WO1996027272A1 - Container sensing system and microwave oven using the same - Google Patents
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- WO1996027272A1 WO1996027272A1 PCT/EP1996/000797 EP9600797W WO9627272A1 WO 1996027272 A1 WO1996027272 A1 WO 1996027272A1 EP 9600797 W EP9600797 W EP 9600797W WO 9627272 A1 WO9627272 A1 WO 9627272A1
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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
- H05B6/6435—Aspects relating to the user interface of the microwave heating apparatus
- H05B6/6441—Aspects relating to the user interface of the microwave heating apparatus allowing the input of coded operation instructions, e.g. bar code reader
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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
- F24C7/087—Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices of electric circuits regulating heat
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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
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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
- H05B6/6414—Aspects relating to the door of the microwave heating apparatus
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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
- H05B6/6447—Method of operation or details of the microwave heating apparatus related to the use of detectors or sensors
- H05B6/645—Method of operation or details of the microwave heating apparatus related to the use of detectors or sensors using temperature sensors
- H05B6/6452—Method of operation or details of the microwave heating apparatus related to the use of detectors or sensors using temperature sensors the sensors being in contact with the heated product
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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
- H05B6/80—Apparatus for specific applications
- H05B6/808—Microwave heating adapted for vending machines
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- the invention is concerned with a container sensing system for controlling start and stop of a heating pro ⁇ gress in a microwave oven, said system comprising an optical reading device including a light transmitter and a light receiver, a control information sensor provided on said container, and a control unit, said reading device reading said sensor in the cavity before and during heating and furnishing read control information to the control unit.
- the invention further concerns with a microwave oven comprising the container sensing system and its use in a special purpose microwave oven.
- JP 609 4244-A2 discloses a microwave oven and a specifically designed cooking vessel, which has been provided with thermo-colour fields arranged around a periphery of the round vessel.
- a reflection type light sensor is provided for detecting a change of colour of said thermo-colour.
- GB 20 52 731-A discloses in general terms a set-up of a temperature responsive device in which light from a light source is directed towards a sensor of which the reflective characteristics changes with temperature. Reflected light from the sensor and received by a receiver provides information about such changes by temperature.
- a general problem when using optical sensing/reading devices of the actual type is to establish a sustainable security in reading. Mainly this may be referred to the fact that the information carrying differences in the received reflected light may be small and therefore difficult to detect. Possibly this may be solved by the use of a more complicated light receiver including means for a deeper analysis of the spectrum of the received light, changing when the thermo sensitive surface changes colour at a temperature increase, for example. However, this further complication and increased costs therefore are highly undesirable in a consumer type equipment like a microwave oven.
- Another, related problem is that an accurate positioning of the cooking vessel or container, more specifically the sensor or sensors thereof, is required in relation to the light source and light receiver in order to obtain the symmetrical arrangements disclosed in said references, i.e. transmitting a light beam of a given angular off-set in relation to a perpen ⁇ dicular of the sensor surface and receiving a reflected beam of the same but opposite angular off-set.
- thermo-colour has been realized by means of a liquid crystal
- a transparent cover is a pure necessity.
- the use of this cover has the consequence that the amount of light in the surface reflected light beam will substantially not change with changes of the underlying thermo-colour.
- This problem is specifically focused in case of disposable type containers or packages regularly having a coating of this type.
- use of packages or containers of this type further aggravates said sensor positioning problem, because the container wall and thereby the sensor carrying surface may bulge, thereby disturbing the reception of a symmetrically reflected reading beam.
- a first object of invention is to eliminate the shortcomings of the sensor reading method disclosed in the prior art references, and to provide a method making possible a use of a secure evaluation of the read-out information of the received light or radiation by means of uncomplicated technical means.
- This object of invention is obtained by means of a container sensing system as outlined in the introductory part of this specification, wherein a cooperating pair of a light transmitter and a light receiver of which axis of transmission respectively reception have off-set angles in the same angular direction relative to a perpendicular of the sensor surface, said transmitter directing thereby an inclined reading light beam onto a region of said sensor, and the receiver receiving scattered light from the same region of an amount which depends on the reflec ⁇ tion properties thereof.
- This arrangement of the light transmitter and light receiver has the advantage that the surface reflected part of the incident light will not reach the receiver.
- the read-out of the sensor information is based on the scattered or diffused light emitted by the substance covering the sensor region, the amount of which will change when the reflection proper- ties of said substance changes, and this to a degree which is easy detectable by simple technical means like a photo transistor.
