CN221105570U - Box-type appliance for kitchen and integrated kitchen range - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a kitchen box-type appliance and an integrated kitchen range, wherein the kitchen box-type appliance comprises a box body, a cooking appliance and a bracket, the cooking appliance comprises a taking and placing part and a fixing part, the taking and placing part is detachably arranged on the fixing part, the fixing part comprises an upper shell, a lower shell and a power panel, and the upper shell is detachably connected with the lower shell through a fastener arranged from bottom to top; the bracket supports the fixing portion upward and is movably provided to the case between a first position hidden in the case and a second position exposed to the case, and the upper case is separated and assembled with respect to the bracket alone or together with the lower case. According to the scheme, the fastening piece and the related connecting structure thereof can be hidden in the fixed part of the cooking utensil, so that the outside of the cooking utensil is ensured to be concise, and the appearance is better. At least a part of the fixing part is separated from the support, the power panel can be easily disassembled and assembled, the power panel is convenient to maintain and replace, parts involved in disassembly and assembly are fewer, and the disassembly and assembly efficiency is higher.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of kitchen appliances, in particular to a kitchen box-type appliance and an integrated kitchen range.
Background
The existing embedded cooking appliances such as electric cookers are usually placed in a box body to form independent functional modules for kitchens, and can also be integrated with kitchen ranges such as gas cookers to form an integrated kitchen range as one functional module of the integrated kitchen range. A power panel is generally arranged in a shell of the embedded cooking appliance. A sliding rail structure is arranged between the two sides or the bottom of the cooking utensil and the box body, so that the cooking utensil hidden in the box body can move outwards.
For attractive appearance, screws are arranged on the inner side of the shell, and the shell is fixed with the sliding rail structure, so that the shell is not easy to detach from the sliding rail structure; screws are arranged on the inner side of the box body to fix the sliding rail structure to the box body, so that the sliding rail structure is not easy to detach from the box body. Therefore, the existing shell is not easy to disassemble, so that the power panel in the shell is difficult to maintain and replace.
Accordingly, there is a need for a kitchen box appliance and integrated kitchen range that at least partially addresses the above problems.
Disclosure of utility model
A series of concepts in a simplified form are introduced in the summary of the utility model, which will be described in further detail in the detailed description. The summary of the utility model is not intended to limit the critical and essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to determine the scope of the claimed subject matter.
To at least partially solve the above problems, the present utility model provides a kitchen box-type appliance comprising:
the box body is provided with a box door;
the cooking appliance is arranged in the box body and comprises a picking and placing part and a fixing part, wherein the picking and placing part is detachably arranged on the fixing part, the fixing part comprises an upper shell, a lower shell and a power panel positioned in a space surrounded by the upper shell and the lower shell, and the upper shell is detachably connected with the lower shell through a fastener installed from bottom to top; and
A bracket supporting the fixing portion upward and movably provided to the case between a first position hidden in the case and a second position exposed to the case when the door is opened,
Wherein the cooking appliance is configured such that the upper housing alone or together with the lower housing is separated and assembled with respect to the stand.
According to the scheme, the upper shell is connected with the lower shell in a mode of installing the fastening piece from bottom to top, the fastening piece and the relevant connecting structure of the fastening piece can be hidden inside the fixed part of the cooking appliance, the outside of the cooking appliance is ensured to be concise, and the appearance is better. When the power panel is disassembled and assembled, at least one part of the fixing part is separated from the support, the power panel can be disassembled and assembled easily, the power panel is convenient to maintain and replace, parts involved in disassembly and assembly are fewer, and the disassembly and assembly efficiency is higher.
Optionally, the lower housing is detachably connected with the bracket, or the lower housing is integrally formed with the bracket.
According to the present aspect, in the detachable aspect, the lower housing may be selectively held on the bracket so that the upper housing alone is separated and assembled with respect to the bracket, or separated and assembled with the upper housing with respect to the bracket; in the integrally formed version, the lower housing is held on the bracket while the upper housing is disassembled.
Optionally, at least one of the upper and lower housings has a limit structure fitted with a contour of the bracket, the limit structure being limited to each other in a close contact or assembly gap with the bracket in a horizontal direction.
According to the scheme, through the limit structure, the fixed part of the cooking utensil can be limited to move in the horizontal direction, so that the fixed part is ensured to be stably kept on the bracket. When the upper housing is detached alone, the lower housing can be stably held on the bracket by the gravity and/or friction force of the lower housing and the device thereon, thereby the fixing part and the bracket can be not fixedly connected.
Optionally, the upper casing with two opposite bights of lower casing both are equipped with the unfilled corner in the front end, the unfilled corner is as limit structure and opposite orientation each other, the support corresponds and is equipped with protruding post, protruding post is spacing in corresponding in the unfilled corner.
According to the scheme, the protruding columns can limit the movement of the upper shell and the lower shell in the left-right direction and the movement of the lower shell in the forward direction, so that the alignment of the positions of the upper shell and the lower shell in the disassembly and assembly process is ensured.
And/or the lower shell is provided with a lower boss protruding downwards, the lower boss is used as the limiting structure, the support comprises a support column extending horizontally and arranged horizontally and longitudinally, and the lower boss is limited in a limiting area surrounded by the support column.
According to the scheme, the lower shell can be limited to move in the front-back direction and/or the left-right direction by limiting between the lower boss and the support column, so that the position alignment of the lower shell in the disassembly and assembly process is ensured.
Optionally, the upper shell is connected with the lower shell through a first fastener installed from bottom to top, and the lower shell is connected with the bracket through a second fastener installed from bottom to top.
According to the scheme, the lower shell is connected with the support through the fastener installed from bottom to top, the fastener between the lower shell and the support and the relevant connection structure of the fastener are hidden inside the fixed part of the cooking appliance, and the outside of the cooking appliance is further guaranteed to be concise, and the appearance is better.
Optionally, the bracket has a relief space below the first fastener.
According to the present solution, the mounting operation can be performed at the escape space, for example, by means of an auxiliary tool such as a screwdriver, from which the first fastener is locked to be penetrated in the lower case and locked to the upper case.
