WO2021157559A1 - 加熱調理器 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cooking device.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a drawer-type cooking cooker.
- the drawer-type cooker disclosed in Patent Document 1 includes a cooker main body and a drawer.
- the cooking cooker body has a cooking chamber.
- the drawer can be pulled out from the state of being housed in the cooking chamber toward the outside of the cooking cooker main body.
- the heating function of the drawer-type heating cooker disclosed in Patent Document 1 includes a microwave heating function and a high-speed hot air heating function.
- the microwave heating function is a function of irradiating a microwave to an object to be heated.
- the microwave emission port is formed on the side wall of the cooking chamber.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a cooking cooker capable of uniformly and efficiently irradiating a predetermined region with microwaves.
- the cooking cooker includes a microwave supply unit and a drawer unit.
- the microwave supply unit is located below the cooking chamber and supplies microwaves to the cooking chamber.
- the drawer can be pulled out to the cooking chamber.
- the drawer portion includes a non-metal mounting portion and a metal wall portion.
- the above-mentioned mounting portion has a mounting surface on which a heated object is placed.
- the wall portion extends in a first direction intersecting the above-mentioned mounting surface.
- microwaves can be uniformly and efficiently irradiated to a predetermined area.
- FIG. 1 It is a perspective view which shows the drawer type heating cooker which concerns on embodiment of this invention. It is a right side view which shows the drawer type cooking cooker which concerns on this embodiment. It is a top view which shows the drawer type cooking cooker which concerns on this embodiment. It is an exploded perspective view which shows the drawer body which concerns on this embodiment. It is sectional drawing which shows the heating chamber cut in the plane orthogonal to the 3rd direction in the drawer type heating cooker which concerns on this embodiment. It is sectional drawing which shows the heating chamber cut in the plane orthogonal to the 1st direction in the drawer type heating cooker which concerns on this embodiment. It is sectional drawing which shows the heating chamber cut in the plane orthogonal to the 2nd direction in the drawer type heating cooker which concerns on this embodiment.
- FIG. 1 It is a block diagram which shows the structure of the drawer type heating cooker which concerns on this embodiment. It is a perspective view which shows the cabinet to which the drawer type heating cooker which concerns on this embodiment is attached. It is a figure which shows the simulation result of the intensity distribution of the microwave in the drawer which concerns on Example 1. FIG. It is a figure which shows the simulation result of the intensity distribution of the microwave in the drawer which concerns on Comparative Example 1.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a drawer type cooking cooker 100.
- FIG. 2 is a right side view showing a drawer type cooking cooker 100.
- FIG. 3 is a top view showing a drawer type cooking cooker 100.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 show a drawer type cooking cooker 100 in a state in which the drawer body 2 is pulled out.
- FIG. 1 shows the appearance of the drawer-type cooking cooker 100 as viewed from above diagonally to the right.
- the drawer type cooking cooker 100 is an example of a cooking cooker.
- the drawer type heating cooker 100 heats and cooks the object H to be heated.
- the object to be heated H is, for example, a food product.
- the drawer-type heating cooker 100 includes a heating cabinet 1, a drawer 2, an operation panel 3, a control unit 5, and a storage unit 6.
- the drawer 2 is an example of a drawer.
- the side on which the operation panel 3 of the drawer-type heat cooker 100 is arranged is defined as the front side of the drawer-type heat cooker 100, and the opposite side (rear side) is defined as the rear side of the drawer-type heat cooker 100. do.
- the right side when the drawer type heating cooker 100 is viewed from the front side is defined as the right side of the drawer type heating cooker 100
- the opposite side is defined as the left side of the drawer type heating cooker 100.
- the side on which the operation panel 3 is arranged is the upper side of the drawer-type heating cooker 100
- the opposite side (bottom side) is the drawer-type heating. It is defined as the lower side of the cooker 100. It should be noted that these orientations do not limit the orientation when the drawer type heating cooker 100 of the present invention is used.
- the first direction D1 is along the vertical direction.
- the heating chamber 1 is a box-shaped member. Specifically, the heating chamber 1 has a right outer wall 1G, a left outer wall 1H, a top outer wall 1J, a bottom outer wall 1F, and a back outer wall 1K.
- the heating cabinet 1 has a cooking chamber 100A. The heating cooking chamber 100A is located inside the heating chamber 1.
- the drawer 2 can be pulled out to the cooking room 100A. Specifically, the drawer 2 can be pulled out from the cooking chamber 100A along the third direction D3.
