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KR102025265B1
KR102025265B1 KR1020130030326A KR20130030326A KR102025265B1 KR 102025265 B1 KR102025265 B1 KR 102025265B1 KR 1020130030326 A KR1020130030326 A KR 1020130030326A KR 20130030326 A KR20130030326 A KR 20130030326A KR 102025265 B1 KR102025265 B1 KR 102025265B1
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The present invention relates to a recipe sharing system for sharing a new recipe, and more particularly, to a recipe sharing system for sharing a new recipe for converting and sharing a new recipe for cooking in various types of electric cookers.
The recipe sharing system for sharing a new recipe of the present invention comprises a first electric cooker which receives a new recipe NR from a user and generates the new recipe NR, and the new recipe NR or the new recipe NR from the first electric cooker. A first communication terminal for receiving a message containing a standardized recipe (SR), and a server for receiving and storing the message including the new recipe (NR) or the standardized recipe (SR) from the first communication terminal The first electric cooker, any one of the first communication terminal and the server calculates a standard output (HP) using the individual output and duty included in the new recipe, the standardized recipe (SR) Includes the standard output (HP).

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Recipe sharing system to share new recipes {RECIPE SHARING SYSTEM FOR SHARING NEW RECIPE}

The present invention relates to a recipe sharing system for sharing a new recipe, and more particularly, to a recipe sharing system for sharing a new recipe for converting and sharing a new recipe for cooking in various types of electric cookers.

Recently, a lot of kitchen appliances for various cooking at home have been released. For example, electric cookers, electric induction heaters, electric pressure cookers, gas ovens, steam ovens, electric ovens, microwave ovens, etc. Are being added.

In particular, in recent years, an electric cooker having various cooking functions can perform an automatic cooking mode by selecting only a key set according to a cooking object or type, and thus cooking can be performed without a separate user operation.

In the conventional automatic cooking method, the cooking time and temperature are set according to the setting conditions suitable for the cooking described in the manual or recipe of the menu to be cooked, and the auto cooking key is selected to automatically perform cooking according to the set conditions. do

Republic of Korea Patent Publication No. 10-2011-0072594 is a step of generating a set value and a detailed description of the automatic cooking menu cooked using the automatic cooking oven range as an automatic cooking menu file in the central processing unit, the Internet connection interface of the oven range Connecting to the server via; Transmitting the automatic cooking menu file to the server; The server describes the steps of storing the transmitted auto-cooking menu file in a database, and validating the auto-cooking menu file stored in the database and then posting the auto-cooking menu file to be shared with other users, if appropriate.

In addition, Korean Patent Laid-Open No. 10-2012-0124328 discloses a step of recognizing a recipe change command for changing a recipe of an electrical appliance, a step of retrieving recipe information usable in the electrical appliance, and searching for the posted recipe information. Describes how to change the recipe for electrical appliances, including downloading the product.

Although these prior art documents describe a process of downloading a new recipe, the type or output of the electric cooker to which the new recipe is applied and the type or output of the electric cooker to download and apply the new recipe may be different from each other. In this case, it does not describe at all how the new recipe can be converted.

Since the controllable outputs (individual outputs that can be supported) are different according to the electric cooker, an object of the present invention is to provide a recipe sharing system for sharing a new recipe that enables a new recipe to be applied even when there are such different outputs. do.

It is also an object of the present invention to provide a recipe sharing system for converting into a standardized recipe for a new recipe and sharing the new recipe to be applicable to various types of electric cookers.

The recipe sharing system for sharing a new recipe of the present invention comprises a first electric cooker which receives a new recipe NR from a user and generates the new recipe NR, and the new recipe NR or the new recipe NR from the first electric cooker. A first communication terminal for receiving a message containing a standardized recipe (SR), and a server for receiving and storing the message including the new recipe (NR) or the standardized recipe (SR) from the first communication terminal And a second communication terminal for receiving the standardized recipe SR from the server, and a second electric cooker for receiving and storing the standardized recipe SR from the second communication terminal. An electric cooker, one of the first communication terminal and the server calculates a standard output (HP) using the individual output and duty included in the new recipe, and standardizes the standardized output. The recipe SR comprises the standard output HP and at least one of the second electric cooker or the second communication terminal or server is the second electric nearest to the individual output included in the standardized recipe SR. The standard output HP1 of the second electric cooker is calculated by using the cooker's supportable individual output and the settable duty, and the difference between the standard output HP and the standard output HP1 of the second electric cooker By comparing the reference value, a determination is made as to whether the second electric cooker can perform the standardized recipe SR.

