TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a cooking device that performs heat cooking by heat
from a heat source with respect to objects to be heated placed in a heating chamber.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] There has been a conventional cooking device disclosed in
JP 11-83037 A (Patent Literature 1). In the cooking device disclosed in Patent Literature 1, as
shown in Fig. 6, a heater 2 is mounted in a cooking chamber 1 having an opening on
a front face thereof, a handle 4 is mounted on a lower front face of a door 3 for
opening and closing the opening of the cooking chamber 1, and a receiving tray 6 is
connected to a rear face of the door 3 by a connection part 5. A grill 7 on which
objects to be cooked are to be placed is placed in the receiving tray 6. That is,
the door 3 is a drawer-type door to which the receiving tray 6 is connected.
[0003] A pad surface 9 is formed around the opening 8 of the cooking chamber 1, and door
packing 10 is provided on the pad surface 9 so as to surround the opening 8. The door
packing 10 is composed of elastic material such as rubber and has a thick part 11
and a thin part 12.
[0004] Bosses 13 shaped like arrowheads are provided in the thick part 11 of the door packing
10, so that the door packing 10 is mounted on and fixed to the pad surface 9 by insertion
of the bosses 13 into holes bored through the pad surface 9. The thin part 12 is cantilevered
by the thick part 11 and is formed of a convex curved surface extending outward. In
this configuration, a height of the convex curved surface from the pad surface 9 is
set at a height such that an extremity of the thin part 12 collides with an inside
wall of the door 3 sooner than an extremity of the thick part 11 does when the door
3 is closed.
[0005] When objects to be cooked such as fishes are placed on the receiving tray 6 through
medium of the grill 7 and are heated by energization of the heater 2, in an above
configuration, smoke, steam and the like are produced from the objects to be cooked.
The smoke, steam and the like are prevented from leaking out of the door 3 because
the opening 8 of the cooking chamber 1 is covered with the door packing 10.
[0006] The conventional cooking device disclosed in Patent Literature 1, however, has problems
as follows.
[0007] The objects to be cooked having comparatively little moisture, such as fishes, as
described above, cause no problem because a quantity of steam produced from the objects
to be cooked is small, whereas a large quantity of steam is produced when the objects
to be cooked having much moisture, such as vegetables, are heated. Recently, use of
steam as heat source has been increasing. In the use, a large quantity of steam is
supplied in the cooking chamber 1. The steam that comes into contact with the door
3 having a low temperature becomes condensed water by being condensed and, in course
of time, the condensed water flows downward along the inside wall of the door 3.
[0008] The door packing 10 is mounted on the pad surface 9 provided around the opening 8
on the front face of the cooking chamber 1 so that the thin part 12 formed of the
convex curved surface is brought into contact with the inside wall of the door 3.
Accordingly, the thin part 12 of the door packing 10 that is positioned on lower side
on the opening 8 of the cooking chamber 1 extends downward and outward from the thick
part 11, and contact thereof with the inside wall of the door 3 forms a groove 14
that is defined by the door 3 and the thin part 12 of the door packing 10.
[0009] Thus a problem is caused in that the condensed water having flowed down along the
inside wall of the door 3 accumulates in the groove 14 and in that the condensed water
having accumulated in the groove 14 falls down out of the cooking chamber 1 and wets
a floor surface when the opening 8 is opened with the door 3 drawn out. There is another
problem in that a drip pan (not shown) is required to be provided under the door packing
10 positioned on the lower side, in order to prevent the floor surface from being
wetted.
CITATION LIST
PATENT LITERATURE
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
TECHNICAL PROBLEM
[0011] An object of the invention is to provide a cooking device that prevents condensed
water from falling down out of a heating chamber when a door of the heating chamber
is opened.
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM
[0012] In order to solve above problems, a cooking device of the invention comprises:
a heating chamber which has an opening and in which objects to be heated inserted
through the opening are heated by heat from a heat source,
a door for opening and closing the opening of the heating chamber, and
door packing which is provided in a position on the door that faces an edge of the
opening of the heating chamber and which seals at least inner wall surfaces of the
heating chamber.
[0013] According to an above configuration, the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber
are sealed by the door packing provided in the position on the door that faces the
edge of the opening of the heating chamber. Accordingly, condensed water produced
in the heating chamber can be prevented from accumulating in a groove formed on a
border between a front face panel around periphery of the opening of the heating chamber
and the door packing when the opening of the heating chamber is closed by the door,
so that the condensed water that might accumulate in the groove can be prevented from
falling down out of the heating chamber and wetting a floor surface when the door
is opened.
