Cooking surface frame structure and integrated cooker

By using the flanged and grooved design of the cooktop frame structure, combined with countersunk screws for fixing, the problem of unevenness in the welded frame of the cooktop frame is solved, achieving flatness and stability of the cooktop frame components and simplifying the installation process of the cooktop glass.

CN116557924BActive Publication Date: 2026-06-16ZHEJIANG YITIAN INTELLIGENT KITCHEN ELECTRICITY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
ZHEJIANG YITIAN INTELLIGENT KITCHEN ELECTRICITY CO LTD
Filing Date
2023-05-23
Publication Date
2026-06-16

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing welded frame of the cooktop has gaps or uneven protrusions at the splicing points, which leads to dust accumulation, instability, and difficulty in installing the cooktop glass, resulting in a poor yield rate.

Method used

The cooktop frame structure design includes cooktop glass, cooktop frame components, and decorative baffles. The third and fourth baffles are fitted with the second baffle through the cooperation of flanges and splicing grooves, and are fixed with countersunk screws to eliminate step gaps and ensure flatness and stability.

🎯Benefits of technology

This design achieves flatness and stability for the cooktop frame components, avoids step gaps at the joints and glass edge breakage, simplifies the installation process, and improves the ease of installing the cooktop glass.

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Abstract

The application provides a cooking surface frame structure and integrated stove, and relates to the technical field of kitchen utensil equipment. The cooking surface frame structure comprises a cooking body glass, a cooking surface frame assembly and a decorative strip. The cooking surface frame assembly comprises a first baffle, a second baffle, a third baffle and a fourth baffle which are spliced flat. The first baffle is provided with the decorative strip which comprises a fixed part and an assembly part. The protruding height of the assembly part is consistent with the thickness of the cooking surface glass. The fixed part is provided with at least one counterbore. The counterbore is used for fixedly connecting the decorative strip and the first flange of the first baffle through a screw. The cooking surface frame structure can ensure the flatness of the surface of the cooking surface frame assembly, can realize penetration welding and laser welding at the splicing position, and can be installed in an open mode when the cooking surface glass is installed. The cooking surface glass is not in contact with the decorative strip on three sides, and there is no flange obstacle. The cooking surface glass can be installed without being bumped by the cooking surface frame assembly. The installation, movement and adjustment are convenient.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of kitchen equipment technology, and in particular to a cooktop frame structure and an integrated cooktop. Background Technology

[0002] Integrated cooktops are kitchen appliances that combine a ventilation system, cooktop, range hood, steam oven, oven, and disinfection cabinet into one unit. The cooktop frame consists of a glass cooktop and a welded frame. However, currently available cooktop frames often have gaps at the joints or uneven welds, making them prone to dust accumulation or instability. Furthermore, the glass cooktop is difficult to move and adjust during installation, and uneven welded frames can cause edge chipping, resulting in a poor yield rate for cooktop frames. Summary of the Invention

[0003] To address at least one drawback of the prior art, the present invention provides a cooktop frame structure, comprising:

[0004] The stove body glass, the stove surface frame assembly, and the decorative baffle strip, wherein the stove body glass includes the stove surface glass and the switch glass;

[0005] The cooktop frame assembly includes opposing first and second baffles, as well as opposing third and fourth baffles, each of which is provided with a first flange and a second flange.

[0006] The first flange of the first baffle corresponds to a folding angle that matches the decorative baffle strip; the second flange of the first baffle is fixedly connected to the stove body;

[0007] The first and second flanges of the second baffle are provided with splicing grooves at both ends; the first and second flanges of the third baffle and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle are all engaged with the splicing grooves so that the third baffle and the fourth baffle are spliced ​​and fixed with the second baffle; and the first and second flanges of the third baffle and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle are left with a preset gap from the splicing groove.

[0008] The decorative strip includes a fixing part and an assembly part. The protrusion height of the assembly part is consistent with the thickness of the cooktop glass. The fixing part is provided with at least one countersunk hole, which is used to fix the decorative strip to the first flange of the first baffle by screws.

[0009] Optionally, the first flange of the first baffle has a preset height difference with the third baffle and the fourth baffle, respectively, and the preset height difference is consistent with the thickness of the mounting part of the decorative baffle.

[0010] Optionally, the mounting portion of the decorative baffle includes a first end and a second end, the second end and the fixing portion are provided with a preset angle, and the folding angle corresponding to the first flange of the first baffle is adjusted in coordination with the preset angle.