In addition, the standard output HP is preferably calculated by a multiplication operation of the individual output and the duty.

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In addition, at least one of the second electric cooker or the second communication terminal or the server may use the output information data of the second electric cooker, and the second electric nearest to the individual output included in the standardized recipe SR. Search for a supportable individual output of the cooker and calculate the standard output HP1 as a multiplication operation of the searchable individual output of the searched second electric cooker with the settable duty, wherein the standard output HP1 is the standard output It is preferable to set the duty when it is closest to (HP) to the duty of the supportable individual output of the second electric cooker.

In addition, when at least one of the second electric cooker or the second communication terminal or the server has a difference value between the standard output HP and the standard output HP1 of the second electric cooker exceeding a reference value, the second It is desirable to determine that the electric cooker cannot perform the standardized recipe SR.

In addition, the recipe sharing system includes a third communication terminal for receiving the stored recipe for each type (KR) from the server, and a third electric cooker for receiving and storing the recipe (KR) for each type from the third communication terminal. It is preferable.

In addition, the new recipe (NR), the standardized recipe (SR) and the recipe by type (KR) preferably include a cooking name, the type of the first electric cooker or the second electric cooker, a cooking time and a cooking temperature. Do.

Since the controllable outputs (individual outputs that can be supported) are different according to the type of electric cooker, the present invention can be applied even when there are different outputs, so that the same dishes can be cooked in various electric cookers. It is effective.

In addition, the present invention has the effect of converting into a standardized recipe for a new recipe, so that it can be applied to various types of electric cookers, cooking to achieve the same cooking quality according to the new recipe.

1 is a block diagram of a recipe sharing system for sharing a new recipe according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a process of transmitting a new recipe NR to a server in FIG. 1.
3 is a flowchart illustrating a process of converting a standard recipe SR into a type recipe KR.
FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a process of receiving a recipe KR for each type from FIG. 1 from a server.

In the following, the invention is described in detail by way of examples and drawings.

1 is a block diagram of a recipe sharing system for sharing a new recipe according to the present invention. The recipe sharing system transmits and receives an electric cooker 10 that performs a cooking algorithm according to a stored recipe, a message (or data) including a recipe through wireless communication with the electric cooker 10, and transmits the network 40. Through the communication terminal 20 for transmitting and receiving a message including a recipe, and receiving and storing a message including a recipe via the communication terminal 20 and the network 40, a message including a pre-stored recipe is stored. It consists of a server 30 for transmitting to the communication terminal 20. Here, the message should be understood to include all information, data, etc. transmitted / received through communication.

In detail, the electric cooker 10 includes a heating unit 11 for heating a cooking space for accommodating food, such as an inner pot, an input unit 12 for inputting cooking commands, new recipes, etc. from a user; , A communication unit 13 for communicating with the communication terminal 20, a display unit 14 for displaying cooking operations and input information performed by the electric cooker 10, and a command inputted by a user, a recipe, and the like. The control unit 18 performs a cooking function of the storage unit 15 and the electric cooker 10, receives a new recipe through the input unit 12, and controls the communication terminal 20 to transmit and receive a message including the recipe. It is composed of The electric cooker 10 uses the electric rice cooker as an example in this embodiment.

The communication terminal 20 includes an input unit 21 for obtaining input such as a telephone number input from a user, a request for recipe transmission, a display unit 22 for displaying predetermined information, a storage unit for storing a telephone number, a recipe, and the like. And the first communication unit 24 which communicates with the server 30 via the network 40 and transmits and receives a message including a recipe, and the electric cooker 10, The second communication unit 25 for transmitting and receiving a message comprising a, and while performing a unique function of the communication terminal 20, the message transmission and reception between the electric cooker 10 and the communication terminal 20 and the server 30 and the communication terminal ( 20) the control unit 28 for controlling to perform the transmission and reception of messages between. The communication terminal 20 corresponds to, for example, a smartphone.

The communication unit 13 of the electric cooker 10 and the second communication unit 25 of the communication terminal 20 perform wireless communication. The wireless communication includes a Wi-Fi method, a Bluetooth method, a ZIGBEE method, and a near field communication (NFC) communication method.

