Claims
- 1. A gas cooktop, comprising:at least one cooking zone having: a gas burner for receiving a gas supply and for distributing flames at a flame area; a flow adjuster fluidically connected to said gas burner and selectively supplying gas to said gas burner; a cooking vessel support; a sensing device for measuring a temperature of a cooking vessel placed on said cooking vessel support, said temperature sensing device having: an optical channel; and at least one infrared sensor for measuring temperature-dependent infrared radiation of the cooking vessel; a setpoint generator for setting a setpoint value; an electric circuit connected to said sensing device, to said setpoint generator, and to said flow adjuster, said circuit setting a level of the gas supply to said burner through said flow adjuster dependent upon said setpoint value received from said setpoint generator and dependent upon a measured temperature of the cooking vessel received from said sensing device; and a shielding disposed between said optical channel and said flame area, said shielding thermally separating said optical channel and the flames from one another.
- 2. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein said support is disposed at said burner.
- 3. The cooktop according to claim 2, wherein said support surrounds said burner.
- 4. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein said burner surrounds said infrared sensor.
- 5. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:said burner has a flow path for at least one of combustion gas and combustion air of the flames; and said flow path is disposed at said infrared sensor to cool said sensing device with said at least one of the combustion gas and the combustion air.
- 6. The cooktop according to claim 4, wherein:said burner has a flow path for at least one of combustion gas and combustion air of the flames; and said flow path is disposed at said infrared sensor to cool said sensing device with said at least one of the combustion gas and the combustion air.
- 7. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein said electric circuit is a pot-detecting circuit detecting if the cooking vessel is on said support based upon temperature changes detected by said infrared sensor, and, dependent on the changes detected, at least one of:actuates said flow adjuster; and generates at least one of an optical signal and acoustic signal perceptible to an operator.
- 8. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein said electric circuit is a pot-detecting circuit detecting if the cooking vessel is on said support based upon changes in infrared radiation per unit of time detected by said infrared sensor, and, dependent on the changes detected, at least one of:actuates said flow adjuster; and generates at least one of an optical signal and acoustic signal perceptible to an operator.
- 9. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:said electric circuit has a processor and is a pot-detecting circuit detecting if the cooking vessel is on said support based upon changes in infrared radiation per unit of time detected by said infrared sensor; and said circuit is programmed, dependent on the changes detected, to at least one of: actuate said flow adjuster; and generate at least one of an optical signal and acoustic signal perceptible to an operator.
- 10. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:said burner has a center; and said infrared sensor is disposed at said center and is directed at a region of an outer surface area of a base of the cooking vessel when the cooking vessel is placed onto said support.
- 11. The cooktop according to claim 10, wherein:said support surrounds said burner; and said infrared sensor is disposed at said center of said burner and is directed at a region of an outer surface area of a base of the cooking vessel when the cooking vessel is placed onto said support.
- 12. The cooktop according to claim 10, wherein:said support surrounds said burner and defines a vessel receiving region; and said infrared sensor: is disposed at said center; is directed towards said vessel receiving region; and projects against a region of an outer surface area of a base of the cooking vessel when the cooking vessel is placed onto said support.
- 13. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:said support defines a vessel receiving region for receiving the cooking vessel; and said infrared sensor is disposed laterally next to said vessel receiving region and is directed toward an outer surface area of a wall of the cooking vessel when the cooking vessel is placed onto said support.
- 14. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:said support defines a vessel receiving region for receiving the cooking vessel; and said infrared sensor: is disposed laterally next to said vessel receiving region; is directed toward said vessel receiving region; and projects against an outer surface area of a wall of the cooking vessel when the cooking vessel is placed onto said support.
- 15. The cooktop according to claim 1, wherein:the cooking vessel has an exterior surface; and the exterior surface reflects infrared radiation permitting said sensing device to measure the temperature of the cooking vessel.
- 16. A cooking pot for a gas cooktop having at least one cooking zone with:a gas burner for receiving a gas supply and for distributing flames at a flame area; a flow adjuster fluidically connected to the burner and selectively supplying gas to the burner; a cooking vessel support; a sensing device for measuring a temperature of the cooking pot placed on the support, the temperature sensing device having: an optical channel; and at least one infrared sensor for measuring temperature-dependent infrared radiation of the cooking pot; a setpoint generator for setting a setpoint value; an electric circuit connected to the sensing device, to the setpoint generator, and to the flow adjuster, the circuit setting a level of the gas supply to the burner through the flow adjuster dependent upon the setpoint value received from the setpoint generator and dependent upon a measured temperature of the cooking pot received from the sensing device; and a shielding disposed between the optical channel and the flame area, the shielding thermally separating the optical channel and the flames from one another; the pot comprising:a body having a surface including a sensor surface, said body defining an interior; said sensor surface disposed at a location on said surface at which the infrared sensor is directed; and said sensor surface having one of group consisting of a material, a color, and a surface finish reflecting infrared radiation in a temperature-dependent manner relatively higher than regions of said surface outside said sensor surface.
