The present subject matter relates generally to oven appliances, specifically double oven appliances. More particularly, the present subject matter relates to the position and orientation of circuit boards within double oven appliances.
Double oven appliances generally include an upper and lower oven. The upper and lower ovens each include a back wall, a top wall and a bottom wall spaced from the top wall by opposing side walls. In certain double oven appliances, the lower oven is positioned below the upper oven along a vertical direction such that a gap is defined between the top wall of the lower oven and the bottom wall of the upper oven. Further, circuit boards, such as control boards for the upper and lower oven, may be stored within the gap.
When a circuit board is secured within the gap, the circuit board is generally mounted to the top wall of the lower oven. Also, in order to prevent overheating, a cooling medium is blown across a top surface of the circuit board. However, such an arrangement does not always properly cool the circuit board. For example, since a bottom surface of the circuit board touches the top wall of the lower oven, the bottom surface of the circuit board absorbs thermal energy from the lower oven. Further, since the cooling medium only flows across the top surface of the circuit board, the cooling medium cannot sufficiently cool thermal energy absorbed through the bottom surface of the circuit board. As such, the circuit board is susceptible to overheating, which may have a negative effect on the operation of the circuit board or, even worse, cause irreversible damage.
Accordingly, an improved double oven appliance would be desired in the art. In particular, a double oven appliance that decreases or eliminates excess heating of circuit boards disposed within the gap is desired.
Aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the following description, or may be obvious from the description, or may be learned through practice of the invention.
In a first exemplary embodiment, a double oven appliance is provided. The double oven appliance may define a vertical direction, a longitudinal direction, and a transverse direction that are each perpendicular to each other. The double oven appliance may generally include an upper oven and a lower oven. The upper oven may have a back wall, a top wall and a bottom wall spaced from the top wall by opposing sidewalls. The lower oven may also have a back wall, a top wall and a bottom wall spaced from the top wall by opposing sidewalls. Further, the lower oven may be positioned below the upper oven along the vertical direction such that a gap is defined between the top wall of the lower oven and the bottom wall of the upper oven. In addition, double oven appliance may also include a bracket having a mounting platform positioned within the gap and spaced from the top wall of the lower oven along the vertical direction. The double oven appliance may also include a circuit board coupled to the mounting platform such that the circuit board may be spaced from the top wall of the lower oven along the vertical direction.
In a second exemplary embodiment, a double oven appliance is provided. The double oven appliance may define a vertical direction, a longitudinal direction, and a transverse direction that are each perpendicular to each other. The double oven appliance may generally include an upper oven and a lower oven. The upper oven may have a back wall, a top wall and a bottom wall spaced from the top wall by opposing sidewalls. The lower oven may also have a back wall, a top wall and a bottom wall spaced from the top wall by opposing sidewalls. Further, the lower oven may be positioned below the upper oven along the vertical direction such that a gap is defined between the top wall of the lower oven and the bottom wall of the upper oven. In addition, double oven appliance may also include a bracket having a mounting platform and a plurality of support members extending from the mounting platform along the vertical direction. The mounting platform may be positioned within the gap and spaced from the top wall of the lower oven along the vertical direction. Further, each of the plurality of support members may be coupled to the top wall of the lower oven. Still further, a dielectric material may be positioned between top wall of the lower oven and each of the plurality of support members along the vertical direction. The double oven appliance may also include a frame having a front, a back and opposing side walls. The frame may be mounted to mounting platform of bracket, and a circuit board may be coupled to frame. Further, the circuit board may be spaced from the top wall of the lower oven along the vertical direction and the bottom wall of the upper oven along the vertical direction.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description and appended claims. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended Figs., in which:
Repeat use of reference characters in the present specification and drawings is intended to represent the same or analogous features or elements of the present invention.
Reference now will be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
As used herein, the terms “first”, “second”, and “third” may be used interchangeably to distinguish one component from another and are not intended to signify location or importance of the individual components.
Referring now to the drawings,
A control panel 16 of double oven appliance 10 provides selections for user manipulation of the operation of double oven appliance 10. For example, a user can touch control panel 16 to trigger one of user inputs 18. In response to user manipulation of user inputs 18, various components of the double oven appliance 10 can be operated. Control panel 16 may also include a display 19, such as a digital display, operable to display various parameters (e.g., temperature, time, cooking cycle, etc.) of the double oven appliance 10.
