[0001] The invention is directed to a cooking hob, a household appliance and a method of
operating a cooking hob.
[0002] Cooking hobs are known in many configurations. Traditionally, heating elements of
cooking hobs are positioned in a fixed arrangement.
[0003] In order to cope with different shaped cooking utensils, in particular with different
footprints of cooking utensils, it has been proposed to provide moveable heating elements.
In
US 6,017221,
US 5,960,781 and
KR 20100012627 cooking hobs are described which, to some extent, propose solutions adapted to varying
cooking vessel dimensions.
[0004] However, there is still room for improvements, in particular with respect to heating
cooking vessels of different footprints.
[0005] It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an alternative cooking hob,
in particular adapted to cope with cooking vessels of different footprint geometries.
[0006] Further, under similar considerations, a cooking appliance and a method of operating
a cooking hob shall be provided.
[0007] These objects in particular are solved by claims 1, 12 and 16. Further embodiments
result from respective dependent claims.
[0008] According to claim 1, a cooking hob is provided which comprises a cooking face with
at least two heating elements respectively adapted to heat cookware. The term "at
least two" in particular shall comprise two, three or for heating elements.
[0009] The term cooking face shall be understood to comprise areas, panes or plates of generally
flat or planar configuration, on, below or to which heating elements, in particular
gas hobs, i. e. gas cooking hobs, are mounted to. A cooking face may be or constitute
a top part of a household oven.
[0010] In order to heat respective cookware, i. e. cooking utensils, such as pans, pots,
roasting trays and the like, may be placed on top of at least one heating element
to be heated up. Depending on the type of heating element heat or electromagnetic
fields dissipating from a heating element impinge on the lower surface of the cookware
which as a result heats up.
[0011] A heating element in the sense of the present invention may be one of a inductive
heating element comprising induction coils, radiation heating element, electrical
resistance heating element and in particular a gas burner.
[0012] Preferably, all of the heating elements are of the same type, albeit it is conceivable
that heating elements of different types are provided. Heating elements such as inductive
heating elements and radiation heating elements may be mounted below the cooking face.
Heating elements such as electrical resistance heating elements and gas burners may
be, at least partially, mounted above the cooking face.
[0013] The cooking hob further comprises at least one motion unit coupled to at least one
a first heating element of the at least two heating elements.
[0014] The motion unit is adapted and designed such that the first heating element is moveable
along at least one trajectory of at least one of linear and curved type.
[0015] The term "at least one trajectory" shall be understood to comprise a single trajectory
or multiple different trajectories, in particular an array of different trajectories.
Note that different trajectories may at least in sections be identical. The term trajectory
shall be understood to be a path that can be followed by the first heating element
within the boundaries defined by the motion unit.
[0016] The term "of at least one of linear and curved type" in particular shall mean that
a trajectory may comprise linear sections and/or curved sections of arbitrary curvature.
Curved sections in particular shall comprise circular, elliptical and parabolic shapes.
[0017] The term "movable along" in particular shall mean that the center point, center of
rotation, mass center and/or top surface center of the first heating element can follow
the trajectory.
[0018] From a different but analog point of view or approach, the motion unit provides certain
motional degrees of freedom, in particular translational and/or rotational degrees
of freedom. Moving the first heating element within the boundaries given by the motional
degrees of freedom leads to all possible trajectories, i. e. a respective array of
trajectories. Note that a motion unit may be provided for selected heating elements,
in particular also for each heating element provided within the cooking face.
[0019] With the proposed cooking hob, at least one second heating element of the at least
two heating elements and different from the first heating element, is positioned or
can be positioned relative to the at least one trajectory such that in at least one
trajectile position along the at least one trajectory, the first heating element and
the at least one second heating element are so close to each other to establish a
unique cooking zone.
[0020] The term "at least one trajectile position" in particular shall include single points
on a trajectory and/or ranges or segments of a trajectory. The term "trajectile position"
shall mean a position or point on the trajectory. The trajectile position may in particular
be an end position of a trajectory or any intermediate point thereof.
[0021] In a different trajectile position, the first heating element, and in particular
also the at least one second heating element, are operable in single mode, i. e. no
common cooking zone between the first and a second heating element is established.
[0022] Providing at least one second heating element along, i. e. near or nearby the at
least one trajectory shall mean, that either one or several respective second heating
elements may be provided that respectively can be used to establish unique cooking
zones at respective trajectile positions. Note that any one or even all of the second
heating elements may be implemented with a motion unit, i. e. may be implemented as
a "first" heating element in the sense of claim 1.
[0023] In the case of having several, for example two or three, second heating elements
establishing unique cooking zone with the first heating element in a single trajectile
position, a triple, quadruple etc. pair unique cooking zone can be established. Here
it shall be mentioned, that triple, quadruple etc. unique cooking zones may also be
implemented in cases where more than one first heating element, i. e. more than one
movable heating element is provided.
[0024] The term "at least one motion unit" shall imply, that more than one motion unit may
be provided, respectively coupled to a respective further first heating element, or
even a second heating element. The above and below discussion related to the first
heating element shall apply mutatis mutandis to the further first heating element
and second heating element. It shall be explicitly pointed out, that such a further
first heating element may constitute a second heating element in the sense of the
claims. This in particular means that not only the first heating element is moveable
but also the second heating element is moveable along one or an array of second trajectories,
in particular in such a way that unique heating zones can be established.
