Information
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Patent Grant
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6433321
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Patent Number
6,433,321
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 14, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 13, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Bushnell, Esq.; Robert E.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 219 715
- 219 716
- 219 702
- 219 718
- 363 21
- 363 17
- 363 98
- 363 97
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A microwave oven comprising a magnetron for generating a high frequency in response to a high voltage, a transformer having primary and secondary coils, the transformer generating the high voltage in a turn ratio of the primary and secondary coils and supplying it to the magnetron, and high-power output switching means for controlling the level of a voltage applied to the primary coil of the transformer. The microwave oven with the high-power output switching means can control its maximum power output level on the basis of an allowable amount of current supplied to a distribution board.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to microwave ovens, and more particularly to a microwave oven having high-power output switching means capable of controlling the maximum power output of the oven according to allowable current of a distribution board.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Microwave ovens are generally adapted to perform a cooking operation based on a super-high frequency, in a different manner from cooking equipment of an external heating type based on thermal conduction and thermal radiation. Such a conventional microwave oven comprises a super-high frequency oscillation tube, or a magnetron, for generating a super-high frequency of 2,450 MHz in response to high-voltage power applied thereto. The super-high frequency of 2,450 MHz generated from the magnetron causes an electric field to turn in direction at a rate of 2.45 billion times per second. Where this super-high frequency is applied to food, molecules of water in the food vibrate at a rate of 2.45 billion times per second while generating a large amount of heat, thereby cooking the food.
In the above-mentioned conventional microwave oven, allowable current is fixed at a predetermined value in a hardware manner, so the maximum power consumption of the microwave oven, related to the maximum power output thereof, is set to a certain value below power consumption based on the allowable current value.
For example, assuming allowable current of a home distribution board is 15A, microwave oven oscillatable current of about 13.8A is obtained by subtracting hood motor current consumption of about 0.6A and hood lamp current consumption of about 0.6A from the allowable current value. In this case, power consumption of the microwave oven is 1656 Watts if an input voltage is 120V and a power factor is 0.95. The maximum power output of the microwave oven is theoretically 950 Watts if efficiency is 60%.
In other words, in the conventional microwave oven, allowable current is fixed at a predetermined value in a hardware manner, thereby making it impossible for the microwave oven to output its maximum power higher than a predetermined value even though allowable current of a home distribution board is set to a greater value. That is, it is impossible for the microwave oven to change its maximum power output according to given situations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problem, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a microwave oven having high power output switching means capable of controlling the maximum power output of the oven according to allowable current of a distribution board.
In accordance with the present invention, the above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of a microwave oven comprising a magnetron for generating a high frequency in response to a high voltage; a transformer having primary and secondary coils, the transformer generating the high voltage in a turn ratio of the primary and secondary coils and supplying a to the magnetron; and high-power output switching means for controlling the level of a voltage applied to the primary coil of the transformer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A more complete appreciation of the invention, and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily apparent as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference symbols indicate the same or similar components, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a circuit diagram showing the construction of a microwave oven with high-power output switching means in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a circuit diagram showing the construction of a microwave oven with high-power output switching means in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 3
is a circuit diagram showing the construction of a microwave oven with high-power output switching means in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
is a circuit diagram showing the construction of a microwave oven with high-power output switching means in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
With reference to
FIG. 1
, the present microwave oven comprises a hood motor HM, a hood motor relay
21
for switching the operation of the hood motor HM, a hood lamp HL, and a hood lamp relay
22
for switching the operation of the hood lamp HL.
The microwave oven further comprises a controller
80
for controlling the entire operation of the oven, and a key input unit
71
connected electrically to the controller
80
for inputting an operation command from the user. The key input unit
71
inputs a variety of commands from the user and transfers them to the controller
80
.
The microwave oven further comprises a filter
31
for removing noise from a signal of voltage from an electric cord
10
, and a low-voltage transformer
32
for supplying low-voltage direct current (DC) power to the controller
80
. The low-voltage transformer
32
is connected to the electric cord
10
via the filter
31
to receive the voltage from the cord
10
at its primary coil, step it down and apply the resulting low voltage to the controller
80
.
A primary safety switch
33
is connected to a power line extending from the filter
31
at its one terminal to block or pass the supply of power from the electric cord
10
according to the opening or shutting of a door of the microwave oven. A monitor switch
34
is connected to the other terminal of the primary safety switch
33
to, when the switch
33
becomes out of order, operate in an opposite manner to the switch
33
so as to form a short circuit. A secondary safety switch
35
is connected to the other terminal of the primary safety switch
33
via the monitor switch
34
at its one terminal and to the one terminal of the switch
33
via a lamp L of a cooking cavity at its other terminal. The lamp L is turned on/off in response to ON/OFF operations of the secondary safety switch
35
.
