Electromagnetic oven

By setting adhesive application areas and decorative top and side walls for decorative parts on the upper shell of the induction cooker, the panel is bonded and sealed to the decorative parts and the shell, solving the problem of liquid inflow caused by gaps in the installation of the panel and decorative parts. This improves the safety and assembly stability of the induction cooker and reduces production costs.

CN223992268UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13HONGYANG HOME APPLIANCES
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-01-08
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

Gaps can easily appear in the panel and decorative parts of existing induction cookers during installation, causing liquid to flow into the casing, damaging internal components and posing safety hazards.

Method used

An induction cooker structure was designed, wherein the upper shell is provided with an adhesive application part, the decorative part has a top decorative wall and a side decorative wall, and the panel is bonded and sealed to the decorative part and the upper shell through the adhesive application part, thereby eliminating gaps and improving sealing performance and stability.

Benefits of technology

This achieves an effective seal between the decorative parts and the panel and housing, preventing liquid from entering the housing, improving the safety and assembly stability of the induction cooker, and reducing production costs.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of kitchen electric equipment, in particular to an induction cooker which comprises an upper shell, and a gluing part is arranged on the upper shell; the decorating part is provided with a top decorating wall arranged on the top surface of the upper shell and a side decorating wall which is bent from the top decorating wall and extends to the side wall of the upper shell, and the top decorating wall extends to the gluing part; and the panel is erected on the decorating part, and the panel, the top decorating wall and the upper shell are bonded and sealed through a gluing part. According to the induction cooker, the panel is erected on the decorating part and is bonded and sealed, and the side decorating wall of the decorating part is positioned on the outer side of the side wall of the upper shell, so that gaps among the decorating part, the panel and the upper shell can be avoided, liquid on the panel is prevented from flowing into the upper shell through the gaps, and the safety of the induction cooker is improved. And the panel can press the decorating part, so that the decorating part is limited, the decorating part is prevented from tilting, and the assembling stability of the decorating part and the shell is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of kitchen appliance technology, and more particularly to an induction cooker. Background Technology

[0002] Cooking heating equipment is a device that can heat cooking utensils to cook food, such as including but not limited to induction cookers, ceramic cookers, gas stoves, and hybrid cooktops.

[0003] For example, in induction cookers, some induction cooker panels do not completely cover the cooker's casing. To facilitate shaping or decorating the casing, the casing is separated into a main body and decorative parts. The decorative parts can be manufactured separately to reduce costs. The panel is installed on the casing, and the inner edge of the decorative part fits snugly against the perimeter of the panel. However, misalignment can easily occur during the installation process, creating gaps between the inner edge of the decorative part and the panel, as well as between the decorative part and the casing. This allows liquid from the panel to seep into the main body, damaging internal components (such as circuit boards), causing the induction cooker to malfunction or creating a hazard. Utility Model Content

[0004] In order to solve the above-mentioned technical problems, or at least partially solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this application provides an induction cooker to achieve a seal between the decorative parts and the panel and the housing, so as to prevent liquid on the panel from flowing into the interior of the housing.

[0005] This application provides an induction cooker, comprising:

[0006] Upper housing, wherein the upper housing is provided with a glue application part;

[0007] The decorative component has a top decorative wall disposed on the top surface of the upper housing, a side decorative wall that bends and extends from the top decorative wall to the side wall of the upper housing, and the top decorative wall extends to the glue application part;

[0008] A panel is attached to the decorative component, and the panel, the top decorative wall, and the upper housing are bonded and sealed together by the adhesive part.

[0009] In some embodiments, an adhesive layer is further included located at the glue application portion, the adhesive layer being bonded between the upper housing and the panel, and at least a portion of the adhesive layer being bonded to the top decorative wall.

[0010] In some embodiments, the upper housing has an annular boss, the decorative piece rests on the annular boss, and the adhesive portion is formed between the panel and the annular boss.

[0011] In some embodiments, the annular boss has a first surface, and at least a portion of the annular boss has a second surface, the first surface being higher than the second surface, the decorative element being mounted on the second surface, and the panel being mounted on the first surface or having a predetermined gap between it and the first surface.

[0012] In some embodiments, the annular boss further has a third surface located between the first surface and the second surface, the third surface being higher than the second surface, and the first surface being higher than the third surface.

