THIS APPLICATION IS A U.S. NATIONAL PHASE APPLICATION OF PCT INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PCT/JP2006/317727.
The present invention relates to a heating cooker that is used at a home kitchen or a commercial kitchen.
A heating cooker where a timer period is increased whenever a timer key is pushed has been disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 3264235.
The heating cooker in the conventional art will be described with reference to
In
The operation of the heating cooker will be described below. First, a user pushes heating off/on key 11 in order to perform heating. Subsequently, a signal is sent from operation device 6 to control device 5 so that set heating power becomes “5”. In this case, control device 5 controls inverter circuit 4, and the LEDs of heating power indicator 8 that correspond to the heating power of “WEAK” to “5” are turned on. The heating power of “WEAK”, “1”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5”, “6”, and “STRONG” is set to about 120 W, about 235 W, about 370 W, about 500 W, about 700 W, about 1000 W, about 1450 W, and about 2000 W, respectively. The heating power can be changed into any heating power by using down key 9 or up key 10, and heating power is indicated on heating power indicator 8 so as to correspond to the change of the heating power. When the heating is terminated, the user pushes heating off/on key 11 again.
When the user intends to automatically stop the heating by timer heating after a set time, the user sets the timer. When timer key 12 is pushed, a timer period is indicated on timer period indicator 7. Whenever timer key 12 is pushed, the timer period is increased. Accordingly, it is possible to set the timer period to 9 hours and 30 minutes to the maximum extent.
In general, when each of the keys is pushed for 0.1 second, the push of the key is perceived. However, when the key is pushed for 0.1 second or more, the push of the key is perceived as along-push. Only timer key 12 is to be operated continuously. (For example, even though a user pushes up key 10 for a long time, the heating power is increased only by one stage.) When the long-push of timer key 12 is detected, the timer period is increased at intervals of 0.2 second. The timer can be set regardless of whether the heating is performed.
The operation when the long-push of timer key 12 is continued will be described below with reference to
When the timer period is increased, there is little point in the difference of the set timer period of 5 or 10 minutes. The increase of the timer period in step 206 is set to an interval of 1 minute for 1 to 20 minutes, an interval of 5 minutes for 20 minutes to 1 hour, an interval of 10 minutes for 1 to 3 hours, and an interval of 30 minutes for 3 hours to 9 hours and 30 minutes.
When the above-mentioned flow is repeated, the indication shown in
In a case where the timer key is not a mechanical switch but an electrostatic capacity type touch key, the timer key may be in the long-push state when a switch unit is smeared with water or foreign substances.
A heating cooker includes a heating device, a timer key that is used to set a timer period, and a timer period indicator that indicates the timer period or a remaining time. The timer period is increased at regular intervals or at intervals changed according to need in stages by a long-push of the timer key. When the increased time of the timer period reaches an increase-stopping-time during the long-push of the timer key, the increase of the timer period is stopped once.
According to the heating cooker, even though the timer key is in the long-push state, the timer period is only increased up to the increase-stopping-time. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the indication of the timer period from being repeated and to prevent the timer from being carelessly set to a long period.
A heating cooker includes a heating device, a timer key that is used to set a timer period, a timer period indicator that indicates the timer period or a remaining time, and a long-push timing device. The timer period is increased at regular intervals or at intervals changed according to need in stages by the long-push of the timer key. When a time counted by the long-push timing device exceeds a set time, the input of the timer key becomes ineffective and a timer mode is terminated. The set time is, for example, 1 minute.
According to the heating cooker, if the continuous long-push time of the timer key is equal to or exceeds a time for giving a person pain, it can be determined that a fault occurs in the timer key. When it is determined that a fault occurs in the timer key, the timer period becomes ineffective, so that it is possible to prevent the indication of the timer period from being repeated and to prevent the timer from being carelessly set to a long period.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to accompanying drawings. In addition, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments.
The operation of the heating cooker having the above-mentioned structure will be described below.
