suction opening for inlet or an indrawn flow and an outlet for outlet or a filtered flow;

an electrostatic filter configured for electrostatic filtering of the indrawn flow, with the electrostatic filter comprising a first gaze acting as a first electrode and a second gaze acting as a second electrode that is placed at a distance of the first gaze, and a fifing material provided between the first and second gazes;an electrostatic filter configured for electrostatic filtering of the indrawn flow, with the electrostatic filter including a first gaze acting as a first electrode and a second gaze acting as a second electrode that is placed at a distance from the first gaze, and a fifing material provided between the first and second gazes;

a plasma filter configured for generating ozone and providing the ozone to the indrawn flow;a plasma filter configured for generating ozone and providing the ozone to the indrawn flow;

a sensor for measuring characteristics of the indrawn airflow and capable of generating measurement input; and a controller operatively connected to the sensor, wherein the controller comprises an ozone activator configured to activate the plasma filter in response to the measurement input.a sensor for measuring characteristics of the indrawn airflow and capable of generating measurement input; and a controller operatively connected to the sensor, the controller comprises an ozone activator configured to activate the plasma filter in response to the measurement input.

The filter system comprises a filter housing with an inlet opening or suction opening for the indrawn flow, such as an airflow in a kitchen facility. In the housing there are provided an electrostatic filter and a plasma filter.The filter system comprises a filter housing with an inlet opening or suction opening for the indrawn flow, such as an airflow in a kitchen facility. In the housing there are provided an electrostatic filter and a plasma filter.

The electrostatic filter preferably realizes a direct voltage of for instance 5 kV which is transmitted to a screen/gaze. Gaze includes screens, grids and similar elements. A first gaze or screen acts as a first electrode and a second gaze or screen acts as a second electrode. The electrodes are separated, preferably using a filling material to fill the gap between the two electrodes. Preferably, the filling material comprises glass fibre material. By providing a glass fibre material, an improved filtering of contaminations out of the indrawn air is achieved. In particular, contaminations are trapped in the glass fibre filter. The glass fibre material cooperates with the electrostatic filter such that an electric discharge eliminates the contaminations trapped in the glass fibre material. This provides additional filtering of the indrawn air.The electrostatic filter preferably realizes a direct voltage or for instance 5 kV which is transmitted to a screen / gaze. Gaze includes screens, grids and similar elements. A first gaze or screen acts as a first electrode and a second gaze or screen acts as a second electrode. The electrodes are separated, preferably using a filling material to fill the gap between the two electrodes. Preferably, the filling material comprises glass fiber material. By providing a glass fiber material, improved filtering or contaminations from the indrawn air is achieved. In particular, contaminations are trapped in the glass fiber filter. The glass fiber material cooperates with the electrostatic filter such that an electric discharge eliminates the contaminations trapped in the glass fiber material. This provides additional filtering of the indrawn air.

In presently preferred embodiments of the invention the gazes or screens extend in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the (average) air flow. A type of potential filter is hereby realized with which an electrostatic field is created. Contaminations, including particles such as smoke particles, fungi, odour particles, pollen, bacteria, moisture, viruses, fungi and so on, can be captured by means of such a filter and thereby removed from the indrawn air.In presently preferred edition of the invention the gazes or screens extend in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the (average) air flow. A type of potential filter has been created with which an electrostatic field has been created. Contaminations, including particles such as smoke particles, fungi, odor particles, pollen, bacteria, moisture, viruses, fungi and so on, can be captured by means of such a filter and removed from the indrawn air.

Providing a plasma filter, with the plasma filter being capable of functioning as an ozone generator, achieves an additional air cleaning. The plasma filter generates ozone and/or radicals that react with contaminations, such as odours, in the indrawn air. Preferably, the ozone generator of the plasma filter is operatively connected to an ozone sensor. In practice, ozone is also referred to as plasma. For the purpose of this document ozone relates to ozone/plasma.Providing a plasma filter, with the plasma filter being capable of functioning as an ozone generator, achieves an additional air cleaning. The plasma filter generates ozone and / or radicals that react with contaminations, such as odors, in the indrawn air. Preferably, the ozone generator or the plasma filter is operatively connected to an ozone sensor. In practice, ozone is also referred to as plasma. For the purpose of this document ozone relates to ozone / plasma.

It has been found that in particular a combination of an electrostatic filter and a plasma filter achieves an effective cleaning due to the production and effective use of radical particles. These particles act on the cell walls and other parts of undesired particles/contaminations in the indrawn air. In presently preferred embodiments of the invention the plasma filter is positioned in the air flow before the electrostatic filter. Contaminations are first subjected to the plasma filter and thereafter to the electrostatic filter. It was shown that this provided an effective filtering of the indrawn air.It has been found that in particular a combination of an electrostatic filter and a plasma filter achieves an effective cleaning due to the production and effective use of radical particles. These particles act on the cell walls and other parts of undesired particles / contaminations in the indrawn air. In presently preferred embodiment of the invention the plasma filter is positioned in the air flow before the electrostatic filter. Contaminations are first subject to the plasma filter and then to the electrostatic filter. It was shown that this provided an effective filtering of the indrawn air.

The filter system according to the invention further comprises a controller that is proactively connected to a sensor. The sensor is configured for measuring the indrawn airflow, more specifically for measuring specific characteristics of the indrawn airflow including one or more of: air quantity, air speed, contamination including odours, etc. In one of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention the sensor comprises an Ozone detector that is configured to measure the Ozone level in the indrawn air. The sensor or sensors provide the measurement information to the controller that may decide to active or deactivate the filter system and/or to adjust the parameters or settings of the filter system. This improves the overall safety of the filter system and its environment. Furthermore, it enables the use of a filter system having a higher maximum capacity that can be controlled at the desired capacity taking into account the actual conditions.The filter system according to the invention further comprises a controller that is proactively connected to a sensor. The sensor is configured for measuring the indrawn airflow, more specifically for measuring specific characteristics of the indrawn airflow including one or more or: air quantity, air speed, contamination including odors, etc. In one of the presently preferred expended of the invention the sensor comprises an Ozone detector that is configured to measure the Ozone level in the indrawn air. The sensor or sensors provide the measurement information to the controller that may decide to activate or deactivate the filter system and / or to adjust the parameters or settings of the filter system. This improves the overall safety of the filter system and its environment. Furthermore, it allows the use of a filter system having a higher maximum capacity that can be controlled at the desired capacity taking into account the actual conditions.

