The present invention relates to a cooking oven with a catalytic filter system according to the preamble of claim 1.
In an oven cavity water vapour, vaporised fats ands oils, condensate, odorous substances, formaldehyde and other substances are generated by different processes, e.g. cooking, baking or pyrolysis. In the prior art ceramic disks, metal filters and metal grids are used in order to filter the above substances. A catalytic coating is used in order to optimize the effect.
DE 41 42 336 A1 discloses a cooking oven with a catalytic filter system. The catalytic filter system is arranged within a clearance hole in the top wall of the oven cavity. The catalytic filter system comprises a ceramic catalyser and an electric heating element. The catalyser as well as the electric heating element is arranged within the clearance hole in the top wall of the oven cavity. The installation of the catalytic filter system and the catalytic filter system itself is relative complex.
It is the object of the present invention to provide an improved cooking oven with a catalytic filter system, wherein the catalytic filter system can be easily produced and installed in the cooking oven.
This object is achieved by the cooking oven according to claim 1.
According to the present invention the heating element is arranged within the oven cavity and is additionally provided for heating the oven cavity and all the fixing elements are outside of the oven cavity and outside of the air outlet conduit.
The core of the present invention is the arrangement of the heating element within the oven cavity on the one hand and the fixation of the catalytic filter system outside of the oven cavity and outside of the air outlet conduit on the other hand.
Said heating element may be a separate heating element exclusively for the catalytic filter system. Alternatively, the heating element may be a part or an appendix of the upper heating element for the oven cavity. The heating element can be easily installed within the oven cavity. In a similar way, the catalytic filter system can be easily installed on the exterior of the oven cavity.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention the housing includes a casing with a bottom wall and side walls and a cover for covering an open top side of said casing. This allows a fast installation of the housing and the catalyser element. The catalyser element can be exchanged by a simple way.
Further, the bottom wall of the casing includes a circumferential channel enclosing a portion with the inlet holes. Condensates can be collected in said circumferential channel. In particular, the circumferential channel is embossed in the bottom wall of the casing.
Preferably, the cover may comprise a connecting device for connecting a tube or a pipe forming a part of the air outlet conduit. Thus, the further part of the air outlet conduit can be easily connected.
The plurality of outlet holes may be arranged at the connecting device. The outlet holes are smaller than the inlet holes.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention the cross-section of the heating element may be adapted to the cross-section of the catalytic filter system. This structure allows an optimum heat transfer.
Further, the distance between the heating element and the catalytic filter system may be 1 mm to 10 mm. In particular, the distance between the heating element and the bottom wall of the casing may be 1 mm to 10 mm. This small distance contributes also to an efficient heat transfer.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention the catalytic filter system is arranged at the outer side of a cavity wall of the oven cavity. This allows a simple installation of the catalytic filter system in the cooking oven.
According to an additional feature of the present invention, the oven cavity comprises a reflective sheet element arranged below or besides the heating element. The reflective sheet element increases the effect of the heat transfer.
Preferably, the heating element is arranged between the reflective sheet element and the bottom wall and of the casing. This allows an efficient use of the heat.
Further, the reflective sheet element comprises a plurality of holes. This guarantees the transmissibility of the air outlet conduit. Alternatively, reflective sheet element may comprise a plurality of slots.
For example, the reflective sheet element has a plane or a chambered structure, so that the reflective sheet element covers or encloses, respectively, that portion of the heating element, which is averted from the catalytic filter system.
At last, the reflective sheet element is provided as a fat filter. Thus, the reflective sheet element may have two different purposes. This reflective sheet also contributes to a low complexity.
The invention will be explained in more detail below by means of exemplary embodiments. Reference is thereby made to the accompanied drawings, wherein
The casing 10 includes a bottom wall 16 and four side walls 18. The casing 10 has an open top side. The bottom wall 16 comprises a plurality of inlet holes 20 in its inner portion. These inlet holes 20 are required for the transmissibility of an air outlet conduit of oven cavity. In its outer portion the bottom wall 16 comprises a circumferential channel 22 enclosing the inner portion of the bottom wall 16. Said circumferential channel 22 is provided for collecting condensates.
