WO2018020336A1 - A cooktop - Google Patents

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WO2018020336A1
WO2018020336A1 PCT/IB2017/053558 IB2017053558W WO2018020336A1 WO 2018020336 A1 WO2018020336 A1 WO 2018020336A1 IB 2017053558 W IB2017053558 W IB 2017053558W WO 2018020336 A1 WO2018020336 A1 WO 2018020336A1
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cooktop
tray
support element
suction
suction opening
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Marco CIMINO
Manuele MARTELLI
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Elica S.P.A.
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Priority to CN201780045802.6A priority Critical patent/CN109642736B/zh
Priority to MX2019000636A priority patent/MX2019000636A/es
Priority to US16/318,631 priority patent/US20190162421A1/en
Priority to EP17730950.7A priority patent/EP3491296B1/en
Priority to JP2019504041A priority patent/JP2019528420A/ja
Priority to CA3029577A priority patent/CA3029577A1/en
Priority to EA201990050A priority patent/EA201990050A1/ru
Priority to BR112019000998-1A priority patent/BR112019000998A2/pt
Publication of WO2018020336A1 publication Critical patent/WO2018020336A1/en

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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
    • F24C15/20Removing cooking fumes
    • F24C15/2042Devices for removing cooking fumes structurally associated with a cooking range e.g. downdraft
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F24C15/00Details
    • F24C15/20Removing cooking fumes
    • F24C15/2035Arrangement or mounting of filters
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F24C15/00Details
    • F24C15/20Removing cooking fumes
    • F24C15/2071Removing cooking fumes mounting of cooking hood

