Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a heating power display unit included in an induction
cooking system, and more specifically to an induction cooking system capable of displaying
and setting heating power, which has been set on the heating power display unit, to
a further finer degree.
Background Art
[0002] Conventional induction cooking systems generally set the heating power to be controlled
from minimum heating power (100 W) to maximum heating power (2500 W) in which each
setting value is set in a rough manner. When performing fine adjustment of heating
power, inputting means for fine adjustment of heating power enables fine adjustment
of heating power within the range of 100 W to 2500 W (see Patent Literature 1, for
example).
Citation List
Patent Literature
[0003] Patent Literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
2003-297541 (p. 5 and Figs. 1 and 2)
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem
[0004] In such a conventional induction cooking system, however, it is difficult to visually
recognize to what extent the heating level has been switched. Moreover, for visual
recognition, for example, a numerical display unit needs to be provided, leading to
an increase in the required cost.
The present invention is directed to solve the above problem and to provide an induction
cooking system in which the degree of fine adjustment of heating power is visually
recognizable without increase in cost.
Solution to Problem
[0005] An induction cooking system according to the present invention includes heat-inputting
means setting a heat level from among rough heating levels that can be set to a heating
coil configured to heat a heating load by induction; switching means switching the
heating level that is set by the heat-inputting means to a corresponding one of heating
levels for fine adjustment; heat-displaying means including a plurality of display
windows that are provided for each of a low heat range, a moderate heat range, and
a high heat range, the ranges being defined on the basis of the rough heating levels
that can be set to the heating coil; first display-controlling means displaying the
low heat range, the moderate heat range, and the high heat range each having the plurality
of display windows in the heat-displaying means in different display colors, determining
that an input mode is for coarse adjustment of heating power when a heating level
is inputted from the heat-inputting means, determining a display window for the set
heating level, and making display windows from a display window in a lowest heating
level in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power up to the determined
display window for the set heating level brighter; and second display-controlling
means determining that the input mode is for fine adjustment of heating power when
detecting the switching of the heating level to the corresponding one of the heating
levels for fine adjustment performed by the switching means, changing color of all
the display windows to a display color of the range in which the display window that
had been lastly brightened up by the first display-controlling means belongs, determining
heating levels of the fine adjustment in the range, determining a display window for
the determined heating level for the fine adjustment that is the same as or approximate
to the set heating level, and making display windows from a display window in a lowest
heating level for fine adjustment in the input mode for fine adjustment of heating
power up to the determined display window brighter.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
[0006] According to the present invention, the low heat range, the moderate heat range,
and the high heat range each having the plurality of display windows in the heat-displaying
means are displayed in different display colors. When a heating level is inputted
from the heat-inputting means, it is determined that the input mode is for coarse
adjustment of heating power. Furthermore, a display window for the set heating level
is determined, and display windows from a display window in a lowest heating level
in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power up to the determined display
window for the set heating level are made brighter. When the switching of the heating
level to heating levels for fine adjustment performed by the switching means is detected,
it is determined that the input mode is for fine adjustment of heating power, and
all of the display windows are switched to the display color of the range in which
the range that had been lastly brightened up by the first display-controlling means
belongs. Furthermore, heating levels for fine adjustment defined for the range are
determined, a display window for one of the heating levels for fine adjustment that
is the same as or approximate to the set heating level is determined, and display
windows from a display window in a lowest heating level for fine adjustment in the
input mode for fine adjustment of heating power up to the determined display window
are made brighter. Thus, in fine adjustment of heating power, the degree of fine adjustment
of heating power is visually recognizable without a significant increase in cost,
whereby an induction cooking system with high user usability is provided.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0007]
[Fig. 1] Fig. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an outline configuration of an induction
cooking system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 2] Fig. 2 is a diagram illustrating exemplary displays indicated on a heating
power display unit of the induction cooking system according to Embodiment 1.
[Fig. 3] Fig. 3 is a diagram illustrating exemplary displays indicated on a heating
power display unit of an induction cooking system according to Embodiment 2.
[Fig. 4] Fig. 4 is a diagram illustrating exemplary displays indicated on a heating
power display unit of an induction cooking system according to Embodiment 3 of the
present invention.
[Fig. 5] Fig. 5 includes a diagram illustrating an exemplary display indicated on
a heating power display unit of an induction cooking system according to Embodiment
4 of the present invention and a diagram illustrating an exemplary operation when
switching from an input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power to an input mode
for fine adjustment of heating power.
[Fig. 6] Fig. 6 includes a diagram illustrating an exemplary display indicated on
the heating power display unit of the induction cooking system according to Embodiment
4 and a diagram illustrating an exemplary operation when switching from the input
mode for fine adjustment of heating power to the input mode for coarse adjustment
of heating power.
[Fig. 7] Fig. 7 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the induction cooking
system according to Embodiment 4.
[Fig. 8] Fig. 8 is a flowchart continued from Fig. 7.
[Fig. 9] Fig. 9 includes a diagram illustrating an exemplary display indicated on
a heating power display unit of an induction cooking system according to Embodiment
5 of the present invention and a diagram illustrating an exemplary operation when
switching from the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power to the input mode
for coarse adjustment of heating power.
[Fig. 10] Fig. 10 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the induction cooking
system according to Embodiment 5.
[Fig. 11] Fig. 11 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the induction cooking
system according to Embodiment 6.
Description of Embodiments
Embodiment 1
[0008] Fig. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an outline configuration of an induction cooking
system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
Referring to the drawing, a heating coil 11 of the induction cooking system is provided
below a top plate (not illustrated) and is connected in series with a resonant capacitor
12. An inverter 13 converts direct-current voltage into high-frequency voltage on
the basis of a driving signal from a heating control unit 14 and supplies the high-frequency
current to a load circuit of the heating coil 11 and the resonant capacitor 12. The
heating control unit 14 generates the driving signal on the basis of a heating power
control from a main control unit 19 and drives the inverter 13.
[0009] A heating power display unit 15 is provided at, for example, the front edge of the
top plate and has, for example, nine display windows 15a on the top face thereof.