Two opposite side walls 18 of the casing 10 comprises a salient portion 24 in each case. In this example the salient portion 24 has a semicircular cross-section. A bottom part 26 of the salient portion 24 comprises a fixing hole 28. In this embodiment the casing 10 is formed as a single-piece part. The casing 10 is provided to contain the catalyser element 12.
The catalyser element 12 is block-shaped. In general, the design of the catalyser element 12 is adapted to the design of the casing 10 without the salient portions 24. The catalyser element 12 is made of foamed ceramic or honeycomb ceramic. The surface of the catalyser element 12 is coated by platinum, palladium and/or rhodium.
The cover 14 includes a top wall 30, a connecting device 32 and two appendices 36. The top wall 30 is formed as a rectangular sheet. The top wall 30 is adapted to the open top side of the casing 10. The connecting device 32 is formed as a cylindrical salient in the centre of the top wall 30. In its top surface the connecting device 32 comprises a plurality of outlet holes 34.
Said outlet holes 34 are smaller than the inlet holes 20 of the casing 10. These outlet holes 34 are also required for the transmissibility of the air outlet conduit.
The appendices 36 are adapted to the bottom parts 26 of the casing 10. The appendices 36 comprise one fixing hole 38 in each case. The position of said fixing holes 38 is adapted to the corresponding fixing holes 28 of the casing 10. The connecting device 34 is provided for connecting a tube or a pipe. Said tube or pipe form a part of the air outlet conduit. In this example the cover 14 is formed as a single-piece part.
The casing 10 and the cover 14 are attachable at the outside of an oven cavity. A fixing element penetrates the fixing hole 38 of the cover 14 and the corresponding fixing hole 28 of the casing 10 and enters outer side of a wall of the oven cavity. The bottom wall 16 of the casing 10 covers an aperture in the cavity wall. Said aperture is a part of the air outlet conduit. Thus, the catalyser element 12 is arranged within the air outlet conduit. The fixing element, the fixing hole 38 of the cover 14 and the fixing hole 28 of the casing 10 are arranged outside of the air outlet conduit.
In this example the catalytic filter system is provided for a top wall of the oven cavity. The circumferential channel 22 in the bottom wall 16 is provided for collecting liquids, in particular condensates.
For example, the casing 10 and the cover 14 are made of aluminium, silicon or zinc.
The heating elements 40 and 50 are arranged within the oven cavity and below the catalytic filter system, if said catalytic filter system is arranged on the top wall of the oven cavity. Alternatively, if the catalytic filter system is arranged at a side wall of the oven cavity, then the heating elements 40 and 50 should be arranged within the oven cavity and beside the catalytic filter system.
Preferably, the distance between the heating element 40 or 50 and the bottom wall 16 of the casing 10 is about 1 mm to 10 mm.
The heating elements 40 and 50 may be separate devices especially for heating the catalytic filter system. Further, the heating elements 40 or 50 may be a part or an appendix of an upper heating element, which is primarily provided for heating the oven cavity.
Below the heating element 40 or 50 a reflective sheet element may be arranged in order to reflect the thermal radiation from the heating element 40 or 50 to the catalyser element 12. Said reflective sheet element has a plane or a chambered structure.
The reflective sheet element covers or encloses, respectively, that portion of the heating element 40 or 50, which is averted from the catalytic filter system. Thus, the heating element 40 or 50 is arranged between the reflective sheet element and the catalytic filter system. The reflective sheet element may comprise a reflective coating.
Further, the reflective sheet element may have an additional function as a fat or grease filter. Such a reflective fat or grease filter contributes to a low complexity of the cooking oven.
10 casing
12 catalyser element
14 cover
16 bottom wall
18 side wall
20 inlet hole
22 circumferential channel
24 salient portion
26 bottom part
28 fixing hole of the casing
30 top wall
32 connecting device
34 outlet hole
36 appendix
38 fixing hole of the casing
40 heating element of the first embodiment
42 first supply line
44 outer loop
46 inner loop
48 second supply line
50 heating element of the second embodiment
52 central loop
54 first lateral loop
56 second lateral loop
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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09008905.3 | Jul 2009 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2010/003628 | 6/16/2010 | WO | 00 | 11/4/2011 |