[0025] In case that also the second heating element is moveable, it can be placed, i. e.
moved to a respective trajectile position along the second trajectory or trajectories,
and relative to the trajectile position of the first heating element such that the
condition for establishing a unique cooking zone is fulfilled when the first heating
element is in its trajectile position.
[0026] The motion unit may comprise guides, rails, turntables, platforms and other elements
coupled to the first heating element and allowing movement thereof. The respective
elements may be positioned on, within and/or below the cooking face. Below the cooking
face in particular shall mean that the heating element, in particular together with
the motion unit, may be positioned below a pane or top, for example made from glass
or ceramic.
[0027] The term platform shall be understood broadly and in particular shall mean any element
or component system provided to enable linear and/or rotational movements. One particular
embodiment of a platform is a turntable to which the heating element is mounted to.
.
[0028] As can be seen, the proposed cooking hob is comparatively flexible in establishing
unique cooking zones adapted to different footprint sizes of cookware.
[0029] In an embodiment, the at least one trajectory is composed of at least one of a one-dimensional
linear movement, two-dimensional movement, one-dimensional circular movement and two-dimensional
circular movement.
[0030] A two-dimensional movement shall mean that the heating element is moveable within
a two-dimensional area or plane parallel to the cooking face. It shall be noted that
under certain instances the motion unit may be designed such that the first heating
element is moveable in three-dimensions. This in particular would be the case if the
first heating element is movable along at least one trajectory within a plane parallel
to the cooking face and further is movable, at least in sections of the trajectory,
in a direction perpendicular to the cooking face. Moving the first heating element
perpendicular to the cooking face may for example be an option if the first heating
element shall be adapted to be lowered or raised with respect to the cooking face.
[0031] A one-dimensional circular movement may be obtained if for example a first turntable,
which is mounted rotatable about an inner axis, e. g. a center axis or an off-center
axis, thereof within the cooking face, is provided, and the first heating element
is mounted in a position displaced from the respective inner axis on or to the turntable.
If a center axis of the turntable is used as a rotational axis, the first heating
element is placed off-center to the rotation axis.
[0032] When using turntables, it is preferred that in at least one rotational position of
the turntable the first heating element and one of the second heating elements mounted
off the turntable of the first heating element are so close to each other to establish
the unique cooking zone.
[0033] Note that several turntables may be provided respectively carrying a first heating
element and which are adapted such that the first heating element establishes a unique
cooking zone with a second heating element in a respective rotational position.
[0034] It shall be explicitly pointed out, that the number of turntables can be as much
as heating elements are provided within the cooking face.
[0035] It also shall be noted that unique cooking zones may arbitrarily be established with
a second heating element which may be positioned fixedly, i. e. non-moveable, within
the cooking face, or which may be positioned on a movable platform on within or below
the cooking face.
[0036] It shall be mentioned, that also at least one of the second heating elements may
be mounted on a respective further turntable implemented in a similar manner than
the turntable described above.
[0037] A two-dimensional circular movement may be obtained if the heating element is rotatably
placed or mounted to or on a primary, smaller turntable at a location off a respective
rotation axis, and the smaller turntable in turn is rotatably placed on a secondary,
larger turntable off its rotation axis. Rotational axes of the primary and secondary
turntable in this case are offset from each other.
[0038] In order to establish a linear, in particular one-dimensional or two-dimensional,
movement, the motion unit may comprise a one-dimensional or two-dimensional linear
guiding system, in particular rail system, along which the first heating element,
preferably a platform to which the first heating element is mounted to, can be moved.
In particular, if the rail system or platform is coupled with a respective turntable,
trajectories with linear and/or circular sections can be obtained.
[0039] The first, and where applicable a second, turntable is preferably implemented as
a circular, preferably flat, disk. The turntable may be mounted to a rotary mount
which itself may be fixed to the cooking hob or a supporting element or frame thereof.
[0040] The motion unit, in particular linear guiding elements, in particular respective
platforms, and/or turntables are preferably mounted, in particular arranged and positioned,
within the cooking face. The term within shall in particular relate to the lateral
extension of the cooking face, which in general is aligned horizontally, i. e. without
inclination, during normal operation.
[0041] A turntable and/or platform, at least a section thereof, may project from the cooking
face in a direction essentially perpendicular to the cooking face. However, it is
preferred that the turntable and/or platform is essentially in plane with the cooking
face, which shall mean that it is level with a respective section accommodating the
turntable or platform. However, the turntable and/or platform may be positioned above
the cooking face, which shall mean that at least outer sections of the turntable and/or
platform overlap with the cooking face.
[0042] In particular with turntables, the cooking face or a respective platform to which
the turntable is mounted to may have a recess adapted in its geometry to the outer
dimensions of the turntable. For example, the cooking face may comprise a circular
recess accommodating therein at least a section of the turntable. Preferably a type
of seal, having adequate heat resistance, is provided in a remaining gap between the
recess and the turntable. A seal may also be provided in situations in which the turntable
or moveable platform is mounted on and overlaps the cooking face.
[0043] A turntable or platform to which a turntable is mounted to may be connected to a
guiding system arranged below the cooking face. In this case, slots, in particular
guiding gates, may be provided in the cooking face, adapted to receive and guide mechanical
connector elements between guiding system and respective turntable and/or platform.
The slots or guiding gates may be provided with seals at least preventing dust, soil
and/or overflowing foodstuff from penetrating through the cooking face.