The display windows 15a are given different heating level numbers from, for example,
"1" to "9". A set of, for example, a green LED, an orange LED, and a red LED is provided
at the back of each of the display windows 15a. Heating level 1 represents 100 W,
heating level 2 represents 300 W, heating level 3 represents 500 W, heating level
4 represents 750 W, heating level 5 represents 1000 W, heating level 6 represents
1500 W, heating level 7 represents 2000 W, heating level 8 represents 2500 W, and
heating level 9 represents 3000 W. The display windows 15a for heating levels 1 to
3, heating levels 4 to 6, and heating levels 7 to 9 are classified as belonging to
a low heat range, a moderate heat range, and a high heat range, respectively. When
the heating power display unit 15 is in a standby state, the display windows 15a for
heating levels 1 to 3 belonging to the low heat range are lit in green, the display
windows 15a for heating levels 4 to 6 belonging to the moderate heat range are lit
in orange, and the display windows 15a for heating levels 7 to 9 belonging to the
high heat range are lit in red.
[0010] A key switch 16 functioning as heat-inputting means is provided on, for example,
a frame body provided on a front edge side of the top plate. An encoder knob 17 (heat-adjusting
dial) also functioning as heat-inputting means is provided on, for example, the front
face of the induction cooking system. The key switch 16 includes a heating power UP
key for increasing the heating power and a heating power DN key for decreasing the
heating power. The encoder knob 17 is configured to increase the heating power when
rotated in a certain direction. A mode switching switch 18 functioning as switching
means is provided adjacent to the key switch 16, for example, and switches the heating
power settings represented by the above heating level numbers (a mode for coarse adjustment
of heating power) to detailed heating power settings (a mode for fine adjustment of
heating power). The mode switching switch 18 is also responsible for the switching
from the mode for fine adjustment of heating power to the mode for coarse adjustment
of heating power.
[0011] The main control unit 19, which will be detailed below in describing the operation,
has functions as first and second display-controlling means. When controlling of the
key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17 is detected, the main control unit 19 determines
that the input mode is to be the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power.
Then, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that a heating
load is heated by induction with the heating level that has been set by the above
control, and also controls the heating power display unit 15 such that display windows
15a up to the one having the heating level number corresponding to the set heating
level become brighter still. The main control unit 19 has data on the low heat range,
the moderate heat range, and the high heat range associated with the heating power
settings; heating powers for fine adjustment that are defined for each of the ranges;
and heating level numbers associated with the heating powers for fine adjustment defined
for each range.
[0012] When turning ON of the mode switching switch 18 is detected while the heating power
display unit 15 is performing display of the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating
power, the main control unit 19 determines the range to which the set heating level
belongs and determines the heating level of the fine adjustment in that range, and
determines the number of the determined heating level of the fine adjustment that
is the same as or approximate to the set heating level. Subsequently, the main control
unit 19 controls the heating power display unit 15 such that all the display windows
15a come to have a color corresponding to the determined range and such that display
windows 15a up to the one having the determined heating level number become brighter
still. Thus, the mode is switched to the input mode for fine adjustment of heating
power.
[0013] Next, switching of heating power display according to Embodiment 1 will be described
with reference to Fig. 2.
Fig. 2 is a diagram illustrating exemplary displays indicated on the heating power
display unit of the induction cooking system according to Embodiment 1.
When the power is turned ON, the main control unit 19 controls the heating power display
unit 15 to be in the standby state with, for example, the display windows 15a for
heating levels 1 to 3 belonging to the low heat range being green, the display windows
15a for heating levels 4 to 6 belonging to the moderate heat range being orange, and
the display windows 15a for heating levels 7 to 9 belonging to the high heat range
being red as illustrated in (a) of Fig. 2. In this state, when heating level 2 is
set with the key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17, the main control unit 19 controls
the display windows 15a for heating levels 1 and 2 belonging to the low heat range
to become brighter still as illustrated in (b). When heating level 4 is set, the main
control unit 19 controls all the display windows 15a belonging to the low heat range
(green) to become brighter still and also controls the display window 15a for heating
level 4 belonging to the moderate heat range (orange) to become brighter still as
illustrated in (c). When heating level 8 is set, the main control unit 19 controls
each of the display windows 15a up to the one for heating level 8 belonging to the
high heat range (green, orange, and red) to become brighter as illustrated in (d).
These are states of the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power resulting
from settings set by the key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17.
[0014] When the mode switching switch 18 is detected to be turned ON when the heating power
display in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is in the state illustrated
in (b), the main control unit 19 determines that the mode has been switched to the
input mode for fine adjustment of heating power and switches the display to a display
for fine adjustment of heating power. In this case, the main control unit 19 determines
heating level 2 as belonging to the low heat range, determines heating levels for
fine adjustment that are defined for that range, and determines the number of the
determined heating level of the fine adjustment that is the same as or approximate
to the set heating level to be "5". Subsequently, the main control unit 19 controls
the heating power display unit 15 such that all the display windows 15a turn green
and the display windows 15a up to the one for the determined heating level 5 become
brighter still. Subsequently, when, for example, heating level 6 is set with the key
switch 16, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that
the heating load is heated by induction with a heating power (electric power) corresponding
to heating level 6, and makes the display window 15a for heating level 6 brighter
also.
[0015] When the mode switching switch 18 is detected to be turned ON when the heating power
display in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is in the state illustrated
in (c), the main control unit 19 determines that the mode has been switched to the
input mode for fine adjustment of heating power and switches the display to a display
for fine adjustment of heating power. In this case, the main control unit 19 determines
heating level 4 as belonging to the moderate heat range, determines heating levels
for fine adjustment that are defined for that range, and determines the number of
the determined heating level of the fine adjustment that is the same as or approximate
to the set heating level to be "3". Subsequently, the main control unit 19 controls
the heating power display unit 15 such that all the display windows 15a turn orange
and the display windows 15a up to the one for the determined heating level 3 become
brighter still. Subsequently, when, for example, heating level 2 is set with the key
switch 16, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that
the heating load is heated by induction with a heating power (electric power) corresponding
to heating level 2, and makes the display windows 15a for heating levels 1 and 2 brighter.
[0016] When the mode switching switch 18 is detected to be turned ON when the heating power
display in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is in the state illustrated
in (d), the main control unit 19 determines that the mode has been switched to the
input mode for fine adjustment of heating power, as in the above case, and switches
the display to a display for fine adjustment of heating power. In this case, the main
control unit 19 determines heating level 8 as belonging to the high heat range, determines
heating levels for fine adjustment that are defined for that range, and determines
the number of the determined heating level of the fine adjustment that is the same
as or approximate to the set heating level to be "6". Subsequently, the main control
unit 19 controls the heating power display unit 15 such that all the display windows
15a turn red and the display windows 15a up to the one having the determined heating
level number "6" become brighter still. Subsequently, when, for example, heating level
7 is set with the encoder knob 17, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control
unit 14 such that the heating load is heated by induction with a heating power (electric
power) corresponding to heating level 7, and makes the display window 15a for heating
level brighter also.