The controller typically activates the filters of the filter system in presence of an airflow. Therefore, the filters are activated only in case of an airflow. This reduces the energy requirements for the filter system. Furthermore, the controller may adjust frequencies and/or voltage levels of the electrostatic filter and/or plasma filter. This renders the climate system more effective and efficient as compared to conventional filter systems.The controller typically activates the filters or the filter system in presence or an airflow. Therefore, the filters are activated only in case of an airflow. This reduces the energy requirements for the filter system. Furthermore, the controller may adjust frequencies and / or voltage levels of the electrostatic filter and / or plasma filter. This renders the climate system more effective and efficient as compared to conventional filter systems.

The one or more sensors can be provided in combination with the housing of the filter system. For example, the sensor can be attached to a grid, gaze, screen, finishing/covering element or rosette, for example. Also, one or more of the sensors can be provided in a room and/or building provided with the filter system according to the invention. This provides further information to the controller. The sensors may transmit and/or receive information to and/or from the controller with a wireless and/or wired protocol. This enables automatic control. The sensor may relate to a flow sensor configured for measuring quantity of air, a particle detector for detection of undesired particles, for example. It will be understood that the use of other sensor types can also be envisaged. In certain embodiments of the invention the filter system comprises a fan, and, optionally, the fan acts as a flow sensor providing information about the air flow to the controller.The one or more sensors can be provided in combination with the housing of the filter system. For example, the sensor can be attached to a grid, gaze, screen, finishing / covering element or rosette, for example. Also, one or more of the sensors can be provided in a room and / or building provided with the filter system according to the invention. This provides further information to the controller. The sensors may transmit and / or receive information to and / or from the controller with a wireless and / or wired protocol. This allows automatic control. The sensor may relate to a flow sensor configured for measuring quantity of air, a particle detector for detection of undesired particles, for example. It will be understood that the use of other sensor types can also be envisaged. In certain variants of the invention the filter system comprises a fan, and, optionally, the fan acts as a flow sensor providing information about the air flow to the controller.

The filter system according the invention prevents unnecessary energy usage that is caused by over-treating the indrawn air. Furthermore, this reduces the amount of ozone that is produced by the filter system. This provides an efficient and effective filter system.The filter system according to the invention prevents unnecessary energy usage that is caused by over-treating the indrawn air. Furthermore, this reduces the amount of ozone that is produced by the filter system. This provides an efficient and effective filter system.

It was surprisingly shown that the combination of electrostatic and plasma filters does not require providing a conventional carbon filter. Omitting such conventional carbon filters from the filter system has the advantage that the maintenance requirements and cleaning efforts of such carbon filters are prevented. Furthermore, costs of the filter system are herewith reduced. Furthermore, this achieves a more constant performance of the filter system.It was surprisingly shown that the combination of electrostatic and plasma filters does not require providing a conventional carbon filter. Omitting such conventional carbon filters from the filter system has the advantage that the maintenance requirements and cleaning efforts of such carbon filters are prevented. Furthermore, costs of the filter system are herewith reduced. Furthermore, this achieves a more constant performance of the filter system.

In presently preferred embodiments of the invention the outlet is provided with an insulating material, for example glass fibre material or any other suitable material. This insulating material preferably extends over the entire outlet in a direction substantially perpendicular to the (average) outgoing airflow through the outlet. This insulating material has sound reducing properties, thereby reducing the effects of the filter system of the invention on its surroundings.In presently preferred embodiment of the invention the outlet is provided with an insulating material, for example glass fiber material or any other suitable material. This insulating material preferably extends over the entire outlet in a direction substantially perpendicular to the (average) outgoing airflow through the outlet. This insulating material has sound reducing properties, reducing the effects of the filter system or the invention on its surroundings.

In a presently preferred embodiment of the invention the inlet of the filter system is provided in an inlet housing.In a presently preferred embodiment of the invention the inlet or the filter system is provided in an inlet housing.

By providing the inlet in an inlet housing the filter system is more flexible in relation to its dimensions. For example, the inlet housing is integrated in or with the filter housing. Alternatively, the inlet housing is provided separately from the filter housing and connected by a hinge or rotation axis, such that the inlet housing is movable relative to the filter housing. This enhances the flexibility of installing the filter system according to the invention. For example, when installing the filter system in an extractor hood of a kitchen, the available space is often limited. Providing the inlet in a separate inlet housing enables placing the filter system in a wide variety of extractor hoods and kitchen designs. As a further advantage, providing the inlet in a separate inlet housing provides the possibility to design the inlet and inlet housing, such that transfer of the noise produced by the filter system to its environment or surroundings is significantly reduced.By providing the inlet in an inlet housing the filter system is more flexible in relation to its dimensions. For example, the inlet housing is integrated in or with the filter housing. Alternatively, the inlet housing is provided separately from the filter housing and connected by a hinge or rotation axis, such that the inlet housing is movable relative to the filter housing. This enhances the flexibility or installing the filter system according to the invention. For example, when installing the filter system in an extractor hood or a kitchen, the available space is often limited. Providing the inlet in a separate inlet housing enabling placing the filter system in a wide variety of extractor hoods and kitchen designs. As a further advantage, providing the inlet in a separate inlet housing provides the possibility to design the inlet and inlet housing, such that transfer of the noise produced by the filter system to its environment or surroundings is significantly reduced.

