CN218096170U - Combined stove - Google Patents

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CN218096170U
CN218096170U CN202222471678.0U CN202222471678U CN218096170U CN 218096170 U CN218096170 U CN 218096170U CN 202222471678 U CN202222471678 U CN 202222471678U CN 218096170 U CN218096170 U CN 218096170U
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张万高
郑志彪
欧阳伟明
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The application discloses combination kitchen, combination kitchen includes apron, connecting piece and air inlet subassembly. The apron is equipped with the opening, and the apron is located to the connecting piece and exposes in the opening, and opening and bearing are located in the air inlet subassembly in the connecting piece. This application technical scheme is through setting up the connecting piece at the apron, and the location between connecting piece and the apron is comparatively easy, so with air inlet subassembly bearing in the connecting piece, will make the matching between the opening of air inlet subassembly and apron more accurate, prevents to assemble the relative opening great gap of appearance behind the air inlet subassembly to prevent the leakage of air, and cause whole outward appearance not pleasing to the eye.

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Combined stove
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of kitchen appliances, in particular to a combined stove.
Background
The combined stove is a combined electrical appliance with functions of a stove and a range hood, oil smoke needs to be pumped and exhausted in the working process, and therefore a corresponding air inlet component needs to be arranged on an air inlet path of the combined stove and used for guiding or filtering the oil smoke.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
This application aims at solving the technical problem in the correlation technique to a certain extent at least, for this application provides a combination kitchen, and this combination kitchen can make things convenient for the installation of air inlet subassembly, the location of the air inlet subassembly of being convenient for.
In order to achieve the above object, the present application discloses a combination range, including:
a cover plate provided with an opening;
the connecting piece is arranged on the cover plate and exposed out of the opening; and
the air inlet component is arranged at the opening and supported on the connecting piece.
In some embodiments of the present application, the connecting member is provided on a lower surface of the cover plate.
In some embodiments of the present application, the connecting member includes a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion, the first connecting portion is disposed on the lower surface of the cover plate, the second connecting portion is exposed from the opening, and the air intake assembly is supported by the second connecting portion.
In some embodiments of the present application, the first connection portion is adhesively fixed to the lower surface of the cover plate.
In some embodiments of the present application, one of the first connection portion and the cover plate is provided with a glue groove.
In some embodiments of the present application, one of the second connecting portion and the cover plate is provided with a positioning portion, and the other one of the second connecting portion and the cover plate is matched with the positioning portion.
In some embodiments of the present application, the second connecting portion is provided with a rib, the rib is provided adjacent to the side wall of the opening, and the rib constitutes the positioning portion.
In some embodiments of the present application, the rib is annular in a circumferential direction of the opening.
In some embodiments of the present application, the air intake assembly includes a grille and a filter device located below the grille, the grille and the filter device being supported by the second connecting portion.
In some embodiments of the present application, the connector is annular in a circumferential direction of the opening.
In some embodiments of the present application, an upper surface of the air intake assembly is no higher than an upper surface of the cover plate.
In some embodiments of the present application, the material of the connecting member is plastic.
This application technical scheme is through setting up the connecting piece at the apron, and the location between connecting piece and the apron is comparatively easy, so with air inlet subassembly bearing in the connecting piece, will make the matching between the opening of air inlet subassembly and apron more accurate, prevents to assemble the relative opening great gap of appearance behind the air inlet subassembly to prevent the leakage of air, and cause whole outward appearance not pleasing to the eye.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present application or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly described below, it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present application, and for those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained according to the structures shown in the drawings without creative efforts.
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a cluster cooker in some embodiments;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a combination cooker in some embodiments;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a composite range in some embodiments;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of FIG. 3 shown in phantom;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a cover plate in some embodiments;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a connector according to some embodiments;
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of FIG. 6 shown in phantom;
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the structure shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 9 is a schematic view of the connection, grille and filter assembly in some embodiments;
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the structure shown in FIG. 9;
FIG. 11 is an enlarged view of FIG. 10 shown in phantom;
FIG. 12 is a schematic view of a grid in some embodiments;
FIG. 13 is an enlarged view of FIG. 12 shown in phantom;
FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a grid in some embodiments;
FIG. 15 is an enlarged view of FIG. 14 shown in phantom;
FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of a grid in some embodiments;
FIG. 17 is an enlarged view of FIG. 16 shown in phantom;
FIG. 18 is a schematic illustration of a cover plate in some embodiments;
FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view of a cover plate and fuselage in some embodiments;
FIG. 20 is a schematic view of a fuselage and fan combination in some embodiments;
FIG. 21 is a schematic of a fan in some embodiments;
FIG. 22 is a schematic of a fan in some embodiments;
FIG. 23 is an exploded view of the blower in some embodiments.
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the structure comprises a machine body 1000, a bottom plate 1100, a side plate 1200, a mounting hole 1300 and a through hole 1400;
a cover 2000, an opening 2100, an open sidewall 2110, a left cooking area 2210, a right cooking area 2220, a mounting 2300, a first connecting edge 2310, a second connecting edge 2320;
the air conditioner comprises a fan 3000, a volute 3100, an upper volute 3110, an air inlet 3111, a lower volute 3120, an air outlet 3121, a convex ring 3200, a guide pipe 3300, an impeller 3400 and an air duct 3500;
the connector 4000, the first connecting part 4100, the glue groove 4110, the second connecting part 4200 and the convex rib 4210;
a grid 5000;
the frame 5100, the air guide surface 5101, the first frame strip 5110, the second frame strip 5120, the third frame strip 5130 and the fourth frame strip 5140;
grid bar 5200, first side 5210, second side 5220, chamfer 5221, tip 5230, notch 5240, protrusion 5250;
the support part 5300, the transverse frame strip 5310, the vertical frame strip 5320 and the avoidance groove 5330 are arranged in the frame;
a first air guiding area 5410, a second air guiding area 5420;
a filter 6000 and a filter screen 6100.
The implementation, functional features and advantages of the objectives of the present application will be further explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be described clearly and completely with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.
It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back \8230;) in the embodiments of the present application are only used to explain the relative positional relationship between the components, the motion situation, etc. in a specific posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indicator is changed accordingly.
