WO2019194527A1 - Dispositif de chauffage par induction de type sans zone offrant une expérience d'utilisateur améliorée et comportant une interface utilisateur - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a John Free type induction heating apparatus with improved user experience and user interface.
- the heating method of heating the heated object using electricity is largely divided into resistance heating and induction heating.
- the electrical resistance method is a method of heating a heated object by transferring heat generated when a current flows through a non-metallic heating element such as a metal resistance wire or silicon carbide to the heated object (for example, a cooking vessel) through radiation or conduction.
- the induction heating method uses a magnetic field generated around the coil when high frequency power of a predetermined size is applied to the coil to generate an eddy current in the heating element made of a metal component so that the heating element itself is heated. to be.
- the induction heating apparatus to which the induction heating system is applied is generally provided with the walking coil in the corresponding area
- an induction heating apparatus ie, a zone free type induction heating apparatus
- the heated object can be inductively heated regardless of the size and position of the heated object in the region where the plurality of working coils are present.
- the John Free type induction heating apparatus may be provided with an input interface.
- the input interface is a module for inputting a heating intensity or driving time desired by a user, and may be variously implemented as a physical button or a touch panel.
- the input interface may be provided with a display panel displaying a driving state of the induction heating apparatus.
- the input interface is formed of a display panel (that is, a touch screen panel), there is a problem that the input interface is damaged due to a hot container or a cutting board.
- the method of displaying the pop-up message based on the touch area has a problem in that if the hot container having the reference area or less is disposed on the input interface, the pop-up message is not displayed and the input interface may be damaged due to heat. .
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a zone free type induction heating apparatus having an improved user experience (UX) and a user interface (UI).
- UX user experience
- UI user interface
- the zone-free induction heating apparatus is installed to be flatly embedded in an upper surface of a cover plate, and includes an input interface for displaying a specific image, a sensor for sensing at least one of temperature and vibration of the input interface, and an input from the sensor. And a first control module that receives information regarding at least one of temperature and vibration of the interface and controls whether to display a protection guide image of the input interface based on the received information about at least one of temperature and vibration of the input interface. It can be equipped with protection function for the interface.
- the John-free type induction heating apparatus is installed to be flatly embedded in the upper surface of the cover plate, receives a touch input from the user, receives an input interface to display a specific image, and receives a touch input from the input interface, A first control module for controlling a specific image displayed on the input interface based on the touch input provided from the input interface, and a plurality of walkings based on the touch input received from the first control module and receiving the touch input from the first control module.
- the user experience and user interface can be improved by including a second control module to control the drive of the coil.
- the zone-free induction heating apparatus has a protection function for the input interface, thereby reducing the risk of damage to the input interface due to heat or vibration (ie, impact). Furthermore, it is possible to improve the product life of the input interface by reducing the risk of damage to the input interface.
- the zone-free induction heating apparatus can improve the user's convenience in various situations by improving the user experience and the user interface.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a John Free type induction heating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view in which some components of FIG. 1 are omitted.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a control flow of the zone-free induction heating apparatus of FIG. 1.
- 4 to 6 are schematic views illustrating a method of detecting a heated object and displaying a crater image.
- FIGS. 7 to 9 are schematic diagrams for explaining a heating intensity and a timer setting method.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating a heating image.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram illustrating a method for displaying a protection guide image.
- 12 and 13 are schematic diagrams illustrating the change in the image of the crater for the heated object according to the removal of the heated object.
- FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram illustrating a change in the image of the crater for the heated object according to the movement of the heated object.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a John Free type induction heating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 2 is a plan view in which some components of FIG. 1 are omitted.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a control flow of the zone-free induction heating apparatus of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram omitting the cover plate 119 of FIG. 1 for convenience of description.
- the zone-free induction heating apparatus 1 includes a case 125, a cover plate 119, an input interface 300, and a first control module 310. ), A second control module 320, a sensor 330, and a plurality of working coils (eg, WC).
