WO2019042672A1 - A cooktop comprising a burner housing - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cooktop comprising a burner housing.
- the burner housings wherein the burners are accommodated are provided by forming cavities on the surface of the cooktop.
- the burners are placed into the burner housings.
- the burner housings are integrated with the burner plates.
- the burner housings are connected to the plate as a separate piece from above or below by being adhered or pressed.
- the burner housings may detach from the plate to which the burner housings are connected due to said adhering process.
- the pressing process the risk of the burner plate being damaged by cracking or breaking due to the pressing force during the compression process or in the course of time may arise.
- the producer must replace or repair the plate, which causes increase in costs and user dissatisfaction.
- the aim of the present invention is the realization of a cooktop having a burner housing that can be mounted onto the burner plate in an easy and durable manner.
- the cooktop with the burner housing realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention, explicated in the independent first claim and the respective claims thereof, comprises at least one support plate that is arranged under the bottom surface of the burner plate and that enables the burner housing connected to the burner plate to be supported, and at least one connection plate that enables the burner housing to be held fixed by at least partially covering the burner housing and the support plate.
- the support plate in order to mount the burner housing, first, the support plate is fixed onto the bottom surface of the burner plate. Then, the burner housing is preferably aligned with the burner plate opening, and the connection plate is placed onto the support plate and at least partially onto the burner housing to prevent the burner housing from moving at least in the upwards-downwards direction, i.e.
- the support plate provided in the cooktop of the present invention decreases the load acting on the burner plate by preventing the burner plate from being subjected to the entire load created by the weight of the burner housing, and thus, the service life of the burner plate is extended.
- the burner housing comprises a base, a side wall that completely surrounds the base, and at least one connection wall that is formed adjacent to the side wall and that at least partially surrounds the side wall.
- a portion of the connection plate is located on the connection wall and thus, the connection wall, hence the burner housing, is prevented from moving. Consequently, during the mounting of the burner housing to the cooktop, the connection wall to be covered by the connection plate can be easily fixed and thus the mounting process is facilitated.
- the connection wall is U-shaped.
- the burner housing comprises a plurality of connection walls, each surrounding a portion of the side wall.
- connection wall is intermittently surrounded by the connection wall. Since the side wall is not completely surrounded by the connection wall, the amount of connection wall material used is less than the amount of material that would be required to completely surround the connection wall, and the weight of the burner housing is decreased. Thus, the cost of the cooktop is decreased, and moreover, the load created by the weight of the burner housing and exerted onto the burner plate and the support plate is reduced.
- the connection wall completely surrounds the side wall.
- the connection wall has a curved structure, and in the embodiment wherein the connection wall completely surrounds the side wall, the connection wall is in the form of a ring that can be formed by connecting a plurality of identical curved elements.
- the support plate comprises a second opening having a width that is larger than the width of the first opening at least by the width of the connection wall.
- the support plate when the support plate is fixed onto the bottom surface of the burner plate so that the first opening and the second opening are aligned with each other, the part of the bottom surface of the burner plate remaining between the first opening and the second opening can be reached from outside due to the difference in the widths of the first opening and the second opening.
- at least a part of the connection wall contacts said bottom surface of the burner plate that can be reached from outside.
- a force with a component in the horizontal direction i.e. the direction in which the burner plate extends
- the support plate is fixed onto the bottom surface of the burner plate by being adhered to the bottom surface of the burner plate.
- a fixing element such as a screw, the burner plate is protected from getting damaged by being cracked or broken due to the force applied by said connection elements.
- the cooktop comprises a protective wall on the bottom surface of the burner plate, that surrounds the first opening.
- the connection wall enabling the burner housing to be mounted, especially the support plate is prevented from being seen when looked downwards through the first opening of the burner plate.
- the food residues that may fall onto the burner plate are prevented from reaching the elements such as the support plate, the connection plate and the connection wall that are hard to reach for cleaning.
- connection plate has a curved structure.
