EP0813031A2 - Plaque de cuisson à connecteur électrique - Google Patents

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EP0813031A2
EP0813031A2 EP97108331A EP97108331A EP0813031A2 EP 0813031 A2 EP0813031 A2 EP 0813031A2 EP 97108331 A EP97108331 A EP 97108331A EP 97108331 A EP97108331 A EP 97108331A EP 0813031 A2 EP0813031 A2 EP 0813031A2
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coupling part
hob
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Johann Ing. Herbst
Klaus Dipl.-Ing. Rabenstein (Fh)
Josef Seehuber
Wolfgang Dipl.-Ing. Schnell
Gerhard Dipl.-Ing. Spitzhirn
Christian Dipl.-Ing. Unterreiner (Fh)
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F24C15/00Details
    • F24C15/10Tops, e.g. hot plates; Rings
    • F24C15/102Tops, e.g. hot plates; Rings electrically heated
    • F24C15/104Arrangements of connectors, grounding, supply wires

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  • the present invention relates to a hob according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
  • Such a hob is known from DE 41 11 848 A1, wherein in order to save energy when cooking, in addition to the conventional hotplates, at least one hotplate which is recessed in the hob and is provided with a heat-insulated side wall is provided.
  • a disadvantage here is in particular the large manufacturing effort for the hob and the cumbersome handling for an operator when working on such a hob.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a hob according to the preamble of claim 1, which avoids the above disadvantages.
  • the hob has a further hotplate with an electrical plug-in coupling part which protrudes from the surface of the hob and is electrically connected to the power supply.
  • An additional domestic appliance with the optimal design for the respective cooking application, for example a conventional cordless electric kettle based on the immersion heater principle, can be placed directly on this hotplate.
  • This kettle can be supplied with electrical energy in a manner known per se without a separate power cord by a counterpart corresponding to the plug-in coupling part in the bottom area of the kettle.
  • the efficiency of this arrangement for boiling water is known to be high.
  • the hob can be made of metal, glass or glass ceramic.
  • the plug coupling part By the plug coupling part from the surface of the The hob protrudes, firstly a targeted placement of an additional domestic appliance, e.g. the kettle, is simplified, secondly the plug-in coupling part is protected from liquid standing on the hob, and thirdly no counterpart to the plug-in coupling part has to protrude from the bottom of the additional domestic appliance.
  • additional domestic appliances can also be plugged into the plug-in coupling part of the hob, for example an egg cooker or the like.
  • the plug-in coupling part sits in an opening of the hob. In order to prevent dirt from penetrating into the interior of the hob, the plug-in coupling part closes the opening of the hob essentially completely. This can be further improved by arranging a seal between the plug-in coupling part and the hob. At the same time, the plug-in coupling part can be thermally decoupled from the hob by means of the seal or another intermediate insert.
  • finding and parking on the hotplate is made easier with the plug-in coupling part and the plug-in coupling part is reduced from mechanical damage, for example, by cooking containers shifted on the hob.
  • the elevation which surrounds the plug-in coupling part is advantageously interrupted at least at one point by a drainage channel.
  • water located within the elevation can run off without penetrating into the plug-in coupling part, and on the other hand the plug-in coupling part remains protected on almost all sides from water or the like standing on the hob.
  • the inner wall of the elevation is only slightly circumferentially spaced from the outer wall of an additional domestic appliance placed on the plug-in coupling part. Boiling water, in particular, can be kept away from the plug-in coupling part if an inner wall of the elevation bears essentially on the circumference on an outer wall of an additional domestic appliance placed on the plug-in coupling part. The water running down the outer wall of the additional domestic appliance is led away from the plug-in coupling part by the elevation. In order to prevent the plug-in coupling part from being damaged by pots drawn over the elevation, the plug-in coupling part protrudes less far from the surface of the hob from the elevation.
  • the elevation can be realized, for example, by embossing the hob or by a separate part that can be attached to the hob.
  • a hotplate replica can be placed on the plug-in coupling part as a cover in a hob with known hotplate hotplates.
  • the hob has drainage openings in the vicinity of the plug-in coupling part, to which a water collecting device is assigned on the underside of the hob.
  • the plug-in coupling part can be switched via an additional control element which is arranged in accordance with the control elements of the conventional hotplates. This ensures simple and clear operability of the hob with the various cooking zones.
