This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2017-0000567, filed on Jan. 3, 2017 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a cooking appliance, and more particularly, to a cooking appliance including a light emitting diode (LED) lamp.
Generally, a cooking appliance is an apparatus including a cooking compartment, a heater configured to apply heat to the cooking compartment, and a circulation fan configured to circulate heat generated by the heater inside the cooking compartment and configured to cook food.
A cooking appliance is an apparatus configured to seal and heat a cooking compartment to cook food and is generally classified as an electric type, a gas type, and an electronic type depending on a heat source thereof. An electric cooking appliance uses an electric heater as a heat source, and a gas cooking appliance and an electronic cooking appliance respectively use heat generated by gas and frictional heat of water molecules due to high frequency waves as heat sources.
A state of an object to be cooked inside a cooking compartment needs to be checked during a cooking process using a cooking appliance. For this, a lamp is installed in the cooking compartment or in a door configured to open and close the cooking compartment.
Nowadays, the number of home appliances using a light emitting diode (LED) having great advantages in terms of power consumption and service life in comparison to a conventional halogen lamp or a light bulb is rapidly increasing. Following such a trend, there have been attempts to use an LED also in a cooking appliance.
However, because an LED operates at a temperature condition lower than those of a halogen lamp and a light bulb, there has been a difficulty in satisfying such a temperature condition.
Also, a hole should be provided for light of a lamp to pass therethrough to illuminate an inside of a cooking compartment. However, in the case of an electronic cooking appliance using high frequency waves, when a size of a hole is too large, the high frequency waves may exit through the hole, and an object to be cooked may not be effectively heated. Consequently, a plurality of holes having a small size so that light of a lamp passes therethrough while high frequency waves cannot exit therethrough may be provided in a cooking compartment.
However, due to a characteristic of an LED, light radiated from an LED has high linearity. Because of this, a shadow may be formed due to the plurality of holes provided in the cooking compartment. Such a shadow may degrade emotional quality of a product.
Therefore, it is an aspect of the present disclosure to provide a lamp module including a light emitting diode (LED) lamp and a cooking appliance including the same.
It is another aspect of the present disclosure to provide a lamp module that satisfies a temperature condition for an LED to operate and a cooking appliance including the same.
It is still another aspect of the present disclosure to provide a lamp module, which uses an LED but does not cause a shadow to be formed inside a cooking compartment, and a cooking appliance including the same.
Additional aspects of the disclosure will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the disclosure.
In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a cooking appliance includes a cooking compartment, a cooling fan disposed at an upper portion of the cooking compartment to suction outside air, and a lamp module configured to illuminate an inside of the cooking compartment and disposed adjacent to the cooling fan to exchange heat with the outside air suctioned by the cooling fan.
The lamp module may include an LED lamp configured to radiate light toward the cooking compartment.
The lamp module may further include a plurality of glasses configured to insulate the LED lamp from hot air inside the cooking compartment in multiple layers.
The plurality of glasses may include a first glass and a second glass that are placed above and below each other, and the first glass may include an etching glass configured to disperse light radiated from the LED lamp.
The lamp module may further include a case having one open surface and configured to accommodate the LED lamp, and the second glass may be disposed to cover the open surface of the case.
The lamp module may further include a sealing member coupled to the second glass to couple the second glass to the case and seal a space between the open surface of the case and the second glass.
The case may include an air suction hole configured to suction outside air and an air exhaust hole configured to discharge the outside air suctioned through the air suction hole.
The air suction hole may be disposed at both side surfaces of the case, and the air exhaust hole may be disposed at a rear surface of the case.
The LED lamp may be disposed in front of the case to prevent light radiated from the LED lamp from exiting through the air exhaust hole.
The case may further include a bracket unit disposed for the case to be coupled to an upper surface of the cooking compartment.
The cooling fan may include a suction hole disposed at both side surfaces of the cooling fan to suction outside air and a discharge hole disposed at a rear surface of the cooling fan to discharge the outside air suctioned through the suction hole.
The lamp module may be disposed in front of the cooling fan for outside air to be suctioned into the cooling fan to pass through the lamp module and then be suctioned into the cooling fan.
The cooking appliance may further include a heater disposed at the upper surface of the cooking compartment to heat an object to be cooked inside the cooking compartment.
