CA1227251A - Combination compact microwave oven and ventilator system - Google Patents

Combination compact microwave oven and ventilator system

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CA1227251A
CA1227251A CA000469198A CA469198A CA1227251A CA 1227251 A CA1227251 A CA 1227251A CA 000469198 A CA000469198 A CA 000469198A CA 469198 A CA469198 A CA 469198A CA 1227251 A CA1227251 A CA 1227251A
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Ikuyasu Kaminaka
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Combination Compact Microwave Oven and Ventilator System ABSTRACT

A combination compact microwave oven incorporates ventilator and cooling systems into a unitized structure which may typically be installed on a wall above a conventional electric or gas range. A ventilator assembly including centrifugal fans at the top backward edge is rotatable adjustable for different installations. The space under an outer housing is utilized as an exhaust duct containing a filter means through which exhaust gas can be discharged if there is no external vent available. Air is taken into the cooling system from above through an opening where relatively cool air is expected to be available and is passed through separate air flow channels for efficient cooling of individual areas and components.

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Combination Conlpact l~icrowavr oven and Velltllator System Background of the Invention This invention relates to a compact, or space-saving type microwave oven which incorporates a ventilator system as well as a cooling system into a unitized structure.
Compact microwave ovens are quickly becoming popular household items. A compact microwave oven is essentially a microwave oven of a conventional type and its hood combined into a unitized structure. It must therefore be installed like the hood of an ordinary range, and this means that compact microwave ovens are very frequently set above an electric or gas range already installed on the floor and are themselves installed by making use of a wall nearby, or by directly attaching to such a wall, although this involves both the danger of overheating the wall behind and the disadvantage of exposing the microwave oven to the heat, smoke, vapor, grease-carrying air, etc. from the heating device beneath.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a space-saving type microwave oven with a ventilator system incorporated into a unitized structure which is so adapted that a uniform rate of exhaust air flow can be obtained independently of the characteristics of the external vent to which it is connected such as its length and inner diameter, and the direction in which the exhaust air must travel from the ventilator system to that vent.
It is another object of this invention to provide a combination compact microwave oven with ventilator and cooling systems so designed that relatively cool air available in the vicinity be taken in.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a combination compact microwave oven with ventilator and cooling systems so designed that no extra unit is required even if there is no external vent nearby and the exhaust gas from the ventilator system must be discharged back into the room.
It is still another object of the proselyte invention to provide a combination compact microwave oven with ventilator and cooling systems so designed that various heat-producing elements are cooled by cooling air circulated in separate channels.

Brief Description of the Draw nags FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a compact microwave lo oven embodying the present invention with its cabinet and back panel removed to present a partially exploded view.
FIGS. 2, 3, 4 and 5 are respectively a front, back, top and bottom view of the oven of FIG. 1.
FIGS. 6 and 7 are respectively a left side view of the oven of FIG. 1 with and without the left-hand ventilation duct removed.
FIGS. 8 and 9 are respectively a right side view of the oven of FIG. 1 with and without the right-hand ventilation duct removed.
FIGS. 10 and 11 are each a portion of FIG. 10 showing how the ventilator motor can be connected to an external exhaust vent, depending on the position of the vent with respect to the oven.

Detailed Description of the Invention In FIG. 1, there is shown a perspective view of a compact microwave oven 10 according to -the present invention with a cabinet, or outer housing 11 and a back attachment panel 12 removed to show its interior arrangements. FIGS.
2-5, 7 and 9 show partially sectional views of the same oven 10 as seen respectively from the front, back, top! bottom, left-hand side and right-hand side. FIGS. 6 and 8 are the left- and right-hand side views with the ventilation ducts removed to show the interior design. Like parts are assigned like numerals while single arrows with numerals 1-4 and thick arrows indicate principal air movements.

