This patent application claims priority from Italian patent application no. 102020000017299 filed on Jul. 16, 2020, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The technical field of reference for the present invention is that of ovens (domestic and professional) for the cooking and/or the heating of food without limitations in terms of type of cooking and/or heating. In such sense, an oven according to the present invention can be an electric oven, a gas oven, a steam or humidified cooking oven, a microwave oven, or a hybrid oven having various cooking modes.
As is known, domestic or professional ovens for the cooking and/or the heating of food comprise a particular internal structure, known in the field as muffle, which defines the cooking chamber. On the outside of the muffle, an outer frame is present and between the muffle and such outer frame all the devices for the correct functioning of the oven are present. The oven is further provided with a door for the selective closing of the cooking chamber. As is known, the door is movable between a first position, in which it closes the cooking chamber so as to reduce the dispersion of the cooking heat, and a second position in which it allows the user to access the cooking chamber.
During the cooking with the door closed, it is of fundamental importance to prevent the dispersion of heat and of fluids from the cooking chamber towards the outside. For this reason, the ovens of known type are provided with a sealing system capable of limiting the leakage of heat and of fluids from the cooking chamber.
However, the sealing systems at disposal to date differ from one another depending on the type of cooking and/or heating of the oven and, moreover, require for the oven to have a different structure depending on the type of cooking and/or heating. This causes high industrialization and production costs of food ovens.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a food oven which is devoid of the drawbacks of the prior art highlighted herein; in particular, an object of the present invention is to manufacture a food oven which allows overcoming the drawbacks highlighted above in a simple and cost-effective manner, both from the functional point of view, and from the constructional point of view.
In accordance with such objects, the present invention relates to a food oven comprising: a muffle extending along a longitudinal axis and configured to define a cooking cavity; the muffle having an edge configured to define an opening for the access to the cooking cavity; the opening extending around the longitudinal axis; a front panel coupled to the muffle and configured to surround the opening of the muffle; at least one sealing element; the front panel and the muffle being shaped to define a groove, which surrounds the opening of the muffle and is configured to house the at least one sealing element; the groove being defined by a back wall, a first side wall proximal to the opening and a second side wall distal to the opening; the first side wall having an axial height lower than the axial height of the second side wall.
The food oven according to the present invention advantageously has a structure compatible with all the different types of heating. In particular, the groove is shaped so as to house all the types of sealing elements depending on the heating technology(ies) used.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the first side wall is defined by the edge of the muffle, the second side wall is defined by a recess of the front panel and the muffle and the front panel are coupled along the back wall of the groove, preferably by welding. In this manner, the coupling area between the muffle and the front panel is strategically positioned along the back wall of the groove, which, in use, is protected by the sealing element.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the edge of the muffle comprises a hem with a rounded section profile. In this manner, the edge of the muffle can be homogeneously enamelled.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the oven comprises fixing means configured to secure the at least one sealing element in the groove. Preferably, the fixing means comprise a plurality of holes made along the back wall of the groove and a plurality of fastening elements configured to engage the respective holes. In this manner, the sealing element is firmly secured in the groove and the sealing is ensured during the use.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the at least one sealing element comprises a main body shaped so as to engage the groove, a first sealing strip, which protrudes from the main body for cooperating in abutment with the door of the oven, and at least one second sealing strip, which protrudes from the main body in such a way that it substantially covers one hem of the edge of the muffle.
Preferably, the first sealing strip and the second sealing strip protrude from an angular portion of the main body, which protrudes from the first side wall of the groove. In this manner, the sealing element can ensure the sealing to the microwaves and to the steam.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the groove is shaped so as to comprise rounded edges. In this manner, the groove can be uniformly and lastingly enamelled.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the edge of the muffle defines a first face, which faces the groove, a second face, which faces the opening and a hem, which joins the first face and the second face; the distance between the first face and the second face being within an optimal range. In this manner, the distance between the sealing element and the opening of the muffle is optimized for the sealing.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description of a non-limiting embodiment example thereof, with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The oven 1 comprises a muffle 2 extending along a longitudinal axis A, a frame 3 (visible only in part), at least one sealing element 4 and a door (not illustrated in the accompanying figures).