- the case 125 includes a base plate on which the working coil is installed, an indicator substrate support on which the indicator substrate is installed, and a plurality of indicator substrates, in addition to the plurality of working coils (for example, WC).
- Various components constituting the John Free type induction heating apparatus 1 can be installed.
- the case 125 is rectified by various devices (eg, a power supply unit for providing AC power, a rectifier for rectifying the AC power of the power supply unit to DC power, and a rectifier) associated with driving the working coil (for example, WC).
- various devices eg, a power supply unit for providing AC power, a rectifier for rectifying the AC power of the power supply unit to DC power, and a rectifier
- a second control module 320 and a working coil for controlling the inverter unit, the inverter unit, and the components related to driving the converted DC power to a resonant current through a switching operation to provide a working coil (for example, WC).
- a relay or a semiconductor switch to turn on or turn off the WC may be installed, but a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- case 125 may be thermally insulated to prevent leakage of heat generated by the working coil WC to the outside.
- the cover plate 119 is coupled to the upper end of the case 125 to shield the inside of the case 125, the heating body (not shown; that is, at least one of the plurality of working coils (for example, WC) The object to be heated by) may be disposed on the upper surface.
- the cover plate 119 may include a top plate 115 for placing a heated object such as a cooking vessel, and the heat generated from the working coil (eg, WC) may be transferred through the top plate 115. It can be delivered to the heating element.
- a heated object such as a cooking vessel
- the heat generated from the working coil eg, WC
- the upper plate 115 may be formed of, for example, a glass material, the upper plate 115 is provided with an input interface 300 that receives an input from the user and delivers the input to the first control module 310 Can be installed.
- the input interface 300 may be installed to be flatly embedded in the upper surface of the cover plate 119, that is, the upper plate 115 (that is, installed on the same plane as the upper plate 115), and may display a specific image. have.
- the input interface 300 may receive a touch input from a user and provide the received touch input to the first control module 310.
- the input interface 300 is a module for inputting a heating intensity or heating time desired by a user, and may be variously implemented as a physical button or a touch panel.
- the input interface 300 may be provided with a display panel (ie, a touch screen panel) that displays a driving state of the John-Free type induction heating apparatus 1.
- the input interface 300 may transfer the touch input provided from the user to the first control module 310, and the first control module 310 may transfer the touch input to the second control module 320 described above. As can be, specific details thereof will be described later.
- the sensor 330 may detect at least one of temperature and vibration of the input interface 300.
- the sensor 330 detects at least one of temperature and vibration of the input interface 300, and transmits information about at least one of the temperature and vibration of the detected input interface 300 to the first control module 310. Can provide.
- the senor 330 may be composed of a temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of the input interface 300 and a vibration sensor for detecting the vibration (that is, impact) of the input interface 300, an embodiment of the present invention
- a temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of the input interface 300
- a vibration sensor for detecting the vibration (that is, impact) of the input interface 300
- the temperature sensor and the vibration sensor are described separately as one integrated sensor for convenience of description.
- the senor 330 may sense not only the temperature of the input interface 300 but also the temperature of the cover plate 119 (that is, the temperature of the upper plate 115), but details thereof will be omitted.
- the first control module 310 receives information on at least one of temperature and vibration of the input interface 300 from the sensor 330, and receives information on at least one of temperature and vibration of the received input interface 300. On the basis of this, it is possible to control whether to display the protection guide image of the input interface 300.
- the first control module 310 may control the driving of the input interface 300. That is, the input interface 300 may display (ie, display) a specific image according to the control command of the first control module 310.
- the first control module 310 receives a user's touch input from the input interface 300, transmits the received touch input to the second control module 320, or transmits the received touch input to the input interface 300 based on the received touch input. You can control or select specific images to be displayed.
- the first control module 310 may be provided with information regarding the position of the heated object from the second control module 320 and displayed on the input interface 300 based on the received information about the position of the heated object. You can also control or select specific images that are displayed.
- the second control module 320 controls the driving of the plurality of working coils (for example, WC), and it is determined which heating coil is located above which one of the plurality of working coils (for example, WC). I can detect it.