In this application, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, the terms "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly, and for example, "secured" may be a fixed connection, a removable connection, or an integral part; can be mechanically or electrically connected; they may be directly connected or indirectly connected through intervening media, or they may be connected internally or in any other suitable relationship, unless expressly stated otherwise. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art as the case may be.
Furthermore, descriptions in this application as to "first," "second," etc. are for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or to implicitly indicate the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In addition, technical solutions between various embodiments may be combined with each other, but must be realized by a person skilled in the art, and when the technical solutions are contradictory or cannot be realized, such a combination should not be considered to exist, and is not within the protection scope of the present application.
Disclosed herein is a combination range, as shown in fig. 1 to 4, which includes a cover plate 2000, a connector 4000, and an air intake assembly in some embodiments.
Because the in-process that the combination kitchen was using can produce the oil smoke, consequently the combination kitchen need carry out the pump drainage to the oil smoke to can set up the air inlet subassembly on the air inlet route of combination kitchen, the air inlet subassembly is used for leading and filtering the air. It can be seen from this that, whether the location of air inlet subassembly is accurate produces great influence to the flow of air, therefore this embodiment is through setting up connecting piece 4000 at apron 2000, and the location between connecting piece 4000 and the apron 2000 is comparatively easy, so with the air inlet subassembly bearing in connecting piece 4000, it is more accurate to make the matching between the opening 2100 of air inlet subassembly and apron 2000, prevents to assemble the great gap of relative opening 2100 appearance behind the air inlet subassembly, thereby prevent the leakage of air and cause whole outward appearance not pleasing to the eye.
In particular to a combined stove which is a combined electric appliance with the functions of a stove and a range hood. The cooking utensils function can realize the edible material culinary art of naked light or non-naked light promptly, sets up the culinary art district respectively on the left side and the right side of combination kitchen for example, and the culinary art district corresponds sets up electromagnetic heating device, also can set up the combustor that uses combustible gas to carry out the burning. The smoke machine can pump and exhaust the oil smoke generated in the cooking process of the food materials so as to avoid air pollution of a kitchen space.
As shown in fig. 1 to 4, in general, a combination range includes a body 1000, a cover plate 2000, and a fan 3000.
The body 1000 plays a role of bearing the skeleton in the combined stove, and is used for installing each part and keeping the complete machine shape of the combined stove.
The cover plate 2000 is mounted to the body 1000 to form a top surface of the combination range, and when the combination range is mounted to a cabinet, the cover plate 2000 is exposed, and the cover plate 2000 has a substantially flat plate shape, and may be made of, for example, a glass material. The cover 2000 is provided with an opening 2100, the opening 2100 penetrates the upper and lower surfaces of the cover 2000, a left cooking area 2210 is positioned on the left side of the opening 2100, a right cooking area 2220 is positioned on the right side of the opening 2100, an electromagnetic heating device is provided in the body 1000 corresponding to the left cooking area 2210, and an electromagnetic heating device is also provided in the body 1000 corresponding to the right cooking area 2220 (of course, a burner using combustible gas for combustion may be provided).
As shown in fig. 21 to 23, the fan 3000 includes a volute 3100, an impeller 3400, and a motor. The volute 3100 includes a lower volute 3120 and an upper volute 3110, the motor is mounted to the lower volute 3120, the impeller 3400 is a centrifugal wind wheel and is mounted to the lower volute 3120 and is drivingly connected to the motor, the upper volute 3110 is connected to the lower volute 3120 to cover the impeller 3400, an air duct 3500 is formed between the upper volute 3110 and the lower volute 3120, the impeller 3400 is located in the air duct 3500, the upper volute 3110 is provided with an air inlet 3111 communicating with the air duct 3500, an air outlet 3121 communicating with the air duct 3500 is formed between the upper volute 3110 and the lower volute 3120, and the fan 3000 is fixed to the machine body 1000 through the upper volute 3110.
The motor work in the fan 3000 can form the negative pressure in order to drive the rotation of impeller 3400, and outside air can enter into fuselage 1000 from apron 2000's opening 2100 under the effect of pressure to enter into wind channel 3500 through air intake 3111, then discharge through air outlet 3121, the air is from apron 2000's opening 2100 to the route that the air intake 3111 of fan 3000 flowed can be regarded as the air inlet route.
As shown in fig. 18 to 19, a mounting member 2300 is disposed on a lower surface of the cover plate 2000, the mounting member 2300 is disposed on each of four sides of the cover plate 2000, the mounting member 2300 includes a first connecting edge 2310 and a second connecting edge 2320, the first connecting edge 2310 is disposed near an edge of the cover plate 2000 and is connected to the lower surface of the cover plate 2000 by adhesion, for example, the first connecting edge 2310 and the lower surface of the cover plate 2000 are adhered by glass cement and then connected to the main body 1000 by the second connecting edge 2320.
The body 1000 includes a bottom plate 1100 and side plates 1200, the bottom plate 1100 is substantially rectangular, the side plates 1200 are disposed on four sides of the bottom plate 1100, and the bottom plate 1100 and the side plates 1200 are formed by bending a single sheet metal member, so that the structural strength of the body 1000 can be greatly improved. The second connecting edge 2320 extends from the first connecting edge 2310 toward the main body 1000, and the second connecting edge 2320 is inclined with respect to the cover plate 2000 at a certain inclination (a plane is defined to be perpendicular to the cover plate, and an included angle between the plane and the second connecting edge 2320 is defined as an inclination), and is inclined with respect to the side plate 1200 of the main body 1000 toward the interior of the main body 1000, for example, at an inclination of 2 °, 5 °, 8 °, 10 °, and so on, so that the range enclosed by the four second connecting edges 2320 is smaller than the range enclosed by the four side plates 1200. When the cover plate 2000 is installed on the body 1000, in the moving process of the cover plate 2000, the top of the side plate 1200 of the body 1000 may touch the area between the top and the bottom of the second connecting edge 2320, and since the second connecting edge 2320 is inclined, the movement of the cover plate 2000 may be better guided, thereby reducing the installation difficulty of the cover plate 2000 and improving the installation efficiency of the cover plate 2000.