Optionally, the lower housing has a first hole for the first fastener to pass through and a second hole for the second fastener to pass through, and the bracket includes a support extending along a horizontal direction, the support having a relief hole corresponding to the first hole position and a mounting hole corresponding to the second hole position.
According to the scheme, the first fastener is arranged in the first hole in a penetrating mode from bottom to top, the installation position of the first fastener corresponds to the position of the support column, and the installation operation of the first fastener is realized at the position of the avoidance hole of the support column; the second fastener is arranged in the mounting hole and the second hole in a penetrating way from bottom to top.
Optionally, the lower housing is provided with a first fixing column and a second fixing column extending upwards, the first fixing column is provided with a first hole with a downward opening and used for the first fastener to penetrate, and the second fixing column is provided with a second hole with a downward opening and used for the second fastener to penetrate.
According to the scheme, the upper shell and the lower shell are fixedly connected through the first fixing column, the length of the first fastening piece is smaller, and the fixing is firmer and more reliable; the lower shell is fixedly connected with the bracket through the second fixing column, the thickness of the lower shell can be set to be very thin, and the fixing is firmer and more reliable.
Optionally, the power panel is detachably connected to at least one of the upper case and the lower case through a power supply support.
According to this scheme, the power strip can be fixed with last casing and/or lower casing, and fixed mode is simple, and internals is less.
Optionally, the kitchen box-type appliance further comprises a third fastener, the lower shell is provided with a third fixing column extending upwards, the upper shell is provided with a locking column extending downwards, the power support is provided with a through hole, and the third fastener penetrates through the hole of the third fixing column and the through hole from bottom to top and is locked to the locking column.
According to this scheme, when dismantling the casing alone, can remove the fixed of power strip simultaneously, when dismantling the power strip, directly with the power strip follow last casing or lower casing separation can, when installing the power strip, just can fasten last casing, power strip and lower casing three with same fastener, the installation is more convenient to the dismouting efficiency has been promoted.
Optionally, the fixing portion further includes a heating device located in a space surrounded by both the upper case and the lower case, the heating device being detachably connected to at least one of the upper case and the lower case. According to the scheme, the heating device can be detached from the upper shell and/or the lower shell, so that the heating device is convenient to maintain and replace.
Optionally, the fixing portion further includes a heating device located in a space surrounded by both the upper case and the lower case, and the heating device is clamped between the upper case and the lower case. According to the present solution, the heating device is easily separated from the upper and/or lower housing, making maintenance and replacement of the heating device easier to operate.
Optionally, the upper shell has a preset distance D between the upper shell and the top wall of the box when at least part of the upper shell is exposed out of the box, and the preset distance D is more than or equal to 80mm. According to the scheme, the upper shell can be conveniently detached alone or together with the lower shell, and the interference between the top wall of the box body and the upper shell is avoided to prevent the detachment.
Optionally, the picking and placing part comprises an inner pot, the fixing part comprises a pot body, and the inner pot is arranged in the pot body in a detachable way. According to the scheme, the inner pot is taken to be separated from the pot body, the pot body is kept on the box body, the power panel is arranged in the pot body, and the upper shell and/or the lower shell of the pot body are separated from the bracket when the power panel is required to be disassembled and assembled.
Or the taking and placing part comprises a cooker body assembly, the fixing part comprises a base assembly, the cooker body assembly is detachably arranged on the base assembly, and a heating device and a power panel are arranged in the base assembly. According to this scheme, take a kind of deep pot body subassembly so that it separates from the base subassembly, and the base subassembly keeps on the box, and the power strip is in the base subassembly, separates the last casing and/or the lower casing of base subassembly from the support when the power strip of dismouting is required.
Optionally, the bracket comprises a bracket body, the kitchen box-type appliance further comprises a sliding rail set with a first sliding rail and a second sliding rail, the first sliding rail forms a part of the bracket and is connected with the bracket body, and the second sliding rail is arranged on the box body. The first sliding rail is arranged at the bottom of the bracket body. According to the scheme, the first sliding rail on the support and the second sliding rail on the box body are utilized to realize the movement of the support relative to the box body, and the movable structure is simple and easy to produce and manufacture.
Optionally, the bracket comprises a bracket body and a baffle plate connected with the bracket body, wherein the fixing part is supported by the bracket body, and the baffle plate covers the bracket body from one side away from the center of the bracket. According to this scheme, the baffle can shelter from support body and inner structure, and cooking utensil 12 outside is succinct, and is pleasing to the eye, and the sight nature is better. The cooking utensil is an electric cooker. Thereby, cooking such as rice cooking and porridge cooking can be performed.
According to another aspect of the present utility model there is provided an integrated hob including a hob module and a kitchen box-type appliance according to any one of the above mentioned aspects.
According to this scheme, integrated cooking utensils have the functional module of cooking utensils module and the functional module of kitchen box utensil, and wherein the latter is connected last casing and lower casing through the mode of installing the fastener from bottom to top, can hide fastener and relevant connection structure in cooking utensil's fixed part inside, guarantees cooking utensil's outside succinct, and the sight is better. When the power panel is disassembled and assembled, at least one part of the fixing part is separated from the support, the power panel can be disassembled and assembled easily, the power panel is convenient to maintain and replace, parts involved in disassembly and assembly are fewer, and the disassembly and assembly efficiency is higher.
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fig. 1 is a perspective view of an integrated cooker according to a preferred embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the integrated cooktop shown in FIG. 1;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the kitchen box-type appliance shown in fig. 1, in which the cooking appliance is hidden in the box;
FIG. 4 is another perspective view of the kitchen box-type appliance shown in FIG. 1, wherein the cooking appliance is exposed to the box and the pot assembly is separated from the base assembly;
fig. 5 is a sectional view of the kitchen box-type appliance shown in fig. 1, in which the cooking appliance is exposed to the box body;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the kitchen box-type appliance shown in FIG. 1, wherein the cooking appliance is hidden within the box;
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the base assembly and bracket shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the base assembly shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the base assembly shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 10 is another exploded perspective view of the base assembly shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of a portion of the kitchen box-type appliance shown in FIG. 1, with the base assembly exposed to the box body;
FIG. 12 is an enlarged view of portion A of FIG. 11;
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a portion of the kitchen box-type appliance shown in FIG. 1 with the bracket exposed to the box body and the upper housing in a disassembled position;
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a portion of the kitchen box-type appliance shown in FIG. 13 with the bracket exposed to the box body and the upper housing in a separated position;
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a portion of the kitchen box appliance shown in FIG. 1 with the stand exposed to the box and the base assembly in a disassembled position;
fig. 16 is a perspective view of a portion of the kitchen box-type appliance shown in fig. 15, with the stand exposed to the box and the base assembly in a separated position.