  • the hob is equipped according to claim 12.
  • the additional domestic appliance itself can have an actuating element for the same purpose, which prevents thermally critical hotplates from being put into operation when the additional domestic appliance is placed on the plug-in coupling part.
  • thermally critical hotplates can be conventional hotplates and / or hotplates with hotplates of high heating power, which are spaced slightly from the plug-in coupling part.
  • a pot detection arrangement known per se for the additional domestic appliance can also be provided in the hob to prevent the start-up of the thermally critical hotplates when the additional domestic appliance is attached.
  • an additional household appliance for. B. a kettle, with a handle protruding laterally from its side wall or the like or the hotplate with the plug-in coupling part positioning means, which limit the setting of the additional household appliance on the plug-in coupling part to positions in which the handle is sufficiently safe from the conventional that can be operated simultaneously Cooking areas is spaced.
  • This can be achieved, on the one hand, if the plug-in coupling part itself is designed or positioned in such a way that the additional domestic appliance only has a safety function perfect position can be placed on the plug-in coupling part.
  • a form-fitting pair can be provided on the hotplate and additional domestic appliance in order to determine the placement position of the additional domestic appliance. This ensures that the permissible temperature of the handle of the additional domestic appliance is not exceeded when operating a conventional hotplate adjacent to the plug-in coupling part, and in particular without a pot. In the technically perfect position, the handle is sufficiently spaced from this hotplate.
  • the hob has identifying means for identifying an additional domestic appliance that is suitable for operation and that controls the voltage supply of the plug-in coupling part. This ensures that only selected additional domestic appliances released by the manufacturer or distributor of the hob can be operated on the respective hob in a safety-related manner, especially for use on the hob.
  • the hob has a pot-shaped recess into which a base part with the plug-in coupling part can be inserted and fastened essentially in accordance with a mass hotplate.
  • the hotplate can then be treated with the plug-in coupling part in accordance with a mass hotplate hotplate. Sealing of the recess against liquid penetrating into the hob is also achieved in a particularly simple manner.
  • the hob with the plug-in coupling part is designed in accordance with a flat plate and rests on a horizontal work surface in a manner that folds upwards.
  • the trough can thus be folded from the work surface onto a vertical kitchen wall, for example.
  • a fully functional mass hotplate can be placed on the plug-in coupling part instead of an additional domestic appliance or a mass hotplate replica for its operation.
  • the mass hotplate can be easily removed from the plug-in coupling part by an operator or customer service person if required.
  • a swivel arm with the plug-in coupling part is hinged to the edge of the hob or or on a cover plate of the hob, so that the plug-in coupling part is placed on the surface of the hob for placing an additional domestic appliance is pivotable.
  • the hob can therefore be fully equipped with conventional hotplates.
  • glass or glass ceramic plates in particular, their flatness is only impaired in the edge region by the plug-in coupling part. It is particularly advantageous if, in the case of a hob with a frame, the swivel arm is held in the frame.
  • the at least this hotplate of the hob has a heat detection device, the output signal of which controls a locking device of the swivel arm.
  • a warming plate can be placed on the at least one plug-in coupling part for its operation.
  • the warming plate has its own heating means, which can be electrically connected to the power supply of the hob via the plug-in coupling part.
  • this increases the usability of the hob and, on the other hand, provides a flat cooking or working surface of the hob in the area of the plug-in coupling part.
  • the electric plug-in coupling part is arranged in the frame in cooking hobs with a bowl plate enclosed by a frame, particularly made of glass or glass ceramic.
  • a frame particularly made of glass or glass ceramic.
  • the position of the plug-in coupling part protects it well against liquid on the hob plate and against heating caused by the hotplate and vessels placed thereon. This also provides an additional hotplate and at the same time a completely flat and uninterrupted hob plate without an enlargement of the hob.
  • it is arranged retractable in the frame.
  • the hotplate advantageously has a heat detection device in the region of the plug-in coupling part, the output signal of which may separate the plug-in coupling part from the power supply. This can reduce the risk of overheating of the additional domestic appliance parked in the area of the hotplate.
  • the additional domestic appliance itself should, however, be designed in such a way that it withstands the surface temperature of the hob in the storage area without damage.
  • the additional domestic appliance can have a specially temperature-resistant floor or appropriately trained feet.