Similar to cooking chamber 21 of upper oven 20, cooking chamber 31 of lower oven 30 is defined by a back wall 34, a top wall 36 and a bottom wall 38 spaced from top wall 36 along the vertical direction V by opposing side walls 39. Lower oven 30 also includes heating elements 40 and 42 mounted to top and bottom walls 36 and 38, respectively. Heating elements 40 and 42 may be controlled by user via a selection of one or more user inputs 18 on control panel 16. In the embodiment shown, opposing side walls 39 of lower oven 30 include embossed ribs 44 such that a baking rack (not shown) containing food items may be slidably received onto embossed ribs 44 and may be moved into and out of cooking chamber 31 when door 32 is open. In some embodiments, lower oven 30 is a convection oven requiring a power supply of about 240 volts.
Each support member 62 of bracket 60 includes a leg portion 63 and a foot portion 64. Leg portion 63 extends from mounting platform 61 along vertical direction V. Foot portion 64 extends orthogonally from leg portion 63 along transverse direction T. Foot portion 64 may also define an aperture 65 which may be aligned with an aperture (not shown) formed on top surface 36 of lower oven 30. Further, bracket 60 may be fastened to top wall 36 of lower oven 30 with a mechanical fastener (not shown) extending through aperture 65 of foot portion 64 and aperture formed on top wall 36 of lower oven 30 along vertical direction V. Alternatively, foot portion 64 may be attached to top wall 36 of lower oven 30 via any suitable bonding material.
In the embodiment shown, first portion 90 of frame 80 includes a plurality of members 92 spaced apart along traverse direction T. Further, each of the members 92 extend from front 81 of frame 80 to cross-member 84 along longitudinal direction L. First portion 90 also includes tabs 94, 96 spaced between opposing side walls 83 of frame 80 and member 92 along traverse direction T. Tabs 94, 96 extend from front 81 of frame 80 towards cross-member 84 along longitudinal direction L. Each tab 94, 96 may also define an aperture 98. First circuit board 70 defines a plurality of apertures 71. In this embodiment, first circuit board 70 may be positioned within first portion 90 of frame 80 such that first circuit board 70 is positioned below tabs 94 and 96 along vertical direction V. Further, apertures 71 of first circuit board 70 may be aligned with apertures 98 of tabs 94 and 96 such that first circuit board 70 may be fastened to first portion 90 of frame 80 via a mechanical fastener 110 extending through apertures 98 and apertures 71 along vertical direction V.
As shown in FIG.6, second portion 100 of frame 80 includes a tab 102 extending from cross-member 84 towards back 82 of frame 80 along longitudinal direction L. Tab 102 may define an aperture 104, and second circuit board 72 may define a plurality of apertures 73. In this embodiment, second circuit board 72 may be positioned within second portion 100 such that second circuit board 72 is positioned below tab 102 along vertical direction V. Further, one of the plurality of apertures 73 formed on second circuit board 72 may be aligned with aperture 104 of tab 102 such that second circuit board 72 may be fastened to second portion 100 of frame 80 via a mechanical fastener 110 extending through one of apertures 73 formed on second circuit board 72 and aperture 104 of tab 102 along vertical direction V.
Frame 80 also includes a first and second tab 85 and 86 extending from cross-member 84 toward back 82 of frame 80 along longitudinal direction L. As illustrated in
Mounting platform 61 may be positioned within gap 50 such that a first distance 200 defined between mounting platform 61 and top wall 36 of lower oven 30 is greater than a second distance 210 defined between mounting platform 61 and bottom wall 28 of upper oven 20 along vertical direction V. Further, a third distance 220 that is less than first distance 200 may be defined between the top wall 36 of the lower oven 30 and the first and second circuit board 70, 72.
In one embodiment, first distance 200 is between approximately 1.0 inches and approximately 1.5 inches. In another embodiment, first distance may is between approximately 1.25 inches and approximately 1.5 inches. Still further, in yet another embodiment, first distance 200 may be equal to approximately 1.5 inches.
In one embodiment, second distance 210 is between approximately 0.1 inches and approximately 0.5 inches. In another embodiment, second distance 210 is between approximately 0.25 inches and approximately 0.5 inches. In yet another embodiment, second distance 210 is equal to approximately 0.5 inches.
In one embodiment, third distance 220 is between approximately 0.1 inches and 0.25 inches. In another embodiment, third distance 220 is between approximately 0.15 inches and approximately 0.25 inches. In yet another embodiment, third distance 220 is equal to approximately 0.25 inches.
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Bracket 400 may also include opposing channels 430, 432 formed on mounting platform 420 and spaced apart along transverse direction T. Opposing channels 430, 432 extend along longitudinal direction L and are adapted to receive opposing side walls 83 of frame 80 such that frame 80 is movable onto and off of mounting platform 420. Further, bracket 400 shown in
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they include structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
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