After the cover plate 2000 is mounted at a predetermined position, a fastening member (e.g., a screw, a bolt, etc.) is inserted through the side plate 1200 and the second connecting edge 2320 to fasten the body 1000 and the cover plate 2000. It can be understood that the second connecting edge 2320 and the side plate 1200 need to be pre-provided with corresponding screw holes, so that the fasteners can be used for penetrating and fixing after installation.
As shown in fig. 18 and 19, the first connecting edge 2310 and the second connecting edge 2320 are integrally formed by bending sheet metal, the second connecting edge 2320 is inclined and extends downwards from the inner side edge of the first connecting edge 2310, and the inner side of the first connecting edge 2310 is the side closer to the inside of the body 1000, so that the cover plate 2000 can be prevented from being deformed by pressure and even damaged.
Specifically, when the movable cover plate 2000 is installed on the body 1000, since the second connecting edge 2320 is disposed in an inclined manner, when the cover plate 2000 is installed in place, the top of the side plate 1200 may abut against the intersection of the first connecting edge 2310 and the second connecting edge 2320, or abut against the first connecting edge 2310, that is, the side plate 1200 generates an acting force on the cover plate 2000 through the first connecting edge 2310, and the arrangement of the first connecting edge 2310 increases the force action area, so as to prevent the cover plate 2000 from being damaged, especially when the cover plate 2000 is the glass cover plate 2000.
If the second connecting edge 2320 extends obliquely inward from the outer side of the first connecting edge 2310, when the movable cover plate 2000 is mounted at a predetermined position, the top of the side plate 1200 will abut against the lower surface of the cover plate 2000, and because the contact area between the top of the side plate 1200 and the lower surface of the cover plate 2000 is small, the force generated by the side plate 1200 on the cover plate 2000 will be relatively large, and the cover plate 2000 is more easily stressed to deform or even break.
When installing fan 3000, fuselage 1000 and apron 2000, place fan 3000 in the installation station earlier, then with fuselage 1000 aim at fan 3000 whole and sit on fan 3000, use the fastener to wear to establish fuselage 1000 from the inboard of fuselage 1000 again, the fastener runs through to the surface of fuselage 1000 in order to be connected with fan 3000 fastening from the internal surface of fuselage 1000 promptly, install apron 2000 to fuselage 1000 again at last. So need not connect with fan 3000 after fuselage 1000 and apron 2000 earlier and be connected, because apron 2000's weight is great, so can reduce the operation degree of difficulty to avoid the fastener to expose, improve the pleasing to the eye degree of combination kitchen.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 20, the upper scroll 3110 is provided with a convex ring 3200 surrounding the air inlet 3111, the body 1000 is provided with a mounting hole 1300, and specifically, the bottom plate 1100 of the body 1000 is provided with a mounting hole 1300. Therefore, when the machine body 1000 and the fan 3000 are installed, the installation hole 1300 in the machine body 1000 is aligned to the volute 3100 of the fan 3000, the machine body 1000 is moved until the convex ring 3200 is embedded into the installation hole 1300, namely, the machine body 1000 is sleeved on the convex ring 3200 through the installation hole 1300, the convex ring 3200 and the installation hole 1300 are matched to realize the positioning of the machine body 1000 and the fan 3000 during installation, so that a subsequent fastener penetrates through the machine body 1000 to fix the volute 3100, and the operation difficulty is reduced.
The protruding ring 3200 is further a closed ring structure, so that air leakage in the protruding ring 3200 can be prevented, and the closed ring structure can facilitate a user to align the mounting hole 1300.
The volute 3100 is provided with a lead pipe 3300, and the lead pipe 3300 extends from the outside of the body 1000 to the inside of the body 1000, and penetrates into the body 1000, so as to facilitate the penetration of the electric wire.
Generally, as shown in fig. 20 to 23, a circuit board and each component need to be provided in the main body 1000 for electrical connection, and since the fan 3000 is provided outside the main body 1000, when the motor of the fan 3000 is connected to the circuit board in the main body 1000, the problem is solved by providing a lead 3300. Specifically, the guiding tube 3300 may be formed by two half-shells, one of which is integrally formed with the volute 3100, and the other half-shell forms a separate component for engaging with the half-shell on the volute 3100. The lead pipe 3300 extends from the volute 3100 to the body 1000, so that the lead pipe 3300 can guide and hide the electric wire, which connects the motor of the blower 3000 and the circuit board in the body 1000 without being exposed.
In addition, be provided with the through-hole 1400 that runs through fuselage 1000 internal surface and surface on fuselage 1000, lead pipe 3300 inserts in the through-hole 1400, so can not only hide the electric wire, can also play the effect of location, when fuselage 1000 and fan 3000 were installed promptly, except using bulge loop 3200 and mounting hole 1300 to match, lead pipe 3300 still need insert in the through-hole 1400, so play mutual location's effect.
Generally, since it is necessary to prevent foreign materials from entering the body 1000 through the opening 2100 of the cover 2000, it is necessary to provide the grill 5000 in the opening 2100 to block the foreign materials and to guide air. In addition, the cooking process generates more oil mist particles and water vapor, a filter 6000 is required to be arranged on the air inlet path, the filter 6000 plays a role of coarse filtration, when air passes through the filter 6000, part of the oil mist particles can be attached to the filter 6000, and the water vapor can be condensed on the filter 6000 when meeting the filter 6000. . The grille 5000 and the filter 6000 are called as air intake components, and it can be seen that the air intake effect of the air is affected by the matching of the positions of the air intake components and the air intake paths.
It is understood that the air intake assembly is disposed at the opening 2100, i.e., the air intake assembly can substantially cover the opening 2100 when installed, thereby allowing air to pass through the air intake assembly.
Through set up connecting piece 4000 in apron 2000, connecting piece 4000 exposes at opening 2100, and the bearing is in connecting piece 4000 when the air inlet subassembly is located opening 2100, so only need to guarantee that connecting piece 4000 sets up the position accuracy when apron 2000, the position relation of air inlet subassembly does not receive the fuselage 1000 influence, locate opening 2100 with the air inlet subassembly and bearing when connecting piece 4000, can guarantee the mutual matching between air inlet subassembly and the air inlet route, be difficult to be formed with the gap between air inlet subassembly and the opening 2100, the leakage of air has been avoided.
