High-strength temperature sensing panel assembly structure

By designing annular grooves and through holes on the induction cooker panel, installing temperature-conducting caps and connecting buckles, and fixing the temperature-sensing element, the problem of inaccurate temperature detection in induction cookers is solved, achieving higher temperature detection accuracy and panel safety.

CN223924904UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17FOSHAN DAJIANG FLUID TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202423014771.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-07
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-07

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The temperature detection of existing induction cookers cannot provide real-time feedback on the temperature of the cookware, resulting in inaccurate detection, especially due to the temperature sensor being too far from the cookware and the low thermal conductivity of the glass panel.

Method used

A high-strength temperature-sensing panel assembly structure is designed. By setting annular grooves and through holes on the panel, installing temperature-conducting caps and connecting buckles, and using heat-resistant adhesive to fix the temperature-sensing element, a tight contact between the temperature-sensing element and the cookware is achieved. Combined with mechanical connection methods, stability and accuracy are improved.

Benefits of technology

It improves the accuracy and sensitivity of temperature detection, enhances the impact resistance of the panel, prevents panel breakage, and ensures the safety and stability of the product.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a high-strength temperature sensing panel assembly structure, the top surface of a panel is provided with a plurality of annular grooves, and the outer walls of the annular grooves are arranged in an inclined manner, so that the outer walls of the annular grooves form a structure with a large upper part and a small lower part in a surrounding manner; the temperature conduction cap is installed in the annular groove, the side wall of the cap body part is inserted into the annular groove, the outer wall of the temperature conduction cap is tightly attached to the outer wall of the annular groove, a gap is reserved between the inner top wall of the cap body part and the top face of the supporting table, and a gap is reserved between the bottom of the outer wall of the temperature conduction cap and the bottom of the annular groove; the connecting buckle is installed on the bottom face of the panel, the buckle body part is of a tubular structure with openings in the two ends, and the limiting part is arranged on the outer wall of the buckle body part. And the upper end of the buckle body part is inserted into the through hole, and is mutually inserted, buckled and fixed with the lower end of the connecting part. The utility model has the advantages that the temperature measurement is accurate, the temperature conducting cap is not easy to loosen and the temperature conducting cap is shock-resistant.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of temperature detection technology for electromagnetic cooking appliances, and in particular to a high-strength temperature-sensing panel assembly structure. Background Technology

[0002] Since the application of electromagnetic heating technology to the cooking industry, temperature control has always been a major challenge. The mainstream induction cooker structure usually places the temperature sensor on the bottom of the panel. Because the temperature sensor is too far from the cookware and the glass panel has low thermal conductivity, the temperature detection of this structure cannot provide real-time feedback on the cookware temperature. It can only infer the cookware temperature from the temperature change curve. However, due to the different materials, thicknesses, and ingredients in the cookware, the temperature curve varies greatly, making it impossible to accurately detect the cookware temperature. Therefore, how to reduce the lag in temperature detection and provide real-time feedback on the cookware temperature is a problem that needs to be solved. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to propose a high-strength temperature-sensing panel assembly structure to solve the above-mentioned problems.

[0004] To achieve this objective, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0005] A high-strength temperature-sensing panel assembly structure, comprising:

[0006] The panel has several annular grooves on its top surface, and the outer walls of the annular grooves are inclined so that the outer walls of the annular grooves form a structure that is larger at the top and smaller at the bottom; a support platform is formed in the area enclosed by the annular grooves, and the support platform has a through hole that runs through the top and bottom.

[0007] A temperature-conducting cap is installed in the annular groove, and the top surface of the temperature-conducting cap is not lower than the top surface of the panel. The temperature-conducting cap includes a cap body and a connecting part. The bottom of the temperature-conducting cap has an opening. The side wall of the cap body is inserted into the annular groove, and the outer wall of the temperature-conducting cap is in close contact with the outer wall of the annular groove. A gap is left between the inner top wall of the cap body and the top surface of the support platform, and a gap is left between the bottom of the outer wall of the temperature-conducting cap and the bottom of the annular groove. The connecting part is disposed inside the temperature-conducting cap and is a tubular structure with an opening at the bottom. The connecting part is inserted into the through hole.

[0008] A connecting buckle is installed on the bottom surface of the panel. The connecting buckle includes a buckle body and a limiting part. The buckle body is a tubular structure with openings at both ends. The limiting part is disposed on the outer wall of the buckle body. The upper end of the buckle body is inserted into the through hole and is inserted into and fastened to the lower end of the connecting part.