[0011] Optionally, the cooktop glass is fitted to the first end of the assembly part, and the switch glass is fitted to the second end of the assembly part.

[0012] Optionally, the first baffle is provided with a first limiting structure on both sides, and the first flange of the third baffle and the first flange of the fourth baffle are both provided with a second limiting structure on the side close to the first baffle. The first limiting structure and the second limiting structure are used to limit the installation of the decorative baffle.

[0013] Optionally, the mounting portion of the decorative strip fits into the first limiting structure, and the fixing portion of the decorative strip has clearance ends on both sides, which cooperate with the second limiting structure.

[0014] Optionally, the first flange and the second flange of the third baffle are provided with a first splicing edge on the same side, and the shape of the first splicing edge matches the splicing groove at one end of the second baffle;

[0015] The first and second flanges of the fourth baffle are provided with a second splicing edge on the same side, and the shape of the second splicing edge matches the splicing groove at the other end of the second baffle.

[0016] Optionally, the preset gap includes a first preset gap and a second preset gap, and the first and second flanges of the third baffle and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle are all left with a first preset gap in the vertical direction with the splicing groove; the first and second flanges of the third baffle and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle are all left with a second preset gap in the horizontal direction with the splicing groove.

[0017] Optionally, both the third baffle and the fourth baffle include a latch and a stop, wherein the latch is used to limit the movement of the third baffle and the fourth baffle in the vertical direction; and the stop is used to limit the movement of the third baffle and the fourth baffle in the horizontal direction.

[0018] On the other hand, the present invention provides an integrated stove, comprising:

[0019] The stove body is provided with a snap-fit ​​groove;

[0020] As described above, in the cooktop frame structure, the buckle and the stop block in the cooktop frame structure cooperate with the buckle groove so that the cooktop frame structure is fixedly installed on the cooktop body.

[0021] By adopting the above technical solution, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0022] The cooktop frame structure provided by this invention features a third and fourth baffle that fits into the second baffle via a splicing groove, preventing overlapping or warping edges and ensuring the flatness of the cooktop frame assembly surface. A pre-set gap is provided at the splicing point, allowing for both through welding and laser welding at the splicing point on the same tooling set, ensuring flatness at the splicing point and eliminating step gaps during splicing. When welding the decorative baffle to the cooktop frame assembly, countersunk screws are used for fixing. These countersunk screws can be completely hidden within the countersunk holes, ensuring a flat contact surface between the decorative baffle and the cooktop glass, preventing edge chipping during cooktop glass installation. When the cooktop glass is placed on the cooktop frame assembly, only one side contacts the decorative baffle for positioning; the other three sides are unobstructed. The cooktop glass can be installed in an open manner, preventing damage to the cooktop glass edges due to dimensional deviations in the cooktop frame assembly, and facilitating installation, movement, and adjustment.

[0023] Other features and advantages of the present invention will be described in detail in the following detailed description section. Attached Figure Description

[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the present invention, and the same reference numerals usually represent the same parts. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0025] Figure 1 This is an exploded view of a stove frame structure according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0026] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a cooktop frame structure according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0027] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a cooktop frame assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0028] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the second baffle of a cooktop frame assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0029] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of an optional embodiment of the splicing structure of the cooktop frame structure according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0030] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of another optional embodiment of the splicing structure of the cooktop frame structure according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0031] Figure 7 This is a side sectional view of a decorative baffle strip of a stove frame structure according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0032] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of an optional embodiment of the decorative baffle strip of a stove frame structure according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0033] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of an optional implementation of the first and second limiting structures of a stove frame structure according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0034] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the cooktop glass assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0035] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of an optional embodiment of the buckle and stop block of the stove frame structure according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0036] The following is supplementary explanation of the attached figures:

[0037] 1-Cooktop glass; 2-Switch glass; 3-Cooktop frame assembly; 31-First baffle; 311-First limiting structure; 32-Second baffle; 321-Splicing groove; 33-Third baffle; 331-First splicing edge; 332-Second limiting structure; 34-Fourth baffle; 341-Second splicing edge; 4-Decorative strip; 41-Fixing part; 411-Counterhole; 42-Assembly part; 421-First end; 422-Second end; 51-First preset gap; 52-Second preset gap; 6-Snap fastener; 7-Block Detailed Implementation

[0038] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0039] The term "an embodiment" or "embodiment" as used herein refers to a specific feature, structure, or characteristic that may be included in at least one implementation of the invention. In the description of the invention, it should be understood that the terms "upper," "lower," "top," "bottom," etc., indicating orientation or positional relationships based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings, 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, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of 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 or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. Moreover, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data used can be interchanged where appropriate so that embodiments of the invention described herein can be implemented in orders other than those illustrated or described herein.

