WO2018188724A1 - Cooking appliance with improved assemblage - Google Patents

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WO2018188724A1
WO2018188724A1 PCT/EP2017/058551 EP2017058551W WO2018188724A1 WO 2018188724 A1 WO2018188724 A1 WO 2018188724A1 EP 2017058551 W EP2017058551 W EP 2017058551W WO 2018188724 A1 WO2018188724 A1 WO 2018188724A1
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Burcin ODABAS
Yasin Sedat Yirmili
Recep KARAGOZ
Yalcin OZKAN
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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
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    • F24C15/10Tops, e.g. hot plates; Rings
    • F24C15/108Mounting of hot plate on worktop

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  • the present invention relates to a cooking appliance, in particular to an induction cooker.
  • An induction cooker generally comprises: a glass cooktop comprising one or more cooking zones for cooking the food; a casing for accommodating one or more heating units for heating the cooking utensils in the cooking zones respectively; and an attachment means for supporting the glass cooktop and attaching the glass cooktop to the casing.
  • EP2664856A1 discloses a cooking appliance with a glass cooktop.
  • a problem with the prior art cooking appliance is that there is a risk that the assembly operator hits the glass cooktop against the sharp upper corners of the casing during the assembly. In such instances, the glass may break or receive scratches. In either of these cases, the glass cooktop becomes a production waste, and thus the overall production costs increase both in terms of labor and material.
  • An objective of the present invention is to provide a cooking appliance which solves the aforementioned problems of the prior art in a cost-effective way and which enables an improved safety and also an improved production and assemblage.
  • the attachment means is adapted to attach the glass cooktop to the casing while securing a gap between the lower side of the glass cooktop and the upper side of the casing.
  • the cooking appliance of the present invention further comprises a distance keeping means which is adapted to block downward movement of the attachment means in order to keep the gap between the glass cooktop and the casing during the attachment of the glass cooktop.
  • a major advantageous effect of the present invention is that the glass cooktop can be protected against damages caused by the sharp upper corners of the casing during the assembly or the maintenance. Thereby the production waste due to scratched or broken glass cooktops can be eliminated or reduced as much as possible.
  • Another major advantageous effect of the present invention is that the assembly operator can quickly and safely assemble the glass cooktop with the casing. Thereby the overall production cost can be reduced both in terms of labor and material.
  • Figure 1 – is a schematic perspective view of a cooking appliance according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 – is a schematic side view of the cooking appliance of Fig.1, before the glass cooktop and the casing are assembled;
  • Figure 3 – is a schematic partial side view of the cooking appliance of Fig.1, after the glass cooktop and the casing have been assembled;
  • Figure 4 – is a schematic enlarged view of the detail A of Fig.3;
  • Figure 5 – is a schematic sectional view of the cooking appliance of Fig.1, taken along the line C-C in Fig. 6;
  • Figure 6 – is a schematic top view of the cooking appliance of Fig.1;
  • Figure 7 – is a schematic enlarged view of the detail B of Fig. 5;
  • Figure 8 – is a schematic perspective view of the casing of the cooking appliance according to another embodiment
  • Figure 9 – is a schematic enlarged view of the detail D of Fig. 8;
  • Figure 10 – is a schematic enlarged view of the detail E of Fig. 8.
  • the cooking appliance (1) comprises: a glass cooktop (2) which has one or more cooking zones (3) for cooking the food; a casing (4) for accommodating one or more heating units for heating the cooking utensils in the cooking zones (3) respectively; and an attachment means (5) for supporting the glass cooktop (2) and attaching the glass cooktop (2) to the casing (4) (Fig. 1 to Fig. 3).
  • the attachment means (5) is further adapted to attach the glass cooktop (2) to the casing (4) while securing a gap (G) between the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) and the upper side of the casing (4) (Fig. 4).
  • the cooking appliance (1) of the present invention further comprises: a distance keeping means (6) which is adapted to block downward movement of the attachment means (5) in order to keep the gap (G) between the glass cooktop (2) and the casing (4) during the attachment thereof (Fig. 5).
  • the side walls (7) of the casing (4) have upper corners (8) which are beveled and rounded (Fig.4).