If the connector 4000 is not disposed on the cover 2000 but on the body 1000, it is necessary to ensure precise positioning between the cover 2000 and the body 1000 when the cover 2000 and the body 1000 are installed, so as to avoid the deviation of the connector 4000 relative to the opening 2100 of the cover 2000, which results in the installation of the air intake assembly, and thus it seems that this installation manner greatly increases the manufacturing difficulty.
In addition, the subassembly bearing of air inlet is on connecting piece 4000, for example the subassembly of air inlet directly relies on gravity bearing connecting piece 4000 on, so realized the dismantled connection of air inlet subassembly and connecting piece 4000. The air inlet subassembly relies on gravity bearing at connecting piece 4000, and when the air flows, the force that the air was applied to the air inlet subassembly tightly compresses tightly the air inlet subassembly on connecting piece 4000, and the air inlet subassembly can not take place to rock when the air flows and cause the abnormal sound. The handheld air inlet subassembly of user inserts opening 2100 from the 2000 outside of apron, and the air inlet subassembly can be under the effect of gravity the bearing on connecting piece 4000, like the reason when dismantling the handheld air inlet subassembly of user extract from opening 2100 can, so convenience of customers's dismouting has promoted and has used experience.
Further, as shown in fig. 4, the air intake assembly is disposed in the opening 2100 in a supporting manner, so that the air intake assembly can be completely embedded in the opening 2100, that is, the upper surface of the air intake assembly may be not higher than the upper surface of the cover plate 2000, thereby preventing the air intake assembly from protruding out of the cover plate 2000 in the height direction to hinder the cleaning process. The upper surface of the air intake assembly is not higher than the upper surface of the cover plate 2000, and the upper surface of the air intake assembly may be flush with the upper surface of the cover plate 2000, or the upper surface of the air intake assembly may be slightly lower than the upper surface of the cover plate 2000.
It is understood that the connection member 4000 is exposed from the opening 2100, that is, when the combination range is mounted to a cabinet, a portion of the connection member 4000 is visible within a range surrounded by the opening 2100 when viewed from right above the combination range.
As shown in fig. 4, in some embodiments, the connector 4000 is disposed on the lower surface of the cover plate 2000, so that the connector 4000 can be hidden.
Specifically, the air intake assembly is disposed in the opening 2100, and is required to be positioned in the opening 2100 so as to be positioned in the air intake path, and the connection member 4000 is disposed in various manners. For example, the coupling member 4000 is provided on the upper surface of the cover plate 2000, but this manner is liable to cause hindrance to a user. When the combination range is installed in a cabinet, the cover plate 2000 is exposed to the cabinet and is within the visual field of a user, and if the connector 4000 is disposed on the upper surface of the cover plate 2000, the connector 4000 protrudes from the upper surface of the cover plate 2000, which may easily collect dirt and may not be easily cleaned, and may also damage the aesthetic property of the cover plate 2000.
It is also possible that the connector 4000 is disposed in the sidewall 2110 of the opening 2100, but this way is not easy to fix the connector 4000, the weight that the connector 4000 can bear is not large, and the connector 4000 is easy to be released when bearing the intake assembly, resulting in the falling of the intake assembly. The thickness of the cover plate 2000 is not too thick for cost, weight, design, etc. considerations, so that if the connector 4000 is disposed only in the sidewall 2110 of the opening 2100, the sidewall 2110 of the opening 2100 may not provide sufficient location to secure the connector 4000, and securing between the connector 4000 and the sidewall 2110 of the opening 2100 may be difficult.
The present embodiment solves the above-described problems by providing the connection member 4000 on the lower surface of the cap plate 2000. The connector 4000 is provided on the lower surface of the cover plate 2000 so as to be hidden from the upper surface of the cover plate 2000, thereby not spoiling the beauty of the cover plate 2000. In addition, since the lower surface of the cover plate 2000 can provide a sufficient location for the fastening of the connector 4000, there are more connection methods available between the connector 4000 and the lower surface of the cover plate 2000, and the fastening effect of the two is better than that of the connector 4000 disposed on the sidewall 2110 of the opening 2100. It is only necessary to ensure that when the connector 4000 is fixed on the lower surface of the cover plate 2000, a part of the connector 4000 is exposed from the opening 2100, so that the connector 4000 can support the intake assembly when the intake assembly is inserted into the opening 2100 from the outer side of the cover plate 2000 and embedded into the body 1000.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 5 to 11, in some embodiments, the connection member 4000 includes a second connection part 4200 and a first connection part 4100, the first connection part 4100 is fixed on the lower surface of the cover plate 2000, and the second connection part 4200 is used for supporting the air intake assembly.
For example, the connector 4000 is integrally injection-molded from plastic to form a first connector 4100 and a second connector 4200. The connecting piece 4000 is formed by adopting a plastic material, and the connecting piece 4000 has the advantages of light weight, high toughness and the like. When the combination range is mounted in a cabinet, when viewed from top to bottom, a portion hidden in the cover plate 2000 may be regarded as the first connection part 4100, and a portion exposed to the opening 2100 may be regarded as the second connection part 4200.
The connection member 4000 may be a single member and fixed to the lower surface of the cover plate 2000 by an additional connection method, which may be various, for example, the first connection part 4100 and the lower surface of the cover plate 2000 are connected by bonding, welding, or screwing.
For example, the cover plate 2000 and the first connection part 4100 are connected by bonding, the first connection part 4100 is coated with glass paste, and then the connection member 4000 is moved to a corresponding position of the cover plate 2000 until the first connection part 4100 and the lower surface of the cover plate 2000 are bonded and fixed, which can achieve the connection between the connection member 4000 and the cover plate 2000 more quickly and improve the installation efficiency.
For another example, the cover plate 2000 is made of a metal material, the connector 4000 is moved to a position corresponding to the cover plate 2000, and the first connection part 4100 of the connector 4000 is fixed to the lower surface of the cover plate 2000 by welding or fusing.
As shown in fig. 7 and 8, in some embodiments, one of the first connecting portion 4100 and the cover plate 2000 is provided with a glue groove 4110, so that the glue can be prevented from overflowing during gluing and the adhesion strength can be improved.