- the third direction D3 intersects the first direction D1. In the first embodiment, the third direction D3 is orthogonal to the first direction D1. The third direction D3 is along the front-rear direction. Further, in the present embodiment, the third direction D3 is orthogonal to the first direction D1 and the second direction D2.
- the heating cooking chamber 100A has an arrangement space (predetermined area) 120 in which the object to be heated H is arranged.
- the shape of the cooking chamber 100A is, for example, a substantially rectangular parallelepiped.
- the front side of the heating cooking chamber 100A is opened for taking in and out the object to be heated H.
- the cooking chamber 100A includes a pair of side wall portions 10, a back wall 1E, and an opening 100B.
- the back wall 1E is an example of the back wall portion.
- the pair of side wall portions 10 face each other in the second direction D2.
- the pair of side wall portions 10 includes a right wall 1A and a left wall 1B.
- the back wall 1E intersects the third direction D3.
- the opening 100B faces the back wall 1E.
- the opening 100B communicates with the outside of the cooking chamber 100A.
- the cooking chamber 100A further includes a top wall 1C and a bottom wall 1D.
- the material of the right wall 1A, the left wall 1B, the top wall 1C, the bottom wall 1D, and the back wall 1E is, for example, metal.
- the heating chamber 1 further has a space between the bottom wall 1D and the bottom outer wall 1F.
- the heating chamber 1 further has a space between the right wall 1A and the right outer wall 1G.
- the heating chamber 1 further has a space between the left wall 1B and the left outer wall 1H.
- the heating chamber 1 further has a space between the top wall 1C and the top wall 1J.
- the heating chamber 1 further has a space between the back wall 1E and the back outer wall 1K.
- the operation panel 3 has an operation unit and a display unit.
- the operation unit accepts operations from the user.
- the operation unit includes various keys.
- the display unit displays various types of information.
- the display unit includes a liquid crystal panel.
- the operation panel 3 is located at the upper part of the front surface of the heating chamber 1.
- the storage unit 6 is composed of a RAM (Random Access Memory) and a ROM (Read Only Memory).
- the storage unit 6 stores a control program for controlling the operation of each unit of the drawer type cooking cooker 100.
- the storage unit 6 stores the setting information input by operating the operation panel 3.
- the control unit 5 is a hardware circuit including a processor such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit).
- the control unit 5 executes the control program stored in the storage unit 6.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing the drawer body 2. As shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the drawer 2 can be pulled out and pulled into the heating chamber 1. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 4, the drawer 2 has a lid portion 21, a mounting portion 22, and a support portion 23.
- the lid portion 21 can open and close the opening 100B on the front side of the cooking chamber 100A.
- the lid portion 21 is a substantially rectangular plate-shaped member.
- the lid portion 21 has a front surface 21A and a rear surface 21B.
- the lid 21 opens the opening 100B on the front side of the cooking chamber 100A in a state where the drawer 2 is pulled out from the cooking chamber 100A.
- the lid portion 21 can close the opening 100B on the front side of the cooking chamber 100A in a state where the drawer 2 is pulled into the cooking chamber 100A.
- the distance between the right wall 1A and the left wall 1B is larger than the distance between the lid portion 21 that closes the opening 100B and the back wall 1E. Further, the distance between the lid portion 21 that closes the opening 100B and the back wall 1E is larger than the distance between the top wall 1C and the bottom wall 1D.
- the mounting portion 22 can mount the object to be heated H.
- the mounting portion 22 has a mounting surface 22A on which the object to be heated H is placed.
- the material of the mounting portion 22 is made of non-metal, and is preferably made of ceramics or glass, for example. As a result, the mounting portion 22 transmits microwaves.
- the support portion 23 is fixed to the rear surface 21B of the lid portion 21 and supports the peripheral edge portion of the mounting portion 22 so that the mounting portion 22 is maintained horizontally.
- the support portion 23 has a bottom plate portion 23A, at least one wall portion 20, and a pair of rollers 23E.
- the material of the support portion 23 is, for example, metal.
- the bottom plate portion 23A has a rectangular opening 23A1.
- the rectangular opening 23A1 is located at a substantially central portion of the bottom plate portion 23A.
