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Built-in cooking appliance

A cooking utensil and embedded technology, applied in the field of embedded cooking utensils, can solve problems such as short circuit or failure of cooking utensils, and achieve the effect of improving operation reliability and easy installation

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-11-04
LG ELECTRONICS INC
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Water flowing into the main body of the cooking appliance may

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[0026] figure 1 is a perspective view of the built-in cooking appliance according to the embodiment when the cooker is installed, and figure 2 yes figure 1 Perspective view of your built-in cooking appliance with the cooker fully installed.

[0027] refer to figure 1 and figure 2 , the built-in cooking appliance of this embodiment includes a cabinet 1, an accommodating portion 2 recessed from the top surface of the cabinet 1 and partially accommodating cookware, a base portion 3 defined by the outer edge portion of the accommodating portion, and partially accommodated in the accommodating portion 2 The main body 4, the top plate 5 provided on the upper end of the main body 4, and the top cover 6 for covering the space defined between the top plate 5 and the cabinet 1.

[0028] The operation of the various components will be described below.

[0029] The main body 4 is fixed to the top plate 5 by its top surface, which is attached to the lower surface of the top plate 5 ...

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[0058] In the following description, the same reference numerals denote the same elements in the drawings of the first embodiment and the second embodiment. Only elements different from those of the first embodiment are described in this embodiment.

[0059] Figure 7 is a partial sectional view of a built-in cooking appliance according to a second embodiment.

[0060] refer to Figure 7 , the air is introduced by the fan 42 and heated in the main body. The hot air is exhausted to the outside. In this regard, it is important not to direct hot air into the housing 2 . If hot air is directed to the housing 2 , the exhausted air can be reintroduced into the main body 4 via the air inlet 43 . At this time, the air becomes superheated inside the body 4 . In this case, the components in the body can be operated in a non-thermally stable state.

[0061] To avoid the above problems, an airflow guide 650 that connects a portion of the rear wall of the main body 4 below the exhau...

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[0074] The third embodiment is the same as the second embodiment except for the structure of the air flow guide. Therefore, only structures different from those of the first embodiment are described in this embodiment.

[0075] Figure 9 is a partially exploded perspective view of the built-in cooking appliance according to the third embodiment.

[0076] refer to Figure 9 , the airflow guide of this embodiment is gently bent so that air can be stably discharged through the exhaust port 560 . That is, since the air discharged rearward through the exhaust port can be gently guided upward, the air can be stably discharged.

[0077] Possible modified examples of the second embodiment and the third embodiment will be described below.

[0078] The front and sides of the top panel are supported by the cabinet. In this case, even if the top board can be supported, a support member may be provided between the rear surface of the top board and the cabinet to more firmly support th...

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Abstract

A built-in cooking appliance includes a top plate, a main body provided under the top plate and receiving a heat source, a cabinet on which the top plate is installed, a top cover covering a space defined between a side cover of the top plate and the cabinet, an air outlet formed on the main body, a cover airflow hole provided on the top corner and providing a path along which the air discharged through the air outlet is discharged to an external side, and a storage space provided on a path an airflow path between the air outlet and the cover airflow hole and storing water introduced through the cover airflow hole.

Description

technical field [0001] This document relates to a built-in cooking appliance, and more particularly to a built-in cooking appliance having a top plate on which food is cooked. Background technique [0002] Built-in cooking appliances are kitchen appliances that are mounted on cabinets. That is, the built-in cooking appliance is related to the kitchen furniture so that the user can conveniently use the built-in cooking appliance. Built-in cooking appliances make for a beautiful kitchen interior. [0003] In recent years, built-in cooking appliances having a top plate capable of cooking food using heat transferred to the food through the top plate have been developed. Such built-in cooking appliances with a top plate are known as hot plates, hobs, ranges, or cook-tops. Regardless of the name, the concept of the present invention can be applied to any cooking appliance having a top plate. In the following description, the term "cooking utensil" refers to a cooking utensil h...

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IPC IPC(8): F24C7/08
CPCF24C15/006F24C15/08F24C15/101F24C15/108F24C15/2007F24C15/30F24F12/006
Inventor 李守哲
Owner LG ELECTRONICS INC