The present invention relates to a high frequency heating apparatus having at its bottom a range hood for suctioning byproduct gas generated from a heating cooker below an apparatus main body to perform an indoor circulation mode and an outdoor ventilation mode, wherein the apparatus has an automatically openable cover to open or close an exhaust opening provided in an upper portion of the apparatus main body, the cover being opened only when a blower is in the indoor circulation mode.
Conventionally, a high frequency heating apparatus with a range hood has an automatic cover that opens or closes automatically, and a gas flow changing mechanism for allowing a user to change a gas exhaust direction from a blower to circulate byproduct gas, which is generated from a heating cooker installed below an apparatus main body and suctioned into the range hood through the lower portion of the apparatus main body, in an indoor space via an exhaust opening provided in an upper front portion of the apparatus main body or to exhaust it outside through a top portion or a rear portion of the apparatus main body (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,981,929).
In the apparatus with the above configuration, the automatic cover for closing the exhaust opening provided in the upper front portion of the apparatus main body is opened to provide a passageway for an exhaust air or a suction air for cooling electric components of the apparatus when the high frequency heating apparatus (for example, a microwave oven) is in an heating operation. Besides, the cover is also opened when the blower is operating regardless of an exhaust direction of the blower.
In the conventional apparatus, however, the automatic cover is opened even when its open state is not necessary, for example, when the gas exhaust direction of the blower is set for outdoor ventilation. Furthermore, the automatic cover is also opened to provide an opening for intake or exhaustion of air for cooling the electric components of the microwave oven when the microwave oven is in a heating operation. Accordingly, since the cover is opened too frequently even when it need not be opened, the advantage of installing the automatic cover to improve the aesthetic feature of the microwave oven by reducing the opening area on the surface of the apparatus main body cannot be fully utilized.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a high frequency heating apparatus having a range hood capable of preventing unnecessary operations of an automatic cover with a simple structure, to thereby reduce power consumption and improve the design features of the apparatus.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a high frequency heating apparatus with a range hood having an opening for exhausting air and a cover for closing the opening, includes a heating chamber for accommodating an object to be heated therein, a heating unit for heating the object to be heated, a cooling unit for cooling the heating unit, a microcomputer control unit for controlling the heating unit and an automatic opening/closing operation of the cover, a control panel for setting an operation of the apparatus, a display unit for displaying the control status, and a detecting unit for detecting an exhaust direction of a blower, wherein the exhaust direction of the blower alternate between indoor circulation and outdoor ventilation and, the control unit opens the cover only when the detected exhaust direction of the blower is the indoor circulation and the cooling unit is stopped, and the control unit closes the cover when the detected exhaust direction of the blower is the outdoor ventilation or the cooling unit operates.
By providing the intake and the discharge openings in a main body top portion to improve the cooling efficiency even when the automatic cover in the upper front portion of the apparatus is closed, cool air in the vicinity of the apparatus main body can be suctioned into the apparatus without being affected by hot and humid byproduct gas generated from an underneath heating cooker. Accordingly, sufficient cooling effect can be obtained without having to open the automatic cover in a high frequency heating operation of the apparatus, and it is possible to keep the automatic cover closed in an outdoor ventilation mode where the automatic cover need not be opened. Consequently, the high-quality design features of the apparatus appearance can be maintained by allowing the automatic cover to be closed when its opening is unnecessary by using a simple structure. Moreover, power consumption can be reduced as well.
In the above configuration, the blower suctions byproduct gas generated from the heating cooker below the high frequency heating apparatus and exhausts it through the exhaust opening. Further, through the control panel, a user can change the exhaust direction of the blower for the indoor circulation and the outdoor ventilation. Further, the detecting unit outputs a detection signal only when the exhaust direction of the blower is set for a certain mode, e.g., outdoor ventilation mode. As a result, the control unit closes the cover when the exhaust direction of the blower is set for the outdoor ventilation and, thus, the opening of the cover is unnecessary. Therefore, the appearance of the apparatus can be improved and power consumption can be reduced.
The above described control unit has an option for opening or closing the cover and performs a control for closing the cover only when the exhaust direction of the blower is set for the outdoor ventilation. Therefore, the high-quality design features of the apparatus with the cover can be maintained even when the apparatus is operating in the outdoor ventilation mode. At the same time, reduction in power consumption is also possible.
The above described control unit detects the exhaust direction of the blower based on the detection signal from the detecting unit and the display unit displays the exhaust direction of the blower and an open or close status of the cover when the apparatus is initially powered on or the blower is operated. Therefore, the user can confirm the setting of the exhaust direction of the blower and the open/close status of the cover prior to starting the apparatus conveniently.
The above explained cooling unit is provided with intake openings through which room air is suctioned into the apparatus and discharge openings through which, after the room air is circulated in the apparatus, thus circulated air is discharged. Accordingly, the cover does not need to open when the cooling of the electric components is required.
The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
As shown therein, the high frequency heating apparatus includes blower 11, automatic cover 3 that opens and closes automatically, exhaust opening 6 for indoor circulation, upper exhaust opening 7 provided in a main body upper portion for outdoor ventilation, rear exhaust opening 8 provided in a main body rear portion for outdoor ventilation, suction opening 12 provided in a main body lower portion, heating chamber 5, heating unit 4, display unit 1 (see
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Meanwhile, referring to
Below, the operation and function of a high frequency heating apparatus with a range hood having the above configuration will be described.
The cooling process for the heating components in the high frequency heating operation will now be described with reference to
As illustrated in
In other words, by providing intake openings 16 and discharge openings 17 in the top surface of the apparatus main body to cool self-heating components when the high frequency heating apparatus is in a heating operation, a cooling effect can be obtained without having to open cover 3. Therefore, it is possible to realize a high frequency heating apparatus with a range hood in which cover 3 is closed in an outdoor ventilation mode.
Further, as shown in
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As described above, the high frequency heating apparatus with the range hood in accordance with the present invention can reduce power consumption by minimizing the motor driving with a simple structure. Therefore, it can be applied to various equipments having a cover for opening or closing an exhaust opening for a blower.
In accordance with the present invention, it is possible to obtain a sufficient cooling effect for cooling self-heating components during the microwave oven's heating operation even when the exhaust direction of the blower is set for outdoor ventilation and, thus, the automatic cover is closed. Accordingly, the automatic cover is not opened unnecessarily, so that the aesthetic features of the apparatus can be improved considerably while saving energy as well.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the automatic cover is opened only when the detected exhaust direction of blower is the indoor circulation mode and the cooling unit does not operate. However, the automatic cover can be configured to be opened only when the detected exhaust direction of blower is the indoor circulation mode and the cooling unit operates, and closed if otherwise. In this case also, the automatic cover is not opened unnecessarily, so that the aesthetic features of the apparatus can be improved considerably while saving energy as well.
While the invention has been shown and described with respect to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
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This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/159,297 filed on Jun. 23, 2005 now abandoned.
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