- the plurality of working coils for example, WC
- the second control module 320 may control the driving of the plurality of working coils (eg, WC) by controlling the inverter unit and the components related to the driving thereof.
- the second control module 320 may provide the first control module 310 with information regarding the detected position of the heated object, and receive a user's touch input from the first control module 310. .
- the second control module 320 may control driving of a plurality of working coils (eg, WCs) based on a user's touch input provided from the first control module 310.
- a plurality of working coils eg, WCs
- a plurality of working coils may be provided inside the case 125.
- the plurality of working coils may be provided inside the case 125, and driving may be controlled by the second control module 320. That is, the plurality of working coils (eg, WCs) may be arranged to be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval, as shown in FIG. 2.
- the working coil WC may be formed of a conductive wire wound in a plurality of rings and may generate an alternating magnetic field.
- the mica sheet and the ferrite core may be sequentially disposed below the working coil WC.
- the ferrite core may be fixed to the mica sheet through a sealant, and may serve to diffuse an alternating magnetic field generated by the working coil WC.
- the mica sheet may be secured to the working coil WC and the ferrite core through the sealant, and may prevent heat generated by the working coil WC from being transferred directly to the ferrite core.
- the zone-free induction heating apparatus 1 may also have a wireless power transmission function based on the above-described configuration and features.
- the wireless power transmission technology is classified into electromagnetic induction using coils, resonance using resonance, and radio wave radiation, which converts electrical energy into microwaves.
- the electromagnetic induction method is a technology for transmitting power by using electromagnetic induction between the primary coil (for example, working coil) provided in the device for transmitting wireless power and the secondary coil provided in the device for receiving wireless power. to be.
- the induction heating method of the zone-free induction heating apparatus 1 is substantially the same as the wireless power transmission technique by electromagnetic induction in that the heating element is heated by electromagnetic induction.
- the induction heating mode or the wireless power transfer mode may be controlled by the first control module 310, so that the induction heating function or the wireless power transfer function may be selectively used as necessary.
- the zone-free induction heating apparatus 1 has the above-described configuration and features.
- the control method of the zone-free induction heating apparatus 1 will be described. .
- 4 to 6 are schematic views illustrating a method of detecting a heated object and displaying a crater image.
- 7 to 9 are schematic diagrams for explaining a heating intensity and a timer setting method.
- 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating a heating image.
- 11 is a schematic diagram illustrating a method for displaying a protection guide image.
- 12 and 13 are schematic diagrams illustrating the change in the image of the crater for the heated object according to the removal of the heated object.
- 14 is a schematic diagram illustrating a change in the image of the crater for the heated object according to the movement of the heated object.
- FIGS. 2 to 6 a method of displaying a crater image for a heated object is illustrated.
- FIG. 2 is a view illustrating an actual appearance of the input interface 300 on which a crater image for a heating target is displayed
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the input interface 300 when one crater image for a heating target is displayed.
- 4 is a view for explaining a state
- FIG. 4 is a view for explaining a schematic view of the input interface 300 when a plurality of crater images for a heating object are displayed.
- the second control module 320 when the heating object is placed on the upper plate 115 of the cover plate 119, the second control module 320 has the heating element on the top of any working coil of the plurality of working coils (for example, WC). You can detect the location.
- the second control module 320 may detect attenuation degree of the resonant current flowing through each working coil, and sense which working coil is located above the working coil based on the detection result.
- the resistance of the heating element may increase the overall resistance, thereby causing the corresponding working coil (eg, WC) to be Attenuation of the flowing resonance current may be increased.
- the second control module 320 detects the resonance current flowing in the working coil (for example, WC) in this way, and detects whether a heating target is present on the working coil (for example, WC) based on the detected value. It is.
- the second control module 320 may detect the heated object through another method.
- the second heated control module 320 detects the heated object by the above-described method.
- the second control module 320 may provide the first control module 310 with information about the detected position of the object to be heated.
- the first control module 310 displays the crater image FI for the heated object on the input interface 300 based on the information about the position of the heated object received from the second control module 320. ) Can be controlled.