- At least one wall portion 20 extends in the first direction D1 intersecting the mounting surface 22A. At least one wall portion 20 includes a pair of wall portions 20 facing each other in the second direction D2. Each of the pair of wall portions 20 extends along the third direction D3. Specifically, the pair of wall portions 20 includes a right side plate portion 23C and a left side plate portion 23D. Specifically, the height of each of the right side plate portion 23C and the left side plate portion 23D from the mounting surface 22A is preferably 10% or more of the height of the side wall portion 10 from the mounting surface 22A. % Or more is more preferable. Further, the plurality of wall portions 20 further include a back plate portion 23B. The height of the back plate portion 23B is lower than the height of each of the right plate portion 23C and the left plate portion 23D.
- the back plate portion 23B, the right plate portion 23C, and the left plate portion 23D are erected above the peripheral edge portion of the bottom plate portion 23A.
- the right side plate portion 23C includes a notch portion 23Ca on the back plate portion 23B side.
- the left plate portion 23D includes a notch portion 23Da on the back plate portion 23B side.
- the mounting portion 22 is fitted between the lid portion 21, the back plate portion 23B, the right side plate portion 23C, and the left side plate portion 23D.
- the peripheral edge of the mounting portion 22 is fixed to the upper surface of the peripheral edge of the bottom plate portion 23A.
- the support portion 23 further includes a pair of rollers 23E and a pair of rollers 23F.
- the pair of rollers 23E and the pair of rollers 23F rotate with the movement of the drawer body 2.
- one roller of the pair of rollers 23E includes the right side roller 23E1
- the other roller of the pair of rollers 23E includes the left side roller 23E2.
- the right roller 23E1 and the left roller 23E2 rotate along a rotation axis along the second direction D2.
- the right roller 23E1 is attached to the rear end of the right plate 23C.
- the left roller 23E2 is attached to the rear end of the left plate 23D.
- the right roller 23E1 and the left roller 23E2 come into contact with the bottom wall 1D.
- one roller of the pair of rollers 23F includes a right side roller 23F1
- the other roller of the pair of rollers 23F includes a left side roller 23F2.
- the right roller 23F1 and the left roller 23F2 rotate along a rotation axis along the first direction D1.
- the right roller 23F1 is attached to the rear end of the right plate 23C.
- the left roller 23F2 is attached to the rear end of the left plate 23D.
- the right roller 23F1 comes into contact with the right wall 1A.
- the left roller 23F2 comes into contact with the left wall 1B. As a result, it is possible to prevent the back plate portion 23B from being laterally twisted in the cooking chamber 100A when the drawer body 2 is pulled out or put in.
- the mounting portion 22 and the support portion 23 are pulled out from the inside of the cooking chamber 100A.
- the mounting portion 22 and the supporting portion 23 are housed in the cooking chamber 100A. That is, the support portion 23 moves between the accommodation position inside the cooking chamber 100A and the drawer position outside the cooking chamber 100A.
- the drawer body 2 further has a pair of slide members 24 and a support member 25.
- the pair of slide members 24 extend in the front-rear direction and determine the moving direction of the drawer body 2.
- the pair of slide members 24 are fixed to the rear surface 21B of the lid portion 21.
- one slide member of the pair of slide members 24 includes a right side slide member 241 and the other slide member of the pair of slide members 24 includes a left side slide member 242.
- Each of the right side slide member 241 and the left side slide member 242 is, for example, a member whose longitudinal direction is the front-rear direction.
- the right side slide member 241 and the left side slide member 242 face each other in the left-right direction.
- One end of the right slide member 241 is attached to the right edge of the rear surface 21B of the lid 21.
- One end of the left slide member 242 is attached to the left edge of the rear surface 21B of the lid 21.
- the heating chamber 1 further includes a right slide rail 11 and a left slide rail 12.
- the right slide rail 11 is fixed in the space between the right wall 1A and the right outer wall 1G.
- the left slide rail 12 is fixed in the space between the left wall 1B and the left outer wall 1H.
- Each of the right side slide rail 11 and the left side slide rail 12 is a member whose longitudinal direction is the front-rear direction.
- the right side slide member 241 is slidably supported by the right side slide rail 11.
- the left slide member 242 is slidably supported by the left slide rail 12.
- the support member 25 supports the lid portion 21. Specifically, the support member 25 extends in the third direction D3 and determines the moving direction of the drawer body 2. One end of the support member 25 is attached to the central portion of the rear surface 21B of the lid portion 21 in the left-right direction and below the mounting portion 22.
