Explosion-proof glass panel structure for cooking bench

By setting multiple layers of heat-conducting plates and heat dissipation grooves on the glass panel, the problem of gas stove glass panels cracking due to concentrated heat is solved, achieving a better explosion-proof effect.

CN223909600UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-13CIXI DONGFANG GLASS CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520479849.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-19
Publication Date
2026-02-13
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-19

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Technical Problem

Existing glass panels are prone to cracking during gas stove use due to concentrated heat, and existing heat-conducting plates have insufficient heat conductivity and cannot effectively disperse heat.

Method used

It adopts a multi-layer heat-conducting structure, including a first heat-conducting plate, a second heat-conducting plate and a third heat-conducting plate, with decreasing heat conduction effect. Combined with an explosion-proof layer and heat dissipation groove design, it can evenly distribute heat.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces the probability of glass panel breakage. Through the design of multi-layer heat-conducting plates and heat dissipation grooves, heat is evenly distributed, stress concentration is reduced, and the explosion-proof effect is improved.

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Abstract

The explosion-proof glass panel structure comprises a glass panel layer, a heat conduction layer and an explosion-proof layer which are connected in sequence, two stove holes are formed in the glass panel layer, the heat conduction layer comprises two first heat conduction plates, a second heat conduction plate and a third heat conduction plate which are arranged on the same horizontal plane, and the two first heat conduction plates are arranged on the edges of the two stove holes respectively; the second heat-conducting plate is connected between the two first heat-conducting plates, the third heat-conducting plate is arranged on the peripheries of the first heat-conducting plates and the second heat-conducting plate, the heat-conducting effect of the first heat-conducting plates is smaller than that of the second heat-conducting plate, and the heat-conducting effect of the second heat-conducting plate is smaller than that of the third heat-conducting plate. By arranging the first heat conducting plate, the second heat conducting plate and the third heat conducting plate which have different heat conducting efficiencies and different positions relative to the stove holes, the heat of the glass panel layer is uniformly dispersed, so that the glass panel layer is not easy to burst due to excessive concentration of the heat.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The application relates to the technical field of glass panels, in particular to an explosion-proof glass panel structure for a cooking bench. BACKGROUND

[0002] The panel of a gas stove is usually a glass panel or a stainless steel panel, wherein the glass panel is selected by most consumers because of its advantages such as beauty, oil stain resistance, convenience in cleaning and moderate price. The gas stove provided with the glass panel is prone to glass panel explosion after long-term use because the glass panel near the burner hole is in a high-temperature state for a long time and the heat of the glass panel is concentrated around the burner hole.

[0003] In the prior art, a heat-conducting plate is usually arranged below the glass panel to avoid heat concentration, but the heat-conducting efficiency of the single heat-conducting plate is too low, and the heat is still concentrated around the burner hole. CONTENT OF THE UTILITY MODEL

[0004] The application provides an explosion-proof glass panel structure for a cooking bench.

[0005] The application provides an explosion-proof glass panel structure for a cooking bench.

[0006] The application provides an explosion-proof glass panel structure for a cooking bench.

[0007] Preferably, the burner hole edges are uniformly provided with a plurality of heat dissipation grooves, and the heat dissipation grooves are long-strip-shaped.

[0008] Preferably, the first heat-conducting plate is a circular ring structure and is coaxially arranged with the burner hole.

[0009] Preferably, the explosion-proof layer is attached to the first heat-conducting plate, the second heat-conducting plate and the third heat-conducting plate, and two through holes are formed in the explosion-proof layer and correspond to the two burner holes.

[0010] Preferably, the edge of the glass panel layer is provided with a boss, the bottom of the explosion-proof layer is provided with a base, the base is provided with a groove corresponding to the boss, and the boss is embedded in the groove.

[0011] Preferably, an explosion-proof film is attached to the side of the glass panel layer away from the heat-conducting layer.

[0012] In summary, the present application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:

[0013] 1. The present application sets the first, second and third heat-conducting plates with different relative hob hole positions and different heat-conducting efficiencies, evenly disperses the heat of the glass panel layer, and prevents the glass panel layer from bursting due to excessive heat concentration.

[0014] 2. By setting the long strip-shaped heat dissipation grooves and increasing the bending part of the hob hole, the stress generated when the glass panel layer expands is reduced, thereby reducing the probability of glass panel layer bursting. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0015] Figure 1 is an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the present application.

[0016] Figure 2 is a structural schematic diagram of the heat-conducting layer in the preferred embodiment of the present application.