The server 30 communicates with the communication terminal 20 to communicate with the communication unit 31 for transmitting and receiving a message including a recipe, a storage unit 32 for storing the received recipe, and a message including a recipe to the communication terminal. And a control unit 38 for controlling transmission and reception with the 20. The server 30 is a system capable of communication and data storage and processing through the network 40, and corresponds to a technology that is naturally recognized by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains. Is omitted.

The network 40 includes a communication system including a wired / wireless internet network, a WIFI network, and the like.

Hereinafter, the electric cooker 10 that generates the new recipe NR is referred to as a first electric cooker, and the electric cooker that receives and stores the new recipe NR, the standardized recipe SR, or the recipe by type KR. The cooker 10 is referred to as a second electric cooker. In addition, the communication terminal 20 that receives the new recipe NR from the first electric cooker and transmits the new recipe NR to the server 30 is referred to as a first communication terminal, and is a standardized recipe SR or a type-specific recipe from the server 30. The communication terminal 20 which receives the KR and transmits it to the second electric cooker is referred to as a second communication terminal.

FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a process of transmitting a new recipe NR to a server in FIG. 1.

In step ①, the control unit 18 of the first electric cooker (for example, A rice cooker) displays a screen on which the user can input a new recipe NR through the display unit 14 and displays the input unit 12. Through the new recipe NR is received and stored in the storage unit 15.

Such a new recipe NR may be configured as shown in Table 1 below.

Cuisine Name A dish Cooking temperature 100 Cooking time 20 minutes Individual output 1,100 W
10/16 DUTY

This new recipe NR can be equally applied to the same type (model) of the same electric cooker 10 to achieve the same cooking quality. However, when the type (model) of the electric cooker 10 is different or the electrical characteristics (individual outputs that can be supported) are different, the new recipe NR cannot be equally applied, so an output conversion is requested. This output conversion is described below.

In addition, when the user inputs the new recipe NR through the input unit 12, it may be difficult to set the output and the duty, in particular for the individual output. In order to solve this difficulty, the control unit 18 may provide a user interface through the display unit 14 so that a user can easily set individual outputs such as high / medium / weak or 1/2/3/4 steps. have. For example, the user sets one of the strong, medium, and weak outputs through the input unit 12, and the control unit 18 sets the user's setting, for example, Strong-1, 100 W, 12/16 DUTY, Medium. Individual outputs, such as -900 W, 10/16 DUTY, about -800 W, and 10/16 DUTY, are included in the new recipe NR and stored in the storage unit 15.

In step ②, the control unit 28 of the first communication terminal allows wireless communication between the second communication unit 25 and the communication unit 13 of the first electric cooker to be performed, and inputs the new recipe NR through the input unit 21. Obtains a request command for the user to generate and transmit a new recipe (NR) request message through the second communication unit (25).

In step ③, the control unit 18 of the first electric cooker receives the new recipe (NR) request message through the communication unit 13, reads the new recipe NR corresponding thereto from the storage unit 15, The message including the recipe NR is transmitted to the first communication terminal. The control unit 28 of the first communication terminal receives a message including the new recipe NR and stores the message in the storage unit 23. The message including the new recipe NR further includes information as shown in Table 1 and information indicating the type (eg, A rice cooker) of the first electric cooker.

In step ④, the control unit 28 of the first communication terminal causes the first communication unit 24 to connect to the server 30 via the network 40. The controller 28 obtains a transmission command for the new recipe NR through the input unit 21, and transmits a message including the stored new recipe NR to the server 30.

In step 5, the control unit 38 of the server 30 stores the new recipe NR received from the first communication terminal in the storage unit 32. The stored new recipe NR includes information as shown in Table 1 and information indicating the type of the first electric cooker (for example, A rice cooker), as shown in Table 2 below. 30 stores Table 2.

Cuisine Name A dish Type (model) A cooker Cooking temperature 100 Cooking time 20 minutes Individual output 1,100 W
10/16 DUTY

As described above, a new recipe NR may be generated in the electric cooker 10 by the user's setting. In another embodiment, the user may manipulate the communication terminal 20 to generate a new recipe NR, or the user may operate the communication terminal 20 while the communication terminal 20 is connected to the server 30. The server 30 may be generated through the server 30.

