WO2024253917A1 - Cooking device - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47J—KITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
- A47J37/00—Baking; Roasting; Grilling; Frying
- A47J37/06—Roasters; Grills; Sandwich grills
- A47J37/0623—Small-size cooking ovens, i.e. defining an at least partially closed cooking cavity
- A47J37/0629—Small-size cooking ovens, i.e. defining an at least partially closed cooking cavity with electric heating elements
- A47J37/0641—Small-size cooking ovens, i.e. defining an at least partially closed cooking cavity with electric heating elements with forced air circulation, e.g. air fryers
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24C—DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
- F24C15/00—Details
- F24C15/32—Arrangements of ducts for hot gases, e.g. in or around baking ovens
- F24C15/322—Arrangements of ducts for hot gases, e.g. in or around baking ovens with forced circulation
- F24C15/325—Arrangements of ducts for hot gases, e.g. in or around baking ovens with forced circulation electrically-heated
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- Cooking devices that provide convection cooking operations in a compact envelope are provided.
- air fryers can take up a significant amount of space on a countertop due to the need of having an air movement device arranged vertically above the cooking compartment. This can lead to air fryers having a larger height than that of toaster ovens in order to accommodate the air movement device therein. Additionally, when the air fryers are not in use, users generally store the devices on the same countertop surface as the devices sit on when in use. The large envelope that the devices occupy can significantly limit users’ use of a countertop.
- the cooking device includes a housing including a first internal volume defining a cooking cavity therein, an opening for accessing the first internal volume, and a second internal volume positioned within the housing adjacent the first internal housing.
- An internal wall is positioned within the housing and configured to separate the first internal volume from the second internal volume.
- the internal wall includes at least one opening therein.
- At least one heating element is positioned within the first internal volume
- an air movement assembly is positioned within the second internal volume.
- the air movement assembly includes at least one guide vane positioned within the second internal volume, the at least one guide vane is configured to direct an airflow through the at least one opening of the internal wall from the second internal volume into the first internal volume.
- the air movement assembly can have a variety of configurations.
- the air movement assembly can be positioned at an angle between 25 degrees to 35 degrees relative to a vertical axis of the housing.
- the air movement assembly can include a motor having a driveshaft, a fan positioned on the driveshaft, and a shroud partially encompassing the fan, and including an interior surface configured to direct the airflow from the fan.
- the at least one guide vane can include a first guide vane positioned on a first side of the shroud, and a second guide vane positioned on a second side of the shroud, wherein the fan can be positioned therebetween.
- the first guide vane can direct the airflow from the fan horizontally through the first internal volume.
- the air movement assembly can be positioned in an upper rear comer of the housing.
- the housing can have a variety of configurations.
- the housing can be rotatable between a first horizontal position and a second vertical position.
- the housing can further include a pair of rear feet configured to remain in contact with a counter surface in both the first horizontal position and the second vertical position
- the at least one heating element can have a variety of configurations.
- the at least one heating element can include a top heating element and a bottom heating element.
- the top heating element and the bottom heating element can be configured to operate separately.
- a cooking device in one embodiment, includes a housing including a first internal volume defining a cooking cavity therein positioned at least partially within a front portion of the housing, and a second internal volume positioned within a rear portion of the housing.
- An internal wall is positioned between the first internal volume and the second internal volume.
- the internal wall includes at least one output opening and at least one input opening therein.
- At least one heating element is positioned within the first internal volume
- an air movement assembly is positioned within the second internal volume the air movement device, including a fan and at least one guide vane.
- the at least one guide vane is positioned adjacent to the fan within the second internal volume, and configured to direct an airflow through the at least one output opening of the internal wall and horizontally through the first internal volume.
- the air movement assembly can have a variety of configurations.
- the air movement assembly can be positioned at an angle between 25 degrees to 35 degrees relative to a vertical axis of the housing.
- the air movement assembly can include a motor having a driveshaft, a fan positioned on the driveshaft, and a shroud partially encompassing the fan, and including an interior surface configured to direct the airflow from the fan.
- the at least one guide vane can include a first guide vane positioned on a first side of the shroud, and a second guide vane positioned on a second side of the shroud, wherein the fan can be positioned therebetween.
- the first guide vane and the second guide vane can direct the airflow from the fan horizontally through the first internal volume.
- the air movement assembly can be positioned in an upper rear comer of the housing.
- the housing can have a variety of configurations.
- the housing can be rotatable between a first horizontal position and a second vertical position.
- the housing can further include a pair of rear feet configured to remain in contact with a counter surface in both the first horizontal position and the second vertical position
- the at least one heating element can have a variety of configurations.
- the at least one heating element can include a top heating element and a bottom heating element.
