EP2011399B1 - An oven door with a door frame and a door panel - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24C—DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
- F24C15/00—Details
- F24C15/02—Doors specially adapted for stoves or ranges
- F24C15/04—Doors specially adapted for stoves or ranges with transparent panels
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- 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
- H05B6/64—Heating using microwaves
- H05B6/76—Prevention of microwave leakage, e.g. door sealings
- H05B6/766—Microwave radiation screens for windows
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- An oven requires a window in the oven door, so that the user is able to look inside the oven without opening the oven door.
- the oven door further should be made of temperature-resistant materials.
- DE 10 2004 002 470 A1 discloses an oven door with a door frame.
- the door frame includes an injection moulded part enclosing all four circumferential sides of a door panel. In order to attach a further door panel, additional fixing elements are required.
- the oven door cannot be completely disassembled without destroying the door frame.
- the door frame grips the outer portion of the door panel on three circumferential sides of said door panel with said U-shaped form, this structure allows a simple production process, in particular for the step of injection moulding. Further, the door panel can be separated in an easy way the from the door frame by moving the door panel through the open side of the U-shaped door frame at a later time.
- the door panel may be made of transparent plastics.
- the oven door has a very low weight.
- the door frame is formed of a polymer material, preferably a single polymer material.
- the oven door is provided for a cooking oven, preferably for domestic use.
- the door panel may comprise at least one shied grid in order to screen electromagnetic waves.
- the oven door also may be provided for a microwave oven.
- the object of the present invention is further achieved by the method according to claim 9.
- the door frame is produced around the door panel by a single step, the door panel is fixed within the door frame by the same single step, and the door panel comprises at least one hole in the outer portion of the door panel, wherein the hole is penetrated or filled by material of the injection moulded part, wherein preferably the hole is arranged in a corner of the door panel.
- the door frame is produced around the door panel by a single step.
- the door panel is fixed within the door frame by the same single step.
- the door frame and the door panel form a compact unit.
- the method is provided for producing the oven door described above.
- FIG 1 illustrates a door panel 12 for the oven door according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the door panel 12 has a substantially rectangular form.
- the door panel 12 is made of glass.
- the door panel 12 can be made of other temperature-resistant and transparent materials.
- the door panel is made of transparent plastics.
- the door panel 12 comprises two holes 14.
- the holes 14 are arranged in two neighbouring corners of the door panel 12. In this embodiment the holes 14 have a diameter of about 10 mm.
- FIG 2 illustrates a front view of an oven door according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the oven door comprises the door panel 12 according to FIG. 1 and a door frame 10.
- the door frame 10 is formed as a one-piece injection moulded part.
- the material of the door frame 10 is temperature-resistant.
- the door frame 10 is formed of a polymer material.
- the door frame 10 is formed of a single polymer material.
- the door frame comprises an inner portion 18 and an outer portion 20.
- the inner portion 18 grips the door panel 12.
- the outer portion 20 is formed as a profile part.
- the door frame 10 with the profile part allows a low weight and requires less material than a massive door frame.
- the door frame 10 is U-shaped and borders three sides of the door panel 12.
- the holes 14 of the door panel 12 are partially filled with the material of the door frame 10. Within each of the holes 14 is a clearance hole 22 in the inner part 18 of the door frame 10.
- FIG 3 illustrates a section view A-A of the oven door according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the section view A-A relates to the corner of the door frame 10.
- FIG. 3 shows how the inner portion 18 of the door frame 10 grips the door panel 12.
- the outer portion 20 is formed as the profile part. Additionally, the outer portion 20 may comprise one or more hollow-profile parts.
- FIG 3 shows further, how the holes 14 of the door panel 12 are partially filled with the material of the door frame 10.
- the clearance hole 22 is arranged coaxially to the hole 14 of the door panel 12.
- FIG 4 illustrates a section view B-B of the oven door according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the section view B-B represents the cross-section of the bigger part of the door frame 10.
- the inner portion 18 of the door frame 10 grips three circumferential sides of the door panel 12.
- the outer portion 20 is formed as the profile part.
- the structure of the oven door according to the present invention allows a reduced production process by using the injection moulding.
- the door frame 10 is produced around the door panel 12 by a single step.
