The present invention relates to a cooker including a heater and a storage that are provided in a housing to be accommodated in an accommodating portion provided in a kitchen furniture item, and to a kitchen furniture item equipped with the cooker.
There have been built-in-type cookers that are each installed by accommodating a housing of a cooker into a kitchen furniture item from a top opening provided at an upper surface of the kitchen furniture item, with a top board at the top of the housing of the cooker being exposed on the upper surface of the kitchen furniture item. As an example of such a cooker, there is a proposal of a cooker that includes a drawer-type storage provided in a housing of the cooker (see Patent Literature 1, for example).
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 11-276354 (page 6)
In the cooker disclosed in Patent Literature 1, pieces of stuff such as cookware, tableware, and seasonings can be stored in the storage provided in the housing. However, Patent Literature 1 discloses no specific embodiments of a structure for drawing out the storage.
The housing of the cooker accommodates precision electronic components such as a control circuit that controls the heater. When the user opens or closes the door of the storage to bring out or put pieces of stuff from or into the cooker and thus vibration occurs, the vibration may be transmitted to the precision electronic components and cause malfunctions of the precision electronic components. In some cases, the housing of the cooker has a cooling-air passage for cooling the precision electronic components. In such a case, when the vibration caused by opening or closing of the door of the storage displaces any of the precision electronic components, heat conduction may be reduced because of, for example, poor contact between a heat-generating component and a storage, resulting in a failure in producing a desired cooling effect over the precision electronic components. As described above, the vibration occurring at opening or closing of the door of the heater may degrade the reliability of the cooker.
The present invention has been conceived in view of the above problems and provides a cooker in which degradation in reliability with vibration occurring at opening or closing of a door of a storage provided in a housing of the cooker can be reduced, and also provides a kitchen furniture item equipped with the cooker.
A cooker according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a top plate on which a heating object is to be placed, a heater configured to heat the heating object placed on the top plate, a housing provided below the top plate and accommodating the heater, a storage defined by a partition provided in the housing, a door configured to cover an opening provided at the housing and communicating with the storage, and an opening-and-closing mechanism configured to support the door and allow the door to be moved away from and toward the partition defining the storage. The opening-and-closing mechanism includes a first rail provided on the partition and extending in a depth direction of the storage, and a second rail connected to the door and allowed to be moved along the first rail.
A kitchen furniture item equipped with a cooker according to another embodiment of the present invention is a kitchen furniture item equipped with a cooker including a housing accommodating a heater and a top plate provided on the housing. The kitchen furniture item includes an accommodating portion in which the housing of the cooker is accommodated, a kitchen storage defined separately from the accommodating portion, a first door configured to cover an opening provided at the kitchen furniture item and communicating with the kitchen storage, and a first opening-and-closing mechanism configured to support the first door and allow the first door to be moved away from and toward a partition defining the kitchen storage. The cooker includes a storage defined by a partition provided in the housing, a second door configured to cover an opening provided at the housing and communicating with the storage, and a second opening-and-closing mechanism configured to support the second door and allow the second door to be moved away from and toward the partition defining the storage. The second opening-and-closing mechanism includes a first rail provided on the partition defining the storage and extending in a depth direction of the storage, and a second rail connected to the door and allowed to be moved along the first rail. A magnitude of a force required for the first opening-and-closing mechanism to allow the first door that is closed to be moved in an opening direction and a magnitude of a force required for the second opening-and-closing mechanism to allow the second door that is closed to be moved in an opening direction are equal, and a magnitude of a force required for the first opening-and-closing mechanism to allow the first door that is open to be moved in a closing direction and a magnitude of a force required for the second opening-and-closing mechanism to allow the second door that is open to be moved in a closing direction are equal.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, degradation in reliability with vibration occurring at opening or closing of the door of the storage provided in the housing of the cooker can be reduced.
Embodiments of the cooker and the kitchen furniture item equipped with a cooker according to the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. The present invention is not limited to the following embodiments illustrated in the drawings. In the following description, terms (such as “top”, “bottom”, “right”, “left”, “front”, and “rear”) representing directions and used appropriately for easy understanding are only explanatory, and the present invention is not limited to the directions represented by the terms. In the drawings, the same reference signs denote the same or similar elements, and the reference signs are common throughout this specification. The relative sizes, the shapes, and other details of the elements illustrated in the drawings may be different from the actual ones.