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1 integrated kitchen 2 kitchen box-type appliance
3 Kitchen range module 4 lampblack absorber module
5 Fuselage 6 exhaust duct
7 Fan 8 wind channel export
9 Box 10 door
11 Control panel 12 cooking utensil
13 Pot body assembly 14 pot body
15 Cooker cover 16 outer cover
Sealing ring for 17 inner pot and 18 pot mouth
19 Steam outlet 20 heating device
21 Power supply plate 22 fan
23 Support 24 baffle
25 Top support 26 bottom support
27 Base Assembly 28 base housing
29 Upper housing 29a housing top wall
29B lower shell of shell side wall 30
31 Annular wall 32 boss portion
33 Support post 34 rear end wall
35 First slide rail of slide rail group 36
37 Second slide rail 39 temperature measuring assembly
40 Exhaust passage assembly 41 passage inlet
42 Channel outlet 43 exhaust channel
51 First hole 52 first fixing column
53 Locking post 54 support post
55 Relief hole 56 second hole
57 Second fixing post 58 mounting hole
61 Third fixing post 62 third hole
64 Through holes of 63 power supply support
65 Limit structure 66 unfilled corner
67 Projection 68 lower boss
32A rear port
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In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the present utility model. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that the utility model may be practiced without one or more of these details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail in order to avoid obscuring the utility model.
In the following description, a detailed description will be given for the purpose of thoroughly understanding the present utility model. It will be apparent that embodiments of the utility model may be practiced without limitation to the specific details that are familiar to those skilled in the art. Preferred embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, however, the present utility model may have other embodiments in addition to these detailed descriptions.
It is noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of exemplary embodiments according to the present utility model. As used herein, the singular is intended to include the plural unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, it will be further understood that the terms "comprises" and/or "comprising," when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
Ordinal numbers such as "first" and "second" cited in the present utility model are merely identifiers and do not have any other meaning, such as a particular order or the like. Also, for example, the term "first component" does not itself connote the presence of "second component" and the term "second component" does not itself connote the presence of "first component".
It should be noted that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "inner", "outer", and the like are used herein for illustrative purposes only and are not limiting.
Exemplary embodiments according to the present utility model will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. These exemplary embodiments may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. It should be appreciated that these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of these exemplary embodiments to those skilled in the art.
The present utility model provides an integrated kitchen range 1 comprising a kitchen box-type appliance 2 as a functional module of the integrated kitchen range 1. Other functional modules of the integrated kitchen 1 include a kitchen range module 3 and a range hood module 4. As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the integrated cooker 1 includes a body 5, which is generally rectangular parallelepiped in shape. The stove module 3 is provided on top of the main body 5, and can cook using fuel such as gas, coal gas, etc. The range hood module 4 is arranged at the rear end of the machine body 5, and an exhaust air duct 6 is arranged in the range hood module. The kitchen box-type appliance 2 is located below the kitchen range module 3 and is provided inside the main body 5, and can cook after being electrified.
The range hood module 4 includes a fan 7, such as a centrifugal fan, in communication with the exhaust air duct 6. The fan 7 is arranged at the bottom of the machine body 5, in particular below the kitchen box-type appliance 2. The air duct outlet 8 is arranged on the side surface of the machine body 5. The kitchen box-type appliance 2 includes a box body 9 and a cooking appliance 12, and the cooking appliance 12 is placed in the box body 9. It is understood that the cooking appliance 12 according to the present utility model may be an electric rice cooker, an electric pressure cooker or other cooking appliances 12, and the cooking appliance 12 may have various functions of cooking porridge or the like in addition to the function of cooking rice.
The directional terms used herein to describe the various components, portions, etc. of the kitchen box-type appliance 2, such as "upper", "lower", "above", "below", "upward", "downward", etc., are relative to the kitchen box-type appliance 2 in a horizontally placed and upright state.
The main body 5 is further provided with a control panel 11, and the control panel 11 is electrically connected with various electric control devices of the integrated kitchen range 1, such as a fan 7 in the range hood module 4, a cooking appliance 12 of the kitchen box-type appliance 2, and the like.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the case 9 may have a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and a front end thereof is provided with an openable door 10. Illustratively, the door 10 is movable in a front-to-rear direction, further referred to as a push-pull door 10. Therefore, the sliding rail group 35 matched with each other can be arranged between the box door 10 and the box body 9, and the movement of the box door 10 is realized by means of the relative sliding of the sliding rail group 35. The sliding rail set 35 can be in the form of a lower sliding rail, so that the sliding rail set has concealment and better product appearance. The cooking appliance 12 is movable relative to the cabinet 9, and in particular, the cooking appliance 12 has a first position hidden within the cabinet 9 (as shown in fig. 2) and a second position exposed to the cabinet 9 when the door 10 of the cabinet 9 is opened (as shown in fig. 4), and is movable relative to the cabinet 9 between the first position and the second position.
The cooking appliance 12 may include a pot assembly 13. The pot assembly 13 may include a pot 14 and a pot cover 15 openably and closably coupled to the pot 14. As shown in fig. 5 and 6, the pot 14 may include an outer cover 16 and an inner pot 17, the inner pot 17 being removably disposed within the outer cover 16, wherein the outer cover 16 may also be referred to as a shell or a heat shield of the pot 14, or the like. The pot cover 15 is provided with a pot opening sealing ring 18, and when the pot cover 15 is covered on the pot body 14, the pot opening sealing ring 18 is abutted with the inner pot 17 to seal a gap between the inner pot 17 and the pot cover 15. The pot cover 15 can be buckled to the pot body 14, so that the pot cover 15 can be conveniently and directly taken to add food and water, hold food and clean. Alternatively, the pot cover 15 is detachably coupled to the pot body 14 to facilitate cleaning of the pot cover 15. When the pot cover 15 is covered to the pot body 14, a cooking space is formed between the pot cover 15 and the inner pot 17.