[0013] In some embodiments, the side decorative wall has a first end and a second end in the extending direction of the decorative member;

[0014] The upper housing is provided with slots at the first end and the second end corresponding to the side decorative wall, and the first end and the second end are inserted into the corresponding slots.

[0015] In some embodiments, the decorative element has an operating area and a water-retaining rib at the top decorative wall, with at least a portion of the water-retaining rib located between the operating area and the panel.

[0016] In some embodiments, the decorative element has an operating area at the top decorative wall, and the decorative element has a support column on the upper surface of the operating area.

[0017] In some embodiments, a heat-resistant pad is provided at the top of the support column.

[0018] In some embodiments, one of the decorative element and the housing is provided with a buckle, and the other is provided with a slot, the buckle being engaged with the slot.

[0019] The technical solution provided in this application has the following advantages compared with the prior art:

[0020] This induction cooker features an upper shell, decorative elements, and a control panel. The upper shell has a glue-applying section. The decorative elements include a top decorative wall on the top surface of the upper shell, a side decorative wall extending from the top decorative wall to the side wall of the upper shell, and the top decorative wall extending to the glue-applying section. The control panel rests on the decorative elements, and the glue-applying section seals the control panel, top decorative wall, and upper shell together. The side decorative walls are located on the outer wall of the upper shell, thus achieving a seal between the decorative elements, the control panel, and the upper shell, eliminating gaps and preventing liquids on the control panel from flowing into the upper shell, improving the safety of the induction cooker. Furthermore, the control panel presses down on the decorative elements, limiting their movement and preventing them from warping, thus improving the assembly stability of the decorative elements and the upper shell. Attached Figure Description

[0021] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this application and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this application.

[0022] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions 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, for those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the induction cooker described in Embodiment 1 of this application;

[0024] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A partial disassembly diagram of the induction cooker in the image;

[0025] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional view of an induction cooker;

[0026] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A magnified view of a portion of point A in the middle;

[0027] Figure 5 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the top cover of the induction cooker in the image;

[0028] Figure 6 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the decorative parts of the induction cooker in the image;

[0029] Figure 7 for Figure 3 A partial schematic diagram;

[0030] Figure 8 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram showing the assembly state of the top cover and decorative parts of the induction cooker.

[0031] Figure 9 for Figure 8 A magnified view of a portion of point B in the middle;

[0032] Figure 10 for Figure 8 A magnified view of a portion of point C in the middle;

[0033] Figure 11 for Figure 1 A disassembly diagram of the induction cooker in the image;

[0034] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the induction cooker described in Embodiment 2 of this application;

[0035] Figure 13 for Figure 12 A schematic diagram of the decorative parts of the induction cooker in the image;

[0036] Figure 14 for Figure 12 A disassembly diagram of the induction cooker in the image.

[0037] Among them, 1 is the upper shell; 11 is the upper cover; 12 is the lower cover; 111 is the annular boss; 111a is the positioning groove; 1111 is the first surface; 1112 is the second surface; 1113 is the third surface; 112 is the slot; 113 is the card slot;

[0038] 2. Decorative component; 21. Top decorative wall; 211. Positioning rib; 212. Buckle; 22. Side decorative wall; 22a. First end; 22b. Second end;

[0039] 3. Panel;

[0040] 4. Water retaining bars;

[0041] 5. Support columns;

[0042] 6. Lower casing;

[0043] 10. Glue application section. Detailed Implementation

[0044] To better understand the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this application, the solution of this application will be further described below. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in these embodiments can be combined with each other.

[0045] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of this application, but this application may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein; obviously, the embodiments in the specification are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments.

[0046] Example 1

[0047] like Figures 1 to 10 As shown, Embodiment 1 of this application provides an induction cooker, which includes an upper housing 1, a decorative component 2, and a panel 3. The upper housing 1 has a glue-applying portion 10. The decorative component 2 has a top decorative wall 21 located on the top surface of the upper housing 1 and a side decorative wall 22 extending from the top decorative wall 21 to a side wall of the upper housing 1, with the top decorative wall 21 extending to the glue-applying portion 10. The panel 3 is mounted on the decorative component 2, and the glue-applying portion 10 seals and bonds the panel 3, the top decorative wall 21, and the upper housing 1 together.

