The present application claims priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2008-0073540 (filed on Jul. 28, 2008).
The present invention relates to a cooking device, and more particularly, to a gas oven range including a reflector and to a reflector configured to reflect heat generated from a burner.
Gas oven ranges are used for cooking foods using a gaseous fuel. Such a gas oven range includes an oven chamber in which food is cooked, and a burner configured to burn a gaseous fuel for cooking food accommodated in the oven chamber. The burner can be installed on the ceiling of the oven chamber for generating a flame by burning a gaseous fuel and heat food placed in the oven chamber by radiant heat from the flame.
The object of the present invention is to provide a gas oven range having an improved gas combusting efficiency of a burner. during cooking
Another object of the present invention is to provide a reflector configured to efficiently transfer heat generated by combustion of gas at a burner to food in an oven chamber of a gas oven range.
According to the present invention, a gas oven range includes: an oven chamber in which food is cooked; a burner inside the oven chamber; and a reflector configured to reflect flame and heat generated by combustion of gas at the burner. In particular the reflector is installed between the ceiling of the oven chamber and the burner to reflect the flame generated when a gaseous fuel is burned at the burner toward the inside of the oven chamber, i.e. toward food placed therein to be cooked. The reflector divides the oven chamber into a combustion space in which gas is burned by the burner and an exhaust space to which combustion gas generated by combustion of gas at the burner is discharged.
According to another embodiment, a reflector includes: a reflection part configured to reflect flame and heat generated by combustion of gas at a burner; and an exhaust hole configured to discharge combustion gas generated by combustion of gas at the burner toward a side opposite to the burner. To install the reflector within an oven chamber of a gas oven range a fixing flange is provided that is configured to fix the reflection part to an oven chamber.
Further the reflector for reflecting flame and heat generated by combustion of gas at a burner disposed at an oven chamber includes a structure for preventing flame and heat generated by combustion of gas at the burner from leaking upward through gaps between both lateral end portions of the reflector and lateral surfaces of the oven chamber.
The reflector further includes compartment parts extending from both sides of the reflection part to positions close to or contacting lateral surfaces of the oven chamber. The compartment parts being configured to prevent flame and heat of the burner from leaking to a side opposite to the burner through gaps between lateral end portions of the compartment parts and the lateral surfaces of the oven chamber.
The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Hereinafter, a reflector and a gas oven range including the reflector will be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings according to a first embodiment.
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In more detail, the cook top part 100 includes a plurality of cook-top burners 110. Each of the cook-top burners 110 can generate a flame by burning a gaseous fuel to directly heat a container in which food is placed. A plurality of knobs 120 are disposed on a front end portion of the cook top part 100. The knobs 120 are used to close, open, or adjust valves (not shown) for starting, stopping, or adjusting supply of a gaseous fuel to the cook-top burners 110.
The oven part 200 includes an oven cavity 210 provided inside the main body 10. An oven chamber 211 is provided in the oven cavity 210. In the oven chamber 211, food is cooked. A burner chamber (not shown) is provided in the oven cavity 210 under the oven chamber 211 to install a lower burner (not shown).
The oven chamber 211 can be selectively closed and opened by using an oven door 220. The oven door 220 is a pull-down door of which the top end can be rotated up and down about the lower end. A door handle 221 is provided on a front upper portion of the oven door 220 so that a user can easily rotate the oven door 220 using the door handle 221.
A container in which food is contained can be stored in the drawer part 300 at a predetermined temperature. The drawer part 300 includes a drawer 310 in which a container can be placed.
A manipulation signal can be input (generated) through the control part 400 for operating the oven range 1, specifically, at least one of the cook top part 100, the oven part 200, and the drawer part 300. In addition, the control part 400 displays information about operational conditions of the oven range 1.
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Flames and heat generated from the upper burner 500 are guided and reflected toward food placed in the oven chamber 211 substantially by the reflection part 610. The reflection part 610 is formed by bending a plate having a predetermined area in an approximate W-shape (cross sectional shape). In more detail, the reflection part 610 includes a plurality of first connection parts 611, oblique parts 613, and second connection parts 615.
Each of the first connection parts 611 has a predetermined lateral width and is located directly above the combustion part 510 in parallel with the combustion part 510. The number of the first connection parts 611 is determined according to the number of the combustion parts 510. The oblique parts 613 are sloped upwardly from both sides of the first connection part 611 at a predetermined angle. The second connection part 615 is disposed between neighboring two of the oblique parts 613 to connect ends of the oblique parts 613. When a gaseous fuel is burned at the upper burner 500, combustion gas is collected in a space formed by the second connection part 615 and two oblique parts 613 connected to the second connection part 615, and then discharged through the exhaust holes 620.