[0044] With the proposed cooking hob, at least one first heating element, in particular
gas burner, may be mounted off-center on or to the first turntable. Off-center shall
mean that a vertical center axis of the heating element is offset from the vertical
center axis of the turntable. This means, that upon rotating the turntable, the heating
element, or in more general terms its center axis, rotates around the center axis
of the turntable.
[0045] In an embodiment using primarily turntables, the cooking hob and its components advantageously
are implemented such that at least in one rotational position of the first turntable
the first heating element and one of at least one second heating elements mounted
outside the first turntable are so close to each other so that a unique cooking zone
is established.
[0046] The term "establish" shall in particular be understood in the sense of make up, define
and/or implement.
[0047] The term "unique cooking zone" shall in particular mean, that the individual cooking
zones of the first and second heating elements merge together to make up a single,
i. e. unique, cooking zone, having optimized, in particular almost uniform, heat output
over their combined heating area. The unique cooking zone is enlarged, as compared
to an individual cooking zone of a single heating element.
[0048] Gas burners establishing a unique cooking zone may be positioned such that a minimum
distance between is zero. In case of circular heating elements, the minimum distance
may range from 0 (zero) to 2.5 times the diameter of the larger heating element. In
particular with gas burners, the gas burners establishing a unique cooking zone may
face in correspondence of sparkplugs.
[0049] Note that properties and characteristics of the motion unit, in particular guiding
system, turntable and/or platform mentioned and described above may, if applicable,
apply mutatis mutandis to other motion units, in particular guiding systems, turntables
and/or platforms mounted on or to the cooking face.
[0050] The cooking hob as described above has the advantage, that the at least one first
heating element can be moved relative to the cooking face in a comparatively simple
way to obtain modified arrangements and cooking zones, in particular unique cooking
zones. Further, using a guiding system, turntable and/or platform to obtain respective
trajectories greatly simplifies constructional effort to implement a moveable heating
element.
[0051] The special configuration of the cooking hob makes it possible to merge two individual
cooking zones of single heating elements to establish a unique cooking zone optimized
for cooking utensils having comparatively large and/or special geometry footprints.
Such cooking utensils may for example be elongated frying pans, roasting trays and
the like, having oval footprints for example.
[0052] Establishing the unique cooking zone is advantageous if cooking utensils have to
be heated which have footprints larger, in particular considerably larger, than single
cooking zones of the individual heating elements. Using the unique cooking zone, leads
to optimized heating and heating efficiency.
[0053] It shall be noted, that in the configuration in which the first and respective second
heating elements establish the unique cooking zone, the first and respective second
heating element advantageously form a type of twin-type or twin-mode configuration.
In a twin-type or twin-mode configuration, the heating excellence of a respective
first and second heating element in particular exceeds the sum of heating excellence
of respective single heating elements.
[0054] It shall be mentioned that a further turntable and/or platform may be positioned
or mounted next to the turntable and/or platform of the first heating element. The
term next to in particular shall mean that the first and second turntable and/or platform
are arranged in immediate neighborhood of each other. In immediate neighborhood shall
in particular mean that peripheral edges of the first and second turntable and/or
platform at one point are as close, in particular as close as possible, to each other.
[0055] Further, in establishing the unique cooking zone by using turntables, the first and
second heating elements preferably lie approximately on the connection line between
the center axes of the respective turntables. This in particular means that the distance
between the first and second heating element, in particular the distance between respective
center axes, is minimal or lies within a certain minimal range with respect to all
possible positional configurations of the turntables.
[0056] Unique cooking zones established by using turntables may be obtained if a first heating
element is mounted on a turntable and a second heating element is fixedly positioned
within the cooking face. However, the second heating element may also be mounted moveably
on a platform, in particular turntable.
[0057] In providing a two turntables and/or platforms movable in one or two dimensions,
it is possible to flexibly adjust the alignment and/or orientation of the unique cooking
zone. To a certain extent it is also possible to flexibly adjust the positional arrangement
of individual cooking zones of respective first and second heating elements.
[0058] One further advantage of providing two turntables and/or platforms is that a heating
element mounted on one of the turntables and/or platforms can be combined with several,
distinct heating elements of the other turntable and/or platform. In particular, it
is possible to obtain a more varied combination of different types of heating elements,
in particular if heating elements mounted to the first and second turntable and/or
platform, respectively, have different characteristics, for example with respect to
heating power. In addition, a greater variety of geometrical configurations, such
as in-line configurations or square configurations, of the heating elements can be
obtained.
[0059] In an embodiment, the cooking hob comprises at least three heating elements, and
the at least one motion unit is adapted such that in at least one second position
of the first heating element along the trajectory all of the heating elements are
aligned along a common line. For example, one first and two second heating elements
may be provided.
[0060] If turntables are used, at least two second heating elements may be positioned circumferentially
to the turntable of the first heating element. The at least two second heating elements
may be arranged and positioned such that at respective circumferential rotational
positions of the turntable of the first heating element, the first and a respective
second heating elements establish respective unique cooking zones.
[0061] Here, the at least one second heating element may be fixed on or to he cooking face.
In this case, the second heating element can be considered as a stationary burner,
whereas the first heating element can be considered a rotary heating element.
[0062] In order to establish unique cooking zones, the second heating elements preferably
are positioned sufficiently close to the turntable of the first heating element such
that the conditions mentioned further above relating to the unique cooking zone can
be fulfilled.
[0063] The distance between heating elements establishing a unique cooking zone may be selected
from a range of distances suitable for establishing the unique cooking zone. In particular
in case of circular heating elements, the distance between cooking zones may range
from 0 (zero) to 2.5 times the diameter of the larger heating element.