[0040] refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 This invention provides a cooktop frame structure, comprising:

[0041] The stove body glass, the stove surface frame assembly 3, and the decorative baffle 4, wherein the stove body glass includes the stove surface glass 1 and the switch glass 2;

[0042] The cooktop frame assembly 3 includes a first baffle 31 and a second baffle 32 facing each other, as well as a third baffle 33 and a fourth baffle 34 facing each other. The first baffle 31, the second baffle 32, the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 are all provided with a first flange and a second flange.

[0043] The first flange of the first baffle 31 has a folding angle that matches the decorative baffle strip 4; the second flange of the first baffle 31 is fixedly connected to the stove body;

[0044] The first and second flanges of the second baffle 32 are both provided with splicing grooves 321 at both ends; the first and second flanges of the third baffle 33 and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle 34 are all engaged with the splicing grooves 321 so that the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 are spliced ​​and fixed with the second baffle 32; and the first and second flanges of the third baffle 33 and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle 34 are left with a preset gap from the splicing grooves 321;

[0045] The decorative baffle 4 includes a fixing part 41 and an assembly part 42. The protrusion height of the assembly part 42 is consistent with the thickness of the cooktop glass 1. The fixing part 41 is provided with at least one countersunk hole 411, which is used to fix the decorative strip to the first flange of the first baffle 31 by screws.

[0046] For details, please refer to Figure 3 The cooktop frame assembly 3 consists of a first baffle 31, a second baffle 32, a third baffle 33, and a fourth baffle 34 connected end-to-end to form a frame. In this embodiment, the cooktop frame assembly 3 has a rectangular structure. The first baffle 31 and the second baffle 32 are relatively parallel, as are the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34. Taking the direction facing the user as the forward positive direction, the first baffle 31 is the front plate, the second baffle 32 is the rear plate, and the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 are the left and right side plates, respectively. Each of the first baffle 31, the second baffle 32, the third baffle 33, and the fourth baffle 34 is provided with a first flange and a second flange. The first flange and the second flange are formed by folding the upper and lower edges of each baffle inward. The second flange of the first baffle 31 is fixedly connected to the cooktop body, and the second flange of the first baffle 31 is also provided with a child lock mounting hole. In one embodiment, the first baffle 31 is fixedly connected to the cooktop body by fixing screws.

[0047] refer to Figure 4 The first and second flanges of the second baffle 32 are provided with splicing grooves 321 on both the left and right sides. The first and second flanges of the third baffle 33 and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle 34 are all engaged with the splicing grooves 321. When the third baffle 33 is installed, the first and second flanges of the third baffle 33 are both fitted into the splicing grooves 321 on one side of the second baffle 32. The fourth baffle 34 is installed symmetrically to the third baffle 33, and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle 34 are both fitted into the splicing grooves 321 on the other side of the second baffle 32.

[0048] refer to Figure 5 In one possible implementation, the first flange and the second flange of the third baffle 33 are provided with a first splicing edge 331 on the same side, and the shape of the first splicing edge 331 matches the splicing groove 321 at one end of the second baffle 32; the first flange and the second flange of the fourth baffle 34 are provided with a second splicing edge 341 on the same side, and the shape of the second splicing edge 341 matches the splicing groove 321 at the other end of the second baffle 32.

[0049] Specifically, the portion of the first and second flanges of the third baffle 33 that engages with the splicing groove 321 has a first splicing edge 331, the shape of which matches the shape of the splicing groove 321. For example, in one embodiment, the splicing groove 321 is a right triangle, and the first splicing edge 331 is also a right triangle; in another embodiment, the splicing groove 321 is a square, and the first splicing edge 331 is also a square. Similarly, the portion of the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle 34 that engages with the splicing groove 321 has a second splicing edge 341, the shape of which also matches the shape of the splicing groove 321. For example, in one embodiment, the splicing groove 321 is a right triangle, and the second splicing edge 341 is also a right triangle; in another embodiment, the splicing groove 321 is a square, and the second splicing edge 341 is also a square. In summary, the above implementation ensures that both the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 are completely engaged with the second baffle 32, without any overlapping or warping, thus ensuring the flatness of the surface of the cooktop frame assembly 3.

