Integrated cooking machine head and integrated cooking machine

By installing an energy-concentrating plate in the integrated stove head, the problem of burner heat being drawn into the fan is solved, thus improving the thermal efficiency of the integrated stove and reducing heat loss.

CN115371105BActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17HANGZHOU ROBAM APPLIANCES CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
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Filing Date
2022-08-18
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

In existing integrated cooktops, the heat from the burner is drawn into the smoke inlet by the fan during use, resulting in heat loss and reduced thermal efficiency.

Method used

Design an integrated stove head comprising a first, second, and third energy-concentrating plate, the position of which is controlled by a drive component to block the heat drawn in by the fan and reduce heat loss.

Benefits of technology

By setting up an energy-concentrating plate, the heat drawn in by the fan is reduced, thereby improving the thermal efficiency of the integrated stove and enhancing heat utilization efficiency.

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Abstract

This invention relates to the field of kitchen appliance technology, specifically disclosing an integrated stove head and an integrated stove. The integrated stove head includes a head body and a first energy-concentrating plate. The head body has a smoke inlet. The first energy-concentrating plate is disposed on the head body and has a first position. In the first position, the first energy-concentrating plate is parallel to the first upper flat surface A of the burner's energy-concentrating ring, flush with or below the first upper flat surface A. With this arrangement, the first energy-concentrating plate acts as a shield, reducing air disturbance below the first energy-concentrating plate caused by the fan, thereby reducing the heat drawn into the smoke inlet by the fan and increasing the thermal efficiency of the integrated stove.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of kitchen appliance technology, and in particular to an integrated stove head and an integrated stove. Background Technology

[0002] Existing integrated cooktops all adopt a side-suction, down-draft structure. During use, the fan inside the cooktop operates at high speed to draw in cooking fumes through the smoke inlet. In the design process, the height of the smoke inlet is generally around 280mm. Because the distance between the smoke inlet and the burner is relatively small, the heat generated by the burner during combustion, especially the heat behind the burner, is closest to the smoke inlet and is easily drawn in, leading to heat loss and reduced thermal efficiency of the integrated cooktop. Summary of the Invention

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide an integrated stove head and an integrated stove to solve the problems of heat loss caused by the burner being drawn into the smoke inlet by the fan and the low thermal efficiency of the integrated stove.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0005] On one hand, the present invention provides an integrated cooktop head, which includes:

[0006] The main body of the generator head is equipped with a smoke inlet.

[0007] The first energy-concentrating plate is disposed on the head body. The first energy-concentrating plate has a first position. When the first energy-concentrating plate is in the first position, it is parallel to the first upper flat surface A of the burner energy-concentrating ring, flush with the first upper flat surface A, or located below the first upper flat surface A.

[0008] Preferably, the first energy-concentrating plate is rotatably connected to the head body, and the first energy-concentrating plate also has a second position parallel to the front panel of the head body.

[0009] Preferably, the integrated stove head includes a first driving component, which is disposed on the head body and is connected to the first energy-concentrating plate in a transmission manner. The first driving component is configured to drive the first energy-concentrating plate to rotate from the second position to the first position when the fan is started.

[0010] Preferably, the first energy-concentrating plate is located below the first upper flat surface A, and the distance between the first energy-concentrating plate and the first upper flat surface A is 0 < L1 ≤ 20 mm.

[0011] Preferably, the integrated stove head includes a second energy-concentrating plate, which is disposed on the head body and has a third position. When the second energy-concentrating plate is in the third position, it is parallel to the second upper flat surface B of the cookware and is flush with or below the second upper flat surface B.

[0012] Preferably, the second energy-concentrating plate is rotatably connected to the head body, and the second energy-concentrating plate also has a fourth position parallel to the front panel of the head body.

[0013] Preferably, the integrated stove head includes a second driving component, which is disposed on the head body and is connected to the second energy-concentrating plate in a transmission manner. The second driving component is configured to drive the second energy-concentrating plate to rotate from the fourth position to the third position when the fan is started.