In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the filter system comprises a motor configured to withdraw air from the environment or surroundings to provide the air to the suction opening of the filter system. In a presently preferred embodiment, the motor is placed in the inlet housing of the filter system. The motor may use a fan to withdraw air from the surroundings. Optionally, this fan acts as flow sensor and is operatively connected to the controller of the filter system. This provides an effective and efficient filter system.In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the filter system comprises a motor configured to withdraw air from the environment or surroundings to provide the air to the suction opening of the filter system. In a presently preferred embodiment, the engine is placed in the inlet housing or the filter system. The motor may use a fan to withdraw air from the surroundings. Optionally, this fan acts as a flow sensor and is operatively connected to the controller or the filter system. This provides an effective and efficient filter system.

In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the filter housing is provided with an outlet surface extending over substantially the outer surface of the filter housing and having a width and height, wherein the height is smaller than the width. For example, the filter system has an inlet that is directed downwards and an outlet that is provided at the circumference of the filter housing, directing the airflow substantially horizontal. The filter housing extends in a vertical lengthwise direction. In the horizontal plane the filter housing has a height and a width. For circular housings, these heights and widths are substantially equal. In one of the preferred embodiments, the height is smaller than the width, thereby leading to an oval or rectangular shaped filter housing. This provides additional freedom to the design of the filter housing, thereby improving possibilities for installing the filter system in a wide variety of situations.In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the filter housing is provided with an outlet surface extending over substantially the outer surface of the filter housing and having a width and height, the height is narrower than the width. For example, the filter system has an inlet that is directed downwards and an outlet that is provided at the circumference of the filter housing, directing the airflow substantially horizontal. The filter housing extends in a vertical lengthwise direction. In the horizontal plane the filter housing has a height and a width. For circular housings, these heights and widths are substantially equal. In one of the preferred options, the height is narrower than the width, continuously leading to an oval or rectangular shaped filter housing. This provides additional freedom for the design of the filter housing, improving possibilities for installing the filter system in a wide variety of situations.

In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the filter housing further comprises a fan configured to generate energy for driving one or more of the filters of the filter system. In fact, the fan acts as a turbine and provides a stand-alone filter system. Such stand-alone filter system can be applied when the filter system is provided in a naturally or artificially generated airflow that drives the fan. Preferably, the fan acts as a sensor for the controller to activate and/or adjust settings of the filter system.In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the filter housing further comprises a fan configured to generate energy for driving one or more of the filters of the filter system. In fact, the fan acts as a turbine and provides a stand-alone filter system. Such a stand-alone filter system can be applied when the filter system is provided in a naturally or artificially generated airflow that drives the fan. Preferably, the fan acts as a sensor for the controller to activate and / or adjust settings of the filter system.

In a further preferred embodiment of the invention the controller comprises user inputs enabling separate activation of the electrostatic and plasma filters. This provides additional flexibility of the filter system of the invention with its characteristics being adaptive to the specific conditions wherein the filter system is being used.In a further preferred embodiment of the invention the controller comprises user inputs enabling separate activation of the electrostatic and plasma filters. This provides additional flexibility of the filter system of the invention with its characteristics being adaptive to the specific conditions of the filter system being used.

In an advantageous embodiment according to the present invention, the controller further comprises a user interface.In an advantageous embodiment according to the present invention, the controller further comprises a user interface.

By providing a user interface an effective operation of the climate system is achieved. The user interface can be wireless and/or wired. The user interface renders the climate system flexible and adjustable to the specific conditions in which it is used. Preferably, the user interface comprises a touch screen, a tablet, mobile phone or other electronic device. By providing the user interface as a touch screen, tablet, mobile phone or similar electronic device, a user has easy access to the operating parameters of the climate system. This enables the user to control and/or adjust the filtering operation in an effective manner. For example, a so-called app can be downloaded to enable control via the electronic device of a specific climate system. Furthermore, this enable remote access for installing a software update, maintenance and the like. Also, the system can optionally send a warning signal to the user thereby achieving an interactive system.By providing a user interface and effective operation of the climate system is achieved. The user interface can be wireless and / or wired. The user interface renders the climate system flexible and adjustable to the specific conditions in which it is used. Preferably, the user interface comprises a touch screen, a tablet, mobile phone or other electronic device. By providing the user interface as a touch screen, tablet, mobile phone or similar electronic device, a user has easy access to the operating parameters or the climate system. This allows the user to control and / or adjust the filtering operation in an effective manner. For example, a so-called app can be downloaded to enable control via the electronic device or a specific climate system. Furthermore, this enable remote access for installing a software update, maintenance and the like. Also, the system can optionally send a warning signal to the user achieving an interactive system.

In a further advantageous preferred embodiment according to the present invention a conical body is provided in or close to the suction opening.In a further advantageous preferred embodiment according to the present invention a conical body is provided in or close to the suction opening.

By providing a conical body, the air drawn in using the fan is guided as optimally as possible through the electric filter. The surface area of the whole filter is hereby also utilized as fully as possible.By providing a conical body, the air drawn in using the fan is guided as optimally as possible through the electric filter. The surface area of the whole filter is also utilized as fully as possible.

The conical body preferably provided with a shape such that a substantially uniform air distribution through the filter is realized during use. This further increases the effectiveness of the system.The conical body preferably provided with a shape such that a substantially uniform air distribution through the filter is realized during use. This further increases the effectiveness of the system.

The conical body is preferably provided with a number of ribs for better guiding of the airflow thereby. It has been found here that it is advantageous to provide the ribs in a spiral shape so as to thereby further improve the guiding of the airflow.The conical body is preferably provided with a number of ribs for better guiding of the airflow. It has been found here that it is advantageous to provide the ribs in a spiral shape so as to further improve the guiding of the airflow.