- the input interface 300 includes a crater image FI for a heating object, a setting icon (for example, a pause icon, a button lock icon, a setting list icon, A setup image (SI) with a timer icon) and a secondary image (CI) with a sub-icon (e.g., Auto-detected status icon, Wi-Fi connection status icon, current time display icon).
- a setting icon for example, a pause icon, a button lock icon, a setting list icon
- CI secondary image with a sub-icon
- a sub-icon e.g., Auto-detected status icon, Wi-Fi connection status icon, current time display icon.
- the crater image FI for the heating target is displayed on a specific area of the input interface 300 to correspond to the position of the heating target on the cover plate 119, and the size and rotation direction of the heating target may be reflected and displayed. have.
- the crater image for the heating object in a specific area of the input interface 300 corresponding to the actual position of the heating object on the upper plate 115 based on the scale of the input interface 300 relative to the upper plate 115 of the cover plate 119. (FI) may be displayed.
- the power image PI may be displayed in the center of the crater image FI for the heating element.
- the set image SI is inputted to the input interface 300 before the heating element is disposed on the upper plate 115 in a state where the power of the zone-free induction heating apparatus 1 is turned on. And only the secondary image CI may be displayed.
- the burner image FI and the power image PI for the heated object are further displayed on the input interface 300. Can be.
- the seventh to-be-heated body crater image FI ′ may be blurred and the power image may not be displayed. have.
- the seventh crater image FI ′ is not selectable.
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating an actual appearance of an input interface on which a heating intensity image, a timer image, and a heating intensity selection image are displayed
- FIG. 8 illustrates a schematic view of the input interface when the heating intensity is displayed after being selected
- 9 is a view for explaining a schematic view of the input interface when the timer is displayed after being set.
- the input interface 300 may provide an input for touching the power image (PI in FIG. 4) to the first control module 310 when an input for touching the power image (PI in FIG. 4) is received from the user. Can be.
- the first control module 310 of the heating intensity image (PL) and the timer image (T) of the input interface 300 on the basis of the input to touch the power image (PI of FIG. 4) received from the input interface 300 The input interface 300 may be controlled to display at least one.
- the heating intensity image PL and the timer image T may be displayed on the input interface 300 instead of the power image PI.
- the heating intensity selection image PL PICKER may be displayed on the input interface 300 to select the heating intensity.
- the user may provide an input regarding the specific heating intensity (eg, an input of touching a heating intensity of 4.5) to the input interface 300 through a dragging operation, and the specific heating intensity selected by the user may be heated. It may be displayed on the intensity image PL.
- the specific heating intensity eg, an input of touching a heating intensity of 4.5
- the heating operation is automatically started. Can be.
- the timer is selected to select a timer.
- An image TIMER SETTING may be displayed on the input interface 300.
- the user may make a touch input regarding a specific hour and minute value through a drag operation, and then set a timer by touching an 'OK' icon.
- the timer selected by the user may be counted after being displayed as the changed timer image T ', and when the predetermined time is over, the power image PI may be displayed again in the center of the burner image FI for the heating object. have.
- the residual heat image RHI may also be displayed in the center of the crater image FI for the heating object.
- the input interface 300 may provide an input regarding the specific heating intensity to the first control module 310.
- the first control module 310 provides an input regarding the specific heating intensity to the second control module 320, and as shown in FIG. 10, the first control module 310 heats the input interface 300 based on the input relating to the specific heating intensity.
- the input interface 300 may be controlled to display the image HI.
- the second control module 320 may drive the working coil disposed at a position where a heated object is detected among the plurality of working coils (for example, WC) based on an input regarding a specific heating intensity.
- the heating image HI is displayed as the background image as well as the heating intensity image PL and the changed timer image T 'at the center of the crater image FI for the heating element. .
- the heating image HI may be displayed in a specific area of the input interface 300 where the crater image FI for the heating object is displayed, and may be repeatedly displayed in the form of a dynamic image. Accordingly, the heating image HI may be repeatedly reproduced in the input interface 300 in the form of a motion in which the color and shape of the flame are shaped while the working coil is being driven (that is, during the heating operation).