[0014] Preferably, the second energy-concentrating plate is provided with a clearance groove, and when the second energy-concentrating plate is in the third position, at least part of the cookware is located in the clearance groove.

[0015] Preferably, the second energy-concentrating plate is located below the second upper flat surface B, and the distance between the second energy-concentrating plate and the second upper flat surface B is 0 < L2 ≤ 20 mm.

[0016] Preferably, the integrated stove head includes a third energy-concentrating plate, which is disposed on the head body. The third energy-concentrating plate has a fifth position. When the third energy-concentrating plate is in the fifth position, it is parallel to the second upper flat surface B of the cookware and is located between the second upper flat surface B and the smoke inlet.

[0017] Preferably, the integrated stove head also includes the locking component, one end of the third energy-concentrating plate is connected to the head body by a rotating wheel, and the third energy-concentrating plate also has a sixth position parallel to the front panel of the head body. When the third energy-concentrating plate is in the sixth position, the other end can be locked to the head body by the locking component.

[0018] On the other hand, the present invention provides an integrated stove, including an integrated stove body and an integrated stove head as described in any of the above-mentioned solutions.

[0019] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows:

[0020] This invention provides an integrated cooktop and an integrated cooktop. The integrated cooktop features a first energy-concentrating plate. When the first energy-concentrating plate is in a first position, it is parallel to, flush with, or below, the first upper flat surface A of the burner's energy-concentrating ring. This arrangement allows the first energy-concentrating plate to act as a shield without affecting the use of cookware, reducing air disturbance below the first energy-concentrating plate caused by the fan. This, in turn, reduces the heat drawn into the smoke inlet by the fan, increasing the thermal efficiency of the integrated cooktop. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the integrated stove in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the integrated stove head in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the locking component in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first connector in an embodiment of the present invention.

[0025] In the picture:

[0026] 100. Burner energy-concentrating ring; 200. Integrated stove body; 300. Cookware;

[0027] 1. Main body of the unit; 11. Front panel; 12. Smoke inlet; 13. Button hole; 14. Smoke hood panel;

[0028] 2. First energy-concentrating panel;

[0029] 3. First driving component;

[0030] 4. Second energy-concentrating plate; 41. Clearance groove;

[0031] 5. Second driving component;

[0032] 6. Third energy-concentrating panel;

[0033] 7. Locking component; 71. First connector; 711. Button part; 7111. First anti-rotation part; 7112. First limiting part; 712. First locking part; 72. Second connector; 721. Second locking part; 73. Limiting bracket; 731. Sliding hole; 732. Second anti-rotation part; 74. Elastic element. Detailed Implementation

[0034] The technical solution of the present invention will now be clearly and completely described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of the present invention. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0035] In the description of this invention, it should be noted that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of describing the invention and for simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the invention. Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance. The terms "first position" and "second position" refer to two different positions. Furthermore, "above," "on top of," and "over" the first feature in relation to the second feature includes the first feature directly above and diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "under," and "below" the first feature in relation to the second feature includes the first feature directly below and diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0036] In the description of this invention, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this invention based on the specific circumstances.

[0037] Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting the present invention.

[0038] Example 1

[0039] like Figure 1-4As shown, this embodiment provides an integrated stove head, which includes a head body 1 and a first energy-concentrating plate 2. The head body 1 includes a frame, a rear panel located at the rear of the frame, side panels located on the left and right sides of the frame, and a front panel 11 located at the front of the frame. The front panel 11 has a smoke inlet 12. The first energy-concentrating plate 2 is located on the head body 1 and has a first position. When the first energy-concentrating plate 2 is in the first position, it is parallel to the first upper flat surface A of the burner energy-concentrating ring 100, flush with the first upper flat surface A, or located below the first upper flat surface A. When located below the first upper flat surface A, it is at a distance of a first vertical preset dimension L1, and the width of the gap between it and the burner energy-concentrating ring 100 in the horizontal direction is the first horizontal preset dimension. In this embodiment, the first vertical preset dimension L1 can be any distance between 0 mm and 20 mm, excluding 0 mm. Regarding the first horizontal preset size, it can be any distance between 1 mm and 10 mm, as long as the first energy-concentrating plate 2 does not affect the use of the burner energy-concentrating ring 100. Furthermore, the smaller the value of the first horizontal preset size, the better. With the above setting, the first energy-concentrating plate 2 acts as a shield, reducing air disturbance below it caused by the fan, thereby reducing the heat drawn into the smoke inlet 12 by the fan and increasing the thermal efficiency of the integrated stove.

