Induction cooker capable of being installed in embedded mode
By incorporating a ventilation frame, a ventilation fan, and an air supply pipe into the induction cooker, rapid heat dissipation is achieved, solving the problem of slow heat dissipation and extending the lifespan of the induction cooker.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Built-in induction cookers have difficulty dissipating heat quickly during use, which makes internal components prone to aging and reduces their lifespan.
A structure including an exhaust frame, an exhaust fan, an air supply pipe, and an exhaust vent is designed. The exhaust frame draws outside air into the induction cooker, the air supply pipe sends the air into the device box, and the exhaust vent discharges the hot air, thus achieving rapid heat dissipation.
It effectively reduces the temperature of the internal components of the induction cooker and extends its service life.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of induction cooker structure technology, and in particular to an induction cooker that can be embedded in the wall. Background Technology
[0002] An induction cooker, also known as an induction stove, works on the principle of electromagnetic induction. It utilizes an alternating current passing through a coil to generate an alternating magnetic field with a constantly changing direction. Eddy currents will appear inside a conductor placed in an alternating magnetic field (the reason can be found in Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction). This is caused by the eddy electric field driving the movement of charge carriers in the conductor (in the pot, these are electrons, not iron atoms). The Joule heating effect of the eddy currents raises the temperature of the conductor, thus achieving heating.
[0003] In some places, induction cookers can now completely replace gas stoves. For aesthetic reasons, some families also choose built-in induction cookers. However, current built-in induction cookers often have difficulty dissipating heat quickly during use, which can cause internal components to age easily and reduce their lifespan.
[0004] Therefore, how to achieve rapid heat dissipation for embedded induction cookers is a technical problem that urgently needs to be solved in the industry. Utility Model Content
[0005] The main purpose of this invention is to provide an induction cooker that can be embedded in the wall, which aims to achieve rapid heat dissipation for the embedded induction cooker.
[0006] This utility model proposes an induction cooker that can be embedded, including a rectangular device box with an open top. A vent frame with an open top and adapted to the length of the vent frame is fixedly connected to the rear end of the device box. Both ends of the vent frame have horizontally through-holes for mounting. Ventilation fans are horizontally fixedly connected inside the two mounting holes. The air outlets of the two ventilation fans are connected to multiple air supply pipes. The other ends of the multiple air supply pipes on both sides are respectively connected to the two side surfaces of the device box. The bottom two sides of the device box have vertically through-holes for exhaust. A ceramic panel is fixedly connected to the top of the device box.
[0007] Preferably, a sealing strip is fixedly connected to the outer edge of the lower surface of the ceramic panel, which is arranged along its outer contour.
[0008] Preferably, a plurality of temperature-conducting plates are fixedly connected to the bottom end of the device box along its width direction, and the plurality of temperature-conducting plates are evenly spaced along the length direction of the device box.
[0009] Preferably, heating zones are provided on both sides of the upper surface of the ceramic panel, and a control panel is provided on the front of the upper surface of the ceramic panel.
[0010] Preferably, an exhaust grille is detachably installed at the top of the interior of the exhaust frame along its length.
[0011] Preferably, support pads are vertically fixedly connected to the four corners of the bottom of the device box.
[0012] This invention, by incorporating a venting frame, allows the device to rapidly cool the induction cooker by drawing outside air into its interior. During operation, the venting fans on both sides of the frame continuously operate, drawing outside air through an opening at the top of the frame into multiple air supply pipes. This air is then delivered into the device housing to cool the internal components. Since the overall length of the venting frame is the same as the length of the housing, it ensures sufficient airflow into the housing, guaranteeing effective heat dissipation. Finally, the hot air is exhausted through the exhaust vent. This cycle ensures that the internal components of the induction cooker do not overheat during operation, thus extending their lifespan. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom structure of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 3 This is a side view of the structure of this utility model.
[0016] In the diagram: 1. Device box, 2. Exhaust frame, 3. Exhaust fan, 4. Air supply duct, 5. Exhaust grille, 6. Temperature guide plate, 7. Exhaust vent, 8. Support pad, 9. Ceramic panel, 10. Heating zone, 11. Control panel, 12. Sealing strip.
[0017] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation
[0018] It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention.
[0019] Reference Figure 1-3This invention proposes an embodiment of an induction cooker that can be embedded in the wall, comprising a rectangular device box 1 with an open top, a vent frame 2 with an open top and a length adapted to the vent frame 1 fixedly connected to the rear end of the device box 1, both ends of the vent frame 2 having horizontally through-holes for mounting, and vent fans 3 being horizontally fixedly connected inside the two mounting holes, the air outlets of the two vent fans 3 being connected to multiple air supply pipes 4, the other ends of the multiple air supply pipes 4 on both sides being connected to the two side surfaces of the device box 1, the bottom two sides of the device box 1 having vertically through-holes for exhaust vents 7, and a ceramic panel 9 being fixedly connected to the top of the device box 1.
