The invention is based on a cooking appliance in accordance with the preamble of claim 1.
EP 0 545 012 B1 discloses a generic cooking appliance with a fan, serving as cooling fan and as extractor fan. The cooking appliance has a control unit with a circuit arrangement for controlling the fan. The fan or a fan motor is wired on one side to a neutral conductor and on the other side to a resistor which can be bridged by a switch. Depending on the position of an operating mode reversing switch the resistor is connected directly to an alternating current source or is connected in series to a temperature sensor. The temperature sensor, which is heated electrically separately in operation, closes a contact after approximately 3 minutes as a result of heating, and at the same time connects the fan motor to the alternating current source via the resistor and via the contact, with the operating mode reversing switch in the corresponding position. It is this circuit arrangement which results in a control dependent on the operating mode selected with the operating mode reversing switch.
The object of the invention is to provide a generic cooking appliance with particularly flexible and precise control of the extractor fan, at the same time keeping structural complications to a minimum. This task is solved according to the present invention by the characteristics of claim 1, while advantageous configurations and further developments of the invention can be viewed in the sub-claims.
The invention is based on a cooking appliance having at least one heating unit, by means of which a cooking area can be heated, and with at least one extractor fan, by which at least one parameter, depending on a selected cooking mode, can be regulated via a control unit to different parameter values.
It is proposed that at least one parameter value is stored in an electronic storage unit. Particularly flexible, secure and cost-effective control can be achieved with minimal structural complication. In particular, with countless types of cooking mode and by means of different cooking mode programs phased operation of the extractor fan can be constantly achieved advantageously, in that several parameters, such as switch-on time, that is, an interval between the beginning of a cooking operation and the start of the extractor fan, switch-on duration, run-on time, fan speed and the like, can be set to several different parameter values. Extractor fan programs phased for different cooking mode programs can be achieved, power can be spared and interference can be avoided by an unnecessary extractor fan mode.
Types of cooking modes are understood to mean operating modes with various temperatures and operating modes, which are configured for different cooking vessels and/or for different cooking items, and in particular operating modes with different use of heating elements, such as for example a heating element for top heating, a heating element for bottom heating, a grill heating element and/or a microwave heating element and the like.
Furthermore, with the solution according to the present invention components which are already present can be used advantageously, and additional components, such as additional sensors in particular and the like, can be avoided. The control unit can be designed advantageously at least partly monobloc with a control unit, by means of which the heating unit can be regulated, and/or the storage unit can be designed advantageously at least partly monobloc with a storage unit, in which at least one cooking mode parameter is stored. Additional structural space, assembly complications as well as additional costs can be avoided accordingly.
The storage unit can be made up of different non-volatile memories, deemed appropriate by the expert. However, so-called EPROMs (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) and in particular EEPROMs (Electric Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) can be used particularly advantageously, and can be wiped and reprogrammed. In the process the storage unit can be programmed by the manufacturer to specific boundary conditions particularly flexibly.
In a further configuration of the invention is it suggested that the extractor fan can be regulated by the control unit depending on at least one value detected by a sensor, for example depending on a detected temperature value and in particular depending on a detected humidity value in the cooking area and the like. In particular, an additional security function can be incorporated. In addition, a learning system can advantageously be achieved by the stored parameter value being changeable depending on the value detected by the sensor. Automatic adaptation of the cooking appliance to present changing boundary conditions can be achieved, such as for example to present ambient temperature, humidity and the like, and aging phenomena can be compensated.
If the extractor fan is designed monobloc with a cooling fan, then an additional fan for cooling temperature-sensitive components can be omitted and cooling dependent on the cooking mode can be achieved to advantage. The stored parameter values can also be phased to the cooling beneficial to each type of cooking mode.
Further advantages will emerge from the following description of the diagrams. The diagram illustrates an embodiment of the invention. The diagram, the description and the claims contain countless features in combination. The specialist will also observe the features appropriately separately and will assemble them into meaningful combinations.
An air current for circulating mode can be generated using a fan 36 in the rear region.
The domestic oven appliance also has a control panel 18 with six rotatable control elements 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. By way of the three first rotatable control elements 19, 20, 21 (from the left in the diagram) temperatures of heating elements (not illustrated in detail) of a cooking vat 16 can be set, which is arranged above the domestic oven appliance. By way of the three other rotatable control elements 22, 23, 24 different types of cooking modes can be set, that is, different cooking temperatures in the cooking area 11 with differing use of the heating elements 25, 26, 27.
Arranged above the cooking area 11 in a cavity 28 of the baking oven housing is an extractor fan 12 with an electrically operated fan motor 29 and an impeller 30 (
A switch-on time t of the extractor fan 12, that is, an interval from the beginning of a cooking mode selected via the control element 22, 23, 24 to the start of the extractor fan 12 can be controlled by a control unit 13 depending on the selected cooking mode to different switch-on time parameters t1, t2, t3, whereby the switch-on time parameters t1, t2, t3 are stored in an electronic storage unit 14, and in an EEPROM (
Instead of operating the extractor fan 12 at only a speed U, the former could also be operated with an extractor fan operation program adapted to a cooking mode program at various speeds over the time t, as is indicated with a characteristic line 31 in
Disposed inside the cooking area 11 is a humidity sensor 15 connected to the control unit 13. Should the humidity f inside the cooking area 11 exceed a preset humidity limit parameter fxLimit before the extractor fan 12 is started, the latter is activated via the control unit 13. Apart from an additional security function a self-learning system could also be achieved with the humidity sensor 15, and speed parameters of the extractor fan 12 stored for example in the storage unit 14 depending on detected humidity values fx are corrected.
The control unit 13 is designed monobloc with a control unit, by means of which the heating unit 10 and a cooking vat 16 can be controlled, and the storage unit 14 is designed monobloc with a storage unit, in which cooking mode parameters, cooking mode programs and cooking operation values are stored.
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Parent | PCT/EP02/06270 | Jun 2002 | US |
Child | 10733911 | US |