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the upper corners (8) can be prevented from scratching/breaking any component parts of the cooking appliance (1) during the assembly.
  • the attachment means (5) comprises: one or more attachment brackets (9) which are fixed to the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) ; and one or more screw connections (10) for connecting the attachment brackets (9) to the casing (4) (Fig.2).
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the glass cooktop (2) can be reliably supported by means of the attachment brackets (9) .
  • This embodiment is also particularly advantageous as the glass cooktop (2) can be detachably attached to the casing (4) by means of the screw connection (10) , and thus the glass cooktop (2) can be detached and reattached during maintenance without damaging the glass cooktop (2) .
  • the attachment means (5) comprises one or more bonding connections (11) which fix the attachment brackets (9) the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) (Fig.2).
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the glass cooktop (2) can be securely and cost effectively fixed to the attachment brackets (9) .
  • the screw connection (10) comprises one or more screw holes (12) which are formed into the attachment brackets (9) ; and one or more counterpart screw holes (13) which are formed into the casing (4) , wherein the screw holes (12) and the counterpart screw holes (13) are aligned when the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) and the upper side of the casing (4) are separated through the said gap (G) and the distance keeping means (6) blocks downward movement of the attachment means (5) (Fig. 4).
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the glass cooktop (2) can be securely kept away from the casing (4) during the attachment thereof. Thereby, the glass cooktop (2) can be prevented from directly contacting the casing (4) , and receiving and damages.
  • the counterpart screw holes (13) are formed into the side walls (7) of the casing (4) , and are accessible from the outside (Fig. 4).
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the assembly operator can easily attach the attachment brackets to the sidewalls (7) of the casing (4) .
  • the distance keeping means (6) comprises one or more abutments (14) which are disposed into the casing (4) at the positions which correspond to the lower sides of the attachment means (5) (Fig.7).
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the abutments (14) reliably block the downwards movement of attachment means (5) during the attachment.
  • one or more abutments (14) are integrally formed into the side walls (7) of the casing (4) (Fig.8).
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the abutments (14) can be easily produced together with the casing (4) . Thereby the production cost can be reduced.
  • one or more abutments (14) comprise strips (15) which are bent into the casing (4) .
  • one or more stripes (15) are c-shaped (Fig. 10). These embodiments are particularly advantageous as the strips (15) are mechanically robust, and thus safely support the glass cooktop (2) during or after the attachment.
  • the casing (4) is made from sheet metal. This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the sheet metal casing (4) has a good mechanical and thermal resistance.
  • the side walls (7) of the casing (4) comprises seam connections (16) in the upper corner (8) of the casing (4) (Fig.9).
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the casing (4) can be produced without welding. Thereby, the production cost can be reduced.
  • one or more side walls (7) of the casing (4) each has an L-shaped end, and comprises an upper recess (17) ; and the one or more side walls (7) of the casing (4) each has a straight end which overlaps the said L-shaped end and comprises a tab (18) bent onto the upper recess (17) (Fig.9).
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the side walls (7) can be securely connected with each other.
  • the cooking appliance (1) further comprises: one or more induction coils which are disposed into the casing (4) and pressed against the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) by means of one or more springs.
  • This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the cooking performance can be improved.
  • This embodiment is also particularly advantageous as the glass cooktop (2) can be effectively pressed against the induction coils without contacting the casing (4) by virtue of the distance keeping means (6) .
  • the cooking appliance (1) further comprises: one or more protective sleeves (19) into which the upper edges of the casing (4) are inserted (Fig. 2).
  • the protective sleeves (19) are attached to the casing (4) by means of screws.
  • This embodiment is also particularly advantageous as the upper edges of the casing (4) can be prevented from scratching/breaking any component parts of the cooking appliance (1) during the assembly.
  • a major advantageous effect of the present invention is that the glass cooktops (2) can be protected against damages caused by the sharp upper corners (8) of the casing (4) during the assembly or the maintenance. Thereby the production waste due to the scratched or broken glass cooktops (2) can be eliminated or reduced as much as possible.
  • Another major advantageous effect of the present invention is that the assembly operator can easily and safely assemble the glass cooktop (2) with the casing (4) . Thereby the overall production cost can be reduced both in terms of labor and material.