[0040] In this embodiment, regarding the installation method of the first energy-concentrating plate 2, preferably, the first energy-concentrating plate 2 is rotatably connected to the burner head body 1, and the first energy-concentrating plate 2 also has a second position parallel to the front panel 11 of the burner head body 1. This arrangement allows the first energy-concentrating plate 2 to be folded up, which is beneficial for storage, avoids loss, and saves space. In this embodiment, the first horizontal preset dimension can be any distance between 1 mm and 10 mm, as long as it ensures that the first energy-concentrating plate 2 does not interfere with the burner energy-concentrating ring 100 during rotation. Furthermore, the smaller the value of the first horizontal preset dimension, the better.

[0041] To improve automation, in this embodiment, the integrated stove head includes a first driving component 3, which is located on the head body 1 and is connected to the first energy-concentrating plate 2. The first driving component 3 is configured to drive the first energy-concentrating plate 2 from a second position to a first position when the fan is running. It should be noted that the integrated stove head also includes a controller, which is communicatively connected to both the fan and the first driving component 3. When the controller receives a fan start command, it simultaneously controls the fan and the first driving component 3 to operate. In another embodiment, after the controller receives the fan start command, it can first control the first driving component 3 to rotate, causing the first energy-concentrating plate 2 to rotate to the first position, and then start the fan. This method further reduces heat loss.

[0042] Of course, in other embodiments, in order to enable mass production and adapt to different models of the head body 1, the first energy-concentrating plate 2 and the head body 1 are detachably connected. Optionally, the first energy-concentrating plate 2 and the head body 1 are plugged in. Specifically, the first energy-concentrating plate 2 is provided with a first plug, and the head body 1 is provided with a first socket, into which the first plug can be inserted.

[0043] To further improve the thermal efficiency of the integrated stove, in this embodiment, the integrated stove head includes a second energy-concentrating plate 4, which is disposed on the head body 1. The second energy-concentrating plate 4 has a third position. In this third position, the second energy-concentrating plate 4 is parallel to the second upper flat surface B of the cookware 300, flush with or below the second upper flat surface B. When located below the second upper flat surface B, the distance between the second energy-concentrating plate 4 and the second upper flat surface B is a second vertical preset dimension L2, and the width of the gap between the second energy-concentrating plate 4 and the cookware 300 in the horizontal direction is a second horizontal preset dimension. In this embodiment, the second vertical preset dimension L2 can be any distance between 0 mm and 20 mm, excluding 0 mm. The second horizontal preset dimension can be any distance between 1 mm and 10 mm, as long as the second energy-concentrating plate 4 does not affect the use of the cookware 300. Furthermore, the smaller the value of the second horizontal preset dimension, the better.

[0044] In this embodiment, regarding the installation method of the second energy-concentrating plate 4, preferably, the second energy-concentrating plate 4 is rotatably connected to the machine head body 1, and the second energy-concentrating plate 4 also has a fourth position parallel to the front panel 11 of the machine head body 1. This arrangement allows the second energy-concentrating plate 4 to be folded up, which is beneficial for storage, avoids loss, and saves space. In this embodiment, the second horizontal preset dimension can be any distance between 1 mm and 10 mm, as long as it ensures that the second energy-concentrating plate 4 does not interfere with the pot 300 during rotation. Furthermore, the smaller the value of the second horizontal preset dimension, the better.