The cooking appliance 12 further comprises a heating device 20 for heating the inner pot 17 and a power board 21 for controlling at least the heating of the heating device 20. The heating device 20 may be a heating plate, such as a heating plate with a hot wire, or a heating plate with a coil wound around it. The power supply board 21 can be electrically connected to the heating device 20. The power panel 21 can be electrically connected to the control panel 11. In order to avoid excessive temperature of the power panel 21, a fan 22 is also provided. The fan 22 is located at the lower side of the power panel 21.
The cooking appliance 12 may be a split cooking appliance, in which the heating device 20 is provided separately from the pot assembly 13, or an integral cooking appliance, in which the heating device 20 is provided integrally with the pot assembly 13. The split cooking appliance shown in the drawings is described herein as an example. As shown in fig. 5 to 8, the cooking appliance 12 further includes a base assembly 27 connected to the case 9, and the heating device 20 and the power panel 21 are provided in the base assembly 27. The heating device 20 is located at the front side of the power panel 21, and the power panel 21 and the fan 22 are provided at the rear end of the base assembly 27 of the cooking appliance 12. The pot assembly 13 is detachably seated on the base assembly 27, specifically, on the upper side of the heating device 20. The cooking appliance 12 of this embodiment has a pot assembly 13 that can be removed from the case 9 to facilitate placement of the pot assembly 13 at any desired location, such as on a dining table. While the base assembly 27 remains on the casing 9 and is not removed therewith.
The base assembly 27 is movably disposed in the cabinet 9 between a first position (shown in fig. 6) hidden in the cabinet 9 and a second position (shown in fig. 5) exposed to the cabinet 9 when the door 10 of the cabinet 9 is opened. The base assembly 27 is movable relative to the case 9 by means of a slide rail set 35. The base assembly 27 is optionally coupled to a rail of the slide rail set 35 that interfaces with the door 10. The base assembly 27 may be coupled to the cabinet door 10 for structural stability. When the box door 10 is pushed and pulled, the box door 10 can drive the base assembly 27 to move together through the sliding rail set 35, so as to drive the pot body assembly 13 sitting on the base assembly 27 to move together.
Alternatively, in other examples, the base assembly is fixedly disposed within the housing and the pot assembly is movable relative to the base assembly. For example, a mechanism for moving the pot assembly may be provided to move it between the first and second positions described above.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 7, the base assembly 27 is coupled to the slide rail set 35 and the case 9 by the bracket 23. The bracket 23 includes a bracket body and a barrier 24 connected thereto, wherein the bracket body is in the form of a frame, and the barrier 24 covers the bracket body from a side facing away from the center of the bracket, for example, the barrier 24 is located at both sides of the bracket body in the left-right direction. The baffle 24 shields the structure inside the bracket 23 when the base assembly 27 is moved outwardly. The slide rail set 35 can be connected to the bottom of the bracket 23 and the base assembly 27 can be connected to the top of the bracket 23. Specifically, the bracket body includes a top pillar 25 disposed horizontally and vertically and a bottom pillar 26 disposed horizontally and vertically, the base assembly 27 is connected to the top pillar 25, and the slide rail group 35 is connected to the bottom pillar 26, specifically, the bottom pillar 26 disposed in the front-rear direction.
Specifically, the slide rail group 35 includes a first slide rail 36 and a second slide rail 37, the first slide rail 36 forms a part of the bracket 23 and is connected to the bracket body, and the second slide rail 37 is provided in the case 9. The first sliding rail 36 on the bracket 23 and the second sliding rail 37 on the box body 9 are utilized to realize the movement of the bracket 23 relative to the box body 9, so that the moving structure is simple, and the production and the manufacture are easy. Optionally, the first sliding rail 36 is disposed at the bottom of the bracket body.
Of course, the bracket 23 may not be provided and the base assembly 27 may be directly connected to the slide rail assembly 35 and the housing 9 if needed and/or desired.
For an integral cooking appliance, both the heating device 20 and the power panel 21 are disposed within the pot 14. The cooking device 12 of this embodiment can be taken out of the case 9 as a whole. The heating device 20 is located at the front side of the power panel 21, the power panel 21 and the fan 22 are arranged at the rear end of the pot body 14 of the cooking utensil 12, the bracket 23 comprises a bracket plate, and the cooking utensil 12 is integrally and detachably arranged on the bracket 23, in particular to the bracket plate thereof. The bracket 23 is movably provided to the case 9 between a first position hidden in the case 9 and a second position exposed to the case 9 when the door 10 of the case 9 is opened. In particular the support 23 is movably arranged by means of a set of slide rails. The slide rail group 35 can be connected to the bottom of the bracket 23. When the door 10 is pushed and pulled, the door 10 can drive the bracket 23 to move together through the sliding rail group 35, so as to drive the cooking utensil 12 sitting on the bracket 23 to move together.
Returning to the illustrated split cooking appliance, as shown in fig. 8 and 9, the base assembly 27 includes a base housing 28. The heating device 20 and the power panel 21 are located in the base housing 28, wherein the power panel 21 is located at the rear end of the base housing 28. The base housing 28 has a top opening into which the heating device 20 is received. Specifically, the base housing 28 includes an upper housing 29 and a lower housing 30. The upper case 29 includes a case top wall 29a and case side walls 29b connected to the case top wall 29a and extending vertically, the case side walls 29b being located on the front and rear sides and the left and right sides of the case top wall 29 a. The lower housing 30 constitutes a housing bottom wall.
Optionally, the upper case 29 further includes an annular wall 31 extending upward from an upper surface thereof and a boss portion 32 protruding from the upper surface thereof. The annular wall 31 encloses the top opening, and the boss portion 32 is for accommodating at least a portion of the power supply board 21. The lower case 30 may be connected to the upper case 29 by fastening, such as screws, by clamping, plugging, or the like. The lower case 30 is provided with support columns 33 extending upward at intervals, and the tops of the support columns 33 are connected to the top of the heating device 20 to support the heating device 20 upward. Alternatively, the upper case 29 is provided with a rear port 32a at the rear end of the boss portion 32, and the lower case 30 is further provided with a rear end wall 34 extending in the vertical direction to cover the power panel 21 from the rear side.