[0064] The second heating elements may be distributed on or over the cooking zone such that,
with particular respect to the inner axis, in particular center-axis, of the turntable
of the first heating element, a rotation angle of a turntable between a pair of subsequent
second heating elements arranged in circumferential direction of the turntable is
smaller than 180 degrees. Preferably, an angle between subsequent heating elements
is 90 degrees.
[0065] If three second heating elements are provided circumferentially to the turntable
and an angle between subsequent heating elements is 90 degrees and one first heating
element is positioned on a respective turntable, in a certain rotational position
a rectangular type of arrangement of the first and second heating elements can be
obtained. In this rectangular arrangement the heating elements may be operable in
non-twin mode, i. e. single mode, only.
[0066] Different types of second heating elements may be used. The term "type" of heating
elements in particular shall relate to at least one of size and heating power of a
heating element. Using different types of heating elements is not restricted to the
aforementioned embodiment, but also applies to the embodiments mentioned further above
and further below. Note that if several first heating elements are provided, they
can be of different type.
[0067] In particular in providing different types of heating elements and, as the case may
be, allowing different distances between first and second heating elements establishing
a unique cooking zone, different types of unique cooking zones can be obtained, which
may differ from each other in particular in at least one of the overall size, geometry
and overall heating power. Providing the possibility of establishing different types
of unique cooking zones, a broader range of different sized cooking utensils can be
covered.
[0068] In particular, if the heating elements are positioned or mounted on respective turntables
but also in any other configurations, the motion unit preferably is adapted and the
first and second heating elements preferably are positioned such that in an in-line
configuration, in particular an in-line rotational configuration of the turntable
or turntables, all heating elements are positioned essentially along a common line.
[0069] With respect to the cooking face, which may be rectangular, the common line preferably
runs parallel to one of the side edges of the cooking face.
[0070] Beyond providing an advantageous arrangement of the heating elements with respect
to design issues, an in-line configuration may result in an advantageous, in particular
low, surface occupancy of the cooking face. In a low surface occupancy configuration
of the heating elements, larger free surface areas, i. e. areas not occupied by heating
elements, can be obtained. The free surface areas may provide additional free worktop
or placement areas to a user of the cooking hob, to be used in particular for placing
cooking utensils and other objects used or required during cooking.
[0071] In a yet further embodiment, the motion unit is adapted such that the at least one
first heating element is rotatable in clockwise and/or counterclockwise direction
at least one of at least or exactly about 90°, 180°, 270° and 360°. This may for example
be implemented such that respective turntables are rotatable in clockwise and/or counter-clockwise
direction at least one of at least or exactly about 90°, 180°, 270° and 360°. Note
that any intermediate angles, such for example 70 degrees, may be used. Further, it
is also possible that the turntables are adapted to be turned in endless rotation.
[0072] In one embodiment, the at least one motion unit comprises at least one latching mechanism
adapted to latch the first heating element in at least one predefined position along
a trajectory. The latching mechanism preferably is provided to latch the first and
second heating elements in positions making up a unique cooking zone or in positions
making up single cooking zones.
[0073] Latching elements may be implemented as a stop restricting translational and/or rotational
movement. Latching elements and/or rotation stops may be used to latch the motion
unit, in particular respective turntables and/or platforms, at respective positions
along a trajectory, or to restrict movement thereof. Latching elements and/or rotational
stops may in particular be provided in one or more circumferential positions of a
turntable, in general at respective positions along a trajectory or path, in which
positions unique cooking zone, i. e. twin-mode configurations, an in-line configuration
or other configurations. A latching element or mechanism may also provide latched
positions along the at least one trajectory such that all the heating elements can
be best operated in single mode. Further, latching elements and/or rotation stops
may in particular be used to restrict the rotational range of respective turntables
to maximal allowed rotation angles, for example of about ± 90 degrees, ± 180 degrees,
± 270 degrees or about ± 360 degrees.
[0074] As already indicated further above, in certain preferred embodiments the at least
one motion unit may comprise a platform, in particular movable platform to which the
first heating element is mounted or coupled to. Note that if a turntable is used,
it may be mounted to the platform. The platform may be mounted movably to the cooking
face, in particular via a guiding unit or system positioned at least one of on, within
or below the cooking face.
[0075] As has been already indicated, the moveable platform may comprise a turntable rotatable
around an inner rotation axis thereof, wherein the first heating element is mounted
to the turntable. Here a great variety of different trajectories may be obtained.
[0076] In a further preferred embodiment, the cooking hob comprises a control system having
control elements, i. e. at least one knob and/or a user interface, cooperating with
an electronic controller unit, adapted to operate a respective one of the heating
elements, and where applicable motors and/or actuators for moving, in particular translating
and/or rotating the first and/or second heating element.
[0077] The control system may in particular be adapted to control single mode operation
of each of the heating elements. Here, a separate control element for each of the
heating elements may be provided.
[0078] With a special embodiment, however, the control system is adapted such that a pair
of first and second heating elements establishing a unique cooking zone is controllable
by one common, i. e. in particular one single, control element.
[0079] Such a common or single control element may be designated a twin-mode control element.
The twin-mode control element may be selected from one of the control elements of
heating elements establishing the unique cooking zone. It is also possible, that a
separate twin-mode control element for twin-mode operation, in particular for twin-mode
operation of any twin-mode pair is provided. The control element may comprise a screen-like
touch-sensitive and/or an acoustic-sensitive and/or remote controllable user interface,
in particular for setting or resetting the twin-mode operational configuration.
