[0001] The present invention relates to cooking devices having a lock mechanism provided
on the door of the cooking device in order to prevent opening of said door in undesired
cases. The cooking device is particularly a domestic oven.
[0002] Cooking devices may have one or more than one cooking chamber. In order to reach
an inner section of the cooking chambers, a door is hinged to the cooking chambers
in an openable manner. By using the door, the foodstuff, which is to be cooked, is
placed into the cooking chamber. Depending on the properties of some cooking devices,
besides foodstuff drying, different processes can be applied inside the cooking device.
[0003] However, since the temperature inside the cooking chambers can reach a high temperature
like 200 °C, an insulation is provided on the door. By means of said insulation, the
door temperature has been reduced to temperature degrees which will not burn the hand
of the user when the user touches the door from outside. However, temperatures like
60- 70 °C may burn the hand of the user. However, children or some old people may
open the door in an unaware manner. This leads to an important safety problem for
said children or old people. While the cooking device is operating, the child or the
person may try to reach the inner side by opening the door in an unaware manner. In
this case, the child or the person may be burnt or he/she may be subject to electric
shock hazard.
[0004] In order to take precaution for these, door lock mechanisms, which provide safety,
are provided in the related art.
[0005] One of these is a cooking device described in the patent document with publication
number
EP0678710. The oven door in the closed position is lockable by means of a manually operable
and releasable locking device for child safety purposes. On the door outside is provided
a manually displaceable push key parallel to the door panel, which is connected to
a stop lever.
[0006] Another embodiment is a household appliance described in the patent document with
publication number
WO2004005653. There is an engaging means which is disposed on the door and a closure means which
is arranged on the housing of the household appliance and is configured such that
the engaging means engages in a non-positive manner with the closure means when the
door is opened so as to prevent the door from being completely opened.
[0007] The object of the present invention is to provide hiding of a trigger of the door
lock mechanism on a door lever.
[0008] In order to realize said object, the present invention is a domestic oven having
at least one cooking chamber encircled by an outer body; a door providing access to
the cooking chamber in an open position; and a lock mechanism providing locking of
said door in a closed position. The lock mechanism of the domestic oven comprises
a triggering element which activates a lock, which is in locked position, in a releasable
manner, and which is placed on a door lever in a hidden manner on an accessible side
of an outer wall of the door. Thus, since the triggering element, providing opening
of the lock mechanism, is placed on the door lever, the risk of contact of the user
to the high temperature door is prevented. The door lever is positioned in a manner
providing a clearance between the triggering element and the outer wall, and thus,
the user is protected from the high temperature of the door when he/she locks or unlocks
the lock.
[0009] When the triggering element is moved in a triggering direction, it releases the lock.
The triggering direction is changing depending on the assembling position of the lock
mechanism on the door. The triggering element may be pushed towards the triggering
direction for activating the trigger, or in another probable embodiment, the triggering
element may be pulled.
[0010] In a probable embodiment of the present invention, the domestic oven comprises a
groove formed on the outer wall of the door and through which an extension of the
triggering element passes. Thus, the extension of the triggering element extends towards
the inner side of the door in order to act on the lock.
[0011] In a probable embodiment of the present invention, the groove may be an opening sized
so that the extension passes therethrough.
[0012] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, the triggering element comprises
a trigger latch which can be accessed through the outer wall of the domestic oven.
Thus, the lock is released by means of moving the trigger latch towards the triggering
direction.
[0013] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, the lock mechanism comprises
a locking lever fixed to a free end of the extension of the triggering element. Thus,
the locking lever functions as a lock whereon the triggering element acts.
[0014] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, the lock mechanism comprises
a housing element providing placement of the triggering element on an accessible side
of the outer wall. Thus, the triggering element is housed.
[0015] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, the housing element comprises
a groove formed so as to face the outer wall and wherein the triggering element is
positioned. Thus, the triggering element, extending outwardly from the outer wall
of the door, is hidden inside the groove.
[0016] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, the housing element comprises
a bearing extension through which a channel of the triggering element passes so that
the triggering element is fixed. Thus, the triggering element is fixed on the bearing
extension in a manner moving in the triggering direction and in the inverse direction.
[0017] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, the housing element comprises
a slit through which the trigger latch of the triggering element passes. Thus, since
the trigger latch extends outwardly from the slit for providing access to the trigger
latch, the width of the slit provides a trigger movement clearance for the trigger
latch.
[0018] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, the slit is formed on a
bottom wall of the housing element. Thus, the trigger latch extending through the
slit is substantially concealed.
[0019] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, the housing element comprises
at least one rib formed in an inner section of the groove. Thus, the form of the housing
element is reinforced.
[0020] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, there is a connection hole
formed thereon in order to connect the housing element onto the door lever. Thus,
the housing element is connected to the door lever.
[0021] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, the housing element has
the same appearance as a connection element which provides connection of the door
lever to the outer wall of the door. Thus, the housing element provided on the outer
wall of the door cannot be distinguished, and it seems like another connection element.
[0022] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, the housing element comprises
a stop section which is in the form of a stop section of the connection element. Thus,
a similar appearance as the connection element of the housing element is provided
and at the same time, the side sections of the door lever, which are in opening form,
are covered.