A power relay
36
is connected to the other terminal of the secondary safety switch
35
, and a drive motor DM and cooling fan motor FM are connected between the power relay
36
and the monitor switch
34
. Power output switching means
40
is connected between the power relay
36
and a primary coil
51
of a high-voltage transformer
50
whose one end is connected to the monitor switch
34
. The power relay
36
acts to control the supply of power from the secondary safety switch
35
to the power output switching means
40
.
The power output switching means
40
includes a switch having a plurality of contacts, a common contact
41
connected to a commercial alternating current (AC) power line via the power relay
36
, a first contact
42
connected to the other end of the primary coil
51
of the high-voltage transformer
50
, and a second contact
43
connected to an intermediate tap of the primary coil
51
. The power output switching means
40
, constructed in this manner, may preferably be provided at a certain position outside or inside of the microwave oven.
A high-voltage capacitor C and magnetron
60
are connected to a secondary coil of the high-voltage transformer
50
, and a high-voltage diode D is in turn connected to the high-voltage capacitor C.
A detailed description will hereinafter be given of the operation of the microwave oven with the above-stated construction in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
In case the microwave oven is installed under the condition that allowable current of a distribution board has a first value, for example, about
15
A, the common contact
41
of the switch of the power output switching means
40
is connected to the first contact
42
thereof. If the common contact
41
is connected to the first contact
42
, then the microwave oven is operated in a general power output mode where its power output is based on a certain value below the first allowable current value, namely, its maximum current consumption amounts to about
15
A.
Alternatively, provided that the microwave oven is installed under the condition that the allowable current of the distribution board has a second value higher than the first value, for example, about
20
A, the common contact
41
of the switch of the power output switching means
40
is connected to the second contact
43
thereof. Where the common contact
41
is connected to the second contact
43
, the power output of the microwave oven is based on a certain value below the second allowable current value, namely, the maximum current consumption of the oven amounts to about
20
A. As a result, the microwave oven provides its power output higher than that in the general power output mode.
FIG. 2
is a circuit diagram showing the construction of a microwave oven with high-power output switching means in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, the power output switching means
40
includes a pair of relays instead of the switch having the plurality of contacts, shown in FIG.
1
. The microwave oven further comprises a switching command input unit for control of the relays.
In other words, a switching command input unit
72
is connected to the controller
80
to input a power output switching command and transfer it to the controller
80
. The power output switching means
40
is connected between the commercial AC power line and the primary coil
51
of the high-voltage transformer
50
to perform a power output switching operation under the control of the controller
80
.
The power output switching means
40
includes a first switching relay
44
connected between the commercial AC power line and the other end of the primary coil
51
of the high-voltage transformer
50
, and a second switching relay
45
connected between the commercial AC power line and the intermediate tap of the primary coil
51
. A relay driver
91
functions to drive the first and second switching relays
44
and
45
under the control of the controller
80
.
Where the microwave oven is installed under the condition that the allowable current of the distribution board has a first value, for example, about
15
A, the switching command input unit
72
inputs a power output switching command for selection of the general power output mode. Thus, the controller
80
controls the relay driver
91
in to response to the power output switching command inputted by the switching command input unit
72
to turn off the second switching relay
45
of the power output switching. means
40
and turn on the first switching relay
44
thereof. If the first switching relay
44
is turned on, then the microwave oven is operated in the general power output mode where its power output is based on a certain value below the first allowable current value, namely, its maximum current consumption amounts to about
15
A.
Alternatively, in case the microwave oven is installed under the condition that the allowable current of the distribution board has a second value higher than the first value, for example, about
20
A, the switching command input unit
72
inputs a power output switching command for selection of a high power output mode. Accordingly, the controller
80
controls the relay driver
91
in response to the power output switching command inputted by the switching command input unit
72
to turn off the first switching relay
44
of the power output switching means
40
and turn on the second switching relay
45
thereof. If the second switching relay
45
is turned on, then the microwave oven is operated in the high power output mode where its power output is based on a certain value below the second allowable current value, namely, its maximum current consumption amounts to about
20
A. As a result, the microwave oven provides its power output higher than that in the general power output mode.
FIG. 3
is a circuit diagram showing the construction of a microwave oven with high-power output switching means in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein an inverter is provided as the switching means to perform a power output switching operation in response to a pulse width modulated signal.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the present microwave oven comprises a hood motor HM, a hood motor relay
21
for switching the operation of the hood motor HM, a hood lamp HL, and a hood lamp relay
22
for switching the operation of the hood lamp HL.
The microwave oven further comprises a controller
80
for controlling the entire operation of the oven, and a key input unit
71
connected electrically to the controller
80
for inputting an operation command from the user. The key input unit
71
inputs a variety of commands from the user and transfers them to the controller
80
.