The pot cover 15 is provided with a steam channel communicating with the cooking space, the steam channel having a steam outlet 19. As shown in fig. 6, the kitchen box appliance 2 further includes an exhaust passage assembly 40 and a temperature measuring assembly 39. The exhaust channel assembly 40 and the temperature measuring assembly 39 are both located at the top of the box 9. The exhaust passage assembly 40 communicates the steam outlet 19 with the external environment outside the case 9 to exhaust the steam. The temperature measuring component 39 is used for detecting the temperature of steam so as to control the cooking process through the steam temperature and ensure the cooking effect. The exhaust passage assembly 40 is removable and washable relative to the cabinet 9. Specifically, the exhaust passage assembly 40 is detachably mountable to the housing 9, specifically to a top wall of the housing 9, so that the exhaust passage assembly 40 can be detached from the housing 9 for cleaning.
As an example, as in the illustrated embodiment, the exhaust channel assembly 40 can be removably mounted to the tank 9 by a temperature sensing assembly 39, in which case the temperature sensing assembly 39 is connected to the top wall of the tank 9 and the exhaust channel assembly 40 is removably connected to the temperature sensing assembly 39. For ease of disassembly, the exhaust channel assembly 40 may be slidably connected to the temperature sensing assembly 39. For example, the exhaust passage assembly 40 and the temperature measuring assembly 39 are provided with sliding structures that cooperate with each other to form a sliding assembly, and the exhaust passage assembly 40 is slidable relative to the temperature measuring assembly 39 to be detached from the temperature measuring assembly 39 or to be attached to the temperature measuring assembly 39, the temperature measuring assembly 39 being held on the case 9 at all times.
Another example, not shown, is that the exhaust channel assembly 40 itself can be detachably mounted to the case 9, in which case the exhaust channel assembly 40 and the case 9 are provided with sliding structures that cooperate with each other to constitute a sliding assembly, the exhaust channel assembly 40 being slidable with respect to the case 9 to be detached from the case 9 or mounted to the case 9, and the temperature measuring assembly 39 being detached together with the exhaust channel assembly 40.
The exhaust passage assembly 40 is configured to be provided with a passage inlet 41 communicating with the steam outlet 19, a passage outlet 42 communicating with the external environment. An exhaust passage 43 is formed between the passage inlet 41 and the passage outlet 42 to exhaust the steam in the cooking space through the exhaust passage 43. Referring back to fig. 2, the passage outlet 42 communicates with the exhaust air duct 6, and the exhausted steam is sent to the blower 7 through the exhaust air duct 6, and is exhausted from the integrated cooker 1 to the external environment under the driving of the blower 7.
In one embodiment, the cooking appliance 12 may be partially taken from the case 9. The cooking appliance 12 may include a pick-and-place portion and a fixing portion connected to the bracket 23. The pick-and-place part can be detachably provided to a fixed part which is placed on the support 23 and moves together with the support 23. When the holder 23 is moved to the second position exposed to the case 9, the pick-and-place section is taken to be separated from the fixing section while the fixing section is held on the holder 23. The fixed part is provided with heating means 20 and power board 21 etc. power utilization means.
One example is that the taking and placing part comprises an inner pot, the fixing part comprises a pot body, and the inner pot is arranged in the pot body in a removable way, and the example is one scheme of the integral cooking appliance. The pot body is arranged on the bracket 23 and moves along with the bracket 23, and the heating device 20 and the power panel 21 are arranged in the pot body. When the cooking appliance 12 is in the second position, the inner pot is taken to be separated from the pot body while the pot body is held on the holder 23. The upper housing of the pot in this example is an annular member, the lower housing of which may also be referred to as a base.
As another example, the pick-and-place portion includes a pot assembly 13 and the stationary portion includes a base assembly 27, as shown in the illustrated embodiment. The pot assembly 13 is detachably seated on a base assembly 27, and the base assembly 27 is placed on the support 23 and moves together with the support 23. A heating device 20 and a power board 21 are provided in the base assembly 27. When the cooking appliance 12 is in the second position, the pot assembly 13 is taken to be separated from the base assembly 27, and the base assembly 27 is held on the stand 23. The base assembly 27 in this example has an upper housing and a lower housing as shown in fig. 9.
The heating device 20 and the power board 21 are located in a space surrounded by both the upper case 29 and the lower case 30, and at least a portion of the base assembly 27 needs to be separated from the bracket 23 in order to facilitate maintenance and replacement of the power board 21. As shown in fig. 9 and 10, the upper case 29 can be detachably connected with the lower case 30. The bracket 23 is located below the base assembly 27 and, as described above, is movably disposed in the cabinet 9 between a first position concealed within the cabinet 9 and a second position exposed to the cabinet 9 when the door 10 is opened. When at least a portion of the base assembly 27 is required to be separated from the bracket 23, the bracket 23 is moved to the second position so that the base assembly 27 is exposed to the case 9 and then separated.
One embodiment of the separation and assembly of the base assembly 27 is that the upper housing 29 is separated and assembled solely with respect to the stand 23. Further, the upper case 29 is independently detachable from the bracket 23. Specifically, the upper case 29 is detached solely from the lower case 30 connected to the bracket 23, and the upper case 29 is assembled solely to the lower case 30 connected to the bracket 23. This scheme is when dismouting power strip 21, can dismantle casing 29 alone, makes the power strip 21 that is located casing 29 downside expose so that dismantle power strip 21, and the part that the dismouting relates to is less, and the dismouting efficiency is higher.
For simplicity of the exterior of the cooking appliance 12, the connection structure between the upper and lower cases 29 and 30 is hidden inside the two cases, and the upper case 29 is connected with the lower case 30 by fasteners (not shown), such as screws, for example, and the fasteners are installed from bottom to top. The fastener includes a first fastener. The first fastener is provided in the vicinity of the heating device 20. The upper case 29 is connected to the lower case 30 by first fasteners installed from bottom to top. To facilitate the installation of the first fastener, the bracket 23 has a relief space below the first fastener. The mounting operation may be performed at the escape space, from which the first fastener is locked to the upper housing 29 penetrating the lower housing 30, for example, by means of an auxiliary tool such as a screwdriver.