- the top heating element and the bottom heating element can be configured to operate separately.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of one embodiment of a cooking device
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the cooking device of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of the cooking device of FIG. 1, showing a door in an open configuration
- FIG. 4 is a side perspective view of the cooking device of FIG. 1, showing the cooking device in a vertical position;
- FIG. 5 is a side cross-sectional view of the cooking device of FIG. 1 taken along line 5-5 in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 6 is a front cross-sectional view of the cooking device of FIG. 1 taken along line 6- 6 in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 6A is a bottom cross-sectional view of the cooking device of FIG. 1 taken along line 6A-6A in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 7 is an isolated perspective view of an inner liner of the cooking device of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 8 is a rear isolated perspective view of the inner liner of FIG. 7, with an air movement assembly attached thereto;
- FIG. 9 is a top isolated view of the air movement assembly of FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 is a front view of the air movement assembly of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 11 is a front perspective view of the air movement assembly of FIG. 10;
- FIG. 12 is an isolated perspective view of an embodiment of an air movement assembly
- FIG. 13 is a front perspective view of a portion of the air movement assembly of FIG. 12.
- FIG. 14 is a front view of the air movement assembly of FIG. 13.
- the air movement device can be moved to a rear of a housing in order to create horizontal flow.
- air frying can still be achieved while reducing the overall envelope of the present invention.
- air guides are arranged adjacent to the fan to reduce the angular acceleration of heated air from the fan to encourage the heated air to travel linearly down the length of a cooking chamber. This ensures that food is cooked evenly within the cooking chamber, even though the air movement device is arranged on a single side of a food load within the cooking chamber.
- a cooking device is provided that is able to rotate into a vertical position when not in use to decrease the envelope required to store the device.
- FIGS. 1-2 illustrate a cooking device 100 having a housing 102.
- the cooking device 100 is designed to rest upon a counter surface 104, as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the housing 102 includes two side walls 106a and 106b, a rear wall 108, a front wall 110, a top surface 112, and a bottom surface 114.
- the two side walls 106a and 106b connect perpendicularly to the rear wall 108 and to the front wall 110.
- the top surface 112 and bottom surface 114 each connect to the sidewalls 106a and 106b, to the rear wall 108, and to the front wall 110 to form an internal cooking volume 146, described below in more detail.
- the side walls 106a and 106b, the rear wall 108, the front wall 110, the top surface 112, and the bottom surface 114 can be formed from a single piece of metal, or alternatively, from separate pieces of metal and fused together to form the housing 102.
- the housing 102 further includes a door 118 and a user interface 120, each described below in more detail.
- the sidewalls 106a and 106b, the rear wall 108, the front wall 110, the top surface 112, and the bottom surface 114 can be formed from riveted metal and configured to insulate the internal cooking volume 146.
- the sidewalls 106a and 106b can each further include a notch 122.
- the notch 122 can be oblong in shape, and can aid a user in handling the cooking device 100 for rotation from a first position, illustrated in FIGS. 1-3, to a second position, illustrated in FIG. 4, as described in greater detail below.
- the door 118 is pivotally coupled to the front wall 110 along a bottom edge 124 in order to access the internal cooking volume 146.
- the door 118 can be pivotally coupled to the front wall 110 along a side edge or a top edge.
- the door 118 can include a rectangular pane of glass 126 extending across the door 118.
- the door 118 can further include a handle 128 extending from the side of the door 118.
- the door 118 can pivot between a closed position, illustrated in FIGS. 1-2 and 4, and an open position, illustrated in FIG. 3.
- a user interface 120 can be positioned on the front wall 110 adjacent the bottom edge 124.
- the user interface 120 extends below the door 118.
- the user interface 120 includes a power button 140 and input buttons 142 corresponding to different cooking modes such as toast, air fry, and broil. The different cooking modes are described below in more detail.
- the user interface 120 further includes a display 144 to indicate to the user which cooking mode is selected and/or to display the current temperature of the cooking device 100.
- a front pair of rectangular, static feet 130 is coupled to a bottom surface of the housing 102.
- a rear pair of static feet 132 are coupled the bottom surface 114 of housing 102 in the rear.
- Each rear foot 132 extends from the bottom surface 114 to the rear wall 108 such that each rear foot 132 forms a continuous U-shape around bottom-rear corners 134a and 134b of housing 102.
- bottom surfaces 136 of both the front feet 130 and the rear feet 132 rest against the counter surface 104.
- no part of the front feet 130 remain in contact with the counter 104.
- a rear surface 138 of each rear foot 132 rests against the counter 104 when the cooking device 100 is in the second position.
- the housing 102 rests horizontally on the counter 104. In the first position, the bottom surfaces 136 of the front feet 130 and the bottom surfaces 136 of the rear feet 132 rest against the counter 104, as described above.
