EP2484982A1 - A cooking oven with a thermal insulated oven cavity - Google Patents

A cooking oven with a thermal insulated oven cavity Download PDF

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EP2484982A1
EP2484982A1 EP11001018A EP11001018A EP2484982A1 EP 2484982 A1 EP2484982 A1 EP 2484982A1 EP 11001018 A EP11001018 A EP 11001018A EP 11001018 A EP11001018 A EP 11001018A EP 2484982 A1 EP2484982 A1 EP 2484982A1
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insulation layer
oven
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Mirjam Zybok
Bernd Heisswolf
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Electrolux Home Products Corp NV
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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
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    • F24C15/34Elements and arrangements for heat storage or insulation

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  • the present invention relates to a cooking oven with at least one thermal insulated oven cavity. Further, the present invention relates to the use of hemp for the insulation layer at an oven cavity of a cooking oven.
  • High temperatures are generated in an oven cavity of a cooking oven.
  • the temperature in the oven cavity may be about 500°C.
  • the furniture enclosing said oven cavity tolerates only a temperature lower than 90°C.
  • an efficient thermal insulation between the oven cavity and the furniture is required. Further, the efficient thermal insulation allows low energy consumption.
  • the thermal insulation is achieved by an insulation layer enclosing at least partially the oven cavity.
  • said insulation layers are made of glass wool, mineral wool and/or rock wool. Said materials have low heat conductivity.
  • dust particles are intensively emitted. These dust particles are very displeasing for the assembler. Said dust particles cause itchiness and caught.
  • the insulation layer must be separated from the oven cavity.
  • insulation layers are foamed or expanded minerals and foamed plastics. Also in these cases, the insulation layer must be separated from the oven cavity after dismantling or waste of the cooking oven.
  • the object of the present invention is achieved by the cooking oven according to claim 1.
  • At least a part of the insulation layer is made of hemp.
  • the core of the present invention is that the insulation layer or a part of said insulation layer is made of hemp.
  • the insulation layer or a part of said insulation layer is made of hemp.
  • hemp reduces CO 2 during growing. Hemp has sufficient heat conductivity, so that the thermal insulation of the oven cavity is ensured.
  • the installation of the insulation layer made of hemp is very convenient for the assembler.
  • hemp is not carcinogen. Hemp does not contain any harmful substances.
  • hemp is compostable, so that there are no problems after a waste disposal of the insulation layer made of hemp.
  • the production of said insulation layer provides no environmental burden.
  • the oven cavity includes a top wall, a bottom wall, two side walls and a rear wall, wherein the insulation layer encloses at least one of said walls.
  • the insulation layer encloses the top wall, the bottom wall and the side walls of the oven cavity.
  • the insulation layer may form a closed loop.
  • the insulation layer may be formed as a single-piece part. The single-piece part insulation layer simplifies the production of the oven cavity and the cooking oven.
  • the insulation layer is enclosed by at least one metal foil.
  • the metal foil allows reflections of heat radiation back to the oven cavity.
  • the insulation layer may be fastened at the oven cavity by at least one tape enclosing said insulation layer.
  • the tape enclosing the insulation layer allows a simple fastening of the insulation layer at the oven cavity.
  • the insulation layer may be fastened at the oven cavity by at least two parallel tapes enclosing said insulation layer.
  • the parallel tapes allow a stable fastening of the insulation layer at the oven cavity.
  • the at least one tape is made of metal.
  • the metal tape is stable and heat resistant.
  • the insulation layer has a thickness between 30 mm and 200 mm. Such a thickness is sufficient for the thermal insulation of the oven cavity.
  • the density is between 30 kg/m 3 and 42 kg/m 3 .
  • the present invention relates a use of hemp as a thermal insulating material, wherein the hemp is used for an insulation layer enclosing at least partially an oven cavity of a cooking oven.
  • FIG 1 illustrates a perspective view of an oven cavity 10 enclosed by an insulation layer 12 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the oven cavity 10 is provided for a cooking oven.
  • the oven cavity 10 includes two side walls, a top wall, a bottom wall and a rear wall.
  • the front side of the oven cavity 10 is open.
  • the front side of the oven cavity 10 is closable by an oven door.
  • the insulation layer 12 encloses the both side walls, the top wall and the bottom wall of the oven cavity 10.
  • the insulation layer 12 is made of hemp.
  • the heat conductivity of hemp is sufficiently low, so that the thermal insulation of the oven cavity 10 is ensured.
  • hemp is not carcinogen. Hemp does not contain any harmful substances. There is no labelling obligation for hemp. Additionally, hemp is compostable, so that there are no problems after a waste disposal of the insulation layer 12 made of hemp. The production of said insulation layer 12 provides no environmental burden.
  • the insulation layer 12 is fastened by a front tape 14 and a rear tape 16.
  • the front tape 14 and the rear tape 16 are made of metal.
  • the front tape 14 and the rear tape 16 form a holding device 14 for the insulation layer 12.
  • the front tape 14 and rear tape 16 are arranged parallel to each other.
  • the insulation layer 12 is pressed against the side walls, the top wall and the bottom wall of the oven cavity 10 by the front tape 14 and rear tape 16.
  • the parallel tapes 14 and 16 allow a stable fastening of the insulation layer 12 at the oven cavity 10. Since the tapes 14 and 16 are made of metal, they are stable and heat resistant.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a cooking oven with at least one thermal insulated oven cavity (10), wherein said oven cavity (10) is at least partially enclosed by an insulation layer (12). At least a part of the insulation layer (12) is made of hemp.

