The present invention relates to a cooking oven.
A cooking oven comprising a muffle inside which, in proximity to the ceiling, there is a grill heating element is well known. The heating element is connected to the walls of the muffle. In particular the muffle comprises a rear wall in which is a slot is fashioned and one end of the grill heating element is inserted into it. The end of the heating element is then fixed to the oven with screws.
Moreover, a front part of the heating element (closer to the oven door) rests upon a cross member, shaped like the letter āCā, the ends of which are inserted in specific protuberances fashioned in the side vertical walls of the muffle.
A drawback of this constructive solution is tied to the fact that, with the deformation of the materials that occurs while the heating element and oven are heating up, there is a risk of the cross member slipping out of the side protuberances and falling. Moreover, since the side protuberances are enamelled, there would also be the risk of the cross member deforming and damaging the enamel.
In an alternative constructive solution, a front part of the heating element could be secured to the walls of the muffle by means of plates and screws.
A drawback of this constructive solution is tied to the fact that, as a result of the deformations which accompany the heating up of the heating element and oven, the cross member could generate undesirable and dangerous mechanical tensions on the muffle and/or heating element.
In this context, the technical task at the basis of the present invention is to provide an oven that enables the drawbacks of the prior art to be overcome. In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide an oven that is not damaged by the thermal expansions of the components thereof.
The stated technical task and specified objects are substantially achieved by an oven comprising the technical features disclosed in one or more of the appended claims.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the approximate and thus non-limiting description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of an oven, as illustrated in the appended drawings, in which:
In the appended Figures, the reference number 1 denotes an oven for foods (for example for baking or in any case defrosting foods). The oven 1 could be, for example, an electric oven, but also a combined gas-electric oven or even a microwave oven. The oven 1 comprises a muffle 2, a groove 20 fashioned in a wall of the muffle 2, and a tab 4 that contributes to supporting an electric heating element 3 for cooking.
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In an operational configuration, the tab 4 is partly inserted into the groove 20, along which it is free to slide so as to compensate for any thermal expansions. In the operational configuration, the tab 4 is free to slide in the groove 4 only along a predetermined direction, the latter being a preferential direction of deformation of the electric heating element 3 as a consequence of heating up. Conveniently, this predetermined direction is perpendicular to a plane in which the door lies in the closed configuration.
Advantageously, the groove 20 is fashioned in an upper wall 21 of the muffle 2. The electric heating element 3 is a grill. It is mounted in proximity to the upper wall 21 of the muffle 2. Conveniently, the electric heating element 3 extends parallel to a plane (which is substantially horizontal). The distance of a plane in which the electric heating element 3 lies from the upper wall 21 is less than 5 centimetres. The groove 20 is delimited below by the upper wall 21 of the muffle. The upper wall 21 of the muffle comprises an enamelled surface facing the interior of the muffle 2, and a non-enamelled surface facing upward. In particular, the portion of the upper wall 21 intended to come into contact with the tab 4 is not enamelled. In this manner, the shifting of the tab 4 caused by thermal deformations will not ruin the enamel. Moreover, the portion of the upper wall 21 intended to come into contact with the tab 4 is not in view and it is thus not necessary for it be enamelled (and in any case even if it were enamelled, there would be no visible damage as it is not in view; furthermore, the possibility for the tab 4 to slide along the groove 20 ensures that no tensions will be generated such as to damage the oven 1).
The groove 20 is defined by a protuberance 200 that projects inside the muffle 2. The protuberance 200 has an opening 201 facing a front part 22 of the oven 1 (the front part 22 of the oven 1 is the one in which the door for accessing the inside of the muffle 2 is fashioned). Conveniently, the section of the tab 4 that is inserted in the groove 20 blocks off the opening 201 of the protuberance 200. In this manner, vapours bearing fat particles released during cooking cannot be deposited inside the groove 20.
Conveniently, the oven 1 comprises a cross member 30 supporting the electric heating element 3. The cross member 30 is constrained to the tab 4 and is underneath the electric heating element 3. The cross member 30 is preferably a rod (typically metal) that extends rectilinearly between two side walls 91, 92 of the muffle 2 (conveniently, the rod extends perpendicularly to the two side walls 9192 of the muffle 2). The side walls 91, 92 of the muffle 2 extend vertically and connect a front area and a back area of the muffle 2.
Conveniently, the electric heating element 3 rests upon the cross member 30. Advantageously, the electric heating element 3 is hooked onto the cross member 30 by means of specific hooks. In this regard, the electric heating element 3 is shaped like a bar bent into a serpentine pattern. The hooks are positioned along said rod and connect the cross member 30 and the electric heating element 3. Conveniently, the tab 4 is non-removably connected (preferably welded) to the cross member 30.
Conveniently, the tab 4 is bent. In particular, the tab 4 comprises a first upper part 41, which in said operational configuration is intended to be inserted in said groove 20, a second part 42 joining it with said cross member 30 (in particular, the second part 42 is welded to the cross member 30), and a third part 43, which extends from top to bottom between the first upper part 41 and the second part 42. The third part 43 is therefore interposed between the first upper part 41 and the second part 42. Conveniently, in the operational configuration, the first upper part 41 extends horizontally. Analogously, the groove 20 also extends horizontally. As exemplified in the appended Figures, the third part 43 is instead vertical.
The tab 4 can be extracted from the groove 20 by sliding the same along the groove 20. Advantageously, the cross member 30 and/or the tab 4 are made of metallic material.
Let an imaginary vertical plane 5 be defined, situated at half the depth of the muffle 2. In this manner, the imaginary plane 5 will divide the muffle 2 into a first and second area 51, 52 (see
What was described earlier with reference to a tab 4 and a groove 20 can be repeated for a plurality of tabs that are engaged in corresponding grooves (unillustrated embodiment). Advantageously, the plurality of grooves supports a same cross member 30. If only one groove 20 is present, it is at a same distance from the side walls 91, 92 of the oven 1.
The present invention further relates to a method for connecting a grill heating element to an oven. The method comprises the steps of inserting at least a first portion 31 of said electric heating element 3 into a slot 93 fashioned in a rear wall 23 of the muffle 2 and inserting the tab 4 into the groove 20. Conveniently, the step of inserting the tab into the groove 20 follows the step of inserting the first portion 31 into the slot 93 fashioned in the rear wall 23 of the muffle 2. After the tab 4 has been inserted into the groove 20, the method further envisages fixing the first portion 31 to remaining parts of the oven 1 by means of a removable threaded connection.
The present invention has numerous advantages. An important advantage is tied to the fact that upon the oven 1 heating up, the tab 4 can translate along the groove 20 without generating tensions in the oven 1. A further important advantage is tied to the fact that the tab 4 rests upon a part of the oven 1 outside the muffle 2 and is thus not enamelled. Consequently, even in the event of the tab 4 sliding along the groove 20, one does not run the risk of damaging the delicate enameling inside the muffle 2.
The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variants, all falling within the scope of the inventive concept which characterizes it. Furthermore, all of the details may be replaced by other technically equivalent elements. In practical terms, all of the materials used, as well as the dimensions, can be any whatsoever according to need.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| PR2013A000086 | Oct 2013 | IT | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/IB2014/065559 | 10/23/2014 | WO | 00 |