- the support plate enables the burner housing to be held more firmly by applying force onto almost the entire surface of the connection wall.
- the cooktop comprises at least one fixing element that prevents the movement of the connection plate after the connection plate is placed so as to at least partially cover the burner housing and the support plate.
- the burner housing is enabled to be immovably held on the cooktop as the connection plate cannot move.
- the support plate comprises at least one housing wherein the fixing element can be accommodated.
- the housing surrounds the fixing element and prevents the fixing element from moving.
- the burner housing is also prevented from moving.
- the fixing element comprises a screw that is placed into the housing and that extends from the housing in the opposite direction of the burner plate, i.e. downwards in the vertical direction, and a nut that locks the connection plate to the screw and prevents the same from moving relative to the screw.
- the burner housing is enabled to be mounted to the cooktop without the need for a physical connection between the burner housing and the burner plate.
- the burner housing is prevented from getting damaged while being mounted to the cooktop and the burner housing can be used for a long time as mounted on the burner plate.
- the problem of the burner plate being damaged as a result of the physical connection between the burner plate and the burner housing for example, due to the separation of the burner plate adhered to the burner plate or due to the force applied by the connection elements used during or after its connection to the burner plate is eliminated
- Figure 1 - is the general view of the cooktop of the present invention.
- Figure 2 - is the bottom view of the cooktop.
- Figure 3 - is the detailed partial cross-sectional view of the connection between the burner housing and the burner plate.
- the cooktop (1) comprises a burner plate (3) having at least one first opening (2) thereon and a burner housing (4) that is connected to the bottom surface of the burner plate (3) ( Figure 1).
- the burner housing (4) accommodates the burner that generates the flame necessary for the cooking process.
- the cooktop (1) of the present invention comprises at least one support plate (5) that is arranged at the bottom surface of the burner plate (3) and that enables the burner housing (4) to be supported, and at least one connection plate (6) that enables the burner housing (4) to be held fixed by at least partially covering the burner housing (4) and the support plate (5).
- the support plate (5) is fixed onto the bottom surface of the burner plate (3), and then the connection plate (6) is placed over at least a part of the burner housing (4) and of the support plate (5).
- connection plate (6) without the need for a physical connection to the burner plate (3), the burner housing (4) is immovably held in the upwards-downwards direction, in other words, in the vertical direction that crosses through the burner plate (3) vertically. Furthermore, the support plate (5) assists the burner plate (3) in supporting the downwards force created by the weight of the burner housing (4) and thus, the service life of the burner plate (3) is extended by decreasing the load acting thereon.
- the burner housing (4) comprises a base (7), a side wall (8) that completely surrounds the base (7) and at least one connection wall (9) that is formed adjacent to the side wall (8) and that at least partially surrounds the side wall (8).
- the connection plate (6) at least partially covers the connection wall (9) in order to enable the burner housing (4) to be held immovably at least in the vertical direction. Consequently, during the mounting of the burner housing (4) to the cooktop (1), the connection wall (9) to be covered by the connection plate (6) can be easily fixed, and thus the mounting process is facilitated.
- the connection wall (9) is almost U-shaped.
- the burner housing (4) comprises one or more than one connection wall (9), each surrounding a portion of the side wall (8).
- the connection wall (9) preferably has a curved structure. As the connection wall (9) does not completely surround the side wall (8), the weight of the burner housing (4) is decreased and also the cost of the burner housing (4) is reduced due to the decrease in the amount of material used. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the connection wall (9) completely surrounds the side wall (8).
- the support plate (5) comprises a second opening (10) having a width (D2) that is larger than the width (D1) of the first opening (2) by at least the width of the connection wall (9).
- connection wall (9) is U-shaped
- the bottom part of this form contacts the part of the bottom surface of the burner plate (3) that can be reached from outside.
- the support plate (5) that surrounds the connection wall (9) prevents the connection wall (9) and thus the burner housing (4) from moving in the horizontal direction.
