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WO2014082828A1
WO2014082828A1 PCT/EP2013/073218 EP2013073218W WO2014082828A1 WO 2014082828 A1 WO2014082828 A1 WO 2014082828A1 EP 2013073218 W EP2013073218 W EP 2013073218W WO 2014082828 A1 WO2014082828 A1 WO 2014082828A1
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Omer YANIK
Serdar Turkoz
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Arcelik Anonim Sirketi
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F24C15/00Details
    • F24C15/16Shelves, racks or trays inside ovens; Supports therefor
    • F24C15/162Co-operating with a door, e.g. operated by the door
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F24C15/00Details
    • F24C15/16Shelves, racks or trays inside ovens; Supports therefor
    • F24C15/168Shelves, racks or trays inside ovens; Supports therefor with telescopic rail systems

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  • the present invention relates to an oven that comprises a telescopic rail whereon the tray is placed.
  • the trays, whereon the foods are placed are supported by various methods inside the oven cavity.
  • the trays, that are supported by support units having guides, mounted to the side walls of the oven cavity and positioned at cooking levels predetermined by the producer are known in the technique.
  • telescopic rails are used that are mounted on the support unit whereby the user can easily perform the operations of loading and unloading in the oven cavity.
  • the trays that are placed into the oven cavity by means of the telescopic rails prior to the cooking process are taken out of the oven cavity when the cooking process is completed.
  • the tray can be partially taken out of the oven cavity by the user for controlling the cooking of the foodstuff. Taking out the tray carelessly from the high temperature oven cavity, results in injuries.
  • the aim of the present invention is the realization of an oven wherein loading and/or unloading operations into/from the high temperature oven cavity can be performed easily.
  • the oven realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention, explicated in the first claim and the respective claims thereof, comprises support units having guides positioned oppositely on the side walls inside the oven cavity, suitable for placing the tray thereon, and a telescopic rail group having telescopic rails that facilitate loading of the tray into the oven.
  • the oven of the present invention comprises a motion transmission mechanism that is connected to the door from one end and that enables the telescopic rails to come out of the oven cavity when the door is opened. Consequently, the telescopic rails move out of the oven cavity without requiring the user to pull out the tray when the door is opened and move into the oven cavity when the door is closed.
  • the oven comprises a connection member that provides the telescopic rails at the same horizontal level to move simultaneously.
  • the connection member extends between the oppositely situated telescopic rails and this wire connects these rails to one another.
  • one end of the motion transmission mechanism is mounted to the connection member.
  • a single motion transmission mechanism transmits the movement of the door to the telescopic rail group.
  • the movement of the telescopic rails is provided by two motion transmission mechanisms connected to each of the telescopic rail disposed oppositely.
  • the movement of the door is effectively transmitted to the telescopic rails.
  • the assembly of the motion transmission mechanism on the door is performed by means of a housing arranged on the door.
  • the assembly of the motion transmission mechanism on the door is realized by fitting one end of the motion transmission mechanism into the housing.
  • the motion transmission mechanism is mounted detachably on the housing.
  • the user separates the connection of the motion transmission mechanism from the door when the telescopic rails are not desired to move together with the door and the presence of different utilization options increases consumer satisfaction.
  • the oven comprises a retainer which provides the motion transmission mechanism to be positioned on the telescopic rail.
  • the motion transmission mechanism can be stored in the oven cavity when not in use, such that the utilization area inside the oven cavity is not restricted.
  • the telescopic rails move out of the oven cavity automatically when the door is opened and move into the oven cavity automatically when the door is closed.
  • Figure 1 – is the perspective view of an oven.
  • Figure 2 — is the perspective view of the oven cavity, the door, the telescopic rails, the connection member and the motion transmission mechanism in an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 3 – is the perspective view of the door, the telescopic rail group and the motion transmission mechanism while the door is open and when the tray is placed on the telescopic rail group in an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 4 – is the partial perspective view of the telescopic rail, the motion transmission mechanism and the retainer in an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 5 — is the perspective view of the oven cavity, the door, the telescopic rails, and the motion transmission mechanisms in an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the oven (1) comprises an oven cavity (3) wherein the ingredients to be cooked are placed and having two side walls (2) opposite to one another, at least one door (4) providing access into the oven cavity (3), two support units (6) having more than one guide (5) that is disposed on the side walls (2), each one positioned at different cooking levels predetermined by the producer and a telescopic rail group (8) having at least two telescopic rails (7, 107), disposed on the opposite support units (6), mounted detachably on the two guides (5) at the same level, whereon the tray is placed and providing the tray to be moved outside the oven cavity (3) as the tray is moved in the horizontal direction ( Figure 1).
