Intelligent range hood and control method therefor

11067292 · 2021-07-20

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Abstract

The present invention discloses an intelligent range hood and a control method thereof, which comprises a housing, a fan (4), a smoke collecting hood (3), a smoke guide plate (6), a controller and a sensor (8) for detecting concentration of smoke and/or vapor inside or outside the housing. The sensor (8) outputs an electrical signal to the controller; and, the controller controls rotation speed of the fan motor (5) and position of the smoke guide plate (6) according to the signal received from the sensor (8). The controller not only can automatically adjust the rotation speed of the fan motor (5) so as to allow the air volume of the fan (4) to adapt to the working condition of the range hood in real time, but also can adjust the air inlet area and the distance between the negative pressure region and the smoke source by moving the smoke guide plate (6) up and down, so as to adapt the change in the working condition.

Claims

1. An intelligent range hood, comprising a housing; a fan (4) having an air inlet disposed inside the housing; a fan motor (5) disposed inside the housing and connected to the fan (4); a smoke collecting hood (3) located below the housing; a smoke guide plate (6) located below the smoke collecting hood (3); a push rod mechanism for driving the smoke guide plate (6) to move up and down disposed inside the housing; a controller; and, a sensor (8) for detecting concentration of smoke and/or vapor inside or outside the housing; wherein the housing comprises an outer fan hood (2) disposed outside the fan (4) and a decorative hood (1) disposed outside the outer fan hood (2); the fan (4) is driven by the fan motor (5); the sensor (8) outputs an electrical signal to the controller; and, the controller controls rotation speed of the fan motor (5) and position of the smoke guide plate (6) according to the signal received from the sensor (8).

2. The range hood of claim 1, wherein the sensor (8) is disposed inside the outer fan hood (2) and adjacent to the air inlet of the fan (4).

3. The range hood of claim 1, wherein the sensor (8) is disposed outside the decorative hood (1) and the smoke collecting hood (3).

4. The range hood of claim 1, wherein when the smoke guide plate (6) moves up to the highest position, an air inlet of the range hood is closed by the smoke guide plate (6).

5. The range hood of claim 1, wherein the smoke guide plate (6) is slanted downwardly from front to rear at an inclination angle (a) between 5° to 30°.

6. The range hood of claim 5, wherein when the smoke guide plate (6) moves down to the lowest position, a vertical distance (d) from a front side edge of the smoke guide plate (6) to a lower edge of the smoke collecting hood (3) is between 0 mm to 300 mm.

7. The range hood of claim 1, wherein a mounting chamber (9) isolated from smoke is formed between the decorative hood (1) and the outer fan hood (2); the driving mechanism (7) is disposed inside the mounting chamber (9); and, an output end of the driving mechanism (7) passes downward through the smoke collecting hood (3) and is engaged with the smoke guide plate (6).

8. The range hood of claim 7, wherein the outer fan hood (2) has two side plates and a front plate; the driving mechanism (7) comprises a driving motor (71), a push rod mechanism (72), a connecting plate (73), two slide rods (74) with a top and a bottom, and two guide rails (75); the push rod mechanism (72) is disposed on the middle of the front plate of the outer fan hood (2) and driven by the driving motor (71); two slide rods (74) are respectively located at the left and right sides of the outer fan hood (2), and each slide rod (74) passes through the smoke collecting hood (3); the bottom of each slide rod (74) is attached to the smoke guide plate (6), while the top of each slide rod (74) is attached to the connecting plate (73); two guide rails (75) are vertically disposed on the two side plates of the outer fan hood (2), respectively; and, the push rod mechanism (72) drives the connecting plate (73) to move up and down along the guide rails (75), so that the slide rods (74) and the smoke guide plate (6) are driven to move up and down together.

9. The range hood of claim 8, wherein the push rod mechanism (72) comprises a screw rod (720), a first nut (721), a second nut (722) and a spring (723); the screw rod (720) is vertically arranged and driven to rotate by the driving motor (71); the first nut (721) and the second nut (722) are successively mounted on the screw rod (720) from the top down; the spring (723) is sheathed on the screw rod (720) and disposed between the first nut (721) and the second nut (722); and, the spring (723) applies a vertical upward elastic force to the first nut (721), so that the first nut (721) is prevented from colliding with the screw rod (720) during its movement due to the fit clearance between the first nut (721) and the screw rod (720).