- the second object of invention is to obtain a con ⁇ tainer sensor system making possible a separation between containers or packages of an approved type and non- approved ones, thereby also allowing for a start condi ⁇ tion of improved safety to be established.
- This object of invention is obtained by a container sensing system, wherein said sensor is provided with a first sensor region and a second sensor region, said sensor device comprising a first and a second light transmitter/receiver pair, said first pair being arranged for reading a container type information of said first sensor region for establishing a start or non-start condition, said second pair being arranged for reading a temperature information of said second sensor region for establishing stop of heating condition at a desirable ready-temperature of foodstuff or beverage in said con ⁇ tainer.
- a container type indicating region of the sensor eliminates the risk of damages that may follow from the use of a non-approved container, and, in respect of user security, consumption of not properly prepared foodstuff or beverage, as well as technical damage of the oven.
- a further improvement may be obtained according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, wherein said start or non-start condition is based on the combined read informations from both said sensor regions.
- the security of reading of said sensor may be further improved by a proper selection of the reflection properties or reflectances of the different substances used for said sensor regions according to another embodi- ment of the invention, wherein said first sensor region comprises a substance of permanently low, alternatively high, reflectance of incident light, said second region comprises a temperature sensitive substance of a reflec ⁇ tance that changes from high to low for the light wavelengths used, alternatively low to high, at the ready-temperature, said highs and lows being referred to a calibrated reference level of a value between the reflectance levels of said temperature sensitive substance below respectively above the ready-temperature.
- a microwave oven according to the invention having an oven cavity, a microwave source for supplying micro- waves to the cavity via a feeding arrangement, a control unit for controlling the microwave supply to the cavity, is provided with a reading device of the container sensing system as claimed for reading a sensor of a system-compatible container or package put into the oven cavity for heating purposes, said oven control unit integrating the control unit of the claimed sensing system and being furnished with read control information from said reading device.
- the invented microwave oven has the advantage of a drastically simplified and thereby cost-effective control system as implemented by the invented container sensing system. This is specifically advantageous for the manufacture of special-purpose microwave ovens with a cavity of design that has been fitted to the exterior of a specified type of packagings.
- the invention is based on the recognition that read ⁇ out of a package sensor as well as the means therefor may be optimized in respect of quality of the read-out infor ⁇ mation as well as low cost level by a careful mutual adaption of the reading device arrangement and the design and reflection properties of said sensor.
- Fig. 1 discloses a microwave oven according to the invention
- Fig. 2 discloses a container or package carrying a sensor according to the invented sensing system
- Fig. 3 schematically discloses the reflection properties of a double-layer sensor
- Fig. 4 discloses a partial sectional view a-a of the oven in Fig. 1,
- Fig. 5 discloses the main functional blocks of a container sensor controlled microwave oven according to the invention.
- Fig. 6 discloses a flow chart of a heating progress in the microwave oven according to the invention.
- Fig. 1 discloses an exemplifying type of a microwave oven which is specifically adapted for heating of beve ⁇ rages or foodstuff in their packages or containers.
- the adaption of the oven means that the oven cavity thereof has dimensions which have been adapted to the exterior of the package in such a way that the cavity is substantial ⁇ ly filled out by the same.
- the oven comprises a housing 1, an oven door 2, an oven front 3, to which the oven door 2 adjoins in its closed position, and an oven cavity 4. At the bottom of the cavity there is a tray-shaped positioning means or load carrier 5 for an accurate posi ⁇ tioning of a package in the cavity.
- the oven is provided with an ordinary magnetron for microwave generation, a microwave feeding arrangement for feeding the microwaves into the cavity 4, a fan arrangement for cooling the magnetron, an electronic control unit which is microprocessor based and a power supply for supplying high voltage to the magne- tron and other operation voltages to the oven. Further ⁇ more the oven is provided with a door switch, which in normal manner is operated by the door movement . Because said component parts of the oven have no importance for a closer understanding of the invention, the same will not be described herein. Instead is referred to SE patent No. 9002128-5, describing a microwave oven of the actual type, and further to the numerous microwave oven types manufactured and sold by the applicant during several years, specifically the ovens of the type designations VIP 20 and VIP 27.
- the left sidewall of the cavity 4 comprises two pairs of horizontally arranged holes in the cavity wall, of which a first upper pair 6 and a second lower pair 7, the level of said pairs of holes being adapted to the position of the sensor of the container when correctly positioned on the carrier 5.
- the vertical shift between said pairs of holes is fitted to the vertical displace ⁇ ment between the two information regions of the sensor (see Fig. 2) .