[0017] As described above, when the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is
switched to the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power in Embodiment 1, the
range to which the set heating level belongs is determined, the heating levels for
fine adjustment that are defined for that range are determined, and the number of
the determined heating level of the fine adjustment that is the same as or approximate
to the set heating level is determined. Furthermore, the heating power display unit
15 is controlled such that all the display windows 15a come to have a color corresponding
to the range to which the set heating level belongs and such that the display windows
15a up to the one having the determined heating level number become brighter still.
Thus, in fine adjustment of heating power, the degree of fine adjustment of heating
power is visually recognizable without a significant increase in cost, whereby an
induction cooking system with high user usability is provided.
Embodiment 2
[0018] In Embodiment 1, when the mode is switched to the input mode for fine adjustment
of heating power in a state where a heating level is set, all the display windows
15a are made to have a color of the range corresponding to the set heating level and
the display windows 15a up to the one having the heating level number corresponding
to the set heating level are made brighter still. In Embodiment 2, in the input mode
for coarse adjustment of heating power and in the input mode for fine adjustment of
heating power, heating powers (electric powers) are displayed near all the respective
display windows 15a.
[0019] A heating power display unit 15 according to Embodiment 2 includes nine display windows
15a as in the above case. In the standby state, display windows 15a for heating levels
1 to 3 belonging to the low heat range are lit in green, display windows 15a for heating
levels 4 to 6 belonging to the moderate heat range are lit in orange, and display
windows 15a for heating levels 7 to 9 belonging to the high heat range are lit in
red. Furthermore, heating powers (electric powers) that are defined in correspondence
with the heating level numbers are displayed under the respective display windows
15a.
[0020] Switching of heating power display according to Embodiment 2 will now be described
with reference to Fig. 3. The configuration of the induction cooking system is the
same as that in Embodiment 1 illustrated in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a diagram illustrating exemplary displays indicated on the heating power
display unit of the induction cooking system according to Embodiment 2.
When the power is turned ON, the main control unit 19 controls the heating power display
unit 15 to be in the standby state with, as illustrated in (a) of Fig. 3, the display
windows 15a for the low heat range being green, the display windows 15a for the moderate
heat range being orange, and the display windows 15a for the high heat range being
red. In this state, the main control unit 19 displays heating powers (electric powers)
that are defined in correspondence with the heating level numbers under the respective
display windows 15a. In this case, 100 W is displayed under the display window 15a
for heating level 1, 300 W is displayed under the display window 15a for heating level
2, 500 W is displayed under the display window 15a for heating level 3, 750 W is displayed
under the display window 15a for heating level 4, 1000 W is displayed under the display
window 15a for heating level 5, 1500 W is displayed under the display window 15a for
heating level 6, 2000 W is displayed under the display window 15a for heating level
7, 2500 W is displayed under the display window 15a for heating level 8, and 3000
W is displayed under the display window 15a for heating level 9.
[0021] When the mode switching switch 18 is detected to be turned ON when the heating power
display in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is in the state illustrated
in (b), the main control unit 19 determines that the mode has been switched to the
input mode for fine adjustment of heating power and switches the display to a display
for fine adjustment of heating power. In this case, the main control unit 19 determines
heating level 2 as belonging to the low heat range, determines heating levels for
fine adjustment (100 W, 150 W, 200 W, 250 W, 300 W, 350 W, 400 W, 450 W, and 500 W)
that are defined for the respective heating level numbers (1 to 9) given in that range,
and determines the number of the determined heating level of the fine adjustment that
is the same as or approximate to the set heating level (300 W) to be "5". Subsequently,
the main control unit 19 controls the heating power display unit 15 such that all
the display windows 15a turn green, with the determined heating levels for fine adjustment
corresponding to the heating level numbers being displayed under all the respective
display windows 15a, and such that the display windows 15a up to the one for the determined
heating level 5 become brighter still. Subsequently, when, for example, heating level
6 is set with the key switch 16, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control
unit 14 such that the heating load is heated by induction with the heating power corresponding
to heating level 6 (350 W), and makes the display window 15a for heating level 6 brighter
also.
[0022] When the mode switching switch 18 is detected to be turned ON when the heating power
display in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is in the state illustrated
in (c), the main control unit 19 determines that the mode has been switched to the
input mode for fine adjustment of heating power and switches the display to a display
for fine adjustment of heating power. In this case, the main control unit 19 determines
heating level 4 as belonging to the moderate heat range, determines heating levels
for fine adjustment (600 W, 700 W, 800 W, 900 W, 1000 W, 1100 W, 1300 W, 1500 W, and
1700 W) that are defined for the respective heating level numbers (1 to 9) given in
that range, and determines the number of the determined heating level of the fine
adjustment that is the same as or approximate to the set heating level (750 W) to
be "3". Subsequently, the main control unit 19 controls the heating power display
unit 15 such that all the display windows 15a turn orange, with the determined heating
levels for fine adjustment corresponding to the heating level numbers being displayed
under all the respective display windows 15a, and such that the display windows 15a
up to the one for the determined heating level of 3 become brighter still. Subsequently,
when, for example, heating level 2 is set with the key switch 16, the main control
unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that the heating load is heated
by induction with the heating power corresponding to heating level 2 (700 W), and
makes the display windows 15a for heating levels 1 and 2 brighter.
[0023] When the mode switching switch 18 is detected to be turned ON when the heating power
display in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is in the state illustrated
in (d), the main control unit 19 determines that the mode has been switched to the
input mode for fine adjustment of heating power, as in the above case, and switches
the display to a display for fine adjustment of heating power. In this case, the main
control unit 19 determines heating level 8 as belonging to the high heat range, determines
heating levels for fine adjustment (1800 W, 1900 W, 2000 W, 2200 W, 2400 W, 2600 W,
2800 W, 2900 W, and 3000 W) that are defined for the respective heating level numbers
(1 to 9) given in that range, and determines the number of the determined heating
level of the fine adjustment that is the same as or approximate to the set heating
level (2500 W) to be "6". Subsequently, the main control unit 19 controls the heating
power display unit 15 such that all the display windows 15a turn red, with the determined
heating levels for fine adjustment corresponding to the heating level numbers being
displayed under all the respective display windows 15a, and such that the display
windows 15a up to the one for the determined heating level of 6 become brighter still.
