This application claims priority to German Application No. 10 2012 203 460.9, filed Mar. 5, 2012, the contents of which are hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
The invention relates to a cooktop having a camera for recognition of operating gestures.
In the not pre-published DE 10 2011 075 187, a camera for home appliance control by means of control gestures is described. The camera is arranged in a stove platform or cooktop platform frame underneath a glass-ceramics plate.
However, during operation, in stove platforms temperatures can occur which exceed an allowed operational temperature of the camera so that constructional measures are to be taken which prevent the allowed operational temperature from being surpassed.
The object underlying the invention is to provide a cooktop (also called hob) having a camera for recognition of operating gestures which allows a most simple and cost-efficient integration of the camera.
The invention achieves the object by means of a cooktop.
The cooktop comprises: a boundary or limiting element which borders or limits the cooktop in a cooktop plane at least on one side, and a conventional camera for recognition of operating gestures, wherein the camera is arranged in a recess, for example in the form of a hole, a cascaded hole having different diameters, or a blind hole, of the boundary element outside a cooking or cooktop platform. Since the camera is not arranged in the cooking platform per se or not under a glass-ceramics plate, it is not exposed to the temperatures occurring there. Furthermore, the boundary element can proficiently dissipate heat to the environment so that major temperature fluctuations can be prevented.
The boundary element can border the cooktop on such a side that is to be oriented towards a user. Generally, this is the front side of the cooktop.
The boundary element can be a conventional cooking or cooktop platform frame (also called stovetop frame). The cooktop platform frame can completely frame the cooktop.
As an alternative, the boundary element can be an operating bar which in particular is provided at a front side of the cooktop and on which operating elements can be provided to supplement the gesture control.
The boundary element can be made of metal. For example, the boundary element can be a circumferential stainless steel frame.
The cooktop can comprise an illuminant synchronized with the camera, in particular an infrared illuminant.
The cooktop can comprise a glass-ceramics plate on which conventional cooking areas or cooking zones are provided, wherein the illuminant is arranged underneath the glass-ceramics plate.
The camera can be a 2-dimensional (2D) camera or a 3-dimensional (3D) camera, for example a Time-Of-Flight (TOF) camera or a stereo camera.
The invention is subsequently described with reference to the drawings which represent embodiments of the invention. In this case, the figures schematically show in:
The camera 3 is arranged in a front-sided recess 4 of the cooking platform frame 2a, wherein connection leads 3a are directed downwards in the direction of an evaluation unit not shown. As illustrated, the recess can be realized in the form of a hole. As an alternative, holes vertically adjoining one another and having different diameters can be provided, for example, wherein a diameter of the upper hole corresponds to a diameter of the camera 3 and the lower hole has a minor diameter which is selected such that the connection leads 3a can be directed to the outside.
An infrared (IR) illuminant 5 is provided in a region under the glass-ceramics plate 6 which is relatively translucent for infrared light. The infrared illuminant 5 is synchronized with a shutter frequency of the camera 3.
According to the invention, the camera is located outside the cooking platform in a side part of the cooktop, for example in a metal frame of the cooktop. The metal frame or the operating bar at the front side can proficiently dissipate heat to the environment, so that major temperature fluctuations can be prevented.
Additional constructional measures can be taken to the effect that hot cookware cannot be placed onto the camera in this region.
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