[0080] In one further embodiment, the common control element is adapted to be activated
in dependence of at least one of the trajectile position of the first and, where applicable,
second heating element/s, in particular trajectile positions of the turntable and/or
platform. As already stated, the common control element may be one of the single-mode
control elements of respective heating elements, or the common control element may
be an extra control element, in particular provided for twin-mode operation.
[0081] The more general idea behind this is that activation of a common control element
goes along with establishing a unique cooking zone. Activation of the common control
element may depend on the trajectile position, in particular rotational angle, of
respective heating element, in particular platform and/or turntable. If the rotational
position corresponds to, or is close to a unique cooking zone, the common control
element may be activated. At the same time, any other control element provided for
single-mode operation of respective heating elements may be deactivated.
[0082] Inversely, if the rotational position leaves the twin-mode position or twin-mode
range of positions, the common control element may be deactivated and respective single
mode control elements may be activated again.
[0083] Proper activation and deactivation of control elements in particular shall ensure
that control of the heating elements is well defined at any instance.
[0084] Activation and/or deactivation of single-mode and/or twin-mode control elements may
be indicated or highlighted by, for example, visual, in particular luminous, and further
acoustic and/or haptic means.
[0085] A further embodiment addresses moving, in particular translating and/or turning,
i. e. rotating, the first and/or second heating element, in particular respective
turntables and/or platforms. The first and/or second heating element, in particular
turntable and/or platform, may be moved, in particular turned, i. e. rotated, for
example by an actuator, in particular motor, to respective trajectile, in particular,
angular positions. Trajectile, in particular linear and/or angular positions of the
first and, where applicable, second heating element may be selected automatically
and/or according to individual user settings.
[0086] Angular positions may be, in particular automatically, selected from a predefined
list of angular positions, such as ± 90 degrees, ± 180 degrees, ± 270 degrees or about
± 360 degrees or any other value in between. The predefined or selected angular settings
may correspond to angular positions in which unique cooking zones, an in-line configuration
and the like can be established.
[0087] In particular, is possible that the trajectile, particularly linear and/or angular
position, of the first and/or second heating element, in particular platform and/or
turntable, can be freely selected. Here, beyond establishing unique cooking zones
and so on, the geometrical arrangement of the heating elements, in particular rotatable
heating elements, can be adapted and optimized to respective sizes and geometries
of cooking vessel placed or to be placed on the cooking hob.
[0088] An electronic control unit may be provided to control a motor and/or an actuator
used or provided for moving the first and/or second heating element.
[0089] In one embodiment, at least one motion control may be provided, which is adapted
and configured to move the first heating element, in particular in automated manner,
along the at least one trajectory. A motion control can greatly simplify movement
of heating elements, in particular establishing unique cooking zones.
[0090] According to claim 11, a method of operating a cooking hob is provided. The cooking
hob is essentially constructed and designed according to any configuration and embodiment
described further above and further below.
[0091] With the proposed method it is provided that in a twin-mode configuration of the
first heating element and a second heating element, in which twin-mode configuration
the first and second heating elements establish a unique cooking zone, the first and
second heating elements are operable by a common control element, whilst in any non-twin
mode configuration, the first and second heating elements are operable by a respective
individual control elements.
[0092] In the case of using turntables for moving the first heating element, a twin-mode
configuration of the first heating element and the second gas heating element mounted
outside the first turntable, may be obtained in a specific twin-mode rotary position
of the turntable.
[0093] Note that the proposed method and embodiments thereof may be applied to embodiments
and configurations of cooking hobs, as described further above and further below.
[0094] It shall be noted, that in the twin-mode configuration, the first and second heating
elements establish a unique cooking zone. With respect to the twin-mode and to the
unique cooking zone, the comments, description and definitions given further above
apply mutatis mutandis.
[0095] The control element may be a knob or similar. In more general, the control element
may be a user interface, in particular of touch-display type, allowing in non-twin-mode
configuration to independently control single heating elements. Upon establishing
the unique cooking zone, the twin-mode heating elements may be operated by a separate
control element, including but not restricted to knobs, touch-sensitive elements,
menus or task-menus of a touch-sensitive type control element and the like. However
it is also possible that in twin-mode configuration, one of the individual control
elements is used as a common control element. The other one or other ones in this
case may be deactivated.
[0096] Control elements adapted to control single heating elements in non-twin-mode configuration
may be activated upon leaving the twin-mode configuration. Upon entering a twin-mode
configuration a respective one, or in case of a separate twin-mode control element,
even both or all control elements can be deactivated, whilst the twin-mode control
element is activated. Activation and deactivation may be conducted automatically by
an electronic control unit.
[0097] In an embodiment of the method, the common control element is activated and deactivated
in dependence of at least one twin-mode trajectile position along the at least one
trajectory. Here a twin-mode trajectile position shall mean a position on one of the
at least one trajectory, in which the first heating element and the second heating
element establish a common cooking zone. The twin mode trajectile position, i. e.
the fact that the first heating element arrives at a twin-mode trajectile position,
may be sensed or detected by sensor elements, in particular adapted to sense linear
and/or rotational movements. The actual position of the first heating element, and
where applicable the second heating element, may be sensed or detected continuously
or selectively, e. g. at predefined time intervals.