As shown in fig. 10, the lower case 30 has a first hole 51 for the first fastener to pass through. Specifically, as shown in fig. 9, the lower case 30 is provided with first fixing posts 52 extending upward at intervals, and the first fixing posts 52 have first holes 51 opened downward for the first fasteners to pass through. The upper housing 29 is provided with downwardly extending locking posts 53 at intervals. The first fixing post 52 and the locking post 53 corresponding thereto are provided in the vicinity of the heating device 20. For example, fig. 9 and 10 schematically show that the first fixing post 52 may be located at the front end of the lower housing 30, and the corresponding locking post 53 is located at the front end of the upper housing 29; optionally, the first fixing post 52 and the locking post 53 corresponding thereto may also be located between the heating device 20 and the power panel 21.
The first fastening member penetrates through the first hole 51 of the first fixing column 52 from bottom to top and is locked to the corresponding locking column 53. In this way, the upper case 29 is fastened to the lower case 30. The fastener can be connected with the adjacent part of the locking post 53 at the fixed post, and the length of the fastener is smaller, and the fixation is more firm and reliable.
The bracket 23 includes a support column 54 extending horizontally and disposed horizontally and vertically, and as shown in fig. 11 and 12, the support column 54 has a relief hole 55 corresponding to the position of the first hole 51, and a hollow area formed by the relief hole 55 is a relief space. The mounting position of the first fastener corresponds to the position of the support column 54, and the mounting operation of the first fastener is performed at the escape hole 55 of the support column 54.
For the illustrated embodiment, the struts 54 include top struts 5425 and bottom struts 5426 as described above. The top support 54 is provided with a relief hole 55 corresponding to the position of the first hole 51 because it abuts against the lower case 30. In an embodiment not shown, the top support column 54 may not be included and the base assembly 27 is supported on the bottom support column 54, in which case the bottom support column 54 is provided with a relief hole 55 corresponding to the position of the first hole 51 due to the close proximity of the lower housing 30.
The lower housing 30 is fixedly connected with the bracket 23. The lower housing 30 is removably attached to the bracket 23, and in the illustrated embodiment, the lower housing 30 can be attached to the bracket 23 by a second bottom-up mounted fastener. When the upper case 29 is independently attached to or detached from the bracket 23, the lower case 30 is not attached to or detached from the upper case 29 due to the fixed connection with the bracket 23.
As shown in fig. 10, the lower housing 30 has a second hole 56 for the second fastener to pass through. Specifically, as shown in fig. 9, the lower case 30 is provided with second fixing posts 57 extending upward at intervals, and the second fixing posts 57 have second holes 56 opened downward for the second fasteners to pass through. The support post 54 has mounting holes 58 corresponding in location to the second holes 56. The second fixing post 57 is provided in the vicinity of the heating device 20. For example, fig. 9 schematically illustrates that the second fixing post 57 may be located at the front end of the lower case 30; alternatively, the second fixing post 57 may also be located between the heating device 20 and the power panel 21. The second fastener is inserted through the mounting hole 58 of the support column 54 from bottom to top and locked into the corresponding first hole 51 of the first fixing column 52. In this way, the lower case 30 is fastened to the bracket 23.
At each fixing area, the first fixing post 52 is disposed close to the second fixing post 57, so that the first fastener and the second fastener can be easily assembled and disassembled at the same fixing area, and the assembling and disassembling efficiency is higher.
Alternatively, the lower housing 30 is integrally formed with the bracket 23, such as by welding.
The power panel 21 is detachably connected to at least one of the upper case 29 and the lower case 30 through a power supply support 63. The power panel 21 may be fixed to the upper case 29 and/or the lower case 30, and after the upper case 29 is detached, the power panel 21 is detached from the upper case 29 and/or the lower case 30, or mounted to the upper case 29 and/or the lower case 30. Illustratively, the fasteners also include a third fastener by which the power bracket 23 is connected to both the upper housing 29 and the lower housing 30.
As shown in fig. 9 and 10, the lower case 30 is provided with third fixing posts 61 extending upward at intervals, and the third fixing posts 61 have third holes 62 opened downward for the third fasteners to pass through. The upper case 29 is provided with locking posts 53 corresponding to the positions of the third fasteners, the power support 63 is provided with through holes 64, and the third fasteners are inserted through the third holes 62 and the through holes 64 of the third fixing posts 61 from bottom to top and locked to the corresponding locking posts 53. When dismantling the casing 29 alone, can remove the fixed of power supply board 21 simultaneously, when dismantling the power supply board 21, directly with power supply board 21 follow last casing 29 or lower casing 30 separation can, when installing power supply board 21, just can fasten last casing 29, power supply board 21 and lower casing 30 three with same fastener, the installation is more convenient to the dismouting efficiency has been promoted.
The heating device 20 is detachably connected to at least one of the upper case 29 and the lower case 30. The heating device 20 is removable from the upper housing 29 and/or the lower housing 30 to facilitate maintenance and replacement of the heating device 20. For the illustrated embodiment, the heating device 20 is clamped between the upper housing 29 and the lower housing 30, in particular between the annular wall 31 of the upper housing 29 and the support column 33. Specifically, the top of the annular wall 31 is formed with a downward notch and annular clamping groove, and the top of the heating plate is positioned in the clamping groove and the lower surface of the heating plate is abutted with the support column 33 so as to realize clamping and fixing. Of course, the heating device 20 may be fixed in a suitable detachable manner, such as by clamping, plugging, etc.
In order to be able to detach at least the upper housing 29 from the box 9, a suitable space is reserved above the upper housing 29 in order to move at least the upper housing 29 upwards, in particular the upper housing 29 has a predetermined distance D (see fig. 5) between it and the top wall of the box 9 when at least partly exposed to said box 9, the predetermined distance D being ≡80mm, for example D being 80mm, 85mm, 90mm, 95mm, 100mm, 105mm, 110mm etc. For the illustrated embodiment, the upper case 29 has the boss portion 32, so the distance between the upper surface of the boss portion 32 and the top wall of the case 9 is the preset distance. Thereby, the top wall of the case 9 is prevented from interfering with the upper case 29 to hinder disassembly.