[0048] Understandably, this induction cooker, by sealing the panel 3 onto the top decorative wall 21 of the decorative component 2 and achieving a seal through the adhesive part 10, avoids gaps between the panel 3 and the decorative component 2 during assembly. Furthermore, the side decorative wall 22, which bends and extends from the top decorative wall 21 to the side wall of the upper housing 1, achieves a seal between the decorative component 2 and the upper housing 1, preventing liquid on the panel 3 from flowing into the interior of the upper housing 1 through gaps, thus improving the safety of the induction cooker. Moreover, the panel 3 can press down on the decorative component 2, limiting its position and preventing it from warping, thereby improving the assembly stability of the decorative component 2 and the upper housing 1.

[0049] Furthermore, the decorative component 2 is composed of a top decorative wall 21 and side decorative walls 22, exhibiting strong overall integrity and good aesthetics. The side decorative walls 22 are located on the outer side wall of the upper housing 1, providing both waterproofing and protection for the upper housing 1. Since the side wall of the upper housing 1 is concealed by the side decorative walls 22, the machining precision required for the side wall of the upper housing 1 can be reduced, thereby lowering production costs.

[0050] In addition, the decorative part 2 and the upper shell 1 are set separately, which makes it easier to perform surface treatment on the decorative part 2 without having to perform surface treatment on the upper shell 1, thereby reducing costs.

[0051] Among them, panel 3 can be made of various panel materials and structures commonly used in cooking heating equipment, such as glass panels, ceramic panels, etc.

[0052] It should be noted that the aforementioned decorative element 2 can be in the form of a ring structure, in which case the entire periphery of the panel 3 is attached to the decorative element 2, and the decorative element 2, the panel 3, and the upper shell 1 together form the aforementioned glued section 10. Of course, the aforementioned decorative element 2 can also be a non-ring structure, in which case part of the periphery of the panel 3 is attached to the decorative element 2, and another part is directly attached to the upper shell 1, in which case part of the glued section 10 is formed between the panel 3, the decorative element 2, and the upper shell 1, while the remaining part of the glued section 10 is formed by the panel 3 and the upper shell 1.

[0053] For example, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The aforementioned decorative component 2 is a non-circular structure, specifically an L-shaped structure. In this case, part of the panel 3 is placed on the decorative component 2, and the other part is placed on the upper shell 1.

[0054] In some embodiments, refer to Figures 3 to 6 The induction cooker also includes an adhesive layer located in the glue application section 10, which is bonded between the upper housing 1 and the panel 3, and at least part of the adhesive layer is bonded to the top decorative wall 21.

[0055] Understandably, the panel 3 and the upper housing 1 are relatively fixed together by an adhesive layer located in the glue application part 10. In this way, the panel 3 and the upper housing 1 can be relatively fixed together by the adhesive layer, and the panel 3 and the decorative part 2 can be sealed together.

[0056] The aforementioned glue applicator 10 is an annular glue groove. In this case, the decorative part 2 can be either an annular structure or a non-annular structure.

[0057] Specifically, the upper shell 1 has an annular boss 111, the decorative piece 2 is mounted on the annular boss 111, and the panel 3 and the annular boss 111 form a glued part 10.

[0058] The annular boss 111 has a first surface 1111, and at least part of the annular boss 111 has a second surface 1112. The decorative piece 2 is placed on the second surface 1112. The first surface 1111 is higher than the second surface 1112. That is, the first surface 1111 is closer to the panel 3 than the second surface 1112. The panel 3 is placed on the first surface 1111 or there is a gap between the panel 3 and the first surface 1111.

[0059] By setting a first surface 1111 and a second surface 1112, with the first surface 1111 being higher than the second surface 1112, the decorative piece 2 is placed on the second surface 1112, and the panel 3 is placed on the decorative piece 2. In other words, the first surface 1111 and the second surface 1112 are set in a stepped manner. This not only allows the panel 3 to be placed horizontally on the decorative piece 2, avoiding the panel 3 from being tilted with one end higher than the other, thus allowing the panel 3 to stably support the cooking utensils, but also avoids the overall thickness of the induction cooker from increasing or increasing excessively due to the overlap between the panel 3 and the decorative piece 2.

[0060] It should be noted that the first surface 1111 is an annular surface. When the decorative part 2 has an annular structure, the entire annular boss 111 has a second surface 1112, which is also an annular surface. However, when the decorative part 2 has a non-annular structure, some of the annular bosses 111 have a second surface 1112, which is a non-annular surface.