- the door panel 12 is fixed within the door frame by the same single step.
- the door frame 10 and the door panel 12 form a compact unit. It is not necessary to make any glue operation in order to fix together the door frame and the door panel
- the oven door according to the present invention may include further door panels 12.
- the further door panels 12 may be fixed either in the same way as described above or in another suitable way.
- FIG 5 illustrates a perspective view of the oven door 10 according to a further embodiment of the present invention.
- the oven door 10 according to the further embodiment includes also the door frame 10 and the door panel 12.
- the door frame 10 encloses three circumferential sides of the door panel 12. In each of the lower corners of the door panel 12 is one hole 14, which is at least partially filled with the material of the door frame 10.
- the door panel 12 may comprise one or more additional layers. If the oven door is provided for a microwave oven, then the door panel 12 may comprise a layer formed as a shied grid in order to screen the electromagnetic waves.
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Description
- The present invention relates to an oven door according to the preamble of claim 1. Further, the present invention relates to a method for producing an oven door according to the preamble of claim 9.
- An oven requires a window in the oven door, so that the user is able to look inside the oven without opening the oven door. The oven door further should be made of temperature-resistant materials.
- Known oven doors consist usually of several parts. A typical oven door comprises one or more transparent door panels, which are made of glass or transparent plastics. The door panel is integrated in a door frame. Usually the door frame consists of several frame parts and each frame part is provided for one circumferential side of the door panel.
- The production of such an oven door is very complex and generates high costs. The frame parts have to be put together to the door frame. This requires several working steps. Additionally the door panel must be inserted into the door frame before or after putting together the door frame.
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DE 102443552 discloses all features of the preamble of claim 1. -
DE 10 2004 002 470 A1 discloses an oven door with a door frame. The door frame includes an injection moulded part enclosing all four circumferential sides of a door panel. In order to attach a further door panel, additional fixing elements are required. The oven door cannot be completely disassembled without destroying the door frame. -
DE 102 02 144 A1 discloses an oven door with a door frame enclosing all four circumferential sides of a door panel. The door frame includes also an injection moulded part. Further door panels must be glued onto the outer side of the door frames. -
EP 0 919 361 A2 discloses a method of manufacturing a peripherally encapsulated unit. The peripherally encapsulated unit is manufactured by moulding a peripheral encapsulation of a predetermined internal peripheral contour and internal peripheral size from hot polymetic material in a mould. The frame grips the circumferential side and the outer portions of two largc-scale sides of the panel. - It is an object of the present invention to provide an oven door and a method for producing the oven door, which allow a simple and cheap production.
- This object is achieved by the oven door according to claim 1.
- According to the present invention the door frame is produced around the door panel by a single step, the door panel is fixed within the door frame by the same single step, and the door panel comprises at least one hole in the outer portion of the door panel, wherein the hole is penetrated or filled by material of the injection moulded part, wherein preferably the hole is arranged in a cornet of the door panel.
- The core idea of the present invention is on the one hand, that the door frame is formed as the one-piece injection moulded part, and on the other hand, that the door frame grips directly the outer portion of the door panel on three circumferential sides. This allows a reduced production process by using the injection moulding. The door frame is produced around the door panel by a single step. The door panel is fixed within the door frame by the same single step. Thus, the door frame and the door panel form a compact unit. By the injection moulding it is not necessary to make any glue operation in order to fix together the door frame and the door panel. The hole or the holes, respectively, allow an additional fastening between the door frame and the door panel.
- In particular, the hole is arranged in a corner of the door panel. This allows a big area for a window integrated within the oven door. Preferably the door panel is formed as a substantially rectangular sheet.
- Since the door frame grips the outer portion of the door panel on three circumferential sides of said door panel with said U-shaped form, this structure allows a simple production process, in particular for the step of injection moulding. Further, the door panel can be separated in an easy way the from the door frame by moving the door panel through the open side of the U-shaped door frame at a later time.
- At each end portion of the U-shaped door frame at least one of the holes may be arranged in the door panel. The holes in this position increase the stability of the oven door.
- In the preferred embodiment of the present invention the door panel is made of glass.
- Alternatively, the door panel may be made of transparent plastics. In this case the oven door has a very low weight.
- For example, the door frame is formed of a polymer material, preferably a single polymer material.