- the support member 25 is, for example, a plate-shaped member having a longitudinal direction in the front-rear direction.
- the support member 25 has a rack portion.
- the rack portion has a plurality of teeth.
- the support member 25 may be a single plate-shaped member or a plurality of plate-shaped members.
- the heating chamber 1 further has a drive mechanism 4.
- the drive mechanism 4 drives the support member 25.
- the drive mechanism 4 is located below the cooking chamber 100A. Specifically, the drive mechanism 4 is housed in the space between the bottom wall 1D and the bottom outer wall 1F.
- the drive mechanism 4 has, for example, a drive motor 41, a pinion, and a drive rail 42.
- the drive rail 42 is fixed in the space between the bottom wall 1D and the bottom outer wall 1F.
- the drive rail 42 is a member whose longitudinal direction is the front-rear direction.
- the support member 25 is slidably supported by the drive rail 42.
- the pinion is attached to the tip of the drive motor 41.
- the pinion meshes with the rack portion of the support member 25.
- the drive mechanism 4 may drive at least one of the support member 25, the right side slide member 241 and the left side slide member 242.
- the drive mechanism 4 may be located on the side of the cooking chamber 100A.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are views showing a schematic cross section of the heating chamber 1. Specifically, FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a heating chamber 1 cut along a plane orthogonal to the third direction D3. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a heating chamber 1 cut along a plane orthogonal to the first direction D1.
- the microwave supply unit 15 supplies the microwave M into the cooking chamber 100A.
- the drawer type cooking cooker 100 further includes a microwave supply unit 15.
- the microwave supply unit 15 is located below the cooking chamber 100A. Specifically, the microwave supply unit 15 is located outside the cooking chamber 100A via the bottom wall 1D.
- the microwave supply unit 15 includes a partition member 15B, a radiation chamber 15A, a radiation port 15C, a magnetron 151, a waveguide 152, a rotating antenna 153, and an antenna motor 154.
- the partition member 15B is an example of a cover member.
- the magnetron 151 generates microwave M.
- the waveguide 152 propagates the microwave M generated by the magnetron 151 to the radiation chamber 15A.
- the shape of the radiation port 15C is, for example, a rectangle.
- the radiant port 15C is located above the radiant chamber 15A and below the cooking chamber 100A. Specifically, the radiation port 15C is located at a substantially central portion of the bottom wall 1D.
- the rotating antenna 153 is housed in the radiation chamber 15A.
- the antenna motor 154 drives the rotating antenna 153.
- the rotating antenna 153 agitates the microwave M and supplies the microwave M into the cooking chamber 100A through the radiation port 15C.
- the partition member 15B covers the radiation port 15C.
- the partition member 15B may have a shape that can cover the radiation port 15C.
- the partition member 15B is preferably a plate-shaped member. Further, when viewed from the vertical direction, the shape of the partition member 15B is, for example, a rectangle.
- the material of the partition member 15B is a non-metal and includes, for example, ceramics or glass. As a result, since the material of the partition member 15B contains ceramics or glass, the partition member 15B transmits the microwave M. On the other hand, the materials of the radiation chamber 15A and the waveguide 152 include metal.
- the mounting portion 22 is located above the partition member 15B in a state where the drawer 2 is pulled into the cooking chamber 100A.
- the wall portion 20 is arranged at a position closer to the radiation port 15C than the side wall portion 10 in a state where the drawer body 2 is pulled into the cooking chamber 100A.
- the right side plate portion 23C is arranged at a position closer to the radiation port 15C than the right wall 1A in a state where the drawer body 2 is pulled into the cooking chamber 100A.
- the left plate portion 23D is arranged at a position closer to the radiation port 15C than the left wall 1B in a state where the drawer 2 is pulled into the cooking chamber 100A.
- the microwave supply unit 15 supplies a plurality of microwaves M into the cooking chamber 100A.
- the microwave M includes a first microwave M1, a second microwave M2, and a third microwave M3.
- the first microwave M1 travels toward the arrangement space 120.
- the second microwave M2 travels toward the right side plate portion 23C and the left side plate portion 23D.
- Each of the right plate portion 23C and the left plate portion 23D reflects the second microwave M2 toward the arrangement space 120.
- the second microwave M2 travels toward the arrangement space 120.
- the third microwave M3 travels toward the back wall 1E and the lid 21.
- Each of the back wall 1E and the lid 21 reflects the second microwave M2 toward the arrangement space 120.