[0061] Specifically, the aforementioned annular boss 111 also has a third surface 1113, which is located between the first surface 1111 and the second surface 1112. The third surface 1113 is higher than the second surface 1112, while the aforementioned first surface 1111 is higher than the third surface 1113. Thus, the decorative piece 2 is placed on the second surface 1112, the panel 3 is placed on the decorative piece 2, and a gap is formed between the panel 3 and the third surface 1113.

[0062] If panel 3 is placed on the first surface 1111, then the aforementioned adhesive application section 10 is formed between the third surface 1113, panel 3, and decorative element 2. If there is a predetermined gap between panel 3 and the first surface 1111, then the aforementioned adhesive application section 10 is formed between the first surface 1111, the third surface 1113, decorative element 2, and panel 3.

[0063] It should be noted that when the decorative part 2 has a ring structure, the ring boss 111 has a first surface 1111, a second surface 1112, and a third surface 1113, all of which are ring surfaces. When the decorative part 2 has a non-ring structure, the ring boss 111 has a first surface 1111, a second surface 1112, and a third surface 1113, both of which are ring surfaces, while the second surface 1112 is a non-ring surface. A partial adhesive application portion 10 is formed between the first surface 1111, the third surface 1113, the panel 3, and the decorative part 2. Alternatively, the remaining portion of the ring boss 111 may only have the first surface 1111 and the third surface 1113, in which case another adhesive application portion 10 is formed between the first surface 1111, the third surface 1113, and the panel 3.

[0064] For example, refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5 The decorative element 2 is placed on the second surface 1112, and the panel 3 is placed on the decorative element 2. There is a preset gap between the panel 3 and the first surface 1111. Therefore, the first surface 1111, the third surface 1113, the decorative element 2 and the panel 3 are arranged to form a glued part 10.

[0065] Among them, the decorative part 2 has an L-shaped structure, that is, the decorative part 2 is a non-ring structure. At this time, the first surface 1111, the third surface 1113, the decorative part 2 and the panel 3 are surrounded to form a partial glue application part 10, while the remaining glue application part 10 is formed by the ring boss 111 and the panel 3.

[0066] Furthermore, referring to Figures 4 to 6 The aforementioned annular boss 111 is provided with a positioning groove 111a, and the aforementioned decorative part 2 is provided with a positioning rib 211, which is inserted into the positioning groove 111a. By providing the positioning groove 111a and the positioning rib 211, the positioning groove 111a and the positioning rib 211 can be used for positioning when assembling the upper shell 1 and the decorative part 2, which facilitates the assembly of the upper shell 1 and the decorative part 2. In addition, the positioning groove 111a and the positioning rib 211 can also cooperate with each other to limit the upper shell 1 and the decorative part 2, thereby improving the stability of the assembly of the upper shell 1 and the decorative part 2.

[0067] In some embodiments, the top decorative wall 21 and the side decorative wall 22 form a preset angle, preferably 90°. Of course, the preset angle can also be set to be greater than 90° or less than 90°.

[0068] It should be noted that the top decorative wall 21 and the side decorative wall 22 constituting the decorative component 2 are preferably integrally formed. This avoids gaps between the top decorative wall 21 and the side decorative wall 22 during assembly and connection, further improving the waterproof effect of the induction cooker. Of course, the top decorative wall 21 and the side decorative wall 22 can also be separately formed and connected to form the decorative component 2. In this case, the top decorative wall 21 and the side decorative wall 22 are sealed together to avoid gaps between them.

[0069] For example, the decorative element 2 is in the form of an L-shape. In this case, the decorative element 2 is a non-circular structure. Thus, the side decorative wall 22 of the decorative element 2 is not surrounded by the entire outer periphery of the upper shell 1, but is surrounded by a part of the outer periphery of the upper shell 1. The remaining part is waterproofed by the panel 3. In this case, the panel 3 is flush with or extends beyond the outer periphery of the upper shell 1.

[0070] For example, the upper shell 1 is rectangular in shape, the decorative parts 2 surround the adjacent two sides of the upper shell 1, and the panel 3 covers the other two sides of the upper shell 1, thereby preventing water on the panel 3 from entering the interior of the upper shell 1.

[0071] Furthermore, one of the aforementioned decorative element 2 and upper housing 1 is provided with a buckle 212, and the other is provided with a slot 113, with the buckle 212 engaging with the slot 113.

