1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an Over-the-Range microwave oven, and particularly, to an Over-the-Range microwave oven having a flow passage structure preventing heat, steam and air containing cooking by-products generated from a cooking source of a gas range from being spread to the front of a cook.
2. Description of the Background Art
In general, an Over-the-Range (OTR) microwave oven is one of electric home appliances, which is installed on a wall surface of an upper space portion of a gas range installed in the kitchen, so as to be used to cook using microwave in a cavity and to suck/exhaust combustion gas and pollution air in the kitchen (i.e., performing a ventilation function) generated from the gas range installed under the OTR microwave oven using a blower installed therein.
As shown in
A rotary tray (not shown) is rotatably installed inside the cavity 1 so as to rotate food received in the cavity 1.
An air suction port 7 communicating with the exhaust passage 5 is positioned at a lower side of the outer casing 4, and an air discharge port 8 for discharging air to the outside is formed on an upper surface of the outer casing 4. Here, according to user convenience, the air discharge port 8 is connected to a ventilating duct of a building and the like through a connection duct 8, or communicates with a plurality of discharge ports 11 formed on the entire upper surface of the outer casing 4.
In addition, a door 12 is installed at a front surface of the outer casing 4 in order to take food in or take it out of the cavity 1. Meanwhile, reference numeral 13 denotes a high voltage generator for supplying a high voltage to the magnetron 3.
The conventional OTR microwave oven having such a construction is installed above a gas range 200, and performs a hood function for ventilating smoke or smell generated when a user cooks using the gas range 200 as well as the original function of the microwave oven 200.
Hereinafter, an operation of the conventional ORT microwave oven will be described in brief.
First, the user opens the door 12 and puts food on the rotary tray in the cavity 1. The user then closes the door 12 and pushes an operation button of an operation panel (not shown). The rotary tray is rotated to thereby rotate the food thereon. At the same time, microwave is generated from the magnetron 3 and is induced into the cavity 1, such that the original function of the microwave oven, that is, cooking the food by the microwave energy, is performed.
In addition, when the user pushes a hood operation button on the operation panel, the blower 6 installed in the OTR microwave oven 100 is driven so as to generate a suction force, by which combustion gas and pollution air generated when the user cooks using the gas range installed under the microwave oven, in a direction indicated by an arrow of dotted line in
However, since the conventional OTR microwave oven has a structurally narrow air suction port 7 formed on the outer casing 4 and, as shown in
Accordingly, the conventional ORT microwave oven cannot maintain a pleasant environment for cooking in a kitchen, thereby deteriorating product reliability and competitiveness.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an Over-the-Range microwave oven having a flow passage structure preventing heat, steam and air containing cooking-by products generated from a cooking source of a gas range from being spread to the front of a cook.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided an over-the-hood (OTR) microwave oven including: a main body installed above a cooking source of a gas range and having therein a cavity and an electric equipment chamber in which a magnetron is located; an air exhaust path installed inside the main body and providing a path through which air generated from the cooking source which is introduced through a suction port formed at the bottom of the main body by a suction force of a blower installed at the main body is exhausted to the outside of the main body; and an airstream guide path installed inside the main body and providing a path through which air inside the electric equipment chamber is discharged to a front end portion of the bottom of the main body by a flow generating apparatus installed inside the electric equipment chamber in order to guide air from the cooking source to the suction port.
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
In the drawings:
Hereinafter, an Over-the-Range (OTR) microwave oven in accordance with the present invention will be described in detail with reference to one embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
There can be a plurality of embodiments an Over-the-Range microwave oven in accordance with the present invention, and, hereinafter, the most preferable embodiment will be described.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As illustrated therein, an OTR microwave oven 300 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention includes: a main body 30 installed above a cooking source of a gas range 200 and having therein a cavity (not illustrated) and an electric equipment chamber 27 in which a magnetron 3 is located; an air exhaust path 50 formed inside the main body 30 to thereby provide a path through which air generated from the cooking source and introduced through a suction port 45 formed at the bottom of the main body 30 is discharged to the outside through a discharge port 46 formed at an upper side of the main body; and an airstream guide path 57 formed inside the main body 30 to thereby provide a path through which air inside the electric equipment chamber 27 is discharged to a front end portion of the main body 30 by a flow generating apparatus provided inside the electric equipment chamber 27 in order to guide air from the cooking source to the suction port 45.