  • the oven (1) of the present invention comprises at least one motion transmission mechanism (9), one end of which is connected to the door (4), the other end to the telescopic rail group (8) and which provides the telescopic rails (7, 107) to be at least partially moved outside the oven cavity (3) when the door (4) is opened ( Figure 2).
  • the user opens the door (4) by pulling towards himself/herself when the cooking process is to be performed.
  • the motion transmission mechanism (9), moving together with the door (4) provides the telescopic rails (7, 107) to move outside the oven cavity (3) in the horizontal direction by moving the telescopic rail group (8).
  • the user places the tray, containing the ingredients to be cooked, on the telescopic rails (7, 107).
  • the telescopic rail group (8) also takes its place inside the oven cavity (3) automatically together with the tray without requiring the user to push the tray and/or the telescopic rails (7, 107) into the oven cavity (3).
  • the telescopic rails (7, 107) are enabled to move outside the oven cavity (3) together with the tray as the user opens the door (4) at the end of the cooking process.
  • the oven (1) comprises at least one connection member (10) that provides the telescopic rails (7, 107) to move synchronously by attaching the telescopic rails (7, 107) at the same level to one another.
  • the connection member (10) extends between the telescopic rails (7, 107) that are opposite to one another ( Figure 2).
  • the oven (1) comprises the motion transmission mechanism (9), one end of which is connected to the connection member (10) and the other end to the door (4). Consequently, the production costs are provided to be decreased by providing the telescopic rail group (8) to be relocated synchronously by means of a single connection member (10).
  • the oven (1) comprises two motion transmission mechanisms (9, 109), of which one end each is connected to one telescopic rail (7, 107) at the same level and the other ends connected to the door (4).
  • the telescopic rails (7, 107) are moved in accordance with one another ( Figure 5).
  • the oven (1) comprises at least one housing (11) arranged on the door (4) and providing the motion transmission mechanism (9) to be mounted to the door (4).
  • the motion transmission mechanism (9) is mounted on the door (4) by means of the housing (11) ( Figure 3).
  • the oven (1) comprises the motion transmission mechanism (9) that is detachably mounted into the housing (11).
  • the user takes the motion transmission mechanism (9) out of the housing (11) for disconnecting the motion transmission mechanism (9) from the door (4) when the telescopic rails (7, 107) are not desired to move together with the door (4).
  • the oven (1) comprises at least one retainer (12) disposed on the telescopic rail (7, 107) and providing the end of the motion transmission mechanism (9) connected to the door (4) to be dislodged from the door (4) and attached on the telescopic rail (7, 107).
  • the user can store the motion transmission mechanism (9) on the telescopic rail (7, 107) when the motion transmission mechanism (9) is not desired to be used, thus an additional storage space outside the oven (1) is not required to be used (Figure 4).
  • the oven (1) of the present invention provides the loading and unloading operations to be performed easily inside the high temperature oven cavity (3), therefore injuries originating from burns are avoided.

Abstract

The present invention relates to an oven (1) comprising an oven cavity (3) wherein the ingredients to be cooked are placed and having two side walls (2) opposite to each other, at least one door (4) providing access into the oven cavity (3), two support units (6) having more than one guide (5) that is disposed on the side walls (2), each one positioned at different cooking levels predetermined by the producer and a telescopic rail group (8) having at least two telescopic rails (7, 107) that are disposed on opposite support units (6), mounted detachably on the two guides (5) at the same level, whereon the tray is placed and providing the tray to be moved outside the oven cavity (3) as the tray is moved in the horizontal direction.

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[Title established by the ISA under Rule 37.2] OVEN COMPRISING TELESCOPIC RAILS
The present invention relates to an oven that comprises a telescopic rail whereon the tray is placed.
In ovens, the trays, whereon the foods are placed, are supported by various methods inside the oven cavity. For example, the trays, that are supported by support units having guides, mounted to the side walls of the oven cavity and positioned at cooking levels predetermined by the producer, are known in the technique. In the state of the art, furthermore, telescopic rails are used that are mounted on the support unit whereby the user can easily perform the operations of loading and unloading in the oven cavity. The trays that are placed into the oven cavity by means of the telescopic rails prior to the cooking process, are taken out of the oven cavity when the cooking process is completed. Furthermore, during the cooking process, the tray can be partially taken out of the oven cavity by the user for controlling the cooking of the foodstuff. Taking out the tray carelessly from the high temperature oven cavity, results in injuries.