[0020] This device can rapidly cool the induction cooker by drawing outside air into its interior through the exhaust frame 2. When the device is running, the exhaust fans 3 on both sides of the exhaust frame 2 will run continuously, drawing outside air through the opening at the top of the exhaust frame 2 into multiple air supply pipes 4, and then sending it into the device box 1 through the air supply pipes 4 to cool the internal components. Since the overall length of the exhaust frame 2 is the same as the length of the device box 1, the exhaust frame 2 can ensure that a sufficient amount of air enters the device box 1 to ensure the heat dissipation effect. Finally, the hot air will be discharged through the exhaust port 7. This cycle can ensure that the temperature of the internal components of the induction cooker does not get too high during operation, thus improving their service life.
[0021] Furthermore, a sealing strip 12 is fixedly connected to the outer edge of the lower surface of the ceramic panel 9, which is arranged along its outer contour direction.
[0022] The sealing strip 12 can achieve a sealing effect, preventing large gaps from remaining between the induction cooker and the mounting panel after installation.
[0023] Furthermore, multiple temperature-conducting plates 6 are fixedly connected to the bottom end of the device box 1 along its width direction, and the multiple temperature-conducting plates 6 are evenly spaced along the length direction of the device box 1.
[0024] The heat-conducting plate 6 can also play a role in heat dissipation, quickly transferring the heat inside the device box 1 to the outside, thus assisting in heat dissipation.
[0025] Furthermore, heating zones 10 are provided on both sides of the upper surface of the ceramic panel 9, and a control panel 11 is provided on the front of the upper surface of the ceramic panel 9.
[0026] The heating zone 10 and control panel 11 form the basic structure of the induction cooker panel, which is existing technology and will not be described in detail here.
[0027] Furthermore, an exhaust grille 5 is detachably installed at the top of the interior of the exhaust frame 2 along its length.
[0028] The exhaust grille 5 serves to prevent dust and oil fumes from entering the interior of the exhaust frame 2. It is also a detachable structure, which can be removed for cleaning when needed, making it convenient and quick.
[0029] Furthermore, support pads 8 are vertically fixedly connected to the four corners of the bottom of the device box 1.
[0030] The support pad 8 serves a supporting function. If the device is installed without being embedded during assembly, it can support the device and prevent multiple temperature-conducting plates 6 from directly contacting the placement surface.
[0031] During operation, the device draws outside air into the induction cooker through the exhaust frame 2 to quickly cool it down. While the device is running, the exhaust fans 3 on both sides of the exhaust frame 2 continuously operate, drawing outside air through the opening at the top of the exhaust frame 2 into multiple air supply pipes 4, and then sending it into the device box 1 through the air supply pipes 4 to cool the internal components. Since the overall length of the exhaust frame 2 is the same as the length of the device box 1, the exhaust frame 2 can ensure that a sufficient amount of air enters the device box 1 to ensure heat dissipation. Finally, the hot air is discharged through the exhaust port 7. This cycle ensures that the temperature of the internal components of the induction cooker does not become too high during operation, thus extending their service life.
[0032] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and do not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural transformations made based on the description and drawings of this utility model, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. An electromagnetic range which can be installed in a recess, characterized in that The utility model provides an open top and rectangular device box (1), the rear end of device box (1) is fixedly connected with the length adaptation and open top of suction frame (2), both ends of suction frame (2) are transversely provided with installation port, the inside of two installation ports is fixedly connected with suction fan (3) transversely, and the air outlet of two suction fans (3) is communicated with a plurality of air supply pipes (4), and the other end of a plurality of air supply pipes (4) on both sides is communicated with the surface of device box (1) respectively, and the bottom of device box (1) is vertically provided with exhaust port (7) on both sides, and the top of device box (1) is fixedly connected with ceramic panel (9).
2. The flush-mountable electromagnetic induction cooktop of claim 1, wherein, The outer edge of the lower surface of the ceramic panel (9) is fixedly connected with a sealing rubber strip (12) arranged along the outer contour direction.
3. The flush-mountable electromagnetic induction cooktop of claim 1, wherein, The bottom of the device box (1) is fixedly connected with a plurality of temperature guide plates (6) along the width direction.
4. The flush-mountable electromagnetic induction cooktop of claim 1, wherein, The upper surface of the ceramic panel (9) is provided with a heating zone (10) on both sides, and the front of the upper surface of the ceramic panel (9) is provided with a control panel (11).
5. The flush-mountable electromagnetic induction cooktop of claim 1, wherein, The top of the inside of the suction frame (2) is detachably mounted with an air suction grille (5) along the length direction.
6. The flush-mountable electromagnetic induction cooktop of claim 1, wherein, The four corner positions of the bottom of the device box (1) are vertically fixedly connected with support pads (8).