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The oven 10 comprises a cooking chamber 15 which by itself is of a conventional type having a rotatable mounted turntable 16 inside, a control pane]. 18 next to the cooking chamber 15 and lacing the front, a high voltage transformer 19 and a magnetron 20. The ventilator system of the oven, or. that part of the oven 10 for removing hot, moist and sometimes grease-laden air generated, for example, by cooking on the range byway, comprises a ventilator motor 22 and centrifugal fans 23 which are driven by it and installed lo on either side of it like its left and right wings. The ventilator motor 22 with the centrifugal fans 23 on its sides is positioned at the top, back edge of the oven 10.
The ventilator system further comprises a right-hand ventilation duct 25 and a left-hand ventilation duct 26 which are nearly vertical air passages having exhaust gas intake openings 27 in the base panel cover 28 and conducts the exhaust gas from the heating device below to the centrifugal fans 23. The ventilator unit combining the ventilator motor 22 and the centrifugal fans 23 is so designed that its orientation can be rotationally adjustable . so that the outlet for exhaust gas from the ventilator unit can be connected conveniently with an external exhaust vent available nearby when the oven 10 is installed. FIG. 10 shows a situation where such connection is made to a vent above the oven 10. FIG. 11 shows a situation where such vent is behind the oven 10. If there is no external vent available conveniently nearby, exhaust gas from the ventilator unit must be recycled back into the same room.
for such situations, there is provided a charcoal filter 29 placed in the space above the cooking chamber 15 and below the cabinet 11 which space is utilized as exhaust duct.
. As for the cooling system of the combination compact oven 10, a cooling air intake 30 is provided behind the top part of the control panel 18 because this is the region where relatively cool air is generally available near the oven 10 under typical working conditions with consideration US
- given to the heat gellerated by the electric or gas range underneath A propeller fan 32 is so disposed that the cooling air from the intake 30 can be directly blown onto the high voltage transformer 19 because it is usually the component with the highest rate of temperature increase and hence requires highest cooling efficiency. The transformer 19 is disposed inside a compartment 33 formed by a base panel 35, top panel 36, rear panel 37, the magnetron 20, the right-hand side panel of the cooking chamber 15 and the right-hand ventilating duct 25. The propeller fan 32 sends air from the intake 30 into this compartment 33 to increase the pressure-inside and causes the air to leave the compartment 33 by branching out into the following four routes provided for cooling purposes. Route 1 is for cooling the magnetron 20 and includes a magnetron air discharge duct 43 through which air in Route 1 leaves the oven 10. Route 2 is for removing from the inside surface of the front door, or window, of the cooking chamber 15 the moisture from the vapor generated therein. The partition wall between the cooking chamber 15 and the compartment 33 is provided with apertures 34 through which cooling air enters the cooking chamber 15. The air then leaves it through a discharge duct 45. Air in Route 3 enters and leaves from the gap between the rear panel 37 and the back attachment panel 12 respectively through right-hand and left-hand back openings Andy 48, and is discharged through an cooling air discharge duct 50. Air in this route cools the area of contact between the oven 10 and the wall on which it may be attached. Air in Route 4 finally, passes between the floor of the cooking chamber 15 and the base panel 35 to cool the turntable motor 52 and is led outside through the cooling air discharge duct 50.
A compact microwave oven according to this invention has many important advantages. Firstly, since the ventilator unit with a motor and centrifugal fans can be adjustable rotated at the time of installation to change the US
direction of dazzler, tile noLI~al increase in pressure loss inside the vent can be reduced and a uniform rate of discharge ventilation capacity) can be obtained regardless of the manner of installation, or whether the discharge is made vertically as shown in FIG. 10 or horizontally as shown in FIG. 11. Secondly, if there is no external vent available in the room, the exhaust gas from the range below is pushed by the centrifugal fans 23 and is passed through a filter 29 before it is discharged. This obviates the need lo for the installation of a separate filtering unit. Since the ventilator unit is at an elevated location with respect to the cooking chamber 15, a large portion of the space above the cooking chamber 15 and below the cabinet 11 can be utilized as exhaust duct. This further obviates the need for an extra duct for forcing air to pass through the filter I contributing to the reduction in the total size of the oven 15. Thirdly, the cooling system is designed for improved efficiency. The cooling air intake 30 is advantageously located where relatively cool air is available. Fourthly, the cooling effort is concentrated on the transformer 19 which heats up at the fastest rate.
Fifthly, cooling air in the compartment 33 is immediately branched into independent routes to cool different areas and components of the oven. This enables a structure with fewer ducts and improves the overall cooling efficiency.
This invention has been described above in terms of only one embodiment but the description above is to be considered as illustrative rather than as limiting and this invention is accordingly to be broadly construed. For example, the dimensions and shapes of individual components need not be exactly as illustrated, nor are the numbers of apertures at various openings required to be the same as those shown in the drawings. The filter 29 need not be of charcoal type. The scope of this invention is limited only by the following claims.

Claims (27)