The fixing flanges 630 are disposed on corners of the top surface of the reflection part 610. The fixing flanges 630 are used to fix the reflection part 610 to the ceiling of the oven chamber 211. The fixing flanges 630 may be formed at the corners of the reflection part 610 by cutting and upwardly bending the first connection parts 611 and the oblique parts 613.
When a gaseous fuel is burned at the upper burner 500, combustion gas is collected between the upper burner 500 and the reflection part 610, that is, in spaces formed by the second connection part 615 and the oblique parts 613 connected to the second connection part 615. Then, the combustion gas is discharged to a space between the ceiling of the oven chamber 211 and the reflection part 610 through the exhaust holes 620. For this end, the exhaust holes 620 are formed into an elongated shape by partially cutting out the second connection parts 615 in longitudinal direction thereof, i.e. in the preferred embodiment is a front-to-back direction.
Operations of the reflector 600 and the oven range 1 including the reflector 600 will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings according to the first embodiment.
A user can input a manipulation signal by using the control part 400 for cooking food using the oven part 200. If a manipulation signal is input through the control part 400, the upper burner 500 (and the lower burner) is operated to cook food in the oven chamber 211.
In detail, gas and air are supplied to the upper burner 500, and flames are generated by combustion of the gas and air. Then, food is cooked in the oven chamber 211 by flames and heat generated at the upper burner 500. At this time, the reflector 600 guides flames and reflects heat generated by combustion of gas at the upper burner 500 toward the food placed in the oven chamber 211. Thus, the reflector 600 reflects the heat radiated upwardly from the flames back the food located below the burner. In addition, since the reflector 600 guides and reflects the flames, it is heated by the flames directly and by the hot combustion gas. Therefore the reflector 600 also radiates heat toward to the food.
Meanwhile, combustion gas generated as a result of combustion of gas at the upper burner 500 is guided to the space between the ceiling of the oven chamber 211 and the reflector 600 through the reflector 600. In more detail, the combustion gas is collected at the space formed by the second connection part 615 and two oblique parts 613 connected to the second connection part 615. Then, the collected combustion gas flows upward, that is, to the space between the ceiling of the oven chamber 211 and the reflection part 610 through the exhaust hole 620.
Therefore, when flames and heat generated by the upper burner 500 are reflected by the reflection part 610 toward food placed in the oven chamber 211, incomplete combustion of gas at the upper burner 500 can be prevented, which may caused by combustion gas generated by combustion of the gas. Therefore, food placed in the oven chamber 211 can be cooked more efficiently by the upper burner 500, and incomplete combustion at the upper burner 500, which may result in harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, can be prevented.
Hereinafter, another reflector and a gas oven range including such reflector will be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings according to a second embodiment.
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That is, in the current embodiment, the reflector 700 further includes cover parts 750 as compared with the previous embodiment. The cover parts 750 are provided so that flames and heat generated by combustion of gas at the upper burner 500 can be prevented from flowing through the exhaust holes 730 to a space between the top surface of the reflector 700 and the ceiling of the oven chamber 211 (refer to
For this end, the cover parts 750 have a plate shape with a size corresponding to the size of the exhaust holes 730. The cover parts 750 are disposed directly above the exhaust holes 730. Owing to this structure, flames and heat generated by combustion of gas at the upper burner 500 are not transferred through the exhaust holes 730 to the space between the top surface of the reflector 700 and the ceiling of the oven chamber 211 but are reflected by the cover parts 750 downwardly toward the inside of the oven chamber 211. In addition, combustion gas discharged through the exhaust holes 730 can be uniformly distributed forward, backward, leftward, and/or rightward by the cover parts 750.
Fixing ribs 751 are provided at front and rear end portions of each cover part 750. The fixing ribs 751 are provided to fix the cover part 750 to the reflection part 710. In the current embodiment, the fixing ribs 751 have an approximate L-shape and disposed at the front and rear end portions of each cover part 750. For example, the fixing ribs 751 and the cover part 750 may be formed in one piece. Furthermore, the cover part 750 and the reflector 700 may be formed in one piece. In this case, the exhaust hole 730 and the cover part 750 may be formed by forming two parallel lines in the second connection part 715 by cutting the second connection part 715 in the length direction of the second connection part 715, and upwardly bending a portion of the second connection part 715 disposed between the parallel lines.