- Further, the door frame may comprise at least one portion, which is formed as a profile part. The profile part allows a low weight and requires less material.
- Preferably, the outer portion of the door frame is formed as one or more profile parts. This allows an arbitrary contour of the oven door.
- In particular, the oven door is provided for a cooking oven, preferably for domestic use.
- Further the door panel may comprise at least one shied grid in order to screen electromagnetic waves. Thus, the oven door also may be provided for a microwave oven.
- In order to guarantee the screening the electromagnetic waves it may be provided, that the door panel covers the cross-section of the inner space of the microwave oven.
- The object of the present invention is further achieved by the method according to claim 9.
- According to the present invention the door frame is produced around the door panel by a single step, the door panel is fixed within the door frame by the same single step, and the door panel comprises at least one hole in the outer portion of the door panel, wherein the hole is penetrated or filled by material of the injection moulded part, wherein preferably the hole is arranged in a corner of the door panel.
- This method allows a reduced production process by using the injection moulding. The door frame is produced around the door panel by a single step. The door panel is fixed within the door frame by the same single step. Thus, the door frame and the door panel form a compact unit.
- In particular, the method is provided for producing the oven door described above.
- The novel and inventive features believed to be the characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims.
- The invention will be described in further detail with reference to the drawing, in which
- FIG 1
- illustrates a schematic front view of a door panel for an oven door according to a preferred embodiment of the present in- vention,
- FIG 2
- illustrates a schematic front view the an oven door accotding to the preferred embodiment of the present invention,
- FIG 3
- illustrates a section view A-A of the oven door according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention,
- FIG 4
- illustrates a section view B-B of the oven door according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention,
- FIG 5
- illustrates a perspective view of the oven door according to a further embodiment of the present invention, and
- FIG 6
- illustrates a perspective view of the oven door in
FIG. 5 from the opposite side according to the Further embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG 1 illustrates adoor panel 12 for the oven door according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Thedoor panel 12 has a substantially rectangular form. In this example thedoor panel 12 is made of glass. Alternatively, thedoor panel 12 can be made of other temperature-resistant and transparent materials. For example, the door panel is made of transparent plastics. - The
door panel 12 comprises twoholes 14. Theholes 14 are arranged in two neighbouring corners of thedoor panel 12. In this embodiment theholes 14 have a diameter of about 10 mm. -
FIG 2 illustrates a front view of an oven door according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The oven door comprises thedoor panel 12 according toFIG. 1 and adoor frame 10. Thedoor frame 10 is formed as a one-piece injection moulded part. The material of thedoor frame 10 is temperature-resistant. For example, thedoor frame 10 is formed of a polymer material. Preferably, thedoor frame 10 is formed of a single polymer material. - The door frame comprises an
inner portion 18 and anouter portion 20. Theinner portion 18 grips thedoor panel 12. Theouter portion 20 is formed as a profile part. Thedoor frame 10 with the profile part allows a low weight and requires less material than a massive door frame. - The
door frame 10 is U-shaped and borders three sides of thedoor panel 12. Theholes 14 of thedoor panel 12 are partially filled with the material of thedoor frame 10. Within each of theholes 14 is aclearance hole 22 in theinner part 18 of thedoor frame 10. -
FIG 3 illustrates a section view A-A of the oven door according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The section view A-A relates to the corner of thedoor frame 10.FIG. 3 shows how theinner portion 18 of thedoor frame 10 grips thedoor panel 12. Theouter portion 20 is formed as the profile part. Additionally, theouter portion 20 may comprise one or more hollow-profile parts. -
FIG 3 shows further, how theholes 14 of thedoor panel 12 are partially filled with the material of thedoor frame 10. Theclearance hole 22 is arranged coaxially to thehole 14 of thedoor panel 12. -
FIG 4 illustrates a section view B-B of the oven door according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The section view B-B represents the cross-section of the bigger part of thedoor frame 10. Theinner portion 18 of thedoor frame 10 grips three circumferential sides of thedoor panel 12. Theouter portion 20 is formed as the profile part. - The structure of the oven door according to the present invention allows a reduced production process by using the injection moulding. The
door frame 10 is produced around thedoor panel 12 by a single step. Thedoor panel 12 is fixed within the door frame by the same single step. Thedoor frame 10 and thedoor panel 12 form a compact unit. It is not necessary to make any glue operation in order to fix together the door frame and the door panel - The oven door according to the present invention may include
