Claims
- 1. A cooking means, comprising:
- a heater means having at least one heating unit in the vicinity of a heat emitting face;
- a temperature sensor for sensing a temperature state of said cooking means; and
- at least one manually operable temperature control means having a switching contact both operated by said temperature sensor and manually variable for controlling said temperature state, wherein said switching contact also provides a sensor controlled temperature limitation cut-out for at least a part of said heater means.
- 2. The cooking means according to claim 1, wherein a single said temperature sensor is provided for opening and closing said switching contact and for controlling said switching contact as a maximum temperature limitation switch, said switching contact being manually settable at different temperature states of operation.
- 3. The cooking means, according to claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor is part of an expansion fluid-filled system.
- 4. The cooking means according to claim 3, wherein the system is filled with at least one of a high temperature-resistant expansion fluid and a sodium-potassium fluid.
- 5. The cooking means according to claim 1, wherein said switching contact provide for at least one said heating unit is constructed for only switching a first part of a nominal power of said heater means, a second part of said nominal power being provided to be switched in by an additional switching contact of said temperature control means in an upper temperature setting range of said temperature control means.
- 6. The cooling means according to claim 5, wherein said first part and said second part of said nominal power add up to said nominal power, said first part amounting to an order of magnitude of substantially one half of said nominal power.
- 7. The cooking means according to claim 5, further comprising a temperature control device having at least said additional switching contact, a switch unit comprising said switching contact being equiaxially engaged on said temperature control device, said temperature control device and said switch unit being commonly manually operable by a rotatable member.
- 8. The cooking means according to claim 7, wherein a contact provided for an all-pole electrical separation of said heater means is operable with a common operating handle provided for operating said switching contact.
- 9. The cooking means according to claim 5, wherein said temperature control means comprises a manually operable step switch provided for selectably switching a number of heating units of said heater means in a number of power steps energized by at least one of circuits provided by parallel and serial circuits.
- 10. The cooking means according to claim 1, comprising at least two heating units, and wherein at least one said temperature control means provided for said heater means has a number of manually operable temperature control contacts including said switching contact, at least two of said temperature control contacts also being operable by said temperature sensor, said at least two temperature control contacts switching on and off different ones of the at least two heating units at different temperature states.
- 11. The cooking means according to claim 1, wherein at least one said heating unit of said heater means is provided for being switched off by means of a cooking utensil detecting sensor, said heat emitting face being located on top of said heater means.
- 12. The cooking means according to claim 11, wherein said detecting sensor is located substantially in a center region of a heating field and below said heat emitting face, said detecting sensor being shielded by an insulating jacket protruding towards said heat emitting face over a shell bottom of said heater means in the vicinity of said temperature sensor.
- 13. The cooking means according to claim 11, wherein said detecting sensor includes an induction sensor.
- 14. The cooking means according to claim 11, wherein said detecting sensor resiliently engages on a bottom side of a front plate providing said heat emitting face, the bottom side being associated with a hotplate.
- 15. The cooking means according to claim 11, wherein said temperature sensor is rod-like and arranged substantially tangentially to said detecting sensor.
- 16. The cooking means according to claim 11, wherein at least two said heating units are radiant heating units placed in a support shell in at least one of arrangements provided by rectangular and square double spirals forming spiral turns, said spiral turns of said radiant heating units interengaging each other.
- 17. The cooking unit according to claim 16, further comprising a cooking utensil detecting sensor located in an innermost of said spiral turns in contact free manner.
- 18. The cooking unit, according to claim 16, wherein in plan view said temperature sensor crosses substantially all of said spiral turns, the spiral turns being distributed substantially over an entire heating field to be heated by said radiant heater means.
- 19. The cooking means according to claim 1, wherein said temperature sensor is located between at least one heating element providing said at least one heating unit and an inner side of a front plate, said temperature sensor being substantially parallel to said front plate and being operably connected with thermostat providing said switching contact.
- 20. The cooking means according to claim 1, wherein said temperature sensor is rod-shaped and crosses an associated heating field over most of an associated width of said heating field.
- 21. The cooking means according to claim 1, wherein said temperature sensor has at least one of enveloping members provided by a sensor tube, a protective tube and a quartz tube inserted with at least one end thereof in an opening of jacket of a sheet metal material outer shell member of a support shell of said heater means.
- 22. The cooking means according to claim 21, wherein said sensor tube, at least in the vicinity of a heating field, is located substantially in contact-free manner in said enveloping member, the enveloping member being closed at at least one end.
- 23. The cooking means according to claim 1, wherein said temperature control means provides a power control device commonly manually operable with said switching contact by an operating handle.
- 24. The cooking means according to claim 1, comprising at least two heating units, and wherein at least one said temperature control means provided for said heater means has a number of manually operable temperature control contacts including said switching contact, at least two of said temperature control contacts including said switching contact switching on and off different ones of the at least two heating units at different temperature states, one of the at lest two temperature control contacts being a contact of a power control device.
- 25. The cooking means according to claim 1, comprising at least two heating units, and wherein at least one said temperature control means provided for said heater means has a number of manually operable temperature control contacts including said switching contact and operating different ones of the at least two heating units at different temperature states, one of said temperature control contacts being manually operable to constantly switch on an associated one of said at least two heating units.
- 26. The cooking means according to claim 1, wherein a break contact provided for an all-pole electrical separation of said heater means is operable with a common operating handle provided for operating said switching contact.
- 27. The cooking means according to claim 1, wherein said temperature control means comprises a manually operable step switch provided for selectably switching a number of heating units of said heater means in a number of power steps energized by at least one of circuits provided by parallel and serial circuits.
- 28. The cooking means according to claim 1, wherein said switching contact is a component of a bipolar thermostat separately operating different heating units.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of applications Ser. No. 018,945, filed Feb. 25, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,778,978, and Ser. No. 246,407, filed Sept. 19, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,900,899, the latter being a division of the former.
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