Since the individual outputs described in Tables 1 and 2 are determined according to the output characteristics of the A rice cooker, which is the first electric cooker, it is necessary to standardize and store them for application in different types of electric cookers 10. The normalization process of these individual outputs is calculated by multiplying the individual outputs and the duty. In other words, the standard output HP is calculated as an individual output x duty. By this operation, the new recipe NR is converted into the standard recipe SR added with the standard output HP as shown in Table 3.

Cuisine Name A dish Type (model) A cooker Cooking temperature 100 Cooking time 20 minutes Standard output (HP) 687.5 W Individual output 1,100 W
10/16 DUTY

The standardization of the new recipe NR may be performed by one of the controller 18 of the first electric cooker, the controller 28 of the first communication terminal, and the controller 38 of the server 30. In addition, when the first electric cooker, the first communication terminal, and the server generate and store the standardized recipe SR, the new recipe NR may be deleted.

3 is a flowchart illustrating a process of converting a standardized recipe SR into an item-specific recipe KR.

For example, the conversion process of FIG. 3 may be performed by the control unit 38 of the server 30, but may be performed by the control unit 28 of the communication terminal 20 or the control unit 18 of the electric cooker 10. In order to perform this conversion method, the storage unit 15 or the storage unit 23 or the storage unit 32 stores the output information data of the electric cooker 10 as shown in Table 4 below.

Type (model) Supportable individual outputs (W) A 950, 1100, 1300, 1350 B 800,1000 C 950, 1200 D 950, 1100, 1200, 1300

The supportable individual outputs in Table 4 refer to the individual outputs that the electric cooker 10 can supply. For the new recipe NR in Table 2, an output of 1100 W is required, but when the electric cooker 10 is a B cooker, referring to Table 4 there is no supportable individual output that corresponds to 1100 W. ) Can not be applied to the B cooker as it is. Thus, by setting the individual output and duty corresponding thereto using the above-described standard output HP, it is possible to achieve the same or similar cooking quality as the A rice cooker in the B rice cooker.

The control unit 38 of the server 30 receives a recipe request message for each type from the control unit 28 of the second communication terminal. The recipe request message for each type includes a recipe to be transmitted and a type (eg, B rice cooker) or electrical characteristics (eg, supportable individual output information) of the second electric cooker.

In step S31, the controller 38 reads from the storage 32 the standardized recipe SR corresponding to the recipe to be transmitted included in the recipe KR request message. In step S33, the control unit 38 reads the output information data of Table 4 stored in the storage unit 32 in order to use the output information data, whereby the second electrical closest to the individual output in the standardized recipe SR. Retrieve the cooker's supported individual outputs. For example, if the second electric cooker is a B cooker, among the supportable individual outputs of the B cooker, 1000W that is closest to 1100W, which is the individual output included in the standardized recipe SR, is searched for and selected. If there are two or more closest supportable individual outputs, the relatively large supportable output is selected as the appropriate individual output.

In step S35, the controller 38 sets the duty of the supportable individual outputs retrieved to approximate the standard output HP in the standardized recipe SR. In other words, the duty settable in the second electric cooker (e.g., 1/16, 2/16, ..., 16/16) and the searchable supportable individual output (1000W) are respectively multiplied to the standard output (HP). Check and set the duty of the individual output closest to. The multiplication operation result (output) which is closest to the standard output HP of 687.5W is 1000W × (11/16) = 687.5W. Thus, the controller 58 sets 11/16 as the duty of the individual outputs. If the nearest duty is two or more, a relatively large duty is selected and set as an appropriate duty.

In step S37, the controller 38 calculates the standard output-1 (HP1) using the retrieved supportable individual outputs and the set duty. For example, the standard output-1 (HP1) is calculated by the multiplication operation of the retrieved supportable individual output 1000W and the set duty 11/16, and the standard output-1 (HP1) is 687.5W.

Through the above-described steps S35 and S37, the control unit 38 outputs the multiplied value of the set duty and the supportable individual output searched closest to the standard output HP of the standardized recipe SR, that is, the standard output. Calculate -1 (HP1).