[0009] A temperature sensing element is disposed within the connecting portion and abuts against the top wall of the connecting portion, the connecting portion being filled with heat-resistant adhesive.

[0010] Preferably, the inner wall of the connecting part is provided with a slot, the outer wall of the buckle part is provided with a protruding buckle, and the upper end of the buckle part is inserted into the connecting part so that the buckle and the slot are engaged.

[0011] Preferably, the lower end of the inner wall of the connecting part is provided with a first guide slope, and the top of the outer wall of the buckle part is provided with a second guide slope; the slot is a tooth-shaped structure.

[0012] Preferably, the outer wall of the buckle body or the inner wall of the connecting part is provided with a step, the step being used to limit the depth of the buckle body inserted into the connecting part.

[0013] Preferably, the inner wall of the buckle body is provided with a slot, the outer wall of the connecting part is provided with a protruding buckle, and the lower end of the connecting part is inserted into the buckle body so that the buckle and the slot are engaged.

[0014] Preferably, the lower end of the outer wall of the connecting part is provided with a first guide slope, and the top of the inner wall of the buckle part is provided with a second guide slope; the slot is a tooth-shaped structure.

[0015] Preferably, the outer wall of the connecting part is provided with a step, which is used to limit the depth of the connecting part inserted into the buckle part.

[0016] Preferably, it further includes an elastic sealing gasket, which is sleeved on the connecting portion and located between the cap portion and the support platform, or the elastic sealing gasket is sleeved on the buckle portion and located between the upper surface of the limiting portion and the bottom surface of the panel.

[0017] Preferably, the inner top wall of the connecting portion is at least partially a thin-walled structure, and the temperature sensing element is pressed against the thin-walled structure.

[0018] One embodiment of this utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0019] 1. The outer wall of the annular groove is set as a slope, thus forming a structure that is larger at the top and smaller at the bottom. When the temperature-conducting cap is installed in the annular groove, the temperature-conducting cap can be supported on the annular groove by abutting the side wall of the cap body against the outer wall of the annular groove. The inner top wall of the cap body is suspended above the support platform. When the temperature-conducting cap is subjected to downward pressure from the pot, since the inner top wall of the temperature-conducting cap does not contact the top surface of the support platform, the temperature-conducting cap can withstand greater impact strength after being installed in the annular groove without causing the panel to break. In particular, with the structure of the temperature-conducting cap protruding from the panel, when heavy objects are placed on the temperature-conducting cap, such as a pot full of water, the panel is less likely to break due to impact, making it safer for users and improving the quality of the product.

[0020] 2. Filling the connecting part with heat-resistant adhesive not only serves to fix the temperature sensing element, but also allows air to escape from the connecting part, thus improving the heat conduction between the temperature sensing element and the temperature-conducting cap, and enabling more accurate and sensitive detection of the cooking container's temperature; the temperature sensing element abuts against the top of the connecting part, so that the temperature sensing element can be closer to the cooking container, further improving the accuracy and sensitivity of temperature detection.

[0021] 3. By setting a connecting buckle, the temperature conducting cap can be fixed to the panel through a mechanical structure, thereby better preventing the temperature conducting cap from falling off the panel. Compared with the method of gluing the temperature conducting cap to the panel, the mechanical connection method of this invention is more reliable and the product is more stable and durable. Attached Figure Description

[0022] The accompanying drawings further illustrate the present invention, but the content of the drawings does not constitute any limitation on the present invention.

[0023] Figure 1 This is a partial cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the present invention;

[0024] Figure 2 This is a partial cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the present invention;

[0025] Figure 3 This is a partial cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the present invention;

[0026] Figure 4 This is a partial cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the present invention;

[0027] Figure 5 This is a partial cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the present invention;

[0028] Figure 6 This is a top view of one embodiment of the present invention.