- the cooking device 100 is operable to cook food as an air fryer.
- the user can grasp the notches 122 of sidewalls 106a and 106b to rotate the cooking device 100 vertically so that the rear surfaces 138 of the rear feet 132 rest on the counter 104.
- the cooking device 100 can be stored in this vertical orientation of the second position.
- the cooking device 100 can be non- operational when stored in the second position.
- FIGS. 3 and 5-8 illustrate the internal cooking volume 146 of cooking device 100.
- the internal cooking volume 146 can define a hollow cooking cavity 148.
- the internal cooking volume can support a food load that is 12” x 12” within a cooking envelope in the X-Z plane.
- the internal cooking volume 146 can be formed from internal sidewalls 150a and 150b, an internal front wall 152, an internal rear wall 154, an internal top wall 156, and an internal bottom wall 158.
- the inner surface of the door 118 can define the internal front wall 152.
- the internal sidewalls 150a and 150b include a plurality of ridges 160 on the inside surfaces. Each ridge 160 can extend longitudinally along the z-axis of the cooking device 100. As shown in FIGS. 5-6, a mesh tray 204 can be placed within the internal cooking volume 146, about a third of the way up from the bottom surface 114. The tray 204 can rest between ridges 160. The tray 204 can operate to hold food to be cooked within the cooking device 100.
- the internal rear wall 154 includes a plurality of spaced openings 164 to allow airflows 187 and 189 to move from guide vanes 196a and 196b to the internal cooking volume 146.
- the internal rear wall 154 further includes a circular grouping of angled openings 168 to airflows 187 and 189 to travel from the internal cooking volume 146 to a fan 165.
- a light 170 can be positioned on the internal rear wall 154 to illuminate the cooking cavity 148.
- the light 170 can be positioned outside of the cooking cavity 148.
- the internal top wall 156 includes deflectors 162 arranged between top heating elements 174, as illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8.
- the top heating elements 174 are described below in more detail.
- the deflectors 162 extend longitudinally along the X-axis of the internal top wall 156.
- the deflectors 162 include alternating protrusions 172 which are positioned between top heating elements 174.
- the protrusions 172 project downward from the internal top wall 156 toward the hollow cooking cavity 148.
- the deflectors 162 can function to direct heat downward into the hollow cooking cavity 148.
- the internal cooking volume 146 includes three top heating elements 174 and three bottom heating elements 176.
- the heating elements 174 and 176 are formed as cylindrical rods that extend longitudinally along the x-axis of the internal cooking volume 146, from internal sidewall 150a to internal sidewall 150b.
- Each of the top heating elements 174 are evenly spaced apart from each other and each of the bottom heating elements 176 are evenly spaced apart from each other.
- Heating elements 174 and 176 can be made of quartz, calrod, carbon fiber, or any other suitable material. Heating elements 174 and 176 are connected to the user interface 120.
- Heating elements 174 and 176 cycle on and off to maintain the cooking cavity 148 at a desirable temperature. For example, when a user selects “Broil” mode on the user interface 120, the top heating elements 174 may be on while the bottom heating elements 176 will be off.
- FIGS. 10-11 illustrate a thermometer 177.
- the thermometer 177 is operably connected to the heating elements 174 and 176, as well as to the user interface 120.
- the thermometer 177 can detect a temperature of the internal cooking volume 146 and display the temperature on the user interface 120.
- the thermometer 177 can be configured to disconnect the power to the heating elements 174, 176 when a threshold temperature is reached within the cooking cavity 148.
- the cooking device 100 is designed to occupy a reduced envelope. Accordingly, the arrangement of components of the cooking device 100 can result in most of the cooking device’s weight being in the rear.
- the housing 102 in addition to the cooking cavity 148, includes an internal volume 178 positioned adjacent to the cooking cavity 148.
- the internal volume 178 is positioned in a top rear corner of housing 102, and is separated from the cooking cavity 148 by the internal rear wall 154.
- Positioned within internal volume 178 is an air movement assembly 179.
- the air movement assembly 179 angled within the housing 102.
- the air movement assembly 179 is positioned at an angle C, such that the fan 165 is aligned with the axis B (shown in FIG. 5).
- the angle C can be within the range of 0-90 degrees between the vertical axis A of the housing 102, and the axis B of the fan 165. This angled arrangement reduces the horizontal space required in the housing 102 to fit the air movement device 179 to enable forced convection cooking processes. In an aspect the angle C can be within the range of 25-35 degrees, or specifically 30 degrees. Reducing the angle C aids in reducing the amount of redirection of the airflow from the fan into the cooking cavity. However, reducing the angle C also reduces the amount of available space within the internal volume 178. Therefore, having the fan 165 at 30 degrees allows for sufficient space within the internal volume 178 for the air movement assembly 179, which also minimizing the directional change required for the airflow.