  • a standing stove 1 has a housing 3 which surrounds an oven muffle (not shown). The oven can be closed by an oven door 5.
  • a rectangular metal hob 7 sits on the housing 3 and has a frame-like raised edge 9 (FIG. 1). In the front area of the range cooker 1, this edge is interrupted by two depressions 11, which are provided for water in the hob 7 to run off.
  • Three mass hot plates 15 protrude from a hob surface 13 of the hob 7, which are fastened in a known manner in corresponding hob openings in the hob 7.
  • a selectable electrical heating output can be switched to the three mass hot plates 15 in a known manner via rotary knobs 17 arranged in the area of a front panel 16 of the range cooker 1 (FIG. 1).
  • a plug-in coupling part 21 is fastened in the hob 7, which has corresponding coupling openings 23 at its upper end section and protrudes from the surface of the hob 7.
  • An additional domestic appliance (not shown) with a counterpart that is designed to match the plug-in coupling part can be plugged onto the plug-in coupling part 21.
  • contact pins of the additional domestic appliance (not shown) penetrate into the coupling openings 23 of the plug-in coupling part 21 and establish an electrically conductive connection between the plug-in coupling part 21 and the additional domestic appliance.
  • the contacts of the plug coupling part 21 are in turn connected to the power supply of the hob 7 via a power line 24 (FIG. 3).
  • an additional rotary knob 25 which is also assigned to the rotary knobs 17 in the control panel 16, is provided (FIG. 1).
  • the hotplate with the electrical plug-in coupling part 21 is marked by an annular embossed elevation 27 protruding from the bowl surface 13.
  • an inner wall 29 of the elevation 27 bears on the outer side of the outer wall of the additional domestic appliance which can be placed on the plug-in coupling part.
  • the survey 27 is in the Near the plug-in coupling part 21 interrupted by a drainage channel 31.
  • the plug-in coupling part 21 is seated in an opening 33 in the bottom of an embossment 35 below the actual trough surface 13 (FIG. 3).
  • a seal 37 is arranged between the plug-in coupling part 21 and the hob 7.
  • the elevation 27 projects beyond the plug-in coupling part 21.
  • two drain openings 39 are additionally provided so that standing water can run off in the region of the plug-in coupling part 21.
  • a drainage device (not shown) is assigned to the drain openings 39 on the underside of the hob 7, which allows the water to drain, for example, to the edge of the cooker.
  • a first electrical line 41 connects the plug coupling part 21 to the power supply of the hob 7 (FIG. 4).
  • a first switch 43 arranged in the first line 41 can be actuated by the additional rotary knob 25. When the additional rotary knob 25 is turned from the off position, the first switch 43 is closed and the plug-in coupling part 21 or its contacts are thus supplied with electrical current.
  • a second switch 45 which is located in a second line 47, is coupled to the first switch 43. The second line 47 connects the power supply to the hob 7 with one of the mass hot plates 15. When the first switch 43 is closed, the second switch 45 is open.
  • a hob 51 has, in addition to a number of conventional hotplates (not shown), a hotplate 52 (FIG. 5).
  • a base part 55 made of plastic is seated in a pot-shaped recess 53, known per se, of the hotplate 52.
  • the housing of the base part 55 is formed by a cover plate 57 and a lower part 59 which can be locked therewith.
  • the cover plate 57 closes the opening of the recess 53 tightly and overlaps the ring-shaped, raised upper end portion 58 on the circumferential side thereof.
  • a known rotationally symmetrical plug-in coupling part 61 protrudes from a circular opening in the center of the cover plate 57.
  • a threaded bolt 63 is formed on the lower part 59, whereby the base part 55 or its lower part 59 can be fastened in the hotplate 52 in accordance with the assembly technology for mass hotplates with the aid of a nut 65 and a fastening rail 67 supported on the underside of the hob 51.
  • electrical lines 69 are connected to the plug-in coupling part 61 and extend as a collecting line through an opening of the base part 55 (not shown) from this into the area below the hob 51 for connection to corresponding switching devices (not shown) of the hob or of a hearth.
  • a rigid first contact arm 71 and a cooperating elastic second contact arm 73 are attached, which carries a magnetizable contact element 75.
  • the contact arms 71, 73 form an electrical switch which is provided in one of the electrical lines 69 of the plug-in coupling part 61.