- the third microwave M3 travels toward the arrangement space 120. In this way, the microwave M is irradiated to the arrangement space 120 from various directions.
- the metal wall portion 20 extends in the first direction D1 intersecting the mounting surface 22A.
- the metal wall portion 20 reflects the microwave M toward the arrangement space 120. Therefore, the microwave M can be uniformly and efficiently irradiated to the arrangement space 120.
- each of the right side plate portion 23C and the left side plate portion 23D reflects the second microwave M2 toward the arrangement space 120. Therefore, the microwave M can be irradiated to the arrangement space 120 more uniformly and more efficiently.
- the distance between the right wall 1A and the left wall 1B is larger than the distance between the lid portion 21 that closes the opening 100B and the back wall 1E.
- the right plate portion 23C is arranged at a position closer to the radiation port 15C than the right wall 1A.
- the left plate portion 23D is arranged at a position closer to the radiation port 15C than the left wall 1B. Therefore, the microwave M can be irradiated to the arrangement space 120 more uniformly and more efficiently. As a result, even when the object to be heated H is a plurality of granules, each of the plurality of granules can be irradiated with the microwave M.
- the drawer type heating cooker 100 further includes a grill portion 16.
- the grill portion 16 has a heater 161 and an energizing portion.
- the heater 161 is located in the cooking chamber 100A and heats the object to be heated H.
- the heater 161 is located at the upper part in the cooking chamber 100A.
- the heater 161 has a substantially U-shape when viewed from the vertical direction. In this embodiment, three grill portions 16 are arranged.
- the heater 161 is, for example, a sheathed heater.
- the energizing portion is located outside the cooking chamber 100A.
- the energizing unit energizes the heater 161.
- the energized heater 161 generates heat.
- the heater 161 is provided in the upper part of the heating cooking chamber 100A, and the microwave supply unit 15 is provided below the heating cooking chamber 100A. Therefore, by conducting the heat generated by the heater 161 to the upper surface of the object to be heated H, the upper surface of the object to be heated H can be efficiently heated.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a heating chamber 1 cut along a plane orthogonal to the second direction D2.
- the drawer type cooking cooker 100 further includes a blower portion 13 and at least one functional member 30.
- the blower unit 13 supplies hot air into the cooking chamber 100A.
- the blower portion 13 has a suction hole portion 13D, a plurality of blowout hole portions 13C, and a partition member 13B.
- the blower portion 13 is located behind the cooking chamber 100A via the back wall 1E.
- the suction hole portion 13D is located behind the arrangement space 120.
- Each of the plurality of outlet holes 13C is located behind the arrangement space 120.
- the blower unit 13 sucks the hot air in the heating cooking chamber 100A through the suction hole portion 13D, and blows the hot air into the heating cooking chamber 100A through the plurality of outlet holes 13C. More specifically, the blower unit 13 sucks hot air from the central portion in the heating cooking chamber 100A and blows the hot air to the peripheral portion in the heating cooking chamber 100A. As a result, the entire inside of the cooking chamber 100A can be heated by driving the blower unit 13.
- the blower unit 13 further includes a blower chamber 13A, a heater 131, a centrifugal fan 132, and a drive unit 133.
- the blower chamber 13A is, for example, a box-shaped member.
- the centrifugal fan 132 has a plurality of blades.
- the heater 131 and the centrifugal fan 132 are housed in the blower chamber 13A.
- the heater 131 heats the air in the air blowing chamber 13A to generate hot air.
- the shape of the heater 131 is an annulus when viewed from the front side to the rear side.
- the heater 131 is arranged along the outer circumference of the centrifugal fan 132.
- the drive unit 133 is located outside the blower chamber 13A.
- the drive unit 133 energizes the heater 131 and drives the centrifugal fan 132.
- the drive unit 133 includes, for example, a motor and an energizing unit.
- the partition member 13B is located behind the arrangement space 120. Specifically, the partition member 13B is located between the blower chamber 13A and the cooking chamber 100A.
- the partition member 13B is, for example, a metal plate-shaped member.
- the shape of the partition member 13B is, for example, rectangular when viewed from the front side to the rear side.
- the partition member 13B is arranged on substantially the entire surface of the back wall 1E.
- the suction hole portion 13D and the plurality of outlet hole portions 13C are arranged in the partition member 13B. Therefore, the suction hole portion 13D and the blowout hole portion 13C can be easily arranged behind the arrangement space 120. This is an example of a blower hole of the blowout hole portion 13C.