[0017] Reference signs: 1, glass panel layer; 11, hob hole; 12, heat dissipation groove; 13, boss; 2, heat-conducting layer; 21, first heat-conducting plate; 22, second heat-conducting plate; 23, third heat-conducting plate; 3, explosion-proof layer; 31, through hole; 4, base; 41, recess; 5, explosion-proof film. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0018] The present application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0019] The present application provides an explosion-proof glass panel structure for a stove, as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 , which comprises a glass panel layer 1, a heat-conducting layer 2 and an explosion-proof layer 3 connected in sequence. The glass panel layer 1 is provided with two hob holes 11. The heat-conducting layer 2 comprises two first heat-conducting plates 21, a second heat-conducting plate 22 and a third heat-conducting plate 23 arranged horizontally. The two first heat-conducting plates 21 are arranged at the edges of the two hob holes 11. The first heat-conducting plate 21 is in a circular ring structure and is coaxially arranged with the hob hole 11. The second heat-conducting plate 22 is connected between the two first heat-conducting plates 21. The third heat-conducting plate 23 is arranged at the outer periphery of the first heat-conducting plate 21 and the second heat-conducting plate 22. The heat-conducting effect of the first heat-conducting plate 21 is less than that of the second heat-conducting plate 22, and the heat-conducting effect of the second heat-conducting plate 22 is less than that of the third heat-conducting plate 23. The explosion-proof layer 3 is an explosion-proof mesh and is attached to the first heat-conducting plate 21, the second heat-conducting plate 22 and the third heat-conducting plate 23. Two through holes 31 are provided in the explosion-proof layer 3 corresponding to the two hob holes 11. The edge of the glass panel layer 1 is provided with a boss 13. The explosion-proof layer 3 is provided with a base 4 below. The base 4 is provided with a recess 41 corresponding to the boss 13. The boss 13 is embedded in the recess 41.

[0020] When the edge of the stove hole 11 is heated by gas, the first heat-conducting plate 21 is used to absorb the heat of the edge of the stove hole 11 on the glass panel layer 1, the heat between the two stove holes 11 is lower at the edge of the stove hole 11, the second heat-conducting plate 22 can absorb the heat of the first heat-conducting plate 21 more quickly due to the heat-conducting effect being greater than that of the first heat-conducting plate 21, and is transmitted to the part between the two stove holes 11 on the glass panel layer 1, and the third heat-conducting plate 23 can absorb the heat from the first heat-conducting plate 21 and the second heat-conducting plate 22 more quickly due to the heat-conducting effect being greater than that of the second heat-conducting plate 22 and the first heat-conducting plate 21, and is transmitted to the part far away from the stove hole 11 on the glass panel layer 1, by setting the first heat-conducting plate 21, the second heat-conducting plate 22 and the third heat-conducting plate 23 with different heat-conducting efficiencies and different positions relative to the stove hole 11, the heat of the glass panel layer 1 is evenly dispersed, so that the glass panel layer 1 is not easy to burst due to excessive heat concentration.

[0021] The first heat-conducting plate 21, the second heat-conducting plate 22 and the second heat-conducting plate 22 are respectively a first aluminum alloy plate, a second aluminum alloy plate and a third aluminum alloy plate, the first aluminum alloy plate, the second aluminum alloy plate and the third aluminum alloy plate are three types of aluminum alloy with different heat-conducting coefficients, and are spliced together by a welding process.

[0022] The side of the glass panel layer 1 away from the heat-conducting layer 2 is pasted with an anti-explosion film 5, the anti-explosion film 5 is a polyester film, which is used to stick the glass fragments to prevent them from splashing when the glass panel layer 1 is accidentally broken, and the edge of the stove hole 11 is uniformly provided with a plurality of heat dissipation grooves 12, the heat dissipation grooves 12 are long strips, the long strip-shaped heat dissipation grooves 12 can increase the bending part of the stove hole 11, reduce the stress generated when the glass panel layer 1 expands, and further reduce the probability of the glass panel layer 1 bursting.

[0023] The above are preferred embodiments of the present application, which do not limit the protection scope of the present application, therefore: any equivalent changes made on the structure, shape and principle of the present application should be covered within the protection scope of the present application.

Claims

1. A stove explosion-proof glass panel structure, characterized in that: it comprises a glass panel layer (1), a heat conduction layer (2), and an explosion-proof layer (3) connected in sequence, the glass panel layer (1) is provided with two stove holes (11), the heat conduction layer (2) comprises two first heat conduction plates (21) arranged horizontally, a second heat conduction plate (22), and a third heat conduction plate (23), the two first heat conduction plates (21) are arranged at the edges of the two stove holes (11), the second heat conduction plate (22) is connected between the two first heat conduction plates (21), the third heat conduction plate (23) is arranged at the outer periphery of the first heat conduction plate (21) and the second heat conduction plate (22), the heat conduction effect of the first heat conduction plate (21) is less than that of the second heat conduction plate (22), and the heat conduction effect of the second heat conduction plate (22) is less than that of the third heat conduction plate (23).

2. The stove explosion-proof glass panel structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: the edges of the stove holes (11) are uniformly provided with a plurality of heat dissipation grooves (12), and the heat dissipation grooves (12) are long strips.

3. The stove explosion-proof glass panel structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: the first heat conduction plate (21) is a circular ring structure and is coaxially arranged with the stove hole (11).

4. The stove explosion-proof glass panel structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: the explosion-proof layer (3) is attached to the first heat conduction plate (21), the second heat conduction plate (22), and the third heat conduction plate (23), and two through holes (31) are formed in the explosion-proof layer (3) corresponding to the two stove holes (11).

5. The stove explosion-proof glass panel structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: the edge of the glass panel layer (1) is provided with a boss (13); the bottom of the explosion-proof layer (3) is provided with a base (4), the base (4) is provided with a groove (41) corresponding to the boss (13), and the boss (13) is embedded in the groove (41).

6. The stove explosion-proof glass panel structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: an explosion-proof film (5) is attached to the side of the glass panel layer (1) away from the heat conduction layer (2). ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​