- the size of the holes is such that leaking of microwaves from the cavity 4 through the holes 6 , 7 is practically prevented.
- the oven front 3 is provided with two circular holes 22 respectively 23. Behind hole 22 is provided a light emitting diode emitting yellow light during the heating progress, green light when the heating is ready and stopped, and red light in case of an "error" condition.
- Fig. 2 discloses a container or package of a type that is compatible with the sensing system according to the invention, carrying on one side a control information sensor label 8.
- the container is built from a microwave transmitting material, which is suitable for the intended use.
- the exterior of the container is covered by a trans ⁇ parent, e.g. polyester or polyprylene surface layer or 8 coating.
- the sensor label 8 has a first sensor region 9 comprising a substance of permanent reflectance indicating an approved type of container, and a second region 10 comprising a substance of which the reflectance is temperature dependent, in this case a liquid crystal layer.
- Fig. 3 schematically discloses the reflection of incident light against the liquid crystal sensor label 8 of the container 11.
- Line 12 represents the surface of the polyester coating and line 13 represents the liquid crystal surface.
- A represents incident light
- B the symmetrically surface reflected light
- C incident light diffracted by surface 12
- arrows D light which is scattered by the liquid crystal layer 13.
- the amount light which may be received by a light receiver in the direction of the surface reflected light B will show a relatively very small contribution of scattered light D. Therefore, it is difficult to detect a change of the scattered light contribution due to a change of the liquid crystal layer by an evaluation of a combination of surface reflected light B and scattered light D. This problem is solved by the invention.
- Fig. 4 discloses a partial cross section along line a-a in Fig. 1 including a cross-section of the first light transmitter/receiver pair. This cross-section discloses the container 11 and the sensor label 8 there ⁇ of.
- the cavity 4 is represented by the cavity wall 18 provided with said two holes 6, here represented by a hole 6' for the transmitted light and a hole 6'' for reflected light.
- a light emitting diode 14 as said trans ⁇ mitter and a phototransistor 15 as said receiver are provided on a circuit board 20.
- a first lens means 16 is provided in the light path of the light emitting diode 14, and a second lens means 17 is provided in the light path of the phototransistor 15.
- the light emitting diode 14, the phototransistor 15 and said lenses 16, 17 are carried by a support 19, which is fixed to the cavity wall with an airtight fit into said holes 6' , 6'' .
- This airtight fit is necessary because of the overpressure established between the oven housing and the cavity by the fan for cooling the micro- wave generating magnetron. This overpressure would other ⁇ wise penetrate into the cavity and disturb the function of the temperature sensitive region of label 8.
- the light path from the light emitting diode 14 via the lens means 16, reflection on said label 8, via the lens means 17, to the phototransistor 15, has been indicated by arrows 21.
- the axis of the illuminating light beam has an angular deviation from a perpendicular of the sensor surface which is about 40°, and the axis of the received light path has an angular deviation in the same direction of about 20°.
- the distance between the cavity wall and package is a space which is required by the tray-shaped carrier 5.
- Block 26 represents the programmed microprocessor control unit of the oven, which controls the microwave supply from the magnetron 27.
- Control unit 26 recieves operator's commands from the operator panel 28 on the front side of the oven door 2, meaning in this embodiment information about the position of the switch behind the hole 23, and returns control of the light emitting diode behind the hole 22.
- the reading device 30 of the con ⁇ tainer sensing system furnishes read control information to the control unit 26, and receives control information therefrom for running a sensing cycle of the sensing device.
- the control unit 26 communicates with a memory 29, storing necessary control software for running the operation of the oven as well as a calibrated reflectance reference level needed for establishing the reflectances of the sensor regions as high or low. Due to the variation of the characteristics of the optical components used in the sensing device, it is necessary to perform a calibration of each separate reading device in order to establish the reference level, to be used for the evaluation of the read information.
- Fig. 6 discloses a flow chart of a heating progress in the microwave oven according to the invention. The following steps are included:
- the reflectance value of the upper permanent region 9 may be sensed repeatedly during the cycle which is illustra ⁇ ted in Fig. 6. If a change occurs of its normally perma ⁇ nent reflectance, this will be evalutated as an emergency situation like development of smoke or open fire, which may be used for an interupt of heating. This situation might occur if a user by mistake places an empty approved type container in the oven. Heating will start and smoke and flames will occur within a few seconds because the microwave energy will concentrate to the adhesive sub ⁇ stance used for closing the package, thereby overheating adjoining parts of the container, leaving the temperature sensitive region uninfluenced by microwave energy and thereby inactive.
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