WO2008080808A1 - A cooking appliance - Google Patents
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- WO2008080808A1 WO2008080808A1 PCT/EP2007/064031 EP2007064031W WO2008080808A1 WO 2008080808 A1 WO2008080808 A1 WO 2008080808A1 EP 2007064031 W EP2007064031 W EP 2007064031W WO 2008080808 A1 WO2008080808 A1 WO 2008080808A1
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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
- F24C15/32—Arrangements of ducts for hot gases, e.g. in or around baking ovens
- F24C15/322—Arrangements of ducts for hot gases, e.g. in or around baking ovens with forced circulation
- F24C15/325—Arrangements of ducts for hot gases, e.g. in or around baking ovens with forced circulation electrically-heated
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- the present invention relates to a cooking appliance that enables the cooking process to be performed effectively.
- At least one heater and a fan are provided in cooking appliances wherein the cooking process is performed by way of convection.
- the cooking appliance framework is divided into two partitions by a separator.
- the heater and the fan are disposed in the compartment between the rear wall of the framework and the separator, and a cooking chamber is formed in the other compartment wherein the food to be cooked is placed.
- the air heated by the heater is activated by the fan and delivered into the cooking chamber through the holes arranged on the separator and food is cooked by means of heat transfer interaction of the air with the food to be cooked.
- blowing holes are arranged that deliver the air activated by the fan into the cooking chamber and suction holes that re-aspirate the air delivered to the cooking chamber into the volume between the separator and the rear wall of the framework.
- the hot air activated by the fan circulates uncontrollably between the separator and the rear wall until delivering into the cooking chamber, it is subjected to turbulence effects and corner losses. As a result, the flow rate of the circulating air decreases, hence the efficiency of the cooking process is reduced.
- flow related noise is created since the flow is not homogeneous.
- the aim of the present invention is the realization of a cooking appliance wherein hot air is directed effectively.
- the rear wall of the framework is shaped to direct the flow of air activated by the fan until received into the cooking chamber.
- the shaping is maintained by drawn in regions on the rear wall to create a path for the air to flow more freely which is made by using the deep drawing process.
- a fan housing on the side facing inside the cooking appliance wherein the fan is seated and channels are formed that extend sidewards from this housing that direct the air activated by the fan for delivering into the cooking chamber.
- the channels are preferably positioned at regular intervals around the fan. Thus the air is distributed to the entirety of the cooking chamber.
- the separator comprises more than one suction hole for aspirating the air from the cooking chamber and more than one blowing hole for blowing the air activated by the fan into the cooking chamber.
- At least one blowing hole is arranged on the separator corresponding to each channel disposed on the rear wall.
- the air following the path formed by a channel passes to the cooking chamber from the blowing hole corresponding to that channel. Consequently, the path followed by the air is clearly defined, starting from being aspirated behind the separator until blowing into the cooking chamber again and corner losses are prevented.
- the channels get narrower from the fan towards the blowing holes.
- the air activated by the fan flows to the blowing holes by gradually gaining speed.
- the separator is configured as a flat plate.
- the channels formed on the rear wall are used for directing the air, that is, a deflecting surface is not formed on the separator.
- the separator being in direct contact with the cooking chamber and thus the cooking appliance can be used for a longer time without the need for cleaning and is cleaned easily when spoiled since an unshaped flat plate will not get dirty easily.
- the separator is configured to match the shape of the rear wall for providing more effective directing.
- problems such as decrease in efficiency due to turbulence and corner losses and noise are prevented.
- flaps are disposed inside the channels for controlling the flow of air inside the channels.
- air can be blown by flowing only from the selected channels.
- a heater is disposed in each channel.
- air can be heated before reaching the blowing holes, that is, just before blowing into the cooking chamber and hence a more efficient cooking process is performed.
- Figure 1 - is the schematic side view of a cooking appliance.
- Figure 2 - is the front view of an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 3 - is the outside perspective view of the rear wall in an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4 - is the inside perspective view of the rear wall and the fan in an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5 - is the front view of the separator in an embodiment of the present invention.
- the cooking appliance (1) comprises a framework (2), a cooking chamber (4) disposed inside this framework (2) wherein food to be cooked is placed, at least one fan (7) for activating the air, and at least one heater (6) disposed inside the framework (2) for heating the air and a separator (5) that separates the cooking chamber (4) from the volume containing the fan (7) and the heater (6) ( Figure 1).
- the framework (2) comprises a rear wall (3) that is shaped for directing the flow of the activated air (Figure 3).
- the rear wall (3) is shaped by deep drawing process.
- the rear wall (3) comprises a circular fan housing (12) at the center thereof that is formed by deep drawing process.
- the fan (7) is disposed inside this fan housing (12).