[0014] In an embodiment, the door packing is provided at least in a position below a horizontal
plane passing through a center of the opening.
[0015] According to the embodiment, condensed water that has been produced in the heating
chamber and that has accumulated in lower side in the heating chamber can be sealed
by the door packing provided at least in the position that is below the horizontal
plane passing through the center of the opening. Accordingly, the door packing does
not have to be provided on overall periphery of the door and thus cost reduction can
be attained.
[0016] In an embodiment, the door packing includes:
a first sealing part for sealing a front face panel around periphery of the opening
of the heating chamber in conjunction with an operation of closing the opening by
the door, and
a second sealing part for sealing the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber in
conjunction with an operation of sealing the periphery of the opening by the first
sealing part.
[0017] According to the embodiment, the sealing operation by the second sealing part is
not started until the sealing operation by the first sealing part is started because
the periphery of the opening of the heating chamber is sealed by the first sealing
part in conjunction with the operation of closing the opening by the door and because
the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber are sealed by the second sealing part
in conjunction with the operation of sealing the periphery of the opening by the first
sealing part. Accordingly, an extremity of the second sealing part can be prevented
from being nipped between the door and the edge of the opening of the heating chamber
even if a variation is caused in a mounting position of the door relative to the opening
of the heating chamber.
[0018] In an embodiment, the door packing seals both the front face panel around the periphery
of the opening of the heating chamber and the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber
when the opening is completely closed by the door.
[0019] According to the embodiment, the door packing seals both the front face panel around
the periphery of the opening of the heating chamber and the inner wall surfaces of
the heating chamber when the opening is completely closed by the door, and thus smoke,
steam and the like produced from the objects to be heated or steam as the heat source
can reliably be prevented from leaking out of the heating chamber when the objects
to be heated in the heating chamber is heated by heat from the heat source.
[0020] In an embodiment, a depression for accumulating condensed water produced in the heating
chamber and preventing the condensed water from flowing out of the heating chamber
upon opening of the door is provided on a side opposite to the opening with respect
to a position of sealing by the door packing on the bottom wall surface of the heating
chamber.
[0021] According to the embodiment, the depression for accumulating the condensed water
produced in the heating chamber is provided on the bottom wall surface of the heating
chamber. As a result, the condensed water can be prevented from flowing out of the
heating chamber even if a surface on which the cooking device is placed is slightly
inclined so as to face the opening and/or even if a large quantity of the condensed
water has been formed.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
[0022] As apparent from the above description, according to the cooking device of the invention,
the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber are sealed by the door packing provided
in the position on the door that faces the edge of the opening of the heating chamber.
Accordingly, condensed water produced in the heating chamber can be prevented from
accumulating in a groove formed on a border between a front face panel around periphery
of the opening of the heating chamber and the door packing when the opening of the
heating chamber is closed by the door, so that the condensed water that might accumulate
in the groove can be prevented from falling down out of the heating chamber and wetting
a floor surface when the door is opened.
[0023] According to the invention, consequently, a drip pan does not have to be provided
under the opening of the heating chamber and thus users can be released from troublesomeness
of washing and attachment of the drip pan.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0024]
Fig. 1 is a vertical section of vicinity of a door in a cooking device of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a section showing a state in which the door is closed in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a diagram showing a shape of a section of door packing different from door
packing of Figs. 1 and 2;
Fig. 4A is a diagram showing a shape of a section of door packing (in a state in which
an extremity part thereof is in contact with a front face panel) different from the
door packing of Figs. 1, 2 and 3;
Fig. 4B is a diagram showing a state in which the extremity part of the door packing
shown in Fig. 4A is in close contact with inner wall surfaces of a heating chamber;
Fig. 5 is a section of a bottom wall surface different from a bottom wall surface
of the heating chamber of Figs. 1 and 2; and
Fig. 6 is a vertical section of vicinity of a door in a conventional cooking device.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Hereinbelow, the invention will be described in detail with reference to embodiments
shown in the drawings. Fig. 1 is a vertical section of vicinity of a door in a cooking
device of the embodiment. The cooking device may have a configuration that has an
upper heater unit for heating objects to be heated such as pot, on top of a main body,
and that is incorporated in a cabinet of a built-in kitchen or may have a configuration
that is used as a sole device.
