German Patent Reference 10 2008 025 907.1, filed 29 May 2008, the priority document corresponding to this invention, to which a foreign priority benefit is claimed under Title 35, United States Code, Section 119, and its entire teachings are incorporated, by reference, into this specification.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an oven muffle, in particular an oven muffle having at least two wall elements adjoining each other which delimit at least some regions of an interior space that can be used as a cooking chamber, in which the wall elements are composed of glass or glass ceramic and the adjacent wall elements are oriented at an angle to one another.
2. Discussion of Related Art
Electrically heated ovens for freestanding ranges or for installation in a kitchen unit are generally known. The oven is essentially composed of an enameled oven muffle, which is heated from above and below with tubular heating elements. On the front side, the oven muffle is closed by a framed glass door. Usually, the upper heating system is situated on the interior of the oven muffle and in high-end ovens, is also assisted by a second heating element that enables the oven to execute a grilling function. The lower heating element is attached to the outside of the muffle floor. In addition to these standard heating schemes for upper/lower heating and grilling mode, a recirculating air fan is frequently also incorporated into the back wall, which can also have a separate heating ring in order not only to recirculate air, but also to produce hot air.
Another known approach is to embody oven walls of glass or glass ceramic. The use of glass ceramic in ovens is known from Canadian Patent Reference CA 2,183,498, which discloses an oven composed of glass ceramic for better cleanability. German Patent Reference DE 35 27 957 C2 describes an oven muffle composed of glass ceramic that is detachably assembled and is heated by externally mounted radiant heating elements. The plates are inserted into a supporting or holding frame, which means that the resulting edges and joints, particularly in the lower corner regions of the oven muffle, can only be cleaned with great difficulty. In addition, it has a high degree of structural complexity. Taking this into account, German Patent Reference DE 35 27 958 C2 proposes an enameled sheet steel muffle, with window openings provided in the side walls, into which the glass or glass ceramic plates are inserted. In this case, the same problem arises. In addition to the fact that the joints and connections can only be cleaned with difficulty, a large portion of the muffle chamber is again composed of enameled sheet steel.
One object of this invention is to provide an oven muffle that is easy to clean and has a low level of structural complexity.
This object is attained because the wall elements are integrally joined to one another and constitute one formed part. According to this invention, the wall elements are oriented at an angle with respect to one another. This yields an easy-to-clean, closed contour in the transition region between the two wall elements, oriented toward the interior. The integral joining of the glass or glass ceramic wall elements produces a mechanical bond that has a sufficient static stability. It is possible to eliminate the use of a support frame in order to simplify the construction.
According to one embodiment of this invention, it is possible for the formed part to have three wall elements and for the wall elements to be arranged so that the formed part is embodied as essentially V-shaped or U-shaped. If the oven muffle is embodied so that the two wall elements embodied as side walls are bent from the wall element embodied as the floor or ceiling, from its sides adjacent to opposing wall elements, then all of the edge regions of the oven muffle in which soiling usually has an elevated tendency to collect are easy to clean.
In one alternative embodiment of this invention, the boundary edges oriented toward the front and/or back of the oven muffle, belonging to the wall elements that have been bent toward each other, transition into each other to form a flat sealing surface. This makes it easy to achieve a successful contact and sealing of the oven door at the front of the oven muffle. An additional wall element that delimits the rear surface of the interior can be placed in a sealed fashion against the back surface of the formed part.
It is also possible for at least one of the wall elements to form a flat sealing surface on its side oriented away from the other formed-on wall element. It is then possible for additional wall elements or also other formed parts to be attached in a simple, sealed fashion to the sides of the wall elements.
The functionality of the formed part can be improved even further if at least one of the wall elements has at least one functional element, such as a projection, a receptacle, and/or a recess, integrally formed into or onto it, which is formed into the inner surface of the wall element oriented toward the interior or which protrudes from the inner surface into the interior.
In this case, it is possible for an oven muffle to be embodied, for example, so that in the region of or near the front and/or rear side of the oven muffle, the functional element is formed into or onto the wall element that constitutes or forms the oven muffle floor and/or the wall elements that constitute or form the oven muffle side walls. The functional element can then be used as a barrier or dam to prevent grease from leaking out.
