This application claims priority to German Application Number 20 2007 001 432.5 filed on Jan. 22, 2007, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
The invention concerns a cooktop, and more specifically, a means for fastening two portions of a cooktop in a lockable, but yet releasable, manner.
Usually with cooktops, such as induction cooktops, heating equipment is attached to the cooktop's metal support plate. Under this metal support plate, a control casing is affixed, which holds the controls or electronics for the cooktop. Fasteners are provided to connect the metal support plate and control casing as two detachable parts during assembly of the cooktop. Usually the control casing is screwed onto the metal support plate, for example with four metal screws at the corners of the control casing as fasteners. This step of screwing the parts together is relatively time consuming, which slows down and makes assembly of cooktop more difficult.
The invention addresses the problem of creating the type of cooktop named at the beginning, with which problems of the present assembly technology can be avoided and especially with which the assembly of the cooktop is made quicker and easier, and allows the detachment of the metal support plate and control casing.
An example embodiment of the invention is presented schematically in the drawings and will be more closely described as follows, wherein:
One embodiment of a solution of this problem can be found in a cooktop with characteristics of claim 1. Advantageous as well as preferable designs for the invention are subject to further claims and will be explained more closely below. The wording of the claims will be used in the description of the content through express reference.
According to one embodiment of the invention, fastenings and appropriate slots (or cuts formed in the shape of slits) are provided for the metal support plate and the control casing respectively. Fastenings are provided on one part, and cuts or slots on the other part. In some embodiments, both parts can have both fastenings and slots. The fastenings are equipped for attachment on or in the slots of the other part, whereby the attachment of both parts is carried out in a so-called attachment orientation. Furthermore, the fastenings and slots are also equipped so that both parts can be moved relative to each other into a final assembly orientation. In this way, the actual connection is produced when both parts are oriented towards each other in the final assembled position. In order to prevent movement in the reverse direction, or in other words, movement of the metal support plate and the control casing so as to disassemble the two components, there are provided, one on each respective part, a moveable protrusion and a catch. The catch can take the form of a recess or projection for the protrusion. During the movement of both parts into the end position, the protrusion moves to, or into the catch, in the case of a recess, or over and above the catch, in case of a projection. In this way, the end position effects a sort of locking mechanism with the catch. Preferably, the moveable protrusion is located on the control casing and the catch is located on the metal support plate, particularly as a projection.
Essentially, the control casing and the metal support plate can be arranged in the attachment orientation in an embodiment of the invention, whereby the fastenings grip into the slots. Through movement in the end position, the fastenings and the slots connect and lock into position. Once both parts are in the final position of the assembly or connection, the moveable protrusion and the catch forms a locking system that prevents the parts from detaching. This type of locking is reversible allowing for repairs, for example, particularly by bending back the protrusion from the catch. This allows other means of attachment such as screws to be foregone, at least for producing the connection itself.
It is possible to prepare the protrusion to be pre-stressed or flexible so that it works together with the catch on its own. Particularly, it can slide into the lock, for example, upon movement of both parts into the final assembled position. Especially advantageous is preparing the moveable protrusion as a kind of long flexible tongue. The catch can come out from a projection standing out from the other part or a further protrusion. When attaching both parts to each other in the attachment orientation, the moveable protrusion can be in front of the projection and then be moved over the projection and grasp behind it with a type of locking. For this to occur, the direction of movement of the moveable protrusion is most advantageously diagonal or perpendicular to the end orientation. For such independent movement of the moveable protrusion over the projection, the projection can have a beveling on the side, onto which the protrusion rests once attached and then upon movement of both parts in the end orientation over the projection, by bending away so to speak. On the other side, on which the moveable protrusion in the end position rests, the projection should be straight, or not have any beveling, so that a reverse movement is only possible by bending the tongue away.