[0026] In Fig. 1, a heating chamber 22 in which objects to be heated are put inside and
heated by heat from a heat source (not shown) is provided in a housing (cabinet) 21
which forms a main body. Under the heating chamber 22 is provided a pair of rail units
23 on both sides for smoothly taking the objects to be heated in and out of the heating
chamber 22. The heat source is not especially limitative, and there may be used a
sheath heater using nichrome wires, a gas burner, a superheated steam supplying device
or the like.
[0027] The rail units 23 are composed of fixed rails 24 that are mounted on a bottom surface
of the housing 21 on both sides of the heating chamber 22 so as to extend in front-to-back
directions and movable rails 25 that are slidably inserted into the fixed rails 24
so as to move in the front-to-back directions. Herein, the term "front" in the "front-to-back
directions" refers to a side of the opening 26 in the heating chamber 22, and the
term "back" refers to a side opposite to the side of the opening 26.
[0028] Front end parts of the movable rails 25 in the pair of rail units 23 are connected
to each other by a rail connecting part 27 on front side of the housing 21. The rail
connecting part 27 is formed by a metal plate bent into shape of a square bracket
and is composed of a planar door mounting member 28 in an intermediate position and
rail mounting members 29 that are positioned on both sides of the door mounting member
28, that extend in a direction generally perpendicular to the door mounting member
28, and that are fixed to the movable rails 25 after being inserted into the front
end parts of the movable rails 25.
[0029] Though not described in detail, the door of drawer type to which a receiving tray
is connected can be built in the embodiment also, as in the conventional cooking device
disclosed in Patent Literature 1, provided that the receiving tray is connected by
a connecting part to a back surface of the door 30 detachably mounted on the door
mounting member 28 of the rail connecting part 27 or to the rail connecting part 27.
[0030] The door 30 is detachably mounted on the door mounting member 28 of the rail connecting
part 27 as follows. That is, the door 30 is configured so as to include a metallic
back surface cover 31 having a viewing window (not shown) and a glass plate 32 fitted
in a recess 31a formed in a position corresponding to the viewing window on the back
surface cover 31. An engagement hole 34 into which a door engagement part 33 of the
rail connecting part 27 is to be inserted is formed at width-wise center part under
the recess 31a on the back surface cover 31. The door engagement part 33 protruding
upward from width-wise center part of the door mounting member 28 of the rail connecting
part 27 is inserted into the engagement hole 34 on the back surface cover 31, so that
the door engagement part 33 is engaged with the engagement hole 34, and the door 30
is detachably attached to the door mounting member 28 of the rail connecting part
27 by the engagement.
[0031] Around the recess 31a of the back surface cover 31, door packing 35 is stretched
along intersections with extension planes of a top wall surface 22a, a bottom wall
surface 22b, and both side wall surfaces (not shown in Fig. 1) of the heating chamber
22 which planes extend toward the front side.
[0032] The door packing 35 has a configuration as follows. That is, the door packing 35
is composed of elastic material such as rubber and has a base 36 composed of a thick
part and lips 37, 38 composed of thin parts. Bosses 39 shaped like arrowheads are
provided at intervals on the base 36, so that the door packing 35 is mounted on and
fixed to the back surface cover 31 by insertion of the bosses 39 into holes bored
through the back surface cover 31. The lips 37, 38 are cantilevered by the base 36
and are generally composed of a first lip 37 as the first sealing part extending outward,
obliquely backward and radially toward a side of the front face panel 40 of the housing
21 and a second lip 38 as the second sealing part branching from the first lip 37
and extending obliquely backward and radially toward the top wall surface 22a, the
bottom wall surface 22b, and both the side wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22.
[0033] In a state in which the door 30 is opened as shown in Fig. 1, a distance between
an extremity of the first lip 37 of the door packing 35 mounted on top side of the
door 30 and the extremity of the first lip 37 of the door packing 35 mounted on bottom
side of the door 30 is set larger than a distance between the top wall surface 22a
and the bottom wall surface 22b of the heating chamber 22. A distance between an extremity
of the second lip 38 of the door packing 35 mounted on the top side of the door 30
and the extremity of the second lip 38 of the door packing 35 mounted on the bottom
side of the door 30 is set smaller than the distance between the top wall surface
22a and the bottom wall surface 22b of the heating chamber 22.