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  • The present invention relates to a cooking oven with at least one thermal insulated oven cavity. Further, the present invention relates to the use of hemp for the insulation layer at an oven cavity of a cooking oven.
  • High temperatures are generated in an oven cavity of a cooking oven. In particular, if treatment by pyrolysis is performed, then the temperature in the oven cavity may be about 500°C. In contrast, the furniture enclosing said oven cavity tolerates only a temperature lower than 90°C. Thus, an efficient thermal insulation between the oven cavity and the furniture is required. Further, the efficient thermal insulation allows low energy consumption.
  • The thermal insulation is achieved by an insulation layer enclosing at least partially the oven cavity. Typically, said insulation layers are made of glass wool, mineral wool and/or rock wool. Said materials have low heat conductivity. However, during the installation of glass wool, mineral wool or rock wool, dust particles are intensively emitted. These dust particles are very displeasing for the assembler. Said dust particles cause itchiness and caught.
  • Further, after dismantling or waste of the cooking oven the insulation layer must be separated from the oven cavity.
  • Other usual materials for the insulation layers are foamed or expanded minerals and foamed plastics. Also in these cases, the insulation layer must be separated from the oven cavity after dismantling or waste of the cooking oven.
  • It is an object of the present invention to provide a cooking oven with a thermal insulated oven cavity, wherein the insulation layer overcomes the above problems.
  • The object of the present invention is achieved by the cooking oven according to claim 1.
  • According to the present invention at least a part of the insulation layer is made of hemp.
  • The core of the present invention is that the insulation layer or a part of said insulation layer is made of hemp. There is no CO2 generated during the production of hemp. On the contrary, hemp reduces CO2 during growing. Hemp has sufficient heat conductivity, so that the thermal insulation of the oven cavity is ensured. The installation of the insulation layer made of hemp is very convenient for the assembler. Further, hemp is not carcinogen. Hemp does not contain any harmful substances. There is no labelling obligation for hemp. Additionally, hemp is compostable, so that there are no problems after a waste disposal of the insulation layer made of hemp. The production of said insulation layer provides no environmental burden.
  • According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention the oven cavity includes a top wall, a bottom wall, two side walls and a rear wall, wherein the insulation layer encloses at least one of said walls.
  • In particular, the insulation layer encloses the top wall, the bottom wall and the side walls of the oven cavity. In this case, the insulation layer may form a closed loop. Further, the insulation layer may be formed as a single-piece part. The single-piece part insulation layer simplifies the production of the oven cavity and the cooking oven.
  • Additionally, the insulation layer is enclosed by at least one metal foil. The metal foil allows reflections of heat radiation back to the oven cavity.
  • The insulation layer may be fastened at the oven cavity by at least one tape enclosing said insulation layer. The tape enclosing the insulation layer allows a simple fastening of the insulation layer at the oven cavity.
  • Further, the insulation layer may be fastened at the oven cavity by at least two parallel tapes enclosing said insulation layer. The parallel tapes allow a stable fastening of the insulation layer at the oven cavity.
  • In particular, the at least one tape is made of metal. The metal tape is stable and heat resistant.
  • For example, the insulation layer has a thickness between 30 mm and 200 mm. Such a thickness is sufficient for the thermal insulation of the oven cavity. The density is between 30 kg/m3 and 42 kg/m3.
  • At last, the present invention relates a use of hemp as a thermal insulating material, wherein the hemp is used for an insulation layer enclosing at least partially an oven cavity of a cooking oven.
  • Novel and inventive features of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims.
  • The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the accompanied drawing, in which
  • FIG 1
    illustrates a perspective view of an oven cavity enclosed by an insulation layer according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG 1 illustrates a perspective view of an oven cavity 10 enclosed by an insulation layer 12 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The oven cavity 10 is provided for a cooking oven.
  • The oven cavity 10 includes two side walls, a top wall, a bottom wall and a rear wall. The front side of the oven cavity 10 is open. The front side of the oven cavity 10 is closable by an oven door. In this example, the insulation layer 12 encloses the both side walls, the top wall and the bottom wall of the oven cavity 10.
  • The insulation layer 12 is made of hemp. The heat conductivity of hemp is sufficiently low, so that the thermal insulation of the oven cavity 10 is ensured.
  • During the installation of the cooking oven no dust particles are emitted, so that the assembler gets no itchiness and no caught by the insulation layer 12 made of hemp. The installation of the insulation layer 12 made of hemp is very convenient for the assembler.
  • Further, hemp is not carcinogen. Hemp does not contain any harmful substances. There is no labelling obligation for hemp. Additionally, hemp is compostable, so that there are no problems after a waste disposal of the insulation layer 12 made of hemp. The production of said insulation layer 12 provides no environmental burden.
  • The insulation layer 12 is fastened by a front tape 14 and a rear tape 16. In this embodiment, the front tape 14 and the rear tape 16 are made of metal. The front tape 14 and the rear tape 16 form a holding device 14 for the insulation layer 12. The front tape 14 and rear tape 16 are arranged parallel to each other. The insulation layer 12 is pressed against the side walls, the top wall and the bottom wall of the oven cavity 10 by the front tape 14 and rear tape 16. The parallel tapes 14 and 16 allow a stable fastening of the insulation layer 12 at the oven cavity 10. Since the tapes 14 and 16 are made of metal, they are stable and heat resistant.
  • Although an illustrative embodiment of the present invention has been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawing, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to that precise embodiment, 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)