10. A method for controlling the range hood of anyone of claim 1, wherein the method comprises the following steps: (1) the range hood is activated, and the controller allows the smoke guide plate and the fan motor to operate in an initial state; (2) the sensor begins to detect the concentration of smoke and vapor, and the controller calculates a target state of the smoke guide plate and the fan motor according to the concentration value; (3) the controller detects the current state of the smoke guide plate; if the smoke guide plate is not located at the target position, the smoke guide plate driving module adjusts the position of the smoke guide plate so that the smoke guide plate is moved to the target position; and, if the smoke guide plate is already located at the target position, the position of the smoke guide plate will not be adjusted; and (4) the controller detects the current operating state of the fan motor; if the fan motor does not operate in the target state, the fan motor is adjusted to operate to the target state by the motor driving module; and, if the fan motor already operates in the target state, the rotation speed of the fan motor will not be adjusted.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an intelligent range hood according to an embodiment of the present invention;

(2) FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the intelligent range hood according to the embodiment of the present invention, when viewed from another perspective;

(3) FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the intelligent range hood according to the embodiment of the present invention when a smoke guide plate is in a descending state;

(4) FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the intelligent range hood according to the embodiment of the present invention when the smoke guide plate is in an ascending state;

(5) FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the intelligent range hood according to the embodiment of the present invention when in use;

(6) FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the intelligent range hood according to the embodiment of the present invention after a decorative hood is removed;

(7) FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the intelligent range hood according to a driving motor and a push rod mechanism according to the embodiment of the present invention;

(8) FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the intelligent range hood according to the push rod mechanism according to the embodiment of the present invention; and

(9) FIG. 9 is a control flowchart of the intelligent range hood according to the embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

(10) To enable a further understanding of the present invention content of the invention herein, refer to the detailed description of the invention and the accompanying drawings below:

(11) As shown in FIGS. 1-5, in this embodiment, the intelligent range hood comprises a decorative hood 1, an outer fan hood 2, a smoke collecting hood 3, a fan 4 having an air inlet, a fan motor 5, a smoke guide plate 6, a driving mechanism 7, a sensor 8, a controller and other components.

(12) The decorative hood 1 and the outer fan hood 2 form a housing of the range hood. The outer fan hood 2 is disposed inside the decorative hood 1, and the smoke collecting hood 3 is located below the decorative hood 1. The fan 4 is driven by the fan motor 5. Both the fan 4 and the fan motor 5 are disposed inside the outer fan hood 2. The smoke guide plate 6 is located below the smoke collecting hood 3. The driving mechanism 7 for driving the smoke guide plate 6 to move up and down is disposed inside the housing. The sensor 8 is disposed inside the outer fan hood 2 and adjacent to the air inlet of the fan. The controller is disposed on a power panel (not shown in the FIGS.) of the range hood. The sensor 8 outputs an electrical signal to the controller. During the operation of the range hood, the sensor 8 detects the concentration of smoke and vapor at the air inlet of the fan, and the controller correspondingly adjusts the rotation speed of the fan motor 5 and the position of the smoke guide plate 6 according to the signal received from the sensor 8. After the rotation speed of the fan motor 5 is adjusted, the air volume of the fan is correspondingly changed; and after the lifting position of the smoke guide plate 6 is changed, the air inlet and the distance between a negative pressure region and a smoke source are correspondingly changed.

(13) When the smoke guide plate 6 moves up to the highest position, an air inlet of the range hood is closed by the smoke guide plate 6, so that the cleanness of the range hood is effectively improved and the range hood is allowed to have a certain function of preventing smoke from tinting odor. When the smoke guide plate 6 moves down to the lowest position, a vertical distance d from a front side edge of the smoke guide plate 6 to a lower edge of the smoke collecting hood 3 is between 0 mm to 300 mm. Conventionally, after the range hood is mounted, a distance h from a lower edge of the smoke collecting hood 3 to a stove 10 is between 650 mm to 700 mm. In addition, to achieve the best smoke suction effect, in this embodiment, the smoke plate 6 is slanted downwardly from front to rear at an inclination angle between 5° to 30°.

(14) In order to isolate the driving mechanism 7 from the smoke, in this embodiment, a mounting chamber 9 isolated from smoke is formed between the decorative hood 1 and the outer fan hood 2, the driving mechanism 7 is disposed inside the mounting chamber 9, and an output end of the driving mechanism 7 passes downward through the smoke collecting hood 3 and is engaged with the smoke guide plate 6. In this way, the driving mechanism 7 can be ensured to always in a non-smoke environment, it is smoother to drive the smoke guide plate to move, and the service life of the driving mechanism can be prolonged.

(15) As shown in FIGS. 6-8, in this embodiment, outer fan hood 2 has two side plates and a front plate; the driving mechanism 7 comprises a driving motor 71, a push rod mechanism 72, a connecting plate 73, two slide rods 74 with a top and a bottom, and two guide rails 75. The push rod mechanism 72 is disposed on the middle of the front plate of the outer fan hood 2 and driven by the driving motor 71. Two slide rods 74 are respectively located at the left and right sides of the outer fan hood 2, and each slide rod 74 passes through the smoke collecting hood 3. The bottom of each slide rod 74 is attached to the smoke guide plate 6, while the top of each slide rod 74 is attached to the connecting plate 73. Two guide rails 75 are vertically disposed on the two side plates of the outer fan hood 2, respectively. The push rod mechanism 72 drives the connecting plate to move up and down along the guide rails 75, so that the slide rods 74 and the smoke guide plate 6 are allowed to move up and down together. The driving mechanism provides power for lifting motion by the push rod mechanism 72 in the middle of a mounting frame, and transfers the power to two sides by the connecting plate 73. The guide rails 75 on both sides ensure the vertical and stable motion, and the slide rods 74 further transfers the motion downward to the smoke guide plate 6, so that the lifting motion of the smoke guide plate 6 is very stable.

