Stove cleaning device and integrated stove

By designing an automated cleaning system for stove cleaning devices, the problem of time-consuming and labor-intensive manual cleaning in existing technologies has been solved, achieving efficient and automated stove cleaning results and protecting users' health.

CN223976085UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06NINGBO FOTILE KITCHEN WARE CO LTD
View PDF 0 Cites 0 Cited by

Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520345666.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-28
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-28

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing stove cleaning devices rely on manual operation by users, which is time-consuming, laborious, and lacks sufficient cleaning power, failing to effectively remove stubborn stains and grease.

Method used

A stove cleaning device was designed, including a countertop, a control module, a liquid preparation module, a water guiding module, and multiple nozzles. The control module controls the liquid preparation module to prepare the cleaning solution, which is then sprayed onto the countertop by the nozzles. Wastewater is collected through a water guiding channel and a water collection tank, achieving automated cleaning.

Benefits of technology

It enables timely and efficient cleaning of cooktops, eliminating the need for manual scrubbing, protecting hands from damage, freeing users from physical labor, and significantly improving cleaning effectiveness.

✦ Generated by Eureka AI based on patent content.

Smart Images

  • Figure CN223976085U_ABST
    Figure CN223976085U_ABST
Patent Text Reader

Abstract

The utility model relates to a kitchen range cleaning device and an integrated kitchen range. The kitchen range cleaning device comprises a table top, a control module, a liquid preparation module, a water guide module and a plurality of spray heads, the solution preparation module is arranged below the table top and is used for preparing a cleaning solution based on a control signal of the control module; the water guide module comprises a water guide groove, a water guide pipeline and a water collection tank; the water chute is arranged on the table board; one end of the water guide pipeline is connected with the water guide groove, and the other end of the water guide pipeline is connected with the water collection tank; the multiple nozzles are arranged on the table top and used for spraying the cleaning solution to the table top. In the embodiment of the invention, the liquid preparation module is controlled by the control module to prepare a proper cleaning solution, the proper cleaning solution is sprayed on the table top through the spray head, and waste water after cleaning flows into the water collection tank from the water guide groove and the water guide pipeline, so that the effect of timely and efficiently cleaning the kitchen range can be realized, and both hands of a user are protected from being damaged by a detergent used during cleaning; and tedious physical labor during cleaning is avoided.
Need to check novelty before this filing date? Find Prior Art

Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of stove cleaning technology, and in particular to a stove cleaning device and an integrated stove. Background Technology

[0002] In modern family kitchens, food is usually cooked on gas stoves or liquefied gas stoves. During use, the surface of the stove may accumulate thick grease and burnt food residue, which users need to clean in a timely manner.

[0003] However, existing stove cleaning devices typically rely on manual operation by the user, requiring vigorous wiping and application of cleaning agents. This manual cleaning process is not only time-consuming and laborious, but also often lacks sufficient cleaning power, failing to effectively remove stubborn stains and grease. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this application provides a cooktop cleaning device and an integrated cooktop.

[0005] In a first aspect, embodiments of this application disclose a stove cleaning device, including a countertop, a control module, a liquid dispensing module, a water guiding module, and multiple nozzles;

[0006] The solution preparation module is located below the work surface and is connected to the control module to prepare the cleaning solution based on the control signals from the control module.

[0007] The water guiding module includes a water guiding channel, a water guiding pipe, and a water collection tank; the water guiding channel is set on the platform; one end of the water guiding pipe is connected to the water guiding channel, and the other end is connected to the water collection tank, which is used to guide the wastewater collected by the water guiding channel to the water collection tank;

[0008] Multiple nozzles are installed on the work surface and are all connected to the solution dispensing module to spray the cleaning solution onto the work surface.

[0009] In some possible embodiments, an image acquisition module is also included;

[0010] The image acquisition module is mounted on the tabletop and communicates with the control module. It is used to acquire image information from the tabletop and output it to the control module.

[0011] The control module receives image information and outputs control signals to the liquid preparation module based on the image information.