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  • the present invention relates to a cooktop in accordance with the preamble of claim 1.
  • the present invention relates to a cooktop integrating a hood that is commercially available under the name of "downdraft hood”.
  • hoods have been developed that can both extract air and exhaust the extracted air out of the house, using an intake section, and filter such air and recirculate it into the domestic environment.
  • Downdraft hoods are among the variety of commercially available hoods, and are often integrated either in a cooktop or in a kitchen furniture countertop. Namely, a downdraft hood is configured to generate a crossflow that is higher than the ascending flow rate of cooking steam, so that such steam is extracted toward the cooktop in a vertical downward direction.
  • a cooktop comprising a support element.
  • Such support element has a top surface and a bottom surface.
  • Cooking areas are defined on the top surface, and have the purpose of accommodating a heating element.
  • the support element has a suction opening for drawing cooking fumes.
  • the cooktop further comprises a suction duct, in fluid communication with the suction opening.
  • a centrifugal fan is in fluid communication with the suction opening, and particularly has an inlet port in fluid communication with the suction duct. The fan ejects the fumes through a outlet scroll.
  • a motor is associated with the centrifugal fan to set it into rotation. Such motor is fixed to the support element 2.
  • the prior art cooktop further comprises a collecting tray, located below the suction opening.
  • a collecting tray located below the suction opening.
  • Such tray has the purpose of collecting liquid or semi-liquid any cooking residues, such as water, oil, grease or else, that may flow through the suction opening.
  • the cooktop comprises coupling means for the tray, particularly screws, which have the purpose of reversibly fixing the tray to the support element.
  • the technical purpose of the present invention is to provide a cooktop that can obviate the above mentioned prior art drawbacks.
  • the present invention has the object of providing a cooktop that can afford easier cleaning of the tray.
  • a cooktop in accordance with the present invention comprises a support element that has a top surface and a bottom surface. At least one cooking area is configured to accommodate a heating element at the top surface.
  • the support element further has a suction opening for drawing cooking fumes.
  • the cooktop also comprises a suction duct, in fluid communication with the suction opening.
  • Suction means are associated with the suction opening to draw in fumes through the suction opening and the suction duct.
  • the cooktop further comprises a collecting tray, located below said suction opening.
  • a collecting tray located below said suction opening.
  • Such tray has the purpose of collecting liquids that flow through the suction opening. For example, liquids may flow into the collecting tray through the suction opening as they are drawn in by the suction means, or because they flow over the food- preparing containers.
  • the cooktop further comprises coupling means associated with the tray for reversibly fixing the tray to the support element.
  • These coupling means comprise a plurality of magnetic elements, which are fixed to the tray for magnetic coupling to the support element.
  • the use of magnetic elements for fixation of the tray affords quicker installation and removal thereof and, as a result, simplifies cleaning and maintenance of the cooktop.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective top view of a cooktop of the present invention
  • FIG. 1 is a partially exploded perspective bottom view of the cooktop of Figure 1;
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the cooktop of Figures 1 and 2; and - Figure 4 is a perspective view of a detail of the cooktop of Figures 1 and 2.
  • numeral 1 generally designates a cooktop of the present invention.
  • the cooktop 1 comprises a support element, which has a top surface 2a and a bottom surface 2b. Namely, when the cooktop 1 is installed, the top surface 2a of the support element 2 is designed to be the exposed or visible side and the bottom surface 2b is designed to be the side that is hidden to the view of users, e.g. embedded in kitchen furniture.
  • the support element defines a volume that is adapted to contain the parts required for controlling and heating/cooking food, as well as for downward extraction of cooking vapors.
  • the top surface 2a is embodied as a glass sheet or a sheet made of any material having glass-like properties (not shown).
  • both the top surface 2a and the bottom surface 2b are embodied as parallel and opposed flat surfaces.
  • the support element 2 has at least one cooking area 3 which is configured to accommodate a heating element (not shown) at the top surface 2a.
  • a plurality of cooking areas 3 may be defined on the top surface 2a.
  • the cooking areas 3 are suitably distributed over the top surface 2a of the support element 2 and are particularly designed to radiate heat, if the heating elements are of resistive type, o induce heat generation in appropriate cooking containers, if the heating elements are of inductive type.
  • the support element 2 further has a cavity 4, which substantially extends between the top surface 2a and the bottom surface 2b.
  • the cavity 4 is located in a central area relative to the positions of the cooking areas 3.
  • the cavity 4 extends from the top surface 2a and almost reaches the bottom surface 2b without touching it, i.e. leaves a space that may be designed for collection of fluids.
  • the support element 2 further has a suction opening 5, particularly situated at the cavity 4, for drawing cooking fumes.
  • the suction opening 5 has a circular shape and is protected by a grille 6.
  • the grille 6 is preferably removable for maintenance purposes.
  • the grille 6 has a safety purpose, as it prevents the introduction of foreign elements into the suction opening 5.
  • the cooktop 1 comprises a filter 17 arranged in the cavity 4 to filter out grease and vapors in cooking gases.
  • such filter 17 is designed to create a form-fit with the cavity 4.
  • the filter 17 is a grease filter consisting of metal mesh or other materials having similar characteristics.
  • the filter 17 has a cylindrical shape and can be pulled off the cavity 4 for the user to carry out normal maintenance operations, such as cleaning or replacement.
  • the cooktop 1 also comprises a suction duct 7, in fluid communication with the suction opening 5.
  • the cooktop 1 also comprises suction means 18 associated with the suction opening 5. Particularly, the suction means 18 can draw in cooking fumes through the suction opening 5 and the suction duct 7.
  • the suction means 18 comprise a centrifugal fan 8 having an inlet port 8a and an outlet scroll 8b.
  • the inlet port 8a is in fluid communication with the suction duct 7.
  • the centrifugal fan 8 has two inlet ports 8a and 8a' at the axis of rotation, located on each side of the fan 8.
  • the suction means 18 further comprise a motor 9 associated with the centrifugal fan 8 to set it into rotation.
  • the motor 9 is mechanically coupled to the centrifugal fan 8, e.g. by a direct mechanical coupling between the rotor of the motor 9 and the hub of the centrifugal fan 8.
  • the diameter of the centrifugal fan 8 is 185 mm and its rotation, imposed by the motor 9 may be as high as 2700-3000 revolutions/min.
