Wall-mounted type microwave oven

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6768090
  • Patent Number
    6,768,090
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 6, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 27, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A wall-mounted microwave oven having an enhanced blowing capability. The wall-mounted microwave oven includes a cabinet which defines an external appearance of the microwave oven and an exhaust fan unit. An internal duct is provided in the cabinet. An external duct is installed at a predetermined position outside the cabinet so as to communicate with the internal duct. The exhaust fan unit is installed in the external duct and generates a blowing force which discharges contaminated indoor air to the outside of the microwave oven through the internal and external ducts. The wall-mounted microwave oven having such a construction allows a large-capacity exhaust fan and a large-capacity fan motor to be used without increasing the size of the cabinet. Additionally, a capacity of a cooking chamber can be increased without increasing the size of the cabinet.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No.


2002-75152


, filed Nov. 29, 2002, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to wall-mounted microwave ovens, and more particularly, to a wall-mounted microwave oven which has an enhanced blowing capability.




2. Description of the Related Art




Generally, a microwave oven is an appliance which cooks food using a magnetron. During a cooking process, a magnetron of the microwave oven generates high-frequency electromagnetic waves. The microwaves penetrate food so as to repeatedly change the molecular arrangement of moisture laden in the food, thus causing the molecules of moisture to vibrate and generate a frictional heat within the food to cook the food. A wall-mounted microwave oven is a microwave oven which is installed above a cooking apparatus, such as a gas oven range in a kitchen space, and collaterally serves as a hood to exhaust contaminated air produced from the cooking apparatus.





FIG. 1

shows a conventional wall-mounted microwave oven which is mounted to a wall of a kitchen space above a gas oven range (not shown). The wall-mounted microwave oven collaterally serves to exhaust gases or odors of food produced from the gas oven range positioned below the wall-mounted microwave oven, in addition to cooking food in a cooking chamber (not shown) therein.




The conventional wall-mounted microwave oven includes a cabinet


1


which defines an external appearance of the microwave oven. The cabinet


1


is partitioned into the cooking chamber and a machine room


2


in which various electrical devices are installed. An exhaust fan unit


3


is provided on an upper portion of the cabinet


1


so as to be positioned above the cooking chamber and the machine room


2


. The exhaust fan unit


3


discharges air contaminated with exhaust gases and odors of food, which are produced from the gas oven range, to the outside of the microwave oven.




The exhaust fan unit


3


is mounted to a rear position of the upper portion of the cabinet


1


, and includes a fan motor (not shown) and an exhaust fan


4


. The fan motor generates a rotating force. The exhaust fan


4


is rotated by the fan motor to generate a blowing force. The exhaust fan unit


3


is operated to upwardly discharge the contaminated indoor air, which passes through the cabinet


1


, using the blowing force of the exhaust fan


4


.




However, where a large capacity exhaust fan and a large capacity fan motor are used to enhance a blowing capability of the exhaust fan unit


3


, the sizes of the exhaust fan and fan motor are inevitably increased. In this case, to maintain the overall size of the cabinet


1


, the heights of the cooking chamber and the machine room


2


must be reduced. Accordingly, the capacity of the cooking chamber is undesirably reduced.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an aspect of the present invention to provide a wall-mounted microwave oven which is designed to prevent a capacity of a cooking chamber from being reduced even where a large capacity exhaust fan unit is provided to the microwave oven.




Additional aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.




To achieve the above and for other aspects of the present invention, there is provided a wall-mounted microwave oven which communicates with an exhaust duct of a cooking space, comprising a cabinet which defines an external appearance of the microwave oven, an internal duct which is provided in the cabinet and communicates with the exhaust duct provided outside the cabinet, a heating unit which is provided in the cabinet to cook food, and an exhaust fan unit which is installed in the external duct and generates a blowing force that circulates indoor air through the internal and external ducts.




The microwave oven may further comprise an air inlet port which is provided on a bottom surface of the cabinet and receives the contaminated indoor air provided therebelow, and an air outlet port which is provided on an upper surface of the cabinet and outputs the contaminated indoor air thereabove, wherein the internal duct connects the air inlet port to the air outlet port.




The exhaust fan unit may include a fan motor which generates a rotating force, an exhaust fan which generates the blowing force using the rotating force, and a fan casing which receives the fan motor and the exhaust fan therein.