[0012] In some possible embodiments, the liquid dispensing module includes a first tank, a second tank, a first pipeline, a second pipeline, a third pipeline, a first pump body, a second pump body, and a third pump body;

[0013] One end of the first pipeline is connected to the first tank, and the other end is connected to the second tank; the first pump is installed on the first pipeline and is used to transport the liquid in the first tank to the second tank;

[0014] One end of the second pipeline is connected to the water source, and the other end is connected to the second tank; the second pump body is installed on the second pipeline to transport the water source to the second tank;

[0015] One end of the third pipeline is connected to the second tank, and the other end is connected to multiple nozzles; the third pump body is installed on the first pipeline and is used to transport the liquid in the second tank to the multiple nozzles.

[0016] In some possible embodiments, the first pump body, the second pump body, and the third pump body are all communicatively connected to the control module for delivering liquid based on the control signals of the control module.

[0017] In some possible embodiments, a heating module is also included;

[0018] The heating module is installed on the third pipeline and is connected to the control module in communication. It is used to heat the liquid passing through the third pipeline based on the control signal from the control module.

[0019] In some possible embodiments, a nozzle lifting module is also included;

[0020] The table surface is equipped with multiple telescopic slots, and multiple nozzles are respectively telescopically installed in the multiple telescopic slots;

[0021] The nozzle lifting module is located below the table and is connected to multiple nozzles. It is also connected to the control module to drive the multiple nozzles to move up and down relative to the table based on the control signals from the control module.

[0022] In some possible embodiments, the number of nozzles is configured to be six, with the six nozzles arranged around the cooktop on the countertop.

[0023] In some possible embodiments, the nozzle lifting module includes a connecting bracket and two sets of lifting drive components;

[0024] The connecting bracket connects to multiple nozzles;

[0025] Both sets of lifting drive components are connected to the connecting bracket and communicate with the control module, and are used to synchronously lift the connecting bracket based on the control signal of the control module.

[0026] In some possible embodiments, the water channel is arranged around the cooktop on the countertop and is located between the nozzle and the water channel.

[0027] Secondly, this application discloses an integrated cooktop, including a cooktop cleaning device and a cooktop as described above; the cooktop is mounted on the countertop of the cooktop cleaning device.

[0028] The technical solution provided in this application has the following technical effects:

[0029] The stove cleaning device of this application embodiment includes a countertop, a control module, a liquid preparation module, a water guiding module, and multiple nozzles. The liquid preparation module is located below the countertop and is communicatively connected to the control module, used to prepare a cleaning solution based on the control signal from the control module. The water guiding module includes a water guiding trough, a water guiding pipe, and a water collection tank. The water guiding trough is located on the countertop. One end of the water guiding pipe is connected to the water guiding trough, and the other end is connected to the water collection tank, used to guide the wastewater collected in the water guiding trough to the water collection tank. Multiple nozzles are located on the countertop and are all connected to the liquid preparation module, used to spray the cleaning solution onto the countertop. In this application embodiment, the control module controls the liquid preparation module to prepare a suitable cleaning solution, which is then sprayed onto the countertop through the nozzles. The wastewater after cleaning flows from the water guiding trough and water guiding pipe on the countertop to the water collection tank, thus achieving overall stove cleaning. This provides timely and efficient stove cleaning, eliminating the need for users to manually wipe the oil stains on the stovetop surface, protecting users' hands from the detergent used during cleaning, and freeing them from tedious physical labor. Attached Figure Description

[0030] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions and advantages in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0031] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a stove cleaning device provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 1 ;

[0032] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a liquid dispensing module for a stove cleaning device provided in an embodiment of this application;

[0033] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a stove cleaning device provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 2 .

[0034] Figure Descriptions: 1. Platform; 11. Telescopic groove; 2. Control module; 3. Liquid dispensing module; 31. First housing; 32. Second housing; 33. First pipeline; 34. Second pipeline; 35. Third pipeline; 36. First pump body; 37. Second pump body; 38. Third pump body; 4. Water guiding module; 41. Water guiding groove; 42. Water guiding pipeline; 43. Water collection tank; 5. Nozzle; 6. Image acquisition module; 7. Heating module; 8. Nozzle lifting module; 81. Connecting bracket; 82. Lifting drive component. Detailed Implementation

[0035] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0036] It should be noted that the term "an embodiment" or "embodiment" in the specification of the embodiments of this application refers to a specific feature, structure, or characteristic that can be included in at least one implementation of this application. It should be understood that in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of the embodiments of this application, the terms "upper," "lower," "top," "bottom," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application 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 a limitation on this application. 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" and "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 can be interchanged where appropriate so that the embodiments of this application described herein can be implemented in orders other than those illustrated or described herein. Furthermore, in the description of this embodiment, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more. Additionally, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, for example, a process, method, system, or product that includes a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units not explicitly listed or inherent to such processes, methods, products, or devices.

