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The invention relates to a built-in range for recreational vehicles (RVs) and, more particularly, to a built-in range incorporating design elements that facilitate installation, reduce installation time, improve appearance and stability, and improve performance and functionality.
Oven ranges for recreational vehicles have added design challenges due to their use and functionality in a mobile environment. Typically, oven ranges are compact due to space limitations while requiring full range functionality along with a streamlined and desirable appearance. Installation of the oven range into a recreational vehicle can also be challenging as it is a large appliance that can be difficult to move and properly fit into the RV countertop. The oven range is also installed into an environment subject to vibration, which can also make it challenging to install the oven range in a secure and safe way that results in a clean and appealing appearance.
It is common in this field to make a U-shaped cutout in the RV countertop to install the range as a single unit or assembly that already includes a vent at the back. The size of the range units, however, is typically not equivalent to the full countertop surface, which means that the range units require the small portion of the countertop at the back of the range to avoid an unsightly gap and so that the unit is not oddly recessed into the cabinets or counter. This often results in a notable amount of time spent in measuring the countertop and oven range, precisely cutting the countertop, and installing the oven range into the countertop.
Existing ranges also have performance shortcomings due to poor air circulation and limited oven space.
Improvements can further be made in cooktops and cooking grates for more secure connections and better air circulation.
According to the described embodiments, a chef range/appliance includes an oven and a cooktop with a plurality of burners. Among other features, the chef range of the described embodiments incorporates an adjustable depth vent cover that facilitates installation of the appliance and enables installation without unsightly gaps between the appliance, the countertop, and the back wall. The adjustable depth vent cover of the described embodiments allows for the manufacturers to make a straight and complete cutout in the countertop, which reduces waste in countertop materials and makes for easier installation of the range. The adjustable depth vent cover of the described embodiments also reduces installation time needed for the oven range into the countertop by eliminating a measuring and cutting step of the countertop. The adjustable vent cover to be installed at the gap in the back of the cutout also allows for installation of the range in various sizes of countertops.
A recessed burner and cavity increases usable oven space, and diffuser plates and a bottom plate with air intake slots help to more evenly distribute heat within the oven for better controlled cooking. The bottom burner also interacts with features in the oven door for air intake for combustion and heat circulation. The bottom burner assembly is coupled with the ventilation door, and a ventilation pathway is defined beneath and behind the appliance for increased ventilation to prevent overheating of the internal components of the oven range and to reduce the temperature of the exterior surfaces on and around the oven range.
In some embodiments, the cooktop range is recessed or sunken in so that the burners do not protrude above the countertop or top of the console. Low-profile grates are positioned on top of the burners and include outer edges shaped for added strength and tapered legs for better hold and stability. Interior portions of the grates have a raised thinner profile to facilitate airflow.
In an exemplary embodiment, a vent cover system for an appliance mountable in a countertop opening for covering a gap between the appliance and a back wall includes a gap plate securable across the countertop opening against the back wall, and a vent plate securable across the countertop opening and engaging the gap plate. A position of the vent plate is adjustable relative to the gap plate, and the gap plate and the vent plate cover the gap between the appliance and the back wall.
The vent cover system may also include connecting blocks securable in the countertop opening adjacent the back wall, where the gap plate is secured to the connecting blocks. The gap plate may include alignment tabs that are positioned for alignment with corresponding alignment markings on the appliance. The gap plate may include a slot in a side surface, where the vent plate may have a pillar extending through a side wall, and the pillar may be engaged in the slot. The vent plate may be securable to the appliance via connectors positioned through the vent plate. The vent cover system may also include a gas pressure checking point disposed under the vent plate. The appliance may include cooking grates, and a height of the vent plate may be flush with or lower than a top surface of the cooking grates.
In another exemplary embodiment, a cooktop for an appliance mounted in a countertop of a recreational vehicle includes a top tray including a plurality of burners, a plurality of control knobs respectively cooperable with the plurality of burners that selectively connect a heat source to the plurality of burners, and a cooking grate positioned on the top tray over the plurality of burners. The top tray includes a recessed area, and the plurality of burners are disposed in the recessed area and are sized such that a top of the plurality of burners is flush with or below the countertop. The cooktop also includes the vent cover system of the described embodiments.
