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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 11, 2017
Filed:
Dec. 26, 2012
Sung Woo Kim, Goyang-si, KR;
Myung Min Kim, Goyang-si, KR;
Myung Ah Kim, Goyang-si, KR;
Other;
Abstract
Provided is an apparatus for removing smoke and poisonous gas. The apparatus includes a body configured to include a flux unit which supplies water and a nozzle which is connected to the flux unit and has a narrower width than the flux unit, a frame configured to surround the body and include a suction part for removing smoke, and a heat sensitive unit fixed to seal the nozzle. When the flux unit, nozzle and frame sprays fluid with a certain pressure at high speed through the nozzle, pressure energy of the fluid is changed to velocity energy, and a vacuum state is formed in a suction room at a low pressure due to a fast speed. In order for an operation to be performed as a vacuum ejector for sucking another fluid, the suction part is positioned surrounding the nozzle, and the frame is provided to surround the heat sensitive unit. A negative pressure explained in Bernoulli's theorem is generated to form a vacuum in the space between the nozzle and the mixing chamber, thus enabling the suction of smoke and poisonous gas. The smoke and poisonous gas are mixed with water in the mixing chamber so as to be trapped in the water or dissolved and dispersed in the water. The suction part is formed in the area which encloses the nozzle such that the suction part can operate together with a vacuum ejector. The frame is arranged so as to enclose the heat sensitive unit.