Claims
- 1. A heating cooking apparatus for maintaining the temperature of a heating chamber included therein at a temperature which does not appreciably exceed a given temperature, said heating chamber being adapted to receive an object to be heated, comprising:
- a heat source for heating said heating chamber and said object;
- input means for setting the parameters of a heating operation to be performed on said object, said parameters being determined by the characteristics of the object to be heated as represented by a coefficient K.sub.n, said given temperature and the amount of time during which said object is to be heated;
- a temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of said heating chamber and producing an output corresponding thereto; and
- control means coupled to said input means, said temperature sensor and said heat source for controlling the temperature of said heating chamber in accordance with the parameters of said heating operation, said control means including
- means for energizing said heat source to heat said heating chamber;
- means for performing the calculation l.sub.n =l.sub.0,+K.sub.n (L-l.sub.0), where l.sub.0 corresponds to the output of said temperature sensor at the approximate start of heating of said heating chamber by said heat source, L is the output of said temperature sensor corresponding to said given temperature, and n is an integer;
- means for stopping the heating of said heating chamber when the temperature sensed by said temperature sensor corresponds to the calculated value l.sub.n ; and
- means for restarting the heating of said temperature chamber a predetermined interval after the heating of said heating chamber has stopped.
- 2. A heating cooking apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the means for performing said calculation of said control means performs said calculation at least three times.
- 3. A heating cooking apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said control means stops the heating of said heating chamber when the output of said temperature sensor is equal to L.
- 4. A heating cooking apparatus according to claim 1 wherein, after said control means restarts the heating of said heating chamber, said restarted heating continues for a further predetermined interval, said further predetermined interval being such that the first and a following stop operation do not overlap each other.
- 5. A heating cooking apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said means for performing the calculation l.sub.n =l.sub.0 +K.sub.n (L-l.sub.0) repeats said calculation after said further predetermined interval has elapsed, a new value of l.sub.0 being substituted for the previous value.
- 6. A heating cooking apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said control means does not energize said heat source if said temperature sensor detects that the temperature of said heating chamber is equal to or greater than a temperature corresponding to L.
- 7. A heating cooking apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said means for performing said calculation is operative only when the given temperature set by said input means is within a predetermined temperature range.
- 8. The method of maintaining the temperature of a heating chamber adapted to receive an object to be heated at a temperature which does not appreciably exceed a given temperature, said heating chamber including a heat source and a temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of said heating chamber, said method comprising the steps of:
- setting the parameters of a heating operation to be performed on said object, said parameters being determined by the characteristics of the object to be heated as represented by a coefficient K.sub.n, said given temperature and the amount of time during which said object is to be heated;
- energizing said heat source to heat said heating chamber;
- performing the calculation l.sub.n =l.sub.0 +K.sub.n (L-l.sub.0), where l.sub.0 corresponds to the output of said temperature sensor at the approximate start of heating of said heating chamber by said heat source, L is the output of said temperature sensor corresponding to said given temperature, and n is an integer;
- stopping the heating of said heating chamber when the temperature sensed by said temperature sensor corresponds to the calculated value l.sub.n ; and
- restarting the heating of said temperature chamber a predetermined interval after the heating of said heating chamber has stopped.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of performing said calculation is repeated at least three times.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of energizing said heat source is terminated when the output of said temperature sensor is equal to L.
- 11. The method of claim 8 wherein said step of restarting the heating of said heating chamber continues for a further predetermined interval, said further predetermined interval being such that the first and a following stop step do not overlap each other.
- 12. The method of claim 8 wherein said step of performing a calculation is repeated after said further predetermined interval has elapsed, a new value of l.sub.0 being substituted for the previous value.
- 13. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of energizing said heat source is not initiated if said temperature sensor detects that the temperature of said heating chamber is equal to or greater than a temperature corresponding to L.
- 14. The method of claim 8 wherein said step of performing said calculation is operative only when said given temperature is within a predetermined temperature range.
- 15. A heating cooking apparatus comprising:
- a heating chamber for containing an object to be heated;
- heat source means for increasing the temperature in said heating chamber;
- temperature detecting means mounted on a part of said heating chamber to detect the temperature in said heating chamber;
- operation setting means for setting heating conditions; and
- control means responsive to information from said operation setting means and said temperature detecting means to control the operation of said heat source means, said control means including
- means for energizing said heat source means to heat said heating chamber;
- means for performing the calculation l.sub.1 =l.sub.0 +K.sub.n (L-l.sub.0), where l.sub.0 corresponds to the output of said temperature detecting means at the approximate start of heating of said heating chamber by said heat source means, L is the output of said temperature detecting means corresponding to said given temperature, Kn is a coefficient representing the characteristics of the object to be heated and n is an integer, l.sub.1 the temperature of said heating chamber detected by said temperature detecting means at the approximate start of heating by said heat source; and
- means for stopping the heating of said heating chamber when the temperature sensed by said temperature detecting means corresponds to the calculated value l.sub.1.
