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US1885016A
US1885016A US454972A US45497230A US1885016A US 1885016 A US1885016 A US 1885016A US 454972 A US454972 A US 454972A US 45497230 A US45497230 A US 45497230A US 1885016 A US1885016 A US 1885016A
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  • My invention relates to ventilating systems wall is fixed in the upper corner of the and more particularly to apparatus for. drawcanopy adjacent the flue by flanges 21, welded ing cooking odors, excessive heat, smoke, or otherwise secured to the rear and upper steam and the like arising from cook stoves walls of the canopy. a and other sources into a chimney or flue to be Mounted on aperipheral flange 23 of the discharged. inlet end of the exhaust cabinet is a motor
  • the principal objects of my invention are support 24, carrying a motor 25 for driving to provide an apparatus for this purpose that a fan 26 of a diameter corresponding to the i. is simple in construction effective in operadistance across the opening 3 of the fine, a 10 tion, and that will function successfully irring 27 surrounding said support to increase respective of wind conditions. the suction of the fan.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective. viewof a canopy, Mounted in the channel 2 of the chimney illustrated in functional relation to a stove, 18 an arcuate deflector plate 30 having a dea part of the canopy being broken away to pending end flange 31, retractively bent and 20' Show an exhaust cabi t d f extended in a line with the plate to form a v I Fig.
  • FIG. 2 is an elevational View of the stove lip 32 seatedv on the lower wall of the lining and a portion of the canopy; the exhaust 28, the opposite end of the deflector plate tercabinet, flue and a deflector plate being shown InlIlatlng 1n Spacing fingers 33 having down- I M i t l ti l ti f wardly depending portions 3% for engaging Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view on the line he inner Wall of the chimney.
  • FIG.2 illustrating the exhaust cabinet d fl or plate is further provided i c t l e ti d h ing a plan view wlth a series of louvers 35, and with an open-' of the deflector plate; ing 36 adjacent its flange 31 for receiving Fig.
  • C oss the pp site end of the opening 1 designates a chimney extending above the a d b l 9 being extended centrally roof of a, house and having a, ertical 011- throughthe bars t0 securely retain the 6X- duit 2 and a transverse, square flue opening hallst cablllet allfl the deflector Plate j fi L35 3 communicating the conduit with the interior e h fl p ngv f kit h 4, Assuming an apparatus to be constructed E t di above a Stove 5, supported on and assembled with a flue as described, its the floor 6 of the room is a canopy 7 fixed to cperatlon would be as f0l10ws: p a wall 8 of the room by nails 9 or the like Rotat
  • the canopy further includes end walls 11 and I LV 111130 t c py n I f-O he exhaust 12 and a top wall 13, curved as indicated at cablnet to be expelled therefrom into the 14 and terminating in a front wall 15, thus chlmncyr a forming a rectangular mouth 16 for the can- Since the chimney Qrdinarily extends above 45 Opy, ff i tl large t t d Over th the roof of the building the vapors are car-I tire tove, ried sufliciently far from'their source topre- An inwardly directed flange 17 on the end vent their return into the buildingas he 12 of the canopy is seated in the opening 3 quently occurs with ventilating systems disof the chimney and a vacuum exhaust cabinet charging smoke and the like through a wall 18 comprising a lower wall 19 and a front and into the atmosphere. 7
  • a wall having an openmg a canopy having an opening in one end, a flange surrounding said opening and adapted to seat in the wall opening, an exhaust cabinet in the canopy adjacent the wall opening and communicating therewith, a lining in the wall opening having a flange engaging the first-named flange, bars across the opposite ends of said opening, and a bolt extended through the bars for securing the lining in the wall opening to maintain the canopy adjacent said opening.
  • a chimney having a flue opening
  • a canopy having an opening in one end, a flange surrounding said canopy opening and adapted to seat in the flue opening
  • an exhaust cabinet open at both ends in the canopy adjacent the flue opening and communicating therewith, at one end, a fan located adjacent said cabinet and aligned with the opposite end thereof a lining in the flue opening having a flange engaging the firstnamed flange, a deflector plate in the chimney below the flue opening, and common means for securing the lining and plate in their respective relation with the flue opening.
  • a deflector plate in the chimney having a lip extending into said opening, upwardly directed louvers in the plate to permit flow of air from the lower portion of the chimney through the plate, an exhaust cabinet open at both ends adjacent the opposite end of the flue opening, and having one of its open ends registering with said flue opening, a fan positioned at the remaining open end of said cabinet and means for securingthe exhaust cabinet and deflector relative to the flue openin 5.