In the system according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, air with contamination enters a pre-chamber along with the indrawn contaminated air. The conical body preferably guides the air to the filter parts. Formed in a second chamber are radical particles with which the cleaning reactions take place substantially in a third chamber between the electrodes, preferably at the position of a glass fibre (nano)mat, which holds the particles. Following the reactions, discharge preferably takes place via an active carbon mat with which excess ozone is also captured. The outer casing of the system is shaped such that a further sound reduction is thereby realized.In the system according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, air with contamination enters a pre-chamber along with the indrawn contaminated air. The conical body preferably guides the air to the filter parts. Formed in a second chamber are radical particles with which the cleaning reactions take place substantially in a third chamber between the electrodes, preferably at the position of a glass fiber (nano) mat, which holds the particles. Following the reactions, discharge preferably takes place via an active carbon mat with which excess ozone is also captured. The outer casing of the system is shaped such that a further sound reduction is realized.

Preferably, the housing comprises a plastic housing. A safer system is realized by providing a plastic housing when compared to a metal housing due to the insulating character of the housing. In addition, the overall weight of the filter system according to the invention is also reduced. This makes it easier to handle the system and assemble it on site.Preferably, the housing comprises a plastic housing. A safer system is realized by providing a plastic housing when compared to a metal housing due to the insulating character of the housing. In addition, the overall weight of the filter system according to the invention is also reduced. This makes it easier to handle the system and assemble it on site.

The invention further relates to an extractor hood comprising a filter system in one of the aforementioned embodiments.The invention further relates to an extractor hood including a filter system in one of the aforementioned differ.

Such extractor hood provides the same effects and advantages as stated for the filter system. Such extractor hood is typically included in a kitchen or kitchen facility.Such extractor hood provides the same effects and advantages as stated for the filter system. Such an extractor hood is typically included in a kitchen or kitchen facility.

The invention further also relates to a method for filtering air, the method comprising the steps of:The invention further also relates to a method for filtering air, the method including the steps of:

providing a filter system in one of the afore described embodiments; drawing in air through an inlet opening;providing a filter system in one of the afore described issues; drawing in air through an inlet opening;

activating the plasma filter by the controller in response to a measurement of the sensor; and filtering the indrawn air.activating the plasma filter by the controller in response to a measurement of the sensor; and filtering the indrawn air.

The method provides the same effects and advantages as those stated for the filter system and/or extractor hood.The method provides the same effects and advantages as stated for the filter system and / or extractor hood.

Preferably, the method further comprises the step of providing user input with a user interface. This enables flexible operation of a climate system. The user interface preferably comprises a touch screen, tablet, mobile phone or other electronic device. This enables user friendly adjustments of controller settings.Preferably, the method further comprises the step of providing user input with a user interface. This allows flexible operation of a climate system. The user interface preferably comprises a touch screen, tablet, mobile phone or other electronic device. This allows user-friendly adjustments or controller settings.

It has been found that a self-cleaning action of the filters is realized with the preferred combination of filters as described above. This preferably realized self-cleaning action has a positive effect on the lifespan of the system and/or the time interval between maintenance operations.It has been found that a self-cleaning action of the filters has been realized with the preferred combination of filters as described above. This preferably realized self-cleaning action has a positive effect on the lifespan of the system and / or the time interval between maintenance operations.

Further advantages, features and details of the invention are elucidated on the basis of a preferred embodiment thereof, wherein reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which:Further advantages, features and details of the invention are elucidated on the basis of a preferred embodiment, where reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which:

figures 1A and B a filter system according to the invention with internal motor; figures 2A-C an alternative filter system of the invention according to the invention with integrated inlet housing;figures 1A and B a filter system according to the invention with internal motor; figures 2A-C an alternative filter system of the invention according to the invention with integrated inlet housing;

figures 3A-C a further alternative embodiment according to the invention with separate inlet housing;figures 3A-C a further alternative embodiment according to the invention with separate inlet housing;

figures 4A and B a further alternative filter system according to the invention with a different shape of the outlet surface;figures 4A and B a further alternative filter system according to the invention with a different shape of the outlet surface;

figures 5A and B an alternative filter system according to the invention;figures 5A and B an alternative filter system according to the invention;

figure 6 a further alternative embodiment of the invention with extractor hood; and figure 7 an alternative filter system operating as a turbine.figure 6 a further alternative embodiment of the invention with extractor hood; and figure 7 an alternative filter system operating as a turbine.

Filter system 2 (Figures 1A-B) comprises a circumferential surface 4, bottom inlet 6, upper part or cover part 8. In the illustrated embodiment outlet surface 4 is provided with inclined openings 10. Airflow enters inlet 6 in direction A and leaves through outlet 4 in direction B. Fan 12 is driven by motor 14 that is activated and controlled by controller 16. Fan 12 directs air towards outlet surface 4. Electrostatic filter 18 comprises inner gaze, grid or screen 20 acting as first electrode and outer gaze, grid or screen 22 acting as second electrode. In the illustrated embodiment first electrode 20 is positively charged and second electrode 22 is negatively charged. First and second electrodes 20, 22 are provided at a distance relative to each other and a glass fibre filling material 24 is provided between electrodes 20, 22. On the other side of electrostatic filter 18 there is provided insulation filter 26 that is positioned directly against grid 28 of outer surface 4. Plasma generator 30 is provided in chamber 32 of filter system 2. In the illustrated embodiment filter housing 34 comprises bottom plate 36, top plate cover 8, ring 38 and outer surface grid 28. It will be understood that other configurations can also be envisaged in accordance with the invention.Filter system 2 (Figures 1A-B) comprises a circumferential surface 4, bottom inlet 6, upper part or cover part 8. In the illustrated outlet surface 4 is provided with inclined opening 10. Airflow enters inlet 6 in direction A and leaves through outlet 4 in direction B. Fan 12 is driven by motor 14 that is activated and controlled by controller 16. Fan 12 directs air towards outlet surface 4. Electrostatic filter 18 comprises inner gaze, grid or screen 20 acting as first electrode and outer gaze, grid or screen 22 acting as a second electrode. In the illustrated embodiment first electrode 20 is positively charged and second electrode 22 is negatively charged. First and second electrodes 20, 22 are provided at a distance relative to each other and a glass fiber filling material 24 is provided between electrodes 20, 22. On the other side of electrostatic filter 18 there is provided insulation filter 26 that is positioned directly against grid 28 or outer surface 4. Plasma generator 30 is provided in chamber 32 or filter system 2. In the illustrated embodiment housing 34 comprises bottom plate 36, top plate cover 8, ring 38 and outer surface grid 28. It will be understood that other configurations can also be envisaged in accordance with the invention.