[0072] Understandably, the decorative part 2 and the upper housing 1 are connected by a snap-fit ​​mechanism using a buckle 212 and a slot 113, eliminating the need for screws. This facilitates the assembly and disassembly of the decorative part 2 and the upper housing 1, and ensures a stable connection. Furthermore, the engagement of the buckle 212 and the slot 113, combined with the panel 3 pressing against the decorative part 2, prevents deformation and warping of the decorative part 2, thus improving its installation stability.

[0073] For example, refer to Figure 5 and Figure 6 The decorative part 2 is provided with a buckle 212, while the upper housing 1 is provided with a slot 113. Multiple buckles 212 and slots 113 are provided to further improve the connection stability between the decorative part 2 and the upper housing 1.

[0074] Reference Figures 5 to 10As shown, the aforementioned side decorative wall 22 has a first end 22a and a second end 22b in the extending direction of the decorative member 2. The upper housing 1 is provided with slots 112 corresponding to the first end 22a and the second end 22b of the side decorative wall 22, and the first end 22a and the second end 22b are inserted into the corresponding slots 112.

[0075] Understandably, in this case, the decorative part 2 is a non-annular structure. When a film is applied to the side decorative wall 22 of the decorative part 2, the first end 22a and the second end 22b can be covered through the two slots 112. This can conceal any imperfections or undesirable appearances that may occur when applying the film to the first end 22a and the second end 22b, thus improving the overall aesthetics of the induction cooker. Of course, when the decorative part 2 is an annular structure, the side decorative wall 22 is also annular, which makes it easier to apply the film to the side decorative wall 22, reducing the probability of undesirable appearances. In this case, the decorative part 2 does not need to be covered by the upper shell 1.

[0076] Reference Figure 11 The induction cooker also includes a lower shell 6 that is fastened to the upper shell 1, and an installation cavity is formed between the upper shell 1 and the lower shell 6.

[0077] Understandably, the mounting cavity formed between the upper housing 1 and the lower housing 6 can be used to install other components of the induction cooker, such as the control unit and the heating assembly. The control panel of the control unit can be set corresponding to the top decorative wall 21 of the decorative piece 2, while the heating assembly can be set corresponding to the panel 3.

[0078] The heating components mentioned above can achieve heating using the principle of electromagnetic induction. For example, the heating components use alternating current to generate a constantly changing alternating magnetic field through a coil. Eddy currents can be generated in the cooking appliance within the alternating magnetic field. The Joule effect of the eddy currents will increase the temperature of the conductor, thereby achieving heating.

[0079] Example 2

[0080] The induction cooker provided in this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the induction cooker in Embodiment 1, except that:

[0081] In some embodiments, refer to Figures 12 to 14 The top decorative wall 21 of the decorative component 2 is provided with an operating area and a water-blocking rib 4, and at least part of the water-blocking rib 4 is located between the operating area and the panel 3.

[0082] Understandably, by providing a water-blocking rib 4 on the top decorative wall 21 of the decorative piece 2, with at least a portion of the water-blocking rib 4 located between the operating area and the panel 3, the water-blocking rib 4 can prevent liquid on the panel 3 from flowing into the operating area, thereby avoiding the liquid from affecting the use of the buttons in the operating area or the display of the display panel.

[0083] It should be noted that the aforementioned water-blocking rib 4 can be set according to the structure of the decorative part 2. The water-blocking rib 4 is set along the circumference of the panel 3, and the water-blocking rib 4 can be set as annular or non-annular. Specifically, when the decorative part 2 has an annular structure, the water-blocking rib 4 can be set as annular or non-annular, and when the decorative part 2 has a non-annular structure, the water-blocking rib 4 is also set as non-annular.

[0084] For example, the decorative part 2 is in an L-shaped structure, and the water-blocking rib 4 of the panel 3 is also in an L-shaped structure. The water-blocking rib 4 blocks the liquid on the panel 3 on one of its two sides.

