EP0436486B1 - Microwave oven's door opening and closing detection apparatus using photo-detecting sensor - Google Patents
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- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
- H05B6/00—Heating by electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields
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- H05B6/6414—Aspects relating to the door of the microwave heating apparatus
- H05B6/6417—Door interlocks of the microwave heating apparatus and related circuits
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- the invention relates to an apparatus for detecting whether microwave oven's door is open or closed, particularly to an apparatus for detecting a defect of a mechanical switch and starts from the US-A-4,638,137.
- the conventional microwave oven uses a mechanical switch so that the range or oven operates only when its door is completely closed and microwaves do not leak.
- US-A-4,511,780 discloses a switch operating assembly for a microwave heating apparatus having a locking mechanism.
- the locking mechanism includes a sliding member which moves to turn on a microswitch for controlling the operation of the magnetron and which slides automatically to turn off the microswitch when the door is opened.
- US-A-4,504,719 discloses a latch and switch arrangement for use with a microwave oven, which assures that the door of the microwave oven is tightly closed and the latch on the door properly actuates and deactuates a mechanical switch for controlling the operation of the magnetron.
- the microwave oven may operate with its door not completely closed, so that it is possible that microwaves leak.
- US-A-4,638,137 discloses an apparatus in which opening and closing of the microwave oven's door is detected by a microprocessor which controls operation of the microwave oven according to the detected state to prevent leakage of microwaves.
- the cooking time is input through keyboard, and, if the microwave oven's door is closed, a door key gives a pushing force to one part of a slide plate.
- a stop plate which is an integral part of a cooking start button prevents the slide plate from moving. However, if the cooking start button is pushed, the stop plate moves forward, so that the slide plate moves in the door key pushing direction and a heat start switch is closed.
- a switch connecting primary winding of a transformer to a power line is closed, and another switch moving together with said switch is closed, so that a signal informing that the heat start switch is closed is sent to a microprocessor.
- the microprocessor having received said signal energizes relay windings via a converter, such that a relay switch is closed and the primary winding of the transformer is connected with the power line. Therefore, power is applied to the primary winding through a switch moving together with the door, that is to say, when door is closed it is closed and when door is open it is open, thereby a magnetron operates and microwaves are generated.
- a microprocessor understands opening and closing of the door through the mechanical switch which detects the state of the door and sends a signal corresponding to the state of door to the microprocessor, when the mechanical switch malfunctions, it is possible for the microprocessor to misunderstand the state of door.
- the invention resides in an apparatus of the kind referred to in claim 1.
- Fig. 1 shows a microwave oven's door opening and closing detecting apparatus in which a photo-detecting sensor is mounted according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 shows a flow chart showing method of the invention which controls operation of the microwave oven according to state of its door by using a photo-detecting sensor.
- Fig. 1 represents a schematic view showing an essential part of the apparatus according to the invention.
- a door 1 is hinged to the main body of a microwave oven.
- a door hook 2 is attached to the door 1.
- the door hook 2 can be moved into the inside of a latch apparatus B-B′ through an opening provided in the latch apparatus B-B′.
- An elastic end of an operating plate 4 is fixed to the latch apparatus B-B′ and the other end of the operating plate not fixed to the latch apparatus B-B′ is forced to move by the door hook 2, so that a first microswitch 10 is turned on. Because the first microswitch 10 connects power to the primary winding of a transformer, when the door hook 2 pushes the operating plate 4 with the door 1 closed the transformer is connected to power.
- the distorted end of the door hook 2 pushes downward a lever 5 with the door hook 2 gone into the inside of the latch apparatus.
- the second microswitch 20 connected to the microprocessor is turned on.
- a photo-detecting sensor 30 is mounted in front of the second microswitch 20.
- the photo-detecting sensor 30 comprises a light emitting element and a light receiving element.
- the photo-detecting sensor 30 is electrically connected to the microprocessor.
- the lever 5 When the lever 5 is inserted into the photo-detecting sensor 30, it sends an "off"-signal to the microprocessor, and, when the lever 5 is not inserted into the photo-detecting sensor 30, it sends an "on"-signal to the microprocessor.
- Fig. 2 is a flow chart showing the operation of the microprocessor according to the invention.
- the microprocessor When power is applied to the microwave oven according to the invention, the microprocessor is ready to detect the state of the door (processing block 100).
- the door hook 2 When the door hook 2 is inserted into the inside of the latch apparatus B-B′, not only the end of the door hook 2 pushes the operating plate 4 in the direction of advancing the door hook 2 but also the distorted end of the door hook 2 pushes downward the lever 5.
- the second microswitch 20 is turned on with the lever 5 pushed downward.
- the first microswitch 10 is interposed between the primary winding of the transformer and the power line.
- the first microswitch 10 When the operating plate 4 is pushed with the door 1 closed, the first microswitch 10 is turned on and, therefore, it connects the primary winding of the transformer to the power line.
- the second microswitch 20 is connected to the microprocessor.
- an "on" signal is sent to the microprocessor, so that the microprocessor decides that door 1 is normally closed (processing block 200).