- 17. The pot according to claim 16, wherein said surface is an exterior surface of said body.
- 18. The pot according to claim 16, wherein:said body has a bottom with a bottom surface; and said sensor surface is disposed at said bottom surface.
- 19. The pot according to claim 16, wherein:said body has a side wall with a lateral exterior surface; and said sensor surface is disposed at said lateral exterior surface.
- 20. A gas cooktop and cooking pot combination, the cooktop comprising:at least one cooking zone having: a gas burner for receiving a gas supply and for distributing flames at a flame area; a flow adjuster fluidically connected to said gas burner and selectively supplying gas to said gas burner; a cooking vessel support; a sensing device for measuring a temperature of a cooking vessel placed on said cooking vessel support, said temperature sensing device having: an optical channel; and at least one infrared sensor for measuring temperature-dependent infrared radiation of the cooking vessel; a setpoint generator for setting a setpoint value; an electric circuit connected to said sensing device, to said setpoint generator, and to said flow adjuster, said circuit setting a level of the gas supply to said burner through said flow adjuster dependent upon said setpoint value received from said setpoint generator and dependent upon a measured temperature of the cooking vessel received from said sensing device; and a shielding disposed between said optical channel and said flame area, said shielding thermally separating said optical channel and the flames from one another; and the cooking pot comprising: a body having a surface including a sensor surface, said body defining an interior; said sensor surface disposed at a location on said surface at which said infrared sensor is directed; and said sensor surface having one of group consisting of a material, a color, and a surface finish reflecting infrared radiation in a temperature-dependent manner relatively higher than regions of said surface outside said sensor surface.
- 21. The pot according to claim 20, wherein said surface is an exterior surface of said body.
- 22. The pot according to claim 20, wherein:said body has a bottom with a bottom surface; and said sensor surface is disposed at said bottom surface.
- 23. The pot according to claim 20, wherein:said body has a side wall with a lateral exterior surface; and said sensor surface is disposed at said lateral exterior surface.
- 24. In combination with a cooking pot having a body with a surface including a sensor surface, the body defining an interior, the sensor surface disposed at a location on the surface, and the sensor surface having one of group consisting of a material, a color, and a surface finish reflecting infrared radiation in a temperature-dependent manner relatively higher than regions of the surface outside the sensor surface, a gas cooktop, comprising:at least one cooking zone having: a gas burner for receiving a gas supply and for distributing flames at a flame area; a flow adjuster fluidically connected to said gas burner and selectively supplying gas to said gas burner; a cooking vessel support; a sensing device for measuring a temperature of a cooking vessel placed on said cooking vessel support, said temperature sensing device having: an optical channel; and at least one infrared sensor for measuring temperature-dependent infrared radiation of the cooking vessel at said sensor surface; a setpoint generator for setting a setpoint value; an electric circuit connected to said sensing device, to said setpoint generator, and to said flow adjuster, said circuit setting a level of the gas supply to said burner through said flow adjuster dependent upon said setpoint value received from said setpoint generator and dependent upon a measured temperature of the cooking vessel received from said sensing device; and a shielding disposed between said optical channel and said flame area, said shielding thermally separating said optical channel and the flames from one another.
- 25. In combination with a gas cooktop having at least one cooking zone with:a gas burner for receiving a gas supply and for distributing flames at a flame area; a flow adjuster fluidically connected to the burner and selectively supplying gas to the burner; a cooking vessel support; a sensing device for measuring a temperature of the cooking pot placed on the support, the temperature sensing device having: an optical channel; and at least one infrared sensor for measuring temperature-dependent infrared radiation of the cooking pot; a setpoint generator for setting a setpoint value; an electric circuit connected to the sensing device, to the setpoint generator, and to the flow adjuster, the circuit setting a level of the gas supply to the burner through the flow adjuster dependent upon the setpoint value received from the setpoint generator and dependent upon a measured temperature of the cooking pot received from the sensing device; and a shielding disposed between the optical channel and the flame area, the shielding thermally separating the optical channel and the flames from one another; a cooking pot comprising:a body having a surface including a sensor surface, said body defining an interior; said sensor surface disposed at a location on said surface at which the infrared sensor is directed; and said sensor surface having one of group consisting of a material, a color, and a surface finish reflecting infrared radiation in a temperature-dependent manner relatively higher than regions of said surface outside said sensor surface.
- 26. The pot according to claim 25, wherein said surface is an exterior surface of said body.
- 27. The pot according to claim 25, wherein:said body has a bottom with a bottom surface; and said sensor surface is disposed at said bottom surface.
- 28. The pot according to claim 25, wherein:said body has a side wall with a lateral exterior surface; and said sensor surface is disposed at said lateral exterior surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP00/10034, filed Oct. 11, 2000, which designated the United States.
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