The kitchen furniture item 200 has kitchen storages 202, inside the kitchen furniture item 200, in which pieces of stuff such as cookware and seasonings are to be stored. The kitchen furniture item 200 has, on the front face of the kitchen furniture item 200, kitchen-storage doors 203 that are each a first door that opens and closes an opening provided at the front face of a corresponding one of the kitchen storages 202. The kitchen-storage doors 203 each have a handhold 204 used as a grip for opening and closing a corresponding one of the kitchen-storage doors 203. When the user pulls one of the handholds 204, a corresponding one of the kitchen-storage doors 203 that is provided with that handhold 204 opens. The kitchen-storage doors 203 may be each allowed to be slid in the depth direction or may be each allowed to be opened and closed about a hinge provided on a lateral portion, the lower portion, or the upper portion of the kitchen-storage doors 203. In this specification, the “front face” of the cooker 100 or the “front face” of the kitchen furniture item 200 refers to a face of the cooker 100 or the kitchen furniture item 200 that faces the user.
The cooker 100 has, on the front face of the cooker 100, a storage door 3 that is a second door that opens and closes an opening provided at the front face of a storage 20 (see
The housing 1 accommodates a circuit board 7 on which an inverter that supplies a high-frequency current to the heating coils 5a and 5b, a drive circuit that drives the radiant heater 5c, and a control circuit are mounted. The control circuit of the cooker 100 controls the heaters in accordance with inputs made by the user, thereby heating the heating object placed on the top plate 2. The cooker 100 may have a cooking menu for controlling the heating operation in accordance with predetermined control sequences.
An air-sending device 6 is provided in the housing 1 and behind the heating coil 5a. The air-sending device 6 feeds cooling air into the housing 1 and thus cools heat-generating components mounted on the circuit board 7, the heating coil 5a, and the heating coil 5b.
The housing 1 has the storage 20 defined in a substantially cuboid shape. Of a partition that defines the storage 20, the wall on the right is denoted as right wall 21, the wall on the left is denoted as left wall 22 (see
As an opening-and-closing mechanism that supports the storage door 3 in such a manner that the storage door 3 is allowed to be moved away from and toward the partition that defines the storage 20, Embodiment 1 employs a pair of right and left first rails 31 each provided on a corresponding one of the right wall 21 and the left wall 22 (see
Hereinafter, the direction in which the kitchen-storage door 203 and the storage door 3 each move to be closed is referred to as “closing direction,” and the direction in which the kitchen-storage door 203 and the storage door 3 each move to be opened is referred to as “opening direction.”
The first rails 31 and the second rails 32 are provided with a locking mechanism that prevents the first rails 31 and the second rails 32 that are in engagement with each other from being disengaged from each other with the normal operation of opening or closing the storage door 3. When the user performs an unlocking operation, the first rails 31 and the second rails 32 can be separated from each other. As the second rails 32 are configured to separate from the first rails 31, the storage door 3 and the storage case 4 are allowed to be separated from the storage 20. For example, not only the cooking pan 70 to be used in the heating with the cooker 100 but also seasonings and other pieces of stuff are likely to be stored in the storage case 4. For this reason, the storage case 4 is required to be clean. Meanwhile, areas around the cooker 100 tend to become dirty with some food stuff, oil soot, steam, and other similar matter scattered during cooking. When the storage case 4 is configured to be detached from the storage 20 as in Embodiment 1, the user can easily clean the storage case 4. When the cooker 100 has the cooking menu mentioned above, the capacity of the storage case 4 may be determined in such a manner that a cooking pan to be used for the cooking menu can be stored in the storage case 4. When the storage case 4 is designed to store such a dedicated cooking pan, the ease of work in cooking can be increased. Furthermore, spaces around the kitchen furniture item 200 can be used efficiently.
The gap 26 and the gap 28 may be each an air layer. Alternatively, a heat-insulating material may be provided in each of the gap 26 and the gap 28, or both an air layer and a heat-insulating material may be provided in each of the gap 26 and the gap 28. The heat-insulating material may be, for example, a synthetic resin material, a rubber-based or urethane-based closed-cell foam material, glass fibers, ceramic fibers, and any of other similar materials.
While Embodiment 1 is described focusing on the gap 26 and the gap 28 each provided outside a corresponding one of the upper board 24 and the right wall 21 of the partition that defines the storage 20, such a gap may be provided outside any of other parts of the partition.