- the suction hole portion 13D is, for example, an aggregate of a plurality of punch holes.
- the blowout hole portion 13C is also, for example, an aggregate of a plurality of punch holes.
- the punch holes are, for example, circular.
- the diameter of each punch hole of the suction hole portion 13D and the blow hole portion 13C is, for example, 3.4 mm in order to prevent radio waves from leaking. Therefore, the sizes of the suction hole portion 13D and the blowout hole portion 13C are small. As a result, it is possible to prevent tools and the like from being caught in each of the suction hole portion 13D and the blowout hole portion 13C when cleaning the inside of the heating cooking chamber 100A.
- blowout hole portion 13C is arranged along the outer circumference of the partition member 13B. Specifically, the suction hole portion 13D is located at the central portion of the partition member 13B. Further, the blowout hole portion 13C includes a peripheral blowout hole 13C1.
- the peripheral blowout hole 13C1 is located at the peripheral edge along the edge of the back wall 1E.
- the peripheral blowout hole 13C1 is formed to make the temperature in the cooking chamber 100A uniform.
- the blower unit 13 sucks the hot air in the cooking chamber 100A into the blower chamber 13A through the suction hole portion 13D by the centrifugal fan 132.
- the hot air sucked into the blower chamber 13A is heated by the heater 131.
- the blower unit 13 blows hot air in the blower chamber 13A into the heating cooking chamber 100A through the blowout hole portion 13C by the centrifugal fan 132.
- the hot air blown from the peripheral blowout hole 13C1 into the cooking chamber 100A moves forward mainly along the right wall 1A and the left wall 1B. After that, the hot air that has reached the rear surface 21B of the lid portion 21 reverses the moving direction and moves toward the rear.
- the hot air that has reached the object to be heated H moves rearward along the object to be heated H.
- the hot air moving toward the rear moves in the cooking chamber 100A.
- the hot air is sucked into the blower chamber 13A again from the suction hole portion 13D. In this way, the blower unit 13 circulates hot air between the blower chamber 13A and the cooking chamber 100A.
- the outlet hole portion 13C includes the peripheral outlet hole 13C1. Therefore, the object to be heated H can be heated more uniformly. Further, each of the pair of wall portions 20 extends along the third direction D3. The height of the back plate portion 23B is lower than the height of each of the right plate portion 23C and the left plate portion 23D. Therefore, the wall portion 20 does not hinder the supply of hot air to the object H to be heated.
- At least one functional member 30 changes the state of the atmosphere in the cooking chamber 100A.
- At least one functional member 30 includes an intake / exhaust port portion 31 and an illumination portion 32.
- the intake / exhaust port portion 31 sucks in and exhausts the air in the cooking chamber 100A.
- the lighting unit 32 illuminates the inside of the cooking chamber 100A.
- the position of the upper end of the wall portion 20 is lower than the position of the lower end of the functional member 30. Specifically, the position of the upper end of each of the plurality of wall portions 20 is lower than the position of the lower end of each of the plurality of functional members 30.
- the position of the upper end of the wall portion 20 is lower than the position of the lower end of the functional member 30. Therefore, the wall portion 20 does not hinder the change of the state of the atmosphere in the cooking chamber 100A.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the drawer type cooking cooker 100.
- the drawer type heating cooker 100 has a "microwave oven heating mode", a “hot air circulation heating mode”, and a “grill heating mode” as heating cooking modes.
- the "microwave oven heating mode” is a mode in which the object to be heated H is cooked mainly by radiating microwaves M into the cooking chamber 100A.
- the "grill heating mode” is a mode in which the heated object H is cooked mainly by conducting the heat generated by the heater 161 to the heated object H.
- the “hot air circulation heating mode” is a mode in which the object H to be heated is cooked mainly by circulating hot air throughout the heating cooking chamber 100A to make the temperature in the heating cooking chamber 100A uniform.
- the control unit 5 controls the magnetron 151, the antenna motor 154, the energizing unit 162, the drive motor 41, the operation panel 3, the drive unit 133, and the storage unit 6 by executing the control program stored in the storage unit 6.