- the air movement assembly 179 includes a motor 180.
- the motor 180 is coupled to the housing 102 and functions to drive a fan 165 on and off.
- the motor 180 is further operably connected to the user interface 120.
- the motor 180 can be on in “Air fry” mode but off for “Toast,” “Broil,” and “Bake.”
- Also included in the air movement assembly 179 is the fan 165.
- a driveshaft 182 physically couples the fan 165 to the motor 180.
- the fan 165 is positioned adjacent to the motor 180.
- the fan 165 is circular and a centrifugal fan.
- the fan 165 includes curved blades 186, which angle inward along the inner circumference of the fan 165.
- the fan 165 can rotate both clockwise and counterclockwise.
- the air movement assembly 179 further includes a shroud 184 illustrated in FIGS. 8-11.
- the shroud 184 surrounds the fan 165 in order to aid in directing air into the cooking cavity 148.
- the driveshaft 182 passes through the shroud 184 to help secure the fan 165 to the motor 180.
- Distal edges 188 of shroud 184 can be connected to the internal rear wall 154 via screws (not pictured).
- the shroud 184 can be shaped like a bowl, with an interior curved surface 190 expanding out as the interior curved surface 190 extends toward the internal cooking volume 146.
- a tab 192 and the thermometer 177 extend from on a top edge 194 of the shroud 184.
- a plurality of guide vanes 196a and 196b are positioned along the interior curved surface 190 of the shroud 184 and on either side of the fan 165.
- the guide vanes 196a and 196b can be connected to the shroud 184 via stubs 198.
- Curved rear edges 200 of guide vanes 196a and 196b can connect to the interior curved surface 190 of the shroud 184, such that the curved rear edges 200 conform to a curve 202 of the interior curved surface 190.
- the guide vanes 196a and 196b can be made of metal and are positioned 30 degrees off- axis from an angle of rotation of the fan 165.
- the guide vanes 196a and 196b function to direct air generated by the fan 165 through the spaced openings 164 of the internal rear wall 154 and into the cooking cavity 148.
- the guide vanes 196a on one side of the fan 165 may be shaped differently from the guide vanes 196b on the opposite side of the fan 165 in order to accommodate different angular directions of air being moved by the fan 165.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 A illustrate the airflows 187 and 189 traveling through the internal cooking volume 146.
- the guide vanes 196a and 196b direct the air through the spaced openings 164 of the internal rear wall 154 into the internal cooking volume 146.
- the air travels along the top heating elements 174 and along the bottom heating elements 176.
- the heated air flows over the food load (not pictured) positioned within the internal cooking volume 146.
- the air turns 180 degrees away from edges 206 of the internal cooking volume 146 and travels back over the food load (not pictured) toward the internal rear wall 154.
- the air flows through the circular grouping of angled openings 168 back to the fan 165.
- FIGS. 12-14 illustrate an embodiment of an air movement assembly 220.
- the air movement assembly 220 is similar to the an air movement assembly 179, and as such, like components are not discussed in detail.
- the an air movement assembly 220 is attached to an inner rear wall 222, which includes outlet openings 224 and 226, and an inlet opening 228.
- the outlet openings 224 and 226 are angled to help direct the airflow being generated by a fan 230.
- the outlet openings 224 can be 22 mm wide, and the outlet openings 226 can be 20 mm wide. This difference in width can help balance the airflow throughout the cooking cavity, and promote a better average of air speeds across the cavity, with a smaller delta between the maximum and minimum speeds, and a higher average speed overall.
- the air movement assembly 220 includes a shroud 232 with guide vanes 234 and 236 arranged on either side of the fan 230.
- the guide vanes 234, 236 are positioned at a greater angle (as shown in FIG. 14) than the guide vanes of the air movement assembly 179. This is to hide the vanes, and prevent restriction of the air flow path. Additionally, there is only a singular guide van on each side of the fan 230.
- phrases such as “at least one of’ or “one or more of’ may occur followed by a conjunctive list of elements or features.
- the term “and/or” may also occur in a list of two or more elements or features. Unless otherwise implicitly or explicitly contradicted by the context in which it is used, such a phrase is intended to mean any of the listed elements or features individually or any of the recited elements or features in combination with any of the other recited elements or features.
- the phrases “at least one of A and B;” “one or more of A and B;” and “A and/or B” are each intended to mean “A alone, B alone, or A and B together.”
- a similar interpretation is also intended for lists including three or more items.
- the phrases “at least one of A, B, and C;” “one or more of A, B, and C;” and “A, B, and/or C” are each intended to mean “A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A and B and C together.”
- use of the term “based on,” above and in the claims is intended to mean, “based at least in part on,” such that an unrecited feature or element is also permissible.
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