EP1819966A2 - Oven with improved arrangement of the internal elements - Google Patents

Oven with improved arrangement of the internal elements

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Publication number
EP1819966A2
EP1819966A2 EP05805609A EP05805609A EP1819966A2 EP 1819966 A2 EP1819966 A2 EP 1819966A2 EP 05805609 A EP05805609 A EP 05805609A EP 05805609 A EP05805609 A EP 05805609A EP 1819966 A2 EP1819966 A2 EP 1819966A2
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Prior art keywords
oven
muffle
pyrolitic
cooking compartment
container
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German (de)
English (en)
French (fr)
Inventor
Luciano Antonini
Jean Claude Chapelier
Mirco Milanese
Renato Longo
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Whirlpool EMEA SpA
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Indesit Co SpA
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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
    • F24C15/006Arrangements for circulation of cooling air
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F24C14/00Stoves or ranges having self-cleaning provisions, e.g. continuous catalytic cleaning or electrostatic cleaning
    • F24C14/02Stoves or ranges having self-cleaning provisions, e.g. continuous catalytic cleaning or electrostatic cleaning pyrolytic type
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F24C7/00Stoves or ranges heated by electric energy
    • F24C7/08Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices

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  • the present invention relates to a pyrolitic oven according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • a plurality of pyrolitic ovens are known; the size of those for domestic use is almost standardized, due to the necessity of installing built-in ovens into a recess of a kitchen cabinet. Except for craftworks, the standard sizes of said recess are 60 cm width x 60 cm height x 60 cm depth, or 90 cm width x 60 cm height x 60 cm depth.
  • the pyrolitic oven comprises three elements: an upper grill element positioned inside the cooking compartment, a circular element for ventilated cooking, and a lower element typically positioned within a housing under the muffle. Through said element it is possible to carry out different types of cooking and to perform a pyrolisis process wherein the oven temperature is brought to approximately 500 0 C in order to carbonize all food residues forming the dirt and which are typically deposited on the walls of the cooking compartment.
  • Patents GB 2 325 299, GB 1 455 838 and US 6,730,881 describe pyrolitic ovens fitted with just two elements: an upper element for the grill and a circular element for ventilated cooking. Notwithstanding the absence of the lower element, in the Patents GB 2 325 299 and US 6,730,881 the oven control electronics is still located above the muffle.
  • control electronics is located behind the muffle, in direct contact with the grill element; the reasons for such an illogical positioning of the control electronics are not described. In all known solutions, therefore, the control electronics is located in a relatively hot zone of the oven, so that the control electronics must be adapted to operate at relatively high temperatures of approximately 75°C, or else cool fans must be provided.
  • WO 97/26486 discloses the idea of locating almost the entire electronics and the control panel inside the handle of the door of the oven cooking compartment. The only exception, due to safety reasons, is represented by the power electronics, which is part of the control electronics and manages the energy supply. This solution offers the advantage of eliminating the encumbrance of the control panel, but it does not teach how to obtain a reduction of the oven dimensions, for it does not indicate where the power electronics should be located.
  • a first object of the present invention is therefore to find a better position for the control electronics, thereby allowing less restrictive operating specifications for said electronics.
  • another object of the present invention is to provide a pyrolitic oven characterized by low costs and reduced dimensions.
  • a size reduction must be achieved without affecting the capacity of the cooking compartment, which must remain of approximately 50 It.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a multifunction pyrolitic oven having just two elements and compensate for the absence of the lower element.
  • Fig. 1 shows a kitchen cabinet and an oven being built-in.
  • Fig. 2 shows an open oven.
  • Fig. 3 shows a vertical cross-section of an oven according to the prior art.
  • Fig. 4 shows a vertical cross-section of an oven according to the invention.
  • Fig. 5 shows a front view of an oven according to the invention, with the door closed.
  • Fig. 6 shows an embodiment of a fan guard according to the invention.
  • corresponding items will be referred to the same reference number.