  1. A cooking oven with at least one thermal insulated oven cavity (10), wherein said oven cavity (10) is at least partially enclosed by an insulation layer (12),
    characterized in, that
    at least a part of the insulation layer (12) is made of hemp.
  2. The cooking oven according to claim 1,
    characterized in, that
    the oven cavity (10) includes a top wall, a bottom wall, two side walls and a rear wall, wherein the insulation layer (12) encloses at least one of said walls.
  3. The cooking oven according to claim 1 or 2,
    characterized in, that
    the insulation layer (12) encloses the top wall, the bottom wall and the side walls of the oven cavity (10).
  4. The cooking oven according to any one of the preceding claims,
    characterized in, that
    the insulation layer (12) is formed as a single-piece part.
  5. The cooking oven according to any one of the preceding claims,
    characterized in, that
    the insulation layer (12) is enclosed by at least one metal foil.
  6. The cooking oven according to any one of the preceding claims,
    characterized in, that
    the insulation layer (12) is fastened at the oven cavity by at least one tape (14, 16) enclosing said insulation layer (12).
  7. The cooking oven according to any one of the preceding claims,
    characterized in, that
    the insulation layer (12) is fastened at the oven cavity by at least two parallel tapes (14, 16) enclosing said insulation layer (12).
  8. The cooking oven according to claim 6 or 7,
    characterized in, that
    the at least one tape (14, 16) is made of metal.
  9. The cooking oven according to any one of the preceding claims,
    characterized in, that
    the insulation layer (12) has a thickness between 30 mm and 200 mm.
  10. A use of hemp as a thermal insulating material,
    characterized in, that
    the hemp is used for an insulation layer (12) enclosing at least partially an oven cavity (10) of a cooking oven.
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EP1300499A1 (en) * 2001-09-29 2003-04-09 Günter Alois Piechatzek Insulating mat based on hemp fibers, process and apparatus for making it
EP1793175A1 (en) * 2005-11-16 2007-06-06 Constructions Isothermiques Bontami - C.I.B. Oven device
WO2008089848A1 (en) * 2007-01-25 2008-07-31 Knauf Insulation Limited Mineral fibre insulation
US20100258574A1 (en) * 2009-04-13 2010-10-14 Kevin William Bentley Cellulose based recyclable container

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DE19755912A1 (en) * 1997-12-10 1999-07-01 Aeg Hausgeraete Gmbh Thermally insulating shielding for oven muffle
EP1300499A1 (en) * 2001-09-29 2003-04-09 Günter Alois Piechatzek Insulating mat based on hemp fibers, process and apparatus for making it
EP1793175A1 (en) * 2005-11-16 2007-06-06 Constructions Isothermiques Bontami - C.I.B. Oven device
WO2008089848A1 (en) * 2007-01-25 2008-07-31 Knauf Insulation Limited Mineral fibre insulation
US20100258574A1 (en) * 2009-04-13 2010-10-14 Kevin William Bentley Cellulose based recyclable container

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DE102014207559A1 (en) * 2014-04-22 2015-10-22 BSH Hausgeräte GmbH Cooking appliance with insulation body

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