First, a user pushes heating off/on key 11 in order to perform heating. Subsequently, a signal is sent from operation device 6 to control device 5 so that set heating power becomes “5”. In this case, control device 5 controls inverter circuit 4, and the LEDs of heating power indicator 8 that correspond to the heating power of “WEAK” to “5” are turned on. The heating power of “WEAK”, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and “STRONG” is set to about 120 W, about 235 W, about 370 W, about 500 W, about 700 W, about 1000 W, about 1450 W, and about 2000 W, respectively. The heating power can be changed into any heating power by using down key 9 or up key 10, and heating power is indicated on heating power indicator 8 so as to correspond to the change of the heating power. When the heating is terminated, a user pushes heating off/on key 11 again.
In the heating cooker, for example, 45 minutes is set as a threshold time for preventing forgetting of heating-off. Accordingly, the heating cooker has a function to stop the heating as a function to remind a user to stop the heating if there is no operation for 45 minutes. When the user intends to automatically stop the heating by timer heating after a set time, the user can set the timer. When timer key 12 is pushed, a timer period is indicated on timer period indicator 7. Further, whenever timer key 12 is pushed, the timer period is increased. Accordingly, it is possible to set the timer period to 9 hours and 30 minutes to the maximum extent. In general, when each of the keys is pushed for 0.1 second, the push of the key is perceived. However, when the key is pushed for 0.1 second or more, the push of the key is perceived as a long-push. Only timer key 12 is to be operated continuously. For example, even though up key 10 is pushed for a long time, the heating power is increased only by one stage. When the long-push of timer key 12 is detected, the timer period is increased at predetermined intervals, that is, at intervals of 0.2 second. The intervals of 0.2 second may be changed on the way.
When the timer period is increased, there is little point in the difference of the set timer period of 5 or 10 minutes. The increase step of the timer period is set to an interval of 1 minute for 1 to 20 minutes, an interval of 5 minutes for 20 minutes to 1 hour, an interval of 10 minutes for 1 to 3 hours, and an interval of 30 minutes for 3 hours to 9 hours and 30 minutes. The timer may be set regardless of whether the heating is performed.
The operation of the heating cooker when the timer key is pushed will be described with reference to
In
Even though the timer key 12 is in a long-push state, the indication of timer period indicator 7 is stopped at 3 hours as shown in
If the long-push of timer key 12 is released in Step 105 (Yes), the flow proceeds to B of
If the timer period is not maximal in Step 110 (No), control device 5 again determines whether the timer period is “ - - - ” (Step 112). If the timer period is “ - - -” (Yes), the flow returns to A of
As described above, in this embodiment, when the long-push of the timer key is continued, the increased of the timer period is stopped once if the timer period reaches increase-stopping-time T1. Accordingly, even though timer key 12 is in the long-push state, the indication of timer period indicator 7 is stopped at 3 hours as shown in
For this reason, even when the timer key is in the long-push state, the timer period is only increased up to an increase-stopping-time T1. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the indication of the timer period from being repeated and to prevent the timer from being carelessly set to a long period.
Increase-stopping-time T1 is changed depending on the heating power. For example, when the heating power is set to “WEAK” to “4”, the increase-stopping-time is set to 6 hours. When the heating power is set to “5” or “6”, the increase-stopping-time is set to 3 hours. When the heating power is set to “STRONG”, the increase-stopping-time is set to 1 hour. When the heating power is high, increase-stopping-time T1 is set to be short. Accordingly, boiling performed using low heating power, which is generally used in a timer cooking, is continuously performed until a long time is set. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the indication of the timer period from being repeated and to prevent the timer from being carelessly set to a long period.
When the timer period is set to a time exceeding increase-stopping-time T1, the long-push of the timer key becomes ineffective. A specific flow will be described with reference to
In this case, the flow is the same as that shown in
In this way, the increase of the timer period is stopped at increase-stopping-time T1 once. After that, even though the timer key is again in the long-push state due to any fault, it is possible to prevent the indication of the timer period from being repeated and to prevent the timer from being carelessly set to a long period.