- the rear wall (3) furthermore comprises channels (10), again formed by deep drawing process, that extend outwards from the fan housing (12) matching the rotation direction of the fan (7) and direct the air from the fan (7) towards the cooking chamber (4).
- These channels (10) serve as flow routes defining the path wherein the air activated by the fan (7) flows.
- the channels (10) are preferably positioned at regular intervals around the fan (7). Thus the air is distributed homogeneously into the cooking chamber (4).
- the cooking appliance (1) furthermore comprises more than one suction hole (8) disposed on the separator (5) for aspirating the air from the cooking chamber (4) and more than one blowing hole (9) again arranged on the separator (5) for blowing the air activated by the fan (7) into the cooking chamber (4).
- the blowing holes (9) are arranged such that at least one blowing hole (9) corresponds to each channel (10) situated on the rear wall (3) ( Figure 2).
- the suction holes (8) are preferably disposed in the portion of the area on the separator (5) that is swept by the fan (7).
- the suction holes (8) are formed in various numbers and shapes and in various combinations on the separator (5) ( Figure X).
- the fan (7) are in the active position, as the heater (6) heats the air in the vicinity, the fan (7) activates the air heated by the heater (6).
- the air activated by the fan (7) flows along the channels (10) disposed on the rear wall (3) and is directed towards the blowing holes (9) and is blown from the blowing holes (9) into the cooking chamber (4). After the hot air enters the cooking chamber (4) the thermal energy contained therein is left on the cold surfaces in the cooking chamber (4) and passes through the suction holes
- directing of air is maintained only by means of the channels (10) formed on the rear wall (3).
- a shaping or forming an additional guiding surface on the separator (5) in direct contact with the cooking chamber (4) that will speed up spoiling and make cleaning harder is not required. Accordingly, the cooking appliance (1) can be used for a longer time without the need for cleaning and can be cleaned easily when spoiled.
- the separator (5) is configured to match the shape of the framework (2) for assisting in directing of air.
- the problems such as decrease in efficiency due to turbulence and corner losses and noise are prevented ( Figure 5).
- the cooking appliance (1) comprises flaps (11) disposed at the inlet of the channels (10) for controlling the flow of air activated by the fan (7) to the channels (10).
- the air can be blown by flowing in only the selected channels (10), that is; the upper or lower part of the cooking chamber
- a heater (6) is disposed in each channel (10).
- the air can be heated before reaching the blowing holes (9), that is just before being blown into the cooking chamber (4), providing a more efficient cooking process ( Figure 4).
- the cooking appliance (1) of the present invention the cooking chamber (4) can be heated efficiently.
- the time and energy consumed in the cooking process is minimized.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a cooking appliance (1) wherein an effective cooking process is realized by directing the flow of the air activated by the fan (7).
Description
Description A COOKING APPLIANCE
[0001] The present invention relates to a cooking appliance that enables the cooking process to be performed effectively.
[0002] At least one heater and a fan are provided in cooking appliances wherein the cooking process is performed by way of convection. The cooking appliance framework is divided into two partitions by a separator. The heater and the fan are disposed in the compartment between the rear wall of the framework and the separator, and a cooking chamber is formed in the other compartment wherein the food to be cooked is placed. The air heated by the heater is activated by the fan and delivered into the cooking chamber through the holes arranged on the separator and food is cooked by means of heat transfer interaction of the air with the food to be cooked. In state of the art, on the separator, blowing holes are arranged that deliver the air activated by the fan into the cooking chamber and suction holes that re-aspirate the air delivered to the cooking chamber into the volume between the separator and the rear wall of the framework. However, since the hot air activated by the fan circulates uncontrollably between the separator and the rear wall until delivering into the cooking chamber, it is subjected to turbulence effects and corner losses. As a result, the flow rate of the circulating air decreases, hence the efficiency of the cooking process is reduced. On the other hand, flow related noise is created since the flow is not homogeneous.
[0003] In order to solve these problems encountered during the cooking process, implementations are developed such as positioning the blowing and suction holes so that air flow is directed, disposing guide plates between the separator and the rear wall or forming the separator such that flow is directed.
[0004] In the state of the art German Patent Application No DE2004047993, a cooking device is explained. This cooking device comprises a separator having suction holes at the center and asymmetrically arranged blowing holes at the sides of these suction holes.
[0005] In the state of the art United States of America Patent Application No
US2005139202 and the Great Britain Patent No GB2109920, the explanation is given for distributor units that direct the air activated by the fan to the blowing openings disposed on the side of the separator.
[0006] In another state of the art German Patent No DE19831087 and European Patent No EP 1209421, mention is made about directing of air by shaping the separator.