[0034] In the state in which the door 30 is opened, similarly, a distance between the extremity
of the first lip 37 of the door packing 35 mounted on both lateral sides of the door
30 is set larger than a distance between both the side wall surfaces of the heating
chamber 22. A distance between the extremity of the second lip 38 of the door packing
35 mounted on both the lateral sides of the door 30 is set smaller than the distance
between both the side wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22.
[0035] The second lip 38 is configured so that the extremity of the second lip 38 is positioned
in the heating chamber 22 at a point in time when the extremity of the first lip 37
comes into contact with the front face panel 40.
[0036] The cooking device having above configurations operates as follows. In order that
objects to be heated may be put in the heating chamber 22, the door 30 is drawn out
toward the front side so as to open the opening 26 of the heating chamber 22. In this
state, as shown in Fig. 1, the door packing 35 is spaced from the front face panel
40 of the housing 21 and from inner wall surfaces composed of the top wall surface
22a, the bottom wall surface 22b, and both the side wall surfaces of the heating chamber
22. Accordingly, the extremity of the first lip 37 is then in a position in front
of the front face panel 40 and the extremity of the second lip 38 is in a position
on inner side of the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22. In this state,
the objects to be heated are put in the heating chamber 22, and the door 30 is pushed
back toward the back side so as to close the opening 26 of the heating chamber 22,
as shown in Fig. 2. In that process, the second lip 38 is inserted into the heating
chamber 22, as seen from Fig. 1, because the extremity of the second lip 38 is in
the position on the inner side of the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22.
Once the extremity of the first lip 37 comes into contact with the front face panel
40, the first lip 37 is bent, owing to elasticity thereof, with retreat of the door
30 and generally pivots in directions of arrows (A) on positions of connection thereof
to the base 36. The extremity of the second lip 38 moves toward the inner wall surfaces
of the heating chamber 22, as the first lip 37 pivots, and complete closure of the
door 30 as shown in Fig. 2 brings a seal surface of the first lip 37 into close contact
with the front face panel 40 of the housing 21 and brings the extremity of the second
lip 38 into close contact with the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22.
[0037] In the embodiment, in this manner, both the front face panel 40 and the inner wall
surfaces of the heating chamber 22 that define periphery of the opening 26 of the
heating chamber 22 can be sealed by the door packing 35 when the door 30 is pushed
back toward the back side to close the opening 26 of the heating chamber 22. When
the objects to be heated in the heating chamber 22 are heated by heat from the heat
source, therefore, smoke, steam and the like produced from the objects to be heated
or steam used as the heat source can reliably be prevented from leaking out of the
heating chamber 22.
[0038] Herein, the door packing 35 is composed of the thick base 36 mounted on and fixed
to the back surface cover 31 of the door 30, the thin first lip 37 cantilevered by
the base 36 and extending outward and radially toward the side of the front face panel
40 of the housing 21, and the thin second lip 38 branching from the first lip 37 on
the inner side of the extension planes of the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber
22 and extending toward the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22. Therefore,
condensed water that has been made by the contact of steam in the heating chamber
22 with the back surface cover 31 of the door 30 and that has flowed down along the
back surface cover 31 is made to flow back along the first lip 37 and the second lip
38 of the door packing 35 onto a part of the bottom wall surface 22b of the heating
chamber 22 that is deeper than the extremity of the second lip 38.
[0039] As a result, the condensed water can be prevented from accumulating in the groove
that is formed on a border between the front face panel 40 of the housing 21 and the
first lip 37 when the first lip 37 of the door packing 35 seals the front face panel
40, so that the condensed water that might accumulate in the groove can be prevented
from falling down out of the heating chamber 22 and wetting a floor surface when the
door 30 is drawn out to open the heating chamber 22.
[0040] On this occasion, the extremity of the second lip 38 that seals the inner wall surfaces
of the heating chamber 22 is required to be in contact with the inner wall surfaces
in the heating chamber 22. This requires that the distance between the extremities
of the second lips 38 which face each other should be smaller than the distance between
the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22 which face each other, when the
door 30 is in the open state, and that the extremity of the second lip 38 should be
in close contact with the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22, when the
door 30 is in a closed state.