[0098] In a further embodiment, the first heating element may be automatically moved along
a trajectory according to a setting of a user or program for automatically or semiautomatically
operating the cooking hob.
[0099] The user setting may be inputted via a user interface. For example the user setting
may comprise a type of command such as "set twin-mode configuration" or "set non-twin-mode
configuration", or similar. After inputting the user setting, and preferably after
confirmation, the first heating element, and where applicable the second heating element,
may be automatically moved along the at least trajectory, such that the twin-mode
or non-twin-mode configuration is established.
[0100] In the embodiment allowing automatic movement, a safety mechanism or routine may
be provided. The safety mechanism may for example block automatic movement in instances
where objects, in particular cookware, are placed on the cooking hob, cooking face
and/or heating elements. Movement of the heating element may cause objects placed
on the cooking hob and the like to overturn or be pushed from the cooking hob and
the like, which may result in dangerous situations or even physical injuries to users
or persons near the cooking hob. The safety mechanism and/or routine may comprise
sensors for sensing objects placed on the cooking hob, cooking face and/or heating
elements.
[0101] In a yet further embodiment of the method, the twin-mode configuration may be indicated
by visual, acoustic and/or haptic means, i. e. special signs, on a user interface.
The non-twin-mode configuration may be indicated by similar means.
[0102] In addition, it shall be mentioned, that the status of the control element or control
elements can be indicated by visual means. The term status in this connection in particular
shall cover activation or deactivation for twin-mode and/or non-twin-mode, i. e. single
mode, operation.
[0103] According to claim 15, a household appliance is provided, which comprises at least
one cooking hob according to any of the above described configurations and embodiments.
[0104] In an embodiment of the household appliance, an electronic control unit may be provided
which is adapted and configured to operate the household appliance according to the
proposed method or any embodiments thereof.
[0105] For advantages and advantageous effects applying to the household appliance reference
is made to the description above.
[0106] In all, it can be seen that the proposed cooking hob, household appliance and method
are well suitable for handling cooking vessels of different footprint geometries.
Adaptation to different footprint geometries allows energy optimized heating. One
further advantage is that respective cooking vessels can be heated according to respective
needs. In particular cooking vessels can be heated more uniformly, thereby avoiding
local overheating and/or burnt food.
[0107] Exemplary and selected embodiments will now be described in connection with the annexed
figures, in which:
- Fig. 1
- shows a schematic top view of a cooking hob of a first configuration;
- Fig. 2
- shows a schematic top view of a cooking hob of a second configuration;
- Fig. 3
- shows a schematic top view of a cooking hob of a third configuration;
- Fig. 4
- shows a schematic top view of a cooking hob of a fourth configuration;
- Fig. 5
- shows a schematic top view of a cooking hob of a fifth configuration; and
- Fig. 6
- shows a schematic perspective view of a house-hold appliance.
[0108] In the figures, like elements are designated by like reference signs.
[0109] Fig. 1 shows a schematic top view of a cooking hob 1 of a first configuration. The
cooking hob comprises a cooking face 2. On or to the cooking face 2 there is mounted
a first turntable 3, which is part of a moving unit of the cooking hob 1. The first
turntable 3 is mounted rotatably around its center axis 4 and within the cooking face
2. In other words, the first turntable 3 is integrated into the cooking face 2 in
a rotatable manner such that it can pivot around the center axis 4 running in vertical
direction during normal operation of the cooking hob 1.
[0110] One first heating element 5 is mounted on the first turntable 3 in an off-center
position. The first heating element 5 is of circular design, which is a general, but
not mandatory characteristic of heating elements used for household cooking hobs.
The heating elements may for example have elongated, in particular oval, shapes instead.
[0111] The off-center position in the present case is such that the outer the edge of the
first heating element 5 is close to the outer rim of the first turntable 3.
[0112] With the shown embodiment, the radius of the first turntable 3 is larger than the
diameter of the first heating element 5. In other embodiments, this situation may
be different. In particular it is possible that the diameter of the first heating
element 5 equals or even is larger than the radius of the first turntable 3.
[0113] Within the cooking face 2 and outside the first turntable 3 there are provided second
heating elements 6. The second heating elements 6 in the present case also are of
circular design. Further, the second heating elements 6 have different sizes, which
in the present case shall indicate that they have different heating powers.
[0114] The second heating elements 6 are distributed circumferentially to the first turntable
3 and positioned close to the outer rim of the first turntable 3. The second heating
elements 6 are spaced from each other by 180 and 90 degrees, respectively.
[0115] In the configuration shown in Fig. 1, in which the first heating element 5 is represented
by solid lines, the first heating element 5 is so close to the left-hand side second
heating element 6, such that they establish a unique cooking zone 7.
[0116] A unique cooking zone 7 in particular shall be defined by the fact that in and over
a unique cooking zone 7 a comparatively unique heat distribution and emission is obtained.
The unique cooking zone itself in general is larger than the sum of respective individual
cooking zones. This in turn means that a cooking vessel of elongated shape can be
heated more efficiently, in particular more uniformly, in particular as far as the
footprint area of the cooking vessel is concerned.
[0117] The first turntable 3 as shown in Fig. 1 may be rotated clockwise and counterclockwise
by at least 270 degrees, which is indicated by a respective double arrow. Rotating
the first heating element 5 to other positions, represented in Fig. 1 by grey-shaded
first heating element 5´ positioned in a top, bottom and right-hand position, leads
to different heating element layouts and, as the case may be, different unique cooking
zones.