For example, a glue groove 4110 is provided in the first connection part 4100, the glue groove 4110 provides a space for accommodating glue, and when the first connection part 4100 and the cap plate 2000 are connected by glue, since the first connection part 4100 and the cap plate 2000 need to be pressed against each other, the glue is not easily spilled into the opening 2100 during the pressing. It is understood that the glue groove 4110 is located at a distance from the opening 2100, such as 0.5 cm, 1 cm, 1.5 cm, etc.
Glue groove 4110 also can set up in apron 2000, but generally speaking, apron 2000 is glass material or panel beating material, and it is bigger for setting up the glue groove 4110 degree of difficulty for setting up glue groove 4110 on connecting piece 4000 directly on apron 2000, and when connecting piece 4000 adopted the plastics material, can integrated into one piece go out glue groove 4110, and is more simple and convenient.
As shown in fig. 5, in some embodiments, one of the cover plate 2000 and the second connecting part 4200 is provided with a positioning part, and the other is engaged with the positioning part.
For example, the positioning portion provided on the second connecting portion 4200 is taken as an example for description, and the positioning portion provided on the cover plate 2000 has a similar principle, and will not be described again. The second connecting part 4200 is provided with a positioning part, and it is more convenient to move the connector 4000 to be mounted to the cover plate 2000 when the connector 4000 and the cover plate 2000 are mounted since the cover plate 2000 is inconvenient to move due to its large size and weight. The positioning part is arranged on the connecting piece 4000, and the cover plate can be installed by aligning with the corresponding part of the cover plate 2000 during moving and installation, so that the installation efficiency can be improved, and installation errors can be avoided.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, in some embodiments, the second connecting portion 4200 is provided with a rib 4210, and the rib 4210 constitutes a positioning portion provided on the second connecting portion 4200.
The second connecting portion 4200 is exposed from the first connecting portion 4100 toward the opening 2100, and the rib 4210 is provided on the second connecting portion 4200 and extends in the axial direction of the opening 2100 (i.e., extends in the up-down position in the axial direction when the combination range is mounted to the cabinet), and abuts against the sidewall 2110 of the opening 2100, so that the connector 4000 moves toward the cover plate 2000 when the connector 4000 and the cover plate 2000 are mounted, and the quick positioning between the connector 4000 and the cover plate 2000 is achieved by inserting the rib 4210 into the opening 2100 and disposed adjacent to the sidewall 2110 of the opening 2100.
It is understood that the ribs 4210 may be closely attached to the side walls 2110 of the opening 2100, or may have a gap with the side walls 2110 of the opening 2100. By arranging the ribs 4210 on the second connecting part 4200, the opening 2100 on the basis of the cover plate 2000 can be matched with the cover plate 2000 to realize positioning and installation, and a positioning structure does not need to be arranged on the cover plate 2000 independently, so that the complexity of the whole structure is reduced.
As shown in fig. 6, in some embodiments, the connector 4000 has a ring-like configuration. For example, the opening 2100 of the cover plate 2000 is generally rectangular, and the connecting member 4000 is formed into a ring structure having a generally rectangular shape, so that the connecting member 4000 having the ring structure can better support the intake air member. In this manner, the glue groove 4110 provided in the connection part 4100 also has an annular structure.
Of course, in some embodiments, the connection member 4000 may not be a ring-shaped structure, but may include a plurality of connection members 4000, and the plurality of connection members 4000 are spaced along the circumference of the opening 2100, so as to support the air intake assembly.
As shown in fig. 4, 9 and 10, in some embodiments, the air intake assembly includes a grill 5000 and a filter 6000, the grill 5000 being disposed above the filter 6000.
The grill 5000 is a structure for blocking foreign objects from entering the inside of the combination range through the opening 2100, and also functions to guide air. .
There are various ways of installing the grating 5000 and the filtering device 6000. For example, the filter device 6000 is supported on the second connection portion 4200, and the grating 5000 is supported directly on the filter device 6000, so that the grating 5000 is supported indirectly on the second connection portion 4200 via the filter device 6000.
Alternatively, the filter 6000 may be supported by the second connecting part 4200, the grill 5000 may be supported by the rib 4210, and the grill 5000 may be indirectly supported by the second connecting part 4200 through the rib 4210.
Alternatively, the filter 6000 may be supported by the rib 4210, the grill 5000 may be supported by the filter 6000, and the filter 6000 and the grill 5000 may be indirectly supported by the second connecting part 4200 through the rib 4210.
In addition, the filter 6000 can be supported by the second connection portion 4200, and the grating 5000 can be supported by both the ribs 4210 and the filter 6000, so that the grating 5000 is also supported indirectly by the second connection portion 4200.
The grille 5000 is positioned above the filtering device 6000, and when the filtering device 6000 is taken out, a user can take out the grille 5000 first and then take out the filtering device 6000; when the filter apparatus 6000 is replaced, the user may first mount the filter apparatus 6000 to the opening 2100 and support the filter apparatus on the second connecting portion 4200, and then mount the grill 5000 to the opening 2100 and support the filter apparatus on the second connecting portion 4200. The upper surface of the grill 5000 is flush with the upper surface of the cover plate 2000, or slightly lower than the upper surface of the cover plate 2000.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 12, the grid 5000 includes a border 5100 and grid bars 5200.
The grill 5000 has a ring-shaped hollow structure and mainly functions to fix the grill 5200, and when the grill 5000 is mounted in the opening 2100, the frame 5100 is supported by the connecting member 4000 (second connecting portion 4200), so that the entire grill 5000 can be fixed to the opening 2100. The grating 5000 may take various shapes, such as a rectangle, a square, a hexagon, a circle, an ellipse, and so on. In this application, the frame 5100 is illustrated as being rectangular. The grid strips 5200 are disposed on the frame 5100, for example, the grid strips 5200 are disposed on two opposite sides of the frame 5100, and the grid strips 5200 and the frame 5100 can be fixed to each other in various manners, for example, the frame 5100 and the grid strips 5200 are integrally formed, and for example, the grid strips 5200 are connected to the frame 5100 by bonding, welding, screwing, and snapping.