Subsequently, when, for example, heating level 7 is set with the encoder knob 17,
the main control unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that the heating
load is heated by induction with the heating power corresponding to heating level
7 (2800 W), and makes the display window 15a for heating level 7 brighter also.
[0024] As described above, when the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is
switched to the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power in Embodiment 2, the
range to which the set heating level belongs is determined, the heating levels for
fine adjustment that are defined for the respective heating level numbers given in
that range are determined, and the number of the determined heating level of the fine
adjustment that is the same as or approximate to the set heating level is determined.
Furthermore, the heating power display unit 15 is controlled such that all the display
windows 15a come to have a color of the range to which the set heating level belongs,
with the determined heating levels for fine adjustment corresponding to the heating
level numbers being displayed under all the respective display windows 15a, and such
that the display windows 15a up to the one having the determined heating level number
become brighter still. Thus, in fine adjustment of heating power, the degree of fine
adjustment of heating power is visually recognizable without a significant increase
in cost, and the numerical values of the respective heating levels for fine adjustment
are also recognizable, whereby an induction cooking system with higher user usability
is provided.
[0025] in Embodiment 2, when the mode is switched to the input mode for fine adjustment
of heating power, a heating level for fine adjustment that is higher than the set
heating level is selected as being approximate to the set heating level. Alternatively,
a heating level for fine adjustment that is lower than the set heating level may be
selected as being approximate to the set heating level. In the latter case, safety
is further increased.
In addition, displaying of the determined heating level of the fine adjustment that
is the same as or approximate to the set heating level on the heating power display
unit 15 may be displayed in the display window 15a for heating level 5. In such a
case, the heating level that has been set in the input mode for coarse adjustment
of heating power is displayed in the middle of the heating power display unit 15.
Therefore, ease of visual recognition by the user increases.
Embodiment 3
[0026] Fig. 4 is a diagram illustrating exemplary displays indicated on a heating power
display unit of an induction cooking system according to Embodiment 3 of the present
invention. The configuration of the induction cooking system is the same as that in
Embodiment 1 illustrated in Fig. 1.
A heating power display unit 15 according to Embodiment 3 includes nine display windows
15a as in the above case. In the standby state, all the display windows 15a are lit
in, for example, blue. Furthermore, as in Embodiment 2, heating powers (electric powers)
are displayed under the respective display windows 15a.
[0027] The main control unit 19, which will be detailed below in describing the operation,
has functions as first and second display-controlling means. When controlling of the
key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17 is detected, the main control unit 19 determines
that the input mode is to be the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power.
Then, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that the
heating level is set on the basis of the control performed, and also controls the
heating power display unit 15 such that the color of the display windows 15a up to
the one having the heating level number corresponding to the set heating level is
switched from blue to, for example, red. The main control unit 19 has data on the
low heat range, the moderate heat range, and the high heat range associated with the
heating power settings; heating powers for fine adjustment that are defined for each
of the ranges; and heating level numbers associated with the heating powers for fine
adjustment defined for each range.
[0028] When the mode switching switch 18 is detected to be turned ON, the main control unit
19 determines that the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power has been
switched to the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power, determines the range
to which the set heating level belongs, determines the heating levels for fine adjustment
that are defined for that range, and determines the number of the determined heating
level of the fine adjustment that is the same as or approximate to the set heating
level. Subsequently, the main control unit 19 controls the heating power display unit
15 such the color of the display windows 15a up to the one for the determined heating
level number is switched from blue to red.
[0029] Next, switching of heating power display according to Embodiment 3 will be described
with reference to Fig. 4.
Fig. 4 is a diagram illustrating exemplary displays indicated on the heating power
display unit of the induction cooking system according to Embodiment 3.
When the power is turned ON, the main control unit 19 controls the heating power display
unit 15 to be in the standby state with, as illustrated in (a) of Fig. 4, all the
display windows 15a being blue. In this state, the main control unit 19 displays heating
powers (electric powers) that are defined in correspondence with the heating level
numbers under the respective display windows 15a. The correspondence between the heating
level numbers and the heating powers is the same as that in Embodiment 2.
[0030] When the mode switching switch 18 is detected to be turned ON when the heating power
display in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is in the state illustrated
in (b), the main control unit 19 determines that the mode has been switched to the
input mode for fine adjustment of heating power and switches the display to a display
for fine adjustment of heating power. In this case, the main control unit 19 determines
heating level 2 as belonging to the low heat range, determines heating levels for
fine adjustment (100 W, 150 W, 200 W, 250 W, 300 W, 350 W, 400 W, 450 W, and 500 W)
that are defined for the respective heating level numbers (1 to 9) given in that range,
and determines the number of the determined heating level of the fine adjustment that
is the same as or approximate to the set heating level (300 W) to be "5". Subsequently,
the main control unit 19 controls the display windows 15a up to the one for the determined
heating level of 5 to turn red, with the determined heating levels for fine adjustment
corresponding to the heating level numbers being displayed under all the respective
display windows 15a. Subsequently, when, for example, heating level 6 is set with
the key switch 16, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such
that the heating load is heated by induction with the heating power corresponding
to heating level 6 (350 W), and makes the display window 15a for heating level 6 brighter
also.
[0031] When the mode switching switch 18 is detected to be turned ON when the heating power
display in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is in the state illustrated
in (c), the main control unit 19 determines that the mode has been switched to the
input mode for fine adjustment of heating power and switches the display to a display
for fine adjustment of heating power. In this case, the main control unit 19 determines
heating level 4 as belonging to the moderate heat range, determines heating levels
for fine adjustment (600 W, 700 W, 800 W, 900 W, 1000 W, 1100 W, 1300 W, 1500 W, and
1700 W) that are defined for the respective heating level numbers (1 to 9) given in
that range, and determines the number of the determined heating level of the fine
adjustment that is the same as or approximate to the set heating level (750 W) to
be "3". Subsequently, the main control unit 19 controls the display windows 15a up
to the one for the determined heating level of 3 to turn red, with the determined
heating levels for fine adjustment corresponding to the heating level numbers being
displayed under all the respective display windows 15a. Subsequently, when, for example,
heating level 2 is set with the key switch 16, the main control unit 19 controls the
heating control unit 14 such that induction heating is performed with the heating
power corresponding to heating level 2 (700 W), and makes the display windows 15a
for heating levels 1 and 2 brighter.