[0037] It should be understood that when a device or component is referred to as being "on," "adjacent to," or "connected to" other devices or components, it may be directly on, adjacent to, or connected to other devices or components, or there may be intervening devices or components. Conversely, when a device or component is referred to as being "directly on," "directly adjacent to," or "directly connected to" other devices or components, there are no intervening devices or components. It should be understood that although the terms first, second, third, etc., may be used to describe various components, areas, layers, and / or parts, these components, areas, layers, and / or parts should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one component, area, layer, or part from another component, area, layer, or part. Therefore, without departing from the teachings of this application, the first component, area, layer, or part discussed below may be referred to as the second component, area, layer, or part. And the discussion of the second component, area, layer, or part does not imply that the first component, area, layer, or part necessarily exists in this application.

[0038] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages disclosed in the embodiments of this application clearer, the embodiments of this application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the embodiments of this application.

[0039] This application provides a stove cleaning device. Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a stove cleaning device provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 1 ,like Figure 1 As shown, the stove cleaning device includes a countertop 1, a control module 2 (not shown in the figure), a liquid dispensing module 3, a water guiding module 4, and multiple nozzles 5.

[0040] like Figure 1 As shown, the solution preparation module 3 is located below the work surface 1 and is communicatively connected to the control module 2. It is used to prepare the cleaning solution based on the control signals from the control module 2. The water guiding module 4 includes a water guiding trough 41, a water guiding pipe 42 (not shown in the figure), and a water collection tank 43. The water guiding trough 41 is located on the work surface 1; one end of the water guiding pipe 42 is connected to the water guiding trough 41, and the other end is connected to the water collection tank 43, used to guide the wastewater collected in the water guiding trough 41 into the water collection tank 43; multiple nozzles 5 are located on the work surface 1, all of which are connected to the solution preparation module 3, used to spray the cleaning solution onto the work surface 1.

[0041] With the above settings, the control module 2 controls the liquid preparation module 3 to prepare a suitable cleaning solution, which is then sprayed onto the countertop 1 through the nozzle 5. The wastewater after cleaning flows from the water guide trough 41 and water guide pipe 42 on the countertop 1 into the water collection tank 43, thus achieving overall cleaning of the stove. This can achieve timely and efficient cleaning of the stove, eliminating the need for users to manually wipe the oil stains on the surface of the stove panel, protecting users' hands from damage caused by the detergent used during cleaning, and freeing them from tedious physical labor during cleaning.

[0042] In one possible embodiment, the stove cleaning device further includes an image acquisition module 6, specifically configured as a camera. The camera is mounted on the countertop 1 and is communicatively connected to the control module 2, used to acquire image information on the countertop 1 and output it to the control module 2.

[0043] The control module 2 receives the image information and outputs a control signal to the liquid preparation module 3 based on the image information. The image information can show the degree of dirt on the countertop 1. When there is a lot of dirt on the countertop 1, the liquid preparation module 3 can be controlled to prepare a cleaning solution with a higher concentration, which has a higher cleaning ability. When there is less dirt on the countertop 1, the liquid preparation module 3 can be controlled to prepare a cleaning solution with a lower concentration, which saves detergent while ensuring sufficient cleaning ability and avoiding damage to the countertop 1.

[0044] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the liquid dispensing module of a stove cleaning device provided in an embodiment of this application, as shown below. Figure 2 As shown, in one possible embodiment, the liquid preparation module 3 includes a first housing 31, a second housing 32, a first pipeline 33, a second pipeline 34, a third pipeline 35, a first pump body 36, a second pump body 37, and a third pump body 38 (not shown in the figure).

[0045] The first compartment 31 is used to store detergent, and the second compartment 32 is used to mix detergent and water to form a cleaning solution.