The airstream guide path 57 is formed at the bottom of the main body such that an inlet 58 thereof is formed at the bottom of the electric equipment chamber 27 and an outlet 59 thereof is formed at the front end portion of the bottom of the main body 30.
The outlet 59 of the airstream guide path 57 is extended in a longitudinal direction of the front end portion of the bottom of the main body 30 such that air flowing from the electric equipment chamber 27 is exhausted via the entire front end portion of the bottom of the main body 30.
Meanwhile, an airstream guide unit 60 is formed at a lower end of the outlet 59 of the airstream guide path 57 in order to guide a direction of the air coming out through the airstream guide path 57. A slit 61 is formed between the airstream guide unit 60 and an upper end of the outlet 59 of the airstream guide path 57.
The airstream guide unit 60 is extended along the longitudinal direction of the front end portion of the bottom of the main body 30, and a cylindrical member whose cross section is circular is used therefor.
In addition, an upper side of the outlet 59 of the airstream guide path 57 has a certain radius of curvature such that air being discharged flows downwardly of the main body 30, that is, in a direction where the gas range 200 is located. At this time, the radius of curvature of the upper side of the outlet 59 is the same as that of the airstream guide unit 60, preferably, for smooth airstream.
Meanwhile, as the flow generating apparatus installed inside the electric equipment chamber 27, as illustrated in
Here, the inlet 58 of the airstream guide path 57 has a certain radius of curvature and is protrudingly extended to thereby help exhaust air generated by the cooling fan 70 effectively to the outside through the airstream guide path.
As illustrated therein, an auxiliary flow generating apparatus 80 is further included in order to more efficiently exhaust air inside the electric equipment chamber 27 through the airstream guide path 57.
The auxiliary flow generating apparatus 80 is preferably installed inside the electric equipment chamber 27 and at the inlet 58 side of the airstream guide path 57, and comprises a fan motor such as a separate centrifugal fan or a cross flow fan.
In addition, if the flow of the air exhausted to the outside from the electric equipment chamber 27 through the airstream guide path 57 is maintained within an appropriate velocity range, as illustrated in
Hereinafter, an operation of the OTR microwave oven in accordance with the present invention will be described. Here, since a cooking process, the original function of the microwave oven, is the same as that in the conventional art, a description therefor will be omitted. A hood function will be described in detail.
If the user pushes the hood operation button on the operation panel, the blower 40 installed inside the microwave oven 300 is operated to generate a suction force, by which combustion gas and pollution air generated when the user cooks using the gas range installed under the microwave oven 200 through the air suction port 45 formed at the bottom of the main body 30. The sucked air is exhausted to the outside via the air exhaust path 50 through the air discharge port 46 formed at an upper surface of the main body 30, whereby the microwave oven serves as the hood for ventilating smoke or smell.
At the same time, by the operation of the cooling fan 70 or the auxiliary generating apparatus 80 inside the electric equipment chamber 27, air of the electric equipment chamber 27 passes the airstream guide path 57 and is discharged to the outside through the airstream guide unit 60 and the slit 61 which are formed at the outlet 59 formed at the front end portion of the bottom of the main body 30.
Here, if velocity of air discharged through the outlet 59 of the airstream guide path 57 is high, as illustrated in
In addition, if velocity of the air discharged through the outlet 59 of the airstream guide path 57 is within an appropriate range, as illustrated in
As described so far, the OTR microwave oven of the present invention can effectively collect air containing cooking by-products generated from a cooking source which flows out toward the front of the OTR microwave oven where the cook is located, and can increase collection efficiency even when air containing cooking by-products is exhausted at a low velocity.
Accordingly, the present invention can obtain delightfulness of a cooking environment by blocking air containing cooking by-products which used to flow toward the face of the cook, thereby improving product reliability and competitiveness.
As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
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10-2005-0011004 | Feb 2005 | KR | national |
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20060175322 A1 | Aug 2006 | US |