EP4053458A1 - Appareil de cuisine encastrable - Google Patents
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- EP4053458A1 EP4053458A1 EP22155781.2A EP22155781A EP4053458A1 EP 4053458 A1 EP4053458 A1 EP 4053458A1 EP 22155781 A EP22155781 A EP 22155781A EP 4053458 A1 EP4053458 A1 EP 4053458A1
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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
- F24C15/16—Shelves, racks or trays inside ovens; Supports therefor
- F24C15/162—Co-operating with a door, e.g. operated by the door
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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
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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
- F24C7/00—Stoves or ranges heated by electric energy
- F24C7/08—Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices
- F24C7/082—Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices on ranges, e.g. control panels, illumination
- F24C7/085—Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices on ranges, e.g. control panels, illumination on baking ovens
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- the invention relates to a fitted kitchen appliance according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
- Cooking appliances are also known which have a cooking chamber which is formed immovably, i.e. fixedly, with the cooking appliance and in which the food to be cooked can be arranged in or on a cooking utensil and cooked with the cooking chamber of the cooking appliance closed.
- a cooking appliance can be, for example, an oven, a steamer, a microwave, a combination oven with a steamer and/or with a microwave, and the like.
- Such cooking appliances with a fixed cooking chamber usually have a height of about 45 cm in the vertical direction, at least in Germany, with ovens also having a height of about 60 cm being common.
- Such cooking appliances with a fixed cooking chamber have in common that they have an outer housing as the outer housing, which essentially encloses the cooking appliance on the outside and protects its individual components and elements and makes them manageable together.
- An interior space is formed inside the cooking appliance, which represents the cooking chamber and is essentially enclosed by an inner housing as the inner housing, also known as the cooking chamber muffle or muffle.
- a housing space is formed as an intermediate space between the inner housing and the outer housing, in which functional elements of the cooking appliance such as a controller or a control unit, an electrical power supply and other components can be arranged which serve the intended use of the cooking appliance.
- the outer housing, the inner housing and a panel or a front panel together close the housing space, so that the housing space is not accessible to the user.
- the interior of the cooking appliance has a through opening as an access opening at a depth to the front, through which the interior of the cooking appliance is accessible to the user, in order to insert cooking utensils into the interior of the cooking appliance as its cooking chamber and to arrange them there, and to remove cooking utensils after the treatment of the Remove food from the interior of the cooking appliance and remove it from there.
- the access opening can be opened by the user by means of a closure element, for example in the form of a laterally pivoting door, a downwardly pivoting flap and the like, in order to be able to access the interior of the cooking appliance, as described above, or to close the interior of the cooking appliance and Cooking process or to carry out the cooking process.
- a closure element can be closed or have a viewing window to allow the user to look into the closed interior of the cooking appliance.
- Such drawers as kitchen appliances are basically constructed in a similar way to the cooking appliances described above with a fixed cooking chamber, with drawers being designed to be significantly flatter, ie smaller in the vertical direction, and the user therefore has to be pulled out of the kitchen furniture towards the front to move in the vertical Direction from above to allow access to their interior.
- the movable part of the drawer which can also be referred to as a pull-out, has a pull-out shelf, which serves to accommodate, for example, the cooking utensil in the vertical direction from above and can be moved in depth, for example, via rails arranged laterally in the transverse direction compared to the Inner housing of the drawer can be formed.
- the pull-out shelf usually has a vertically aligned panel in the depth towards the front, which closes the interior of the drawer or its access opening when closed.
- Such drawers also known as built-in drawers, usually have an overall height of about 15 cm in the vertical direction, at least in Germany.
- Drawers are usually arranged in the vertical direction below a cooking appliance with a fixed cooking space, such as below an oven, below a steamer and the like, or in combination with another drawer in the vertical direction one above the other, but can also be installed individually and independently in kitchen furniture . Since the installation spaces for built-in kitchen appliances in kitchen furniture, which can also be referred to as niches, usually have a vertical height of approx. 60 cm, at least in Germany, a drawer with an overall height of approx. 15 cm and a cooking appliance with a fixed cooking chamber can have approx. 45 cm height can be combined with each other as built-in devices.
