1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an oven door comprising a structure with at least two glass plates, one external plate being bigger than an internal plate. More particularly, the invention relates to an oven door that has the display and the user interface integrated in it.
2. Description of the Related Art
Full glass door executions, where the external glass plate defines the overall dimension of the door, usually don't have integrated display/electronic controls due to temperature limits. The user interface is then placed on the oven structure.
A solution is known by DE-A-102006001246 in which a unit containing the operating controls for the oven is mounted in a space created in the door, and particularly in shaped recesses or apertures in the front panel of the oven.
This solution, even if it makes the assembly of the user interface and display simple, cheap and easily serviced, is not fit for full glass doors and it does not solve the problem of user interface overheating. Moreover the technical solution disclosed in the document is adapted to be used in oven doors having an upper portion (the one in which the recess id formed) made of metal or the like. As a matter of fact this known solution is not adapted to be used in full glass doors since to provide a recess on the edge of a glass plate would be very difficult and expensive. In DE-A-102006001246 the recess is placed on a metal upper portion of the door, above the external glass plate.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide an oven door which does not present the above problems and in which the electrical and electronic components of the user interface may be stored on the door itself without any problem of overheating. Another aspect present invention is to provide a full glass door in which the electronic and electrical component thereof, for instance the display and touch switches and selectors of the user interface can be easily installed.
The above aspects are obtained with to the features listed in the appended claims.
The technical solution according to the invention allows managing the maximum temperature reached on a full glass door. This allows having the display and the electronic controls assembled on the door itself.
The door structure consists of two main vertical profiles attached on the outer door glass pane that supports a plastic housing or enclosure.
This enclosure is made of two parts: the inferior one is holding the electronic display/board, thus providing insulation from direct contact with glass/metal. This part is also providing an outlet path for the ventilation of the door having integrated air passages in it.
The upper part completes the thermal insulation by protecting the electronics from the heat coming from the oven.
Other features and advantages of a door oven according to the present invention will be clear from the following detailed description, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
With reference to the drawings, a full glass oven door 10 comprises two vertical structural profiles 12 whose cross section can be seen in
In longitudinal grooves 12a of each profile 12 three internal glass plates 18, 20 and 22 are inserted in order to increase the thermal insulation of the door. Even if in the drawings three internal glass plates are shown, it is clear that only one or two internal glass plates can be used depending on the oven type, and the number of internal glass plates is not limited to three. It is important to notice that, independently on the width of the internal glass plates 18, 20 and 22 (the most inner plate 22 being wider that the other two plates 18 and 20), the height of the external glass plate 14 is higher than the height of the internal glass plates 18, 20 and 22, so as to define a rectangular area A (
As it is shown in
The base element 24a of the housing 24 has not only the function of supporting the electrical or electronic components of the user interface, but also the function of being an air flow deflector for the cooling air flowing between the glass plates 14, 18, 20 and 22 of the door 10. With reference to
Moreover, the air flow, being in contact with a lower wall of the housing 24, helps to keep low the inside temperature of the housing so that the electronic components do not present overheating and failure problems.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
08103474 | Apr 2008 | EP | regional |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
3489135 | Astrella | Jan 1970 | A |
4255640 | Bressler | Mar 1981 | A |
5491314 | Dorsey | Feb 1996 | A |
5958278 | Engebritson et al. | Sep 1999 | A |
6300609 | Kim | Oct 2001 | B1 |
7211775 | Lee | May 2007 | B2 |
20010009256 | Nasu et al. | Jul 2001 | A1 |
20070251520 | Bang | Nov 2007 | A1 |
20070271847 | Chin | Nov 2007 | A1 |
20080011342 | Ryu et al. | Jan 2008 | A1 |
20090217920 | Flesch et al. | Sep 2009 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
102006001246 | Jul 2007 | DE |
102006001248 | Jul 2007 | DE |
202008000135 | Mar 2008 | DE |
1120606 | Aug 2001 | EP |
WO2007080046 | Jul 2007 | WO |
2008051050 | May 2008 | WO |
Entry |
---|
European search report for corresponding EP08103474.6, May 8, 2009. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20090255918 A1 | Oct 2009 | US |