Specifically, referring to fig. 12, the frame 5100 is substantially rectangular in shape, and includes a first frame 5110, a second frame 5120, a third frame 5130 and a fourth frame 5140, where the first frame 5110 and the third frame 5130 are disposed opposite to each other, the second frame 5120 and the fourth frame 5140 are disposed opposite to each other, and arc-shaped transitions are formed between the first frame 5110 and the second frame 5120, between the second frame 5120 and the third frame 5130, between the third frame 5130 and the fourth frame 5140, and between the fourth frame 5140 and the first frame 5110.
The first frame strip 5110 and the third frame strip 5130 form the width-direction side of the frame 5100, the second frame strip 5120 and the fourth frame strip 5140 form the length-direction side of the frame 5100, and the length-direction dimension of the frame 5100 is greater than the width-direction dimension.
The grid strip 5200 is disposed between the first frame strip 5110 and the third frame strip 5130, i.e., the grid strip 5200 extends along the direction of the length dimension of the frame 5100. The number of the grill strips 5200 is plural, and thus the grill strips and the frame 5100 form a grill structure, so that external foreign objects can be blocked from entering the inside of the combination range, particularly the inside of the fan 3000, along with the flow of air.
The bottom of the grill 5200 is provided with a tip 5230, it being understood that the bottom is referred to herein with the grill 5000 mounted to the combination stove in a state of being mounted to a cabinet. For example, as shown in fig. 1 to 3, when the grill 5000 is installed in the combination range, the grill 5000, the filter 6000 and the fan 3000 are disposed from top to bottom, so that the bottom of the grill 5200 is a portion close to the filter 6000.
As shown in fig. 14 and 15, the bottom of the grating 5200 is provided with a tip 5230, i.e., the cross-section assumes a state of abruptly decreasing or gradually decreasing. For example, a plane is defined that cuts the grating strips 5200 perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the grating strips 5200 to form a cross section that becomes smaller at the tip 5230 along the top-to-bottom direction (top-to-bottom direction) of the grating strips 5200.
Because the fan 3000 is in the course of working, the air carries a large amount of vapor, the vapor can condense into water droplets when meeting the grid 5200, the water droplets flow along the surface of the grid 5200 under the action of the airflow and gravity, when flowing to the tip 5230, the contact area between the water droplets and the tip 5230 becomes smaller, so the water droplets are easy to drop to the filter 6000 under the action of the gravity and the airflow, and the water droplets are not easy to adhere to the grid 5200 to cause the water hanging phenomenon.
As shown in fig. 14 and 15, in some embodiments, grid strip 5200 is provided with first side 5210 and second side 5220, first side 5210 and second side 5220 being disposed opposite each other, wherein tip 5230 meets one of first side 5210 and second side 5220.
For example, grill 5200 has a first side 5210 and a second side 5220 such that grill 5200 has an overall vertical, flattened configuration that facilitates channeling air that flows through first side 5210 and second side 5220. The tip 5230 is attached to one of the sides, thereby preventing water entrapment and reducing wind noise.
While the tip 5230 is illustrated as being contiguous with the first side 5210, the tip 5230 is contiguous with the first side 5210, it will be appreciated that the contiguity, i.e., the tip 5230 being in the direction of extension of the first side 5210, is a smooth transition with the first side 5210 such that, when the first side 5210 is directing air, the air flow is less likely to create turbulence between the first side 5210 and the tip 5230, thereby reducing wind noise. In particular, when the first side 5210 constitutes the windward side, the occurrence of wind noise can be more effectively reduced.
In some embodiments, the first side 5210 is obliquely disposed such that the first side 5210 forms the windward side.
For example, the tip 5230 can abut the first side 5210 and form a notch 5240 with the second side 5220. The first side 5210 is inclined to direct air, thus forming a windward side. When the grill 5000 is mounted to the combination range, the first side 5210 can be seen and the second side 5220 can not be seen, looking down from directly above the combination range. The air flows along the first side 5210 and flows along the first side 5210, and the air flow direction along the inclination direction of the first side 5210 is changed by the first side 5210, and the tip 5230 is connected with the first side 5210, so that turbulence is not formed between the tip 5230 and the first side 5210 when the air flows, thereby reducing wind noise, and the water vapor is condensed on the first side 5210 and flows to the tip 5230 along the extension direction of the first side 5210 to drop.
A notch 5240 is formed between the tip 5230 and the second side 5220, and the notch 5240 is provided to ensure that the cross-sectional area of the tip 5230 exhibits a reduced profile. The second side 5220 can flow relatively less air and relatively slower than the first side 5210, so that the presence of the notches 5240 does not cause excessive wind noise.
Further, as shown in fig. 15, in some embodiments, grid bar 5200 is provided with a chamfer 5221, and chamfer 5221 is provided at the top of grid bar 5200 and near second side 5220.
The air, as it flows, splits into two streams when it encounters the top of the grate bar 5200, one stream flowing along the first side 5210 and the other stream flowing along the second side 5220. Since the first side 5210 is inclined, the flow of air can be better guided. Second side 5220 can be considered to form a leeward surface, and in order to reduce the resistance of second side 5220 to air when air just meets the top of grid 5200, second side 5220 needs to be inclined and the inclination direction of first side 5210 is opposite, so as to form a distribution similar to a "eight" shape, but this will cause second side 5220 to separate excessive air and adversely affect the wind guiding of the adjacent grid 5200, and the wind noise will be increased accordingly. Therefore, in this embodiment, the top of the grid 5200 is provided with a chamfer 5221 near the second side 5220, so that when the air meets the top of the grid 5200, the air flow flowing toward the second side 5220 will not meet a large resistance, and the occurrence of turbulence can be reduced, thereby reducing wind noise.
It will be appreciated that the second side 5220 can be vertically disposed or slightly angled after the chamfer 5221 is provided, and the slightly angled disposition can be in the same direction or in a different direction than the inclination of the first side 5210.
As shown in fig. 12 and 13, in some embodiments, the top of the grating strips 5200 is provided with the convex portions 5250, and by the arrangement of the convex portions 5250, a printing effect can be achieved on the convex portions 5250, so that the overall aesthetic appearance of the grating 5000 is improved, and differentiation of the grating 5000 is achieved.
