The invention relates to a gas hob comprising at least one gas burner, at least one pan support which is used to place a food container over the gas burner and at least one operational control and/or display element which is arranged on the gas hob.
FR 2 730 041 discloses a generic gas hob comprising a gas burner and a pan support. A control element is provided on the cover plate of the gas hob and is positioned before the pan support at the front. The arrangement of the control element on the cover plate certainly provides good operating comfort. However, the arrangement of control elements and/or relevant display elements on the cover plate presents problems with regard to the limited space on the cover plate.
The object of the invention is to provide a gas hob where at least one operational control and/or display element is arranged in a space-saving manner on a cover plate of the gas hob.
The object of the invention is solved by a gas hob having the features of claim 1. According to the characterising part of claim 1, the pan support has at least one setback section at the front, which forms an operational area on the cover plate wherein the operational control and/or display element is arranged. As a result, on the one hand the operational control and/or display element is clearly visible on the top of the gas hob. On the other hand, a space-saving arrangement of these elements is possible.
The setback section is advantageously formed in an outer frame of the pan support element. A clear boundary between a cooking area and the operational area is thereby achieved.
The setback frame section is advantageously constructed as a heat-protecting wall. This is provided between the operational area and the gas burner and protects an operator from heat when actuating the operational control and/or display elements.
In order that the thermal stressing of the operational area is as low as possible, the setback section of the pan support can be constructed substantially centrally between two gas burners.
The setback section of the pan support preferably projects at least partly over the operational control and/or display element. As a result, a food container placed near the operational area can rest on the setback section without coming in contact with the operational control and/or display element.
The operational control and/or display elements in the operational area can advantageously be arranged over a minimum distance of 3 to 10 cm from the setback section of the pan support. This makes it possible for the operator to actuate the elements without coming in contact with the pan support.
Three exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained hereinafter with reference to the appended figures. In the figures:
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The rotary knob 21 can be used to centrally control all the gas burners 5. For operation of one of the gas burners 5 the magnetically retained rotary knob 21 is first pushed towards the display symbol 19 which is allocated to the selected gas burner 5. As a result, the selected gas burner 5 is activated. The rotary knob 21 is then pushed back into its initial position. The heating power of the selected gas burner 5 can be adjusted by a subsequent rotary actuation of the rotary knob 21. The heating power is displayed by the display symbol 19 allocated to the selected gas burner 5.
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In the area of their maximum height c the heat-protecting walls 13 on the one hand project above the rotary knob 21 up to a distance e. On the other hand, the upper sides 23 of the heat-protecting walls always run below the placement surface 12 for food containers provided by the pan support ribs 11. Thus, food containers can be displaced on the pan support ribs 11 without impacting against the heat-protecting walls.
Instead of the central rotary knob 21 for all four gas burners 15, according to the exemplary embodiment from
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10346962.1 | Oct 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/11272 | 10/8/2004 | WO | 4/7/2006 |