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Fume removal work station

  • US 5,624,309 A
  • Filed: 09/18/1995
  • Issued: 04/29/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/18/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A work station for removing solder fumes from a work area, comprising:

  • a platform that defines a work area;

    an air extraction plenum extending upwardly from a back side of the platform for communicating fumes generated by soldering in the work area through at least one intake slot in a side of the air extraction plenum facing the work area to a vent from which the fumes are discharged;

    an air transfer cavity adjacent the facing side of the air extraction plenum defined by a back, a pair of opposing lateral sides, and a overhanging top extending outwardly of the facing side of the air extraction plenum for entrapping the air and fumes therein until communicated into the air extraction plenum;

    a pair of spaced-apart nozzles connected to a supply of low pressure air flowing at a first flow rate, said nozzles each mounted on respective elevated stanchions at a front portion of the work area opposite the air extraction plenum and defining outlets for discharging low pressure air towards the air extraction plenum, whereby the low pressure air induces flow of the solder fumes from the work area to the air extraction plenum; and

    means for creating a negative pressure air flow in the air transfer cavity at a second flow rate exceeding the first flow rate for inducing flow of air from the air transfer cavity through the air extraction plenum to the vent,whereby the mass of air removed from the air transfer cavity exceeds the mass of air moved by the flow of air from the nozzles for maintaining a slight negative pressure through the intake slot.

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