For example, the top of the grill 5200 is provided with the convex portion 5250, i.e., the top of the grill 5200 exhibits a concave-convex structure, and the convex portion 5250 may be provided as one, two, three, or more. When the grating 5000 is processed, the convex portions 5250 may be polished or printed to form a pattern on the convex portions 5250, and the convex portions 5250 on the respective grating strips 5200 cooperate to form an integral pattern, thereby improving the overall aesthetic appearance of the grating 5000 and providing more differentiated gratings 5000. In addition, since the convex portion 5250 is in a convex state, it is possible to ensure that the convex portion 5250 is simultaneously contacted without affecting the appearance of the grating strips 5200 during printing, which is more convenient and faster. When the plurality of grating strips 5200 are provided, the convex portions 5250 of the adjacent grating strips 5200 are disposed in a staggered manner, which can facilitate pattern formation.
As shown in fig. 14 and fig. 16, in some embodiments, a frame 5100 encloses two wind guide areas, namely a first wind guide area 5410 and a second wind guide area 5420, the first wind guide area 5410 is provided with grid strips 5200, the second wind guide area 5420 is also provided with grid strips 5200, and a wind guide direction of the first wind guide area 5410 intersects with a wind guide direction of the second wind guide area 5420.
For example, first air guiding area 5410 is provided near left cooking area 2210, and first side surface 5210 of grating strip 5200 of first air guiding area 5410 is provided obliquely, that is, first side surface 5210 is provided obliquely toward second air guiding area 5420 from the top of grating strip 5200 to the bottom of grating strip 5200, so that air is guided toward the position where second air guiding area 5420 is located. It can be understood that the first side surface 5210 of the grid bar 5200 of the first wind guiding area 5410 extends from the bottom of the grid bar 5200 to the top of the grid bar 5200 and faces the upper space corresponding to the left cooking area 2210, so that when the fan 3000 is in operation, a negative pressure area is formed in the upper space corresponding to the left cooking area 2210.
Second deflection area 5420 is located adjacent to right cooking area 2220 and first side surface 5210 of grid 5200 of second deflection area 5420 is located obliquely, i.e. first side surface 5210 is located obliquely towards first deflection area 5410 from the top of grid 5200 to the bottom of grid 5200, so that air is directed towards the location where first deflection area 5410 is located. It will be appreciated that first side 5210 of grill 5200 of second wind guiding area 5420 extends from the bottom of grill 5200 to the top of grill 5200 towards the upper space corresponding to right cooking area 2220, thus creating a negative pressure area in the upper space corresponding to right cooking area 2220 when fan 3000 is in operation.
By arranging the air guiding directions of the first air guiding area 5410 and the second air guiding area 5420 to intersect, oil mist, water vapor or other harmful substances formed in the left cooking area 2210 and the right cooking area 2220 can be better sucked. Moreover, the air guiding direction of the first air guiding area 5410 is intersected with the air guiding direction of the second air guiding area 5420, so that an effect of converging air flow is formed, the air flow is filtered by the filtering device 6000 more effectively, the air flow is prevented from being disturbed and dispersed, the filtering effect is reduced, and the problem of large air noise caused by air flow disturbance can be avoided.
As shown in fig. 16 and 17, in some embodiments, the grid 5000 further includes a support 5300, and the support 5300 may be integrally formed with the frame 5100, or may be separately connected to the frame 5100 by an additional connection. The support 5300 is disposed on the grill 5000 so as to partition a space surrounded by the grill 5000 into a first wind guide area 5410 and a second wind guide area 5420. The supporting member 5300 includes a horizontal frame strip 5310 and a vertical frame strip 5320, the horizontal frame strip 5310 and the vertical frame strip 5320 are perpendicular to each other, and two sides of the horizontal frame strip 5310 protrude from the vertical frame strip 5320 in a horizontal direction.
For example, when the grill 5000 is installed on the combination stove, only the transverse frame strips 5310 can be seen when viewed from the right above the combination stove, and the vertical frame strips 5320 are shielded by the transverse frame strips 5310. The transverse frame strip 5310 protrudes from the vertical frame strip 5320, so that an avoiding groove 5330 is formed between the transverse frame strip 5310 and the vertical frame strip 5320. Since the surface of the grill 5000 is easily adhered with the oil mist, by providing the transverse frame strip 5310 and the vertical frame strip 5320, the user's hand easily pulls the support 5300 and presses the escape groove 5330, thereby increasing the frictional force between the support 5300 and the user, so that the user can more easily lift the grill 5000.
In some embodiments, the transverse frame strips 5310 are provided for mounting of decorative pieces, thus improving the aesthetics of the grille 5000.
When the combination range is mounted in a cabinet, the cover plate 2000 is exposed to the cabinet and is within a user's visual field, and the grill 5000 is provided in the opening 2100 of the cover plate 2000. In the related art, in order to pursue diversification of the appearance, the decoration is installed on the grill 5000, but how to install the decoration becomes critical. In this embodiment, the support 5300 is disposed on the frame 5100, and the space surrounded by the frame 5100 is divided into the first air guiding area 5410 and the second air guiding area 5420, and the air flows mainly through the first air guiding area 5410 and the second air guiding area 5420, so that the support 5300 is disposed with the cross frame strip 5310 without causing an excessive influence on the air flow, thereby providing a foundation for installing a decoration on the cross frame strip 5310, and thus, the appearance of the grille 5000 can be beautifully and differentially realized, and the air flow cannot be excessively influenced.
As shown in fig. 12 and 15, in some embodiments, the frame 5100 is provided with an inclined wind guide surface 5101 to guide air, and an inclination of the first side surface 5210 is smaller than an inclination of the wind guide surface 5101.
Specifically, the frame 5100 includes a first frame strip 5110, a second frame strip 5120, a third frame strip 5130, and a fourth frame strip 5140, the first frame strip 5110 and the third frame strip 5130 are disposed opposite to each other, the second frame strip 5120 and the fourth frame strip 5140 are disposed opposite to each other, and the first frame strip 5110, the second frame strip 5120, the third frame strip 5130, and the fourth frame strip 5140 all form an air guide surface 5101. The air guide surface 5101 guides air, that is, the air guide surface 5101 of the first frame strip 5110 guides air flow towards the position of the third frame strip 5130, the air guide surface 5101 of the third frame strip 5130 guides air flow towards the position of the first frame strip 5110, the air guide surface 5101 of the second frame strip 5120 guides air flow towards the position of the fourth frame strip 5140, and the air guide surface 5101 of the fourth frame strip 5140 guides air flow towards the position of the second frame strip 5120.