  • Fig. 1 shows a kitchen cabinet 1 in which a refrigerator 2 is built-in; Fig. 1 also shows an oven 3 made according to the prior art being built-in inside a recess 4 of the cabinet.
  • the oven 3 is fitted with a control panel 5 comprising knobs 6 and a display 7 through which the user can select the cooking parameters, in particular temperature and time, and possibly preset cooking programs as well.
  • Fig. 1 also shows the container 8 which encloses the rear portion of the oven, while in front there is a door 9 provided with a handle 10 and an inspection glass 11.
  • Fig. 2 shows a front view of the oven 3 with the door 9 open. In this illustration it is visible the muffle 12 defining a cooking compartment 13 in which the food to be cooked can be placed; reference number 26 shows a baking pan positioned inside the cooking compartment.
  • Fig. 3 shows a vertical cross-section of an oven according to the prior art; inside the muffle there are a grill element 14 close to the muffle top and a circular element 15 on the side opposite to the door 9.
  • a fan 16 operated by a motor 17; the fan is mounted with its rotation axis being concentric to the circular element 15, therefore when the element is heated the rotating fan will generate a hot air flow inside the oven.
  • the fan is located behind a guard 18 consisting of a perforated panel mounted on the vertical side of the muffle.
  • the control panel 5 is connected through cables 19 to the control electronics 20, which controls, through electric connections 21, the activation of the fan 16 and the power supplied to the elements, so as to adjust the temperature inside the oven.
  • control electronics 20 therefore operates at relatively high temperatures; in ventilated ovens, the control electronics must typically be sized to operate at 75 °C.
  • the pyrolitic oven comprises a muffle delimiting a cooking compartment wherein food can be placed through an aperture which can be closed by means of a door, a container containing said muffle, and control means being external to said muffle and adapted to control the temperature inside the cooking compartment, and is characterized in that said control means are located in the lower half of said container, preferably near the base of said container.
  • FIG. 4 A vertical cross-section of a pyrolitic oven according to the invention is shown in Fig. 4.
  • the control means 22 are located behind the muffle 12 and rest on the base of the container 8, in an area of the oven being cooler than the high portion of the container.
  • the control means 22 are adapted to adjust the power of a first element 15, being preferably circular, which is located on the side opposite to said aperture, and of a second grill element 14 which is located close to the top of said muffle.
  • said first element and said second element are the only elements adapted to heat the inside of said cooking compartment; in a possible variant, it may be provided that, for instance, the second grill element consists of two distinct elements being controllable independently by said control means.
  • control means 22 comprise power circuits, one or more logic units, in particular a microcontroller, and a plurality of memories, e.g. ROM, RAM, EEPROM.
  • control means 22 are located under the elements 14 and 15, they are less affected by the heat generated by the same elements inside the container.
  • the oven also comprises cooling means, in particular a fan 23 being external to said muffle and located in the upper half of said container; said cooling means adapted to draw air F from outside said container and to make air circulate inside said container 8.
  • the rotation of the fan 23 being external to the muffle generates an air flow F which is drawn from outside the oven through a number of apertures 24 obtained in the base of the container 8 and then delivered outside of the oven through a duct 25 running above the muffle 12.
  • air at room temperature is drawn and gets in contact with the control means, thereby cooling them.
  • control means may be inserted in a dedicated container, preferably a metallic one, fitted with air passage slots and located immediately above an aperture 24 in the base of the container 8.
  • a dedicated container preferably a metallic one, fitted with air passage slots and located immediately above an aperture 24 in the base of the container 8.
  • the position of the control means in an oven according to the invention also allows to reduce the number of elements positioned above the muffle; one of these elements is the control panel, which is a user interface device adapted to the selection of the functions of said oven; knobs 6 or push-buttons and a display 7 are employed for this purpose.
  • said interface device 27 is connected to the control means 22 through electric cables or optical fibers or by radio.
  • said user interface device 27 is located in such a way as to remove a further element from above the muffle and thus be able to reduce the overall dimensions of the oven 3 without decreasing the capacity of the muffle 12.
