Claims
- 1. A modularly constructed and variably configurable cook top arrangement comprising:a frame; at least two pre-formed individual assemblies, each individual assembly having parts formed of metal to which thermal insulation is joined; fastening means whereby the at least two individual assemblies can be joined with one another and with the frame structure and can be joined releasably to form a single functional unit.
- 2. The cook top arrangement of claim 1, wherein said at least two individual assemblies comprise at least one module selected from the group consisting of an exhaust component, burner unit, controlling module and signal and display unit operably connected to said individual assemblies, and further wherein said individual assemblies comprise a glass ceramic cook surface operably connected to said individual assemblies.
- 3. The cook top arrangement of claim 2, wherein said fastening means comprises a member selected from the group consisting of openings, bores, and cut-outs.
- 4. The cook top arrangement of claim 3, wherein at least one said fastening means provides for leading in and fixation of a ring, an ignition, a regulating system, a protective system and an indicating system.
- 5. The cook top arrangement of claim 1 wherein a plurality of operating functions are combined in a single assembly.
- 6. The cook top arrangement of claim 1 wherein the thermal insulation is formed of temperature-resistant fibers.
- 7. The cook top arrangement of claim 1 wherein the thermal insulation is formed of a microporous material.
- 8. The cook top arrangement of claim 7, wherein the thermal insulation is tightly bound mechanically to the shaped metal parts by at least one member selected from the group consisting of press-fit and bending tabs.
- 9. The cook top arrangement of claim 1 wherein the thermal insulation is tightly bound to the shaped metal parts by cementing.
- 10. The cook top arrangement of claim 1 wherein the thermal insulation comprises a bonded, solid ceramic fiber material which adheres continuously by bonding to the shaped metal part.
- 11. The cook top arrangement of claim 10, wherein the metal part is configured as a supporting, persistent sieve form for a thermal insulating layer to be prepared by the suction method as a sieve mesh.
- 12. The cook top arrangement of claim 1 wherein each of the individual assemblies have a compact symmetrical geometric shape.
- 13. The cook top arrangement of claim 1 wherein the individual assemblies have a symmetrical geometric shape after their assembly to a functional unit.
- 14. The cook top arrangement of claim 13, prepared by process selected from the group consisting of wherein the compact shape of the individual assemblies is achieved by folding or shortening a mixer tube, said mixer tube comprising auxiliary gas mixing means.
- 15. The cook top arrangement of claim 6 wherein the temperature-resistant fibers comprise SiO2—Al2O3.
- 16. The cook top arrangement of claim 1 wherein the thermal insulation is prepared by a process selected from the group consisting of a foaming method and a bum-out method.
- 17. The cook top arrangement of claim 16 wherein the thermal insulation is of a foamed material.
- 18. The cook top arrangement of claim 16 wherein the thermal insulation is made by a burnt-out method.
- 19. The cook top arrangement of claim 11, wherein said metal part is configured as a perforated piece of sheet metal.
- 20. The cook top arrangement of claim 11, wherein said metal part is configured as a slitted piece of sheet metal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/753,214 filed Nov. 21, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,979,429.
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Continuations (1)
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