[0041] In order to attain that, the door packing 35 of the embodiment is configured so as
to cause the contact of the extremity of the first lip 37 with the front face panel
40 after the insertion of the second lip 38 into the heating chamber 22, the pivoting
of the first lip 37 in the directions of the arrows (A), the concomitant movement
of the extremity of the second lip 38 toward the inner wall surfaces of the heating
chamber 22, and the close contact of the extremity of the second lip 38 with the inner
wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22 upon the complete closure of the door 30.
This has an effect of preventing the extremity of the second lip 38 from being nipped
between the front face panel 40 and the door 30 with the closure of the door 30 even
if a variation is caused in a mounting position of the door 30 relative to the opening
26 of the heating chamber 22.
[0042] A shape of the section of the door packing 35 is not limited to a shape shown in
Figs. 1 and 2. In brief, the shape of the section has only to be designed so that
at least the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22 can be sealed. As shown
in Fig. 3, for instance, the seal of the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber
22 can further be strengthened by a second lip 41 of which extremities are to be brought
into close contact with the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22 and which
is composed of two lips.
[0043] As shown in Figs. 4A and 4B, alternatively, the first lip 37 is omitted and only
a second lip 42 is provided. The second lip 42 is configured so as to be cantilevered
by the base 36 and so as to extend outward and radially toward the side of the front
face panel 40 of the housing 21. In this configuration, a distance between extremities
of the second lips 42 that face each other is set larger than the distance between
the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22 that face each other. Accordingly,
an extremity part of the second lip 42 of which the extremity has been brought into
contact with the front face panel 40 with closure of the door 30 as shown in Fig.
4A is curved so as to protrude toward the back side as shown in Fig. 4B with movement
of the door 30 and is inserted into the heating chamber 22 while being in close contact
with the inner wall surfaces of the heating chamber 22.
[0044] In this configuration, there is no groove formed on a border between the front face
panel 40 of the housing 21 and the door packing 35 because the door packing 35 does
not seal the front face panel 40 when the door 30 is closed. As a result, the condensed
water is prevented from accumulating on the front face panel 40 and is prevented from
falling down out of the heating chamber 22 and wetting the floor surface when the
door 30 is drawn out so as to open the heating chamber 22.
[0045] On condition that a surface on which the cooking device is placed is not horizontal
but is slightly inclined so as to face the front side or on condition that a large
quantity of the condensed water has been formed, in the configurations, there is a
fear that the condensed water having accumulated on the bottom wall surface 22b of
the heating chamber 22 may flow out of the heating chamber 22. As shown in Fig. 5,
therefore, a bottom wall surface depression 43 for accumulating the condensed water
is preferably provided at a site that is slightly deeper than the extremity of the
second lip 38 of the door packing 35 on the bottom wall surface 22b of the heating
chamber 22 in the state in which the door 30 is completely closed. This prevents the
condensed water from flowing out of the heating chamber 22 even if the surface on
which the cooking device is placed is slightly inclined so as to face the front side
or even if a large quantity of the condensed water has been formed. The condensed
water accumulating in the bottom wall surface depression 43 is evaporated by a high
temperature in the heating chamber 22 during heat cooking.
[0046] In the configurations, the door packing 35 is stretched around overall periphery
of the viewing window on the back surface cover 31 of the door 30. The condensed water,
however, is formed and accumulated on a part of the back surface cover 31 of the door
30 that is below the heating chamber 22. Accordingly, the door packing 35 is not necessarily
required to be stretched around the overall periphery of the viewing window on the
back surface cover 31 but has only to be provided at least below a horizontal plane
passing through a center of the opening 26.
[0047] In the embodiment, the door 30 is a drawer-type door with the rail units 23. The
invention, however, is not limited thereto but may employ a hinge-type door.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0048]
- 21
- housing (cabinet)
- 22
- heating chamber
- 22a
- top wall surface
- 22b
- bottom wall surface
- 23
- rail unit
- 24
- fixed rail
- 25
- movable rail
- 26
- opening
- 27
- rail connecting part
- 28
- door mounting member
- 29
- rail mounting member
- 30
- door
- 31
- back surface cover
- 31a
- recess
- 32
- glass plate
- 33
- door engagement part
- 34
- engagement hole
- 35
- door packing
- 36
- base
- 37
- first lip
- 38, 41, 42
- second lip
- 39
- boss
- 40
- front face panel
- 43
- bottom wall surface depression