In the state of the art European Patent Document No. EP1532403, an oven is explained, having a shelf arrangement which automatically goes out of the oven cavity when the door is opened.
The aim of the present invention is the realization of an oven wherein loading and/or unloading operations into/from the high temperature oven cavity can be performed easily.
The oven realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention, explicated in the first claim and the respective claims thereof, comprises support units having guides positioned oppositely on the side walls inside the oven cavity, suitable for placing the tray thereon, and a telescopic rail group having telescopic rails that facilitate loading of the tray into the oven.
The oven of the present invention comprises a motion transmission mechanism that is connected to the door from one end and that enables the telescopic rails to come out of the oven cavity when the door is opened. Consequently, the telescopic rails move out of the oven cavity without requiring the user to pull out the tray when the door is opened and move into the oven cavity when the door is closed.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the oven comprises a connection member that provides the telescopic rails at the same horizontal level to move simultaneously. The connection member extends between the oppositely situated telescopic rails and this wire connects these rails to one another.
In a derivative of this embodiment, one end of the motion transmission mechanism is mounted to the connection member. Thus, a single motion transmission mechanism transmits the movement of the door to the telescopic rail group.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the movement of the telescopic rails is provided by two motion transmission mechanisms connected to each of the telescopic rail disposed oppositely. Thus, the movement of the door is effectively transmitted to the telescopic rails.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the assembly of the motion transmission mechanism on the door is performed by means of a housing arranged on the door. The assembly of the motion transmission mechanism on the door is realized by fitting one end of the motion transmission mechanism into the housing.
In a derivative of this embodiment, the motion transmission mechanism is mounted detachably on the housing. Thus, the user separates the connection of the motion transmission mechanism from the door when the telescopic rails are not desired to move together with the door and the presence of different utilization options increases consumer satisfaction.
In a derivative of this embodiment, the oven comprises a retainer which provides the motion transmission mechanism to be positioned on the telescopic rail. By means of the retainer, the motion transmission mechanism can be stored in the oven cavity when not in use, such that the utilization area inside the oven cavity is not restricted.
By means of the oven of the present invention, the telescopic rails move out of the oven cavity automatically when the door is opened and move into the oven cavity automatically when the door is closed.
The model embodiments relating to an oven realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention are illustrated in the attached figures, where:
Figure 1 – is the perspective view of an oven.
Figure 2 – is the perspective view of the oven cavity, the door, the telescopic rails, the connection member and the motion transmission mechanism in an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 – is the perspective view of the door, the telescopic rail group and the motion transmission mechanism while the door is open and when the tray is placed on the telescopic rail group in an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 4 – is the partial perspective view of the telescopic rail, the motion transmission mechanism and the retainer in an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 5 – is the perspective view of the oven cavity, the door, the telescopic rails, and the motion transmission mechanisms in an embodiment of the present invention.
The elements illustrated in the figures are numbered as follows:
  1. Oven
  2. Side wall
  3. Oven cavity
  4. Door
  5. Guide
  6. Support unit
  7. , 107. Telescopic rail
  8. Telescopic rail group
  9. , 109. Motion transmission mechanism
  10. Connection member
  11. Housing
  12. Retainer
The oven (1) comprises an oven cavity (3) wherein the ingredients to be cooked are placed and having two side walls (2) opposite to one another, at least one door (4) providing access into the oven cavity (3), two support units (6) having more than one guide (5) that is disposed on the side walls (2), each one positioned at different cooking levels predetermined by the producer and a telescopic rail group (8) having at least two telescopic rails (7, 107), disposed on the opposite support units (6), mounted detachably on the two guides (5) at the same level, whereon the tray is placed and providing the tray to be moved outside the oven cavity (3) as the tray is moved in the horizontal direction (Figure 1).
The oven (1) of the present invention comprises at least one motion transmission mechanism (9), one end of which is connected to the door (4), the other end to the telescopic rail group (8) and which provides the telescopic rails (7, 107) to be at least partially moved outside the oven cavity (3) when the door (4) is opened (Figure 2).