The lamp module may be placed above and in front of the heater to reduce hot air being transferred to the lamp module.
The cooking compartment may include a first cooking compartment and a second cooking compartment that are placed above and below each other.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, a cooking appliance includes a cooking compartment, a heater disposed inside the cooking compartment to heat an object to be cooked, and a lamp module including an LED lamp configured to illuminate an inside of the cooking compartment and a plurality of glasses configured to insulate the LED lamp from hot air inside the cooking compartment in multiple layers.
The plurality of glasses may include a first glass and a second glass that are placed above and below each other, and the first glass may include an etching glass configured to disperse light radiated from the LED lamp.
The lamp module may further include a case configured to accommodate the LED lamp, and the case may include an air suction hole disposed at both side surfaces of the case and configured to suction outside air and an air exhaust hole disposed at a rear surface of the case and configured to discharge the outside air suctioned through the air suction hole.
The LED lamp may be disposed in front of the case to prevent light radiated from the LED lamp from exiting through the air exhaust hole.
In accordance with still another aspect of the present disclosure, a lamp module includes a case having one open surface, an LED lamp coupled to the case to radiate light toward the open surface of the case, and a plurality of glasses configured to cover the open surface and insulate the LED lamp from hot air from outside the case in multiple layers.
In accordance with still another aspect of the present disclosure, a cooking appliance includes a cooking compartment; a cooling fan disposed at an upper portion of the cooking compartment to suction air into the cooking appliance and discharge the suctioned air out of the cooking appliance to thereby form an air flow path; and a lamp assembly configured to illuminate an inside of the cooking compartment, and the lamp assembly being disposed on the air flow path so that the lamp assembly exchanges heat with the suctioned air.
The lamp assembly may include a light emitting diode (LED) lamp configured to radiate light toward the cooking compartment.
The lamp assembly may further include a plurality of glasses configured to insulate the LED lamp in multiple layers from hot air inside the cooking compartment.
The plurality of glasses may include a first glass and a second glass that are placed above and below each other, respectively, and the first glass may include an etching glass configured to disperse light radiated from the LED lamp.
The lamp assembly may further include a case having an open surface and, the case is configured to accommodate the LED lamp, and the second glass is disposed to cover the open surface of the case.
The lamp assembly may further include a sealing member couplable to the second glass and the case to thereby couple the second glass to the case and seal a space between the open surface of the case and the second glass.
The case may include an air suction hole configured to suction the air into the case; and an air exhaust hole configured to discharge the suctioned air suctioned through the air suction hole. The air suction hole may be disposed at both side surfaces of the case; and the air exhaust hole may be disposed at a rear surface of the case.
The LED lamp may be disposed at a front of the case to prevent light radiated from the LED lamp from exiting through the air exhaust hole.
The case may further include at least one bracket so that the case is couplable to an upper surface of the cooking compartment.
The cooling fan may include a suction hole disposed at both side surfaces of the cooling fan to suction the air; and a discharge hole disposed at a rear surface of the cooling fan to discharge the suctioned air.
The lamp assembly may be disposed in front of the cooling fan for the air to be suctioned into the cooling fan to pass through the lamp assembly and then be suctioned into the cooling fan.
The cooking appliance may further include a heater disposed at an upper surface of the cooking compartment to heat an object to be cooked inside the cooking compartment.
The lamp assembly may be placed above and in front of the heater to reduce hot air being transferred to the lamp assembly.
The cooking compartment may include a first cooking compartment and a second cooking compartment that are placed above and below each other, respectively.
In accordance with still another aspect of the present disclosure, a cooking appliance may include a cooking compartment a heater disposed inside the cooking compartment to heat an object to be cooked; and a lamp assembly including a light emitting diode (LED) lamp configured to illuminate an inside of the cooking compartment, and a plurality of glasses configured to insulate the LED lamp in multiple layers from hot air inside the cooking compartment.
The plurality of glasses may include a first glass and a second glass that are placed above and below each other, respectively; and the first glass may include an etching glass configured to disperse light radiated from the LED lamp.
The lamp assembly may further include a case configured to accommodate the LED lamp; and the case may include an air suction hole disposed at both side surfaces of the case and configured to suction air into the case, and an air exhaust hole disposed at a rear surface of the case and configured to discharge the suctioned air suctioned through the air suction hole.