  • Other advantageous effects of the present invention can be taken from the above described embodiments.

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The present invention relates to a cooking appliance (1) comprising: a glass cooktop (2) comprising one or more cooking zones (3) for cooking food; a casing (4) for accommodating one or more heating units for heating the cooking utensils in the cooking zones (3) respectively; an attachment means (5) for supporting the glass cooktop (2) and attaching the glass cooktop (2) to the casing (4).

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COOKING APPLIANCE WITH IMPROVED ASSEMBLAGE
The present invention relates to a cooking appliance, in particular to an induction cooker.
Cooking appliances such as induction cookers are commonly known in the art. An induction cooker generally comprises: a glass cooktop comprising one or more cooking zones for cooking the food; a casing for accommodating one or more heating units for heating the cooking utensils in the cooking zones respectively; and an attachment means for supporting the glass cooktop and attaching the glass cooktop to the casing.
EP2664856A1 discloses a cooking appliance with a glass cooktop.
A problem with the prior art cooking appliance is that there is a risk that the assembly operator hits the glass cooktop against the sharp upper corners of the casing during the assembly. In such instances, the glass may break or receive scratches. In either of these cases, the glass cooktop becomes a production waste, and thus the overall production costs increase both in terms of labor and material.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a cooking appliance which solves the aforementioned problems of the prior art in a cost-effective way and which enables an improved safety and also an improved production and assemblage.
This objective has been achieved by the cooking appliance as defined in claim 1. Further achievements have been attained by the subject-matters respectively defined in the dependent claims.
In the cooking appliance of the present invention, the attachment means is adapted to attach the glass cooktop to the casing while securing a gap between the lower side of the glass cooktop and the upper side of the casing. In addition, the cooking appliance of the present invention further comprises a distance keeping means which is adapted to block downward movement of the attachment means in order to keep the gap between the glass cooktop and the casing during the attachment of the glass cooktop.
A major advantageous effect of the present invention is that the glass cooktop can be protected against damages caused by the sharp upper corners of the casing during the assembly or the maintenance. Thereby the production waste due to scratched or broken glass cooktops can be eliminated or reduced as much as possible. Another major advantageous effect of the present invention is that the assembly operator can quickly and safely assemble the glass cooktop with the casing. Thereby the overall production cost can be reduced both in terms of labor and material.
Additional features and additional advantageous effects of the cooking appliance of the present invention will become more apparent with the detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 – is a schematic perspective view of a cooking appliance according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 – is a schematic side view of the cooking appliance of Fig.1, before the glass cooktop and the casing are assembled;
Figure 3 – is a schematic partial side view of the cooking appliance of Fig.1, after the glass cooktop and the casing have been assembled;
Figure 4 – is a schematic enlarged view of the detail A of Fig.3;
Figure 5 – is a schematic sectional view of the cooking appliance of Fig.1, taken along the line C-C in Fig. 6;
Figure 6 – is a schematic top view of the cooking appliance of Fig.1;
Figure 7 – is a schematic enlarged view of the detail B of Fig. 5;
Figure 8 – is a schematic perspective view of the casing of the cooking appliance according to another embodiment;
Figure 9 – is a schematic enlarged view of the detail D of Fig. 8;
Figure 10 – is a schematic enlarged view of the detail E of Fig. 8.
The reference signs appearing on the drawings relate to the following technical features.
  1. Cooking appliance
  2. Glass cooktop
  3. Cooking zone
  4. Casing
  5. Attachment means
  6. Distance keeping means
  7. Side wall
  8. Upper corner
  9. Attachment bracket
  10. Screw connection
  11. Bonding connection
  12. Screw hole
  13. Counterpart screw hole
  14. Abutment
  15. Strip
  16. Seam connection
  17. Upper recess
  18. Tab
  19. Protective sleeve
The cooking appliance (1) comprises: a glass cooktop (2) which has one or more cooking zones (3) for cooking the food; a casing (4) for accommodating one or more heating units for heating the cooking utensils in the cooking zones (3) respectively; and an attachment means (5) for supporting the glass cooktop (2) and attaching the glass cooktop (2) to the casing (4) (Fig. 1 to Fig. 3).