Second embodiment 102 (Figures 2A-C) illustrates a filter system with filter housing 104 and inlet housing 106 that are integrated into a single housing. In the illustrated embodiment, filter housing 104 and inlet housing 106 are rotatable around axis or shaft 108. A motor and/or fan 110 are provided in inlet housing 106. Supports 112 define inlet ports 114 that draw in air in direction A. Inside inlet housing 106 air is directed towards the inlet of filter housing 104 of filter system 102. Filter system 102 has a similar construction for electrode filter 116 and the optional plasma filter 118. Filter housing 104 is further provided with conical body 120, optionally provided with additional ribs. Air flow A is directed towards the outer surface in direction B with the use of conical body 120. In the illustrated embodiment outlet openings 122 extend in a horizontal direction relative to filter housing 104 and substantially parallel to top or cover plate 124.Second embodiment 102 (Figures 2A-C) illustrates a filter system with filter housing 104 and inlet housing 106 that are integrated into a single housing. In the illustrated embodiment, filter housing 104 and inlet housing 106 are rotatable around axis or shaft 108. A motor and / or fan 110 are provided in inlet housing 106. Supports 112 define inlet ports 114 that draw in air in direction A. Inside inlet housing 106 air is directed towards the inlet or filter housing 104 or filter system 102. Filter system 102 has a similar construction for electrode filter 116 and the optional plasma filter 118. Filter housing 104 is further provided with conical body 120, optionally provided with additional ribs. Air flow A is directed towards the outer surface in direction B with the use of conical body 120. In the illustrated edition outlet opening 122 extend in a horizontal direction relative to filter housing 104 and substantially parallel to top or cover plate 124.

A third embodiment of filter system 202 (Figures 3A-C) is similar to filter system 102 with the exception that filter housing 204 and inlet housing 206 are provided separately. In the illustrated embodiment this requires external connecting cable 208. The operation of filter system 202 is similar to the illustrated second embodiment 102.A third embodiment of filter system 202 (Figures 3A-C) is similar to filter system 102 with the exception that filter housing 204 and inlet housing 206 are provided separately. In the illustrated embodiment, this requires external connecting cable 208. The operation of filter system 202 is similar to the illustrated second edition 102.

In a fourth embodiment filter system 302 filter housing 304 has a rectangular or oval shape having width w and height h, wherein height h is smaller that width w. Furthermore, inlet housing 306 has an oval inlet opening and is provided with support 308. Inlet housing 306 can be slid into support 308. It will be understood that other embodiments are also possible. The oval or rectangular shape enables installing filter system 302 in relatively small spaces.In a fourth embodiment filter system 302 filter housing 304 has a rectangular or oval shape having width w and height h, height h is narrower that width w. Furthermore, inlet housing 306 has an oval inlet opening and is provided with support 308. Inlet housing 306 can be slid into support 308. It will be understood that other expired are also possible. The oval or rectangular shape allows installing filter system 302 in relatively small spaces.

A fifth embodiment filter system 402 (Figures 5A-B) is provided with filter housing 404 and inlet 406. Air flows in direction A and leaves direction B through outlet 408. Flow A is generated externally. Inside filter housing 404 there is provided fan 410 that starts rotating in the presence of flow A. therefore, fan 410 acts a a energy generating turbine capable of generating electricity to supply filters of filter system 402 operate in a similar manner as described earlier for other embodiments.A fifth embodiment filter system 402 (Figures 5A-B) is provided with filter housing 404 and inlet 406. Air flows in direction A and leaves direction B through outlet 408. Flow A is generated externally. Inside filter housing 404 there is provided fan 410 that starts rotating in the presence of flow A. therefore, fan 410 acts aa energy generating turbine capable of generating electricity to supply filters or filter system 402 operate in a similar manner as described earlier for other .

A sixth embodiment filter system 502 comprises a filter housing 504 with an inlet 506, conical body 508, outlet surface 510 (Figure 6). Conical body 508 is in the illustrated embodiment provided with ribs 512. It will be understood that ribs 512 can be omitted from conical body 508 and can also be provided with the other embodiments of filter system 2, 102, 202, 302, 402. Ozone generator 515 is connected to conical body 512.A sixth embodiment filter system 502 comprises a filter housing 504 with an inlet 506, conical body 508, outlet surface 510 (Figure 6). Conical body 508 is in the illustrated embodiment provided with ribs 512. It will be understood that ribs 512 can be omitted from conical body 508 and can also be provided with the other expiry of filter system 2, 102, 202, 302, 402. Ozone generator 515 is connected to conical body 512.

Cone 508 is provided with printed circuit board 514 which is operatively connected to connector 516. Arranged on cone 508 is plasma generator 515 provided with ozone plate 518 which is arranged with a clamping part in or on generator 515. Printed circuit board 514 is provided with sensors 520 on the side directed downward during use. Outer casing 510 is provided with bracket 522 for mounting on for instance an extractor hood. The filter inlet is provided with grate 506. Cover 530 is provided with connector 532, buttons 534 and a connection 536 for plug/adapter 538 which is connected to connector 516.Cone 508 is provided with printed circuit board 514 which is operatively connected to connector 516. Arranged on cone 508 is plasma generator 515 provided with ozone plate 518 which is arranged with a clamping part in or on generator 515. Printed circuit board 514 is provided with sensors 520 on the side directed downward during use. Outer casing 510 is provided with bracket 522 for mounting on an instance of extractor hood. The filter inlet is provided with free 506. Cover 530 is provided with connector 532, buttons 534 and a connection 536 for plug / adapter 538 which is connected to connector 516.