[0046] like Figure 2 As shown, one end of the first pipe 33 is connected to the first housing 31, and the other end is connected to the second housing 32; the first pump body 36 is installed on the first pipe 33 and is used to transport the liquid in the first housing 31 to the second housing 32; one end of the second pipe 34 is connected to a water source, and the other end is connected to the second housing 32; the second pump body 37 is installed on the second pipe 34 and is used to transport the water source to the second housing 32; one end of the third pipe 35 is connected to the second housing 32, and the other end is connected to multiple nozzles 5; the third pump body 38 is installed on the first pipe 33 and is used to transport the liquid in the second housing 32 to multiple nozzles 5.

[0047] In this embodiment, the first pump body 36, the second pump body 37, and the third pump body 38 are all communicatively connected to the control module and are used to deliver liquid based on the control signals of the control module.

[0048] When preparing the liquid, the volume of the pumped liquid can be controlled by controlling the opening time of the pump body. In this embodiment, the first pipeline 33, the second pipeline 34 and the third pipeline 35 are set to have the same diameter and the same opening time, that is, to pump the same volume of liquid.

[0049] In one possible scenario, if a cleaning solution with a 1:1 ratio of detergent to water is needed, the first pump body 36 and the second pump body 37 can be controlled to operate simultaneously, pumping equal volumes of detergent and water into the second tank 32. Then, the third pump body 38 is activated to pump the cleaning solution to multiple nozzles 5. This device automatically prepares the required concentration of the mixed solution based on the degree of dirt on the stovetop. Users no longer need to apply detergent to the stovetop surface and then scrub, which involves repeated scrubbing due to uncertainty about the detergent dosage, resulting in time-consuming and laborious processes. This device automatically prepares the required concentration of the mixed solution, making it intelligent, convenient, and saving time and effort.

[0050] In one possible embodiment, the stove cleaning device further includes a heating module 7, which may be specifically configured as an electric heating element attached to the third pipe 35 and communicatively connected to the control module for heating the liquid passing through the third pipe 35 based on the control signal of the control module.

[0051] With the above settings, the heated cleaning solution has a better effect on dissolving stains, and the control module can also control the power of the electric heating element to control the temperature of the liquid in the third pipeline 35.

[0052] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a stove cleaning device provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 3 ,like Figure 3 As shown, the stove cleaning device also includes a nozzle lifting module 8, which is used to drive multiple nozzles 5 to move up and down relative to the countertop 1.

[0053] In this embodiment, the number of nozzles 5 is set to six, and the six nozzles 5 are arranged around the stove on the countertop 1. By setting six nozzles 5 around the stove, the space on the stove surface can be fully covered, ensuring that there are no blind spots in the spray cleaning. When working, the nozzles 5 extend above the countertop 1, and after working, they retract below the countertop 1, which makes the overall stove cleaning device more concise and beautiful, and does not occupy the space of the countertop 1, saving the user's limited countertop 1 space.

[0054] Specifically, the tabletop 1 is provided with six telescopic grooves 11. Two telescopic grooves 11 are provided on the two long sides of the rectangular tabletop 1, and one telescopic groove 11 is provided on the two short sides. The six nozzles 5 are telescopically installed in the six telescopic grooves 11.

[0055] like Figure 3 As shown, the nozzle lifting module 8 is located below the table 1, connected to the six nozzles 5, and communicates with the control module 2. It is used to drive the six nozzles 5 to move up and down relative to the table 1 based on the control signal of the control module 2.

[0056] To synchronously drive the six nozzles 5 to rise and fall, the nozzle lifting module 8 includes a connecting bracket 81 and two sets of lifting drive components 82. The connecting bracket 81 is rectangular and ring-shaped, and is connected to the bottom of the six nozzles 5.

[0057] Two sets of lifting drive components 82 are symmetrically arranged on the two short sides of the rectangular platform 1. Both are connected to the connecting bracket 81 and are also connected to the control module 2 for synchronous lifting of the connecting bracket 81 based on the control signal of the control module 2.

[0058] In one possible embodiment, the lifting drive 82 is configured as a linear motion motor, which is mounted vertically on a bracket inside the platform 1.