Hereinafter, another reflector and a gas oven range including the reflector will be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings according to a third embodiment.
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That is, in the current embodiment, the reflector 800 further includes the compartment parts 820 as compared with the first and second embodiments. The compartment parts 820 are disposed between lateral surfaces of the oven chamber 211 and lateral end portions of the reflector 800 for more complete compartment. In other words, substantially, the oven chamber 211 is divided into a combustion space 215 and an exhaust space 213 by the reflector 800. For this end, the compartment parts 820 are provided on both sides of the reflector 800, that is, outer end portions of the oblique parts 813 of the reflection part 810. In more detail, the compartment parts 820 extend outward from the outer end portions of the oblique parts 813 toward the lateral surfaces of the oven chamber 211. Outer end portions of the compartment parts 820 are placed close to the lateral surfaces of the oven chamber 211, respectively. The distance between the outer end portions of the compartment parts 820 and the lateral surfaces of the oven chamber 211 may be at least smaller than the width of the exhaust holes 830. Therefore, the combustion space 215 is formed by the lateral, rear, and bottom surfaces of the oven chamber 211 and the bottom surfaces of the reflector 800, and the exhaust space 213 is formed by the lateral, rear, and ceiling surfaces of the oven chamber 211 and the top surface of the reflector 800.
The exhaust holes 830 are formed in the reflection part 810, specifically, in the second connection parts and the compartment parts 820. Combustion gas generated as a result of combustion of gas at the upper burner 500 is collected between the upper burner 500 and the reflector 800, that is, at a space formed by the second connection part 815 and two oblique parts 813 connected to the second connection part 815, and then the combustion gas is discharged to the exhaust space 213 through the exhaust hole 830. For this end, the exhaust holes 620 are formed into an elongated shape by partially cutting out the second connection parts 815 and the compartment parts 820 of the reflection part 810 in a longitudinal direction thereof, i.e. in the preferred embodiment in a front-to-back direction.
In the current embodiment, the reflection part 810 and the fixing flanges 840 of the reflector 800 have the same structures as those explained in the first and second embodiments. Thus, descriptions thereof will be omitted.
Hereinafter, another reflector and a gas oven range including the reflector will be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings according to a third embodiment.
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That is, in the current embodiment, the reflector 900 further includes the cover parts 950 as compared with the third embodiment. The cover parts 950 are provided so that flames and heat, in particular radiant heat generated by combustion of gas at the upper burner 500 can be prevented from flowing from a lower side of the reflector 900 (that is, the combustion space 215) to a space (the exhaust space 213) formed between the top surface of the reflector 900 and the ceiling of the oven chamber 211 (refer to
For this end, the cover parts 950 have a plate shape with a size corresponding to the size of the exhaust holes 930. The cover parts 950 are disposed directly above the exhaust holes 930. Owing to this structure, flames and heat generated by combustion of gas at the upper burner 500 are not transferred through the exhaust holes 930 to the upper side of the reflector 900 (that is, the exhaust space 213) but are reflected by the reflector 900 toward the lower side of the reflector 900 (that is, the combustion space 215). In addition, combustion gas discharged through the exhaust holes 930 can be uniformly distributed by the cover parts 950 forward, backward, leftward, and/or rightward inside the exhaust space 213.
In the current embodiment, the reflection part 910 and the fixing flanges 940 of the reflector 900 have the same structures as those explained in the first and second embodiments. Thus, descriptions thereof will be omitted.
According to the embodiments, incomplete combustion of gas at the burner can be prevented, and food can be efficiently cooked by heat generated by combustion of gas at the burner.
As described above, the reflector and the gas oven range including the reflector can provide the following effects.
According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, combustion gas generated by combustion of gas at the upper burner is discharged to the space between the top surface of the reflector and the ceiling of the oven chamber through the exhaust holes of the reflector. Therefore, incomplete combustion at the upper burner can be prevented, and thus efficiency decrease and generation of harmful gases can be prevented.
In addition, according to the present disclosure, flames and heat generated by combustion of gas at the upper burner are not transferred to the space between the top surface of the reflector and the ceiling of the oven chamber through the exhaust holes of the reflector. Therefore, food can be cooked in the oven chamber more efficiently.
Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2008-0073540 | Jul 2008 | KR | national |
10-2009-0033882 | Apr 2009 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/KR2009/004200 | 7/28/2009 | WO | 00 | 5/10/2011 |