- the microprocessor inquires whether or not the photo-detecting sensor 30 is turned on and decides the state of the photo-detecting sensor 30 at processing block 300. That is to say, when the lever 5 is inserted into the photo-detecting sensor 30, it sends an "off” signal to the microprocessor and when the lever 5 is not inserted into the photo-detecting sensor 30, it sends an "on” signal to the microprocessor. Therefore, the microprocessor decides the state of the door 1 once more.
- the magnetron is driven during a period of time set by means of the keyboard (not shown), so that the microwave oven cooks food in its cooking chamber (processing block 800).
- the microprocessor displays an error on a display board (processing block 400), and it performs the next operation (processing block 700).
- the position of the photo-detecting sensor 30 which is turned on and off by the lever 5 can be adjusted up and down in a range to detect that an alien substance interposes between the door 1 and the opening of the cooking chamber.
- the microprocessor inquires whether or not the photo-detecting sensor 30 is turned on and decides the state of it at processing block 500. In case the photo-detecting sensor 30 is turned off, the microprocessor displays an error on the display board at processing block 400 and performs the next operation (processing block 700). In case the photo-detecting sensor 30 is turned on, the microprocessor performs the next operation (for example, stand by) at processing block 600.
- an apparatus according to the invention comprises a photo-detecting sensor and others without a mechanical switch.
- said lever 5 is substituted for a lever mounted in the latch apparatus instead of the lever of the microswitch.
- the invention detects the state of the door by using the mechanical switch and the photo-detecting sensor in order to prevent leakage of microwaves from the microwave oven, and it detects a defect of the mechanical switch, displays the state of door and gives alarm according to state of door.
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Description
- The invention relates to an apparatus for detecting whether microwave oven's door is open or closed, particularly to an apparatus for detecting a defect of a mechanical switch and starts from the US-A-4,638,137.
- When a human body is exposed to microwaves generated at a microwave oven, the human body is seriously hurt. For example, if the human eye is exposed to microwaves, they can cause cataract.
- In order to eliminate such a danger generated by exposing human body to microwaves, the conventional microwave oven uses a mechanical switch so that the range or oven operates only when its door is completely closed and microwaves do not leak.
- US-A-4,511,780, for example, discloses a switch operating assembly for a microwave heating apparatus having a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism includes a sliding member which moves to turn on a microswitch for controlling the operation of the magnetron and which slides automatically to turn off the microswitch when the door is opened.
- Furthermore, US-A-4,504,719 discloses a latch and switch arrangement for use with a microwave oven, which assures that the door of the microwave oven is tightly closed and the latch on the door properly actuates and deactuates a mechanical switch for controlling the operation of the magnetron.
- However, because of mechanical abrasion due to extended use over a long period of time, the mechanical switch is quite in a state in which malfunction is possible. Therefore, the microwave oven may operate with its door not completely closed, so that it is possible that microwaves leak.
- US-A-4,638,137 discloses an apparatus in which opening and closing of the microwave oven's door is detected by a microprocessor which controls operation of the microwave oven according to the detected state to prevent leakage of microwaves. In such an apparatus the cooking time is input through keyboard, and, if the microwave oven's door is closed, a door key gives a pushing force to one part of a slide plate. A stop plate which is an integral part of a cooking start button prevents the slide plate from moving. However, if the cooking start button is pushed, the stop plate moves forward, so that the slide plate moves in the door key pushing direction and a heat start switch is closed. At this time, a switch connecting primary winding of a transformer to a power line is closed, and another switch moving together with said switch is closed, so that a signal informing that the heat start switch is closed is sent to a microprocessor. The microprocessor having received said signal energizes relay windings via a converter, such that a relay switch is closed and the primary winding of the transformer is connected with the power line. Therefore, power is applied to the primary winding through a switch moving together with the door, that is to say, when door is closed it is closed and when door is open it is open, thereby a magnetron operates and microwaves are generated.
- Although a microprocessor understands opening and closing of the door through the mechanical switch which detects the state of the door and sends a signal corresponding to the state of door to the microprocessor, when the mechanical switch malfunctions, it is possible for the microprocessor to misunderstand the state of door.
- Accordingly, it is the object of the invention to provide an apparatus which can prevent leakage of microwaves in case the mechanical switch is defect.
- The invention resides in an apparatus of the kind referred to in claim 1.
- Particular embodiments of the invention are set out in the dependent claims.
- The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1 shows a microwave oven's door opening and closing detecting apparatus in which a photo-detecting sensor is mounted according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 shows a flow chart showing method of the invention which controls operation of the microwave oven according to state of its door by using a photo-detecting sensor.