- the access opening of the interior of the fitted kitchen appliance can be opened by means of a closing element, for example in the form of a door that can be pivoted sideways, a flap that can be pivoted downwards and the like be opened or closed by the user.
- a closing element for example in the form of a door that can be pivoted sideways, a flap that can be pivoted downwards and the like be opened or closed by the user.
- Closure elements of this type that can be pulled out translationally forwards towards the user are also known, for example in the case of baking ovens.
- the invention therefore addresses the problem of providing a built-in kitchen appliance, in particular a built-in cooking appliance, of the type described at the outset, which has an improved
- the cleaning of the interior of the fitted kitchen appliance should be made easier for the user by making it easier for the user to reach or access the interior.
- display and/or operating elements of the fitted kitchen appliance should be easier for the user to reach.
- an alternative to known built-in kitchen appliances of this type should be created.
- the built-in kitchen appliance is characterized in that the closure element is designed to be moved both in a translatory and in a pivoting manner.
- a translational movement is understood to mean a linear or rectilinear movement in one direction.
- a pivoting movement or a pivoting movement is understood to mean a movement about an axis or about a pivoting axis.
- Such a pivoting movement can be purely rotational, i. H. exactly in the circumferential direction around a pivot axis. However, such a pivoting movement can also take place in a combined rotational and translational manner in the form of an arcuate movement about a pivot axis.
- the interior can be at least partially opened by a pivoting movement of the closure element in order to give the user a view of the interior allow, whereby in particular a food can be visually monitored as cooking in the cooking process on its doneness. This also allows vapors to escape from the interior, which can be desirable.
- the interior can be made easily accessible to the user by opening the closure element as far as possible or completely.
- the user can optionally choose between these two variants and combine them.
- a translational movement of the closure element can be carried out first, as described above, and then the pivoting movement, as described above, in order to further simplify access to the interior of the fitted kitchen appliance for the user.
- This can also be done in reverse order.
- improved accessibility of the cooking chamber, the item to be cooked and/or the cooking utensil, in particular for checking, removing and/or loading the item to be cooked can thereby be made possible.
- the interior can be designed in particular as a cooking chamber; in this case, the built-in kitchen appliance can be referred to as a built-in cooking appliance.
- a cooking space is understood to mean a receiving space in which an item to be cooked can be accommodated for cooking.
- Such a cooking space can be formed by a fixed part of the built-in cooking appliance.
- Such a built-in cooking appliance can be used in particular for steaming the food to be cooked, d. H. for cooking the food to be cooked with steam.
- the closure element is designed to be moved in a purely rotationally pivoting manner. This can be done, for example, via a hinge-like mechanical element or the like, which can form a pivot axis. This can keep the implementation of the purely rotary pivoting movement comparatively simple.
- the closure element is designed to be moved in a combined rotational and translational pivoting manner. This can be done using appropriate mechanical elements. As a result, the possibilities of the pivoting movement can be increased.
- the closure element has a base which is designed to be moved in a translatory manner relative to the interior space, and the closure element has a screen which is formed to be moved in a pivoting manner relative to the base.
- the interior is at least partially, preferably essentially, enclosed by an inner housing
- the closure element has at least one rail element, preferably a pair of rail elements, which connects the inner housing and the base in a translationally movable manner.
- the rail element preferably the pair of rail elements, is a telescopic rail, preferably a pair of telescopic rails. This can be a simple way of implementing the rail element described above.
- the screen is configured to be moved up or down in the vertical direction or swingingly to one side in the transverse direction relative to the floor. This can represent various possibilities for implementing the pivoting movement described above.
- the display/control element is arranged on the panel by means of a parallelogram guide.