  • An electric kettle 81 with the corresponding means known per se for the plug-in coupling part 61 for heating water is placed on the hotplate 52 with the plug-in coupling part 61.
  • the kettle 81 has a snout 83 in its upper end section and, opposite this, a handle-shaped plastic handle 85 projecting laterally from the outer wall of the kettle 81.
  • a positioning recess 87 is formed in the bottom of the kettle 81 and a corresponding, upwardly projecting positioning dome 89 is formed on the top of the cover plate 57 of the base part 55. Furthermore, in a recess in the bottom of the kettle 81, a magnet 91 is fastened essentially flush with the bottom surface.
  • the operation of the hob 51 and the kettle 81 according to FIG. 5 is as follows.
  • the positioning means 87, 89 are arranged such that the kettle 81 can only be placed in one position on the hotplate 52 or the base part 55. In this position, the handle 85 protrudes in the direction away from the adjacent conventional hotplates.
  • the magnet 91 in the bottom region of the kettle 81 pulls the contact element 75 and thus the second contact arm 73 upward.
  • the contact between the first and the second contact arms 71, 73 is established and the plug-in coupling part 61 is supplied with electrical voltage.
  • this and the hob have additional switching devices known per se.
  • the second contact arm 73 detaches from the first contact arm 71 due to its pretension and the power supply to the plug-in coupling part 61 or the hotplate 52 is interrupted again.
  • the kettle 81 can obviously also be operated on a base part known per se, independently of the hob 51 and its plug-in coupling part 61.
  • a hob 101 is essentially constructed from a flat, hollow base plate 103 and a dish lid 105.
  • the base plate 103 rests on a horizontal worktop 107, which is arranged in front of a kitchen wall 109 running perpendicular thereto.
  • the lid 105 is leaned against the kitchen wall 109.
  • a mass hotplate 111 known per se and a plug-in coupling part 113 protruding from the upper side of the base plate 103 are provided.
  • two corresponding operating elements 115 are mounted in the front area of the base plate 103.
  • Both the base plate 103 and the cover 105 are hinged in the area of the contact surface between the worktop 107 and the kitchen wall 109.
  • a hob 121 according to the fourth exemplary embodiment has a hob plate 123 made of glass ceramic, which is surrounded by a slightly raised hob frame 125.
  • Various heating elements known per se (not shown), which heat different hotplates 127, are arranged below the hob plate 123.
  • the hotplates 127 are marked in a manner known per se by circular printing on a smooth surface 129 of the pan plate 123.
  • a pivot arm 131 is pivotably supported on a bearing journal 133. At the end section of the swivel arm 131 opposite the bearing pin 133, the latter has a plug-in coupling part 135.
  • the pivot arm 131 is pivoted into its operating position on the trough plate 123.
  • the underside of the swivel arm 131 is completely flat. Therefore, the bottom of the swivel arm only rests on the frame 125 in the region thereof. In the border area between frame 125 and slightly below extending trough plate 123, the swivel arm 131 extends slightly spaced above the trough plate 123 into the latter.
  • the plug coupling part 135 projects vertically upward at its end section.
  • An additional domestic appliance can be placed on this.
  • a groove-like depression corresponding to the swivel arm 131 is to be provided in the floor area of the additional domestic appliance.
  • the swivel arm 131 In its rest position (not shown), the swivel arm 131 can be swiveled upward about 90 ° about the bearing pin 133.
  • temperature sensors known per se are arranged below the trough plate 123, which overturn if the trough plate temperature is too high a known adjusting mechanism lock the swivel arm 131 in its rest position.
  • the plug-in coupling part 135 can also be disconnected from the power supply to the hob if the pan temperatures are too high, or acoustic or optical signals can be given to an operator as a warning by the hob.
  • the electrical connecting lines of the coupling part 135 (not shown) run inside the swivel arm 131. These are led downward in the region of the trough frame 125.
  • the swivel arm 131 can also be placed in the trough frame 125 in such a way that the plug-in coupling part 135 is arranged in the operating position of the swivel arm 131 in the middle of the ring marking of a hotplate 127. This simplifies the placement of an additional domestic appliance on the corresponding hotplate 127.
  • the swivel arm 131 and the corresponding additional domestic appliance can each be designed to be temperature-resistant on their respective underside in such a way that any residual heat stored in the trough plate 123 causes the swivel arm 131 and the added additive - Can not damage home appliance.