(16) In this embodiment, the push rod mechanism 72 is of a screw-rod nut mechanism. The push rod mechanism comprises a screw rod 720, a first nut 721, a second nut 722 and a spring 723. The screw rod 720 is vertically arranged and driven to rotate by the driving motor 71. The first nut 721 and the second nut 722 are successively mounted on the screw rod 720 from the top down. The spring 723 is sheathed on the screw rod 720 and disposed between the first nut 721 and the second nut 722. The spring 723 applies a vertical upward elastic force to the first nut 721, so that the first nut 721 is prevented from colliding with the screw rod during its movement due to the fit clearance between the first nut and the screw rod 720.

(17) The connecting plate 73 is disposed on the first nut 721. The connecting plate 73, the slide rods 74 and the smoke guide plate 6 form a load. The gravity of the load, the gravity of the first nut 721 and a component force of the friction between the first nut and the screw rod in a vertical downward direction form a resultant force F. The spring 723 applies a vertical upward elastic force F′ to the first nut 721.

(18) Two situations of the downward movement and upward movement of the first nu 721 will be analyzed below.

(19) (1) The first nut 721 is driven to move downward at a constant speed by the rotation of the screw rod 720.

(20) When 0≤F′<F and when the first nut 721 is exactly moved to a position with a clearance, the direction of the resultant force of F′ and F is downward and is the same as the direction of motion of the first nut 721. At this time, the first nut 721 will be weightless temporarily, and the downward acceleration will increase the movement speed of the first nut 721. Then, the first nut impacts a lower interface of the clearance so as to generate impact noise. This situation will generally occur periodically with the rotation of the screw rod 720.

(21) When F′≥F, the direction of the resultant force of F′ and F is upward and is opposite to the direction of motion of the first nut 721. At this time, the first nut 721 will not be weightless, and the mechanism will not generate any noise and jitter during its movement.

(22) (2) The first nut 721 is driven to move up at a constant speed by the rotation of the screw rod 720.

(23) When 0≤F′≤F, the direction of the resultant force of F′ and F is downward and is opposite to the direction of motion of the first nut 721. At this time, the first nut 721 will not be weightless, and the mechanism will not generate any noise and jitter during its movement.

(24) When F′>F and when the first nut 721 is exactly moved to a position with a clearance, the direction of the resultant force of F′ and F is upward and is the same as the direction of motion of the first nut 721. At this time, the first nut 721 will be weightless temporarily, and the mechanism will generate noise and jitter during its movement.

(25) It can be known from the two motion processes of the first nut 721 that, when the condition of F′=F is satisfied, the first nut 721 can be prevented from colliding with the screw rod during its upward or downward movement due to the fit clearance between the first nut and the screw rod 720, and the screw-rod nut mechanism is further prevented from generating noise and jitter during the operation process.

(26) After the intelligent mode of the range hood is started, the fan motor 5 begins to operate in an initial state, the smoke guide plate 6 is located at an initial position, and the sensor 8 begins to detect the concentration of smoke and vapor and then obtains a target operation parameter of the fan motor 5 and a target height of the smoke guide plate 6 according to the concentration of smoke and vapor. Subsequently, the controller drives the fan motor 5 to operate in the target state through the motor driving module. Meanwhile, the controller determines whether the smoke guide plate is located at the target height position. If the smoke guide plate is already located at the target height position, the smoke guide plate will not be adjusted; and, if the smoke guide plate is not located at the target height position, the smoke guide plate is moved up to the target height position.

(27) As shown in FIG. 9, after the intelligent mode of the range hood is activated, the controller allows the smoke guide plate and the fan motor to operate in the initial state, the sensor begins to detect the concentration of smoke and vapor, and the controller calculates a target state of the smoke guide plate and the fan motor according to the concentration value. Subsequently, the controller detects the current state of the smoke guide plate. If the smoke guide plate is not located at the target position, the smoke guide plate driving module adjusts the position of the smoke guide plate, so that the smoke guide plate is moved to the target position. If the smoke guide plate is already located at the target position, the controller detects the current operating state of the fan motor; if the fan motor does not operate in the target state, the fan motor is adjusted to the target state by the motor driving module; and, if the fan motor already operates in the target state, the whole closed loop process is completed.

(28) Of course, it is possible that the state of the fan motor is determined and adjusted and the smoke guide plate is then determined and adjusted.

(29) The foregoing description merely shoes the preferred implementations of the present invention. It should be pointed out that various transformations or improvements can be made to the present invention by a person of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the principle of the present invention. For example, the sensor can be mounted outside the range hood, for example, being mounted outside the decorative hood and the smoke collecting hood, so that the operating air volume of the range hood and the height of the smoke guide plate are adjusted by sensing the escape of the smoke and vapor. Those transformations or improvements shall fall into the protection scope of the present invention.