The inclination is the degree of deviation from a vertical plane. For example, the grid bar 5200 is disposed between the first frame bar 5110 and the third frame bar 5130, and defines a vertical plane, the vertical plane is perpendicular to the grid 5000, and extends along the length direction of the grid bar 5200, and the deviation degree of the air guide surface 5101 of the second frame bar 5120 and the fourth frame bar 5140 with respect to the vertical plane is greater than the deviation degree of the first side surface 5210 with respect to the vertical plane, so that the air guide surface 5101 can better guide the oil smoke sinking to the vicinity of the upper surface of the cover plate 2000, and the oil smoke is prevented from overflowing to other spaces of the kitchen.
As shown in fig. 15, in some embodiments, the sum of the heights of the grid bars 5200 and the tips 5230 is greater than the height of the rim 5100, thus making more efficient use of space.
Specifically, along the height direction of the grating 5000, that is, the up-down direction shown in fig. 15, the height of the frame 5100 is smaller than the sum of the heights of the grating strips 5200 and the tips 5230, so that when the grating 5000 is supported on the connecting member 4000 (the second connecting portion 4200) by being disposed at the opening 2100, the grating strips 5200 can be sunk into the body 1000, thereby compressing the space of the body 1000, and making the overall thickness of the composite range thinner. It is also because the wind guide surface 5101 of the frame 5100 is designed to be more inclined than the first side surface 5210, which provides an advantage in reducing the thickness of the frame 5100.
Further, as shown in fig. 15, in some embodiments, the top surface of the grid bar 5200 is not higher than the top surface of the frame 5100, for example, the top surface of the grid bar 5200 is flush with the top surface of the frame 5100, or the top surface of the grid bar 5200 is lower than the top surface of the frame 5100. This prevents the grating 5200 from protruding from the frame 5100 in the height direction and hindering the cleaning process.
In some embodiments, the frame 5100 and the grating strips 5200 are made of plastic, so that the grating 5000 is light and convenient to grasp by a user. For example, the frame 5100, the grid bar 5200, the tip 5230, the protrusion 5250 and the support 5300 are all integrally molded by plastic injection molding, so that the weight of the grid 5000 is reduced. Especially for the grid 5000 when long-time and when adhering to the oil mist, the degree of difficulty when the user snatchs can be reduced to light-weighted grid 5000, avoids appearing falling among the snatching process.
As shown in fig. 1, in some embodiments, the border 5100 is generally rectangular in shape having a configuration with a length dimension greater than a width dimension, and the grid strips 5200 are disposed along the length dimension of the border 5100. The whole combined cooker is also in a long direction and has a structure with a length dimension larger than a width dimension, and the length dimension of the frame 5100 is perpendicular to that of the combined cooker. Thus, when grid 5000 is arranged as a combination hob, grid 5000 does not encroach too much on the space of left cooking area 2210 and right cooking area 2220. And grid strips 5200 are arranged along the length dimension of frame 5100 to better define a first air deflection zone 5410 corresponding to left cooking zone 2210 and a second air deflection zone 5420 corresponding to right cooking zone 2220.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the filtering apparatus 6000 includes a filtering net 6100, the filtering net 6100 is disposed obliquely, and the filtering net 6100 faces the air guiding direction of the grating 5000.
Specifically, the filter mesh 6100 is obliquely disposed to increase the filter area as much as possible in a limited space. For example, the grille 5000 has a first wind guiding area 5410 and a second wind guiding area 5420, the filter screens 6100 include two corresponding to the first wind guiding area 5410 and the second wind guiding area 5420, and the two filter screens 6100 form an inverted "V" structure. In addition, the grid strips 5200 are arranged in the grid 5000 to guide air, the grid strips 5200 are provided with a first side surface 5210, the first side surface 5210 is obliquely arranged to achieve better air guide, the filter screen 6100 is obliquely arranged to face the air guide direction of the grid 5000, so that the air guide direction of the first air guide area 5410 is perpendicular to the corresponding filter screen 6100 as much as possible, and the air guide direction of the second air guide area 5420 is perpendicular to the corresponding filter screen 6100 as much as possible, so that resistance encountered when air passes through the filter screen 6100 is reduced, and the filtering efficiency is improved.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present application, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present application, and all modifications, equivalents, and direct/indirect applications in other related technical fields within the spirit of the present application are included in the scope of the present application.

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1. A combination range, comprising:
a cover plate provided with an opening;
the connecting piece is arranged on the cover plate and exposed out of the opening; and
the air inlet subassembly is located opening and bearing in the connecting piece.
2. The combination stove of claim 1, wherein the connecting member is provided on a lower surface of the cover plate.
3. The combination stove according to claim 1, wherein the connecting member includes a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion, the first connecting portion is disposed on a lower surface of the cover plate, the second connecting portion is exposed from the opening, and the air intake assembly is supported by the second connecting portion.
4. The combination stove of claim 3, wherein the first connecting portion is adhesively fixed to the lower surface of the cover plate.
5. The combination stove of claim 4, wherein one of the first connecting portion and the cover plate is provided with a glue groove.
6. The combination stove according to claim 3, wherein one of the second connecting part and the cover plate is provided with a positioning part, and the other one is engaged with the positioning part.
7. The combination stove of claim 6, wherein the second connecting portion is provided with a rib provided adjacent to a side wall of the opening, the rib constituting the positioning portion.
8. The cooking range according to claim 7, wherein the rib is formed in a ring shape along a circumferential direction of the opening.
9. The combination stove according to claim 3, wherein the air intake assembly includes a grill and a filtering device under the grill, and the grill and the filtering device are supported at the second connecting portion.
10. The combination stove of claim 1, wherein the connecting member is annular in a circumferential direction of the opening.
11. The combination stove of claim 1, wherein an upper surface of the air intake assembly is not higher than an upper surface of the cover plate.
12. The combination stove of claim 1, wherein the connecting member is made of plastic.
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