Claims
- 1. A cooktop, comprising:
a cooktop panel having an underside; at least one heating element disposed beneath said cooktop panel for heating up a cooking vessel to be placed on said cooktop panel; a control unit electrically connected to said at least one heating element for controlling a heating power of said at least one heating element; a temperature sensor sensing a temperature of said cooktop panel, said temperature sensor:
in heat-conducting contact with said underside of said cooktop panel within said at least one heating element; and electrically connected to said control unit; a heat-conducting element:
at least partially disposed within said at least one heating element; and in heat-conducting contact with said underside of said cooktop panel at a region of said cooktop panel; and said temperature sensor fastened to said heat-conducting element in said region of said cooktop panel.
- 2. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:
said at least one heating element has an outer circumferential wall; and said heat-conducting element is fastened at a region of said outer circumferential wall.
- 3. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:
said at least one heating element has an outer circumferential wall; and said heat-conducting element is screwed onto a region of said outer circumferential wall.
- 4. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:
said at least one heating element has an outer circumferential wall; and a screw fastens said heat-conducting element onto a region of said outer circumferential wall.
- 5. The cooktop according to claim 2, wherein said heat-conducting element is selectively fastened on said outer circumferential wall at various heights.
- 6. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:
said heat-conducting element has an underside; and said temperature sensor is fastened on said underside of said heat-conducting element.
- 7. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:
said heat-conducting element has:
a receiving portion receiving said temperature sensor; and a fitting portion for fastening said heat-conducting element; and said receiving portion is radially offset laterally with respect to said fitting portion.
- 8. The cooktop according to claim 7, wherein said fitting portion fastens said heat-conducting element on said at least one heating element.
- 9. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:
said heat-conducting element has at least two parts; one of said at least two parts is a receiving part receiving said temperature sensor; another of said at least two parts is of a given material; and said receiving part is of a material softer than said given material.
- 10. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein said material softer than said given material is spring steel.
- 11. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:
said heat-conducting element is a torsion spring having a torsion region; and said torsion region is substantially outside said at least one heating element.
- 12. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:
said at least one heating element has a temperature limiter; and said temperature sensor is disposed in a region of said temperature limiter.
- 13. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein said heat-conducting element is electrically conductive and grounded.
- 14. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:
said at least one heating element has a heater emanating thermal radiation; and insulating material shields said temperature sensor and said heat-conducting element against the thermal radiation.
- 15. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:
said temperature sensor has at least one electrical line; and said heat-conducting element has a line connection portion connected to said at least one electrical line.
- 16. The cooktop according to claim 15, wherein said heat-conducting element has a ground line and a ground connection portion connected to said ground line for grounding said heat-conducting element.
- 17. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein said heat-conducting element has a ground line and a ground connection portion connected to said ground line for grounding said heat-conducting element.
- 18. In a cooktop having a cooktop panel with an underside, at least one heating element disposed beneath the cooktop panel for heating up a cooking vessel to be placed on the cooktop panel, a control unit electrically connected to the at least one heating element for controlling a heating power of the at least one heating element, and a temperature sensor sensing a temperature of the underside of the cooktop panel, in heat-conducting contact with the underside of the cooktop panel within the at least one heating element, and electrically connected to the control unit, a temperature sensor holder comprising:
a heat-conducting element:
at least partially disposed within the at least one heating element; and in heat-conducting contact with the underside of the cooktop panel at a region of the cooktop panel; and the temperature sensor fastened to said heat-conducting element in the region of the cooktop panel.
- 19. The temperature sensor holding according to claim 18, wherein said heat-conducting element is a removable part of the at least one heating element.
- 20. In a cooktop having a cooktop panel with an underside, a control unit, and a temperature sensor in heat-conducting contact with the underside of the cooktop panel, electrically connected to the control unit, and sensing a temperature of the cooktop panel, a heater comprising:
at least one heating element:
disposed beneath the cooktop panel for heating up a cooking vessel to be placed on the cooktop panel; and electrically connected to the control unit for controlling a heating power of said at least one heating element; the temperature sensor in heat-conducting contact with the underside of the cooktop panel within said at least one heating element; a heat-conducting element:
at least partially disposed within said at least one heating element; and in heat-conducting contact with the underside of the cooktop panel at a region of the cooktop panel; and the temperature sensor fastened to said heat-conducting element in the region of the cooktop panel.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP01/01428, filed Feb. 9, 2001, which designated the United States and was not published in English.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/EP01/01428 |
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10223041 |
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