In the cooking appliance (1) of the present invention, the attachment means (5) is further adapted to attach the glass cooktop (2) to the casing (4) while securing a gap (G) between the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) and the upper side of the casing (4) (Fig. 4). The cooking appliance (1) of the present invention further comprises: a distance keeping means (6) which is adapted to block downward movement of the attachment means (5) in order to keep the gap (G) between the glass cooktop (2) and the casing (4) during the attachment thereof (Fig. 5).
In an embodiment, the side walls (7) of the casing (4) have upper corners (8) which are beveled and rounded (Fig.4). This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the upper corners (8) can be prevented from scratching/breaking any component parts of the cooking appliance (1) during the assembly.
In another embodiment, the attachment means (5) comprises: one or more attachment brackets (9) which are fixed to the lower side of the glass cooktop (2); and one or more screw connections (10) for connecting the attachment brackets (9) to the casing (4) (Fig.2). This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the glass cooktop (2) can be reliably supported by means of the attachment brackets (9). This embodiment is also particularly advantageous as the glass cooktop (2) can be detachably attached to the casing (4) by means of the screw connection (10), and thus the glass cooktop (2) can be detached and reattached during maintenance without damaging the glass cooktop (2).
In another embodiment, the attachment means (5) comprises one or more bonding connections (11) which fix the attachment brackets (9) the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) (Fig.2). This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the glass cooktop (2) can be securely and cost effectively fixed to the attachment brackets (9).
In another embodiment, the screw connection (10) comprises one or more screw holes (12) which are formed into the attachment brackets (9); and one or more counterpart screw holes (13) which are formed into the casing (4), wherein the screw holes (12) and the counterpart screw holes (13) are aligned when the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) and the upper side of the casing (4) are separated through the said gap (G) and the distance keeping means (6) blocks downward movement of the attachment means (5) (Fig. 4). This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the glass cooktop (2) can be securely kept away from the casing (4) during the attachment thereof. Thereby, the glass cooktop (2) can be prevented from directly contacting the casing (4), and receiving and damages.
In another embodiment, the counterpart screw holes (13) are formed into the side walls (7) of the casing (4), and are accessible from the outside (Fig. 4). This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the assembly operator can easily attach the attachment brackets to the sidewalls (7) of the casing (4).
In another embodiment, the distance keeping means (6) comprises one or more abutments (14) which are disposed into the casing (4) at the positions which correspond to the lower sides of the attachment means (5) (Fig.7). This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the abutments (14) reliably block the downwards movement of attachment means (5) during the attachment.
In another embodiment, one or more abutments (14) are integrally formed into the side walls (7) of the casing (4) (Fig.8). This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the abutments (14) can be easily produced together with the casing (4). Thereby the production cost can be reduced.
In another embodiment, one or more abutments (14) comprise strips (15) which are bent into the casing (4). In a version of this embodiment, one or more stripes (15) are c-shaped (Fig. 10). These embodiments are particularly advantageous as the strips (15) are mechanically robust, and thus safely support the glass cooktop (2) during or after the attachment.
In another embodiment, the casing (4) is made from sheet metal. This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the sheet metal casing (4) has a good mechanical and thermal resistance.
In another embodiment, the side walls (7) of the casing (4) comprises seam connections (16) in the upper corner (8) of the casing (4) (Fig.9). This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the casing (4) can be produced without welding. Thereby, the production cost can be reduced.
In another embodiment, one or more side walls (7) of the casing (4) each has an L-shaped end, and comprises an upper recess (17); and the one or more side walls (7) of the casing (4) each has a straight end which overlaps the said L-shaped end and comprises a tab (18) bent onto the upper recess (17) (Fig.9). This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the side walls (7) can be securely connected with each other.
In another embodiment, the cooking appliance (1) further comprises: one or more induction coils which are disposed into the casing (4) and pressed against the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) by means of one or more springs. This embodiment is particularly advantageous as the cooking performance can be improved. This embodiment is also particularly advantageous as the glass cooktop (2) can be effectively pressed against the induction coils without contacting the casing (4) by virtue of the distance keeping means (6).