[0045] To improve automation, in this embodiment, the integrated stove head includes a second driving component 5, which is located on the head body 1 and is connected to the second energy-concentrating plate 4 via a transmission connection. The second driving component 5 is configured to drive the second energy-concentrating plate 4 from the fourth position to the third position when the fan is running. In this embodiment, the controller and the third driving component are communicatively connected. When the controller receives a command to start the fan, it simultaneously controls the fan, the first driving component 3, and the second driving component 5 to operate. In another embodiment, after the controller receives the command to start the fan, it can first control the first driving component 3 and the second driving component 5 to operate, causing the first energy-concentrating plate 2 to rotate to the first position and the second energy-concentrating plate 4 to rotate to the third position, and then start the fan, further reducing heat loss.

[0046] Optionally, the second energy-concentrating plate 4 is provided with a relief groove 41. When the second energy-concentrating plate 4 is in the third position, at least part of the cookware 300 is located in the relief groove 41. The relief groove 41 is provided so that the second energy-concentrating plate 4 is as close as possible to the cookware 300, minimizing airflow below the second energy-concentrating plate 4 and reducing heat loss.

[0047] Of course, in other embodiments, in order to enable mass production and adapt to different models of the head body 1, the second energy-concentrating plate 4 is detachably connected to the head body 1. Optionally, the second energy-concentrating plate 4 and the head body 1 are plugged in. Specifically, the second energy-concentrating plate 4 is provided with a second plug, and the head body 1 is provided with a second socket, into which the second plug can be inserted.

[0048] Optionally, the integrated cooktop includes a third energy-concentrating plate 6, which is located on the cooktop body 1. The third energy-concentrating plate 6 has a fifth position. In this fifth position, it is parallel to the second upper flat surface B of the cookware 300 and located between the second upper flat surface B and the smoke inlet 12. The placement of the third energy-concentrating plate 6 reduces the airflow between the cookware 300 and the front panel 11, thereby reducing heat loss. The relative positional relationship between the third energy-concentrating plate 6 and the cookware 300 is acceptable as long as it does not obstruct cooking.

[0049] Regarding the size of the third energy-concentrating plate 6, in this embodiment, optionally, the vertical projections of the third energy-concentrating plate 6 and the cookware 300 overlap. Optionally, the overlap range of the vertical projections of the third energy-concentrating plate 6 and the cookware 300 is between 1 mm and 20 mm. In other embodiments, the third energy-concentrating plate 6 may also be provided with an arc-shaped groove. The horizontal projection of the third energy-concentrating plate 6 has an arc-shaped line, and the horizontal projection of the cookware 300 is circular and at least partially surrounded by the arc-shaped line. The vertical projections of the third energy-concentrating plate 6 and the cookware 300 do not overlap. This arrangement can reduce airflow disturbance below the third energy-concentrating plate 6 while minimizing the obstruction of cooking fumes.

[0050] Optionally, the integrated stove head also includes a locking component 7. One end of the third energy-concentrating plate 6 is connected to the head body 1 via a rotating wheel. The third energy-concentrating plate 6 also has a sixth position parallel to the front panel 11 of the head body 1. When the third energy-concentrating plate 6 is in the sixth position, the other end can be locked to the head body 1 via the locking component 7. This setting allows the third energy-concentrating plate 6 to be manually opened as needed and manually flipped back to its original position when not in use, improving aesthetics. Specifically, when the third energy-concentrating plate 6 rotates from the sixth position to the fifth position, it rotates 90 degrees, that is, from a vertical state to a horizontal state. The first energy-concentrating plate 2 and the second energy-concentrating plate 4 can both rotate from a vertical state to a horizontal state.

[0051] Specifically, the locking assembly 7 includes a limiting bracket 73, a first connecting member 71, and a second connecting member 72. The limiting bracket 73 is disposed on the head body 1 and has a sliding hole 731. The first connecting member 71 passes through the button hole 13 and the sliding hole 731 of the head body 1 and can slide in the spaced sliding hole 731 and the button hole 13. The first connecting member 71 can slide between the unlocked position and the locked position. The first connecting member 71 has a first locking part 712. The second connecting member 72 is disposed on the third energy-concentrating plate 6 and has a second locking part 721. When the first connecting member 71 is in the locked position, the first locking part 712 and the second locking part 721 are locked together. When the first connecting member 71 is in the unlocked position, the first locking part 712 and the second locking part 721 are disengaged. In this embodiment, by providing a sliding hole 731 in the limiting bracket 73 of the head body 1 and by using the button hole 13 provided on the head body 1, the first connecting member 71 passing through the sliding hole 731 and the button hole 13 can slide under the support of the side walls of the two holes. The length of the sliding hole 731 does not need to be limited. Even a sheet-like structure can support the first connecting member 71, thereby simplifying the structure of the locking component 7 and reducing the cost of the locking component 7.