- the support plate (5) is fixed onto the bottom surface of the burner plate (3) by being adhered to the bottom surface of the burner plate (3).
- a fixing element such as a screw, the burner plate (3) is protected from getting damaged by being cracked or broken due to the force applied by the connection elements.
- the cooktop (1) comprises a protective wall (11) on the bottom surface of the burner plate (3), that surrounds the first opening (2).
- a protective wall (11) on the bottom surface of the burner plate (3), that surrounds the first opening (2).
- connection plate (6) has a curved structure.
- the connection plate (6) enables the burner housing (4) to be held more firmly by being covering substantially the entire surface of the connection wall (9).
- the cooktop (1) comprises at least one fixing element (12) that prevents the movement of the connection plate (6) after the connection plate (6) is place so as to at least partially cover the burner housing (4) and the support plate (5).
- the burner housing (4) is enabled to be immovably held on the cooktop (1) as the connection plate (6) cannot be moved.
- the support plate (5) comprises at least one housing (13) wherein the fixing element (12) can be accommodated.
- the housing (13) surrounds the fixing element (12) and prevents the fixing element (12) from moving.
- the burner housing (4) is also prevented from moving.
- the fixing element (12) comprises a screw that is placed into the housing (13), extending from the housing (13) in the opposite direction of the burner plate (3) and a nut that locks the connection plate (6) to the screw and prevents the same from moving relative to the screw.
- the burner housing (4) is enabled to be mounted to the cooktop (1) without the need for a physical connection between the burner housing (4) and the burner plate (3).
- the burner housing (4) is prevented from getting damaged when being mounted to the cooktop (1) and the burner housing (4) can be used for a long time as mounted on the burner plate (3).
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a cooktop (1) comprising a burner plate (3) having at least one opening (2) thereon and a burner housing (4) that is connected to the bottom surface of the burner plate (3).
Description
The present invention relates to a cooktop comprising a burner housing.
In cooktops, the burner housings wherein the burners are accommodated are provided by forming cavities on the surface of the cooktop. The burners are placed into the burner housings. Generally, the burner housings are integrated with the burner plates. However, especially in cooktops with glass or ceramic burner plates, the burner housings are connected to the plate as a separate piece from above or below by being adhered or pressed. The burner housings may detach from the plate to which the burner housings are connected due to said adhering process. In case of the pressing process, the risk of the burner plate being damaged by cracking or breaking due to the pressing force during the compression process or in the course of time may arise. In such cases, the producer must replace or repair the plate, which causes increase in costs and user dissatisfaction.
In the state of the art International Patent Document No. WO2015/032673, a cooktop comprising a burner housing is disclosed.
The aim of the present invention is the realization of a cooktop having a burner housing that can be mounted onto the burner plate in an easy and durable manner.
