Built-in cooking appliance
A cooking utensil and embedded technology, which is applied in the field of embedded cooking utensils, can solve the problems of no tableware and tableware moving to undesired positions, and achieve the effect of improving safety and convenience, and improving cooling efficiency
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[0029] figure 1 is a perspective view of a built-in cooking appliance according to an embodiment when the cooking appliance is being installed. figure 2 is when the cooker is finished installing, figure 1 perspective view of a built-in cooking appliance.
[0030] refer to figure 1 and figure 2 , the built-in cooking appliance of this embodiment includes a cabinet 1 installed in the kitchen, a recessed portion 2 formed on the surface of the cabinet 1, a drain port 4 formed through a part of the recessed portion 2 of the cabinet 1, The cookware 5 of the first part in the recessed part 2 and the second part placed on the top surface of the cabinet 1 and the top frame 6 for covering the space defined between the cookware 5 and the cabinet.
[0031] The recessed portion 2 is recessed by a predetermined depth from the top surface of the cabinet 1 to accommodate the first portion of the cooker 5 .
[0032] The recessed portion 2 is smaller than the top surface of the cooker 5 ...
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[0073] The second embodiment is the same as the first embodiment except for the structure of the support. Therefore, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements throughout the drawings of the first embodiment and the second embodiment. In this embodiment, only elements different from those of the first embodiment will be described.
[0074] Image 6 is a partial cross-sectional view of the built-in cooking appliance according to the second embodiment, and Figure 7 Yes Image 6 Enlarged view of part B.
[0075] refer to Image 6 and Figure 7 , the support 7 has a first portion coupled to the inner surface of the cabinet 1 and a second portion supporting the top surface of the top panel 5 . At this point, the top plate 51 can be directly adhered to the support 7 . The attachment of the support 7 to the cabinet 1 can be achieved by means of screws.
[0076] The support 7 includes a support for supporting top and rear end portions of the top panel 51 , a coupl...
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[0083] In the first and second embodiments, large vents are provided on the support or top frame. In this case, water can be introduced into the body from the outside. This can cause cookware to malfunction. The third embodiment is proposed to solve this problem. In all the drawings of the first embodiment, the second embodiment and the third embodiment, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements. In this embodiment, only the elements different from those of the first and second embodiments are described.
[0084] The top frame 210 is installed over the space defined between the rear end of the top plate 200 and the rear end of the accommodating part 120 to cover the space. The top frame 210 is designed to discharge the hot air out of the main body 300 in a lateral direction rather than a rearward direction.
[0085] Figure 8 is a partially broken perspective view of the built-in cooking appliance according to the third embodiment, and Figure 9 Yes Figure...
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