  • said user interface device 27 is inserted in a handle 10 associated with the oven door 9.
  • said user interface device may also be separated from said oven and used remotely; in this embodiment, the oven according to the invention is therefore provided with a housing, e.g. inside the oven handle, in which said user interface device can be inserted.
  • a housing comprises an electronic board fitted with electrical, optical or radiofrequency contacts adapted to connect said interface device 27 to said control means 22 when said device is inserted in the housing, as well as interfaces, in particular radio or infrared ones, adapted to connect said board to said interface device when the latter is separated from the oven.
  • said user interface device may be a remote control unit directly communicating with said control means through a radio connection.
  • an oven comprising a muffle 12 delimiting a food cooking compartment, a container 8 containing said muffle 12, control means 22 adapted to control the operation of said oven, and a user interface device 17 connected to said control means 22 and adapted to select the operation of said oven may be characterized in that said user interface device 27 can be separated from said oven and used remotely, and that, preferably, the width and height of said container 8 are substantially equal to the width and height of said muffle.
  • the pyrolitic oven according to the invention comprises an internal fan 16 mounted close to the circular element 15 and adapted to generate a hot air flow inside said muffle. Said oven also comprises a guard 28 adapted to avoid the risk of unintentional contact with said internal fan.
  • the oven may comprise diverting means adapted to direct the most part, preferably at least 50%, of the air flow generated by the fan in the muffle toward the base of said cooking compartment.
  • the oven may comprise flow diverters, e.g. simple metal panels, which direct the hot air flow generated by the fan 16 in the muffle toward the base of the cooking compartment.
  • Said means used for diverting the air flow may, as an alternative o in addition, comprise the guard of said internal fan 16.
  • the fan guard comprises a panel 28 being polyhedric, preferably substantially cylindrical, in shape and mountable to or integrated with a first wall of the cooking compartment being opposite to the oven's aperture; according to the invention, said panel has:
  • said panel is substantially cylindrical in shape and is mounted with its base being parallel to the oven's aperture; the panel is provided with apertures 29 and 30 being present solely in said base and in the lower half of the side surface of said cylinder.
  • the apertures 29 along the side surface are bigger than those being present in the base 30, in particular at least one of said apertures covers an area of a few cm , e.g. more than 3 cm .
  • a fan guard e.g. like the one shown by way of example in Fig. 6, which is substantially closed along the side surface facing the top of the cooking compartment and has large apertures 29 along the side surface facing the base of the cooking compartment, the rotation of the fan 16 in the muffle generates an air flow C which escapes through the apertures 29, runs along the side surfaces and enters again through the apertures 30 on the base.
  • Fig. 6 clearly shows how the shape of the apertures along the side surfaces of the guard allows to direct the hot air flow generated by the fan toward the base of the cooking compartment.
  • the teachings of the present Patent Application allow to manufacture a pyrolitic oven fitted with a muffle having a volume of approximately 50 It and being built-in into a recess of a cabinet having at least a side measuring 48 cm.
  • the oven according to the invention still uses a muffle 12 having the standard dimensions of a built-in oven, while the removal of the lower element, the positioning of the control means 22 on the base of the container 8 rather than above the muffle and the contemporary removal of the control panel from the front side of the oven allow, the muffle height being equal, to reduce the vertical dimensions of the oven.
  • Such a reduction may de facto be as large as 12 cm.

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  • Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
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  • Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis (AREA)
  • Electric Stoves And Ranges (AREA)
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EP05805609A 2004-11-08 2005-11-07 Oven with improved arrangement of the internal elements Withdrawn EP1819966A2 (en)

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ITTO20040767 ITTO20040767A1 (it) 2004-11-08 2004-11-08 Forno con disposizione migliorata degli elementi interni
PCT/IB2005/003306 WO2006048748A2 (en) 2004-11-08 2005-11-07 Oven with improved arrangement of the internal elements

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IT (1) ITTO20040767A1 (ru)
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