[0007] However, in these state of the art, shaping the separator for directing the air results in the food and oil residues to easily hold on to the side of the separator that is in direct contact with the cooking chamber and causes this surface easier to get dirty but harder to clean. Moreover, since there is no clearly defined path for the air to follow, problems such as the above mentioned turbulence, corner losses and creation of noise
cannot be entirely prevented.
[0008] The aim of the present invention is the realization of a cooking appliance wherein hot air is directed effectively.
[0009] In the cooking appliance realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention, explicated in the first claim and the respective claims thereof, the rear wall of the framework is shaped to direct the flow of air activated by the fan until received into the cooking chamber.
[0010] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the shaping is maintained by drawn in regions on the rear wall to create a path for the air to flow more freely which is made by using the deep drawing process. By shaping the rear wall, a fan housing on the side facing inside the cooking appliance wherein the fan is seated and channels are formed that extend sidewards from this housing that direct the air activated by the fan for delivering into the cooking chamber.
[0011] The channels are preferably positioned at regular intervals around the fan. Thus the air is distributed to the entirety of the cooking chamber.
[0012] The separator comprises more than one suction hole for aspirating the air from the cooking chamber and more than one blowing hole for blowing the air activated by the fan into the cooking chamber.
[0013] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one blowing hole is arranged on the separator corresponding to each channel disposed on the rear wall. Thus, the air following the path formed by a channel passes to the cooking chamber from the blowing hole corresponding to that channel. Consequently, the path followed by the air is clearly defined, starting from being aspirated behind the separator until blowing into the cooking chamber again and corner losses are prevented.
[0014] In an embodiment of the present invention, the channels get narrower from the fan towards the blowing holes. Thus, the air activated by the fan flows to the blowing holes by gradually gaining speed.
[0015] In an embodiment of the present invention, the separator is configured as a flat plate. In this embodiment, only the channels formed on the rear wall are used for directing the air, that is, a deflecting surface is not formed on the separator. By means of this embodiment, the separator being in direct contact with the cooking chamber and thus the cooking appliance can be used for a longer time without the need for cleaning and is cleaned easily when spoiled since an unshaped flat plate will not get dirty easily.
[0016] In another embodiment of the present invention, the separator is configured to match the shape of the rear wall for providing more effective directing. Thus, problems such as decrease in efficiency due to turbulence and corner losses and noise are prevented.
[0017] In another embodiment of the present invention, flaps are disposed inside the channels for controlling the flow of air inside the channels. Thus, if desired, air can be blown by flowing only from the selected channels.
[0018] In another embodiment of the present invention, a heater is disposed in each channel.
Thus air can be heated before reaching the blowing holes, that is, just before blowing into the cooking chamber and hence a more efficient cooking process is performed.
[0019] The cooking appliance realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention is illustrated in the attached figures, where:
[0020] Figure 1 - is the schematic side view of a cooking appliance.
[0021] Figure 2 - is the front view of an embodiment of the present invention.
[0022] Figure 3 - is the outside perspective view of the rear wall in an embodiment of the present invention.
[0023] Figure 4 - is the inside perspective view of the rear wall and the fan in an embodiment of the present invention.
[0024] Figure 5 - is the front view of the separator in an embodiment of the present invention.
[0025] The elements illustrated in the figures are numbered as follows:
1. Cooking appliance
2. Framework
3. Rear wall
4. Cooking chamber
5. Separator
6. Heater
7. Fan
8. Suction hole
9. Blowing hole
10. Channel
11. Flap
12. Fan housing
[0026] The cooking appliance (1) comprises a framework (2), a cooking chamber (4) disposed inside this framework (2) wherein food to be cooked is placed, at least one fan (7) for activating the air, and at least one heater (6) disposed inside the framework (2) for heating the air and a separator (5) that separates the cooking chamber (4) from the volume containing the fan (7) and the heater (6) (Figure 1).
[0027] The framework (2) comprises a rear wall (3) that is shaped for directing the flow of the activated air (Figure 3). In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the rear wall (3) is shaped by deep drawing process.
[0028] In an embodiment of the present invention, the rear wall (3) comprises a circular fan housing (12) at the center thereof that is formed by deep drawing process. The fan (7) is disposed inside this fan housing (12). The rear wall (3) furthermore comprises channels (10), again formed by deep drawing process, that extend outwards from the fan housing (12) matching the rotation direction of the fan (7) and direct the air from the fan (7) towards the cooking chamber (4). These channels (10) serve as flow routes defining the path wherein the air activated by the fan (7) flows.
[0029] The channels (10) are preferably positioned at regular intervals around the fan (7). Thus the air is distributed homogeneously into the cooking chamber (4).