The LED lamp may be disposed at a front of the case to prevent light radiated from the LED lamp from exiting through the air exhaust hole.
In accordance with still another aspect of the present disclosure, a lamp assembly may include a case having an open surface; a light emitting diode (LED) lamp coupled to the case to radiate light toward the open surface of the case; and a plurality of glasses configured to cover the open surface and insulate the LED lamp in multiple layers from hot air from outside the case.
These and/or other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments according to the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As illustrated in
For example, the cabinet C for the cooking appliance 1 to be installed therein may have an open front surface, and the cooking appliance 1 may be accommodated in an inner seating portion S of the cabinet C through the open portion.
The cooking appliance 1 may include a first cavity 10 and a second cavity 20 provided for cooking food and a control panel 30 in which various electric components are installed.
The first cavity 10 and the second cavity 20 may be vertically stacked and disposed. Although a case in which the first cavity 10 is disposed at an upper portion of the second cavity 20 is illustrated as an example in the embodiment of the present disclosure, dispositions of the first cavity 10 and the second cavity 20 are not limited thereto.
The first cavity 10 may include a first cooking compartment 12, and the second cavity 20 may include a second cooking compartment 22.
A heater 60 (see
A convection device (not illustrated) may be disposed in the second cavity 20. The convection device is disposed to heat and circulate air inside the cooking compartment to cook food inside the cooking compartment separate from the heater. Preferably, at least one or more convection devices are installed at a rear surface of the second cavity 20. The convection device may be installed in the first cavity as well as the second cavity.
Each of the first cavity 10 and the second cavity 20 may be formed in a rectangular parallelepiped shape having an open front surface. The first cavity 10 and the second cavity 20 may respectively include doors 11 and 21 configured to selectively open and close the open front surfaces thereof. The doors 11 and 21 may include a first door 11 configured to open and close the first cavity 10 and a second door 21 configured to open and close the second cavity 20. The doors 11 and 21 may respectively include handles 11a and 21a for a user to grasp the handles 11a and 21a and easily open and close the doors 11 and 21.
The control panel 30 may be placed above and in front of the first cavity 10 to receive an operation signal for operations of the first cavity 10 and the second cavity 20. The control panel 30 may be configured to display information related to the operations of the first cavity 10 and the second cavity 20. An electronic component room (not illustrated) for a plurality of electronic components to be installed therein may be disposed behind the control panel 30.
A suction hole 41 configured to suction outside air may be formed between the control panel 30 and the first cavity 10. The suction hole 41 may be formed at a front portion between the control panel 30 and the first cavity 10.
Although not illustrated, a magnetron configured to supply high frequency waves to an inside of the first cavity 10 or the second cavity 20, and a high-pressure transformer, a high-pressure condenser, a high-pressure diode, and the like constituting a driver circuit configured to drive the magnetron may be installed inside the electronic component room (not illustrated) of the cavities 10 and 20 at which the control panel 30 is installed. According to the present embodiment, although the above-mentioned elements for supplying high frequency waves are configured to provide high frequency waves to the inside of the first cooking compartment 12, embodiments are not limited thereto, and the elements may also supply high frequency waves to an inside of the second cooking compartment 22.
The electronic component room (not illustrated) may be disposed at an upper portion of the first cavity 10. At least one or more cooling fans 50 may be disposed in the electronic component room (not illustrated). As illustrated in
The cooling fan 50 may suction outside air through a first suction hole 51 and a second suction hole 52 disposed at both side surfaces thereof. Here, the outside air suctioned through the suction holes 51 and 52 may cool various electronic components inside the electronic component room.
The cooling fan 50 may include a discharge hole 53 disposed at a rear surface thereof. When a cooling motor (not illustrated) of the cooling fan 50 is operated, outside air may be suctioned through the suction holes 51 and 52 as described above and then discharged through the discharge hole 53.
A lamp module 100 may be disposed on an air flow path formed by the cooling fan 50. In this way, the lamp module 100 may be cooled by outside air suctioned by the cooling fan 50.