Filter system 502 is connected to extractor hood 524 with extractor hood module 526 and air extraction module 528.Filter system 502 is connected to extractor hood 524 with extractor hood module 526 and air extraction module 528.

In a different embodiment of filter system 602 (Figure 7) ring shaped filter housing 604 is provided on pedestal 606 with arm 608. Filter system 602 acts as turbine with fan 610. In the illustrated embodiment the inside 612 of filter housing 604 is provided with ozone outlet 614 that are activated by fan 610. Filter system 602 can be used to filter outside air and/or outlet air of factories, for example.In a different embodiment of filter system 602 (Figure 7) ring shaped filter housing 604 is provided on pedestal 606 with arm 608. Filter system 602 acts as turbine with fan 610. In the illustrated version the inside 612 or filter housing 604 is provided with ozone outlet 614 that are activated by fan 610. Filter system 602 can be used to filter outside air and / or outlet air of factories, for example.

Operation of filter systems 2, 102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602 preferably involves the use of control panel 540 with display 542. When a filter system is activated, for example with control 540 in several of the embodiments a fan and/or motor will draw in air via the inlets. In some of the illustrated embodiments, sensors are arranged, optionally on the conical body, that will detect the presence, and type and/or level of contamination of the airflow. This signal is transmitted to the controller that can be cooperated into the encapsulated electronic space. The controller activates the ozone generator and/or electrostatic filter.Operation of filter systems 2, 102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602 preferably includes the use of control panel 540 with display 542. When a filter system is activated, for example with control 540 in several of the fan a / and or motor will draw in air through the inlets. In some of the illustrated numbers, sensors are arranged, optionally on the conical body, that will detect the presence, and type and / or level or contamination of the airflow. This signal is transmitted to the controller that can be cooperated in the encapsulated electronic space. The controller activates the ozone generator and / or electrostatic filter.

In the shown embodiment of system 2,102,202,302,402,502,602 the voltage used preferably lies in the range of 0.05 Volt-10 kV, more preferably in the range of 0.5-2 kV in normal ambient conditions. A voltage of 2-4 kV is employed for the optionally provided ozone generator.In the shown embodiment of system 2,102,202,302,402,502,602 the voltage used preferably lies in the range or 0.05 Volt-10 kV, more preferably in the range or 0.5-2 kV in normal ambient conditions. A voltage of 2-4 kV is employed for the optionally provided ozone generator.

In the shown embodiment a standby mode is provided which can if desired be continuously “active”.In the shown embodiment and standby mode, which can be desired is continuously "active".

It will be apparent that combinations with other types of filter are also possible. Filter system 2 can also be utilized in applications other than in extractor hood or building. For example, the filter system can be applied to kitchen facility, more specifically an extractor hood, an exhaust pipe, in the outside air etc. Alternatively, the filter system is provided in open room such as in a vehicle, airplane, building, etc.It will be apparent that combinations with other types or filter are also possible. Filter system 2 can also be utilized in applications other than in extractor hood or building. For example, the filter system can be applied to kitchen facility, more specifically an extractor hood, an exhaust pipe, in the outside air etc. Alternatively, the filter system is provided in open room such as in a vehicle, airplane, building, etc .

Assembly of the filter system begins with a grating or mesh or grid, following which a second grating or mesh is provided at a short distance, for instance 40 mm, such that an inner and an outer annular cross-section are provided. This is the core of electrostatic filter 18, for example. The grids are connected. A glass fibre mat is preferably arranged in the intermediate space. Isolation mat 26 is arranged on the outer side. An ozone element 30 is subsequently arranged in a housing which is then optionally placed on conical element 508, for example. The conical element can then be placed in the interior, where after the wiring can be connected. An end plate can be arranged following placing. In a currently preferred embodiment a printed circuit board is then adhered fixedly in the filter housing. The end plate with sensor can subsequently be arranged so that filter system is mounted and can be applied.Assembly of the filter system begins with a grating or mesh, following which a second grating or mesh is provided at a short distance, for instance 40 mm, such that an inner and an outer annular cross-section are provided. This is the core of electrostatic filter 18, for example. The grids are connected. A glass fiber mat is preferably arranged in the intermediate space. Isolation mat 26 is arranged on the outer side. An ozone element 30 is arranged in a housing which is then optionally placed on conical element 508, for example. The conical element can then be placed in the interior, where after the wiring can be connected. An end plate can be arranged following placing. In a currently preferred embodiment of a printed circuit board, then adhered is fixedly in the filter housing. The end plate with sensor can be arranged so that filter system is mounted and can be applied.

A filter system has been tested in an experiment in a kitchen. Recirculation was started at about 200 m3/hour for about 10 minutes prior to the cooking process in order to bring about a good circulation. In the applied situation the ozone binds the undesired particles with an efficiency of about 95%. The noise reduction realized was about 25% compared to the conventional extraction.A filter system has been tested in an experiment in a kitchen. Recirculation was started at about 200 m 3 / hour for about 10 minutes prior to the cooking process in order to bring about a good circulation. In the applied situation the ozone binds the undesired particles with an efficiency of about 95%. The noise reduction realized was about 25% compared to the conventional extraction.