Fig. 13 and 14 schematically show a process of independently detaching the upper case 29. When the power panel 21 needs to be disassembled, the box door 10 is pulled open firstly to expose the base assembly 27 with the cooker body assembly 13, then the cooker body assembly 13 is taken out of the base assembly 27, then the first fastening piece and the third fastening piece are disassembled from bottom to top by means of an auxiliary tool such as a screwdriver, wherein the first fastening piece is disassembled from the avoidance hole 55, the upper shell 29 and the power panel 21 are unfixed at this time, then the upper shell 29 is lifted upwards (shown in fig. 13) and the box 9 is obliquely moved out, so that the upper shell 29 is separated from the bracket 23 (shown in fig. 14), the power panel 21 is exposed at this time, and then the power panel 21 is directly separated from the upper shell 29 or the lower shell 30. The disassembly of the power panel 21 is completed for maintenance or replacement. When it is desired to mount the power strip 21, the power strip 21 is placed in position in the lower housing 30 above the stand 23, and then the upper housing 29 is covered, and then the first and third fasteners are mounted from bottom to top by means of a screwdriver-like auxiliary tool. The installation of the power panel 21 is completed. The pot assembly 13 is then placed on the base assembly 27, and finally the door 10 is closed to push the cooking appliance 12 into the cabinet 9.
Alternatively, the base assembly 27 and the bracket 23 may not be fixedly connected, particularly without the provision of a second fastener. One example is that the base assembly 27 is held smoothly on the bracket 23 by its own weight. When the upper case 29 is lifted upward alone with respect to the bracket 23, the lower case 30 is held smoothly on the bracket 23 by the gravity of itself and its upper means. Another example is that the base assembly 27 may be smoothly held on the bracket 23 by friction between the base assembly 27 and the bracket 23 in addition to the self-gravity of the base assembly 27. When the upper case 29 is lifted upward alone with respect to the bracket 23, the lower case 30 is held smoothly on the bracket 23 by both gravity and friction of itself and its upper device.
Thus, at least one of the upper and lower housings 29, 30 may have a limit structure 65 that mates with the contours of the bracket 23. The stopper 65 is horizontally positioned with respect to the bracket 23 in close contact with each other or with an assembly gap. In the tight contact limiting mode, friction exists between the limiting structure 65 and the support 23, and when the upper housing 29 is detached, the lower housing 30 can be stably maintained on the support 23 under the action of both gravity and friction of itself and devices thereon. In the manner of limiting the assembly gap, a small gap exists between the limiting structure 65 and the bracket 23, and the lower housing 30 can be stably held on the bracket 23 by the gravity of itself and the devices thereon when the upper housing 29 is detached.
One example of the limiting structure 65 is that, referring back to fig. 10, both the upper case 29 and the lower case 30 are provided with unfilled corners 66 at opposite corners of the front ends, and the unfilled corners 66 serve as the limiting structure 65 and face opposite to each other, specifically the unfilled corners 66 located at the two corners face opposite to each other in the left-right direction. The support 23 is correspondingly provided with a protruding column 67 (as shown in fig. 7), and the protruding column 67 can be limited in the corresponding unfilled corner 66. The front ends of both the upper case 29 and the lower case 30 are restrained between the protruding columns 67, whereby the protruding columns 67 can restrain the movement of the upper case 29 and the lower case 30 in the right-left direction and the movement in the forward direction, ensuring the positional alignment of the upper case 29 and the lower case 30 during the disassembly and assembly. Illustratively, the base assembly 27 has a generally rectangular parallelepiped shape, and the corners 66 may have a rectangular or square shape.
As another example of the limit structure 65, the lower case 30 may be provided with a lower boss 68 protruding downward, the lower boss 68 serving as the limit structure 65. The lower boss 68 may be located below the heating device 20. The lower boss 68 can be limited to the limited area enclosed by the post 54. By limiting the position between the lower boss 68 and the post 54, movement of the lower housing 30 in the fore-aft direction and/or the left-right direction may be limited, ensuring positional alignment of the lower housing 30 during disassembly. The lower housing 30 is thinner in thickness, whereby the lower housing 30 is partially recessed downward to form a lower boss 68.
As shown in fig. 15 and 16, another embodiment of the separation and assembly of the base assembly 27 is that the upper case 29 is separated and assembled with the lower case 30 together with respect to the bracket 23. Specifically, the upper and lower cases 29 and 30 are separated together from the bracket 23, or the base assembly 27 is separated from the bracket 23, and the upper and lower cases 29 and 30 are assembled together to the bracket 23. This scheme is when dismouting power strip 21, separates base subassembly 27 from support 23 earlier, then dismantles casing 29 and make power strip 21 expose, then dismantles power strip 21 again, and the part that the dismouting relates to is less, and the dismouting efficiency is higher.
In the example where the lower housing 30 is fixedly coupled to the stand 23, the second fastener needs to be removed from the bottom to top by means of an auxiliary tool such as a screwdriver, to release the lower housing 30, thereby facilitating the separation of the base assembly 27 from the stand 23.
Fig. 15 and 16 schematically show a process of detaching the upper case 29 and the lower case 30 together. When the power panel 21 needs to be disassembled, the door 10 is pulled open to expose the base assembly 27 with the pot body assembly 13, then the pot body assembly 13 is taken out of the base assembly 27, then the second fastening member is disassembled from bottom to top by means of the auxiliary tool such as a screwdriver, at this time, the lower housing 30 is released, then the base assembly 27 is lifted upwards (as shown in fig. 15) and the box 9 is obliquely moved out, so that the base assembly 27 is separated from the bracket 23 (as shown in fig. 16), then the first fastening member and the third fastening member are disassembled and the upper housing 29 is separated, so that the power panel 21 is exposed, and then the power panel 21 is disassembled. The disassembly of the power panel 21 is completed for maintenance or replacement. When it is necessary to mount the power panel 21, the power panel 21 is put in place in the lower case 30, and then the upper case 29 is covered, and then the first fastener and the third fastener are mounted, so that the upper case 29 is assembled with the lower case 30. The installation of the power panel 21 is completed. The base assembly 27 is then placed in the mounting position of the bracket 23 and the second fastener is installed from bottom to top. The pot assembly 13 is then placed on the base assembly 27, and finally the door 10 is closed to push the cooking appliance 12 into the cabinet 9.