In another embodiment, the cooking appliance (1) further comprises: one or more protective sleeves (19) into which the upper edges of the casing (4) are inserted (Fig. 2).
In a version of this embodiment, the protective sleeves (19) are attached to the casing (4) by means of screws. This embodiment is also particularly advantageous as the upper edges of the casing (4) can be prevented from scratching/breaking any component parts of the cooking appliance (1) during the assembly.
A major advantageous effect of the present invention is that the glass cooktops (2) can be protected against damages caused by the sharp upper corners (8) of the casing (4) during the assembly or the maintenance. Thereby the production waste due to the scratched or broken glass cooktops (2) can be eliminated or reduced as much as possible. Another major advantageous effect of the present invention is that the assembly operator can easily and safely assemble the glass cooktop (2) with the casing (4). Thereby the overall production cost can be reduced both in terms of labor and material. Other advantageous effects of the present invention can be taken from the above described embodiments.

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  1. A cooking appliance (1) comprising: a glass cooktop (2) comprising one or more cooking zones (3) for cooking the food; a casing (4) for accommodating one or more heating units for heating the cooking utensils in the cooking zones (3) respectively; and an attachment means (5) for supporting the glass cooktop (2) and attaching the glass cooktop (2) to the casing (4); the cooking appliance (1) being characterized in that the attachment means (5) is adapted to attach the glass cooktop (2) to the casing (4) while securing a gap (G) between the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) and the upper side of the casing (4); and by further comprising: a distance keeping means (6) which is adapted to block downward movement of the attachment means (5) in order to keep the gap (G) between the glass cooktop (2) and the casing (4) during the attachment thereof.
  2. The cooking appliance (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the side walls (7) of the casing (4) have upper corners (8) which are beveled and rounded.
  3. The cooking appliance (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the attachment means (5) comprises one or more attachment brackets (9) which are fixed to the lower side of the glass cooktop (2); and one or more screw connections (10) for connecting the attachment brackets (9) to the casing (4).
  4. The cooking appliance (1) according to claim 3, characterized in that the attachment means (5) comprises one or more bonding connections (11) which fix the attachment brackets (9) the lower side of the glass cooktop (2).
  5. The cooking appliance (1) according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that the screw connection (10) comprises one or more screw holes (12) formed into the attachment brackets (9); and one or more counterpart screw holes (13) formed into the casing (4), wherein the screw holes (12) and the counterpart screw holes (13) are aligned when the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) and the upper side of the casing (4) are separated through the said gap (G) and the distance keeping means (6) blocks downward movement of the attachment means (5).
  6. The cooking appliance (1) according to claim 5, characterized in that the counterpart screw holes (13) are formed into the side walls (7) of the casing (4), and are accessible from the outside.
  7. The cooking appliance (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the distance keeping means (6) comprises one or more abutments (14) which are disposed into the casing (4) at the positions which correspond to the lower side of the attachment means (5).
  8. The cooking appliance (1) according to claim 7, characterized in that one or more abutments (14) are integrally formed into the side walls (7) of the casing (4).
  9. The cooking appliance (1) according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that one or more abutments (14) comprise strips (15) which are bent into the casing (4).
  10. The cooking appliance (1) according to claim 9, characterized in that one or more stripes (15) are c-shaped.
  11. The cooking appliance (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the casing (4) is made from sheet metal.
  12. The cooking appliance (1) according to claim 11, characterized in that the side walls (7) of the casing (4) comprises seam connections (16) in the upper corners (8) of the casing (4).
  13. The cooking appliance (1) according to claim 12, characterized in that one or more side walls (7) of the casing (4) each has an L-shaped end and comprises an upper recess (17); and one or more side walls (7) of the casing (4) each has a straight end which overlaps the said L-shaped end and comprises a tab (18) bent onto the upper recess (17).
  14. The cooking appliance (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 13, characterized by further comprising: one or more induction coils which are disposed into the casing (4) and pressed against the lower side of the glass cooktop (2) by means of one or more springs.
  15. The cooking appliance (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 14, characterized by further comprising: one or more protective sleeves (19) into which the upper edges of the casing (4) are inserted.
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