[0050] Further reference Figure 6 The first and second flanges of the third baffle 33 and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle 34 have a preset gap with the splicing groove 321. In one possible embodiment, the preset gap includes a first preset gap 51 and a second preset gap 52. The first and second flanges of the third baffle 33 and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle 34 all have a first preset gap 51 in the vertical direction with the splicing groove 321; the first and second flanges of the third baffle 33 and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle 34 all have a second preset gap 52 in the horizontal direction with the splicing groove 321.

[0051] Specifically, while the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 are fitted into the second baffle 32, they are not in complete contact with the second baffle 32, leaving a certain space in the vertical and horizontal directions, namely the first preset gap 51 and the second preset gap 52. The first preset gap 51 and the second preset gap 52 can be determined according to the actual process conditions. For example, in one embodiment, the first preset gap 51 and the second preset gap 52 are set to 5mm. The first preset gap 51 and the second preset gap 52 are used to leave welding space when welding the cooktop frame assembly 3. Laser welding through welding and splicing can be achieved on the same set of tooling, and the flatness of the splicing of the cooktop frame assembly 3 is ensured, eliminating the step gap generated during splicing.

[0052] refer to Figure 7 The diagram shows a side sectional view of the decorative strip 4. The decorative strip 4 includes a fixing part 41 and an assembly part 42. The fixing part 41 is provided with at least one countersunk hole 411. In one embodiment, refer to... Figure 8The fixing part 41 of the decorative baffle 4 is provided with five countersunk holes 411 evenly distributed. The first flange of the first baffle 31 is provided with a through hole corresponding to the countersunk hole 411. When the decorative baffle 4 is welded to the cooktop frame assembly 3, it is fixedly connected by countersunk screws. The countersunk screws can be completely hidden in the countersunk hole 411. This ensures that the contact surface between the decorative baffle 4 and the cooktop glass 1 is flat and that no edge breakage will occur when the cooktop glass 1 is installed.

[0053] In one possible implementation, the first flange of the first baffle 31 has a preset height difference with the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34, respectively. The preset height difference is consistent with the thickness of the mounting portion of the decorative baffle 4. Specifically, the fixing portion 41 of the decorative baffle 4 is provided on the first flange of the first baffle 31. Since the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 are spliced ​​with the first baffle 31, a certain installation space needs to be left for the decorative baffle 4. Therefore, a preset height difference is left at the splicing point between the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 and the first baffle 31. In one embodiment, the thickness of the mounting portion of the decorative baffle 4 is 8mm, so the preset height difference is consistent with the thickness of the mounting portion, which is also 8mm, ensuring that the first baffle 31, the decorative baffle 4, the third baffle 33, and the fourth baffle 34 are flatly spliced ​​and fitted together.

[0054] refer to Figure 9 In one possible implementation, the first baffle 31 has a first limiting structure 311 on both sides, and the first flange of the third baffle 33 and the first flange of the fourth baffle 34 each have a second limiting structure 332 on the side closest to the first baffle 31. The first limiting structure 311 and the second limiting structure 332 are used to limit the installation of the decorative baffle 4. In another possible implementation, the mounting part 42 of the decorative baffle 4 fits into the first limiting structure 311, and the fixing part 41 of the decorative baffle 4 has clearance ends on both sides, which cooperate with the second limiting structure 332.

[0055] Specifically, the first limiting structure 311 is a protruding structure facing the decorative strip, which fits against the first end 421 of the mounting part 42 of the decorative strip. When the decorative strip 4 is installed, the first limiting structure 311 limits the decorative strip 4 in the direction away from the mounting part 42. The second limiting structure 332 is a structure facing the fixing part 41 of the decorative strip 4. The second limiting structure 332 is the defect edge formed by the first flange of the third baffle 33 and the first flange of the fourth baffle 34. The defect edge matches the shape of both ends of the fixing part 41 of the decorative strip 4. For example, in one embodiment, the defect edge is rectangular. When the decorative strip 4 is assembled with the first baffle 31, the second baffle 32 and the third baffle 33, the decorative strip can fit into the space reserved by the first baffle 31, the second baffle 32 and the third baffle 33, that is, the preset height difference.