[0059] like Figure 3 As shown, the water guiding module 4 has a water guiding channel 41 that surrounds the stove on the countertop 1 and is located between the six nozzles 5 and the water guiding channel 41. The water guiding channel 41 is used to collect wastewater after cleaning and flows into the water collection tank 43 through the water guiding pipe 42. A cover plate can also be detachably installed on the water guiding channel 41. The cover plate has filter holes so that some large food residues can be blocked by the cover plate when they are washed into the water guiding channel 41, thus preventing blockage of the water guiding pipe 42 below.

[0060] With the above settings, the cleaning liquid sprayed by the nozzle 5 can be concentrated on the stove, and the wastewater carrying stains flows from the stove to the surrounding area and is collected by the water guide 41, so that no cleaning liquid or wastewater remains on the entire countertop 1, resulting in a better cleaning effect.

[0061] Optionally, a weight detection device is also installed on the water collection tank 43 to detect the weight of the wastewater in the water collection tank 43. When the wastewater in the water collection tank 43 reaches a certain weight, a buzzer alarm will be sounded to remind the user to clean the wastewater.

[0062] In one possible embodiment, the operation of the entire stove cleaning device includes:

[0063] First, the camera captures image information of the cooktop surface 1 and transmits it to the control module 2. The control module 2 compares the image information with the original image to determine the degree of dirt on the cooktop surface 1. Based on the degree of dirt on the cooktop surface 1, the control module 2 sends control signals to the first pump 36 and the second pump 37 of the liquid mixing module 3, mixing different proportions of detergent and water into the second tank 32 to prepare a cleaning solution of the appropriate ratio.

[0064] Next, control module 2 sends a control signal to nozzle lifting module 8, and lifting drive component 82 drives nozzle 5 to extend above table 1 and move to the corresponding position. At the same time, cleaning solution enters nozzle 5 through conduit. Control module 2 sends a control signal to third pump body 38, causing cleaning solution to enter conduit and pass through heating module 7. Heating module 7 is turned on or off according to control signal from control module 2.

[0065] During the spraying process of nozzle 5, the angle is adjusted according to the control signal of control module 2 to thoroughly rinse the tabletop 1 with water.

[0066] After cleaning is completed, control module 2 shuts off the third pump 38, and nozzle 5 stops discharging water. Control module 2 sends a control signal to nozzle lifting module 8, and lifting drive component 82 drives nozzle 5 to retract below table 1, moving it to the corresponding position.

[0067] Finally, during the cleaning process, the wastewater generated will be collected in the water guide trough 41 and then flow through the water guide pipe 42 to the water collection tank 43. When the water collection tank 43 reaches its maximum capacity, an alarm will sound to remind the user to empty the wastewater collected in the water collection tank 43.

[0068] This application embodiment also provides an integrated cooktop, which includes the cooktop cleaning device and the cooktop described above; the cooktop is set on the countertop of the cooktop cleaning device and is located in the center position.

[0069] In this embodiment, the image acquisition module detects the degree of dirt on the countertop, the control module controls the liquid preparation module to prepare a suitable cleaning solution, and the solution is sprayed onto the countertop through a nozzle. The wastewater after cleaning flows from the water guide channel and water guide pipe on the countertop to the water collection tank, thus achieving overall cleaning of the stove. This can achieve timely and efficient cleaning of the stove, eliminating the need for users to manually wipe the oil stains on the surface of the stove panel, protecting the user's hands from damage caused by the detergent used during cleaning, and freeing them from tedious physical labor during cleaning.

[0070] It should be noted that the order of the embodiments described above is merely for descriptive purposes and does not represent the superiority or inferiority of the embodiments. Furthermore, specific embodiments have been described above. Other embodiments are within the scope of the appended claims. In some cases, the actions or steps described in the claims can be performed in a different order than that shown in the embodiments and still achieve the desired result. Additionally, the processes depicted in the drawings do not necessarily require a specific or sequential order to achieve the desired result. In some embodiments, multitasking and parallel processing are also possible or may be advantageous.

[0071] The various embodiments in this specification are described in a progressive manner. Similar or identical parts between embodiments can be referred to mutually. Each embodiment focuses on describing the differences from other embodiments. In particular, the device embodiments are basically similar to the method embodiments, so the description is relatively simple; relevant parts can be referred to the descriptions of the method embodiments.