[0029] In the attached diagram: 1-panel, 11-annular groove, 12-support platform, 13-through hole, 2-temperature conductive cap, 21-cap body, 22-connecting part, 221-slot, 222-first guide slope, 223-thin-wall structure, 3-connecting buckle, 31-buckle body, 311-buckle, 312-second guide slope, 313-step, 32-limiting part, 4-temperature sensing element, 5-temperature resistant adhesive, 6-elastic sealing gasket. Detailed Implementation

[0030] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below, examples of which 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 this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model. In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "clockwise," "counterclockwise," etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and 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 limiting this utility model. In addition, 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, features defined with "first" and "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the stated features. In the description of this utility model, "multiple" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0031] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" 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, an electrical connection, or a connection that allows for communication; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0032] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0033] The following disclosure provides many different embodiments or examples for implementing various structures of this invention. To simplify the disclosure, specific examples of components and arrangements are described below. These are merely examples and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Furthermore, reference numerals and / or letters may be repeated in different examples; such repetition is for simplification and clarity and does not in itself indicate a relationship between the various embodiments and / or arrangements discussed. In addition, examples of various specific processes and materials are provided in this invention, but those skilled in the art will recognize the application of other processes and / or the use of other materials.

[0034] The technical solution of this utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.

[0035] This embodiment provides a high-strength temperature-sensing panel 1 assembly structure, such as... Figure 1-6 As shown, it includes:

[0036] Panel 1, the top surface of panel 1 is provided with a plurality of annular grooves 11, the outer wall of the annular grooves 11 is inclined so that the outer wall of the annular grooves 11 forms a structure that is larger at the top and smaller at the bottom; a support platform 12 is formed in the area enclosed by the annular grooves 11, and the support platform 12 is provided with a through hole 13 that runs through the top and bottom.

[0037] A temperature-conducting cap 2 is installed in the annular groove 11, and the top surface of the temperature-conducting cap 2 is not lower than the top surface of the panel 1. The temperature-conducting cap 2 includes a cap body 21 and a connecting part 22. The bottom of the temperature-conducting cap 2 has an opening. The side wall of the cap body 21 is inserted into the annular groove 11. The outer wall of the temperature-conducting cap 2 is in close contact with the outer wall of the annular groove 11. A gap is left between the inner top wall of the cap body 21 and the top surface of the support platform 12. A gap is left between the bottom of the outer wall of the temperature-conducting cap 2 and the bottom of the annular groove 11. The connecting part 22 is disposed in the temperature-conducting cap 2 and is a tubular structure with an opening at the bottom. The connecting part 22 is inserted into the through hole 13.

[0038] A connecting buckle 3 is installed on the bottom surface of the panel 1. The connecting buckle 3 includes a buckle body 31 and a limiting part 32. The buckle body 31 is a tubular structure with openings at both ends. The limiting part 32 is disposed on the outer wall of the buckle body 31. The upper end of the buckle body 31 is inserted into the through hole 13 and is inserted into and fastened to the lower end of the connecting part 22.

[0039] Temperature sensing element 4 is disposed in the connecting part 22 and abuts against the top wall of the connecting part 22. The connecting part 22 is filled with heat-resistant adhesive 5.

[0040] By creating an annular groove 11 and a through hole 13 on the panel 1, the temperature-conducting cap 2 can be installed onto the upper surface of the panel 1, thus fixing the temperature-conducting cap 2 and the panel 1 relatively in the horizontal direction. The connecting buckle 3 passes through the through hole 13 from the bottom surface of the panel 1 and engages with the temperature-conducting cap 2. The panel 1 is clamped by the inner top surface of the cap body 21 and the top surface of the limiting part 32, thus fixing the temperature-conducting cap 2 and the panel 1 relatively in the vertical direction. In one embodiment, the support platform 12 is flush with the panel 1. Figure 1 As shown; in another embodiment, the support platform 12 is lower than the panel 1, as... Figure 2-4 As shown.

[0041] Before installation, the temperature sensing element 4 is placed inside the connecting part 22, and heat-resistant adhesive 5 is filled into the connecting part 22 to fix the temperature sensing element 4. The heat-resistant adhesive 5 refers to an adhesive that can meet the temperature requirements of actual application, such as silicone adhesive. Filling the connecting part 22 with heat-resistant adhesive 5 not only fixes the temperature sensing element 4, but also removes air from the connecting part 22, so as to improve the heat conduction effect between the temperature sensing element 4 and the temperature-conducting cap 2, so as to detect the temperature of the cooking container more accurately and sensitively. The temperature sensing element 4 abuts against the top of the connecting part 22 so that the temperature sensing element 4 can be closer to the cooking container, thereby further improving the accuracy and sensitivity of temperature detection. As one implementation method, the temperature-conducting cap 2 can be made of metal materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, or copper, which not only have good thermal conductivity but are also relatively wear-resistant. Of course, the temperature-conducting cap 2 can also be made of engineering plastics, such as PEEK plastic.