The cooktop with the burner housing realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention, explicated in the independent first claim and the respective claims thereof, comprises at least one support plate that is arranged under the bottom surface of the burner plate and that enables the burner housing connected to the burner plate to be supported, and at least one connection plate that enables the burner housing to be held fixed by at least partially covering the burner housing and the support plate. In the cooktop of the present invention, in order to mount the burner housing, first, the support plate is fixed onto the bottom surface of the burner plate. Then, the burner housing is preferably aligned with the burner plate opening, and the connection plate is placed onto the support plate and at least partially onto the burner housing to prevent the burner housing from moving at least in the upwards-downwards direction, i.e. from moving towards the burner plate or away from the burner plate. Furthermore, the support plate provided in the cooktop of the present invention decreases the load acting on the burner plate by preventing the burner plate from being subjected to the entire load created by the weight of the burner housing, and thus, the service life of the burner plate is extended.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the burner housing comprises a base, a side wall that completely surrounds the base, and at least one connection wall that is formed adjacent to the side wall and that at least partially surrounds the side wall. In this embodiment, when the burner housing is mounted to the cooktop, a portion of the connection plate is located on the connection wall and thus, the connection wall, hence the burner housing, is prevented from moving. Consequently, during the mounting of the burner housing to the cooktop, the connection wall to be covered by the connection plate can be easily fixed and thus the mounting process is facilitated. In an embodiment of the present invention, the connection wall is U-shaped. In an embodiment of the present invention, the burner housing comprises a plurality of connection walls, each surrounding a portion of the side wall. Thus, the side wall is intermittently surrounded by the connection wall. Since the side wall is not completely surrounded by the connection wall, the amount of connection wall material used is less than the amount of material that would be required to completely surround the connection wall, and the weight of the burner housing is decreased. Thus, the cost of the cooktop is decreased, and moreover, the load created by the weight of the burner housing and exerted onto the burner plate and the support plate is reduced. In an embodiment of the present invention, the connection wall completely surrounds the side wall. In an embodiment of the present invention, the connection wall has a curved structure, and in the embodiment wherein the connection wall completely surrounds the side wall, the connection wall is in the form of a ring that can be formed by connecting a plurality of identical curved elements.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the support plate comprises a second opening having a width that is larger than the width of the first opening at least by the width of the connection wall. In this case, when the support plate is fixed onto the bottom surface of the burner plate so that the first opening and the second opening are aligned with each other, the part of the bottom surface of the burner plate remaining between the first opening and the second opening can be reached from outside due to the difference in the widths of the first opening and the second opening. In this embodiment, during the mounting of the burner housing to the cooktop, at least a part of the connection wall contacts said bottom surface of the burner plate that can be reached from outside. In this case, when a force with a component in the horizontal direction, i.e. the direction in which the burner plate extends, is applied from outside to the burner housing, thanks to the wall thickness of the support plate, the connection wall is prevented from moving in the horizontal direction due to the applied force.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the support plate is fixed onto the bottom surface of the burner plate by being adhered to the bottom surface of the burner plate. By fixing the support plate to the burner plate without using a fixing element such as a screw, the burner plate is protected from getting damaged by being cracked or broken due to the force applied by said connection elements.
In an embodiment of the preset invention, the cooktop comprises a protective wall on the bottom surface of the burner plate, that surrounds the first opening. By means of said protective wall, the connection wall enabling the burner housing to be mounted, especially the support plate is prevented from being seen when looked downwards through the first opening of the burner plate. Furthermore, by means of the protective wall, the food residues that may fall onto the burner plate are prevented from reaching the elements such as the support plate, the connection plate and the connection wall that are hard to reach for cleaning.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the connection plate has a curved structure. Thus, especially when the connection wall is curved, the support plate enables the burner housing to be held more firmly by applying force onto almost the entire surface of the connection wall.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the cooktop comprises at least one fixing element that prevents the movement of the connection plate after the connection plate is placed so as to at least partially cover the burner housing and the support plate. Thus, the burner housing is enabled to be immovably held on the cooktop as the connection plate cannot move.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the support plate comprises at least one housing wherein the fixing element can be accommodated. The housing surrounds the fixing element and prevents the fixing element from moving. Thus, the burner housing is also prevented from moving.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the fixing element comprises a screw that is placed into the housing and that extends from the housing in the opposite direction of the burner plate, i.e. downwards in the vertical direction, and a nut that locks the connection plate to the screw and prevents the same from moving relative to the screw. Thus, when the nut is tightened as much as needed, the risk of the connection plate being detached from the screw is eliminated, and the connection plate is enabled to be securely fixed.
By means of the present invention, thanks to the support plate and the connection plate, the burner housing is enabled to be mounted to the cooktop without the need for a physical connection between the burner housing and the burner plate. Thus, the burner housing is prevented from getting damaged while being mounted to the cooktop and the burner housing can be used for a long time as mounted on the burner plate. In other words, during the mounting of the burner plate to the cooktop, the problem of the burner plate being damaged as a result of the physical connection between the burner plate and the burner housing, for example, due to the separation of the burner plate adhered to the burner plate or due to the force applied by the connection elements used during or after its connection to the burner plate is eliminated
The cooktop realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention is illustrated in the attached figures, where:
Figure 1 - is the general view of the cooktop of the present invention.