The user opens the door (4) by pulling towards himself/herself when the cooking process is to be performed. The motion transmission mechanism (9), moving together with the door (4), provides the telescopic rails (7, 107) to move outside the oven cavity (3) in the horizontal direction by moving the telescopic rail group (8). The user places the tray, containing the ingredients to be cooked, on the telescopic rails (7, 107). In this position, when the user closes the door (4), the telescopic rail group (8) also takes its place inside the oven cavity (3) automatically together with the tray without requiring the user to push the tray and/or the telescopic rails (7, 107) into the oven cavity (3). Similarly, the telescopic rails (7, 107) are enabled to move outside the oven cavity (3) together with the tray as the user opens the door (4) at the end of the cooking process.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the oven (1) comprises at least one connection member (10) that provides the telescopic rails (7, 107) to move synchronously by attaching the telescopic rails (7, 107) at the same level to one another. The connection member (10) extends between the telescopic rails (7, 107) that are opposite to one another (Figure 2).
In a derivative of this embodiment, the oven (1) comprises the motion transmission mechanism (9), one end of which is connected to the connection member (10) and the other end to the door (4). Consequently, the production costs are provided to be decreased by providing the telescopic rail group (8) to be relocated synchronously by means of a single connection member (10).
In an embodiment of the present invention, the oven (1) comprises two motion transmission mechanisms (9, 109), of which one end each is connected to one telescopic rail (7, 107) at the same level and the other ends connected to the door (4). Thus, the telescopic rails (7, 107) are moved in accordance with one another (Figure 5).
In an embodiment of the present invention, the oven (1) comprises at least one housing (11) arranged on the door (4) and providing the motion transmission mechanism (9) to be mounted to the door (4). The motion transmission mechanism (9) is mounted on the door (4) by means of the housing (11) (Figure 3).
In a derivative of this embodiment, the oven (1) comprises the motion transmission mechanism (9) that is detachably mounted into the housing (11). The user takes the motion transmission mechanism (9) out of the housing (11) for disconnecting the motion transmission mechanism (9) from the door (4) when the telescopic rails (7, 107) are not desired to move together with the door (4).
In a derivative of this embodiment, the oven (1) comprises at least one retainer (12) disposed on the telescopic rail (7, 107) and providing the end of the motion transmission mechanism (9) connected to the door (4) to be dislodged from the door (4) and attached on the telescopic rail (7, 107). The user can store the motion transmission mechanism (9) on the telescopic rail (7, 107) when the motion transmission mechanism (9) is not desired to be used, thus an additional storage space outside the oven (1) is not required to be used (Figure 4).
The oven (1) of the present invention provides the loading and unloading operations to be performed easily inside the high temperature oven cavity (3), therefore injuries originating from burns are avoided.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed above and a person skilled in the art can easily introduce different embodiments. These should be considered within the scope of the protection postulated by the claims of the present invention.

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  1. An oven (1) comprising
    - an oven cavity (3) wherein the ingredients to be cooked are placed and having two side walls (2) opposite to each other,
    - at least one door (4) providing access into the oven cavity (3),
    - two support units (6) having more than one guide (5) disposed on the side walls (2), each one positioned at different cooking levels predetermined by the producer,
    - a telescopic rail group (8) having at least two telescopic rails (7, 107) that are disposed on the opposite support units (6), mounted detachably on two guides (5) at the same level, whereon the tray is placed and providing the tray to be moved outside the oven cavity (3) as the tray is moved in the horizontal direction,
    characterized by
    - at least one motion transmission mechanism (9), one end of which is connected to the door (4), the other end to the telescopic rail group (8) and which provides the telescopic rails (7, 107) to be at least partially moved outside the oven cavity (3) when the door (4) is opened.
  2. The oven (1) as in Claim 1, characterized by the telescopic rail group (8) that comprises at least one connection member (10) that provides the telescopic rails (7, 107) to move synchronously by attaching the telescopic rails (7, 107) at the same level to one another.
  3. The oven (1) as in Claim 2, characterized by the motion transmission mechanism (9), one end of which is connected to the connection member (10) and the other end to the door (4).
  4. The oven (1) as in Claim 1 or 2, characterized by two motion transmission mechanisms (9), of which one end each is connected to one telescopic rail (7, 107) at the same level and the other ends to the door (4).
  5. The oven (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by at least one housing (11) arranged on the door (4) and providing the motion transmission mechanism (9) to be mounted to the door (4).
  6. The oven (1) as in Claim 5, characterized by the motion transmission mechanism (9) that is detachably mounted into the housing (11).
  7. The oven (1) as in Claim 6, characterized by at least one retainer (12) disposed on the telescopic rail (7, 107) and providing the end of the motion transmission mechanism (9) connected to the door (4) to be dislodged from the door (4) and attached on the telescopic rail (7, 107).
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