It is also possible for the functional elements to be in the form of receptacles formed into or onto at least one of the wall elements forming the oven muffle side walls. The functional elements here are then able to perform a supporting function. In one embodiment of the oven muffle, the two wall elements that constitute or form the oven muffle side walls have receptacles that constitute or form guides for baking sheets, extending in the direction of the depth of the oven muffle. The concept of simple cleanability is thus also taken into account.
The functional element can also be a grease-catching basin, in the form of a recess in the oven muffle floor.
According to one embodiment of this invention, it is also possible for the interior to be delimited by at least two formed parts. The formed parts can then be assembled to delimit at least some regions of the interior. This results in a stable construction because the formed parts, in a frame-like fashion, constitute or form the oven muffle floor, the two oven muffle side walls, and the oven muffle ceiling.
Alternatively or in addition, it is possible for the formed part to be attached to at least one plate-like wall element that delimits the interior and for the formed part and the at least one plate-like wall element, in frame-like fashion, to constitute or form the oven muffle floor, the two oven muffle side walls, and the oven muffle ceiling.
The two above-mentioned frame-like structures successfully achieve a stable fixing of the assembly in a simple fashion because the formed parts or the formed part and the plate-like wall element are clamped against each other by strap elements. In order to account for the different thermal expansion behavior of the strap and of the glass/glass ceramic, it is possible for the strap to be embodied as spring-elastic in at least some regions or for the strap to be equipped with a spring element.
If the oven muffle according to this invention is embodied so that a supporting piece is held in the region of or near the joint between two formed parts placed against each other or in the region of or near the joint between a formed part and a plate-like wall element, then the functionality can be increased with a low level of complexity. The supporting piece can then be used either internally or externally for attaching add-on pieces. It is possible for a supporting frame to be fastened on the interior, such as for baking sheets, roasting pans, and the like. On the outside, the supporting piece can be equipped, for example, with mounts for suspending the oven muffle in the range.
It is also possible for the strap element to be equipped with mounting elements. It is then possible, for example, to fasten heating elements to the strap. The mounting elements can also be used for suspending the oven muffle in the range.
The supporting piece can also have a lamp for illuminating the interior. In particular, a temperature-resistant lamp can be in the form of optical fibers that couple their light into the edge of the wall element, in the vicinity of or near the joint.
This invention is explained in view of exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings, wherein:
As shown in
By contrast with the embodiment according to
The frame-like component is held together by two strap elements 30 that are embodied in the form of clamping straps. The strap element 30 is embodied as a metal band that has angled pieces 31 pointing outward at its band ends. Tabs 31.1 are punched and bent out from the angled pieces 31. The tabs 31.1 each have an opening 31.2. The strap elements 30 are looped around the front and back regions of the frame and the band ends are aligned with each other. A Teflon™ or graphite strip provided to protect against scratching can be inserted between the strap element 30 and the formed parts 10.
When attaching glass ceramic muffles to metal parts, it is inherently necessary to take into account the different thermal expansions of the two materials because the metal frame expands or, if the metal frame were to internally engage in the oven muffle or were to be affixed to the oven muffle, the glass ceramic muffle would then crack and break during heating. For this reason, the band ends of the strap element 30 are attached to a spring element 32. The spring ends are suspended in a prestressed fashion in the openings 31.2 of the angled pieces 31. This takes into account the different thermal expansion behaviors. The spring element 32 can also be situated or positioned in a location other than the one shown in
The arrangement shown in
The embodiment shown in
In addition to the shell-shaped formed parts 10 shown in
In order to secure the oven muffle inside the oven unit as a whole, this invention provides the strap element 30 with punched-out tabs 33, as shown in
The sealing element 34 is secured by a clamp 35. The clamp 35 is situated or positioned between the strap element 30 and the range frame 60, as shown in
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Co-Pending U.S. Appl. No. 12/455,306, filed May 29, 2009; inventors Martin Taplan et al.; title Oven Muffle. |
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