  • Alternative embodiments, not shown, can be provided, in which the dimensions of the centrifugal fan 8 and the rpm of the motor 9 may be changed to meet any new design specifications.
  • the cooktop 1 comprises connection means (not shown), operable between the motor 9 and the support element 2, particularly its bottom surface 2b.
  • connection means may comprise a plurality of screws (not shown) and a corresponding number of holes (not shown), formed on the bottom surface 2b of the support element 2.
  • the screws 24 may be replaced by any analogous fastening element known to the skilled person, such as, by way of example, rivets, welds, glue or else.
  • the cooktop 1 further comprises a collecting tray 19.
  • Such tray 19 is located below the suction opening 5.
  • the tray 19 partially defines the suction duct 7.
  • the tray 19 has the purpose of collecting liquids that flow through the suction opening 5. Particularly, these liquids may be collected by the tray 19 by being drawn in by the suction means 18 with the cooking fumes, or may be drawn (or not drawn) by the suction means 18 as they flow over containers.
  • these liquids may be water, steam and/or water mixed with oil and/or greases.
  • the tray 19 is fixed to the support element 2, particularly to its bottom surface 2b, at a top edge 19a thereof.
  • the cooktop 1 comprises coupling means 20 associated with the tray 19 for reversibly fixing it to the support element 2. These coupling means 20 are particularly arranged along the top edge 19a of the tray 19.
  • the coupling means 20 comprise a plurality of magnetic elements 21 attached to the tray 19.
  • the magnetic elements 19 have the purpose of magnetically coupling to the support element 2, particularly to its bottom surface 2b.
  • Such magnetic elements 21 are arranged along the aforementioned top edge 19a of the tray 19, such that they may face the bottom surface 2b of the support element 2.
  • the embodiment of the invention as disclosed comprises four magnetic elements 21. In alternative embodiments, not shown, any number of magnetic elements 21 may be provided. In the embodiment of the invention as disclosed, the magnetic elements 22 may be permanent magnets.
  • the coupling means 20 for the tray 19 also comprise at least one mechanical safety element 22 which has the purpose of locking the tray 19 in a predetermined position on the support element 2.
  • the connection means 20 comprise at least two mechanical safety elements 22. More in detail, when the tray 19 is fixed to the support element 2, each mechanical safety element 22 can be switched between a locked position and a releasable position. In the locked position, the mechanical safety element 22 prevents the tray 19 from being separated from the support element 2. Conversely, once all the mechanical safety elements 22 have been switched into the releasable position, the operator shall simply overcome the magnetic attraction force that causes the magnetic elements 21 to adhere to the bottom surface 2b of the support element 2 to be able to detach the tray 19.
  • each mechanical safety element 22 is placed between two magnetic elements 21.
  • the mechanical safety element 22 is defined by a key 23.
  • the support element 2 has at least one hole 24 for the key 23.
  • the key is designed to fit into the hole 24 and be locked in the hole 24, to lock the tray 19 on the support element 2.
  • the hole 24 has such a shape as to allow the key 23 to be locked therein by rotating by a quarter of a turn.
  • the cooktop 1 comprises a housing 10 for the centrifugal fan 8.
  • the housing 10 defines both the suction duct 7 and the outlet scroll 8b of the centrifugal fan 8.
  • the housing 10 is in turn defined by first 10a and second 10b half-parts and a partition element lOd. It is further closed by a cover element 10c. As clearly shown in Figure 3, in operation the centrifugal fan 8a is situated between the two half-parts 10a, 10b.
  • the first half-part 10a has a perimeter wall 11 which at least partially defines the suction duct 7 and the outlet scroll 8b.
  • a partition wall 12 separates the suction duct 7 from the outlet scroll 8b of the centrifugal fan 8.
  • a diaphragm 13 is transverse to the walls 11, 12 and at least partially defines the outlet scroll 8b of the centrifugal fan 8, and has one of the two aforementioned inlet ports 8a which, once the cooktop 1 is assembled, channels air into the centrifugal fan 8.
  • the first half-part 10a is directly fixed to the support element 2.
  • the second half-part 10b is configured to close the first half-part 10a, and is particularly fixed to the first half-part 10a. More in detail, the second half-part has its own perimeter wall 14 and a partition wall 15, which correspond to the same walls 11, 12 of the first half-part 10a and are configured to mate against them.
  • the second half-part 10b further comprises an additional diaphragm 16, transverse to the walls 14, 15, which defines the other inlet port 8a of the centrifugal fan 8.
  • the partition element 10b overlies the two half-parts 10a, 10b, at the partition walls 12, 15. In operation, the partition element divides the stream of fumes into two branches 7a of the suction duct 7. Each branch 7a ends in one of the respective inlet ports 8a of the fan 8.
  • the partition element 10b has an outer surface 25 that faces a section 7b of the suction duct 7, and an inner surface 26 that faces the branches 7a of the suction duct 7.
  • the cooking vapors are divided between the two branches 7a of the suction duct 7 and, due to the profile of the inner surface 26, the two portions of the vapors are conveyed by laminar flow toward the two inlet ports 8a of the centrifugal fan 8.
  • the curved shape of the partition wall 1 Od makes such portions more laminar as it facilitates and promotes their movement toward the housing of the fan 8.
  • the curved shape of the partition element lOd has the shape of an arc of a parabola.
  • the first stream portion that flows in the respective branch 7b of the suction duct 7 to reach the port 8a of the centrifugal fan 8 shall flow through a first intake grille 27, and the second stream portion shall flow through a second intake grill 28 to access the port 8a' of the centrifugal fan 8.
  • the grilles 27, 28 are the grilles required by regulations to protect user safety, by preventing users from directly reaching the centrifugal fan 8 and the electrically powered parts.
  • cover element 10c it has the shape of a half-shell and, once the cooktop 1 is assembled, it encloses the two half-parts 10a, 10b and the partition element, in combination with the support element 2. It shall be further noted that, in the embodiment as disclosed, the cover element 10c defines the tray 19 and hence its top edge defines the aforementioned top edge 19b of the tray 19.

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CN201780045802.6A CN109642736B (zh) 2016-07-26 2017-06-15 灶具
MX2019000636A MX2019000636A (es) 2016-07-26 2017-06-15 Una placa de cocina.
US16/318,631 US20190162421A1 (en) 2016-07-26 2017-06-15 Cooktops
EP17730950.7A EP3491296B1 (en) 2016-07-26 2017-06-15 A cooktop
JP2019504041A JP2019528420A (ja) 2016-07-26 2017-06-15 料理用レンジ台
CA3029577A CA3029577A1 (en) 2016-07-26 2017-06-15 A cooktop
EA201990050A EA201990050A1 (ru) 2016-07-26 2017-06-15 Варочная панель
BR112019000998-1A BR112019000998A2 (pt) 2016-07-26 2017-06-15 fogão do tipo cooktop

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IT102016000078092A IT201600078092A1 (it) 2016-07-26 2016-07-26 Piano cottura.
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