1. A compact microwave oven incorporating ventilator and cooling systems into a unitized structure, comprising a compartment, a cooling air intake means for allowing cooling air to enter said compartment from an opening at an elevated position, a plurality of substantially independent air passages establishing separate air flow routes out of said compartment, and a cooling system fan adapted to cause cooling air to enter said compartment through said air intake means and to leave said compartment through said air passages.
2. The compact microwave oven of claim 1 further comprising a high voltage transformer disposed inside said compartment, said cooling system fan forming a portion of the boundary of said compartment and being disposed directly in front of said high voltage transformer.
3 The compact microwave oven of claim 2 further comprising a magnetron, said plurality of air passages including a first cooling air passage which is so adapted that cooling air flowing in said first air passage tends to remove heat from said magnetron directly.
4. The compact microwave oven of claim 2 further comprising a cooking chamber, said plurality of air passages including a second cooling air passage which includes a means for allowing air to flow from said compartment to said cooking chamber.
5. The compact microwave oven of claim 4 wherein said cooking chamber is adjacent to said compartment and comprises an apertured partition wall therebetween.
6. The compact microwave oven of claim 4 further comprising an attachment panel at the back of said oven for the convenience of installation thereof on a vertical wall, said plurality of air passages including a third cooling air passage, said attachment panel forming a portion of the boundary of said third cooling air passage.
7. The compact microwave oven of claim 5 further comprising a turntable which is rotatably mounted in said cooking chamber and a turntable motor, said plurality of air passages further including a fourth cooling air passage adapted to remove heat from said turntable motor by air flow therethrough.
8. The compact microwave oven of claim 5, further comprising a centrifugal fan assembly at an elevated and backward part of said oven, said assembly being rotatably adjustable so as to adapt to different installations.
9. The compact microwave oven of claim 8 further comprising one or more ventilation ducts for allowing air from below said oven to said centrifugal fan assembly.
10. The compact microwave oven of claim 9 further comprising an outer housing and an auxiliary exhaust duct being formed between said outer housing and said cooking chamber, said centrifugal fan assembly being optionally so adjustable as to discharge air from said assembly through said auxiliary exhaust duct.
11. The compact microwave oven of claim 10 further comprising a filter means in said auxiliary duct.
12. A combination compact microwave oven and ventilator system comprising an auxiliary duct containing a filter means, a centrifugal fan assembly disposed at the top backward edge part thereof, and one or more exhaust intake ducts for transporting gas from below said oven to said assembly, said assembly being optionally so adjustable that the air passing therethrough can be discharged through said auxiliary duct.
13. The combination compact microwave oven and ventilator system of claim 12 further comprising an outer housing and a cooking chamber, said auxiliary duct being formed in the space below said outer housing and above said cooking chamber.
14. The combination compact microwave oven and ventilator system of claim 13 further comprising a cooling system including a means for taking cooling air in through an opening at an elevated position not directly above said cooking chamber.
15. A compact microwave oven incorporating ventilator and cooling systems into a unitized structure, comprising a compartment, a high voltage transformer disposed inside said compartment, a cooling air intake means for admitting cooling air from outside through an opening at an elevated position and sending said cooling air directly to said compartment, a plurality of substantially independent air passages establishing separate airflow routes out of said compartment, and a cooling system fan adapted to cause cooling air to enter said compartment through said air intake means and to leave said compartment through said air passages, said cooling system fan forming a portion of the boundary of said compartment and being disposed proximately in front of said high voltage transformer whereby said transformer is directly exposed to incoming cooling air.
16. The compact microwave oven of claim 15 further comprising a magnetron, said plurality of air passages including a first cooling air passage which is so adapted that cooling air flowing in said first air passage tends to remove heat from said magnetron directly.
17. The compact microwave oven of claim 15 further comprising a cooking chamber, said plurality of air passages including a second cooling air passage which includes a means for allowing air to flow from said compartment to said cooking chamber.
18. The compact microwave oven of claim 17 wherein said cooking chamber is adjacent to said compartment and comprises an aperture partition wall there between.
19. The compact microwave oven of claim 17 further comprising an attachment panel at the back of said oven for the convenience of installation thereof on a vertical wall, said plurality of air passages including a third cooling air passage, said attachment panel forming a portion of the boundary of said third cooling air passage.
20. The compact microwave oven of claim 18 further comprising a turntable which is rotatably mounted in said cooking chamber and a turntable motor, said plurality of air passages further including a fourth cooling air passage adapted to remove heat from said turntable motor by air flow therethrough.
21. The compact microwave oven of claim 18 further comprising a centrifugal fan assembly at an elevated and backward part of said oven, said assembly being rotatably adjustable so as to adapt to different installations.
22. The compact microwave oven of claim 21 further comprising one or more ventilation ducts for allowing air from below said oven to said centrifugal fan assembly.
23. The compact microwave oven of claim 22 further comprising an outer housing and an auxiliary exhaust duct being formed between said outer housing and said cooking chamber, said centrifugal fan assembly being optionally so adjustable as to discharge air from said assembly through said auxiliary exhaust duct.
24. The compact microwave oven of claim 23 further comprising a filter means in said auxiliary duct.
25. A combination compact microwave oven and ventilator system comprising an auxiliary duct containing a filter means, a centrifugal fan assembly disposed at the top backward edge part thereof, and one or more exhaust intake ducts for transporting gas from below said oven to said assembly, said assembly being optionally so adjustable that the air passing therethrough can be discharged through said auxiliary duct.
26. The combination compact microwave oven and ventilator system of claim 25 further comprising an outer housing and a cooking chamber, said auxiliary duct being formed in the space below said outer housing and above said cooking chamber.
27. The combination compact microwave oven and ventilator system of claim 26 further comprising a cooling system including a means for taking cooling air in through an opening at an elevated position not directly above said cooking chamber.
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