[0118] In the top-position, the first heating element 5´ represents a single heating element
to be operated in single mode only. In the bottom and right-hand position, the first
heating element 5´ again is close to respective second heating element 6 such that
respective further unique cooking zones can be established. For the sake of clarity,
the further unique cooking zones are not indicated in Fig. 1. The further unique cooking
zones differ from the unique cooking zone 7 in their size and heating power, as the
first heating element 5 is combined with different types of second heating element
6 differing from each other for example in size and heating power.
[0119] The configurations in which the first heating element 5, 5´ establishes a unique
cooking zone with respective second heating element 6 can be designated as twin-mode
configurations. The configuration in which the first heating element 5 is not quite
close to a second heating element 6, i. e. the top position in Fig. 1, can be designated
as a non-twin mode or single mode configuration.
[0120] Fig. 2 shows a schematic top view of a cooking hob 1 of a second configuration.
[0121] The second configuration differs from the first configuration shown in Fig. 1 in
that the first turntable 3 carries two first heating elements 5 and that only two
second heating elements 6 are provided. The second heating elements are positioned
on left-hand and right-hand sides of the first turntable 3, respectively.
[0122] The two first heating elements 5 are positioned off-center on the first turntable
3 and as close as possible to the outer rim of the first turntable 3. Further, the
first heating elements 5, more specifically their center axes, lie on a line passing
through the center axis 4 of the first turntable.
[0123] In the configuration depicted by solid-lines, the two first heating elements 5 are
so close to the left-hand and right-hand second heating elements 6, respectively,
so that respective two unique cooking zones can be established. Respective pairs of
first 5 and second heating elements 6 may be operated in twin-mode. For the sake of
clarity, only one unique cooking zone 7 is explicitly shown in Fig. 2.
[0124] In the configuration depicted in a grey-shade, in which the first heating elements
5´ are rotated by 90 degrees as compared to the solid-line configuration, all of the
heating elements, i. e. the two first heating elements 5´ and the two second heating
elements 6, are operable in single mode, i. e. non-twin mode.
[0125] In the solid-line configuration in Fig. 2, in which two unique cooking zones 7 can
be simultaneously established, all of the first heating elements 5 and second heating
elements 6, in more detail their center axes, are positioned on a common line. This
configuration represents an in-line configuration which may be advantageous for cooking
hob design aspects. In addition, an in-line configuration may lead to an advantageous
arrangement of the heating elements, in which a comparatively large free area or space
is obtained which can be used as additional workspace for placing different kinds
of objects, e. g. cooking utensils and the like.
[0126] Fig. 3 shows a schematic top view of a cooking hob of a third configuration. Similarly
to the second configuration, a first turntable 3 with two first heating elements 5
is provided.
[0127] Further, and in contrast to the first and second configuration, a second turntable
8 is provided on which two second heating elements 6 are mounted. The two first heating
elements 5 and the two second heating elements 6 are positioned on lines running through
respective center axes 4 of the first 3 and second turntable 8. As can be seen, respective
first heating elements 5 and respective second heating elements 6 are positioned offset
by 180 degrees on the first 3 and second turntable 8, respectively. Note, that more
that two turntables may be provided, in particular, a turntable may be provided for
each of the heating elements 5.
[0128] In the configuration shown in Fig. 3, the first 3 and second turntable 8 can be rotated
by 360 degrees about respective center axes 4. Unique cooking zones, such as the unique
cooking zone 7 indicated in Fig. 3, can be obtained if the first 5 and second heating
elements 6 are in in-line configuration. Considering the third embodiment, the unique
cooking zone 7 in all instances lies between the center axes 4 of the first 3 and
second turntable 8. Different unique cooking zones may be established, which may differ
from each other in size, shape and/or heating power depending on the mating of respective
first 5 and second heating elements 6.
[0129] The configuration shown in Fig. 3 allows the establishment of four different unique
cooking zones according to all possible combinatory combinations of the first 5 and
second heating elements 6. Note that the number of combinatory combinations is dependent
on at least on the size and heating power of first 5 and second heating elements 6
mounted to the first 3 and second turntable 8. Note that it is not mandatory that
unique cooking zones are established in all possible combinatory combinations.
[0130] By turning the first 3 and second turntable 8 such that no pair of first 5 and second
heating elements 6 establish a unique cooking zone 7, respective non-twin mode configurations
can be obtained. In principle, it is possible to allow any rotational positions of
the first 3 and second turntables 8 for establishing non-twin mode configurations.
In this case, a great variety of possible arrangements of the first 5 and second heating
elements 6 is possible. This in turn allows for flexible adaptation of the arrangement
of the first 5 and second heating elements 6 to respective cooking vessel sizes placed
or to be placed on the cooking hob 1.
[0131] It shall be mentioned, that the cooking hob may be adapted such that non-twin mode
configurations can be obtained only at predefined rotational positions of the first
3 and/or second turntable 8. As an example, in the configuration shown in Fig. 3 only
one single non-twin mode configuration may be provided, in which the first 3 and second
turntable 8 are rotated by 90 degrees with respect to their in-line configuration.
[0132] One feature pertaining to any of the configurations shown and described in connection
with Fig. 1 to 3 is that a control system may be provided which is adapted to control
twin-mode and non-twin mode operation of first 5 and second heating elements 6. The
control system may be adapted such that first 5 and second heating elements 6 establishing
a unique cooking zone 7 are controllable by a single, common control element. Such
a configuration greatly enhances ease of operation of the cooking hob 1.