As illustrated in
Although the lamp module 100 is disposed beside the second suction hole 52 in the present embodiment illustrated in
The lamp module 100 may also be disposed behind the cooling fan 50. Although an example in which the lamp module 100 is disposed in front of the cooling fan 50 is illustrated in
As illustrated in
The lamp module 100 may include the LED 111 that is relatively vulnerable to high temperature, and the lamp module 100 may be disposed outside and above the first cooking compartment 12. The heater 60 may be disposed inside and above the first cooking compartment 12. That is, the lamp module 100 and the heater 60 may be placed above and below each other with an upper surface of the first cooking compartment 12 disposed therebetween.
The lamp module 100 may be disposed in front of an area 61 in which the heater 60 is disposed. In this way, the amount of radiant heat transferred to the lamp module 100 may be reduced in comparison to a case in which the lamp module 100 is disposed on the area 61 in which the heater 60 is disposed. In other words, the amount of radiant heat transferred to the lamp module 100 when the lamp module 100 is disposed on the area 61 heated by the heater 60 is extremely larger than the amount of radiant heat transferred to the lamp module 100 when the lamp module 100 is not disposed on the area 61 heated by the heater 60. Consequently, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
However, when light radiated from the LED 111 passes through the lamp mounting portion 13, because light radiated from the LED 111 has high linearity due to a characteristic of the LED 111, a shadow may be formed inside the first cooking compartment 12. That is, shadows corresponding to the plurality of holes disposed in the lamp mounting portion may be formed inside the first cooking compartment 12. When the shadow is formed in this way, the inside of the cooking compartment may not be evenly illuminated, and user convenience may be lowered. Also, emotional quality of the cooking appliance may be degraded.
To solve this, the lamp module 100 according to the idea of the present disclosure may include an etching glass 120 (see
Hereinafter, the lamp module according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to
The lamp module 100 may include a case 140, an LED lamp 110 including a plurality of LEDs 111, and a plurality of glasses configured to insulate the LED lamp 110 from hot air outside the case 140 in multiple layers.
The case 140 may be formed in a rectangular parallelepiped shape having one open surface. The case 140 may include an air suction hole 141 configured to suction outside air and an air exhaust hole 142 configured to discharge the outside air suctioned through the air suction hole 141.
The air suction hole 141 may be disposed at both side surfaces (141a and 141b) of the case 140, and the air exhaust hole 142 may be disposed at a rear surface of the case 140.
Because the case 140 does not include a separate configuration such as a motor configured to suction outside air, the air suction hole 141 and the air exhaust hole 142 may serve as a movement path of outside air suctioned by the cooling fan 50. Specifically, outside air to be suctioned by the cooling fan 50 may pass through the lamp module 100 disposed in front of the cooling fan 50 and then be suctioned into the cooling fan 50. Here, outside air may be introduced into the case 140 through the air suction hole 141 and be discharged to the outside of the case 140 through the air exhaust hole 142. The LED 111 disposed inside the case 140 may be efficiently cooled by such an air flow. By cooling the LED 111, a temperature condition for the LED 111 may be satisfied.
The LED lamp 110 may include a plurality of LEDs 111 spaced apart from each other. The LED lamp 110 may include an engaging hole 112 disposed to correspond to a coupling hole 145 of the case 140. According to the present embodiment, the LED lamp 110 may be formed in a stick shape and include six LEDs 111 disposed in a longitudinal direction of the LED lamp 110. A first engaging hole 112a and a second engaging hole 112b may be disposed between the LEDs 111. However, the shape of the LED lamp 110 and the number of LEDs 111 are not limited and may be changed depending on the design specifications.
As illustrated in
The lamp module 100 may include the plurality of glasses configured to insulate the LED lamp 110 from hot air outside the case 140 in multiple layers.
The plurality of glasses may include a first glass 120 and a second glass 130. The first glass and the second glass, i.e., the two glasses, are merely an example, and the plurality of glasses may include three or more glasses.
The first glass 120 and the second glass 130 may be placed above and below each other. Hereinafter, a glass placed below the other glass will be referred to as the first glass, and the glass placed above the first glass will be referred to as a second glass.
The first glass 120 may be configured to disperse light emitted from the LED 111. As described above, because light emitted from the LED 111 has high linearity, such a characteristic may be mitigated by the light passing through the first glass 120. The first glass 120 may be an etching glass that is appropriate for dispersing light. The etching glass may refer to a glass that is etched using various methods.