It will be understood that different features and embodiments of the illustrated filter systems can be exchanged and/or combined resulting in additional alternative embodiments according to the invention. For example, the conical body can be applied to different embodiments or be omitted therefrom. The conical body can be provided with ribs or grooves optionally. The turbine operation or a fan can be provided in different embodiments of the filter system. Also, different types of sensors can be applied and combined in the different embodiments. Also, other features can be applied to the different embodiments.It will be understood that different features and the illustrated filter systems can be exchanged and / or combined resulting in additional alternative according to the invention. For example, the conical body can be applied to different exponents or be omitted therefrom. The conical body can be provided with ribs or grooves optionally. The turbine operation or a fan can be provided in different expenses or the filter system. Also, different types of sensors can be applied and combined in the different numbers. Also, other features can be applied to the different outputs.

The present invention is by no means limited to the above described preferred embodiments thereof. The rights sought are defined by the following claims, within the scope of which many modifications can be envisaged. The filter according to the invention complies with the required standards, including the Dutch NEN 7120. The filter is quickly mountable, also when applied in existing and conventional extractor hoods. In a currently preferred embodiment settings are preferably provided in adjustable and re-adjustable manner, preferably on a printed circuit board of the filter.The present invention is by no means limited to the above described preferred expend. The rights sought are defined by the following claims, within the scope of which many modifications can be envisaged. The filter according to the invention complies with the required standards, including the Dutch NEN 7120. The filter is quickly mountable, also when applied in existing and conventional extractor hoods. In a currently preferred embodiment settings are preferably provided in adjustable and re-adjustable manner, preferably on a printed circuit board or the filter.