[0133] Controlling first 5 and second heating elements 6 by a common control element may
be accompanied with activation and/or deactivation of control elements. In more detail,
single-mode control elements, e. g. control knobs, of respective heating elements
establishing a unique cooking zone may be deactivated whilst a control element for
twin-mode operation is activated, and vice versa. Note that a control element for
twin-mode operation may be one of the control elements provided for non-twin mode,
i. e. single-mode, operation. In the alternative, a separate control element for twin-mode
operation may be provided.
[0134] The first turntable 3 and, where applicable, second turntable 8 may be rotated manually.
However, in particular in terms of ease of use, rotation of the first turntable 3
and, where applicable, second turntable 8 may be conducted automatically. Here a controller
and respective motors and/or actuators may be provided.
[0135] Fig. 4 shows a schematic top view of a cooking hob 1 of a fourth configuration. The
cooking hob 1 differs from that of Fig. 1 to 3 in that also linear translational movements
of the first heating element 5 are possible.
[0136] In the situation shown in Fig. 4, the first heating element 5 is rotated in a position
in which a unique cooking zone 7 is established with the bottom right second heating
element 6. Rotating the first heating element 5 by 180° into position 5' will lead
to a configuration in which the heating elements are positioned in the corners of
a rectangle and operable in single mode.
[0137] The turntable 3 of the embodiment shown in Fig. 4 is coupled to rail system of linear
type, schematically indicated by two arrows. The rail system is adapted and designed
such that a linear movement of the turntable 3 as such is possible. Presently, the
rail system provides movement in two, mutually perpendicular, linear directions.
[0138] It can be readily recognized, that the first heating element 5 can be moved along
a trajectory of linear and/or circular shape. For example, in order to establish a
twin-burner configuration between the first heating element 5 and the second heating
element 6 positioned top left, the turntable may be rotated by -90° (or 270°) and
then be moved to the left about a distance indicated by a respective arrow. Note that
the linear and/or rotational movements can be conducted in arbitrary sequence, in
particular concurrently. Hence, the first heating element 5 may be moved along trajectories
of an array of trajectories.
[0139] For establishing a twin-mode between the first heating element 5 and the second heating
element 6 arranged bottom left, the turntable can be moved downwards along the linear
rail or guiding system and be rotated such that the first heating element 5 is in
twin-mode configuration with the bottom left second heating element 6.
[0140] One possible trajectory 12 along which the first heating element 5 may be moved is
indicated in Fig. 4 by a dashed line. Note, that the trajectory 12 shown in Fig. 4
may have a different course or geometry, in particular depending on the starting position.
Further it shall be noted, that the succession of rotational movements and translational
movements may be different. In particular it is possible that rotational movements
and translational movements are conducted not only successively but also concurrently.
[0141] Fig. 5 shows a further schematic top view of a cooking hob 1 in a fifth configuration.
In this configuration there are provided two first heating elements 5, presently the
top right and bottom left heating elements. In contrast to the previous embodiments,
the first heating elements 5 are not arranged on a turntable. In the present case,
the first heating elements are moveable along liner trajectories only. Exemplarily,
double arrows show how the first heating elements 5 may be moved via motion units
to which the first heating elements are respectively coupled. The motion unit may
comprise a rail system and the like for example.
[0142] The configuration in Fig. 5 allows movements which are essentially parallel to the
short and long sides of the cooking face 2. It shall be noted, that other linear movements
may be used, such as for example linear movements running diagonally to the cooking
face 2. In Fig. 5, one possibility of diagonal movement is exemplarily shown by a
dashed double arrow, indicating that the top right first heating element 5 may be
moved in diagonal direction of the cooking face 2.
[0143] It shall further be noted, that it lies within the scope of the invention if all
the heating elements of the cooking face 2 are moveable in at least one of a linear
and curved, in particular circular, movement.
[0144] Fig. 6 shows a household appliance 9 comprising a cooking hob 1 in a configuration
according to the first configuration shown and described in connection with Fig. 1.
Note that the cooking hob 1 may be of any other configuration described further above.
[0145] The appliance 9 comprises a first control knob 10 adapted in particular for controlling
the first heating element 5 mounted to the turntable 3. Further, the appliance comprises
second control knobs 11 adapted for controlling respective second heating elements
6. In a twin-mode configuration, as for example shown in Fig. 4, the control knob
11 of the second heating element 6 establishing the unique cooking zone together with
the first heating element 5 is deactivated whilst the first control knob 10 is switched
to twin-mode operation in which the first 5 and second heating element 6 establishing
the unique cooking zone can be operated together. If all heating elements are in non-twin
mode operation, all control knobs are in non-twin mode operational mode, in which
each of the heating elements can be operated in single mode.
[0146] The method of operating the cooking hob 1 easily can be derived from the description
above. In particular, it may be provided that in a twin-mode configuration in which
the first 5 and second heating elements 6 establish a unique cooking zone 7, the first
5 and second heating elements 6 are operable by a common control element 10, whilst
in an any non twin-mode configuration, the first 5 and second heating elements 6 are
operable by respective individual control elements. Further reference is made to the
description above and further above.
List of reference numerals
[0147]
- 1
- cooking hob
- 2
- cooking face
- 3
- first turntable
- 4
- center axis
- 5
- first heating element
- 5´
- first heating element
- 6
- second heating element
- 7
- unique cooking zone
- 8
- second turntable
- 9
- household appliance
- 10
- first control knob
- 11
- second control knob