[0072] Those skilled in the art will understand that all or part of the steps of the above embodiments can be implemented by hardware or by a program instructing related hardware. The program can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, such as a read-only memory, a disk, or an optical disk.

[0073] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A hob cleaning device, characterized in that, The device comprises a table top (1), a control module (2), a liquid preparation module (3), a water guide module (4) and a plurality of spray heads (5). The liquid preparation module (3) is arranged below the table top (1) and is communicatively connected with the control module (2), and is configured to prepare a cleaning solution based on a control signal of the control module (2). The water guide module (4) comprises a water guide groove (41), a water guide pipeline (42) and a water collecting tank (43). The water guide groove (41) is arranged on the table top (1). One end of the water guide pipeline (42) is connected with the water guide groove (41), and the other end is connected with the water collecting tank (43), so as to guide the waste water collected by the water guide groove (41) into the water collecting tank (43). The plurality of spray heads (5) are arranged on the table top (1) and are in communication with the liquid preparation module (3), and are configured to spray the cleaning solution onto the table top (1).

2. The stove cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that Further comprising an image acquisition module (6); The image acquisition module (6) is arranged on the table top (1) and is communicatively connected with the control module (2), and is configured to acquire image information on the table top (1) and output the image information to the control module (2); The control module (2) receives the image information and outputs the control signal to the liquid preparation module (3) based on the image information.

3. The stove cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The liquid preparation module (3) comprises a first tank (31), a second tank (32), a first pipeline (33), a second pipeline (34), a third pipeline (35), a first pump body (36), a second pump body (37) and a third pump body (38). One end of the first pipeline (33) is in communication with the first tank (31), and the other end is in communication with the second tank (32). The first pump body (36) is arranged on the first pipeline (33) and is configured to deliver the liquid in the first tank (31) to the second tank (32). One end of the second pipeline (34) is connected with a water source, and the other end is in communication with the second tank (32). The second pump body (37) is arranged on the second pipeline (34) and is configured to deliver the water source to the second tank (32). One end of the third pipeline (35) is connected with the second tank (32), and the other end is connected with the plurality of spray heads (5). The third pump body (38) is arranged on the first pipeline (33) and is configured to deliver the liquid in the second tank (32) to the plurality of spray heads (5).

4. The stove cleaning device according to claim 3, characterized in that The first pump body (36), the second pump body (37) and the third pump body (38) are communicatively connected with the control module (2) and are configured to deliver the liquid based on the control signal of the control module (2).

5. The stove cleaning device according to claim 3, characterized in that, Further comprising a heating module (7); The heating module (7) is arranged on the third pipeline (35) and is communicatively connected with the control module (2), and is configured to heat the liquid passing through the third pipeline (35) based on the control signal of the control module (2).

6. The stove cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that Further comprising a spray head lifting module (8); The table top (1) is provided with a plurality of telescopic grooves (11), and the plurality of spray heads (5) are respectively arranged in the plurality of telescopic grooves (11). The shower head lifting module (8) is arranged below the table top (1), connected with the plurality of shower heads (5), and in communication connection with the control module (2), for driving the plurality of shower heads (5) to move up and down relative to the table top (1) based on the control signal of the control module (2).

7. The stove cleaning device according to claim 6, characterized in that The number of the shower heads (5) is configured as six, and the six shower heads (5) are arranged around the cookers on the table top (1).

8. A hob cleaning device according to claim 6, characterised in that The shower head lifting module (8) comprises a connecting bracket (81) and two groups of lifting driving elements (82); The connecting bracket (81) is connected with the plurality of shower heads (5); The two groups of lifting driving elements (82) are both connected with the connecting bracket (81) and in communication connection with the control module (2), for synchronously lifting the connecting bracket (81) based on the control signal of the control module (2).

9. A hob cleaning device according to claim 6, characterized in that The water guide groove (41) is arranged around the cookers on the table top (1) and located between the shower heads (5) and the water guide groove (41).

10. An integrated cooktop, characterized in that, The cooking appliance cleaning device and the cooking appliance as claimed in any one of claims 1-9 are included; the cooking appliance is arranged on the table top (1) of the cooking appliance cleaning device.