In Embodiment 1, a damping mechanism 35, an urging mechanism 36, and a push-open mechanism 37 are provided as part of the opening-and-closing mechanism. The damping mechanism 35 damps the traveling speed of the storage door 3 during a closing motion. Specifically, the damping mechanism 35 has a configuration that damps the traveling speed at which the second rails 32 move in the direction in which the storage door 3 is closed. More preferably, the damping mechanism 35 damps the traveling speed of the storage door 3 in such a manner that the traveling speed is reduced as the storage door 3 moves closer to a position for a closed state where the storage door 3 is completely closed. The damping mechanism 35 may be an oil damper, an air damper, or any other similar device. With the damping mechanism 35, the impact applied to the front face of the housing 1 from the storage door 3 at the closing of the storage door 3 can be reduced. Consequently, the deterioration and damage of the pieces of stuff in the storage 20 that may be caused by the impact can be reduced. Furthermore, in the configuration in which the storage case 4 is integrally attached to the storage door 3 as in Embodiment 1, when the traveling speed of the storage door 3 during the closing motion is too high, the pieces of stuff in the storage case 4 may fall over or collide with one another at the closing of the storage door 3 because of inertia. However, with the damping mechanism 35, such damage to the pieces of stuff in the storage case 4 that may occur when the pieces of stuff in the storage case 4 fall over or collide with one another can be reduced.
The urging mechanism 36 urges the storage door 3 in the closing direction. Specifically, the urging mechanism 36 generates a force that pulls the second rails 32 in the direction in which the storage door 3 is closed. The urging mechanism 36 may have, for example, a structure that utilizes the effect of magnets that attract each other, or a structure that utilizes the effect of gravity that pulls things down. As another exemplary structure, the urging mechanism 36 may include a coil spring or any of other similar springs that accumulates the force generated when the storage door 3 is pulled outward and is moved inward in the opening direction and utilizes the force as the force for pulling inward of the storage door 3. With the urging mechanism 36, the storage door 3 becomes less likely to stop during the closing motion. Hence, the probability that the storage door 3 is unintentionally left open can be reduced, and the ease of operation of the cooker 100 by the user can be increased.
The push-open mechanism 37 opens the storage door 3 when the storage door 3 that is closed is pushed in the depth direction of the storage 20. In this case, the state in which the storage door 3 is open refers to a state where the storage door 3 is away from the open part provided at the front face of the storage 20 and the open part is exposed. The push-open mechanism 37 may have a structure in which, for example, the push-open mechanism 37 locks and retains the positions of the storage door 3 and the second rails 32 when the storage door 3 is closed, whereas the push-open mechanism 37 unlocks the storage door 3 and the second rails 32 and allows the urging unit to push the second rails 32 and the storage door 3 forward when the storage door 3 is pushed in. With the push-open mechanism 37, the user can open the storage door 3 with an easy operation. When the push-open mechanism 37 is provided, the grip of the storage door 3 that is provided for opening and closing the storage door 3 may be omitted. In such a configuration, the manufacturing cost of the storage door 3 can be reduced, and the beauty in design of the storage door 3 can be increased.
The specific configurations of the damping mechanism 35, the urging mechanism 36, and the push-open mechanism 37 are not limited to those described in Embodiment 1, as long as the above functions are provided. The first rails 31, the second rails 32, the damping mechanism 35, the urging mechanism 36, and the push-open mechanism 37 that form the opening-and-closing mechanism can be each formed as a combination of general-purpose components. In such a case, the manufacturing cost of the cooker 100 can be reduced. Moreover, only any one or two of the damping mechanism 35, the urging mechanism 36, and the push-open mechanism 37 may be employed.
As described above, the cooker 100 according to Embodiment 1 includes the storage 20 defined by a partition provided in the housing 1. Furthermore, as the opening-and-closing mechanism that supports the storage door 3 covering the opening communicating with the storage 20 and allows the storage door 3 to be moved away from and toward the partition defining the storage 20, the cooker 100 includes the first rails 31 extending in the depth direction of the storage 20, and the second rails 32 connected to the storage door 3 and allowed to be moved along the first rails 31. Consequently, vibration of the partition defining the storage 20 that may occur with opening or closing motion of the storage door 3 can be reduced. The occurrence of malfunctions and displacement of the circuit board 7 and other components in the housing 1 that may be caused by the vibration transmitted from the storage 20 can be reduced, accordingly. Consequently, the degradation in the reliability of the cooker 100 can be reduced. Furthermore, the transmission of vibration to the pieces of stuff in the storage 20 can be reduced. Consequently, the deterioration and damage of the pieces of stuff due to the vibration can be reduced. When the opening-and-closing mechanism according to Embodiment 1 is not provided and the storage case 4 to which the storage door 3 is connected is directly in contact with and slides along any part of the partition defining the storage 20, changes in the dimensions of the partition defining the storage 20 that may occur with the heat generated in the housing 1 may make it difficult for the storage case 4 and the storage door 3 to move smoothly. In a state where the temperature in the housing 1 is high and particularly during heating, pulling and pushing of the storage case 4 may be hindered. However, with the opening-and-closing mechanism including the first rails 31 and the second rails 32 as in Embodiment 1, even when the dimensions of the partition defining the storage 20 change, the slidability of the first rails 31 and the second rails 32 can be maintained. Consequently, even during heating, the storage case 4 and the storage door 3 can be pulled outward and pushed inward smoothly.