- control unit 5 controls the drive of the microwave supply unit 15, the drive of the blower unit 13, and the drive of the grill unit 16. For example, when the "range heating mode” is selected, the control unit 5 drives the magnetron 151 and the antenna motor 154. When the "grill heating mode” is selected, the control unit 5 energizes the energizing unit 162. Further, when the "hot air circulation heating mode” is selected, the control unit 5 drives the drive unit 133. The drive unit 133 energizes the heater 131 and drives the centrifugal fan 132.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a cabinet 200 to which the drawer type cooking cooker 100 is mounted.
- the drawer type cooking cooker 100 is mounted and installed in the cabinet 200.
- the cabinet 200 has an upper wall 200A, a lower wall 200B, a right wall 200C, a left wall 200D, and a rear wall 200E.
- the upper wall 200A, the lower wall 200B, the right wall 200C, the left wall 200D, and the rear wall 200E form an accommodating portion 200F.
- the accommodating portion 200F is a rectangular parallelepiped space in which the drawer-type heating cooker 100 is fitted.
- the drawer type cooking cooker 100 includes a blower unit 13, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the drawer type heating cooker 100 may further include a blower unit different from the blower unit 13.
- each of the blowout hole portion 13C and the suction hole portion 13D is an aggregate of a plurality of punch holes, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- each of the blowout hole portion 13C and the suction hole portion 13D may have one opening, a plurality of slit holes, or a net shape.
- a drawer body 2 in which the support portion 23 has a bottom plate portion 23A and a pair of wall portions 20 is prepared.
- the pair of wall portions 20 includes a right side plate portion 23C and a left side plate portion 23D.
- the height of each of the right side plate portion 23C and the left side plate portion 23D from the mounting surface 22A is about 50% of the height of the side wall portion 10 from the mounting surface 22A.
- the height of each of the right side plate portion 23C and the left side plate portion 23D from the mounting surface 22A is 100 mm.
- the drawer body 2 according to the second embodiment having the same configuration as the drawer body 2 according to the first embodiment is prepared except that the support portion 23 further has a back plate portion.
- the height of the back plate portion from the mounting surface 22A is about 50% of the height of the side wall portion 10 from the mounting surface 22A. Specifically, the height of the back plate portion from the mounting surface 22A is 100 mm.
- Example 3 The height of each of the right side plate portion 23C and the left side plate portion 23D from the mounting surface 22A is about 50% of the height of the side wall portion 10 from the mounting surface 22A, but the mounting surface 22A A drawer 2 according to Example 3 having the same configuration as the drawer 2 according to Example 1 was prepared except that the height of the side wall portion 10 was about 5%. Specifically, the height of each of the right side plate portion 23C and the left side plate portion 23D from the mounting surface 22A is 10 mm.
- the number of finished CUPs was 98%. Further, when the drawer 2 according to Example 3 was used, the number of finished CUPs was 89%. On the other hand, when the drawer 2 according to Comparative Example 1 was used, the number of finished CUPs was 84%. That is, when the height of the side plate portion is 100 mm (about 50% of the height of the side wall portion from the mounting surface 22A), the finish rate is good, and the height of the side plate portion is 100 mm (the side wall portion from the mounting surface 22A). When the drawer 2 (about 50% of the height of the above) was used, the microwave M could be concentrated and irradiated near the center of the mounting surface 22A.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are diagram showing a simulation result PA of the intensity distribution of the microwave M in the drawer 2 according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a simulation result PB of the intensity distribution of the microwave M in the drawer 2 according to Comparative Example 1. In FIGS.
- a high-intensity region where the intensity of the microwave M is irradiated with high intensity is surrounded by a thick line, and it is shown that the lighter the color, the stronger the intensity of the microwave M in other than the high-intensity region.
- the simulation result PA includes the first simulation result PA1, the second simulation result PA2, and the third simulation result PA3.
- the simulation result PB includes a first simulation result PB1, a second simulation result PB2, and a third simulation result PB3.
- the first simulation result PA1 and the first simulation result PB1 are simulation results when cutting at a plane orthogonal to the third direction D3.
- the second simulation result PA2 and the second simulation result PB2 are simulation results when cutting at a plane orthogonal to the second direction D2.
- the third simulation result PA3 and the third simulation result PB3 are simulation results when cutting at a plane orthogonal to the first direction D1.
- the present invention is useful, for example, in the field of cookers.
