The present invention relates to a roller, a cooking item support system and a domestic cooking appliance.
For domestic cooking appliances such as for example ovens there are so-called cooking item support systems which enable the user to pull accessories such as baking trays significantly further out of the oven than would be possible with normal oven shelves.
DE 10 2008 010 501 A1 describes such a cooking item support system for a domestic cooking appliance. The cooking item support system has running rails which are guided on rollers.
Against this background, an object of the present invention consists in providing an improved roller.
Accordingly, a roller is proposed for a cooking item support system, in particular for a deployment system, of a domestic cooking appliance, comprising a roller body and an antifriction bearing which is accommodated at least partly in the roller body and is used for supporting the roller against or on a roller pin of the cooking item support system.
By virtue of the fact that the antifriction bearing is provided it is possible to dispense with a grease lubrication facility. By contrast, with regard to a bearing system provided with a grease lubrication facility the functionality of the roller would not be guaranteed over the service life of the cooking item support system in the case of frequent cleaning thereof in a dishwasher or with the aid of pyrolysis. Provision of the antifriction bearing means that the functionality of the cooking item support system is also always guaranteed when the cooking item support system is cleaned in a dishwasher. In particular, the roller body and the antifriction bearing are designed in two parts.
In accordance with an embodiment, the antifriction bearing is accommodated in a receiving section of the roller body.
The receiving section can be a hole completely penetrating the roller body. The antifriction bearing can be fitted, in particular loosely, into the receiving section.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the antifriction bearing is connected in non-positive manner to the receiving section.
The antifriction bearing can be pressed into the receiving section. An interference fit can be provided between the antifriction bearing and the receiving section.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the antifriction bearing is connected in positive manner to the receiving section.
By this means, the antifriction bearing can be prevented from rotating relative to the roller body. The antifriction bearing can also be connected to the receiving section in non-positive and positive manner In the case of a purely positive connection it is possible to dispense with a fit system between the antifriction bearing and the roller body, which fit system is highly precise and thus complex and costly to produce.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the antifriction bearing has an engagement section which engages in positive manner into a counter engagement section of the receiving section.
The engagement section can be a lateral flattening of the in particular tubular or cylindrical antifriction bearing. The counter engagement section is preferably designed corresponding to the lateral flattening of the antifriction bearing. Alternatively, the engagement section and the counter engagement section can form a tongue and groove connection. By this means, a coding is achieved and the possibility of incorrect fitting of the antifriction bearing is thereby excluded.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the antifriction bearing has two bearing elements which are separate from one another, and which are accommodated at opposing end sections of the receiving section in the latter.
The end sections of the receiving section preferably have a greater diameter than a section of the receiving section arranged between the end sections.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the roller body is made from a steel material or a ceramic material.
By this means, an adequate heat resistance is ensured, also during the pyrolysis cycle of the domestic cooking appliance.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the antifriction bearing is made from a sintered metal material, a ceramic material or a graphite material.
In particular, high-density sintered materials with solid lubricants included in a bronze or iron matrix are a possible material for the antifriction bearing. Said materials have a good chemical resistance and a very good temperature resistance. Furthermore, different ceramic materials having excellent tribological properties, such as zirconium oxide, silicon carbide or silicon nitride can be employed for the antifriction bearings. Alternatively, special graphite can be employed as the antifriction bearing material.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the roller body has a cylindrical, convex or concave running surface.
If the cooking item support system has tubular or rod-shaped running rails, concave running surfaces are preferably provided on the rollers. Alternatively, in the case of C-shaped running rails crowned or convex running surfaces can be provided on the roller bodies.
Furthermore, a cooking item support system, in particular a deployment system, is proposed for a domestic cooking appliance, having at least one such roller and at least one running rail, wherein the at least one roller is designed to roll on the least one running rail.
The deployment system can also be described as a telescopic deployment system. The running rails can also be described as guide rails.
In accordance with an embodiment, the cooking item support system has a roller pin, against or on which the at least one roller is rotatably mounted.
The roller pin can be made from steel or ceramic.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the roller pin is fastened to a support of the cooking item support system, wherein the support can be connected to a side wall of a cooking chamber of the domestic cooking appliance.
The support has in particular a fastening section. The cooking item support system can be connected to the side wall by means of the fastening section.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the cooking item support system can be removed from the cooking chamber.