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ClausesClauses 1. Filter system for filtering a flow, comprising:1. Filter system for filtering a flow, including: a filter housing having a suction opening for inlet of an indrawn flow and an outlet for outlet of a filtered flow;a filter housing having a suction opening for inlet or an indrawn flow and an outlet for outlet or a filtered flow; an electrostatic filter configured for electrostatic filtering of the indrawn flow, with the electrostatic filter comprising a first gaze acting as a first electrode and a second gaze acting as a second electrode that is placed at a distance of the first gaze, and a filing material provided between the first and second gazes;an electrostatic filter configured for electrostatic filtering of the indrawn flow, with the electrostatic filter including a first gaze acting as a first electrode and a second gaze acting as a second electrode that is placed at a distance from the first gaze, and a filing material provided between the first and second gazes; a plasma filter configured for generating ozone and providing the ozone to the indrawn flow;a plasma filter configured for generating ozone and providing the ozone to the indrawn flow; a sensor configured for measuring the indrawn airflow and capable of generating measurement input; and a controller operatively connected to the sensor, wherein the controller comprises an ozone activator configured to activate the plasma filter in response to the measurement input.a sensor configured to measure the indrawn airflow and capable of generating measurement input; and a controller operatively connected to the sensor, the controller comprises an ozone activator configured to activate the plasma filter in response to the measurement input. 2. Filter system according to clause 1, wherein the sensor comprises a flow sensor configured for measuring the indrawn airflow.2. Filter system according to clause 1, where the sensor comprises a flow sensor configured for measuring the indrawn airflow. 3. Filter system according to clause 1 or 2, wherein the sensor comprises a particle detector configured for detection of undesired particles.3. Filter system according to clause 1 or 2, the sensor comprises a particle detector configured for detection of undesired particles. 4. Filter system according to clause 1, 2 or 3, wherein the inlet is provided in an inlet housing.4. Filter system according to clause 1, 2 or 3, the inlet is provided in an inlet housing. 5. Filter system according to clause 4, wherein the inlet housing is moveable relative to the filter housing.5. Filter system according to clause 4. The inlet housing is moveable relative to the filter housing. 6. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, further comprising a motor configured to withdraw air from the surroundings of the filter system and to provide the air to the suction opening of the filter system.6. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, further including a motor configured to withdraw air from the surroundings of the filter system and to provide the air to the suction opening of the filter system. 7. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, wherein the filter housing is provided with an outlet surface extending over substantially the outer surface of the filter housing and having a width and a height, wherein the height is smaller than the width.7. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, requiring the filter housing is provided with an outlet surface extending over substantially the outer surface of the filter housing and having a width and height, where the height is narrower than the width. 8. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, wherein the filter housing further comprising a fan configured to generate energy for driving one or more of the filters of the filter system.8. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, include the filter housing further including a fan configured to generate energy for driving one or more of the filters of the filter system. 9. Filter system according to clause 8, wherein the fan acts as sensor for the controller.9. Filter system according to clause 8, where the fan acts as a sensor for the controller. 10. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, wherein the outlet is provided with a non-carbon filter.10. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, the outlet is provided with a non-carbon filter. 11. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, wherein the controller comprises user inputs enabling separate activation of the electrostatic and plasma filters.11. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, the controller comprises user inputs enabling separate activation of the electrostatic and plasma filters. 12. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, wherein the controller further comprises a user interface.12. Filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses, further the controller further comprises a user interface. 13. Filter system according to clause 12, wherein the user interface comprises a touch screen, tablet or mobile phone.13. Filter system according to clause 12, where the user interface comprises a touch screen, tablet or mobile phone. 14. Filter system according to one or more of the foregoing clauses, wherein a conical body is provided in or close to the suction opening such that a substantially uniform air distribution through the filter is realized during use.14. Filter system according to one or more of the foregoing clauses, provided a conical body is provided in or close to the suction opening such that a substantially uniform air distribution through the filter is realized during use. 15. Extractor hood comprising a filter system as claimed in one of the foregoing clauses.15. Extractor hood including a filter system as claimed in one of the foregoing clauses. 16. Method for filtering air, comprising the steps of:16. Method for filtering air, including the steps of: providing a filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses 1-14; drawing in air through an inlet opening;providing a filter system according to one of the foregoing clauses 1-14; drawing in air through an inlet opening; activating the plasma filter by the controller in response to a measurement of the sensor; and filtering the indrawn air.activating the plasma filter by the controller in response to a measurement of the sensor; and filtering the indrawn air. 17. Method according to clause 16, wherein the filter system has a self-cleaning action during use.17. Method according to clause 16, the filter system has a self-cleaning action during use. ConclusiesConclusions 1. Filtersysteem voor het filteren van een stroming, omvattende:A filter system for filtering a flow, comprising: een filterbehuizing met een aanzuigopening voor inlaat van een inkomende stroming en een uitlaat voor het uitlaten van een gefilterde stroming; een elektrostatisch filter geconfigureerd voor het elektrostatisch filteren van de inkomende stroming, waarbij het elektrostatische filter omvattende een eerste gaas als een eerste elektrode en een op afstand daarvan geplaatste tweede gas als een tweede elektrode, en een vulmateriaal voorzien tussen het eerste gaas en het tweede gaas;a filter housing with a suction port for inlet of an incoming flow and an outlet for outlet of a filtered flow; an electrostatic filter configured to electrostatically filter the incoming flow, the electrostatic filter comprising a first mesh as a first electrode and a spaced second gas as a second electrode, and a filler material provided between the first mesh and the second mesh ; een plasmafilter geconfigureerd voor het genereren van ozon en het voorzien van de ozon aan de inkomende stroming;a plasma filter configured to generate ozone and provide the ozone to the incoming flow; een sensor geconfigureerd voor het meten van de karakteristieken van de inkomende luchtstroom en geschikt voor het genereren van meetinvoer; en een regelaar werkzaam verbonden met de sensor, waarbij de regelaar omvattende een ozon activator geconfigureerd voor het activeren van het plasmafilter in antwoord op de meetinvoer.a sensor configured to measure the characteristics of the incoming air flow and suitable for generating measurement input; and a controller operatively connected to the sensor, the controller comprising an ozone activator configured to activate the plasma filter in response to the measurement input. 2. Filtersysteem volgens conclusie 1, waarin de sensor omvattende een stromingssensor geconfigureerd voor het meten van de inkomende luchtstroming.A filter system according to claim 1, wherein the sensor comprising a flow sensor configured to measure the incoming air flow. 3. Filtersysteem volgens conclusie 1 of 2, waarin de sensor omvattende een deeltjesdetector geconfigureerd voor het detecteren van ongewenste deeltjes.The filter system of claim 1 or 2, wherein the sensor comprising a particle detector configured to detect unwanted particles. 4. Filtersysteem volgens conclusie 1, 2 of 3, waarin de inlaat is voorzien in een inlaatbehuizing.A filter system according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the inlet is provided in an inlet housing. 5. Filtersysteem volgens conclusie 4, waarin de inlaatbehuizing beweegbaar is ten opzichte van de filterbehuizing.The filter system of claim 4, wherein the inlet housing is movable relative to the filter housing. 6. Filtersysteem volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, verder omvattende een motor geconfigureerd voor het inlaten van lucht uit de omgeving van het filtersysteem en het voorzien van de lucht aan de inlaatopening van het filtersysteem.A filter system according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a motor configured for admitting air from the environment of the filter system and providing the air at the inlet port of the filter system. 7. Filtersysteem volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, waarin de filterbehuizing is voorzien van een uitlaatvlak zich in hoofdzaak uitstrekkend over het buitenvlak van de filterbehuizing en voorzien van een breedte en een hoogte, waarbij de hoogte kleiner is dan de breedte.A filter system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the filter housing is provided with an outlet surface extending substantially over the outer surface of the filter housing and provided with a width and a height, the height being smaller than the width. 8. Filtersysteem volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, waarin de filterbehuizing verder omvattende een ventilator geconfigureerd voor het genereren van energie voor het aandrijven van één of meer van de filters van het filtersysteem.A filter system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the filter housing further comprising a fan configured to generate energy for driving one or more of the filters of the filter system. 9. Filtersysteem volgens conclusie 8, waarin de ventilator werkt als sensor voor de regelaar.The filter system of claim 8, wherein the fan acts as a sensor for the controller. 10. Filtersysteem volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, waarin de uitlaat is voorzien van een niet-koolstof filter.A filter system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the outlet is provided with a non-carbon filter. 11. Filtersysteem volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, waarin de regelaar omvattende gebruikersinvoer voor het mogelijk maken van activatie van de elektrostatische en plasmafilters.A filter system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the controller comprises user input for enabling activation of the electrostatic and plasma filters. 12. Filtersysteem volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, waarin de regelaar verder een gebruikersinterface omvat.A filter system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the controller further comprises a user interface. 13. Filtersysteem volgens conclusie 12, waarin de gebruikersinterface een touchscreen, tablet, of mobiele telefoon omvat.The filter system of claim 12, wherein the user interface comprises a touchscreen, tablet, or mobile phone. 14. Filtersysteem volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies, waarin een conisch lichaam is voorzien in of nabij de aanzuigopening zodanig dat in gebruik een in hoofdzaak uniforme luchtverdeling door het filter wordt verkregen.A filter system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a conical body is provided in or near the suction opening such that in use a substantially uniform air distribution is obtained through the filter. 15. Afzuigkap omvattende een filtersysteem volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies.Extractor hood comprising a filter system according to one of the preceding claims. 16. Werkwijze voor het filteren van lucht, omvattende:16. Method for filtering air, comprising: het voorzien van een filtersysteem volgens één van de voorgaande conclusies; het aanzuigen van lucht door een aanzuigopening;providing a filter system according to one of the preceding claims; sucking in air through a suction opening; het activeren van het plasmafilter door de regelaar in reactie op een meting van de sensor; en het filteren van de aangezogen lucht.activating the plasma filter by the controller in response to a measurement from the sensor; and filtering the aspirated air. 17. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 16, waarin het filtersysteem tijdens gebruik een zelfreinigende werking heeft.The method of claim 16, wherein the filter system has a self-cleaning effect during use. 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