The fan casing may include two air sucking holes which are provided on both side surfaces of the fan casing and receive the contaminated indoor air discharged from the air outlet port, and an air discharging hole which is provided on one of an upper surface, a front surface, and a rear surface of the fan casing, and discharges the contaminated air to the exhaust duct.




The exhaust fan unit may be installed at a position adjacent to the internal duct, so as to easily transmit the blowing force generated by the exhaust fan unit to the internal duct.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:





FIG. 1

is a side sectional view illustrating a conventional wall-mounted microwave oven;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view illustrating a wall-mounted microwave oven according to the present invention, with the microwave oven being installed above an oven range;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a wall-mounted microwave oven according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a side sectional view illustrating the wall-mounted microwave oven shown in

FIG. 3

according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a side sectional view illustrating a wall-mounted microwave oven according to another embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is a side sectional view illustrating a wall-mounted microwave oven according to yet another embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.





FIG. 2

shows a wall-mounted microwave oven according to the present invention which is installed above an oven range


10


in a kitchen space. An external duct


20


(see

FIG. 3

) is mounted on the microwave oven, and guides exhaust gases and food odors produced from the oven range


10


to, for example, the atmosphere outside the kitchen space.





FIGS. 3 and 4

shows a wall-mounted microwave oven according to an embodiment of the present invention. The wall-mounted microwave oven includes a cabinet


30


which defines an external appearance of the microwave oven. The cabinet


30


is partitioned into a cooking chamber


31


and a machine room


32


. The cooking chamber


31


receives food to be cooked therein, and the machine room


32


contains various electrical devices to operate the microwave oven.




The cooking chamber


31


is opened at its front. A door


33


is mounted to the cabinet


30


to open or close the cooking chamber


31


. A control panel


34


is provided on a front of the machine room


32


and defines a front surface of the cabinet


30


along with the door


33


. The control panel


34


functions to control the function of the microwave oven.




Electrical devices including a magnetron


32




a


, a high-voltage transformer


32




b


, and a blowing fan


32




c


are installed in the machine room


32


. The magnetron


32




a


irradiates high-frequency electromagnetic waves into the cooking chamber


31


. The high-voltage transformer


32




b


applies a high voltage to the magnetron


32




a


. The blowing fan


32




c


functions to cool the electrical devices in the machine room


32


.




For example, two air inlet ports


35


are formed on a bottom plate


30


L of the cabinet


30


to suck contaminated indoor air into the cabinet


30


. The contaminated indoor air is produced from, for example, the oven range


10


which is positioned below the microwave oven, and is laden with exhaust gases and odors of food. Two air outlet ports


36


are formed at predetermined positions on a top plate


30


U which defines an upper surface of the cabinet


30


so as to discharge the contaminated indoor air from the cabinet


30


.




Internal ducts


37


are provided in the cabinet


30


to guide the contaminated indoor air, which is sucked into the cabinet


30


through the air inlet ports


35


, to the air outlet ports


36


. One of the internal ducts


37


extends from a lower portion of the cooking cavity


31


to a rear portion thereof while the other internal duct


37


extends from a lower portion of the machine room


32


to a rear portion thereof, thus allowing the contaminated indoor air sucked into the cabinet


30


through the air inlet ports


35


to be guided to the air outlet ports


36


.




The contaminated indoor air, which is sucked into the cabinet


30


through the air inlet ports


35


, is guided to an external duct


20


through the internal ducts


37


and the air outlet ports


36


. Thereafter, the contaminated indoor air is discharged to, for example, the atmosphere outside the kitchen cooking space through the external duct


20


.




In this microwave oven, an exhaust fan unit


40


of the microwave oven is provided in the external duct


20


, and generates a blowing force to discharge the contaminated indoor air. The exhaust fan unit


40


includes a fan motor


41


, two exhaust fans


42


, and a fan casing


43


. The fan motor


41


generates a rotating force. The exhaust fans


42


are rotated by the fan motor


41


to generate the blowing force. The fan casing


43


receives the fan motor


41


and the exhaust fans


42


therein. The fan motor


41


is installed at a center portion of the fan casing


43


. The exhaust fans


42


comprising centrifugal fans are arranged at both sides of the fan motor


41


. According to the present invention, the exhaust fan unit


40


is not installed in the cabinet


30


, but is installed in the external duct


20


. Accordingly, the size of the exhaust fan unit


40


is independent of the sizes of the cabinet


30


and the cooking chamber


31


. For example, the sizes of the cabinet


30


and the cooking chamber


31


need not be reduced to accommodate a larger exhaust fun unit to provide for a microwave oven having a greater blowing force/capacity.