[0032] When the mode switching switch 18 is detected to be turned ON when the heating power
display in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is in the state illustrated
in (d), the main control unit 19 determines that the mode has been switched to the
input mode for fine adjustment of heating power, as in the above case, and switches
the display to a display for fine adjustment of heating power. In this case, the main
control unit 19 determines heating level 8 as belonging to the high heat range, determines
heating levels for fine adjustment (1800 W, 1900 W, 2000 W, 2200 W, 2400 W, 2600 W,
2800 W, 2900 W, and 3000 W) that are defined for the respective heating level numbers
(1 to 9) given in that range, and determines the number of the determined heating
level of the fine adjustment that is the same as or approximate to the set heating
level (2500 W) to be "6". Subsequently, the main control unit 19 controls the display
windows 15a up to the one for the determined heating level of 6 to turn red, with
the determined heating levels for fine adjustment corresponding to the heating level
numbers being displayed under all the respective display windows 15a. Subsequently,
when, for example, heating level 7 is set with the encoder knob 17, the main control
unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that the heating load is heated
by induction with the heating power corresponding to heating level 7 (2800 W), and
makes the display window 15a for heating level 7 brighter also.
[0033] As described above, when the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is
switched to the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power in Embodiment 3, the
range to which the set heating level belongs is determined, the heating levels for
fine adjustment that are defined for the respective heating level numbers given in
that range are determined, and the number of the determined heating level of the fine
adjustment that is the same as or approximate to the set heating level is determined.
Subsequently, the display windows 15a up to the one having the determined heating
level number are made to turn red, with the determined heating levels for fine adjustment
corresponding to the heating level numbers being displayed under all the respective
display windows 15a. Thus, in fine adjustment of heating power, the degree of fine
adjustment of heating power is visually recognizable without a significant increase
in cost, and the numerical values of the respective heating levels for fine adjustment
are also recognizable, whereby an induction cooking system with higher user usability
is provided.
[0034] In Embodiment 3, the display windows 15a up to the one having the determined heating
level number turn red in the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power. The
present invention is not limited to such a case. For example, as illustrated in (c)
of Fig. 4, when the mode is switched to the input mode for fine adjustment of heating
power from a state where heating level 4 is set in the input mode for coarse adjustment
of heating power, the display windows 15a up to the one having a heating level number
of "5" that is the same as or approximate to heating level 4 (the set heating level)
may turn red. When the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power is returned
to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power, the display windows 15a
up to the one in the middle in the relevant range may turn red. In such a configuration,
the user can easily recognize the positional change in display, whereby user usability
is increased.
Embodiment 4
[0035] In Embodiments 1, 2, and 3, the mode is switched with the mode switching switch 18
from the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power to the input mode for fine
adjustment of heating power and the other way round. In Embodiment 4, the mode is
switched with the key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17.
Fig. 5 includes a diagram illustrating an exemplary display indicated on a heating
power display unit of an induction cooking system according to Embodiment 4 of the
present invention and a diagram illustrating an exemplary operation of switching the
mode from the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power to the input mode
for fine adjustment of heating power. Fig. 6 includes a diagram illustrating an exemplary
display indicated on the heating power display unit of the induction cooking system
according to Embodiment 4 and a diagram illustrating an exemplary operation of switching
the mode from the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power to the input mode
for coarse adjustment of heating power. The configuration of the induction cooking
system is the same as that in Embodiment 1 illustrated in Fig. 1.
[0036] In Embodiment 4, when the key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17 is operated in any
of the low heat range, the moderate heat range, and the high heat range and switching
between a certain heating level numbers is made a certain number of times N (for example,
six times in total) within a certain period of time T, the main control unit 19 switches
the state of display on the heating power display unit 15. Specifically, as illustrated
in (a) of Fig. 5, in a state where the heating power display unit 15 displays the
moderate heat range in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power, when
switching between heating levels 4 and 5 is made six times in total within the certain
period of time T (see (b) of Fig. 5), the mode is switched to the input mode for fine
adjustment of heating power for the moderate heat range. In this case, all the display
windows 15a turn orange, and the display windows 15a up to the one for heating level
5, which is the middle level in the moderate heat range, are made brighter. The reason
for brightening up to heating level 5 in the middle of the heating power display unit
15 is that the user can easily recognize the positional change in display.
[0037] For another example, in a state where the heating power display unit 15 displays
the high heat range in the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power as illustrated
in (a) of Fig. 6, when switching between heating levels 5 and 6 is made six times
in total within the certain period of time T, the mode is switched to the input mode
for coarse adjustment of heating power. In this case, the display windows 15a up to
the one for heating level 8 (2500 W), which is one level lower than heating level
7 (2800 W) in the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power, are made brighter.
In this state, the display windows 15a for the low heat range are green, the display
windows 15a for the moderate heat range are orange, and the display windows 15a for
the high heat range are red. The reason for the lowering of the heating level when
switching the mode to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is performed
is out of safety consideration.
[0038] Next, switching of heating power display according to Embodiment 4 will be described
with reference to flowcharts. Fig. 7 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of
the induction cooking system according to Embodiment 4. Fig. 8 is a flowchart continued
from Fig. 7.
[0039] When the power is turned ON (S1) and the key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17 is
detected to be operated (S2), the main control unit 19 controls the heating control
unit 14 such that the heating load is heated by induction with the default heating
level of 5 (1000 W). Subsequently, the main control unit 19 controls the heating power
display unit 15 such that the display windows 15a up to the one for heating level
5 become brighter (S3). In this case, the display windows 15a for heating levels 1
to 3 belonging to the low heat range (green) and the display windows 15a for heating
levels 4 and 5 belonging to the moderate heat range (green) are made brighter.
[0040] In this state, when a desired heating level is set with the key switch 16 or the
encoder knob 17 (S4), the main control unit 19 checks if switching between adjacent
heating levels has been made six times or more in total within the certain period
of time T (S5). When the main control unit 19 determines that switching between adjacent
heating levels has not been made, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control
unit 14 such that the heating load is heated by induction with the set heating level
(S9). When the main control unit 19 determines that switching between adjacent heating
levels has been made six times or more in total within the certain period of time
T, the main control unit 19 switches the mode to the input mode for fine adjustment
of heating power for the range in which the switches have been made with the key switch
16 or the encoder knob 17 (S6).