- a parallelogram guide represents a mechanical mechanism to hold an object attached to a double arm, such as the display/control element shown here, at the original angle in the plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation while the panel is pivoted.
- the display/control element can always be aligned so that it is visible or operable for the user, even during or after the pivoting movement of the panel.
- the built-in kitchen appliance has a standardized installation dimension in the transverse direction, preferably approximately 60 cm wide. In this way, a comparatively compact arrangement of the fitted kitchen appliance according to the invention in a piece of kitchen furniture can be made possible.
- the built-in kitchen appliance has a standardized installation dimension of a built-in drawer in the vertical direction, preferably approx. 15 cm high. This allows a particularly compact design of the fitted kitchen appliance according to the invention. In particular, this creates a simple possibility of combining the fitted kitchen appliance according to the invention with other standardized fitted kitchen appliances one above the other in the vertical direction.
- the built-in kitchen appliance is a built-in cooking appliance.
- the properties and advantages described above can be implemented and used in particular in a built-in cooking appliance.
- the built-in cooking appliance has a height with a standardized installation dimension.
- the overall height is in a range that extends from 12 centimeters to 60 centimeters, preferably in a range from 14 centimeters to 35 centimeters.
- the cooking compartment floor can be designed as a pull-out drawer with telescopic rails that can be pulled out to the front, whereby the panel can be divided vertically in the middle.
- the left and the right part of the panel can be pivoted over the vertical outer edge of the panel to the outer sides via a rotary axis. This can be done in any drawer position.
- the cooking compartment floor can be designed as a pull-out drawer with telescopic rails that can be pulled out to the front, whereby the panel can be swiveled to the right or left via a rotary axis. This can be done in any drawer position.
- the screen can be opened slightly during operation and a vapor gap and/or control elements can be provided on the top edge of the screen.
- a slightly open panel can be opened by pulling out (at least approx. 1 cm and better at least approx. 2 cm or approx. 5 cm) the pull-out or partially opening it (approx. 5° and better approx. 10° or approx. 15° ) of the aperture can be realized.
- the screen can also be implemented as a lift screen.
- the aperture can be opened with a knock-to-open.
- the pull-out and the panel can be opened and closed completely by motor, for example by the built-in kitchen appliance closing itself if a flame develops. If the aperture is not opened by a motor, the end position can be held by its own weight.
- the food to be cooked and/or the cooking container for monitoring, removal and/or loading by the user can be achieved.
- Easier cleaning can also be achieved by making it easier to reach or access the dirt spots.
- a better control and view of the cooking result can be made possible.
- a longitudinal direction X which can also be referred to as depth X or length X, extends.
- a transverse direction Y which can also be referred to as width Y, extends perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction X.
- a vertical direction Z which can also be referred to as the height Z and corresponds to the direction of gravity, extends perpendicularly both to the longitudinal direction X and to the transverse direction Y.
- the longitudinal direction X and the transverse direction Y together form the horizontal X, Y, which can also be referred to as the horizontal plane X, Y.
- figure 1 shows a perspective view of a fitted kitchen appliance 1 according to the invention according to a first exemplary embodiment with a panel 22 partially pivoted downwards.
- figure 2 shows the representation of the figure 1 with flap 22 folded up and bottom 21 partially extended.
- figure 3 shows the representation of the figure 2 with aperture 22 partially swung down.
- the built-in kitchen appliance 1 has an outer housing 10, which can also be referred to as the outer housing 10 and essentially closes off or encloses the built-in kitchen appliance 1 on the outside.
- An inner housing 12 which can also be referred to as the inner housing 12 , is arranged inside the outer housing 10 .
- the inner housing 12 closes in the longitudinal direction X to the front, i.e. from the perspective of a user, upwards and downwards in the vertical direction Z with the outer housing 10, so that an intermediate space (not shown) is formed between the outer housing 10 and the inner housing 12 is, which can also be referred to as the housing space.
- This intermediate space represents the interior of the fitted kitchen appliance 1 .