Embodiment 1 employs the facing walls 25 and 27 provided outside the right wall 21 partly defining the storage 20, with the gap 28 defined between the facing walls 25 and 27 and the right wall 21. Thus, at least part of the storage 20 has a double-wall structure. Consequently, even when any vibration with opening or closing motion of the storage door 3 occurs in the right wall 21 to which the opening-and-closing mechanism is attached, the vibration is absorbed by the gaps 26 and 28 and is less likely to be transmitted to the heating coils 5a and 5b, the circuit board 7, and other components provided outside the facing walls 25 and 27. The occurrence of malfunctions and displacement of the circuit board 7 and other components in the housing 1 that may be caused by the vibration transmitted from the storage 20 can be further reduced, accordingly. Consequently, the degradation in the reliability of the cooker 100 can be further reduced.
Embodiment 2 differs from Embodiment 1 in the specific configuration of the opening-and-closing mechanism provided for the storage door 3. Embodiment 2 will be described below, focusing on the difference from Embodiment 1.
To the front portion of the front board 42, a substantially flat plate-like intermediate part 43 is attached. The storage door 3 is attached to the front portion of the intermediate part 43 with screws 46 in such a manner that the storage door 3 is allowed to be detached. The storage door 3 according to Embodiment 2 is connected to the second rails 32A with the intermediate part 43 and the front board 42 interposed between the storage door 3 and the second rails 32A. A handhold 44 serving as a grip for opening and closing the storage door 3 is attached to the lower portion of the front board 42 with screws 45 in such a manner that the handhold 44 is allowed to be detached.
In a state where the parts illustrated in
The second roller 39 is provided at the tip of each of the second rails 32A, that is, at a position farther from the storage door 3 than is each of the second rails 32A. In Embodiment 2, the second rollers 39 are supported on thin plate-like portions extending continuously from the tips of the second rails 32A in such a manner that the second rollers 39 are allowed to rotate. The second rollers 39 rotate in the opening-and-closing direction of the storage door 3, that is, in the longitudinal direction of the second rails 32A.
As illustrated in
The opening-and-closing mechanism for the storage door 3 according to Embodiment 2 may include a damping mechanism and a push-open mechanism that have the same functions as those described in Embodiment 1.
As described above, the cooker 100A according to Embodiment 2 includes the storage 20 defined by the partition provided in the housing 1. Furthermore, as the opening-and-closing mechanism that supports the storage door 3 covering the opening communicating with the storage 20 and allows the storage door 3 to be moved away from and toward the partition defining the storage 20, the cooker 100A includes the first rails 31A extending in the depth direction of the storage 20, and the second rails 32A connected to the storage door 3 and allowed to be moved along the first rails 31A. Consequently, vibration of the partition defining the storage 20 that may occur with opening or closing motion of the storage door 3 can be reduced. The occurrence of malfunctions and displacement of the circuit board 7 and other components in the housing 1 that may be caused by the vibration transmitted from the storage 20 can be reduced, accordingly. Consequently, the degradation in the reliability of the cooker 100A can be reduced. Furthermore, the transmission of vibration to the pieces of stuff in the storage 20 can be reduced. Consequently, the deterioration and damage of the pieces of stuff due to the vibration can be reduced.
In Embodiment 3, an opening-and-closing mechanism provided for the kitchen-storage door 203 of the kitchen furniture item 200 will be described, appropriately referring to the cooker 100 described in Embodiment 1 or the cooker 100A described in Embodiment 2.