[0052] To prevent the first connector 71 from rotating, the first connector 71 includes a cylindrical button portion 711. The button portion 711 has a planar first anti-rotation portion 7111, and the sliding hole 731 has a planar second anti-rotation portion 732; the first anti-rotation portion 7111 and the second anti-rotation portion 732 are fitted together. A step is formed between the first anti-rotation portion 7111 and the button portion 711. This design is simple, uses less material, and has low production costs. The first anti-rotation portion 7111 is formed by cutting off a portion of the button portion 711, and the second anti-rotation portion 732 includes a boss protruding from the sidewall of the sliding hole 731. The button portion 7111 has a first limiting portion 7112, the outer diameter of which is larger than the inner diameter of the button hole 13, and the first limiting portion 7112 is located between the button hole 13 and the limiting bracket 73. By utilizing the first limiting part 7112 and the boss, the two extreme positions of the first connecting member 71 can be limited. Specifically, the first limiting part 7112, in conjunction with the head body 1, prevents the first connecting member 71 from being pulled out of the button hole 13 of the head body 1. The boss on the limiting bracket 73, in conjunction with the step of the first connecting member 71, prevents the first connecting member 71 from being pressed too deeply. The first limiting part 7112 includes an annular boss located around the button part 711.

[0053] The first locking part 712 includes a first rod, a second rod, and a third rod that are connected sequentially to one end of the button part 711 and have a hook-like structure. The first rod is perpendicular to the second rod and parallel to the third rod. An opening is provided between the third rod and the button part 711. The second connecting member 72 includes a locking plate. The second locking part 721 includes a locking hole provided on the locking plate. When the first connecting member 71 is in the locked position, the third rod passes through the locking hole.

[0054] The locking assembly 7 also includes an elastic element 74, which is disposed between the first connector 71 and the limiting bracket 73, and is used to stop the first connector 71 in the locked position. This arrangement prevents the first connector 71 from automatically moving to the unlocked position, making the locking action more reliable.

[0055] The third rod has a guide surface at the end furthest from the second rod. The guide surface gradually moves away from the second rod in the direction away from the second locking part 721, that is, the width of the opening gradually increases in the direction away from the first rod. The guide surface allows the second connecting member 72 to be driven to the unlocked position by the third rod when it approaches the first connecting member 71, and can automatically lock in conjunction with the elastic member 74.

[0056] Of course, in other embodiments, the locking component 7 can also be replaced by a magnetic component. Specifically, a magnet is provided on the head body 1, the third energy-concentrating plate 6 can be made of a material that can be attracted by a magnet, or magnets are provided on both the head body 1 and the third energy-concentrating plate 6.

[0057] To improve the user experience, a damping element and a torsion spring can be installed between the third energy-concentrating plate 6 and the head body 1 so that the third energy-concentrating plate 6 can slowly open after the locking component 7 is unlocked.

[0058] Optionally, the integrated cooktop head includes a smoke hood plate 14, and the cooktop body 1 has a smoke inlet 12. The smoke hood plate 14 is located on the cooktop body 1 and has a blocking position for obstructing the smoke inlet 12 and a working position for opening the smoke inlet 12. Specifically, the integrated cooktop head also includes a flow guide drive component. The smoke hood plate 14 is hinged to the cooktop body 1 and connected to the output end of the flow guide drive component. Preferably, the flow guide drive component includes a push rod motor. Optionally, the integrated cooktop head includes a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod that are hinged to each other. One end of the first connecting rod is hinged to the cooktop body 1, and one end of the second connecting rod is hinged to the smoke hood plate 14. This arrangement makes the rotation of the smoke hood plate 14 more stable. Optionally, the smoke hood plate 14 is provided with a light for illumination.