- 16. A heating cooking apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said control means further comprises means for restarting the heating of said temperature chamber a predetermined interval after the heating of said heating chamber has stopped, and wherein said means for performing said calculation calculates subsequent values l.sub.2 and l.sub.3 for values of K.sub.n equal to K.sub.2 and K.sub.3 respectively corresponding to temperatures which are linear functions of the temperature of said heating chamber detected by said temperature detecting means at the approximate start of heating by said heat source; and
- means for stopping the heating of said heating chamber when the temperatures sensed by said temperature detecting means correspond to the calculated values l.sub.2 and l.sub.3 respectively.
- 17. A heating cooking apparatus according to claim 16 wherein the slopes of straight lines representing said linear functions decrease as the value of n increases.
- 18. An apparatus for cooking by electric heating comprising:
- a heating chamber for containing an object to be heated;
- heat source means for increasing the temperature in said heating chamber from an initial heating operation starting temperature to a preset desired temperature;
- temperature detecting means having detection outputs disposed at a part of said heating chamber to detect the temperature in said heating chamber;
- operation condition setting means for selecting and setting heating conditions within said heating chamber, said heating conditions including, as heating condition parameters, at least one preset desired temperature and a plurality of coefficients having distinct values preset for each kind of object to be heated; and
- control means including a microcomputer, said control means being responsive to the heating conditions provided by said operating condition setting means and detection outputs of said temperature detecting means for controlling the operation of said heat source means to increase the temperature in said heating chamber from said initial heating operation starting temperature to said preset desired temperature, through repetition of a combination of an energization interval of time and a succeeding predetermined de-energization interval of time, respectively, of said heat source means, said repetition being continued from the start of initial energization of said heat source means, wherein said microcomputer calculates a temperature value, at which said heat source means is to be turned off at the end of the energization interval of time in the repeated combination of the energization and de-energization intervals of time, on the basis of a relational condition predetermined to exist between teh calculated heat source means turning-off temperature value and a first lowest temperature value detected by said temperature detecting means after the start of initial energization of said heat source means, said relational condition involving, as constituent elements thereof, a temperature control reference detection level for said temperature detecting means, which corresponds to said preset desired temperature, and a coefficient which is sequentially selected from said plurality of coefficients preset for each kind of object to be heated, at every repetition of the energization interval of time,
- whereby, as the temperature value in said heating chamber at the start of initial energization of said heat source means varies, the temperature values detected by said temperature detecting means at the respective ends of the energization intervals of time in the respective corresponding combinations of the energization and de-energization intervals of time vary along distinct straight lines, respectively, with the lapse of time of the operation of said heat source means.
- 19. An apparatus for cooking by electric heating according to claim 18, wherein said relational condition is represented by the following equation:
- l.sub.i =l.sub.o +K.sub.n .multidot.(L-l.sub.o)
- where
- i and n denote natural numbers such as 1, 2, 3, . . . ;
- l.sub.i denotes the heat source means turning-off temperature values at the ends of the energization intervals of time in the repeated combination of the energization and de-energization intervals of time of said heat source means;
- l.sub.o denotes the first lowest temperature value detected by said temperature detecting means after the start of initial energization of said heat source means;
- L denotes the temperature control reference detection level for said temperature detecting means; and
- K.sub.n denotes coefficients which are sequentially selected from said plurality of coefficients preset for each kind of object to be heated, at every repetition of the energization interval of time.
- 20. An apparatus for cooking by electric heating according to claim 18, wherein the repetition times of the combination of the energization and de-energization intervals of time of said heat source means are three to five.
- 21. An apparatus for cooking by electric heating according to claim 18, wherein, each one of the straight lines, along which the temperature values detected by said temperature detecting means at the respective ends of the energization intervals of time in the respective corresponding combinations of the energization and de-energization intervals of time of said heat source means vary, as the temperature value in said heating chamber at the start of initial energization of said heat source means varies, has a slope which becomes gentler than that of a preceding one of the straight lines with the lapse of time of the operation of said heat source means.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 146,646, filed Jan. 21, 1988, now abandoned.
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