As shown in
When the increase of the timer period is stopped at the increase-stopping-time due to the long-push of timer key 12, alarm device 14 gives the alarm. Accordingly, when a user continuously pushes timer key 12 to set the timer period, it is possible to let the user know why the increase of the time is stopped. Even though the user stands away from the device, it is possible to let the user know that a fault occurs in the device.
Although one timer key has been used in this embodiment, hour and minute may be set in the timer by independent keys. Although an induction heating type heating device has been used, a heat source such as gas or sheath heater may be used. Each of the keys has generally switch structure. However, even though electrostatic capacity detection type touch keys are used, it is possible to obtain the same effect.
A second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
When a timer key is pushed (Step 140), a timer mode starts and a timer period indicator 7 indicates 1 minute as a timer period (Step 141). After that, it is determined whether timer key 12 is continuously pushed (Step 142). If timer key 12 is continuously pushed (Yes), a long-push timing device counts a continuous push time (Step 144) and it is determined whether the continuous push of the timer key is performed for 1 minutes (Step 145). If the timer key is continuously pushed for less than 1 minute (No), the flow proceeds to Step 147 and a control device 5 determines whether the timer period is 9 hours and 30 minutes that is the maximum time. If the timer period is maximal (Yes), “ - - - ” is set (Step 148), timer period indicator 7 indicates “ - - - ” (Step 152), and the flow returns to Step 142. If the timer period is not the maximum time in Step 147 (No), control device 5 determines whether the timer period is (Step 149). If the timer period is “ - - -” (Yes), the timer period is set to 1 minute (Step 150) and 1 minute is indicated (Step 152). If the timer period is not “ - - - ” (No), the current timer period is increased (Step 151) and the increased timer period is indicated (Step 152). In this case, the increase of the time period in Step 151 is performed according to the step size of the set timer period. After the timer period is indicated in Step 152, the flow returns to Step 142.
If it is determined in Step 142 that the long-push of timer key 12 is not continued (No), the counted time is reset (Step 143). When the continuous push of timer key 12 is performed for 1 minute or more in Step 145 (Yes), the flow proceeds to Step 146, the input of timer key 12 becomes ineffective, and the timer mode is terminated.
Although the continuous long-push time has been 1 minute in this embodiment, control device 5 may determine a fault of the timer key if the continuous long-push time of the timer key is equal to or exceeds a time for giving a person pain. When it is determined that a fault occurs in the timer key, the timer becomes ineffective, so that it is possible to prevent the indication of the timer period from being repeated and to prevent the timer from being carelessly set to a long period.
When it is detected that the continuous push of timer key 12 is performed for 1 minute or more during the heating, control device 14 may stop the heating. For this reason, it is possible to prevent the timer heating from being carelessly performed for a long time due to the fault of the timer key, thereby improving the safety during the occurrence of a fault.
When the long-push of the timer key is stopped, the counted time is reset in Step 143. For this reason, since it is possible to prevent the timer period from becoming ineffective due to the fact that a time accumulated by the long-push of timer key 12 reaches a set time, operability does not deteriorate. One minute is set as the set time in this embodiment.
When the long-push of timer key 12 is continued for 1 minute, alarm device 14 may give the alarm. Accordingly, when the timer key is continuously pushed in order to set the timer period, it is possible to give the alarm if the timer period exceeds 1 minute by mistake and the timer thus becomes ineffective. Even when the heating is stopped or even when the long-push state is continued for 1 minute due to a fault occurring in the timer key, it is possible to give the alarm.
Although one timer key has been used in this embodiment, hour and minute may be set in the timer by independent keys. Although an induction heating type heating device has been used, a heat source such as gas or sheath heater may be used. Each of the keys has generally switch structure. However, even though electrostatic capacity detection type touch keys are used, it is possible to obtain the same effect.
When the long-push state is continued due to the fault of the timer key, the heating cooker according to the present invention can prevent the indication of the timer period from being repeated and prevent the timer from being carelessly set to a long period. The present invention can be applied to devices having a timer function according to the same operation method, such as a range, a jar rice cooker, a jar pot, an IH cooker, a hot plate, a gas cooker, a home bakery, and toaster.
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