The present invention relates to a household appliance, in particular an oven, comprising a casing, which defines a cavity having an opening, and a door for opening and closing said opening, wherein the door comprises a front wall and a frame.
Ovens or cooking ovens of the above-mentioned type are already known in many different configurations. The front wall of the door of such ovens is at least partially made of a transparent material, e.g. glass in order to enable a user to observe the interior of the cavity during the operation of the oven i.e. the foodstuff to be cooked. Such ovens often show the problem, that the front wall of the door is getting very hot during operation such that people, in particular children, can hurt themselves when touching it. Moreover, a lot of heat is radiated from the oven door to the surroundings. Accordingly, the energy efficiency is suboptimal. A further problem is met when the oven is positioned at a low installation height. In this case one has to stoop down in order to observe the foodstuff placed within the oven cavity, which is quite uncomfortable for the user.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a household appliance of the above-mentioned kind posing little danger of getting burned, having a good energy efficiency and enabling a user to observe the inside of the cavity in a comfortable manner.
This object is solved in that the frame of a household appliance of the above-mentioned kind comprises at least one window portion made of transparent material being visible from outside the appliance, wherein an optical deflecting device is provided for projecting an image of the interior of the cavity on the window portion.
Accordingly, in contrast to conventional ovens, the front wall of the door does not have to be made of a transparent material, e.g. glass, such that a material with better heat insulating properties may be used. Thus, a good energy efficiency can be achieved. Moreover, when a material with good heat insulating properties is used for the front wall of the door, the danger of getting burned can be eliminated.
If the household appliance is to be installed at a low installation height, the window portion is preferably arranged at an upper portion of the frame such that the user can observe the inside of the cavity without the need to stoop down.
When the household appliance is installed at a higher installation height, the window portion is preferably arranged at a side portion of the frame such that the image of the interior of the cavity is comfortably observable by a user standing next to the household appliance.
The window portion and the frame may be made integral in order to reduce the number of components. Accordingly, the assembly of the household appliance can be simplified.
According to one aspect of the present invention the optical deflecting device comprises a mirror. Such a mirror is an inexpensive means for projecting an image of the interior of the cavity on the window portion. Accordingly, the overall costs of the household appliance can be kept down.
Moreover, the optical deflecting device can comprise a magnification unit for magnifying the image of the interior of the cavity projected on the window portion. Thus, a person can better observe the inside of the cavity.
Preferably, the optical deflecting device is arranged within the door in order to safe installation space. Moreover, the optical deflecting device is less influenced by the heat generated within the oven cavity when installed within the door. Accordingly, the life time of the optical deflecting device can be increased.
Since the inside of the cavity can be observed through the window portion of the frame, the front wall can be non-transparent. Moreover, the front wall can be made of a heat insulating and/or scratch-resistant and/or haptically pleasant material.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawing. In the drawing
The front wall 20 is made of a heat insulating, scratch-resistent and haptically pleasant non-transparent material. In order to enable a user of the oven 10 to observe the interior of the cavity 14 during the operation of the oven 10, i.e. the food stuff placed therein, an upper portion of the frame 22, which is visible from outside the appliance 10, is integrally provided with a transparent window portion 30. Moreover, an optical deflecting device 32, which comprises a mirror 34, is arranged in the spacing between the front wall 20 and the center glass 26 in such a manner, that an image of the interior of the cavity 14 is projected on the window portion 30. Accordingly, one can observe the interior of the cavity 14 by looking at the window portion 30 from above, as it is indicated by arrows 36 and 38.
The arrangement shown in
The front wall 50 is made of a heat insulating, scratch-resistant and haptically pleasant non-transparent material. In order to enable a user of the oven 40 to observe the interior of the cavity 44, a side portion of the frame 52, which is visible from outside the appliance 10, is provided with a transparent window portion 60. Moreover, an optical deflecting device 62, which comprises a magnifying mirror 64, is arranged in the spacing between the front wall 50 and the center glass 56 in such a manner, that an image of the interior of the cavity 44 is projected on the window portion 60 in enlarged scale. Accordingly, one can observe the interior of the cavity 44 by looking at the window portion 60 from the side, as it is indicated by arrows 66 and 68.
The provision of the window portion 60 at a side portion of the frame 52 is advantageous at the time when the oven 40 is installed on eye level. Moreover, the household appliance 40 shows the same advantages with respect to the energy efficiency and the elimination of the danger of getting burned as the household appliance 10 shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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08022119.5 | Dec 2008 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/08610 | 12/3/2009 | WO | 00 | 6/6/2011 |