[0085] Preferably, the aforementioned water-retaining rib 4 abuts against the outer periphery of the panel 3, thus preventing liquid on the panel 3 from flowing onto the decorative piece 2. In this case, a sealing element, such as a gasket or a sealant layer, can be provided between the water-retaining rib 4 and the outer periphery for sealing. Alternatively, the water-retaining rib 4 can be spaced apart from the outer periphery of the panel 3, thus forming a water-guiding groove between the panel 3 and the water-retaining rib 4. When the water-retaining rib 4 is annular, a drain outlet can be provided on the side of the water-retaining rib 4 away from the operating area to drain the liquid in the water-guiding groove. When the water-retaining rib 4 is non-annular, the liquid in the water-guiding groove can be discharged through the openings at both ends of the water-guiding groove in the extending direction of the water-retaining rib 4.

[0086] In addition, the water-blocking rib 4 can be set to extend beyond the upper surface of the panel 3. That is, the height of the water-blocking rib 4 is set to be greater than the thickness of the panel 3. The water-blocking rib 4 can also play a role in blocking cooking utensils. For example, if the cooking utensils move and come into contact with the operating area during the operation of the induction cooker, the operating area may be scalded. Since the water-blocking rib 4 is higher than the panel 3, it can block the cooking utensils and prevent them from moving onto the decorative part 2.

[0087] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 12 and Figure 14 The decorative component 2 has an operating area at the top decorative wall 21, and the decorative component 2 has a support column 5 on the upper surface of the operating area.

[0088] Understandably, by setting up the support column 5, the cooking appliance can be supported when it shifts on the panel 3, preventing it from directly contacting the operating area and causing burns. For example, if the cooking appliance shifts and contacts the operating area during operation of the induction cooker, it may burn the operating area. The support column 5 can support the cooking appliance and prevent it from directly contacting the operating area.

[0089] The support column 5 can be set to one or at least two, and no specific limitation is made here.

[0090] Furthermore, a heat-resistant pad is provided at the top of the aforementioned support column 5. The heat-resistant pad has high-temperature resistance, thereby extending the service life of the support column 5. The heat-resistant pad can be a silicone pad, or other materials with high-temperature resistance; no specific limitation is made here.

[0091] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used merely to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitations, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.

[0092] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this application, enabling those skilled in the art to understand or implement this application. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of this application. Therefore, this application is not to be limited to the embodiments described herein, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.

Claims

1. An electromagnetic oven, characterized by, The application relates to a shell structure. The upper shell is provided with a glue injection part. The decorative part is provided with a top decorative wall on the top surface of the upper shell, a side decorative wall extending from the top decorative wall to the side wall of the upper shell, and the top decorative wall extends to the glue injection part. The panel is arranged on the decorative part and is sealed and bonded with the top decorative wall and the upper shell through the glue injection part.

2. The electromagnetic stove according to claim 1, characterized in that, The glue injection part is provided with a bonding glue layer, which is bonded between the upper shell and the panel, and at least part of the bonding glue layer is bonded to the top decorative wall.

3. The electromagnetic stove according to claim 1, characterized in that, The upper shell is provided with an annular boss, the decorative part is arranged on the annular boss, and the panel and the annular boss form the glue injection part.

4. The electromagnetic stove according to claim 3, characterized in that, The annular boss is provided with a first surface and at least part of the annular boss is provided with a second surface, the first surface is higher than the second surface, the decorative part is arranged on the second surface, and the panel is arranged on the first surface or has a preset gap with the first surface.

5. The electromagnetic stove according to claim 4, characterized in that, The annular boss is further provided with a third surface between the first surface and the second surface, the third surface is higher than the second surface, and the first surface is higher than the third surface.

6. The electromagnetic stove according to claim 1, characterized in that, The side decorative wall is provided with a first end and a second end in the extending direction of the decorative part. The upper shell is provided with a slot corresponding to the first end and the second end of the side decorative wall, and the first end and the second end are inserted into the corresponding slot.

7. The electromagnetic stove according to claim 1, characterized in that, The decorative part is provided with an operation area and a water-blocking rib at the top decorative wall, and at least part of the water-blocking rib is located between the operation area and the panel.

8. The electromagnetic stove according to claim 1, characterized in that, The decorative part is provided with an operation area at the top decorative wall, and the decorative part is provided with a support column on the upper surface of the operation area.

9. The electromagnetic stove according to claim 8, characterized in that, The top end of the support column is provided with a heat-resistant pad.

10. The electromagnetic stove as claimed in claim 1, wherein, One of the decorative part and the shell is provided with a buckle, and the other is provided with a clamping groove, and the buckle is clamped in the clamping groove.