This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2011-0027141, filed on Mar. 25, 2011 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a portable range that can cook using gas or electricity, and more particularly, to a gas range usable as an electric range in which gas and electricity are not simultaneously supplied and that has a simple structure and that can be simply replaced and used.
In general, a portable range is defined to a gas range using a small-sized bombe filled with a butane gas. Because cook is performed using a combustion heat of a gas in a home or indoor in which electricity is supplied, there is a problem that indoor air is contaminated.
In order to solve the problem, a gas range usable as an electric range was suggested. A conventional gas range usable as an electric range (Korean Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. 96-5693) in which a gas can eject a flame through an ejecting nozzle by a gas container housed in a gas container receiving chamber of one side of a body and in which a container supporting plate is disposed in an upper portion of the body, wherein at an outer circumferential side of a flame ejecting nozzle of the range, a heating plate having a heat emitting wire therein is installed, and a supporting plate is fixed by a support to correspond to a bottom surface of the heating plate, and at one side of a partitioning wall of the gas container receiving chamber, an outlet is detachably installed and is connected to the heat emitting wire of the heating plate.
Such a conventional gas range usable as an electric range is formed to cook using one of electricity and gas according to a situation, but there is a problem that the range may break down and a fire may occur in the range when electricity and gas are simultaneously supplied.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and provides a gas range usable as an electric range having no worry of a failure or fire by preventing gas and electricity from being simultaneously supplied.
The present invention further provides a gas range usable as an electric range that can be simply replaced and used with a simple structure.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is a gas range usable as an electric range in which a burner portion is provided at the inside of a case and that has a receiving portion in which a gas container that supplies a gas to the burner portion is received at one side thereof, wherein within the case and the receiving portion, a heat emitting member formed with a heating element positioned at a corresponding position of the burner portion to emit a heat and a body coupled to one side of the heating element is detachably coupled.
In a gas range usable as an electric range according to the present invention, because only one of a portable gas container and a heat emitting member can be mounted in a receiving portion, gas and electricity are not simultaneously supplied, thereby preventing fire.
Further, because a heat emitting member has a simple structure, there is a merit that the heat emitting member can be simply replaced and used with a portable gas container.
Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A gas range usable as an electric range according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is formed to cook using gas or electricity, as shown in
As shown in
At the receiving portion 30, a fixing lever that fixes a portable gas container and an ignition switch are provided, and a cover 31 coupled to one side of the receiving portion 30 is opened, and at the inside thereof, a portable gas container is coupled and used.
At one side of the heat emitting member 40, a body 41 to be inserted into the inside of the receiving portion 30 is provided, and in a central portion of the body 41, a voltage adjusting unit 42 that can adjust a temperature by adjusting a voltage is formed.
Further, in a lower portion of the body 41, a connecting portion 43 is formed to supply power to the heat emitting member 40 by connecting to a power supply code, and in an upper portion of the body 41, a display unit 44 formed with light-emitting diodes (LED) and for displaying to determine an on or off state of power by the naked eye is formed.
First and second cutout portions 32 and 33 are formed at positions corresponding to the voltage adjustment member 42 and the connecting portion 43, respectively, of a cover 31 and can adjust the voltage adjustment member 42, and a power supply code may be connected to the connecting portion 43.
At the other side of the body 41, i.e., in an upper portion of the burner portion 20, a heating element 45 that is installed at the inside of the case 10 and that emits a heat when power is supplied is formed.
As shown in
After the heat emitting member 40 is inserted into the inside of the receiving portion 30, when the cover 31 is closed, as shown in
The heat emitting member 40 enables to automatically maintain an appropriate temperature by an on and off repetition operation according to a preset temperature by applying a bimetal switch that emits a heat when a voltage and a current of a predetermined value or more are supplied, thereby preventing overheating.
In this case, a power supply control operation by a bimetal corresponds to the conventional well-known art and therefore a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
Only when the heat emitting member 40 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is accurately mounted in the receiving portion 30 for safety, the heat emitting member 40 receives power supply to emit a heat.
For this purpose, as shown in
That is, the button switch 47 selectively applies power supplied to the heating element 45, and only when the protruded portion 34 applies a pressure to the button switch 47, the button switch 47 enables external power to be applied to the inside and thus only in a state in which the heat emitting member 40 is accurately disposed within the receiving portion 30, the heating element 45 emits a heat by power applied through the connecting portion 43.
In a range according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention formed in this way, when a gas container is inserted into the receiving portion 30 and the gas container is coupled to the receiving portion 30, and when a gas exhausted from the burner portion 20 is ignited, the cooking plate 11 of an upper portion thereof is heated and thus food is cooked.
Further, when using electricity, after separating the gas container coupled within the receiving portion 30, the heat emitting member 40 is coupled within the receiving portion 30, and after a power supply code is connected to the connecting portion 43, when manipulating the voltage adjusting unit 42, the heating element 45 emits a heat and thus the cooking plate 11 of an upper portion thereof is heated.
In this case, as the protruded portion 34 protruded into the receiving portion 30 applies a pressure to the button switch 47 formed in a bottom surface of the body 41, power is applied and thus complete coupling is performed.
Further, when the gas container is coupled within the receiving portion 30, the heat emitting member 40 is in a separated state, and when the heat emitting member 40 is coupled within the receiving portion 30, the gas container is in a separated state and thus the burner portion 20 and the heating element 45 do not simultaneously operate and thus the range maintains a very safe state.
While this invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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