[0041] For example, in (b) of Fig. 3, when switching between heating levels 1 and 2 has
been made six times or more in total within the certain period of time T, the main
control unit 19 switches the mode to the input mode for fine adjustment of heating
power for the low heat range. For another example, in (d) of Fig. 3, when switching
between heating levels 7 and 8 has been made six times or more in total within the
certain period of time T, the main control unit 19 switches the mode to the input
mode for fine adjustment of heating power for the high heat range. In addition, in
(a) of Fig. 5, when switching between heating levels 4 and 5 has been made six times
or more in total within the certain period of time T, the main control unit 19 switches
the mode to the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power for the moderate heat
range.
[0042] Subsequently, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such
that the heating load is heated by induction with the default heating level of, for
example, 5 (S7), and also controls the heating power display unit 15 such that the
display windows 15a up to the one for heating level 5 become brighter. Heating level
5 corresponds to, as illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, 300 W in the input mode for fine
adjustment of heating power for the low heat range, 1000 W in the input mode for fine
adjustment of heating power for the moderate heat range, and 2400 W in the input mode
for fine adjustment of heating power for the high heat range. Subsequently, when a
desired heating level is set with the key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17 (S8), the
main control unit 19 switches the heating level from the default heating level of
5 to the set heating level and controls the heating control unit 14 such that the
heating load is heated by induction (S9).
[0043] While heating is in progress in the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power
(Fig. 8: S11), when a desired heating level is set with the key switch 16 or the encoder
knob 17 (S12), the main control unit 19 checks if switching between adjacent heating
levels has been made six times or more in total within the certain period of time
T (S13). When the main control unit 19 determines that switching between adjacent
heating levels has not been made, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control
unit 14 such that the heating load is heated by induction with the set heating level
(S17). When the main control unit 19 determines that switching between adjacent heating
levels has been made six times or more in total within the certain period of time
T, the main control unit 19 switches the mode to the input mode for coarse adjustment
of heating power (S14).
[0044] For example, in (b) of Fig. 3, when switching between heating levels 2 and 3 has
been made six times or more in total within the certain period of time T, the main
control unit 19 switches the mode to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating
power and makes the display windows 15a up to the one for the default heating level
of 2 brighter. For another example, in (c) of Fig. 3, when switching between heating
levels 5 and 6 has been made six times or more in total within the certain period
of time T, the main control unit 19 switches the mode to the input mode for coarse
adjustment of heating power and makes the display windows 15a up to the one for the
default heating level of 5 brighter. For yet another example, in (a) of Fig. 6, when
switching between heating levels 8 and 9 has been made six times or more in total
within the certain period of time T, the main control unit 19 switches the mode to
the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power and makes the display windows
15a up to the one for the default heating level of 8 brighter.
[0045] Subsequently, when the switching of mode to the input mode for coarse adjustment
of heating power is made in the low heat range, the main control unit 19 controls
the heating control unit 14 such that the heating load is heated by induction with
the default heating level of 2 (S15). When the switching of mode to the input mode
for coarse adjustment of heating power is made in the moderate heat range, the heating
load is heated by induction with the default heating level of 5 (S15). When the switching
of mode to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power is made in the high
heat range, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that
the heating load is heated by induction with the default heating level of 8 (S15).
Subsequently, when a desired heating level is set with the key switch 16 or the encoder
knob 17 (S16), the main control unit 19 switches the heating level from the default
heating level (any of heating levels 2, 5, and 8) to the set heating level and controls
the heating control unit 14 such that the heating load is heated by induction (S17).
[0046] As described above, in Embodiment 4, the mode is switched from the input mode for
coarse adjustment of heating power to the input mode for fine adjustment of heating
power or the other way round by a certain operation performed on one of the key switch
16 or the encoder knob 17, which are existing parts. Thus, in fine adjustment of heating
power, the degree of fine adjustment of heating power is visually recognizable without
an increase in cost, whereby an induction cooking system with high user usability
is provided.
Embodiment 5
[0047] Fig. 9 includes a diagram illustrating an exemplary display indicated on a heating
power display unit of an induction cooking system according to Embodiment 5 of the
present invention and a diagram illustrating an exemplary operation of switching the
mode from the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power to the input mode for
coarse adjustment of heating power. A case illustrated in (c) and (d) of the drawing
will be described below in Embodiment 6. The configuration of the induction cooking
system is the same as that in Embodiment 1 illustrated in Fig. 1.
[0048] In Embodiment 5, when heating level 9 in any of the low heat range, the moderate
heat range, and the high heat range is selected a certain number of times (for example,
three times) or more within a certain period of time T with the key switch 16 or the
encoder knob 17, the main control unit 19 switches the input mode for fine adjustment
of heating power to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power. Specifically,
as illustrated in (a) and (b) of Fig. 9, in the input mode for fine adjustment of
heating power for the low heat range, when heating level 9 is selected three times
or more within the certain period of time T with the heating power UP key of the key
switch 16, the main control unit 19 switches the mode to the input mode for coarse
adjustment of heating power. Alternatively, when heating level 1 is selected by turning
the encoder knob 17 in a certain direction and when this state of the encoder knob
17 is maintained for the certain period of time T, the main control unit 19 switches
the mode to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power. In this case, the
main control unit 19 controls the heating power display unit 15 such that the display
windows 15a belonging to the individual ranges turn green, orange, and red, respectively,
and such that the display windows 15a for heating levels 1 to 3 belonging to the low
heat range become brighter.
[0049] That is, when the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power for the low heat
range is switched to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power, the default
heating level of 3 for that range is set. Although not illustrated, when the input
mode for fine adjustment of heating power for the moderate heat range is switched
to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power, the default heating power
of 6 for that heat range is set. When the input mode for fine adjustment of heating
power for the high heat range is switched to the input mode for coarse adjustment
of heating power, the default heating level of 9 for that heat range is set. Switching
from the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power to the input mode for fine
adjustment of heating power is performed in a manner similar to that described above
(see Fig. 5).
[0050] Next, switching of heating power display according to Embodiment 5 will be described
with reference to flowcharts.
Fig. 10 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the induction cooking system
according to Embodiment 5.