Two air sucking holes


43




a


are provided on both side surfaces of the fan casing


43


to suck the contaminated indoor air from the air outlet ports


36


. An air discharging hole


43




b


is provided on an upper surface of the fan casing


43


to discharge the contaminated indoor air sucked into the fan casing


43


. That is, the exhaust fan unit


40


is designed such that the contaminated indoor air is sucked through the both side surfaces of the fan casing


43


and discharged through the upper surface of the fan casing


43


.




In this embodiment, the air discharging hole


43




b


is positioned at the upper surface of the fan casing


43


, thus upwardly discharging the contaminated indoor air. However, it is understood that the air discharging hole


43




b


may be positioned differently or provided on a different surface of the fan casing


43


to accommodate the shape and/or position of an external duct.





FIGS. 5 and 6

show microwave ovens according to further embodiments of the present invention, wherein an exhaust fan unit


40


is positioned or rotated according to the shape and/or position of an external duct


20


′ or


20


″, respectively, so as to have an air discharging hole


43




b


be positioned at a front surface or a rear surface of a fan casing


43


. Accordingly, contaminated indoor air can be discharged forward or rearward with respect to a plane of the microwave oven. For example,

FIG. 5

shows that the exhaust fan unit


40


is positioned or rotated to direct the contaminated indoor air toward a front of the microwave oven. In this case, a guide plate


100


can be provided above a cabinet


30


so as to direct the contaminated air from the external duct


20


′ to an exhaust path (see arrows pointing away from the external duct) provided in the cabinet


30


. The exhaust path communicates with the kitchen/cooking space. An air filter (not shown) may be provided in the exhaust path, which filters the contaminated indoor air prior to discharging the air thereof to the kitchen/cooking space.




An operation and effect of the wall-mounted microwave oven according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to

FIGS. 3-6

.




Where a power is applied to the exhaust fan unit


40


, the fan motor


41


is rotated to operate the exhaust fans


42


. At this time, a blowing force is generated. Due to the blowing force, contaminated indoor air sequentially passes through the air inlet ports


35


, the internal ducts


37


, and the air outlet ports


36


, which are provided in the cabinet


30


, and is then discharged upward. Subsequently, the contaminated indoor air is sucked into the fan casing


43


through the air sucking holes


43




a


which are provided on the both side surfaces of the fan casing


43


. Next, the contaminated indoor air passes through the air discharging hole


43


b which is, for example, provided at the upper surface of the fan casing


43


(see embodiment shown in FIG.


4


), and flows along the external duct


20


to be discharged to, for example, the atmosphere outside the kitchen/cooking space.




Since the exhaust fan unit


40


is not installed in the cabinet


30


, but rather installed in the external duct


20


, a large-capacity fan motor


41


and large-capacity exhaust fans


42


may be used in the wall-mounted microwave oven without decreasing a capacity of the cooking chamber


31


to accommodate the larger fan motor


41


and exhaust fans


42


. Rather, the capacity of the cooking chamber


31


can be increased, as compared to a conventional microwave oven having an exhaust fan unit provided in a cabinet having the same dimension as the cabinet


30


of the present invention.




As described above, the present invention provides a wall-mounted microwave oven having an exhaust fan unit which is not installed in a cabinet, but rather, installed in an external duct. Accordingly, a large capacity exhaust fan and a large capacity fan motor may be utilized by the present wall-mounted microwave oven regardless of the sizes of the cabinet and a cooking chamber. In fact, the capacity of the cooking chamber can be increased by providing the exhaust fan unit of the microwave oven to be placed inside the external duct.




In the present invention, the exhaust fan unit may be rotated so as to have an air discharging hole face different directions with respect to a plane of the microwave oven. Therefore, a discharging direction of cooking air can be easily changed accordingly to the shape and/or position of the external duct.