further door panels 12. Thefurther door panels 12 may be fixed either in the same way as described above or in another suitable way. -
FIG 5 illustrates a perspective view of theoven door 10 according to a further embodiment of the present invention. Theoven door 10 according to the further embodiment includes also thedoor frame 10 and thedoor panel 12. Thedoor frame 10 encloses three circumferential sides of thedoor panel 12. In each of the lower corners of thedoor panel 12 is onehole 14, which is at least partially filled with the material of thedoor frame 10. - The
outer portion 20 of thedoor frame 10 includes twoprofile parts 24 on two opposite sides of saiddoor frame 10. In this example theprofile parts 24 are an integrated part of the vertical portions of thedoor frame 10. Theprofile parts 24 are provided for supporting one or more further door panels. -
FIG 6 illustrates a perspective view of theoven door 10 ofFIG 5 from the opposite side according to the further embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 6 shows partially theprofile parts 24 from the inner side. - For special applications the
door panel 12 may comprise one or more additional layers. If the oven door is provided for a microwave oven, then thedoor panel 12 may comprise a layer formed as a shied grid in order to screen the electromagnetic waves. - Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawing, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various other changes and modifications may be affected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. All such changes and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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Claims (10)
- An oven door including at least one door frame (10) and at least one door panel (12), wherein- the door panel (12) is integrated within the door frame (10),- the door frame (10) has an U-shaped form and grips directly an outer portion of at least one door panel (12) on three circumferential sides of said door panel (12),- the door frame (10) is formed as a one-piece injection moulded part made of a temperature-resistant material, and- the door panel (12) is made of a temperature-resistant material and at least partially of a transparent material,characterized in, that
the door frame (10) is produced around the door panel (12) by a single step, the door panel (12) is fixed within the door frame (10) by the same single step, and the door panel (12) comprises at least one hole (14) in the outer portion of the door panel (12), wherein the hole (14) is penetrated or filled by material (16) of the injection moulded part, wherein preferably the hole (14) is arranged in a corner of the door panel (12). - The oven door according to claim 1,
characterized in, that
the door panel (12) is formed as a substantially rectangular sheet. - The oven door according to claim 2,
characterized in, that
at each end portion of the U-shaped door frame (10) at least one of the holes (14) is arranged in the door panel (12). - The oven door according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in, that
the door panel (12) is made of glass or transparent plastics and/or that the door frame (10) is formed of a polymer material, in particular a thermoplastic material and/or a single polymer material. - The oven door according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in, that
the door frame (10) comprises at least one portion, which is formed as a profile part (18). - The oven door according to claim 5,
characterized in, that
the outer portion of the door frame (10) is formed as one or more profile parts (18). - The oven door according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in, that
the oven door is provided for a cooking oven, preferably for domestic use. - The oven door according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in, that
the door panel (12) comprises at least one shield grid in order to screen electromagnetic waves and/or that the oven door is provided for a microwave oven, wherein preferably the door panel (12) covers the cross-section of the inner space of the microwave oven. - A method for producing an oven door with at least one door frame (10) and at least one door panel (12), wherein said method includes the following steps:- providing at least one door panel (12) made of a temperature-resistant material and at least partially of a transparent material, and- injection moulding of the door frame (10) along three circumferential sides of the door panel (12) with a temperature-resistant material, so that the door frame (10) has an U-shaped form and grips directly an outer portion of the door panel (12) on three circumferential sides of said door panel (12), the door panel (12) is integrated within the door frame (10), and the door frame (10) is formed as a one-piece injection moulded part,characterized in, that
the door frame (10) is produced around the door panel (12) by a single step, the door panel (12) is fixed within the door frame (10) by the same single step, and the door panel (12) comprises at least one hole (14) in the outer portion of the door panel (12), wherein the hole (14) is penetrated or filled by material (16) of the injection moulded part, wherein preferably the hole (14) is arranged in a corner of the door panel (12). - The method according to claim 9,
characterized in, that
the method is provided for producing an oven door according to any one of the claims 1 to 8.
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