Figure 2 - is the bottom view of the cooktop.
Figure 3 - is the detailed partial cross-sectional view of the connection between the burner housing and the burner plate.
The elements illustrated in the figures are numbered as follows:
- Cooktop
- First opening
- Burner plate
- Burner housing
- Support plate
- Connection plate
- Base
- Side wall
- Connection wall
- Second opening
- Protective wall
- Fixing element
- Housing
D1: width of the first opening
D2: width of the second opening
The cooktop (1) comprises a burner plate (3) having at least one first opening (2) thereon and a burner housing (4) that is connected to the bottom surface of the burner plate (3) (Figure 1). The burner housing (4) accommodates the burner that generates the flame necessary for the cooking process.
The cooktop (1) of the present invention comprises at least one support plate (5) that is arranged at the bottom surface of the burner plate (3) and that enables the burner housing (4) to be supported, and at least one connection plate (6) that enables the burner housing (4) to be held fixed by at least partially covering the burner housing (4) and the support plate (5). To obtain the cooktop (1) of the present invention, first, the support plate (5) is fixed onto the bottom surface of the burner plate (3), and then the connection plate (6) is placed over at least a part of the burner housing (4) and of the support plate (5). Thus, by means of the connection plate (6), without the need for a physical connection to the burner plate (3), the burner housing (4) is immovably held in the upwards-downwards direction, in other words, in the vertical direction that crosses through the burner plate (3) vertically. Furthermore, the support plate (5) assists the burner plate (3) in supporting the downwards force created by the weight of the burner housing (4) and thus, the service life of the burner plate (3) is extended by decreasing the load acting thereon.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the burner housing (4) comprises a base (7), a side wall (8) that completely surrounds the base (7) and at least one connection wall (9) that is formed adjacent to the side wall (8) and that at least partially surrounds the side wall (8). When the burner plate (4) is mounted to the cooktop (1), the connection plate (6) at least partially covers the connection wall (9) in order to enable the burner housing (4) to be held immovably at least in the vertical direction. Consequently, during the mounting of the burner housing (4) to the cooktop (1), the connection wall (9) to be covered by the connection plate (6) can be easily fixed, and thus the mounting process is facilitated. In an embodiment of the present invention, the connection wall (9) is almost U-shaped. In an embodiment of the present invention, the burner housing (4) comprises one or more than one connection wall (9), each surrounding a portion of the side wall (8). In a version of this embodiment of the present invention, the connection wall (9) preferably has a curved structure. As the connection wall (9) does not completely surround the side wall (8), the weight of the burner housing (4) is decreased and also the cost of the burner housing (4) is reduced due to the decrease in the amount of material used. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the connection wall (9) completely surrounds the side wall (8).
In an embodiment of the present invention, the support plate (5) comprises a second opening (10) having a width (D2) that is larger than the width (D1) of the first opening (2) by at least the width of the connection wall (9). Thus, when the support plate (5) is placed on the bottom surface of the burner plate (3) such that the second opening (10) thereof is aligned with the first opening (2), the part of the surface of the burner plate (3) having a width (D2-D1) that is equal to the difference of the different widths (D1, D2) of the first opening (2) and the second opening (10). During the mounting of the burner housing (4), at least a part of the connection wall (9) of the burner housing (4) is seated onto said part of the bottom surface of the burner plate (3) that can be reached from outside. In the embodiment of the present invention wherein the connection wall (9) is U-shaped, the bottom part of this form contacts the part of the bottom surface of the burner plate (3) that can be reached from outside. Thus, the support plate (5) that surrounds the connection wall (9) prevents the connection wall (9) and thus the burner housing (4) from moving in the horizontal direction.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the support plate (5) is fixed onto the bottom surface of the burner plate (3) by being adhered to the bottom surface of the burner plate (3). By fixing the support plate (5) to the burner plate (3) without using a fixing element such as a screw, the burner plate (3) is protected from getting damaged by being cracked or broken due to the force applied by the connection elements.
