The invention relates to two domestic appliance combinations and method for connecting two domestic appliances.
Certain domestic appliances, e.g. a refrigerator and a freezer were previously conventionally connected by means of screws and then inserted into a common built-in housing.
However, ovens which are arranged one above the other, between which a heat decoupling is conventionally desired, were hitherto combined such that two ‘complete’ devices—i.e., with their own built-in housing, are connected to one another by way of fixed connections such as screw joints, welded joints, bolts etc. The respective built-in housings together with the air duct afforded thereby provide the desired heat decoupling. However, such a solution requires a comparatively large amount of installation space, is expensive in terms of assembly and is comparatively time-consuming in terms of maintenance and repairs.
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a comparatively compact domestic appliance combination, which is simple to assemble, cost-effective and provides as uniform an exterior design as possible. The domestic appliance combination should advantageously also be able to provide a possibility for heat decoupling in the domestic appliances.
The object is achieved by a domestic appliance combination comprising at least one first domestic appliance and second domestic appliance arranged thereabove, which are connected to one another for installation in a common built-in housing, with the second domestic appliance being connected to the first domestic appliance by means of a clamp-connection. A screwing step can be dispensed with as a result of the clamp-connection, thereby simplifying assembly. In case a service call is required (e.g. maintenance or repair), a clamp-connection can frequently be easily released and reassembled with a few manual operations so that the upper domestic appliance can be easily removed, namely either for its repair/maintenance or to provide access to the first domestic appliance. Installation in a common built-in housing produces a compact construction particularly for ovens.
It is advantageous for the simple constructive realization and operation for the clamp-connection to include a clamping bracket disposed on the second domestic appliance.
It is also advantageous if a support construction is present between the first domestic appliance and the second domestic appliance, said support construction being supported by the first domestic appliance and supporting the second domestic appliance. A heat decoupling can be assisted for instance and vibrations etc. can also be decoupled. The clamp-connection can connect the first and second domestic appliance directly, e.g. by attachment to side panels of the first domestic appliance. It is however advantageous if the clamp-connection is mounted on the support construction and thus indirectly connects the first domestic appliance to the second domestic appliance.
It is particularly advantageous for compact heat decoupling if the support construction forms at least one part of an air channel of the second domestic appliance.
It is advantageous for the cooling process if air channels are mounted on the second domestic appliance.
It is advantageous, particularly for an oven combination comprising especially an oven and a microwave oven arranged thereabove, if these are set up for installation into a common built-in housing. This represents an independent inventive point of view for ovens.
It is also advantageous if the domestic appliance combination is built into a common built-in housing.
The invention is also achieved by a method for connecting at least two domestic appliances one on top of the other, which has a step which involves fastening the second domestic appliance by means of a clamp-connection.
The following steps advantageously precede the fastening step: attaching a support construction to the first domestic appliance, which is set up to accommodate the second domestic appliance; and attaching the second domestic appliance to the support construction; with the fastening step involving fastening the second domestic appliance to the support construction by means of the clamp-connection.
The method is particularly advantageous if it also includes the step of inserting the domestic appliance into a common built-in housing.
The invention is described schematically in more detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment. The exemplary embodiment is not to be regarded here as restrictive for the invention. Identical or identically-functioning parts are continuously provided with the same reference characters.
In an alternative embodiment, the right and left brackets can also be engaged or locked in an associated support part and/or base, such as for instance a cross arm, instead of being attached by screwing for instance. A screwing step is herewith saved during the assembly, however assembly and maintenance are as such more difficult to manage.
Two or even more bracket fixtures 16, 18 can also be used.
A frame holder 19 is attached to the outside of the bracket 16 in each instance, which is provided to attach a decor frame (see
The above exemplary embodiment is not to be understood as restrictive. Other support constructions can be used for instance. The invention is also not restricted to a combination of oven and microwave, but can also include other domestic appliances, e.g. two ovens. The invention is also not restricted to a combination of two domestic appliances but can also include more domestic appliances, which are connected to one another accordingly.
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