[0042] The outer wall of the annular groove 11 is sloped, forming a structure that is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom. When the temperature-conducting cap 2 is installed in the annular groove 11, the temperature-conducting cap 2 can be supported on the annular groove 11 by abutting against the outer wall of the annular groove 11 through the side wall of the cap body 21. The inner top wall of the cap body 21 is suspended above the support platform 12. Specifically, the top surface of the support platform 12 can be flush with the top surface of the panel 1, and when the temperature-conducting cap 2 is installed in the annular groove 11, the inner top wall of the temperature-conducting cap 2 is higher than that of the panel 1. The top surface of the support platform 12 can be lower than the top surface of the panel 1, so that when the temperature-conducting cap 2 is installed into the annular groove 11, there is a gap between the inner top wall of the cap body 21 and the top surface of the support platform 12. When the temperature-conducting cap 2 is subjected to downward pressure from the pot, since the inner top wall of the temperature-conducting cap 2 does not contact the top surface of the support platform 12, the outer wall of the temperature-conducting cap 2 applies pressure to the outer wall of the annular groove 11. At this time, the pressure borne by the outer wall of the annular groove 11 can be decomposed into vertical pressure and water pressure. Regarding the horizontal pressure, firstly, for the vertical pressure, since part of the pressure is decomposed into the horizontal direction, the vertical pressure is less than the downward pressure from the cookware. Furthermore, because the vertical pressure is applied to the sidewall of the annular groove 11, the thickness of the panel 1 at the point of force application is greater, thus enabling it to withstand greater vertical pressure. As for the horizontal pressure, since the pressure is transmitted horizontally, and the distance between the sidewall of the annular groove 11 and the sidewall of the panel 1 is larger than the thickness of the panel 1, the panel 1 can withstand even greater horizontal pressure. Therefore, the structure of this invention allows the temperature-conducting cap 2, after being installed in the annular groove 11, to withstand greater impact without breaking the panel 1. Especially with the temperature-conducting cap 2 protruding from the panel 1, when heavy objects are placed on the temperature-conducting cap 2, such as a cookware full of water, the panel 1 is less likely to break due to impact, making it safer for users and improving product quality.

[0043] In order for the temperature sensing element 4 to accurately detect the temperature of the cooking container, the temperature-conducting cap 2 needs to be in contact with the cooking container. To achieve this, after the temperature-conducting cap 2 is installed on the panel 1, the top of the temperature-conducting cap 2 is not lower than the top surface of the panel 1, that is, the temperature-conducting cap 2 protrudes from the panel 1 or the top surface of the temperature-conducting cap 2 is flush with the panel 1. As one embodiment, the temperature-conducting cap 2 protrudes from the panel 1. In order to prevent the cooking container from shaking when placed on the panel 1, multiple temperature-conducting caps 2 can be provided on the panel 1, such as three, four, five or more temperature-conducting caps 2, so that when the cooking container is placed on the panel 1, it can be supported by multiple temperature-conducting caps 2 at the same time. This not only makes the cooking container more stable when placed on the panel 1, but also allows for more accurate detection of the temperature of the cooking container through multi-point temperature measurement.

[0044] By setting the connecting buckle 3, the present invention can fix the temperature-conducting cap 2 to the panel 1 through the mechanism, thereby better preventing the temperature-conducting cap 2 from falling off the panel 1. Compared with the method of gluing the temperature-conducting cap 2 to the panel 1, the mechanical connection method of the present invention is more reliable and the product is more stable and durable. As one embodiment, the temperature-sensing element 4 can be a thermistor. In order to connect the temperature-sensing element 4 to the electrical components (such as circuit boards) located below the panel 1, the buckle body 31 is set as a tubular structure with open ends, so that the connecting wire of the temperature-sensing element 4 can pass through the inside of the buckle body 31 and make an electrical connection with the electrical components located below the panel 1.

[0045] As a connection method between the temperature-conducting cap 2 and the connecting buckle 3, the inner wall of the connecting part 22 is provided with a slot 221, and the outer wall of the buckle body 31 is provided with a protruding buckle 311. The upper end of the buckle body 31 is inserted into the connecting part 22 so that the buckle 311 and the slot 221 are fastened together.