In an embodiment of the preset invention, the cooktop (1) comprises a protective wall (11) on the bottom surface of the burner plate (3), that surrounds the first opening (2). By means of said protective wall (11), the connection wall (9) enabling the burner housing (4) to be mounted, especially the support plate (5) is prevented from being seen when looked downwards through the first opening (2).
In an embodiment of the present invention, the connection plate (6) has a curved structure. Thus, especially when the connection plate (6) is curved, the connection plate (6) enables the burner housing (4) to be held more firmly by being covering substantially the entire surface of the connection wall (9).
In an embodiment of the present invention, the cooktop (1) comprises at least one fixing element (12) that prevents the movement of the connection plate (6) after the connection plate (6) is place so as to at least partially cover the burner housing (4) and the support plate (5). Thus, the burner housing (4) is enabled to be immovably held on the cooktop (1) as the connection plate (6) cannot be moved.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the support plate (5) comprises at least one housing (13) wherein the fixing element (12) can be accommodated. The housing (13) surrounds the fixing element (12) and prevents the fixing element (12) from moving. Thus, the burner housing (4) is also prevented from moving.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the fixing element (12) comprises a screw that is placed into the housing (13), extending from the housing (13) in the opposite direction of the burner plate (3) and a nut that locks the connection plate (6) to the screw and prevents the same from moving relative to the screw. Thus, when the nut is tightened as needed, the risk of the connection plate (6) being detached from the screw is eliminated, and the connection plate (6) is enabled to be securely fixed.
By means the present invention, thanks to the support plate (5) and the connection plate (6), the burner housing (4) is enabled to be mounted to the cooktop (1) without the need for a physical connection between the burner housing (4) and the burner plate (3). Thus, the burner housing (4) is prevented from getting damaged when being mounted to the cooktop (1) and the burner housing (4) can be used for a long time as mounted on the burner plate (3).
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- A cooktop (1) comprising a burner plate (3) having at least one opening (2) thereon and a burner housing (4) that is connected to the bottom surface of the burner plate (3), characterized by at least one support plate (5) that is arranged at the bottom surface of the burner plate (3) and that enables the burner housing (4) to be supported, and at least one connection plate (6) that enables the burner housing (4) to be held fixed by at least partially covering the burner housing (4) and the support plate (5).
- A cooktop (1) as in Claim 1, characterized by the burner housing (4) comprising a base (7), a side wall (8) that completely surrounds the base (7) and at least one connection wall (9) that is formed adjacent to the side wall (8) and that at least partially surrounds the side wall (8).
- A cooktop (1) as in Claim 2, characterized by the support plate (5) comprising a second opening (10) having a width (D2) that is larger than the width (D1) of the first opening (2) by at least the width of the connection wall (9).
- A cooktop (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the support plate (5) that is connected to the burner plate (3) by being adhered to the bottom surface of the burner plate (3).
- A cooktop (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by a protective wall (11) that surrounds the first opening (2) on the bottom surface of the burner housing (4).
- A cooktop (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the connection plate (6) that has a curved structure.
- A cooktop (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by at least one fixing element (12) that prevents the movement of the connection plate (6) after the connection plate (6) is place so as to at least partially cover the burner housing (4) and the support plate (5).
- A cooktop (1) as in Claim 7, characterized by the support plate (5) having at least one housing (13) that receives the fixing element (12) therein.
- A cooktop (1) as in Claim 8, characterized by the fixing element (12) comprising a screw that is placed into the housing (13), extending from the housing (13) in the opposite direction of the burner plate (3) and a nut that locks the connection plate (6) to the screw and prevents the same from moving relative to the screw.
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