Abstract
Description
引出し式加熱調理器100において、支持部23が底板部23Aと一対の壁部20とを有する引出体2を準備した。一対の壁部20は、右側板部23Cと、左側板部23Dとを含む。載置面22Aからの右側板部23Cと左側板部23Dとの各々の高さは、載置面22Aからの側壁部10の高さの約50%である。具体的には、載置面22Aからの右側板部23Cと左側板部23Dとの各々の高さは、100mmである。
支持部23が奥板部を更に有すること以外は、実施例1に係る引出体2と同様な構成を有する、実施例2に係る引出体2を準備した。載置面22Aからの奥板部の高さは、載置面22Aからの側壁部10の高さの約50%である。具体的には、載置面22Aからの奥板部の高さは、100mmである。
載置面22Aからの右側板部23Cと左側板部23Dとの各々の高さは、載置面22Aからの側壁部10の高さの約50%であることに代えて、載置面22Aからの側壁部10の高さの約5%であること以外は、実施例1に係る引出体2と同様な構成を有する、実施例3に係る引出体2を準備した。具体的には、載置面22Aからの右側板部23Cと左側板部23Dとの各々の高さは、10mmである。
支持部23が一対の壁部20を有しないこと以外は、実施例1に係る引出体2と同様な構成を有する、比較例1に係る引出体2を準備した。
実施例1~実施例3及び比較例1に係る引出体2を用いて、「レンジ加熱モード」でポップコーンを加熱調理した。そして、ポップコーンの仕上がりCUP数を測定した。なお、100%仕上がりCUP数が11.25CUPであるポップコーンを用いた。評価結果を表1に示す。
実施例1及び比較例1に係る引出体2を用いて、シミュレーションによってマイクロ波Mの強度分布を算出した。シミュレーションでは、ソフトウェア「高周波3次元電界解析ソフトウェア」(アンシスジャパン株式会社製)を使用した。評価結果を、図10及び図11に示す。図10は、実施例1に係る引出体2でのマイクロ波Mの強度分布のシミュレーション結果PAを示す図である。図11は、比較例1に係る引出体2でのマイクロ波Mの強度分布のシミュレーション結果PBを示す図である。図10及び図11では、マイクロ波Mの強度が高強度で照射される高強度領域を太線で囲み、高強度領域以外において、薄い色ほど、マイクロ波Mの強度が強いことを示す。
1A 右壁
1B 左壁
1C 天壁
1D 底壁
1E 奥壁
2 引出体
10 側壁部
13 送風部
15 マイクロ波供給部
20 壁部
21 蓋部
22 載置部
23C 右側板部
23D 左側板部
100 引出し式加熱調理器
Claims (7)
- 加熱調理室の下方に位置し、前記加熱調理室にマイクロ波を供給するマイクロ波供給部と、
前記加熱調理室に対して引出可能な引出部と
を備え、
前記引出部は、
被加熱物が載置される載置面を有する非金属製の載置部と、
前記載置面に交差する第1方向に延びる金属製の壁部と
を含む、加熱調理器。 - 前記壁部は前記マイクロ波を前記被加熱物に向かって反射する、請求項1に記載の加熱調理器。
- 前記引出部は、第2方向に互いに対向する一対の前記壁部を含み、
前記引出部は、前記加熱調理室に対して第3方向に沿って引出可能であり、
前記第1方向と前記第2方向と前記第3方向とは、互いに直交する、請求項1又は請求項2に記載の加熱調理器。 - 前記加熱調理室を更に備え、
前記加熱調理室は、
前記第2方向に互いに対向する一対の側壁部と、
前記第3方向と交差する背面壁部と、
前記背面壁部に対向する開口部と
を含み、
前記引出部は、前記開口部を塞ぐことが可能な蓋部を更に含み、
前記一対の側壁部の一方の側壁部と他方の側壁部との間の距離は、前記開口部を塞いだ前記蓋部と前記背面壁部との間の距離より大きい、請求項3に記載の加熱調理器。 - 前記背面壁部から送風孔を通して前記加熱調理室に熱風を供給する送風部を更に備える、請求項4に記載の加熱調理器。
- 前記加熱調理室内の雰囲気の状態を変化させる機能部材を更に備え、
前記壁部の上端の位置は、前記機能部材の下端の位置より低い、請求項1から請求項5のいずれか1項に記載の加熱調理器。 - 前記マイクロ波供給部は、
前記加熱調理室にマイクロ波が供給される放射口と、
前記放射口を覆う非金属製のカバー部材と
を含み、
前記引出部が引込まれた状態で、前記載置部は、前記カバー部材の上方に位置する、請求項1から請求項6のいずれか1項に記載の加熱調理器。
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