  • an exhaust cabinet having an opening in one end wall, a flangesurrounding said cabinet opening and seated in the flue opening, a lining in the flue opening having a flange for engaging said end Wall of the cabinet, a deflector plate in the chimney having a lip extending into the flue opening, a
  • an exhaust cabinet having an opening in one end wall, a flange surrounding the cabinet opening and seated in the flue opening, a lining in the flue opening having a flange for engaging said end wall of the cabinet, an arcuate deflector plate in the chimney having a series of louvers, a lip on the plate extending into the flue opening, a stop flange on the plate, a bar across one end of the flue opening and extending through the plate adjacent the stop flange, a bar across the opposite end of the flue opening and engaging the end of the cabinet, and means for drawing the bars together.
  • an arcuate deflector plate in the chimney having a transverse end lip extending into said. opening, and having spacing fingers on its opposite end for engaging the chimney Wall, an exhaust cabinet on the opposite end of the flue opening, and means for securing the exhaust cabinet and "deflector plate relative to the flue opening.

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F. c. RYAN 1,885;016
VENTILATING APPARATUS Filed May 25, 1950 Oct. 25, 1932.
INVENTOR ATTORNEY Y Fran/r6 f /aw Patented Oct. 25, 1932 I uurrizn STATES PATENT oFFies Application filed May 23, 1930. Serial No. 454,972.
My invention relates to ventilating systems wall is fixed in the upper corner of the and more particularly to apparatus for. drawcanopy adjacent the flue by flanges 21, welded ing cooking odors, excessive heat, smoke, or otherwise secured to the rear and upper steam and the like arising from cook stoves walls of the canopy. a and other sources into a chimney or flue to be Mounted on aperipheral flange 23 of the discharged. inlet end of the exhaust cabinet is a motor The principal objects of my invention are support 24, carrying a motor 25 for driving to provide an apparatus for this purpose that a fan 26 of a diameter corresponding to the i. is simple in construction effective in operadistance across the opening 3 of the fine, a 10 tion, and that will function successfully irring 27 surrounding said support to increase respective of wind conditions. the suction of the fan.
In accomplishing these and other objects of A peripheral lining 28 in the opening 3 my invention I have provided improved de- 1s provided with an outwardly directed flange tails of structure, the preferred form of which 29, adapted to engage the end 12 of the can- 15 is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, opy, and is retained therein as presently dewherein scribed. I I
Fig. 1 is a perspective. viewof a canopy, Mounted in the channel 2 of the chimney illustrated in functional relation to a stove, 18 an arcuate deflector plate 30 having a dea part of the canopy being broken away to pending end flange 31, retractively bent and 20' Show an exhaust cabi t d f extended in a line with the plate to form a v I Fig. 2 is an elevational View of the stove lip 32 seatedv on the lower wall of the lining and a portion of the canopy; the exhaust 28, the opposite end of the deflector plate tercabinet, flue and a deflector plate being shown InlIlatlng 1n Spacing fingers 33 having down- I M i t l ti l ti f wardly depending portions 3% for engaging Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view on the line he inner Wall of the chimney. v
3-3 Fig.2, illustrating the exhaust cabinet d fl or plate is further provided i c t l e ti d h ing a plan view wlth a series of louvers 35, and with an open-' of the deflector plate; ing 36 adjacent its flange 31 for receiving Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the a bar 37 crossing the inner end of the open- 30 d fl tor lat ing 3, a complementary bar 38 beingmounh Referring more in detail to the drawing: C oss the pp site end of the opening 1 designates a chimney extending above the a d b l 9 being extended centrally roof of a, house and having a, ertical 011- throughthe bars t0 securely retain the 6X- duit 2 and a transverse, square flue opening hallst cablllet allfl the deflector Plate j fi L35 3 communicating the conduit with the interior e h fl p ngv f kit h 4, Assuming an apparatus to be constructed E t di above a Stove 5, supported on and assembled with a flue as described, its the floor 6 of the room is a canopy 7 fixed to cperatlon Would be as f0l10ws: p a wall 8 of the room by nails 9 or the like Rotatlonof the f n by the motor draws driven through the rear wall 10 of the canopy. P i g rqln the Steve up- The canopy further includes end walls 11 and I LV 111130 t c py n I f-O he exhaust 12 and a top wall 13, curved as indicated at cablnet to be expelled therefrom into the 14 and terminating in a front wall 15, thus chlmncyr a forming a rectangular mouth 16 for the can- Since the chimney Qrdinarily extends above 45 Opy, ff i tl large t t d Over th the roof of the building the vapors are car-I tire tove, ried sufliciently far from'their source topre- An inwardly directed flange 17 on the end vent their return into the buildingas he 12 of the canopy is seated in the opening 3 quently occurs with ventilating systems disof the chimney and a vacuum exhaust cabinet charging smoke and the like through a wall 18 comprising a lower wall 19 and a front and into the atmosphere. 7
1. In combination with a stove and a chimney having a flue opening communicating with a room containing the stove, a canopy supported above the stove, an exhaust cabinet open at both ends in the canopy and communicating with said flue opening, an exhaust fan in one of the open ends of the cabinet for drawing vapors from the room and delivering the same into the chimney, through the remaining open end of the cabinet, a deflector plate in the chimney, and common means for securing the cabinet and the deflector plate in their relative positions.