The microwave oven further comprises a filter
31
for removing noise from a signal of voltage from an electric cord
10
, and a low-voltage transformer
32
for supplying low-voltage DC power to the controller
80
. The low-voltage transformer
32
is connected to the electric cord
10
via the filter
31
to receive the voltage from the cord
10
at its primary coil, step It down and apply the resulting low voltage to the controller
80
.
A primary safety switch
33
is connected to a power line extending from the filter
31
at its one terminal to block or pass the supply of power from the electric cord
10
according to the opening or shutting of a door of the microwave oven. A monitor switch
34
is connected to the other terminal of the primary safety switch
33
to, when the switch
33
becomes out of order, operate in an opposite manner to the switch
33
so as to form a short circuit. A secondary safety switch
35
is connected to the other terminal of the primary safety switch
33
via the monitor switch
34
at its one terminal and to the one terminal of the switch
33
via a lamp L of a cooking cavity at its other terminal. The lamp L is turned on/off in response to ON/OFF operations of the secondary safety switch
35
.
A power relay
36
is connected to the other terminal of the secondary safety switch
35
, and a drive motor DM and cooling fan motor FM are connected between the power relay
36
and the monitor switch
34
. The drive motor DM is driven to turn a turntable. Switching means
100
is connected between the power relay
36
and a primary coil
51
of a high-voltage transformer
50
. The power relay
36
acts to control the supply of power from the secondary safety switch
35
to the switching means
100
.
The switching means
100
includes a rectifier
110
for rectifying commercial AC power, and a switching circuit
120
for switching a DC voltage from the rectifier
110
to the primary coil
51
of the high-voltage transformer
50
. To this end, the switching circuit
120
is provided with a plurality of switching devices.
Namely, the switching circuit
120
includes a first switching device Q
1
and second switching device Q
2
connected in series to the output of the rectifier
110
. A first capacitor C
1
is connected in parallel to the switching circuit
120
. A second capacitor C
2
and third capacitor C
3
are connected in series to each other and in turn in parallel to the switching circuit
120
.
A detailed description will hereinafter be given of the operation of the microwave oven with the above-stated construction in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention.
Provided the microwave oven is installed under the condition that allowable current of a distribution board has a first value, for example, about
15
A, a switching command input unit
72
inputs a power output switching command for selection of a general power output mode. Thus, the controller
80
controls a pulse width modulation (PWM) circuit
92
to control a duty ratio of the switching means
100
in the general power output mode.
Accordingly, the PWM circuit
92
controls switching operations of the first and second switching devices Q
1
and Q
2
in a predetermined general power output mode duty ratio under the control of the controller
80
. As a result, the microwave oven is operated in the general power output mode where its power output is based on a certain value below the first allowable current value, namely, its maximum current consumption amounts to about
15
A.
Alternatively, in case the microwave oven is installed under the condition that the allowable current of the distribution board has a second value higher than the first value, for example, about
20
A, the switching command input unit
72
inputs a power output switching command for selection of a high power output mode. Hence, the controller
80
controls the PWM circuit
92
to control the duty ratio of the switching means
100
in the high power output mode.
Therefore, the PWM circuit
92
controls the switching operations of the first and second switching devices Q
1
and Q
2
in a predetermined high power output mode duty ratio under the control of the controller
80
. As a result, the microwave oven is operated in the high power output mode where its power output is based on a certain value below the second allowable current value, namely, its maximum current consumption amounts to about
20
A. Thus, the microwave oven provides its power output higher than that in the general power output mode.
As apparent from the above description, according to the present invention, the microwave oven with the high-power output switching means can control its maximum power output level on the basis of an allowable amount of current supplied to a distribution board.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Claims
- 1. A microwave oven comprising:a magnetron for generating a high frequency in response to a high voltage; a transformer having primary and secondary coils, said transformer generating said high voltage in a turn ratio of said primary and secondary coils and supplying said high voltage to said magnetron; and switching means for adjusting a level of a voltage applied to said primary coil of said transformer; and control means for controlling said switching means, said control means outputting a first power output switching signal where a first allowable current value of a power source is applied to the microwave oven, said control means outputting a second power output switching signal where a second allowable current value of a power source which is higher than said first allowable current value is applied to the microwave oven, whereby said switching means adjust the level of the voltage at a first voltage level in response to said first power output switching signal and adjust the level of the voltage at a second voltage level which is higher than said first voltage level in response to said second power output switching signal.
- 2. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, wherein said primary coil of said transformer has an intermediate tap between its one end and its other end, and wherein said high-power output switching means includes a switch, said switch having a common contact connected to a commercial alternating current (AC) power line, a first contact connected to said intermediate tap of said primary coil of said transformer, and a second contact connected to said other end of said primary coil.