- the user can visually easily recognize that the heating operation for the heating target object is currently in progress.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating a schematic view of an input interface when a protection guide image is displayed.
- the input interface 300 may receive a touch input from a user and provide the received touch input to the first control module 310.
- the first control module 310 may receive information about at least one of temperature and vibration of the input interface 300 from the sensor 330.
- the first control module 310 may control whether to display the protection guide image of the input interface 300 based on information regarding at least one of temperature and vibration of the input interface 300 provided from the sensor 330.
- the first control module 310 analyzes information on at least one of temperature and vibration of the input interface 300 provided from the sensor 330, compares the analysis result with a preset reference value, and compares the comparison result. On the basis of this, it is possible to control whether to display the protection guide image of the input interface 300.
- the first control module 310 may control the input interface 300 to display the protection guide image PGI on the input interface 300.
- the first control module 310 relates to at least one of the temperature and vibration of the input interface 300 newly received from the sensor 330
- the first control module 310 may control the input interface 300 to remove the protection guide image PGI displayed on the input interface 300.
- the analysis result may be a result of comprehensively analyzing numerical values of temperature and vibration of the input interface 300, and the preset reference value may also be a single value.
- the preset reference value is also the reference value for the temperature and the reference value for the vibration It can be divided into.
- the comparison result with reference values for each of temperature and vibration may be reflected in whether the protection guide image (PGI) is displayed.
- the analysis result will be described by taking an example as a result of comprehensively analyzing the numerical values of the temperature and vibration of the input interface 300.
- the protection guide image PGI is a conventional crater image for a heated object. (FI) may be displayed on the input interface 300 to overlap.
- the protection guide image (PGI) displayed on the input interface 300 may be removed.
- the protection guide image may be displayed, for example, warning phrases such as 'Please put the cooking utensils on the screen', but is not limited thereto.
- the zone-free induction heating apparatus 1 may be equipped with a speaker (not shown; that is, an acoustic module), and the first control module 310 may protect the speaker based on the comparison result. It can control whether or not the guide voice output.
- the first control module 310 when the analysis result is higher than the preset reference value, the first control module 310 repeatedly repeats the protection guidance voice (for example, 'put the cooking utensils on the screen') for a preset number of times or time in the speaker.
- the speaker can be controlled to output.
- the first control module 310 may simultaneously control the input interface 300 and the speaker so that the protection guide voice is output from the speaker while the protection guide image PGI is displayed on the input interface 300.
- protection guide image PGI is displayed on the input interface 300 as an example.
- the protection guide image PGI is displayed in the pop-up form on the input interface 300. Damage to the interface 300 can be prevented in advance.
- FIGS. 2, 3, 12, and 13 a change in the image of the crater for the heated object according to the removal of the heated object is illustrated.
- the crater image FI and the power image PI for the heating element may be displayed on the input interface 300.
- the crater image FI and the power image PI for the object to be heated may also be removed from the input interface 300.
- the second control module 320 provides information to the first control module 310 that the heated object is not detected, and the first control module 310.
- the control unit 300 may control the input interface 300 to remove the crater image FI and the power image PI, which are displayed on the input interface 300, based on the received information.
- the heating target when the heating target is removed while the heating operation is being performed on the heating target placed on the cover plate 119, it is blurred during the hold setting time (ie, cooking hold setting time).
- the burned-up crater image FI ′ (of course, the heating intensity image PL and the timer image T also become blurred) may be displayed on the input interface 300.
- the image of the burned-out crater image FI ′ may be removed from the input interface 300.
- the second control module 320 provides information to the first control module 310 that the heating object is not detected. 1
- the control module 310 may control the input interface 300 to blur the burner image FI for the heating object displayed on the input interface 300 based on the received information.
- the first control module 310 may control the input interface 300 to remove the blurred image of the crater image FI ′ displayed on the input interface 300.
- FIGS. 2, 3, and 14 there is shown a change in the image of the crater for the heated object according to the movement of the heated object.