[0046] In this embodiment, the inner wall of the connecting part 22 cooperates with the outer wall of the buckle part 31 so that the buckle part 31 can be inserted into the connecting part 22, and the buckle 311 on the outer wall of the buckle part 31 engages with the groove 221 on the inner wall of the connecting part 22. It should be noted that since both the connecting part 22 and the buckle part 31 are tubular structures with relatively small sidewall thickness, when the buckle part 31 is inserted into the connecting part 22, both the connecting part 22 and the buckle part 31 can undergo a certain elastic deformation, so that even if the outer wall of the buckle part 31 is provided with a protruding buckle 311, it can still be inserted into the connecting part 22 to achieve buckle 311 connection.

[0047] Furthermore, the lower end of the inner wall of the connecting part 22 is provided with a first guide slope 222, and the top of the outer wall of the buckle part 31 is provided with a second guide slope 312; the slot 221 has a reverse tooth-shaped structure.

[0048] By setting the first guide slope 222 and the second guide slope 312, the connecting part 22 and the buckle part 31 can be guided when they are inserted, so that the buckle part 31 can be better inserted into the connecting part 22; the slot 221 is set as a tooth shape so that the connecting part 22 and the buckle part 31 are not easy to loosen after they are inserted and fastened, and the problem of the temperature conducting cap 2 falling off can be better avoided.

[0049] Furthermore, the outer wall of the buckle part 31 or the inner wall of the connecting part 22 is provided with a step 313, which is used to limit the depth of the buckle part 31 inserted into the connecting part 22.

[0050] Since the temperature sensing element 4 is located inside the connecting part 22 and is relatively fragile, if the buckle part 31 is inserted into the connecting part 22 to an excessive depth, the buckle part 31 may easily crush the temperature sensing element 4. To avoid this problem, the present invention provides a step 313 on the outer wall of the buckle part 31 or the inner wall of the connecting part 22. By using the limiting effect of the step 313, the depth of the buckle part 31 inserted into the connecting part 22 can be limited, thereby effectively preventing the temperature sensing element 4 from being crushed. Moreover, since the panel 1 is usually made of glass, limiting the depth of the buckle part 31 inserted into the connecting part 22 can also limit the distance between the bottom surface of the cap part 21 and the top surface of the limiting part 32, preventing the temperature-conducting cap 2 and the connecting buckle 3 from crushing the panel 1 during installation.

[0051] As another way of connecting the temperature-conducting cap 2 and the connecting buckle 3, the inner wall of the buckle body 31 is provided with a slot 221, and the outer wall of the connecting part 22 is provided with a protruding buckle 311. The lower end of the connecting part 22 is inserted into the buckle body 31 so that the buckle 311 and the slot 221 are fastened together.

[0052] In another embodiment, the connecting part 22 can be inserted into the buckle body 31. In this embodiment, the outer wall of the connecting part 22 cooperates with the inner wall of the buckle body 31 so that the connecting part 22 can be inserted into the buckle body 31 to achieve the fastening and fixing of the buckle 311 and the slot 221.

[0053] Furthermore, the lower end of the outer wall of the connecting part 22 is provided with a first guide slope 222, and the top of the inner wall of the buckle part 31 is provided with a second guide slope 312; the slot 221 has a reverse tooth-shaped structure.

[0054] By setting the first guide slope 222 and the second guide slope 312, the connecting part 22 and the buckle part 31 can be guided when they are inserted, so that the buckle part 31 can be better inserted into the connecting part 22; the slot 221 is set as a tooth shape so that the connecting part 22 and the buckle part 31 are not easy to loosen after they are inserted and fastened, and the problem of the temperature conducting cap 2 falling off can be better avoided.

[0055] Furthermore, the outer wall of the connecting part 22 is provided with a step 313, which is used to limit the depth of the connecting part 22 inserted into the buckle part 31.

[0056] In this embodiment, limiting the depth of the connecting part 22 inserted into the buckle part 31 can limit the distance between the inner top surface of the cap part 21 and the top surface of the limiting part 32, preventing the heat-conducting cap 2 and the connecting buckle 3 from crushing the panel 1 during installation.

[0057] Preferably, it further includes an elastic sealing gasket 6, which is sleeved on the connecting part 22 and located between the cap part 21 and the support platform 12, or the elastic sealing gasket 6 is sleeved on the buckle part 31 and located between the upper surface of the limiting part 32 and the bottom surface of the panel 1.