In step S39, the controller 38 determines the difference (difference value or difference) between the standard output HP of the standardized recipe SR and the standard output-1 (HP1) of the second electric cooker calculated in step S37. It is determined whether the absolute value) is less than or equal to the reference value D. If the difference between the standard output HP of the standardized recipe SR and the standard output-1 HP1 of the second electric cooker calculated in step S37 is large, the cooking quality may vary considerably. (D) is necessary. This reference value (D) corresponds to a criterion for reducing the quality or the difference of cooking quality even if cooking according to the standardized recipe SR is performed in different types of electric cookers 10.

If the difference between the standard output HP and the standard output-1 (HP1) is less than or equal to the reference value D, proceed to step S41; otherwise, if the difference exceeds the reference value D, proceed to step S43. do.

In step S41, the control unit 38 generates a recipe KR for each type including the retrieved supportable individual output and duty and stores it in the storage unit 32. For example, the recipe for each type (KR) is shown in Table 5 below.

Cuisine Name A dish Type (model) B cooker Cooking temperature 100 Cooking time 20 minutes Individual output 1,000 W
11/16 DUTY

In addition, the control unit 38 stores the type of recipe KR in the storage unit 32, and thereafter, when the second electric cooker is a B rice cooker, the standardized recipe SR may be converted into the type of recipe KR in each type. Without the need, the stored recipes KR may be read and provided.

In step S43, the controller 38 determines that the second electric cooker cannot perform the standardized recipe SR, that is, cannot generate the type-specific recipe KR corresponding to the standardized recipe SR. A non-conversion message is sent to the second communication terminal. Accordingly, the second communication terminal receives the non-convertible message and indicates that the standardized recipe SR cannot be applied to the second electric cooker through the display unit 22.

The above-described conversion process may need to be performed when the type of the first electric cooker or the individual output of the standardized recipe SR differs from the type of the second electric cooker or the supportable individual output. However, even if the types are different, the standardized recipe SR may be applied to the second electric cooker having the supportable individual output corresponding to the individual output of the standardized recipe SR. For example, when the second electric cooker is a D rice cooker, the standardized recipe SR may be applied as it is. Therefore, if the type of the first electric cooker and the type of the second electric cooker are the same, the process immediately ends without performing the steps below the step S31.

If the type of the first electric cooker and the second electric cooker are different, it is determined whether there is a supportable individual output of the second electric cooker corresponding to the individual output of the standardized recipe KR. If there is a supportable individual output of the second electric cooker corresponding to the individual output of the standardized recipe KR, the process is terminated immediately without performing the step S31 or less, and if the individual output of the standardized recipe KR If there is no supportable individual output of the second electric cooker corresponding to, the method may further include determining to proceed to step S31.

FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a process of receiving a recipe KR for each type from FIG. 1 from a server. The second communication terminal connects to the server 30 via the network 40, and the server 30 provides the second communication terminal with information (cuisine name, material, etc.) of pre-stored recipes.

In step ①, the control unit 28 of the second communication terminal obtains a command for generating a recipe (KR) for each type of recipe desired by the user through the input unit 21, and generates a recipe (KR) request message for each type Transfer to server 30.

In step ②, the controller 38 of the server 30 converts the standardized recipe SR into a recipe KR for each type using the conversion method as shown in FIG. 3. The server 30 stores the generated type recipe KR in the storage unit 32.

In step ③, the server 30 generates a transmission message including the generated recipe (KR) by type and transmits it to the second communication terminal.

In step ④, the second communication terminal receives the transmission message including the recipe for each type (KR), stores it in the storage unit 23, and generates a transmission message including the recipe (KR) for each type to the second electric cooker. send.

In step ⑤, the control unit 18 of the second electric cooker receives a transmission message including the recipe KR for each type, and stores the recipe KR for each type in the storage unit 15. Thereafter, the control unit 18 of the second electric cooker displays the cooking capability of each type of recipe KR through the display unit 14, and then allows the user to select the type of recipe KR by the type through the input unit 12. .

In the flowchart of FIG. 4, when the type of the first electric cooker and the type of the second electric cooker are the same, and the types of the first electric cooker and the second electric cooker are different, they correspond to individual outputs of the first electric cooker. When there is a supportable individual output of the second electric cooker, the transmission message including the standardized recipe SR as shown in Table 3 is stored in the server 30 without the need to generate the recipe KR for each kind in step ②. ) Is transmitted to the second electric cooker via the second communication terminal.

