U.S. patent application number 10/986943 was filed with the patent office on 2006-05-18 for jr cooking odor exhauster.
Invention is credited to Jessey Roger.
Application Number | 20060102168 10/986943 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 36384879 |
Filed Date | 2006-05-18 |
United States Patent
Application |
20060102168 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Roger; Jessey |
May 18, 2006 |
JR cooking odor exhauster
Abstract
JR Cooking Odor Exhauster has many different mounting designs,
but the principle is the same. The fan that is mounted on the solid
one-piece, or the pieces that attach together, allows the fan to be
situated at its utmost top level when it is placed on the window or
on the sliding door. They carry three inch to sixteen inch diameter
fans, even bigger; hence, the width of the solid or the attach
pieces will meet the diameter of the fan having one inch more on
either side and top. The height will meet the normal height of a
horizontal sliding door or window and when it comes to a vertical
slide window, the height of the solid one-piece or the pieces
attached together will meet the width of the window. When JR
Cooking Odor Exhauster is set tight fit to the door or window and
started, it will only exhaust the air or the low density
just-released cooking odors which move around close to the ceiling
level before it is cooled down and dropped to lower levels. JR
Cooking Odor Exhauster is so tight to the door, it never allows any
outside air to escape in, even when it is facing the head wind.
That's why the JR Cooking Odor Exhauster does an efficient job to
exhaust fumes or any other air with bad odor, out of the house.
Inventors: |
Roger; Jessey; (Secane,
PA) |
Correspondence
Address: |
JR ENGINEERING;JESSEY ROGER
151-C25 SOUTH BISHOP AVE
SECANE
PA
19018
US
|
Family ID: |
36384879 |
Appl. No.: |
10/986943 |
Filed: |
November 15, 2004 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
126/299R |
Current CPC
Class: |
F24C 15/20 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
126/299.00R |
International
Class: |
F24C 15/20 20060101
F24C015/20 |
Claims
1. an apparatus to exhaust cooking odors. JR Cooking Odor Exhauster
is designed to have its exhauster fan to be situated at its utmost
top level when it is placed on a horizontal sliding door or window,
which applies to vertical sliding windows, too.
2. an apparatus as set forth in claim 1, which comes in short
pieces that can be attached together, where the exhauster fan
carrier piece will be attached at the very top piece to situate the
fan to its utmost top level, when it is placed tightly between the
end of the sliding door and the door frame or sliding window end
and the window frame.
3. an apparatus as set forth in claim 2 comes with one solid piece
where the exhauster fan will be situated at its utmost top
level.
4. an apparatus as set forth in claim 1 comes with a metal or
plastic structure that can be one solid piece or many short pieces
to be attached to place the exhauster fan to its utmost top level
when set at the door or window.
5. an apparatus as set forth in claim 1 can be made from a small,
personal size to a large, industrial size for industrial use.
6. an apparatus as set forth in claim 1 comes with the solid one
piece or the short pieces to be attached and are designed to fit
all standard doors and windows.
7. an apparatus as set forth in claim 1 would not only exhaust the
cooking odors, it will exhaust other odors, even the micro dust
that escaped from the vacuum cleaners and brings fresh air into the
room.
Description
THE TECHNICAL OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention is to exhaust cooking odors. JR Cooking Odor
Exhauster is designed to have the fan situated at the utmost top
level when it is placed on a horizontal window or horizontal
sliding door where the attachments or the solid one-piece has
sealing material all around. Hence, the seal is tight between the
door and the frame when the door is slid tight to the JR Cooking
Odor Exhauster, so no air will escape in.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The invention relates to fans. There are fans designed to
mount on the windows and doors; some have two fans. One works as an
exhaust, the other works as inlet, or both exhaust or both work as
inlets. There are single fans that work as exhaust or inlet. JR
Cooking Odor Exhauster, the fan is designed to mount on a solid
one-piece, or it has attachments bolted together, or the male and
female ends slide together which will situate the fan to its utmost
top level when it is placed on a window or sliding door to blow out
all the low density, just-released cooking odors which move around
close to the ceiling level before it is cooled down and drops to
lower levels.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0003] Page 1 of 11 FIG. 1 Southeast view shows the fan is mounted
on a solid one-piece which is designed to be placed on a sliding
door for windows. The fan will be mounted on a shorter piece.
[0004] Page 2 of 11 FIG. 2 Southeast view shows five more pieces
are attached with the fan piece by inserting shafts through tubes
and screw screwed in, to hold them firm.
[0005] Page 3 of 11 FIGS. 3 & 4 Southeast view shows FIG. 2 in
detail. Here it shows how the shaft is inserted from the top piece,
and the bottom piece is slid into the protruded shaft, then screwed
in with the screw to stay firm and solid. The top of the shaft is
flared to avoid sliding through.
[0006] Page 4 of 11 FIGS. 5 & 6 Southeast view shows the bottom
of the top piece has two protrusions called the male, which will be
inserted into the top of the bottom piece called the female, and
screwed with a screw. Hence, more pieces can be added to fit a
window or door height.
[0007] Pag 5 of 11 FIGS. 7 & 8 Southeast view shows the two
pieces are slid into each other. The bottom of the top piece has a
protrusion called male body, and the top of the bottom piece has
matching slot called the female which helps to slide in. Hence,
this comes as one piece, and more pieces can be added to meet the
height that is needed.
[0008] Page 6 of 11 FIG. 9 Left view shows FIGS. 7 and 8 in a
different view how they appear when they are slid into each
other.
[0009] Page 7 of 11 FIG. 10 Sectional left view of FIGS. 7 and 8
(what the protrusion and the slot look like).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] JR Cooking Odor Exhauster is designed to exhaust especially
cooking odors and other bad fumes.
[0011] Another advantage of this design is that the fan is situated
at its utmost top level. Hence, it will try to expel all the
just-released cooking odors as well as water moisture and oil vapor
because just-released odor, water moisture and oil vapor tend to
stay near the ceiling area for a short period of time, because it
is warm and low density.
[0012] Another advantage is that it can be used when not in use for
cooking to ventilate other odors and dust at the same time to bring
fresh air into the room.
[0013] An additional advantage of the JR Cooking Odor Exhauster is
that it can also be mounted on vertical sliding doors or windows,
because it is designed to be placed at its utmost top level (close
to the ceiling) on the door or window.
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