While heating is in progress in the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power
in S21, when a desired heating level is set with the key switch 16 or the encoder
knob 17 (S22), the main control unit 19 checks if heating level 9 has been selected
three times or more within the certain period of time T (S23). When the main control
unit 19 determines that heating level 9 has not been selected three times or more,
the main control unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that the heating
load is heated by induction with the set heating level (S27). When the main control
unit 19 determines that heating level 9 has been selected three times or more within
the certain period of time T, the main control unit 19 switches the mode to the input
mode for coarse adjustment of heating power (S24).
[0051] For example, in (a) of Fig. 9, when heating level 9 has been selected three times
or more within the certain period of time T, the main control unit 19 switches the
mode to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power and makes the display
windows 15a up to the one for the default heating level of 3 brighter. For another
example, in (c) of Fig. 3, when heating level 9 has been selected three times or more
within the certain period of time T, the main control unit 19 switches the mode to
the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power and makes the display windows
15a up to the one for the default heating level of 6 brighter. For yet another example,
in (d) of Fig. 3, when heating level 9 has been selected three times or more within
the certain period of time T, the main control unit 19 switches the mode to the input
mode for coarse adjustment of heating power and makes the display windows 15a up to
the one for the default heating level of 9 brighter.
[0052] Subsequently, when the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power for the low
heat range has been switched to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power,
the main control unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that the heating
load is heated by induction with the default heating level of 3 (S25). When the input
mode for fine adjustment of heating power for the moderate heat range has been switched
to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power, the heating load is heated
by induction with the default heating level of 6 (S25). When the input mode for fine
adjustment of heating power for the high heat range has been switched to the input
mode for coarse adjustment of heating power, the main control unit 19 controls the
heating control unit 14 such that the heating load is heated by induction with the
default heating level of 9 (S25). Subsequently, when a desired heating level is set
with the key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17 (S26), the main control unit 19 switches
the default heating level (any of heating levels 3, 6, and 9) to the set heating level
and controls the heating control unit 14 such that the heating load is heated by induction
(S27).
[0053] As described above, in Embodiment 5, the mode is switched from the input mode for
fine adjustment of heating power to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating
power or the other way round by selecting heating power 9 with one of the key switch
16 or the encoder knob 17, which are existing parts, three times or more within the
certain period of time T. Thus, the operation of switching the mode is facilitated,
and the degree of fine adjustment of heating power is visually recognizable, whereby
an induction cooking system with high user usability is provided.
Embodiment 6
[0054] In Embodiment 5, the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power is switched
to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power when heating level 9 is selected
three times within the certain period of time T with the key switch 16 or the encoder
knob 17. In Embodiment 6, the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power is switched
to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power when heating level 1 is selected
three times within the certain period of time T with the key switch 16 or the encoder
knob 17.
[0055] In Embodiment 6, when heating level 1 in any of the low heat range, the moderate
heat range, and the high heat range is selected three times or more within the certain
period of time T with the key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17, the main control unit
19 switches the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power to the input mode
for coarse adjustment of heating power. Specifically, as illustrated in (c) and (d)
of Fig. 9, in the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power for the high heat
range, when heating level 1 is selected three times or more within the certain period
of time T with the heating power DN key of the key switch 16, the main control unit
19 switches the mode to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power. Alternatively,
when heating level 1 is selected by turning the encoder knob 17 in a certain direction
and when this state of the encoder knob 17 is maintained for the certain period of
time T, the main control unit 19 switches the mode to the input mode for coarse adjustment
of heating power. In this case, the main control unit 19 controls the heating power
display unit 15 such that the display windows 15a belonging to the individual ranges
turn green, orange, and red, respectively, and such that the display windows 15a up
to the one for heating level 7 belonging to the high heat range become brighter.
[0056] That is, when the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power for the high heat
range is switched to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power, the default
heating power of 7 for that heat range is set. Although not illustrated, when the
input mode for fine adjustment of heating power for the moderate heat range is switched
to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power, the default heating power
of 4 for that heat range is set. When the input mode for fine adjustment of heating
power for the low heat range is switched to the input mode for coarse adjustment of
heating power, the default heating power of 1 for that heat range is set. Switching
from the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power to the input mode for fine
adjustment of heating power is performed in a manner similar to that described above
(see Fig. 5).
[0057] Next, switching of heating power display according to Embodiment 6 will be described
with reference to flowcharts. The configuration of the induction cooking system is
the same as that in Embodiment 1 illustrated in Fig. 1. Fig. 11 is a flowchart illustrating
the operation of the induction cooking system according to Embodiment 6. While heating
is in progress in the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power in S31, when
a desired heating level is set with the key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17 (S32),
the main control unit 19 checks if heating level 1 has been selected three times or
more within the certain period of time T (S33). When the main control unit 19 determines
that heating level 1 has not been selected three times or more, the main control unit
19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that the heating load is heated by induction
with the set heating level (S37). When the main control unit 19 determines that heating
level 1 has been selected three times or more within the certain period of time T,
the main control unit 19 switches the mode to the input mode for coarse adjustment
of heating power (S34).
[0058] For example, in (c) of Fig. 9, if heating level 1 has been selected three times or
more within the certain period of time T, the main control unit 19 switches the mode
to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power and makes the display windows
15a up to the one for the default heating level of 7 brighter. For another example,
in (c) of Fig. 3, when heating level 1 has been selected three times or more within
the certain period of time T, the main control unit 19 switches the mode to the input
mode for coarse adjustment of heating power and makes the display windows 15a up to
the one for the default heating level of 4 brighter. When heating level 1 has been
selected three times or more within the certain period of time T, the main control
unit 19 switches the mode to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power
and makes the display windows 15a up to the one for the default heating level of 1
brighter.
[0059] Subsequently, when the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power for the high
heat range has been switched to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power
as illustrated in (c) and (d) of Fig. 9, the main control unit 19 controls the heating
control unit 14 such that the heating load is heated by induction with the default
heating level of 7 (S35). When the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power
for the moderate heat range has been switched to the input mode for coarse adjustment
of heating power, the main control unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such
that the heating load is heated by induction with the default heating level of 4 (S35).
When the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power for the low heat range has
been switched to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power, the main control
unit 19 controls the heating control unit 14 such that the heating load is heated
by induction with the default heating level of 1 (S35). Subsequently, when a desired
heating level is set with the key switch 16 or the encoder knob 17 (S36), the main
control unit 19 switches the default heating level (any of heating levels 1, 4, and
7) to the set heating level and controls the heating control unit 14 such that the
heating load is heated by induction (S37).