A front grate bar and side grate bars of the cooking grate may be L-shaped. A rear grate bar of the cooking grate may be thinner than the front grate bar and may define an airflow passage.
The cooking grate may include feet that directly engage the top tray, and the feet may include tapered legs.
These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Connecting blocks 20 are securable in the countertop opening adjacent the back wall. The gap plate 16 is secured to the connecting blocks 20. In some embodiments, the gap plate 16 is provided with alignment tabs 22 that are positioned for alignment with corresponding alignment markings 24 on the appliance 10. The appliance 10 may also be secured to the blocks 20 via suitable connectors.
The vent plate 18 may be provided with a plastic pillar 25 extending through a sidewall 26. The plastic pillar 25 engages a slot 28 in a side surface of the gap plate 16. With continued reference to
The control knobs 36 are secured on the outside of a cooktop faceplate 40. As shown in
In an exemplary application, with a one inch countertop overhang, the depth adjustable features of the described embodiments can accommodate a countertop depth range between 23-24.5 inches. With a zero inch countertop overhang, the installation can accommodate a countertop depth range of 22-23.5 inches. By controlling the countertop overhang depth and adjusting the vent cover system, the installation utilizing a straight cut out in the countertop can accommodate a countertop depth range from 22-24.5 inches, which encompasses most RV designs.
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The heat diffuser 56 may be supported on a diffuser rack 60 positioned in the oven compartment 52. In some embodiments, the diffuser rack 60 defines spaces between the heat diffuser 56 and sidewalls of the oven compartment 52, thereby providing direct heat airflow from the burner 54 into the oven compartment 52.
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The recessed burner 54 within the oven compartment 52 increases usable oven space, and the heat diffuser plate 56 and air intake openings 58 help to more evenly distribute the heat within the oven for more controlled cooking. The bottom burner 54 also interacts with the ventilation slots 78 in the oven door 74 for air intake for combustion and heat circulation. The bottom burner 54 is coupled with the ventilation door and a ventilation pathway beneath and behind the appliance for increased ventilation to prevent overheating.
A front grate bar 38a and the side grate bars 38b may be L-shaped to provide better strength performance and to avoid deformation across the middle for larger grates. A rear grate bar 38c may be thinner than the front grate bar 38a and may define an air flow passage for improved combustion.
Feet 80 of the grate 38 directly engage the top tray 32. In some embodiments, the feet 80 include tapered legs for better hold and stability. More specifically, with continued reference to
The rubber pad 88 may include an external notch or taper 94 at an intermediate location of the rubber pad for encompassing the circumferential edge of the corresponding elliptical hole 92 to prevent accidental release or displacement of the rubber pad. In an exemplary embodiment, the notch or taper 94 in the exterior of the rubber pad 88 may be 7.9 mm in diameter (for example) approximate to the diameter of the elliptical hole 92 in the top tray 32, and the adjacent diameter of the rubber pad 88 may be 11.8 mm in diameter (for example). In some embodiments, the upper end of the knurled pin 90 including teeth 90a may be larger in diameter than the lower end with the straight cylindrical portion 90b, in which case the rubber pad 88 includes a correspondingly sized diameter opening. In an exemplary embodiment, the straight cylindrical portion 90b of the knurled pin has a 15-20 mm height for preventing movement or accidental displacement of the foot 80 from the top tray 32 and has a 4.1 mm diameter (for example) that fits within a 3.5 mm diameter (for example) hole in the rubber pad 88 to prevent removal from the rubber pad.
In some embodiments, the control knobs are sunken into the cabinet area and do not protrude out as much as conventional designs. The control knobs are behind the handle, preventing accidental bumping and turning on the knob. The countertop encapsulated into the console sides allows for the door area to protrude less into the main kitchen area. Moreover, the console side design allows up to one inch of countertop height to be encapsulated into the console to have a desirable integrated appearance.
The chef range appliance of the described embodiments incorporates design features that facilitate installation while improving functionality and appearance.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/417,997, filed Oct. 20, 2022, the entire content of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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20240133561 A1 | Apr 2024 | US |
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