2. In apparatus of the character described,
' in combination with a wall having an openmg, a canopy having an opening in one end, a flange surrounding said opening and adapted to seat in the wall opening, an exhaust cabinet in the canopy adjacent the wall opening and communicating therewith, a lining in the wall opening having a flange engaging the first-named flange, bars across the opposite ends of said opening, and a bolt extended through the bars for securing the lining in the wall opening to maintain the canopy adjacent said opening.
3. In apparatus of the character described, in combination with a chimney having a flue opening, a canopy having an opening in one end, a flange surrounding said canopy opening and adapted to seat in the flue opening, an exhaust cabinet open at both ends in the canopy adjacent the flue opening and communicating therewith, at one end, a fan located adjacent said cabinet and aligned with the opposite end thereof a lining in the flue opening having a flange engaging the firstnamed flange, a deflector plate in the chimney below the flue opening, and common means for securing the lining and plate in their respective relation with the flue opening.
4. In apparatus of the characterdescribed, in combination with a chimney having an intermediate lateral flue opening, a deflector plate in the chimney having a lip extending into said opening, upwardly directed louvers in the plate to permit flow of air from the lower portion of the chimney through the plate, an exhaust cabinet open at both ends adjacent the opposite end of the flue opening, and having one of its open ends registering with said flue opening, a fan positioned at the remaining open end of said cabinet and means for securingthe exhaust cabinet and deflector relative to the flue openin 5. In apparatus of the character described, in combination with a chimney having a flue opening, an exhaust cabinet having an opening in one end wall, a flangesurrounding said cabinet opening and seated in the flue opening, a lining in the flue opening having a flange for engaging said end Wall of the cabinet, a deflector plate in the chimney having a lip extending into the flue opening, a
stop flange on the plate, and common means for securing the exhaust cabinet, lining and deflector plate relative to the flue opening.
6. In apparatus of the character described, in combination with a chimney having a lateral flue opening, an exhaust cabinet having an opening in one end wall, a flange surrounding the cabinet opening and seated in the flue opening, a lining in the flue opening having a flange for engaging said end wall of the cabinet, an arcuate deflector plate in the chimney having a series of louvers, a lip on the plate extending into the flue opening, a stop flange on the plate, a bar across one end of the flue opening and extending through the plate adjacent the stop flange, a bar across the opposite end of the flue opening and engaging the end of the cabinet, and means for drawing the bars together.
7. In apparatus of the character described, in combination with a chimney having a lateral square flue opening, an arcuate deflector plate in the chimney having a transverse end lip extending into said. opening, and having spacing fingers on its opposite end for engaging the chimney Wall, an exhaust cabinet on the opposite end of the flue opening, and means for securing the exhaust cabinet and "deflector plate relative to the flue opening.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
FRANK G. RYAN.
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Cited By (6)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2487607A (en) * 1948-01-26 1949-11-08 John H Sonntag Stove canopy and mounting
US2582884A (en) * 1949-09-30 1952-01-15 Herbert E Nicol Cooking range hood
US2862436A (en) * 1956-02-24 1958-12-02 John A Atwood Ventilating hood kit
US2874627A (en) * 1954-09-03 1959-02-24 Francis L Simmonds Exhaust system
DE102008021601A1 (en) 2008-04-30 2009-11-05 BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH Exhaust hood i.e. circulating air-kitchen hood, for filtering cooking vapors, has quadrant-rounded front surface connecting ends of radial surfaces with each other, where ends are turned away from circle center
USD674077S1 (en) * 2011-11-14 2013-01-08 Panasonic Corporation Ventilating fan hood

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2487607A (en) * 1948-01-26 1949-11-08 John H Sonntag Stove canopy and mounting
US2582884A (en) * 1949-09-30 1952-01-15 Herbert E Nicol Cooking range hood
US2874627A (en) * 1954-09-03 1959-02-24 Francis L Simmonds Exhaust system
US2862436A (en) * 1956-02-24 1958-12-02 John A Atwood Ventilating hood kit
DE102008021601A1 (en) 2008-04-30 2009-11-05 BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH Exhaust hood i.e. circulating air-kitchen hood, for filtering cooking vapors, has quadrant-rounded front surface connecting ends of radial surfaces with each other, where ends are turned away from circle center
USD674077S1 (en) * 2011-11-14 2013-01-08 Panasonic Corporation Ventilating fan hood

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