[0060] As described above, in Embodiment 6, the mode is switched from the input mode for
fine adjustment of heating power to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating
power or the other way round by selecting heating power 1 with one of the key switch
16 or the encoder knob 17, which are existing parts, three times or more within the
certain period of time T. Thus, the operation of switching the mode is facilitated,
and the degree of fine adjustment of heating power is visually recognizable, whereby
an induction cooking system with high user usability is provided.
[0061] In Embodiment 5 described above, when the input mode for fine adjustment of heating
power in any of the low heat range, the moderate heat range, and the high heat range
is switched to the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power, the default
heating levels are defined as 3, 6, 9, respectively, or 1, 4, and 7, respectively.
Alternatively, the default heating levels may be set to the middle heating levels
in the respective ranges. Reference Signs List
[0062] 11. heating coil; 12. resonant capacitor; 13. inverter; 14. heating control unit;
15. heating power display unit; 15a. display window; 16. key switch; 17. encoder knob;
18. mode switching switch; 19. main control unit.
1. An induction cooking system, comprising:
heat-inputting means setting a heat level from among rough heating levels that can
be set to a heating coil configured to heat a heating load by induction;
switching means switching the heating level that is set by the heat-inputting means
to a corresponding one of heating levels for fine adjustment;
heat-displaying means including a plurality of display windows that are provided for
each of a low heat range, a moderate heat range, and a high heat range, the ranges
being defined on the basis of the rough heating levels that can be set to the heating
coil;
first display-controlling means displaying the low heat range, the moderate heat range,
and the high heat range each having the plurality of display windows in the heat-displaying
means in different display colors, determining that an input mode is for coarse adjustment
of heating power when a heating level is inputted from the heat-inputting means, determining
a display window for the set heating level, and making display windows from a display
window in a lowest heating level in the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating
power up to the determined display window for the set heating level brighter; and
second display-controlling means determining that the input mode is for fine adjustment
of heating power when detecting the switching of the heating level to the corresponding
one of the heating levels for fine adjustment performed by the switching means, changing
color of all the display windows to a display color of the range in which the display
window that had been lastly brightened up by the first display-controlling means belongs,
determining heating levels of the fine adjustment in the range, determining a display
window for the determined heating level for the fine adjustment that is the same as
or approximate to the set heating level, and making display windows from a display
window in a lowest heating level for fine adjustment in the input mode for fine adjustment
of heating power up to the determined display window brighter.
2. The induction cooking system of Claim 1, wherein
the first display-controlling means displays numerical values defined for the respective
rough heating levels, which are settable to the heating coil, in the vicinity of the
respective display windows when the low heat range, the moderate heat range, and the
high heat range each having the plurality of display windows in the heat-displaying
means are displayed in different display colors, and
the second display-controlling means displays numerical values defined for the respective
determined heating levels for fine adjustment in the vicinity of the respective display
windows when making brighter the display windows up to the determined heating level
that is the same as or approximate to the set heating level.
3. An induction cooking system, comprising:
heat-inputting means setting a heat level from among rough heating levels that can
be set to a heating coil configured to heat a heating load by induction;
switching means switching the heating level that is set by the heat-inputting means
to a corresponding one of heating levels for fine adjustment;
heat-displaying means including a plurality of display windows that are provided for
each of a low heat range, a moderate heat range, and a high heat range, the ranges
being defined on the basis of the rough heating levels that can be set to the heating
coil;
first display-controlling means displaying the plurality of display windows in the
heat-displaying means in a predetermined display color, determining that an input
mode is for coarse adjustment of heating power when a heating level is inputted from
the heat-inputting means, determining a display window for the set heating level,
and making display windows from a display window in a lowest heating level in the
input mode for coarse adjustment of heating power up to the display window for the
set heating level change color; and
second display-controlling means determining that the input mode is for fine adjustment
of heating power when detecting the switching of the heating level to the corresponding
one of the heating levels for fine adjustment performed by the switching means, determining
heating level of the fine adjustment in the range in which the display window that
had been lastly brightened up by the first display-controlling means, determining
a display window for the determined heating level for the fine adjustment that is
the same as or approximate to the set heating level, and making display windows from
a display window in a lowest heating level for fine adjustment in the input mode for
fine adjustment of heating power up to the determined display window change color.
4. The induction cooking system of Claim 3, wherein
the first display-controlling means displays numerical values defined for the respective
rough heating levels, which are settable to the heating coil, in the vicinity of the
respective display windows when displaying each of the plurality of display windows
in the predetermined display color, and
the second display-controlling means displays numerical values defined for the determined
heating levels for fine adjustment in the vicinity of the respective display windows
when changing the display colors of the display windows up to the display window for
the heating level that is the same as or approximate to the set heating level.
5. The induction cooking system of Claim 2 or 4, wherein, when certain two heating levels
in one of the rough heating levels are alternately selected a plurality of times within
a certain period of time by operation of the heat-inputting means rather than by the
switching means, the second display-controlling means determines that the input mode
is for fine adjustment of heating power.
6. The induction cooking system of Claim 2 or 4, wherein, when a lowest heating level
or a highest heating level in one of the rough heating levels is selected a plurality
of times within a certain period of time by operation of the heat-inputting means
rather than by the switching means, the second display-controlling means determines
that the input mode is for fine adjustment of heating power.
7. The induction cooking system of Claim 2 or 4, wherein, when certain two heating levels
in one of the rough heating levels are alternately selected a plurality of times within
a certain period of time by operation of the heat-inputting means rather than by the
switching means, the first display-controlling means determines that the input mode
is for coarse adjustment of heating power.
8. The induction cooking system of Claim 2 or 4, wherein, when a lowest heating level
or a highest heating level in one of the rough heating levels is selected a plurality
of times within a predetermined period of time by operation of the heat-inputting
means rather than by the switching means, the first display-controlling means determines
that the input mode is for coarse adjustment of heating power.
9. The induction cooking system of Claim 2 or 4, further comprising heating-controlling
means configured to, when the second display-controlling means has determined heating
levels for fine adjustment, start heating with one of the determined heating levels
for fine adjustment that is preset.
10. The induction cooking system of Claim 9, wherein the heating-controlling means starts
heating with a preset heating level when the input mode for coarse adjustment of heating
power has been switched to the input mode for fine adjustment of heating power.