Downdraft that is telescoping
09777930 ยท 2017-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Gerhart S. Langenbach (Oconomowoc, WI, US)
- John J. Huber (Delafield, WI, US)
- William Punzel (Edgerton, WI, US)
- Conrad G. Bohlman (Watertown, WI, US)
Cpc classification
F24C15/2092
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A telescoping downdraft ventilator with a movable fan and efficient way of removing gases and fumes is disclosed. The telescoping downdraft ventilator has the ability to fit behind a cook top unit beneath a countertop when the cook top unit is located against a wall. The telescoping downdraft ventilator has a fan that may be attached in front of the unit or behind the unit. The ventilator collects and draws in exhaust fumes and smoke, filters it, and re-circulates or expels it through a movable exhaust duct.
Claims
1. A downdraft ventilator comprising: an internal member including a top side and a bottom side; a housing for surrounding the internal member with a top portion and a bottom portion, the housing including a front panel, a rear panel, first and second end panels, and wherein the front panel and the rear panel each have a cutout; a cover plate attachable to one of the front panel and the rear panel; the cover plate sealing the cut-out on at least one of the front panel or rear panel when attached to the respective panel; a duct formed from the housing and the internal member, the duct having an intake opening; an actuator operatively connected to the internal member to telescopingly move the internal member parallel to the housing; a button above the top side of the internal member allowing an operator to select an internal member position anywhere between a fully extended position and a fully retracted position; and a fan housing mountable over the cutout on one of the front panel and the rear panel opposite of the cover plate; a mounting panel disposed between the fan housing and the one of the front panel and the rear panel and coupled to the one of the front panel and the rear panel; wherein the mounting panel comprises a plurality of mounting slots; and wherein the fan housing is slidably positioned along a length of the mounting slots.
2. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 1, wherein the fan housing includes one of: A) a fan in the fan housing fluidly connected to the housing and internal member, a fan motor connected to the fan, and an exhaust duct mounted to the fan housing; or B) an exhaust duct connected to the fan housing with a remotely located fan and a remotely located fan motor.
3. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 1, further comprising an exhaust duct connected to the fan housing wherein the fan housing and the exhaust duct are rotatable about a center axis, the center axis oriented perpendicular to the housing.
4. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 1, further comprising an electronic control system configured to: 1) control the actuator and the fan; 2) operate with a user interface; 3) utilize a DC power source; and 4) vary the current supplied to a fan motor for controlling a fan speed.
5. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 2, wherein the fan includes a speed that is infinitely adjustable between an off position and a maximum speed.
6. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 5, further comprising a sliding switch integrated with the internal member to adjust the fan speed between the off position and the maximum speed.
7. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 1, further comprising: a cap mounted to the top side of the internal member, the cap having a convex cross section; at least one spacer on a bottom portion of the cap; a single piece of trim surrounding the internal member; and wherein the at least one spacer rests against the trim when the internal member is in the fully retracted position.
8. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 1, further wherein the actuator is configured to be operatively connected to the internal member to telescopingly move the internal member and is configured to move the internal member parallel to the housing anywhere between a first position and a second position.
9. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 8, wherein the internal member is configured to remain indefinitely at an infinite number of heights between the first position and the second position.
10. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 9, wherein the internal member is fully retracted within the housing at the first position; and the internal member is fully extended beyond the housing at the second position.
11. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 1, further wherein the actuator is a screw drive that allows the internal member to be adjusted to an infinite number of heights between a first position and a second position.
12. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 2, wherein the fan is a centrifugal blower.
13. A downdraft ventilator comprising: a housing having a top end, a bottom end, a front side having a first cutout, and a back side having a second cutout; an internal member sized to fit within the housing, the internal member having an intake opening; a duct formed by combining the housing and the internal member; a fan assembly rotatably mounted to the housing and over one of the first cutout and the second cutout about a central axis to allow a fan outlet to be positionable in a selected direction; a fan intake positioned outside the housing and in fluid communication with the intake opening; a cover plate mounted over the other of the first cutout and the second cutout; a mounting panel coupled to the housing and disposed between the housing and the fan assembly; wherein the mounting panel comprises a plurality of mounting slots; wherein the fan housing is slidably positioned along a length of the mounting slots; and wherein the internal member is telescoping with respect to the housing so as to allow for a portion of the fan intake opening to extend beyond the top end of the housing.
14. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 13, further comprising: a sliding selector switch on the internal member allowing selection of a fan speed; a trim of one piece construction surrounding the internal member; and the trim having a top side and an underside wherein the underside is in contact with the internal member forming a surface area.
15. The downdraft ventilator according to claim 14 further including a cap mounted to the top side of the internal member, the cap having a convex cross section; and at least one spacer on a bottom portion of the cap; wherein the at least one spacer rests against the trim when the internal member is in the fully retracted position.
