IP Library Granted Patent US 12698906
Granted Patent B2
US 12698906 · App. 18/155,899 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Automated range hood for ventilating a cooking surface

Inventors: Jiaxing Ruan (San Francisco, CA); Aurelio Reyes (Mooresville, NC)
Assignee: Hauslane, Inc.
F24C15/2021G05B19/042G05B2219/2614
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Patent No.
US 12698906
App. No.
18/155,899
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An automated range hood includes a controller that selects a fan speed for one or more ventilation assemblies by identifying a minimum number of pixels that satisfy a threshold. The controller automatically turns on one or more light sources to illuminate a surface under the range hood when motion is detected or when the one or more ventilation assemblies are in use.

Claims (41)

1 . An automated range hood for ventilating a cooking surface, the automated range hood comprising:

a hood housing;

a ventilation assembly mounted in the hood housing, the ventilation assembly including:

an electric motor; and

a fan driven by the electric motor to ventilate the cooking surface;

a thermal camera measuring temperature values for a plurality of pixels in an array covering the cooking surface, wherein the array is segmented into a first portion under a first side of the hood housing, a second portion under a second side of the hood housing, and a third portion under a central portion overlapping the first and second portions; and

a controller including:

at least one processing device; and

at least one memory device storing software instructions that, when executed by the at least one processing device, cause the controller to:

select a fan speed from a plurality of fan speeds for the electric motor to drive the fan, the fan speed selected by identifying a highest temperature threshold from a plurality of temperature thresholds satisfied by a minimum number of pixels in the array, wherein a first fan speed is selected from the plurality of fan speeds by identifying a highest temperature threshold from the plurality of temperature thresholds satisfied by the minimum number of pixels in the first and third portions of the array, wherein the first fan speed is associated with a first ventilation assembly.

2 . The automated range hood of claim 1 , further comprising:

a second ventilation assembly mounted in the hood housing, the second ventilation assembly including:

a second electric motor; and

a second fan driven by the second electric motor.

3 . The automated range hood of claim 2 , wherein the at least one memory device stores further software instructions that, when executed by the at least one processing device, cause the controller to:

select a second fan speed from the plurality of fan speeds for the second electric motor to drive the second fan, the second fan speed selected by identifying a highest temperature threshold from the plurality of temperature thresholds satisfied by the minimum number of pixels in the second and third portions of the array, wherein the second fan speed is associated with the second ventilation assembly.

4 . The automated range hood of claim 1 , wherein the minimum number of pixels is based on at least one of a type of the cooking surface and a distance to the cooking surface.

5 . The automated range hood of claim 1 , wherein the software instructions, when executed by the at least one processing device, further cause the controller to:

turn on one or more light sources to illuminate the cooking surface when motion is detected under the hood housing.

6 . The automated range hood of claim 1 , wherein the software instructions, when executed by the at least one processing device, further cause the controller to:

turn on one or more light sources to illuminate the cooking surface when at least one temperature threshold of the plurality of temperature thresholds is satisfied by the minimum number of pixels in the array.

7 . A controller for a range hood, the controller comprising:

at least one processing device; and

at least one memory device storing software instructions that, when executed by the at least one processing device, cause the controller to:

receive temperature values from a thermal camera, the temperature values being captured for a plurality of pixels in an array segmented into one or more portions, wherein the array is segmented into a first portion under a first side of the range hood, a second portion under a second side of the range hood, and a third portion under a central portion of the range hood overlapping the first and second portions; and

select a fan speed from a plurality of fan speeds for a ventilation assembly, the fan speed selected by identifying a highest temperature threshold from a plurality of temperature thresholds satisfied by a minimum number of pixels in the array, wherein a first fan speed is selected from the plurality of fan speeds by identifying a highest temperature threshold from the plurality of temperature thresholds satisfied by the minimum number of pixels in the first and third portions of the array, wherein the first fan speed is associated with a first ventilation assembly.

8 . The controller of claim 7 , wherein the at least one memory device stores further software instructions that, when executed by the at least one processing device, cause the controller to:

select a second fan speed from the plurality of fan speeds for a second electric motor to drive a second fan, the second fan speed selected by identifying a highest temperature threshold from the plurality of temperature thresholds satisfied by the minimum number of pixels in the second and third portions of the array, wherein the second fan speed is associated with a second ventilation assembly.

9 . The controller of claim 7 , wherein the at least one memory device stores further software instructions that, when executed by the at least one processing device, cause the controller to:

turn on one or more light sources to illuminate the cooking surface when motion is detected under the hood housing.

10 . The controller of claim 7 , wherein the at least one memory device stores further software instructions that, when executed by the at least one processing device, cause the controller to:

turn on one or more light sources to illuminate the cooking surface when at least one temperature threshold of the plurality of temperature thresholds is satisfied by the minimum number of pixels in the array.

11 . A method of ventilating a cooking surface, the method comprising:

receiving temperature values from a thermal camera, the temperature values being captured for a plurality of pixels in an array segmented into one or more portions, wherein the array is segmented into a first portion of the cooking surface, a second portion of the cooking surface, and a third portion of the cooking surface overlapping the first and second portions; and

selecting a fan speed from a plurality of fan speeds for a ventilation assembly, the fan speed selected by identifying a highest temperature threshold from a plurality of temperature thresholds satisfied by a minimum number of pixels in the array, wherein a first fan speed is selected from the plurality of fan speeds by identifying a highest temperature threshold from the plurality of temperature thresholds satisfied by the minimum number of pixels in the first and third portions of the array, wherein the first fan speed is associated with a first ventilation assembly.

12 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

selecting a second fan speed from the plurality of fan speeds for a second electric motor to drive a second fan, the second fan speed selected by identifying a highest temperature threshold from the plurality of temperature thresholds satisfied by the minimum number of pixels in the second and third portions of the array, wherein the second fan speed is associated with a second ventilation assembly.

13 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

turning on one or more light sources to illuminate the cooking surface when motion is detected under the hood housing.

14 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

turning on one or more light sources to illuminate the cooking surface when at least one temperature threshold of the plurality of temperature thresholds is satisfied by the minimum number of pixels in the array.