The cooking item support system can preferably be removed from the cooking chamber without using tools. This means that the cooking item support system can be simply removed from the cooking chamber and for example cleaned in a dishwashing machine.
Furthermore, a domestic cooking appliance having such a roller and/or such a cooking item support system is proposed.
The domestic cooking appliance can be an oven, a microwave oven, an oven having a microwave function, a steam cooker or the like.
In accordance with an embodiment, two cooking item support systems are provided which are provided on opposing side walls of a cooking chamber of the domestic cooking appliance.
Further possible implementations of the roller, the cooking item support system and/or the domestic cooking appliance also comprise combinations not explicitly mentioned of features or embodiments described previously or in the following in respect of the exemplary embodiments. In this situation the person skilled in the art will also add individual aspects as enhancements or additions to the respective basic form of the roller, the cooking item support system and/or the domestic cooking appliance.
Further advantageous embodiments and aspects of the roller, the cooking item support system and/or the domestic cooking appliance are set down in the subclaims and also in the exemplary embodiments described in the following of the roller, the cooking item support system and/or the domestic cooking appliance. The roller, the cooking item support system and/or the domestic cooking appliance will be described in detail in the following with reference to the attached figures on the basis of preferred exemplary embodiments.
In the figures the same or functionally identical elements are identified by the same reference characters, unless otherwise specified.
cooking chamber 2 which can be closed by means of a door 3. The cooking chamber 2 can be arranged in the interior of a housing of the domestic cooking appliance 1. The door 3 is illustrated in its closed position in
The cooking chamber 2 has a base 5, a top 6 arranged opposite the base 5, a rear wall 7 arranged opposite the door 3 and two side walls 8, 9 arranged opposite one another. The cooking chamber 2 is preferably cuboidal or cubiform in shape. The cooking chamber 2 can be made from a metal material, in particular from sheet steel.
Accessories such as for example a baking tray or a wire baking rack can be placed on the second or upper running rail 12. The running rails 11, 12 are arranged spaced apart from one another and connected to one another by means of two connection sections 14, 15. The connection sections 14, 15 are plate-shaped. A recess 16 by means of which the cooking item support system 10 can be fastened on one of the side walls 8, 9 can be provided on the fastening section 13.
The cooking item support system 10 furthermore has a support 17, to which rollers 18 to 21 are rotatably fastened. As shown in
As shown in
The roller 18 furthermore has an antifriction bearing 27 accommodated at least partly in the roller body 26 for supporting the roller 18 against or on a roller pin 28 of the cooking item support system 10. The roller pin 28 is fastened to the support 17. For example, the roller pin 28 can be screwed into the support 17 or riveted to said support 17. The roller pin 28 has a disk-shaped end section 29 which prevents the roller 18 sliding off from the roller pin 28. The end section 29 completely covers the antifriction bearing 27. By this means, it is possible to conceal wear or a discoloration of the antifriction bearing 27 due to a high temperature load.
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The antifriction bearing 27 is preferably made from a sintered metal material, a ceramic material or a graphite material. In particular, it is possible to dispense with an additional lubrication of the antifriction bearing 27. As a result, the antifriction bearing 27 retains its tribological properties even when the cooking item support system 10 is cleaned in a dishwashing machine or with the aid of pyrolysis. The antifriction bearing 27 is temperature-resistant. In particular, the antifriction bearing 27 is pyrolysis-compatible.
For example, high-density sintered materials with solid lubricants included in a bronze or iron matrix are possible materials for the antifriction bearing 27. Said materials have a good chemical resistance and a very good temperature resistance. Furthermore, different ceramic materials having excellent tribological properties, such as zirconium oxide, silicon carbide or silicon nitride can be employed for the antifriction bearing 27. In addition, special graphite can be employed as the antifriction bearing material. In addition to good mechanical properties and high temperature resistance, said material also has a good chemical resistance. Through the selection of the aforementioned antifriction bearing materials, good rolling properties or good haptics of the rollers 18 to 21 or of the cooking item support system 10 are achieved despite dispensing with lubricants. It is possible to dispense with a complex lubrication of the roller pins 28. By dispensing with the lubrication, no lubricant is able to escape between antifriction bearing 27 and roller pin 28 and contaminate the cooking item support system 10 and/or the cooking chamber 2. As shown in
Although the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it can be modified in diverse fashion.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2014 214 170.2 | Jul 2014 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2015/064206 | 6/24/2015 | WO | 00 |