  • a hob 141 according to the fifth exemplary embodiment is shown in FIG. 8.
  • This has a flat trough plate 143 made of glass, which is surrounded by a metal trough frame 145.
  • In the left section of the hob 141 there are four cooking points 147 known per se and marked with circular rings.
  • On the right side of the trough plate 143 two plug coupling parts 149 protrude from it.
  • the flat surface of the trough plate 143 is therefore interrupted in this area.
  • Corresponding first and second operating elements 151, 153 are provided in the front region of the trough plate 143 for operating the conventional hotplates 147 and the two plug-in coupling parts 149.
  • the plug coupling parts 149 project slightly from the surface of the trough plate 143 from a corresponding opening in the trough plate and are in the same Area sealed with heat resistant sealants.
  • a warming plate 155 is pivotally supported on the trough frame 145 in the rear region thereof by means of a hinge 157. In the rest position of the warming plate 155 or if an operator wants to work on a plug coupling part 149, the warming plate 155 is folded upwards by 90 °. If the plug-in coupling parts 149 interfere, the warming plate 155 is pivoted down onto the trough plate 143. In this case, a flat left-hand region of the hob plate 143 with the hotplates 147 is separated from the flat top of the warming plate 155 by a step 159.
  • the top of the warming plate can be used as an additional flat work or storage surface.
  • Corresponding coupling elements are additionally provided on the underside of the warming plate 155, by way of which heating elements arranged in the warming plate can be supplied with the power supply applied to the plug-in coupling parts 149. In order to further increase the usability of the warming plate 155, it can be removed from the hinge 157 and thus removed from the hob 141 as a serving plate.
  • FIG. 9 shows the sixth exemplary embodiment of a hob 161.
  • a flat trough plate 163 made of glass ceramic is surrounded by a temperature-resistant trough frame 165.
  • the hob 161 has four known hotplates 167.
  • the trough frame 165 has a large area.
  • two plug-in coupling parts 169 which are retractable into the trough frame 165 are held. These can be pushed into the trough frame 165 essentially flush with the surface of the trough frame by pressure from above and lock in this position. Further pressure on the plug-in coupling part 169 releases it from the catch and automatically slides sufficiently upwards out of the surface of the trough frame 165.
  • a correspondingly equipped kettle 171 (FIG.
  • FIG. 9 can be placed on the plug-in coupling part 169.
  • This stands with a shelf 173 on the surface of the trough plate 163. At the upper edge of the kettle, this has a snout 175 and a cover 177 for closing the kettle 171 in a manner known per se.
  • a handle 179 is provided opposite the snout 175.
  • a bracket 181 extends vertically from its wall below the handle 179, the underside of which has a coupling unit 183. This is designed to correspond to the plug coupling part 169 of the hob 161. To operate the kettle 171, it is placed on the corresponding marking of the hotplate 167 in the region of the plug-in coupling part 169.
  • the underside of the boom 181 lies on it the top of the trough frame 165.
  • the plug-in coupling part 169 is electrically conductively connected to the coupling unit 183.
  • the plug coupling part 169 and thus the consumers of the kettle 171, not shown can be supplied with electrical current.
  • the corresponding hotplates each have heat detection devices, the output signals of which separate the plug-in coupling part 169 from the power supply to the hob 161. Only when the temperature of the trough plate 162 is below a critical value is the power supply to the plug coupling part 169 released.
  • the bottom of the kettle 171 can be designed to be temperature-resistant.
  • the plug-in coupling part 169 can also be arranged in a frame area which is above and outside the housing located below the hob 161 the hob or the cooker extends. This housing additionally shields the heat of the heating elements arranged under the trough plate 163.
  • an adapter base 187 according to FIG. 11 is used.
  • This has a round, flat base plate 189 which can be placed on the trough plate 163 on three support feet 191 made of temperature-resistant material.
  • a second coupling part 193 extends from the top of the base plate 189 in a manner known per se, which is surrounded by the top side of the base plate 189 forming a storage surface 195 for the additional domestic appliance.
  • a coupling arm 197 extends laterally away from the base plate 189, on the underside of which a first coupling part 199 corresponding to the plug-in coupling part 169 is provided.
  • the suitable additional domestic appliance in particular a kettle, can be placed in any direction of rotation on the second coupling part 193 of the adapter base 187.

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