The opening-and-closing mechanism that supports the kitchen-storage door 203 in such a manner that the kitchen-storage door 203 is allowed to be moved away from and toward the kitchen storage 202 may be an opening-and-closing mechanism having the same basic configuration as that of the opening-and-closing mechanism for the storage door 3 of the cooker 100 described in Embodiment 1, or an opening-and-closing mechanism having the same basic configuration as that of the opening-and-closing mechanism for the storage door 3 of the cooker 100A described in Embodiment 2. Furthermore, the opening-and-closing mechanisms provided for the kitchen-storage door 203 and for the storage door 3 are configured in such a manner that the magnitude of a force required for the storage door 3 that is closed and stationary to move in the opening direction and the magnitude of a force required for the kitchen-storage door 203 that is closed and stationary to move in the opening direction are the same and the magnitude of a force required for the storage door 3 that is open and stationary to move in the closing direction and the magnitude of a force required for the kitchen-storage door 203 that is open and stationary to move in the closing direction are the same. Thus, a uniform feeling of operation is provided to the storage door 3 of the cooker 100 and the kitchen-storage door 203, and the user can comfortably open and close the doors without feeling uncomfortable. Herein, the expression that the magnitude of the force is “the storage door 3 and the kitchen-storage door 203 are the same” does not necessarily refer to exactly the same state, and a certain difference that does not give any uncomfortable feeling of operation to the user is allowed. This explanation also applies to the following description. More preferably, the opening-and-closing mechanism for the storage door 3 and the opening-and-closing mechanism for the kitchen-storage door 203 are made of the same components. Thus, the uniformity of operation can be increased, and the increase in the manufacturing cost of the kitchen furniture item 200 equipped with the cooker can be reduced.
The opening-and-closing mechanism for the kitchen-storage door 203 may include a damping mechanism that damps the traveling speed of the kitchen-storage door 203 during the closing motion. In such a case, it is preferable that the damping mechanism 35 provided for the storage door 3 of the storage 20 and the damping mechanism provided for the kitchen-storage door 203 be configured in such a manner that the traveling speed after damping is the same between the two. Thus, a uniform feeling of operation is provided to the storage door 3 of the storage 20 and the kitchen-storage door 203, and the user can comfortably open and close the doors without feeling uncomfortable. More preferably, the damping mechanism for the storage door 3 and the damping mechanism for the kitchen-storage door 203 are made of the same components. Thus, the uniformity of operation can be increased, and the increase in the manufacturing cost of the kitchen furniture item 200 equipped with the cooker can be reduced.
The opening-and-closing mechanism for the kitchen-storage door 203 may include an urging mechanism that urges the kitchen-storage door 203 in the closing direction. In such a case, the urging mechanism provided for the storage door 3 of the storage 20 and the urging mechanism provided for the kitchen-storage door 203 are configured in such a manner that the urging start position and the urging force are the same between the two. Thus, a uniform feeling of operation is provided to the storage door 3 of the storage 20 and the kitchen-storage door 203, and the user can comfortably open and close the doors without feeling uncomfortable. More preferably, the urging mechanism for the storage door 3 and the urging mechanism for the kitchen-storage door 203 are made of the same components. Thus, the uniformity of operation can be increased, and the increase in the manufacturing cost of the kitchen furniture item 200 equipped with the cooker can be reduced.
The opening-and-closing mechanism for the kitchen-storage door 203 may include a push-open mechanism that opens the kitchen-storage door 203 when the kitchen-storage door 203 that is closed is pushed in the depth direction of the kitchen storage 202. In such a case, the push-open mechanism provided for the storage door 3 of the storage 20 and the push-open mechanism provided for the kitchen-storage door 203 are configured in such a manner that the pushing load and the length of pushing are the same between the two. Thus, a uniform feeling of operation is provided to the storage door 3 of the storage 20 and the kitchen-storage door 203, and the user can comfortably open and close the doors without feeling uncomfortable. More preferably, the push-open mechanism for the storage door 3 and the push-open mechanism for the kitchen-storage door 203 are made of the same components. Thus, the uniformity of operation can be increased, and the increase in the manufacturing cost of the kitchen furniture item 200 equipped with the cooker can be reduced.
In Embodiment 3, the opening-and-closing mechanism for the kitchen-storage door 203 corresponds to the first opening-and-closing mechanism according to the present invention, and the opening-and-closing mechanism for the storage door 3 corresponds to the second opening-and-closing mechanism according to the present invention. Furthermore, the damping mechanism, the urging mechanism, and the push-open mechanism for the kitchen-storage door 203 correspond to the first damping mechanism, the first urging mechanism, and the first push-open mechanism, respectively, according to the present invention. Furthermore, the damping mechanism, the urging mechanism, and the push-open mechanism for the storage door 3 correspond to the second damping mechanism, the second urging mechanism, and the second push-open mechanism, respectively, according to the present invention.
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2016-149832 | Jul 2016 | JP | national |
This application is a U.S. national stage application of International Application No. PCT/JP2016/084030, filed on Nov. 17, 2016, which claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-149832, filed on Jul. 29, 2016, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/JP2016/084030 | 11/17/2016 | WO | 00 |