[0030] The cooking appliance (1) furthermore comprises more than one suction hole (8) disposed on the separator (5) for aspirating the air from the cooking chamber (4) and more than one blowing hole (9) again arranged on the separator (5) for blowing the air activated by the fan (7) into the cooking chamber (4). In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the blowing holes (9) are arranged such that at least one blowing hole (9) corresponds to each channel (10) situated on the rear wall (3) (Figure 2).
[0031] The suction holes (8) are preferably disposed in the portion of the area on the separator (5) that is swept by the fan (7). The suction holes (8) are formed in various numbers and shapes and in various combinations on the separator (5) (Figure X).
[0032] In the cooking appliance (1) of the present invention, when the heater (6) and the fan
(7) are in the active position, as the heater (6) heats the air in the vicinity, the fan (7) activates the air heated by the heater (6). The air activated by the fan (7) flows along the channels (10) disposed on the rear wall (3) and is directed towards the blowing holes (9) and is blown from the blowing holes (9) into the cooking chamber (4). After the hot air enters the cooking chamber (4) the thermal energy contained therein is left on the cold surfaces in the cooking chamber (4) and passes through the suction holes
(8) due to the suction effect created by the fan (7) and is delivered into the region of the fan (7) to be blown again.
[0033] In an embodiment of the present invention, the channels (7) formed on the rear wall
(3) are configured to get narrower from the fan (7) towards the blowing holes (9). Thus the air moves towards the blowing holes (9) by gaining speed (Figure 3).
[0034] In an embodiment of the present invention, directing of air is maintained only by means of the channels (10) formed on the rear wall (3). Thus, a shaping or forming an additional guiding surface on the separator (5) in direct contact with the cooking chamber (4) that will speed up spoiling and make cleaning harder is not required. Accordingly, the cooking appliance (1) can be used for a longer time without the need for cleaning and can be cleaned easily when spoiled.
[0035] In another embodiment of the present invention, the separator (5) is configured to match the shape of the framework (2) for assisting in directing of air. Thus the problems such as decrease in efficiency due to turbulence and corner losses and noise are prevented (Figure 5).
[0036] In another embodiment of the present invention, the cooking appliance (1) comprises flaps (11) disposed at the inlet of the channels (10) for controlling the flow of air activated by the fan (7) to the channels (10). Thus the air can be blown by flowing in only the selected channels (10), that is; the upper or lower part of the cooking chamber
(4) can be heated more as preferred (Figure 4).
[0037] In another embodiment of the present invention, a heater (6) is disposed in each channel (10). Thus the air can be heated before reaching the blowing holes (9), that is
just before being blown into the cooking chamber (4), providing a more efficient cooking process (Figure 4). By using the cooking appliance (1) of the present invention, the cooking chamber (4) can be heated efficiently. By means of the present invention, the time and energy consumed in the cooking process is minimized.
Claims
Claims
[0001] A cooking appliance (1) comprising a framework (2), a cooking chamber (4) disposed inside this framework (2) wherein food to be cooked is placed, at least one fan (7) for activating the air, and at least one heater (6) disposed in the framework (2) for heating the air and a separator (5) that separates the cooking chamber (4) from the volume containing the fan (7) and the heater (6) and characterized by the framework (2) having a rear wall (3) that is shaped such that the flow of the activated air can be directed.
[0002] A cooking appliance (1) as in Claim 1, characterized by the rear wall (3) that is formed by deep drawing.
[0003] A cooking appliance (1) as in Claim 1 or 2, characterized by the rear wall (3) comprising a circular fan housing (12) almost at the center wherein the fan (7) is disposed and channels (10) that extend outwards from the fan housing (12) matching the rotation direction of the fan (7) and directing the air from the fan (7) towards the cooking chamber (4) to be received therein.
[0004] A cooking appliance (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the separator (5) comprising more than one suction hole (8) for aspirating the air from the cooking chamber (4) and more than one blowing hole (9) for blowing the air activated by the fan (7) into the cooking chamber (4).
[0005] A cooking appliance (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the rear wall (3) comprising channels (10) that deliver the air from the fan (7) to the blowing holes (9).
[0006] A cooking appliance (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the rear wall (3) comprising channels (10) that are positioned at regular intervals around the fan (7).
[0007] A cooking appliance (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the separator (5) comprising at least one blowing hole (9) aligned with each channel (10).
[0008] A cooking appliance (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by channels (10) that get narrower from the fan (7) towards the blowing holes (9).
[0009] A cooking appliance (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the separator (5) that is configured to match the shaping of the framework (2) for assisting the directing of the air.
[0010] A cooking appliance (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by channels (10) that comprise flaps (11) disposed at the inlets thereof for controlling the airflow.
[0011] A cooking appliance (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by at least one heater (6) disposed in each channel (10).
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