- the inner housing 12 also essentially encloses an interior space 11 in which a cooking process can be carried out if the fitted kitchen appliance 1 is designed as a built-in cooking appliance 1 .
- the interior space 11 can also be referred to as the cooking space 11 .
- the interior 11 is accessible to a user in the longitudinal direction X from the front of the built-in cooking appliance 1 through a through-opening 13 as an access opening 13 .
- the fitted kitchen appliance 1 also has a closure element 2 in the form of a pull-out 2 which can be moved by the user in order to close the through-opening 13, for example to carry out a cooking process, and to open the through-opening 13 partially or completely.
- the extract 2 has a frame 20 as an extract frame 20, which is attached to the inside of the inner housing 12 on both sides in the transverse direction Y, lying on the outside with a respective rail element 24 in the form of a telescopic rail 24.
- a floor 21 is arranged flat in the horizontal X, Y as a pull-out floor 21 and fixed in a fixed manner. In this way, the base 21 with the frame 20 can be pulled out of the interior space 11 by the user translationally in the longitudinal direction X in an extension direction A and pushed away from the interior space 11 in the opposite direction B in an insertion direction.
- a panel 22 is arranged on the frame 20 and the floor 21 at the front, ie facing the user in the longitudinal direction X or facing away from the interior 11 .
- the panel 22 completely covers the interior 11 in the closed state and can be moved or pivoted by the user in a pivoting direction C in a purely rotational manner in order to make the interior 11 partially or completely accessible.
- the screen 22 is hingedly connected to the base 21 along its lower edge in the transverse direction Y by means of a pivoting element 23 and can be continuously pivoted through an angle of 90° from a vertical orientation to a horizontal orientation and back, and is automatically held in the angular position assumed will.
- the panel 21 can have a viewing window, which allows the user to look through the viewing window into the interior 11 of the fitted kitchen appliance 1 .
- the user can pivot the panel 22 at least partially downwards, see FIG figure 1 , in order to be able to take a better look at the interior 11. This can serve to monitor a cooking process there.
- the user can pull the extension 2 towards him in the longitudinal direction X or in the extension direction A, see FIG figure 2 , for example to be able to easily and safely reach a cooking utensil (not shown) that is on the floor 21 .
- the user can also pivot the panel 22 completely downwards, see FIG figure 3 to further simplify reaching the cookware.
- the interior 11 can be closed again in the reverse order.
- Designing the built-in kitchen appliance 1 as a drawer and arranging it in a piece of kitchen furniture can enable a particularly compact and space-saving implementation of the properties described above.
- This can be done in particular by means of a fitted kitchen appliance 1 according to the invention, which has a normalized or standardized height in the vertical direction Z of approx. 15 cm and a normalized or standardized width in the transverse direction Y of approx. 60 cm.
- the fitted kitchen appliance 1 according to the invention can be arranged, for example as a steam cooker, in the vertical direction Z below, for example, an oven in order to be able to use the respective cooking options simultaneously and independently of one another.
- the oven is designed with a comparatively small height in the vertical direction Z of approx Approx. 60 cm and a width in the transverse direction Y of approx. 60 cm, in particular with a depth in the longitudinal direction X of approx. 60 cm.
- this can enable users to provide or use extended access options to the interior of the fitted kitchen appliance 1 or built-in cooking appliance 1 than previously known, or known cooking options can be made available in a comparatively small space.
- figure 4 shows a perspective view of a fitted kitchen appliance 1 according to the invention according to a second exemplary embodiment with a panel 22 partially pivoted upwards.
- figure 5 shows the representation of the figure 4 with flap 22 folded up and bottom 21 partially extended.
- figure 6 shows the representation of the figure 5 with the panel 22 pivoted completely upwards.
- the panel 22 is arranged by means of pivoting elements 23 in the vertical direction Z at the top of the two lateral elements of the frame 20, so that the purely rotational pivoting movement of the panel 22 can take place upwards.