[0056] refer to Figure 10 The mounting portion 42 of the decorative baffle 4 is used to assemble the cooktop glass 1 and the switch glass 2. In one possible embodiment, the mounting portion 42 of the decorative baffle 4 includes a first end 421 and a second end 422. A preset angle is provided between the second end 422 and the fixing portion 41. The folding angle corresponding to the first flange of the first baffle 31 is adjusted in coordination with the preset angle. The cooktop glass 1 is fitted to the first end 421 of the mounting portion 42, and the switch glass 2 is fitted to the second end 422 of the mounting portion 42.

[0057] Specifically, in this embodiment of the invention, the first end 421 of the assembly part 42 faces upward, and its protrusion height is consistent with that of the cooktop glass 1. The second end 422 of the assembly part 42 faces downward, and its thickness is consistent with that of the switch glass 2. The switch glass 2 is mounted on the first baffle 31 with the second end 422 of the assembly part 42 attached to it, and is used to install the function switch. This ensures the flatness of the cooktop glass 1 and the switch glass 2. When the first flange is initially made on the first baffle 31, the folding angle can be less than the preset angle. When the decorative baffle 4 is assembled, the folding angle of the first flange is adjusted so that the folding angle matches the preset angle. This ensures that the switch glass 2 is flat and attached to the decorative baffle 4 and the first baffle 31. Furthermore, the cooktop glass 1 is placed on the cooktop frame assembly 3, with only one side in contact with the decorative baffle 4 for positioning. The other three sides are unobstructed, allowing for open installation of the cooktop glass 1. This prevents the cooktop glass 1 from being bumped by the corners due to dimensional deviations of the cooktop frame assembly 3, and facilitates installation, movement, and adjustment.

[0058] refer to Figure 11 In one possible implementation, both the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 include a latch 6 and a stop block 7. The latch 6 is used to limit the movement of the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 in the vertical direction, and the stop block 7 is used to limit the movement of the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 in the horizontal direction.

[0059] Specifically, a buckle 6 and a stop block 7 are provided at the second flange of the third baffle 33 and the second flange of the fourth baffle 34. In this embodiment of the invention, the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 are each provided with one buckle 6 and one stop block 7, which facilitates disassembly. The specific positions of the buckle 6 and the stop block 7 are not limited, as long as they can be secured in the buckle 6 groove of the stove body when the cooktop frame assembly 3 is installed to the stove body. In one embodiment, the buckle 6 is close to the second baffle 32 and the stop block 7 is close to the first baffle 31. When installing the cooktop frame assembly 3, the buckle 6 can be embedded in the buckle 6 groove of the stove body to prevent the cooktop frame assembly 3 from moving up and down, and the stop block 7 can be inserted into the buckle 6 groove to prevent the cooktop frame assembly 3 from moving back and forth. Moreover, the single buckle 6 is easy to disassemble and assemble. During installation, simply align the buckle 6 with the buckle 6 groove and push it forward to complete the installation, which is simple and quick.

[0060] On the other hand, the present invention provides an integrated stove, comprising:

[0061] The stove body is provided with the six slots for the buckles;

[0062] As described above, in the cooktop frame structure, the buckle 6 and the stop block 7 in the cooktop frame structure cooperate with the buckle 6 groove so that the cooktop frame structure is fixedly installed on the cooktop body.

[0063] In the cooktop frame structure of this invention, the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 are fitted into the second baffle 32 through a splicing groove 321, avoiding overlapping or warping, ensuring the flatness of the cooktop frame assembly 3 surface, and leaving a preset gap at the splicing point. Through welding and laser welding at the splicing point can be achieved on the same set of tooling, ensuring the flatness of the splicing point of the cooktop frame assembly 3 and eliminating step gaps generated during splicing. When the decorative baffle 4 is welded to the cooktop frame assembly 3, it is fixed with countersunk screws. The countersunk screws can be completely hidden in the countersunk hole 411, ensuring that the contact surface between the decorative baffle 4 and the cooktop glass 1 is flat. The cooktop glass 1 will not chip when installed; the first flange of the first baffle 31 has a preset height difference with the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 respectively. The preset height difference is consistent with the thickness of the installation part of the decorative baffle 4, ensuring that the first baffle 31, the decorative baffle 4, the third baffle 33 and the fourth baffle 34 are flat and spliced ​​together; the cooktop glass 1 is placed on the cooktop frame assembly 3, with only one side in contact with the decorative baffle 4, which serves as a positioning function. The other three sides are not obstructed. The cooktop glass 1 can be installed in an open manner, and the edges of the cooktop glass 1 will not be bumped due to the size deviation of the cooktop frame assembly 3. The installation, movement and adjustment are also convenient.