[0058] The elastic sealing gasket 6 can act as a buffer, preventing the temperature-conducting cap 2 and the connecting buckle 3 from being subjected to a large impact force on the panel 1 at the moment of fastening, which could cause the panel 1 to break. Of course, the elastic sealing gasket 6 can also absorb processing errors, making it less likely for the temperature-conducting cap 2 and the connecting buckle 3 to shake after being assembled onto the panel 1. In addition, the elastic sealing gasket 6 can also act as a waterproof gasket, preventing soup on the panel 1 from flowing down the gap between the temperature-conducting cap 2, the connecting buckle 3 and the panel 1.

[0059] Preferably, the inner top wall of the connecting portion 22 is at least partially a thin-walled structure 223, and the temperature sensing element 4 abuts against the thin-walled structure 223.

[0060] The inner top wall of the connecting part 22 is at least partially a thin-walled structure 223. The temperature sensing element 4 is pressed against the thin-walled structure 223. With this arrangement, the temperature sensing element 4 can be brought closer to the cooking container while ensuring that the temperature-conducting cap 2 has good strength, thereby further improving the accuracy and sensitivity of temperature detection.

[0061] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "illustrative embodiment," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of this utility model. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0062] The technical principles of this utility model have been described above with reference to specific embodiments. These descriptions are merely for explaining the principles of this utility model and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model in any way. Based on this explanation, those skilled in the art can readily conceive of other specific embodiments of this utility model without inventive effort, and these equivalent modifications or substitutions are all included within the scope defined by the claims of this application.

Claims

1. A high-strength temperature-sensing panel assembly structure, characterized in that, The utility model provides a temperature sensing device, which comprises a panel, a temperature sensing cap and a connecting buckle. The top surface of the panel is provided with a plurality of annular grooves, and the outer wall of the annular groove is inclined to form an upper large and lower small structure. A support table is formed in the area surrounded by the annular groove, and the support table is provided with a through hole penetrating from top to bottom. The temperature sensing cap is installed in the annular groove, and the top surface of the temperature sensing cap is not lower than the top surface of the panel. The temperature sensing cap comprises a cap body and a connecting part, and the bottom of the temperature sensing cap is provided with an opening.

2. The high strength temperature sensing panel assembly of claim 1, wherein, The side wall of the cap body is inserted into the annular groove, the outer wall of the temperature sensing cap is in close contact with the outer wall of the annular groove, and the inner top wall of the cap body is spaced apart from the top surface of the support table.

3. The high strength temperature sensing panel assembly of claim 2, wherein, The outer wall bottom of the temperature sensing cap is spaced apart from the bottom of the annular groove.

4. The high strength temperature sensing panel assembly of claim 2, wherein, The connecting part is inserted into the through hole.

5. The high strength temperature sensing panel assembly of claim 1, wherein, The connecting buckle is installed on the bottom surface of the panel, and the connecting buckle comprises a buckle body and a limiting part.

6. A high strength temperature sensing panel assembly according to claim 5, wherein, The buckle body is a tubular structure with openings at both ends, and the limiting part is arranged on the outer wall of the buckle body.

7. The high strength temperature sensing panel assembly of claim 5, wherein, The upper end of the buckle body is inserted into the through hole and is inserted and buckled with the lower end of the connecting part.

8. The high strength temperature sensing panel assembly of claim 1, wherein, The temperature sensing element is arranged in the connecting part and abuts against the top wall of the connecting part.

9. The high strength temperature sensing panel assembly of claim 1, wherein, The connecting part is filled with temperature-resistant glue. The inner wall of the connecting part is provided with a clamping groove, and the outer wall of the buckle body is provided with a protruding buckle. The upper end of the buckle body is inserted into the connecting part so that the buckle and the clamping groove are buckled. The inner wall lower end of the connecting part is provided with a first guide inclined surface, and the outer wall top of the buckle body is provided with a second guide inclined surface. The clamping groove is a reverse tooth structure. The outer wall of the buckle body or the inner wall of the connecting part is provided with a step for limiting the depth of the buckle body inserted into the connecting part. The outer wall lower end of the connecting part is provided with a first guide inclined surface, and the inner wall top of the buckle body is provided with a second guide inclined surface. The clamping groove is a reverse tooth structure. The outer wall of the connecting part is provided with a step for limiting the depth of the connecting part inserted into the buckle body. The elastic sealing gasket is sleeved on the connecting part and located between the cap body and the support table, or the elastic sealing gasket is sleeved on the buckle body and located between the upper surface of the limiting part and the bottom surface of the panel. The inner top wall of the connecting part is at least partially a thin-walled structure, and the temperature sensing element abuts against the thin-walled structure.