- Fig. 1 represents a schematic view showing an essential part of the apparatus according to the invention. As shown therein, a door 1 is hinged to the main body of a microwave oven. A
door hook 2 is attached to the door 1. Thedoor hook 2 can be moved into the inside of a latch apparatus B-B′ through an opening provided in the latch apparatus B-B′. An elastic end of an operating plate 4 is fixed to the latch apparatus B-B′ and the other end of the operating plate not fixed to the latch apparatus B-B′ is forced to move by thedoor hook 2, so that afirst microswitch 10 is turned on. Because the first microswitch 10 connects power to the primary winding of a transformer, when thedoor hook 2 pushes the operating plate 4 with the door 1 closed the transformer is connected to power. - Also, the distorted end of the
door hook 2 pushes downward alever 5 with thedoor hook 2 gone into the inside of the latch apparatus. When thelever 5 is pushed downward, thesecond microswitch 20 connected to the microprocessor is turned on. - A photo-detecting
sensor 30 is mounted in front of thesecond microswitch 20. The photo-detectingsensor 30 comprises a light emitting element and a light receiving element. When thelever 5 is pushed downward the end of thelever 5 is inserted into the photo-detectingsensor 30. The photo-detecting sensor 30 is electrically connected to the microprocessor. When thelever 5 is inserted into the photo-detecting sensor 30, it sends an "off"-signal to the microprocessor, and, when thelever 5 is not inserted into the photo-detecting sensor 30, it sends an "on"-signal to the microprocessor. - Fig. 2 is a flow chart showing the operation of the microprocessor according to the invention.
- When power is applied to the microwave oven according to the invention, the microprocessor is ready to detect the state of the door (processing block 100). When the
door hook 2 is inserted into the inside of the latch apparatus B-B′, not only the end of thedoor hook 2 pushes the operating plate 4 in the direction of advancing thedoor hook 2 but also the distorted end of thedoor hook 2 pushes downward thelever 5. At this time, thesecond microswitch 20 is turned on with thelever 5 pushed downward. Thefirst microswitch 10 is interposed between the primary winding of the transformer and the power line. When the operating plate 4 is pushed with the door 1 closed, thefirst microswitch 10 is turned on and, therefore, it connects the primary winding of the transformer to the power line. Thesecond microswitch 20 is connected to the microprocessor. When thesecond microswitch 20 is turned on by thedoor hook 2, an "on" signal is sent to the microprocessor, so that the microprocessor decides that door 1 is normally closed (processing block 200). When the door 1 is normally closed, the microprocessor inquires whether or not the photo-detecting sensor 30 is turned on and decides the state of the photo-detectingsensor 30 atprocessing block 300. That is to say, when thelever 5 is inserted into the photo-detecting sensor 30, it sends an "off" signal to the microprocessor and when thelever 5 is not inserted into the photo-detecting sensor 30, it sends an "on" signal to the microprocessor. Therefore, the microprocessor decides the state of the door 1 once more. When the photo-detecting sensor 30 is turned off, the magnetron is driven during a period of time set by means of the keyboard (not shown), so that the microwave oven cooks food in its cooking chamber (processing block 800). When the photo-detecting sensor 30 is turned on, the microprocessor displays an error on a display board (processing block 400), and it performs the next operation (processing block 700). Here, the position of the photo-detectingsensor 30 which is turned on and off by thelever 5 can be adjusted up and down in a range to detect that an alien substance interposes between the door 1 and the opening of the cooking chamber. When the door 1 is abnormally closed, that is to say, when thesecond microswitch 20 is turned off, the microprocessor inquires whether or not the photo-detectingsensor 30 is turned on and decides the state of it atprocessing block 500. In case the photo-detecting sensor 30 is turned off, the microprocessor displays an error on the display board atprocessing block 400 and performs the next operation (processing block 700). In case the photo-detecting sensor 30 is turned on, the microprocessor performs the next operation (for example, stand by) atprocessing block 600. - In another embodiment of the invention, an apparatus according to the invention comprises a photo-detecting sensor and others without a mechanical switch. In this case, said
lever 5 is substituted for a lever mounted in the latch apparatus instead of the lever of the microswitch. We have the advantage that the number of elements is reduced and the working process is simple. - As described above, the invention detects the state of the door by using the mechanical switch and the photo-detecting sensor in order to prevent leakage of microwaves from the microwave oven, and it detects a defect of the mechanical switch, displays the state of door and gives alarm according to state of door.
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- A microwave oven's door opening and closing detection apparatus controlling the microwave oven by detecting the state of the door (1) according to the operation of a hook (2) at times when the microwave oven's door is closed, comprising:
at least one lever means (5) actuated by the hook (2) attached to the door (1) of the oven and
a microprocessor for controlling the microwave oven by applying power to a transformer thereof,
characterized by
at least one photo-detecting means (30) which is responsive to said lever means (5) and an output signal of which is applied to said microprocessor. - The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said lever means (5) is inserted into said photo-detecting means (30) by the hook (2) and forces said photo-detecting means (30) to be turned on or off when the door (1) is closed.
- The apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said photo-detecting means (30) comprises a light emitting element and a light receiving element.
- The apparatus according to any of the claims 1 to 3, further comprising at least one switch means (20) for controlling the magnetron of the microwave oven, said switch means comprising said lever means (5) actuated by the hook (2) attached to the door (1) of the oven.
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