Although a few preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A wall-mounted microwave oven which communicates with an exhaust duct of a cooking space, comprising:a cabinet which defines an external appearance of the microwave oven; an internal duct which is provided in the cabinet and communicates with the exhaust duct provided outside the cabinet; a heating unit which is provided in the cabinet to cook food; and an exhaust fan unit which is installed in an external duct disposed outside of the cabinet, and generates a blowing force that circulates contaminated indoor air through the internal and external ducts.
  • 2. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:an air inlet port which is provided on a bottom surface of the cabinet and receives the contaminated indoor air provided therebelow; and an air outlet port which is provided on an upper surface of the cabinet and outputs the contaminated indoor air thereabove, wherein the internal duct connects the air inlet port to the air outlet port.
  • 3. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, wherein the exhaust fan unit comprises:a fan motor which generates a rotating force; an exhaust fan which generates the blowing force using the rotating force; and a fan casing which receives the fan motor and the exhaust fan therein.
  • 4. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 3, wherein the fan casing includes:two air sucking holes which are provided on both side surfaces of the fan casing and receive the contaminated indoor air discharged from the air outlet port; and an air discharging hole which is provided on one of an upper surface, a front surface, and a rear surface of the fan casing, and discharges the contaminated indoor air to the exhaust duct.
  • 5. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, wherein the exhaust fan unit is installed at a position adjacent to the internal duct, so as to transmit the blowing force generated by the exhaust fan unit to the internal duct.
  • 6. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, wherein the exhaust fan unit discharges the contaminated indoor air generated below the cabinet to the exhaust duct.
  • 7. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, wherein the exhaust duct outputs the contaminated indoor air to one of the cooking space, through an exhaust path of the cabinet, and the outside of the cooking space.
  • 8. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 7, further comprising a guide plate which is provided above the cabinet and directs the contaminated indoor air exhausted from the exhaust duct to the exhaust path of the cabinet, wherein the exhaust path communicates with the cooking space.
  • 9. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 8, further comprising an air filter unit which is provided in the exhaust path and filters the contaminated indoor air prior to discharging thereof to the cooking space.
  • 10. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 2, wherein the air outlet port communicates with the exhaust fan unit.
  • 11. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, wherein:the exhaust fan unit includes an air discharging hole which discharges the contaminated indoor air to the exhaust duct, and the air discharging hole is provided to one of an upper surface, a front surface, a side surface, and a rear surface of the exhaust fan unit, so as to direct the contaminated air into a predetermined direction.
  • 12. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, wherein the exhaust fan unit is rotatable so as to direct the contaminated air into a predetermined direction with respect to the microwave oven.
  • 13. The wall-mounted microwave oven as set forth in claim 1, wherein the heating unit includes a magnetron which generates microwaves to cook the food.
  • 14. A wall-mountable oven which communicates with an exhaust duct of a cooking space, comprising:a cabinet which defines an external appearance of the microwave oven; a heating unit which is provided in the cabinet to cook food; an internal duct which is provided in the cabinet and communicates with the exhaust duct provided outside the cabinet; and an exhaust fan unit which is installed in an external duct disposed outside of the cabinet, draws in cooking air disposed below the cabinet and discharges the cooking air to the exhaust duct through the internal duct.
  • 15. The wall-mountable oven as set forth in claim 14, wherein the exhaust duct outputs the cooking air to one of the cooking space, through an exhaust path of the cabinet, and the outside of the cooking space.
  • 16. The wall-mountable oven as set forth in claim 14, wherein:the exhaust fan unit includes an air discharging hole which discharges the cooking air to the exhaust duct, and the air discharging hole is provided at one of an upper surface, a front surface, a side surface, and a rear surface of the exhaust fan unit, so as to direct the contaminated air into a predetermined direction.
  • 17. The wall-mountable oven as set forth in claim 14, wherein the exhaust fan unit is rotatable so as to direct the cooking air into a predetermined direction with respect to the microwave oven.
  • 18. The wall-mountable oven as set forth in claim 14, wherein the heating unit includes a magnetron which generates microwaves to cook the food.
  • 19. The wall-mountable oven as set forth in claim 18, wherein the wall-mountable oven is a wall-mountable microwave oven.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-2002-0075152 Nov 2002 KR
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Number Name Date Kind
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2000-60555 Oct 2000 KR