As described above, the server 30 stores the standardized recipe SR and the typed recipe KR corresponding thereto. When the server 30 receives a new type recipe (KR) request message from the communication terminal 20, the control unit 38 of the server 30 responds to the type recipe (KR) request message by type. A step of checking whether the data is stored in the storage unit 32 is additionally performed.

If the electric cooker 10 to receive the recipe for each type (KR) is different from that of the first electric cooker and is of the same type as the second electric cooker, the recipe for each kind (KR) corresponding to the received request for the recipe for each kind (KR) is received. ) Is stored in the server (30). Accordingly, the control unit 38 reads the corresponding stored type recipe KR from the storage unit 32 and transmits it to the communication terminal 20 without having to perform a recipe conversion process, and the communication terminal 20 is an electric cooker. The recipe for each type (KR) received is transmitted to (10), and the electric cooker 10 receives and stores the recipe for each type (KR), and then performs cooking using the recipe for each type (KR).

When the electric cooker 10 to receive the type of recipe KR is different from each of the first electric cooker and the second electric cooker, the type of recipe KR corresponding to the received request of the request for recipe KR is sent to the server. It is not stored at 30. Accordingly, the controller 38 performs a recipe conversion process based on the standardized recipe SR, stores the recipe KR-1 generated by the execution in the storage unit 32, and generates the generated recipe by the type. The recipe KR-1 is transmitted to the communication terminal 20. In addition, the communication terminal 20 transmits the transmitted type recipe KR-1 to the electric cooker 10, and the electric cooker 10 stores the transmitted type recipe KR-1, and thereafter, type recipes. Read (KR-1) to perform cooking. As described above, the server 30 may store a plurality of types of recipes KR and KR-1 corresponding to one standardized recipe SR.

As described above, the present invention is not limited to the specific preferred embodiments described above, and any person having ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains without departing from the gist of the present invention claimed in the claims. It is to be understood that such changes may be made, and such changes will fall within the scope of the claims.

10: electric cooker 20: communication terminal
30: server

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A first electric cooker configured to receive a new recipe NR from a user;
A first communication terminal for receiving a message including the new recipe NR or a standardized recipe SR of the new recipe NR from the first electric cooker;
A server for receiving and storing a message including the new recipe (NR) or the standardized recipe (SR) from the first communication terminal;
A second communication terminal for receiving the standardized recipe (SR) from the server;
A second electric cooker configured to receive and store the standardized recipe SR from the second communication terminal,
One of the first electric cooker and one of the first communication terminal and the server calculates a standard output (HP) by using individual outputs and duty included in the new recipe, and the standardized recipe (SR) is the standard output. (HP),
At least one of the second electric cooker or the second communication terminal or the server may be configured using the supportable individual output and the settable duty of the second electric cooker closest to the individual output included in the standardized recipe SR. The second electric cooker calculates the standardized output (HP1) of the electric cooker and compares the reference value with the difference value between the standard output (HP) and the standard output (HP1) of the second electric cooker. And a determination as to whether SR can be performed.
The method of claim 1,
The standard output (HP) is a recipe sharing system for sharing a new recipe, characterized in that the multiplication operation of the individual output and the duty.
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At least one of the second electric cooker or the second communication terminal or the server may use the output information data of the second electric cooker to determine the second electric cooker closest to the individual output included in the standardized recipe SR. Search for a supportable individual output and calculate the standard output HP1 by a multiplication operation of the searchable individual output of the searched second electric cooker with the settable duty, wherein the standard output HP1 is the standard output HP The duty sharing system as set in the closest to the duty of the supportable individual output of the second electric cooker.
The method of claim 1,
At least one of the second electric cooker or the second communication terminal or the server is the second electric cooker when a difference value between the standard output HP and the standard output HP1 of the second electric cooker exceeds a reference value. Sharing a new recipe, characterized in that it is determined that the conversion can not perform the standardized recipe (SR).
The method of claim 1,
The recipe sharing system includes a third communication terminal for receiving the stored recipe for each type KR from the server, and a third electric cooker for receiving and storing the recipe for the type KR from the third communication terminal. A recipe sharing system for sharing new recipes.
The method of claim 1,
The new recipe NR, the standardized recipe SR, and the recipe by type KR include a cooking name, a type of the first electric cooker or a second electric cooker, a cooking time, and a cooking temperature. Recipe sharing system to share new recipes.
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