[0059] Example 2

[0060] This embodiment also provides an integrated stove, including an integrated stove body 200 and the integrated stove head in the above solution.

[0061] Obviously, the above embodiments of the present invention are merely examples for clearly illustrating the present invention, and are not intended to limit the implementation of the present invention. Those skilled in the art can make other variations or modifications based on the above description. It is neither necessary nor possible to exhaustively describe all embodiments here. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the scope of protection of the claims of the present invention.

Claims

1. An integrated cooktop head, characterized in that, The utility model relates to an integrated cooker head, comprising: A head body (1) is equipped with the tobacco inlet (12); The first energy -gathering plate (2) is equipped with the head body (1), the first energy -gathering plate (2) has first position, the first energy -gathering plate (2) is located the state under the first position, parallel to the first upper flat mouth surface A of burner energy -gathering ring (100), is located below the first upper flat mouth surface A, and the distance between the first energy -gathering plate (2) and the first upper flat mouth surface A is 0 < L1 <= 20mm, in horizontal direction, the width of the gap between the first energy -gathering plate (2) and the burner energy -gathering ring (100) is first horizontal preset size, wherein, the range of first horizontal preset size is 1 millimeter-10 millimeters.

2. The integrated cooktop according to claim 1, wherein, The first energy -gathering plate (2) is rotatably connected to the head body (1), and the first energy -gathering plate (2) further has a second position parallel to the front panel (11) of the head body (1).

3. The integrated cooktop of claim 2, wherein, The integrated cooker head comprises a first driving member (3) arranged on the head body (1) and in transmission connection with the first energy -gathering plate (2), and the first driving member (3) is configured to drive the first energy -gathering plate (2) to rotate from the second position to the first position when the fan is started.

4. The integrated cooktop of claim 1, wherein, The integrated cooker head comprises a second energy -gathering plate (4) arranged on the head body (1), and the second energy -gathering plate (4) has a third position, and the second energy -gathering plate (4) is located parallel to the second upper flat mouth surface B of the cookware (300) in the state of the third position, and is flush with or below the second upper flat mouth surface B.

5. The integrated cooktop head of claim 4, wherein, The second energy -gathering plate (4) is rotatably connected to the head body (1), and the second energy -gathering plate (4) further has a fourth position parallel to the front panel (11) of the head body (1).

6. The integrated cooktop of claim 5, wherein, The integrated cooker head comprises a second driving member (5) arranged on the head body (1) and in transmission connection with the second energy -gathering plate (4), and the second driving member (5) is configured to drive the second energy -gathering plate (4) to rotate from the fourth position to the third position when the fan is started.

7. The integrated cooktop of claim 4, wherein, The second energy -gathering plate (4) is provided with a avoiding slot (41), and at least part of the cookware (300) is located in the avoiding slot (41) in the state of the third position of the second energy -gathering plate (4).

8. The integrated cooktop of claim 4, wherein, The second energy -gathering plate (4) is below the second upper flat mouth surface B, and the distance between the second energy -gathering plate (4) and the second upper flat mouth surface B is 0 < L2 <= 20mm.

9. The integrated cooktop of any one of claims 1-8, wherein, The integrated cooker head comprises a third energy -gathering plate (6) arranged on the head body (1), and the third energy -gathering plate (6) has a fifth position, and the third energy -gathering plate (6) is located parallel to the second upper flat mouth surface B of the cookware (300) in the state of the fifth position, and is located between the second upper flat mouth surface B and the tobacco inlet (12).

10. The integrated cooktop of claim 9, wherein, The integrated cooker head further comprises a locking assembly (7), one end of the third energy concentrating plate (6) is connected to the head body (1) through a rotating wheel, the third energy concentrating plate (6) further has a sixth position parallel to the front panel (11) of the head body (1), when the third energy concentrating plate (6) is located at the sixth position, the other end can be locked to the head body (1) through the locking assembly (7).

11. An integrated hob, characterized in that The integrated cooker comprises an integrated cooker body (200) and the integrated cooker head according to any one of claims 1-10.

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