In a further embodiment of the invention, in addition to an automatic (under the circumstances) connection between the catch and the moveable protrusion, detachable means of fastening can be provided, for example screws or bendable plates with which the moveable protrusion can be attached on, or behind the catch, to prevent reverse movement.
In a further embodiment of the invention, a locking between the moveable protrusion and the catch is provided so that it is only accessible from the side of the metal support plate opposite the control casing. Here, it is especially advantageous that the catch is a recession or depression in the metal support plate and the moveable protrusion is pressed into this for locking and can be forced out manually or with machine, in case the locking does in fact need to be undone in order to detach the two parts from each other.
Preferably, the fastenings are provided on the metal support plate and the respective slots on the control casing, particularly on a wide edge that stands out from the control casing and rests flat against the metal support plate. It is preferable to have several slots on two sides of the control casing and the respective fastenings, for a secure and generally stable attachment of the metal support plate onto the control casing. It is advantageous to have the fastenings on one part and the slots on the other, whereby the fastenings and slots can be identically prepared.
In order to further simplify the assembly and make it more secure, the fastenings and respective slots are distributed and arranged so the control casing can only be attached to the metal support plate in a single possible position. This helps avoid mix-ups during assembly and possible later repairs.
In further embodiment of the invention, it can be provided that the fastenings and the slots are prepared so that the slit-shaped cuts have a certain leeway when sliding in the fastenings, which enables a certain tolerance (or lack thereof) of precision during the attachment process. Particularly, the slots can be somewhat wider and a good bit longer than the fastenings. Furthermore, they should be so prepared that when moving the two parts from the end orientation into the final position the leeway becomes less, or at least ensures stability in the final assembled position. This is possible through slants and thickened portions (“thickenings”) in the area behind the cuts on which the fastenings rest during movement into the end position.
In further embodiment of the invention, it is possible that the moveable protrusion comes to rest against a projection as a catch when the fastenings are sliding into the slots or, in other words, when the control casing is being attached to the metal support plate. The tension of the protrusion can be overcome during attachment, so that the protrusion bends back appropriately. If the control casing in the end orientation is then moved to the metal support plate in the end position, the moveable protrusion grasps or snaps behind the projections and forms the lock.
The metal support plate can be larger than the control casing, two to five times larger, for example. Furthermore, it is advantageous to attach the control casing somewhat in the middle or center of the metal support plate and to have it in the same shape. Both parts can be produced most advantageously out of metal, but particularly the metal support plate.
These and further characteristics are found not only in the claims, but also from the description and drawings, whereby the individual features can be carried out alone or in combination with other features in the invention. The division of the application into separate sections as well as sub-headings does not restrict the general applicability of the statements made under them.
Around the control casing 20, with a likewise rim 21 that stands out from the side, there are slots 23 in the form of slits cut in the rim 21 near the control casing 20, namely six cuts 23 along the two longer sides of the control casing 20. To the right next to the cuts 23, the rim 21 has thickenings 24. This is easy to see in
On the control casing's 20 right-pointing facing there is a flexible tongue 26. This is bendable along the dotted line from the other rim 21 and divided from the rim 21 by the solid line. This is more clearly visible in
The control casing 20 is arranged in the attachment orientation A according to
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Now the control casing 20 is moved along the direction E according to
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Detaching the control casing 20 can be carried out by bending the flexible tongue 26 away from the metal support plate 13 and thereby no longer letting it rest against the projection 18 (essentially unlocking it). A hole through the metal support plate 13 can additionally be provided, next to the projection 18, through which the flexible tongue 26 can be pushed away from the projection 18 with a penetrating tool.
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The advantage of attaching the fastenings 17 to the metal support plate 13 or accordingly to its underside 15 and the cuts 23 to the rim 21 or accordingly to the control casing 20 lies in the fact that the upper side of the metal support plate 13 can be made completely even and without extending parts. This allows the addition of heating equipment, especially induction heating equipment, to be particularly simple.
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20 2007 001 432.5 | Jan 2007 | DE | national |