[0064] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A stove frame structure, characterized in that, include: The stove body glass, the stove surface frame assembly (3) and the decorative baffle (4), wherein the stove body glass includes the stove surface glass (1) and the switch glass (2); The cooktop frame assembly (3) includes a first baffle (31) and a second baffle (32) facing each other, as well as a third baffle (33) and a fourth baffle (34) facing each other. The first baffle (31), the second baffle (32), the third baffle (33) and the fourth baffle (34) are each provided with a first flange and a second flange. The first flange of the first baffle (31) has a folding angle that matches the decorative baffle strip (4); the second flange of the first baffle (31) is fixedly connected to the stove body; The first and second flanges of the second baffle (32) are provided with splicing grooves (321) at both ends; the first and second flanges of the third baffle (33) and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle (34) are all engaged with the splicing grooves (321) so that the third baffle (33) and the fourth baffle (34) are spliced ​​and fixed with the second baffle (32); and the first and second flanges of the third baffle (33) and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle (34) have a preset gap with the splicing grooves (321); The decorative baffle (4) includes a fixing part (41) and an assembly part (42). The protrusion height of the assembly part (42) is consistent with the thickness of the cooktop glass (1). The fixing part (41) is provided with at least one countersunk hole (411). The countersunk hole (411) is used to fix the decorative baffle (4) to the first flange of the first baffle (31) by screws.

2. The stove frame structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first flange of the first baffle (31) has a preset height difference with the third baffle (33) and the fourth baffle (34), and the preset height difference is consistent with the thickness of the fixing part (41) of the decorative baffle (4).

3. The stove frame structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting part (42) of the decorative baffle (4) includes a first end (421) and a second end (422). The second end (422) and the fixing part (41) are provided with a preset angle. The folding angle corresponding to the first flange of the first baffle (31) is adjusted in coordination with the preset angle.

4. The stove frame structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The cooktop glass (1) is fitted to the first end (421) of the assembly part (42), and the switch glass (2) is fitted to the second end (422) of the assembly part (42).

5. The stove frame structure according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first baffle (31) has a first limiting structure (311) on both sides. The first flange of the third baffle (33) and the first flange of the fourth baffle (34) are both provided with a second limiting structure (332) on the side close to the first baffle (31). The first limiting structure (311) and the second limiting structure (332) are used to limit the installation of the decorative strip (4).

6. The stove frame structure according to claim 5, characterized in that, The mounting part (42) of the decorative baffle (4) is fitted with the first limiting structure (311), and the fixing part (41) of the decorative baffle (4) is provided with clearance ends on both sides, and the clearance ends cooperate with the second limiting structure (332).

7. The stove frame structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first flange and the second flange of the third baffle (33) are provided with a first splicing edge (331) on the same side, and the shape of the first splicing edge (331) matches the splicing groove (321) at one end of the second baffle (32); The first flange and the second flange of the fourth baffle (34) are provided with a second splicing edge (341) on the same side, and the shape of the second splicing edge (341) matches the splicing groove (321) at the other end of the second baffle (32).

8. The stove frame structure according to claim 7, characterized in that, The preset gaps include a first preset gap (51) and a second preset gap (52). The first and second flanges of the third baffle (33) and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle (34) are all left with a first preset gap (51) in the vertical direction with the splicing groove (321). The first and second flanges of the third baffle (33) and the first and second flanges of the fourth baffle (34) are all left with a second preset gap (52) in the horizontal direction with the splicing groove (321).

9. The stove frame structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both the third baffle (33) and the fourth baffle (34) include a buckle (6) and a stop (7). The buckle (6) is used to limit the movement of the third baffle (33) and the fourth baffle (34) in the vertical direction; the stop (7) is used to limit the movement of the third baffle (33) and the fourth baffle (34) in the horizontal direction.

10. An integrated stove, characterized in that, include: The stove body is provided with a snap-fit ​​groove. ; According to any one of claims 1-9, the buckle (6) and the stop block (7) in the cooktop frame structure cooperate with the buckle groove so that the cooktop frame structure is fixedly installed on the cooktop body.