The muffle 2 is configured to define a cooking cavity 6 and has a perimeter edge 7. The edge 7 is configured to define an opening 8 for the access to the cooking cavity 6. The opening extends substantially around the longitudinal axis A. In particular, the opening 8 extends along a plane substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis A.
In particular, the muffle 2 comprises a floor wall 9, a rear wall 10, a roof wall 11 and two side walls 12a and 12b. The rear wall 10 is substantially orthogonal to the axis A and is arranged opposite the opening 8 along the longitudinal axis A. The floor wall 9 is arranged opposite the roof wall 11 with respect to the longitudinal axis A. The side walls 12a and 12b are arranged opposite with respect to the longitudinal axis A and extend between the floor wall 9 and the roof wall 11.
The floor wall 9, the rear wall 10, the roof wall 11 and the side walls 12a and 12b are interconnected to one another or directly made in a single piece. Preferably, the floor wall 9, the rear wall 10, the roof wall 11 and the side walls 12a and 12b of the muffle 2 are defined by deep-drawn metal sheets.
The side walls 12a and 12b of the muffle 2 comprise supports or guides (not illustrated for simplicity) configured to support at least one shelf for dividing the cooking chamber into sub-chambers. As is known, such shelves allow cooking several dishes simultaneously or moving the dishes closer to the roof wall if, for example, a resistor for particular types of cooking is present.
The frame 3 envelops the muffle 2 and comprises a front panel 13 and other structural elements coupled to one another and not illustrated for simplicity in the accompanying figures. In the interspace between the muffle 1 and the frame 3, the devices designated for the correct functioning of the oven 1 are housed. Since the present invention is independent of the type of cooking offered by the oven 1, in
The front panel 13 is coupled to the muffle 2 and is configured to surround the opening 8 of the muffle 2. In particular, the front panel 13 is provided with an opening 14 sized in such a way to house the muffle 2 and in such a way that the front panel 13 surrounds the opening 8 of the muffle 2.
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The back wall 18 is arranged substantially orthogonal to the axis A.
The first side wall 19 and the second side wall 20 extend parallel to the axis A.
The first side wall 19 has an axial height Al lower than the axial height A2 of the second side wall 20. Height is understood as the measure along the axis A and, therefore, along a direction orthogonal to the back wall 18 of the groove 16.
In particular, the difference between the axial height A2 of the second side wall 20 and the axial height A1 of the first side wall 19 is preferably of at least 1 mm.
Preferably the axial height A2 of the second side wall is of at least 8 mm.
The back wall 18 preferably has a length L, understood as the measure along a direction orthogonal to the axis A, of at least 10 mm.
In the non-limiting example described and illustrated herein, the first side wall 19 is part of the muffle 2 and the second side wall 20 is part of the front panel 13. The front panel 13 and the muffle 2 are coupled to one another along the back wall 18 of the groove 16, preferably by welding.
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The edge 7 of the muffle 2 is substantially defined by a folding of the sheets that define the floor wall 9, the rear wall 10, the roof wall 11 and the side walls 12a and 12b.
Preferably, the edge 7 of the muffle 2 is shaped so as to define a substantially rectangular or square opening 8 devoid of sharp edges.
In other words, the edge 7 of the muffle 2 is shaped so that the opening 8 has rounded vertexes 24.
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Preferably, the distance D between the first face 26 and the second face 27 being within an optimal range.
Preferably, the section profile of the hem 25 is a substantially asymmetric rounded profile, which has a first side 31 having a first radius of curvature and a second side 32 having a second radius of curvature different from the first one. In the non-limiting example described and illustrated herein, the first side 31 abuts on the second face 26 and substantially faces the groove 16, while the second side 32 abuts on the second face 27 and faces the opening 8.
The first face 26 substantially defines the face of the first side wall 19 of the groove 16
The radius of curvature R1 of the first side 31 is preferably smaller than the radius of curvature R2 of the second side 32.
Preferably, the second side 32 has a radius of curvature R2 of at least 2 mm, while the first side 31 has a radius of curvature R1 of at least 1 mm.
A variant not illustrated provides for the rounded section profile of the edge 7 to be symmetric and thus for the first side and the second side to have the same radius of curvature.