16. A downdraft ventilator comprising: a housing including a front side hole cutout and a rear side hole cutout; an internal member having an upper end with an intake opening and sized to fit within the housing that is slidable within the housing to allow for a portion of the intake opening to extend beyond an upper end of the housing; a duct formed from the housing and the internal member; a fan housing including a fan; an actuator operatively connected to the internal member and the housing, the actuator being configured to move the internal member to a desired position with respect to the housing; an electronic control system having a user interface that controls the actuator and the fan; a cover plate coupled to the housing over one of the front side hole cutout and the rear side hole cutout, wherein the cover plate seals the one of the front side hole cutout and the rear side hole cutout; a fan housing coupled the housing over one of the front side hole cutout and the rear side hole cutout opposite of the cover plate; and a mounting panel coupled to the housing and disposed between the fan housing and one of the front side hole cutout and the rear side hold cutout; wherein the mounting panel comprises a plurality of mounting slots; and wherein the fan housing is slidably positioned along a length of the mounting slots.
17. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 16, further comprising: a sliding selector switch on the internal member allowing selection of a fan speed; and a trim of one piece construction surrounding the internal member.
18. A downdraft ventilator according to claim 16, further wherein the actuator is configured to be operatively connected to the internal member to telescopingly move the internal member and is configured to move the internal member parallel to the housing anywhere between a first position and a second position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A clear conception of the advantages and features constituting the present invention, and of the construction and operation of typical mechanisms provided with the present invention, will become more readily apparent by referring to the exemplary, and therefore non-limiting, embodiments illustrated in the drawings accompanying and forming a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate the same elements in the several views, and in which:
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(14) In describing the preferred embodiment of the invention which is illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, it is not intended that the invention be limited to the specific terms so selected and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose. For example, the word connected, attached, or terms similar thereto are often used. They are not limited to direct connection but include connection through other elements where such connection is recognized as being equivalent by those skilled in the art.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(15) The present invention and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments described in detail in the following description.
(16) 1. System Overview
(17) The telescoping downdraft ventilator of the present invention generally includes a system with a fan housing to be relocatable to the front or rear of the ventilator, positionable along slots along the front and rear of the ventilator, includes a one piece construction trim, and a cap that minimizes pinch pressure on an operator's fingers. The telescoping downdraft ventilator may also include a fan housing that is also rotatable about its center axis. This is preferably accomplished by constructing the ventilator with a housing that is mounted below a countertop. The housing has front and rear panels with hole cut outs, allowing the fan housing to attach to the front or rear. Slots cut into the panels allow the fan housing to be positionable along the slots. The fan housing may also be rotated about its central axis when mounting to the panel of choice. These features allow the ventilator to be installed against a wall where traditional ventilators would not function as the fan housing would prevent the ventilator from being placed flush, against the wall. Since the fan housing has the ability to move, things such as drawers, shelves, plumbing, and electrical lines may be avoided by positioning the fan housing to an appropriate location. Since the exhaust duct attaches to the fan housing, installation of the exhaust duct plumbing is also simplified as the exhaust duct outlet may be pointed in an optimal direction. New construction techniques used also allow a trim panel mounted on the countertop, surrounding the telescoping portion, to be constructed out of a single piece. A cap secured to the top portion of an inner member minimizes pinch pressure by spreading the load on an operator's fingers over a larger surface area should the operator's fingers interfere with the telescoping function. Spacers may also be secured to the underside of the cap to reduce the pinch point area.
(18) 2. Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments
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(20) The internal member 15 may be extended or retracted by pressing the on/off button 65.
(21) A trim panel 20 rests above a countertop when the downdraft ventilator 1 is installed. The internal member 15 is retracted by an operator pressing the on/off button 65 which retracts the internal member 15 into the housing 25 to the fully retracted position, which places the lower portion of a cap 5 resting on the trim panel 20.
(22) The internal member 15 is retracted into housing 25 with a lift motor 77 as seen in
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(30) Although the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the present invention is disclosed above, practice of the present invention is not limited thereto. It will be manifest that various additions, modifications and rearrangements of the features of the present invention may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept.
(31) Moreover, the individual components need not be formed in the disclosed shapes, or assembled in the disclosed configuration, but could be provided in virtually any shape and assembled in virtually any configuration. Furthermore, all the disclosed features of each disclosed embodiment can be combined with, or substituted for, the disclosed features of every other disclosed embodiment except where such features are mutually exclusive.
(32) It is intended that the appended claims cover all such additions, modifications and rearrangements. Expedient embodiments of the present invention are differentiated by the appended claims.