- figure 7 shows a perspective representation of a fitted kitchen appliance 1 according to the invention according to a third exemplary embodiment with panel elements 22a, 22b partially pivoted outwards.
- figure 8 shows the representation of the figure 7 with panel elements 22a, 22b swiveled in and bottom 21 partially extended.
- figure 9 shows the representation of the figure 8 with screen elements 22a, 22b partially pivoted outwards.
- the panel 22 is divided into a first, right panel element 22a and a second, left panel element 22b.
- Each screen element 22a, 22b is arranged so that it can be pivoted laterally in the transverse direction Y by means of a hinge element 23 on the respective lateral element of the frame 20, so that the two screen elements 22a, 22b can each be pivoted outwards in order to be able to reach the interior 11 as described above .
- figure 10 shows a perspective representation of a fitted kitchen appliance 1 according to the invention according to a fourth exemplary embodiment with panel elements 22a, 22b partially pivoted up and down.
- figure 11 shows the representation of the figure 10 with panel elements 22a, 22b swiveled in and bottom 21 partially extended.
- figure 12 shows the representation of the figure 11 with screen members 22a, 22b pivoted fully up and down.
- the screen 22 is also divided into two screen elements 22a, 22b, of which one screen element 22a can be pivoted upwards in the vertical Z direction and the other screen element 22b can be pivoted downwards in the vertical Z direction.
- figure 13 shows a perspective view of a fitted kitchen appliance 1 according to the invention according to a fifth exemplary embodiment with a panel 22 partially pivoted to the left.
- figure 14 shows the representation of the figure 13 with panel 22 swiveled in and bottom 21 partially extended.
- figure 15 shows the representation of the figure 14 with the panel 22 partially pivoted to the left. In this case, the panel 22 as a whole can be pivoted in the transverse direction Y to the left.
- figure 16 shows a perspective view of a fitted kitchen appliance 1 according to the invention according to a sixth exemplary embodiment with a panel 22 partially pivoted to the right.
- figure 17 shows the representation of the figure 16 with panel 22 swiveled in and bottom 21 partially extended.
- figure 18 shows the representation of the figure 17 with the shutter 22 partially pivoted to the right. In this case, the shutter 22 as a whole can be pivoted in the transverse direction Y to the right.
- figure 19 shows a perspective view of a fitted kitchen appliance 1 according to the invention according to a seventh exemplary embodiment with a panel 22 partially pivoted upwards.
- figure 20 shows the representation of the figure 19 with flap 22 folded up and bottom 21 partially extended.
- figure 21 shows the representation of the figure 20 with the panel 22 pivoted fully upwards.
- the panel 22 is connected to the frame 20 in such a way that the pivot axis in the longitudinal direction X is offset backwards from the front edge of the floor 21. This allows the shade 22 to pivot along a pair of levers (not numbered) of the frame 20 in the vertical Z direction in a comparatively compact manner.
- figure 22 shows a perspective view of a fitted kitchen appliance 1 according to the invention according to an eighth exemplary embodiment with the panel 22 folded up and the base 21 partially extended.
- figure 23 shows the representation of the figure 19 with aperture 22 partially swung down.
- figure 24 shows the representation of the figure 20 With panel 22 pivoted completely downward.
- the panel 22 according to the eighth exemplary embodiment corresponds to the panel 22 according to the first exemplary embodiment, with the addition that in this case a display/control element 25 is arranged on the upper or front edge of the panel 22 on the inside. Information can be visually displayed to the user and/or the user can make operating inputs via the display/control element 25 .
- the display/control element 25 is arranged on the inside of the cover 22 by means of a parallelogram guide (not shown), so that when the cover 22 is pivoted, the display/control element 25 is always aligned towards the user.
- figure 25 shows the fitted kitchen appliance 1 according to the invention according to the eighth exemplary embodiment with the panel 22 pivoted slightly downwards. This can also be used to remove vapors from the interior 11 .
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