The strip 29 protrudes orthogonally from the first face 26. Preferably, the connection 36 between the strip 29 and the first face 26 is rounded. In particular the connection 36 is concave and has a radius of curvature RB greater than 1 mm.
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Therefore, it too, along a plane orthogonal to the axis A, is curved at the vertexes 24 of the opening 8. Preferably, at the vertexes 24 of the opening 8 and along the plane orthogonal to the axis A, the recess 22 of the front panel 13 has the same radius of curvature of the edge 7.
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The recess 22 is shaped so as to define a side 38 orthogonal to the bearing face 37 and a strip 40 orthogonal to the side 38. Therefore, the strip 40 is substantially parallel to the bearing face 37.
The side 38 substantially defines the second side wall 20 of the groove 16.
The recess 22 defines an edge 42 between the bearing face 37 and the side 38. Preferably, the edge 42 is rounded. Preferably, the edge 42 is convex and has a radius of curvature RS greater than 1 mm.
Preferably, the connection 41 between the strip 40 and the side 38 is rounded. In particular, the connection 41 between the strip 40 and the side 38 is concave and has a radius of curvature RL greater than 1 mm.
Preferably, the front panel 13 is made in a single piece.
The strip 29 of the muffle 2 and the strip 40 of the front panel 13 overlap and are coupled to one another, preferably by welding.
In other words, the back wall 18 of the groove 16 is defined by the strip 29 and by the strip 40 at least partially overlapped.
Essentially, the groove 16 defined by the muffle 2 and by the front panel 13 is devoid of sharp edges. All the edges of the groove 16, in fact, are rounded.
Preferably, the back wall 18 is provided with a plurality of coupling elements 42 (visible only in
In the non-limiting example described and illustrated herein, the coupling elements 42 are through holes made along the back wall 18 and configured to cooperate with pins 43 (
According to a variant not illustrated, the coupling holes 42 cooperate with hooking elements.
Preferably, the coupling elements 42 are arranged equidistant along the back wall 18.
The groove 16 shaped and sized in such manner can be subjected to the enamelling process. Such process is normally adopted for covering only the faces of the muffle 2 that face the cooking cavity 6. The specific shape of the groove 16 further allows obtaining a uniform and lasting enamelling. This increases the reliability of the oven 1.
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The sealing element 4 is provided with a main body 45 shaped so as to engage the groove 16. In particular, the main body 45 is housed in the groove 16 so as to be arranged in abutment against the side walls 19 and 20 and so as to have an angular portion 47, which protrudes from the first side wall 19 of the groove 16. The sealing element 4 comprises a first strip 48, which protrudes from the angular portion 47 towards the door and a second strip 49, which protrudes from the angular portion 47 for substantially covering the hem 25 of the edge 7 of the muffle 2.
The sealing element 4 is secured to the back wall 18 of the groove 16 with the pins 43, which engage the holes 42 of the back wall 18.
The sealing element 4 manufactured in such manner ensures an optimal sealing of the microwaves and, at the same time, of the steam.
It is understood that the groove 16 is shaped so as to house sealing elements also of different type and indicated for ovens capable of producing other different heating modes.
For example, in the groove 16 it is possible to house sealing elements specifically made for a microwave oven (not illustrated) and shaped so as to slightly protrude from the plane defined by the bearing face 37 and thus allow the door to effectively produce the sealing of the electromagnetic radiations in the cooking cavity 6.
Alternatively, in the groove 16 it is possible to house sealing elements made for a traditional oven provided only with resistors for the heating (not illustrated), having a prominent lip so as to be arranged, in use, in abutment against the door.
A further alternative not illustrated, provides for a tubular sealing element made of knitted fibreglass (suitable for pyrolysis temperatures) to be housed in the groove 16. The diameter and the deformability of the sealing element manufactured in such manner define the correct abutment against the door and the correct distance from the bearing face.
A further alternative not illustrated provides for a sealing element specifically designed for a steam oven (pure and/or combined) having at least one steam sealing lip to be housed in the groove 16.
Essentially, the groove 16 shaped in accordance with the present invention allows housing different types of sealing elements without requiring any operation of structural adjustment of the muffle 2 and/or of the frame 3.
Finally, it is evident that modifications and variants can be made to the oven described herein without thereby departing from the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102020000017299 | Jul 2020 | IT | national |