The first glass 120 may be disposed at an upper portion of the lamp mounting portion 13. That is, the first glass 120 may be disposed at an upper portion of the plurality of holes formed in the lamp mounting portion 13 and cover the plurality of holes. In this way, light that passed through the first glass 120, which is an etching glass, may pass through the plurality of holes formed in the lamp mounting portion 13. Also, because light radiated from the LED 111 passes through the etching glass, a shadow is not formed inside the first cooking compartment 12 even when the light passes through the lamp mounting portion 13.
The second glass 130 may be disposed to cover the open surface of the case 140. The second glass 130 may be smaller than the open surface of the case 140. Consequently, the open surface of the case 140 may not be completely covered by the second glass 130.
The lamp module 100 may include a sealing member 150 coupled to the second glass 130 and configured to seal the open surface of the case 140.
The sealing member 150 may be coupled to the second glass 130. The sealing member 150 may include an opening 151, a rib protruding upward from the opening 151, and a glass insertion groove 152 formed at the rib.
An edge of the second glass 130 may be inserted into the glass insertion groove 152. The second glass 130 may be inserted into the glass insertion groove 152 and cover the opening 151 of the sealing member 150.
The sealing member 150 coupled to the second glass 130 may be coupled to the open surface of the case 140. The sealing member 150 may seal a space between the second glass 130 and the open surface of the case 140. In this way, hot air outside the case 140 may be prevented from being introduced into the case 140 through the open surface of the case 140. The temperature inside the case 140 may be lowered, and the temperature condition for the LED 111 disposed inside the case 140 may be satisfied.
The case 140 in which the second glass 130 and the sealing member 150 are coupled may be disposed at an upper portion of the first glass 120. In this way, the second glass 130 may be disposed at an upper portion of the first glass 120 with a predetermined space therebetween. By the first glass 120 and the second glass 130 being placed above and below each other, hot air generated from below the case 140 may be insulated in double layers. By including such a double insulation structure, the lamp module 100 of the present disclosure may satisfy the temperature condition for the LED 111.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, the lamp module 100 may include a single glass. In this case, the lamp module 100 may include a single tempered glass instead of the plurality of glasses. Here, the tempered glass may be etched to disperse light radiated from the LED 111. That is, according to the present embodiment, the lamp module 100 may include a single sheet of tempered glass that is etched.
The sealing member 150 may be formed of a flexible material. For example, the sealing member 150 may be formed of a rubber material. As the sealing member 150 is formed of a flexible material, the second glass 130, which is highly brittle, may be easily fitted and coupled to the glass insertion groove 152 of the sealing member 150. The sealing member 150 may be easily fitted and coupled to the case 140.
The case 140 may further include a bracket unit 143 configured to be coupled to the upper surface of the first cooking compartment 12. The bracket unit 143 may be disposed at both side surfaces (143a and 143b) of the case 140. According to the present embodiment, the bracket unit 143 may be formed by bending the both side surfaces of the case 140 in a process of forming the air suction hole 141. The bracket unit 143 may include a bracket hole 144 (144a and 144b). An engaging member (not illustrated) may be engaged to the bracket hole 144, and the case 140 may be coupled to the first cooking compartment 12.
The case 140 may further include the coupling hole 145 disposed in an upper surface thereof. The coupling hole 145 may be disposed to correspond to the engaging hole 112 disposed in the LED lamp 110. As illustrated in
As is apparent from the above description, according to the idea of the present disclosure, a lamp module including a light emitting diode (LED) lamp and a cooking appliance including the same can be provided.
According to the idea of the present disclosure, a lamp module that satisfies a temperature condition for an LED to operate and a cooking appliance including the same can be provided.
According to the idea of the present disclosure, a lamp module, which uses an LED but does not cause a shadow to be formed inside a cooking compartment, and a cooking appliance including the same can be provided.
Particular embodiments have been described above and illustrated in the drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the particular embodiments, and one of ordinary skill in the art to which the disclosure pertains should be able to modify and practice the present disclosure in various other ways without departing from the gist of the technical idea of the disclosure defined in the claims below.
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