- 3. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, wherein said primary coil of said transformer has an intermediate tap between its one end and its other end, wherein said high-power output switching means includes a first switching relay connected between a commercial AC power line and said intermediate tap of said primary coil of said transformer, and a second switching relay connected between said commercial AC power line and said other end of said primary coil, and wherein said microwave oven further comprises:switching command input means for inputting a power output switching command; said control means for outputting a power output switching signal in response to said power output switching command inputted by said switching command input means; and relay drive means for controlling switching operations of said first and second switching relays in response to said power output switching signal from said control means.
- 4. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, said microwave oven further comprising:input means for inputting a power output switching command for said first and second power output switching signals.
- 5. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, said switching means comprising an inverter.
- 6. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 5, the microwave oven further comprising pulse width modulation means for controlling a duty ratio of a drive signal in accordance with said first and second power output switching signals.
- 7. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 6, said inverter comprising a rectifier, a first switching device, a second switching device, a first capacitor, a second capacitor and a third capacitor, said first and second switching devices being switched in response to said drive signal, said first and second devices connected in series to each other, said second and third capacitors connected in series to each other, the series connection of said first and second devices connected in parallel to said first capacitor, the series connection of said second and third capacitors connected in parallel to the series connection of said first and second switching devices, said primary coil having its one end connected to a connection point of said first and second switching devices and its other end connected to a connection point of said second and third capacitors.
- 8. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first allowable current value is 15 amperes.
- 9. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 8, wherein said second allowable current value is 20 amperes.
- 10. A microwave oven comprising:a magnetron for generating a high frequency in response to a high voltage; a transformer comprising a primary coil and a secondary coil, said transformer generating said high voltage and supplying said high voltage to said magnetron; an inverter for adjusting a level of a voltage applied to said primary coil, said inverter comprising a rectifier, a first and a second switching devices, and a plurality of capacitors, said first and said second switching devices connected in series to each other, said plurality of capacitors connected in series to each other, the series connection of said plurality of capacitors connected in parallel to the series connection of said first and said second switching devices, said primary coil having its one end connected to a connection point of said first and said second switching devices and its other end connected to a connection point of said plurality of said capacitors; and control means for controlling said inverter, said control means outputting a first power output switching signal where a first allowable current is supplied to the microwave oven, said control means outputting a second power output switching signal where a second allowable current is supplied to the microwave oven, said first and second switching devices being switched in response to said first and second power output switching signals, whereby the microwave oven has a first maximum power output level in response to said first power output switching signal and has a second maximum power output level in response to said second power output switching signal, and said second maximum power output level is higher than said first maximum power output level where a value of said second allowable current is higher than a value of said first allowable current.
- 11. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 10, further comprising pulse width modulation means for modulating pulse width of a drive signal to said inverter in accordance with said first and said second power output switching signals.
- 12. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 11, said inverter further comprising a smoothing circuit.
- 13. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 11, said microwave oven further comprising input means for inputting a power output switching command for said first and second power output switching signal.
- 14. A microwave oven comprising:a magnetron for generating a high frequency in response to a high voltage; a transformer comprising a primary coil and a secondary coil, said transformer generating said high voltage and supplying said high voltage to said magnetron; and an inverter for adjusting a level of a voltage applied to said primary coil, said inverter comprising a rectifier, a first switching device, a second switching device, a first capacitor, a second capacitor and a third capacitor, said first and second switching devices being switched in response to a drive signal, said first and second devices connected in series to each other, said second and third capacitors connected in series to each other, the series connection of said first and second devices connected in parallel to said first capacitor, the series connection of said second and third capacitors connected in parallel to the series connection of said first and second switching devices, said primary coil having its one end connected to a connection point of said first and second switching devices and its other end connected to a connection point of said second and third capacitors; a controller outputting a first power output switching signal where a first allowable current is supplied to the microwave oven, said controller outputting a second power output switching signal where a second allowable current is supplied to the microwave oven; and pulse width modulation means for controlling a duty ratio of said drive signal to said inverter in response to said first and said second power output switching signals, whereby the microwave oven has a first maximum power output level in response to said first power output switching signal and has a second maximum power output level in response to said second power output switching signal, and said second maximum power output level is higher than said first maximum power output level where a value of said second allowable current is higher than a value of said first allowable current.
- 15. The microwave oven as set forth in claim 14, said microwave oven further comprising input means for inputting a first power output switching command for said first power output switching signal where said first allowable current is supplied to the microwave oven, said input means for inputting a second power output switching command for said second power output switching signal where said second allowable current is supplied to the microwave oven.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-12686 |
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