- the existing burner image FI for the heating target body is blurred image FI ′.
- the new crater image FI ′′ may be displayed at the changed position.
- the power image PI and the hold image LHI may be displayed in the center of the new burner image FI '', and the power image PI and the hold image LHI are tilted. Even when placed in a lower position, the vertical alignment may be displayed.
- the second control module 320 may provide information about a newly changed position of the heating element. It may be provided as, and the driving coil that was being driven for the heating target object can be stopped.
- the first control module 310 changes the existing burner crater image FI displayed on the input interface 300 into a blurry image FI ′ based on the received information, and changes the position of the new heating element for the new heated object in the changed position.
- the input interface 300 may be controlled to display the crater image FI ′′.
- the user may select whether to maintain existing cooking conditions (ie, heating intensity and cooking time (timer)) for the holding set time (ie, the cooking hold setting time).
- the set time for holding starts from a time point at which the position of the heated object is changed, and may be preset by the user.
- the existing heating intensity image PL and the changed timer image T ' are maintained in the center of the crater image FI for the new heating element, and the cooking is performed.
- the work can also be carried out with existing heating intensities and timer values.
- the input interface 300 may provide the first control module 310 with an input for touching the held image LHI when an input for touching the held image LHI is received from the user.
- the first control module 310 maintains the existing heating intensity image PL and the changed timer image T 'at the center of the new heating element image FI' 'based on the received input.
- the input interface 300 may be controlled to be displayed.
- the first control module 310 provides the provided input to the second control module 320, the second control module 320 based on the received input the working coil is disposed in the position where the heating element is newly detected. It can be driven based on existing heating intensities and cooking times.
- the heating intensity image PL and the changed timer image T ' are reset to reset the heating intensity image PL to the input interface 300.
- the timer image T and the heating intensity selection image PL PICKER may be displayed.
- the input interface 300 may provide the first control module 310 with an input for touching the power image PI when an input for touching the power image PI is received from the user.
- the first control module 310 resets the existing heating intensity image PL and the changed timer image T 'displayed at the center of the new heating element image FI based on the received input, and reset
- the input interface 300 may be controlled to display the heating intensity image PL, the timer image T, and the heating intensity selection image PL PICKER on the input interface 300.
- the residual images RHI1 and RHI2 may be displayed on the input interface 300.
- the blurred image of the crater for the heated object FI ′ may also be removed from the input interface 300.
- the input interface 300 may be controlled to display only.
- the first control module 310 may input the input interface 300 until the residual heat is removed from the cover plate 119 based on the information about the temperature of the cover plate 119. ), The input interface 300 may be controlled to display residual images RHI1 and RHI2.
- the zone-free induction heating apparatus 1 has a protection function for the input interface 300 so that the input interface 300 may be heated or vibrated (ie, shocked).
- the risk of damage can be reduced.
- the zone-free induction heating apparatus 1 may improve user convenience in various situations by improving the user experience and the user interface.
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La présente invention concerne un dispositif de chauffage par induction de type sans zone offrant une expérience d'utilisateur améliorée et comportant une interface utilisateur. De plus, un dispositif de chauffage par induction de type sans zone selon un mode de réalisation de la présente invention comprend : une pluralité de bobines de travail disposées dans un boîtier ; une plaque de recouvrement couplée à la partie supérieure du boîtier, et comportant un sujet à chauffer, qui est disposé sur une surface supérieure de cette dernière et qui est chauffé par au moins l'une de la pluralité de bobines de travail ; une interface d'entrée prévue pour être enterrée à plat sur la surface supérieure de la plaque de recouvrement, et affichant une image spécifique ; un capteur servant à détecter la température et/ou la vibration de l'interface d'entrée ; et un premier module de commande servant à recevoir, du capteur, des informations concernant la température et/ou la vibration de l'interface d'entrée, et à commander, sur la base des informations reçues concernant la température et/ou la vibration de l'interface d'entrée, s'il convient d'afficher une image de guide de protection de l'interface d'entrée.
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