Alternatively, similar to the embodiment in which the upper housing 29 is separated and assembled with respect to the bracket 23 alone, the base assembly 27 and the bracket 23 in this embodiment may not be fixedly connected, particularly without the provision of the second fastener. The base assembly 27 is smoothly held on the bracket 23 by its own weight and/or friction with the bracket 23. When the base assembly 27 is detached from the stand 23, the base assembly 27 is lifted directly upward. The base assembly 27 is placed directly in the mounting position of the bracket 23 when the base assembly 27 is assembled.
The limiting structure 65 in this embodiment is the same as the embodiment in which the upper housing 29 is separated and assembled independently from the bracket, and is not described again for brevity.
Unless defined otherwise, technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this utility model pertains. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular implementations only and is not intended to be limiting of the utility model. Features described herein in one embodiment may be applied to another embodiment alone or in combination with other features unless the features are not applicable or otherwise indicated in the other embodiment.
The present utility model has been described by way of the above embodiments, but it should be understood that the above embodiments are for illustrative and explanatory purposes only and that the utility model is not limited to the above embodiments, but is capable of numerous variations and modifications in accordance with the teachings of the utility model, all of which fall within the scope of the utility model as claimed.
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1. A kitchen box appliance, comprising:
the box body is provided with a box door;
the cooking appliance is arranged in the box body and comprises a picking and placing part and a fixing part, wherein the picking and placing part is detachably arranged on the fixing part, the fixing part comprises an upper shell, a lower shell and a power panel positioned in a space surrounded by the upper shell and the lower shell, and the upper shell is detachably connected with the lower shell through a fastener installed from bottom to top;
a bracket supporting the fixing portion upward and movably provided to the case between a first position hidden in the case and a second position exposed to the case when the door is opened,
Wherein the cooking appliance is configured such that the upper housing alone or together with the lower housing is separated and assembled with respect to the stand.
2. The kitchen box-type appliance according to claim 1, wherein the lower housing is detachably connected to the stand or the lower housing is integrally formed with the stand.
3. The kitchen box-type appliance according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the upper case and the lower case has a stopper structure fitted to a contour of the bracket, the stopper structure being stopped from each other in a close contact or fitting clearance with the bracket in a horizontal direction.
4. A kitchen box-type utensil according to claim 3 wherein,
The upper shell and the lower shell are provided with unfilled corners at two opposite corners at the front end, the unfilled corners are used as the limiting structures and face opposite to each other, the brackets are correspondingly provided with protruding columns, and the protruding columns are limited in the corresponding unfilled corners; and/or
The lower shell is provided with a lower boss protruding downwards, the lower boss is used as the limiting structure, the support comprises a support column extending horizontally and transversely and longitudinally, and the lower boss is limited in a limiting area surrounded by the support column.
5. The kitchen box-type appliance according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the upper housing is connected to the lower housing by a first fastener installed from bottom to top, and the lower housing is connected to the bracket by a second fastener installed from bottom to top.
6. The kitchen box-type appliance of claim 5, wherein the bracket has a relief space below the first fastener.
7. The kitchen box-type appliance according to claim 5, wherein the lower case has a first hole for the first fastener to pass through and a second hole for the second fastener to pass through, and the bracket includes a support extending horizontally, the support having a relief hole corresponding to the first hole and a mounting hole corresponding to the second hole.
8. The kitchen box-type appliance according to claim 5, wherein the lower housing is provided with a first fixing post and a second fixing post extending upward, the first fixing post having a first hole opened downward for the first fastener to pass through, and the second fixing post having a second hole opened downward for the second fastener to pass through.
9. The kitchen box-type appliance according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the power panel is detachably connected to at least one of the upper case and the lower case through a power supply support.
10. The kitchen box-type appliance according to claim 9, further comprising a third fastener, wherein the lower housing is provided with a third fixing post extending upward, the upper housing is provided with a locking post extending downward, the power support is provided with a through hole, and the third fastener is inserted through the hole of the third fixing post and the through hole from bottom to top and locked to the locking post.
11. The kitchen box-type appliance according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the fixing portion further includes a heating device located in a space surrounded by both the upper case and the lower case, the heating device being detachably connected to at least one of the upper case and the lower case.
12. The kitchen box-type appliance according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the fixing portion further includes a heating means located in a space surrounded by both the upper case and the lower case, the heating means being clamped between the upper case and the lower case.
13. The kitchen box-type appliance according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the upper case has a preset distance D with a top wall of the case when at least partially exposed to the case, the preset distance D being 80mm or more.
14. The kitchen box-type appliance according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein,
The picking and placing part comprises an inner pot, the fixing part comprises a pot body, and the inner pot is arranged in the pot body in a detachable manner; or alternatively
The taking and placing part comprises a cooker body assembly, the fixing part comprises a base assembly, the cooker body assembly is detachably arranged on the base assembly, and a heating device and a power panel are arranged in the base assembly.
15. The kitchen box appliance according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the stand comprises a stand body, the kitchen box appliance further comprising a slide rail set having a first slide rail and a second slide rail, the first slide rail forming part of the stand and being connected to the stand body, the second slide rail being provided to the box body.
16. The kitchen box-type appliance according to claim 15, wherein the first slide rail is provided at a bottom of the stand body.
17. The kitchen box-type appliance according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein,
The bracket comprises a bracket body and a baffle plate connected with the bracket body, the fixed part is supported on the bracket body, and the baffle plate covers the bracket body from one side deviating from the center of the bracket; and/or
The cooking utensil is an electric cooker.
18. An integrated hob, characterized in that it comprises a hob module and a kitchen box-type appliance according to any one of the claims 1 to 17.
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