[0023] In another probable embodiment of the present invention, the axis of assembly of
the housing element to the door lever, and the axis of assembly of the triggering
element to the outer wall are coaxial. Thus, the assembly of the lock mechanism in
a coaxial manner is provided.
[0024] In Figure 1A, a frontal perspective view of a connection hole of a housing element
of the subject matter lock mechanism is given.
[0025] In Figure 1B, a lateral perspective view of a stop section of a housing element is
given.
[0026] In Figure 1C, a rear perspective view of a groove of a housing element is given.
[0027] In Figure 1D, a rear perspective view of a groove of a housing element is given.
[0028] In Figure 2, a rear perspective view of a housing element is given in a detailed
manner.
[0029] In Figure 3, a lateral perspective view of a subject matter trigger is given.
[0030] In Figure 4, a frontal perspective view of the lock mechanism and of a door of the
cooking device is given in dismantled form.
[0031] In Figure 4A, a frontal perspective view of the assembled form of a housing element
to a door lever and the dismantled form to an outer wall of the door is given.
[0032] In Figure 5, a rear perspective view of the lock mechanism and of a door of the cooking
device is given in dismantled form.
[0033] In Figure 6, a frontal perspective view of a cooking device having lock mechanism
is given.
[0034] The present invention relates to a cooking device, and particularly relates to a
domestic oven (1) having a lock mechanism (40) provided on a door (20) of the domestic
oven (1) for safety purposes, and preventing opening of the door (20) in undesired
cases, and providing opening of the door (20) only in an aware manner.
[0035] The domestic oven generally has the functions of cooking in oven and cooking on gas
stove. For cooking in oven, there is at least one cooking chamber (12). The gas stove
section has burners (13) placed on an upper plate thereof. The turn on/off functions
of the burners (13) and the gas flow setting are realized through a setting button
(15) provided on a front panel (14) of the cooking device.
[0036] The subject matter lock mechanism (40) essentially comprises a housing element (41);
a triggering element (42) which is partially placed into the housing element (41);
a spring (45) providing movement of the triggering element (42) in a triggering direction
(b); a bearing piece (43) providing fixation of the lock mechanism (40) on the door
(20) and through which the triggering element (42) passes; and a locking lever (40)
fixed to the triggering element (42).
[0037] The perspective views of the housing element (41) of the subject matter lock mechanism
(40) from pluralities of perspectives are given in Figure 1a, 1b, 1c and 1d. As can
be seen in Figure 4, the housing element (41) is designed so as to have the same outer
appearance with the form of a connection element (32) providing assembly of a door
lever (30) of the door (20) to the door (20). Both elements have a stop section (320,
410) in a manner closing an opening (310) on the lateral side of the door lever (30),
and a connection hole (321, 411) providing assembly to the door lever (30). The connection
holes (321, 411) correspond to the holes (311) formed on a profile (31) of the door
lever (30). The subject matter housing element (41) has a form providing the triggering
element (42) to be positioned therein, and providing the triggering element (42) to
be moved in a triggering direction (b). As can be seen in Figure 1c and 1d, a groove
(412) is formed on an inner side of the housing element (41), and a slit (414) is
formed on a wall of the housing element (41). The triggering element (42), which is
to be positioned inside the groove (412) of the housing element (41), engages to a
bearing extension (413) extending inside the housing element (41). The bearing extension
(413) is a cylindrical extension. Accordingly, the triggering element (42) comprises
a cylindrical channel (421). The width of the groove (414) provides a trigger movement
clearance (a). The ribs (415), embodied inside the housing element (41), reinforce
the resistance of the housing element (41). In Figure 2, the housing element (41)
is illustrated, and in Figure 3, the triggering element (42) is illustrated in a detailed
manner. The triggering element (42) has a trigger latch (420) which will move within
the trigger movement clearance (a). The trigger latch (420) extends in a vertical
manner to a body of the triggering element (42), and it is in the form of an extension.
The channel (421) is formed at one end of the body, and the other end thereof is in
the form of an extension (422), and it has a "D" cross section. A step (423) is embodied
at this end section. The locking lever (44) is locked on the triggering element (42)
and thereby fixed from this section in a manner stopping onto the step (423).
[0038] In Figure 4, a frontal perspective view of the lock mechanism (40) and of a door
(20) of the domestic oven (1) is given in dismantled form. The lock mechanism (40)
is assembled to the door (20) in the direction of the assembly axis (c). In Figure
4a, only the members placed on an outer side (212) of an outer wall (21) of the door
(20) are illustrated. These members are the door lever (30), the connection element
(32) providing assembly of the door lever (30) to the outer wall (21), and the bearing
piece (43) which is similar to the connection element (32) in terms of outer appearance.
The bearing piece (43) has a form similar to "8" which can be engaged and fixed to
a groove (211) of the outer wall (21) of the door (20). The locking lever (44) and
a section of the extension (422) of the triggering element (42) whereto the locking
lever (44) is fixed remain on an inner side (213) of the outer wall (21). In Figure
4a, the connection element (32) is assembled to the outer wall (21) of the door (20)
by means of a screw and a similar connection element. The housing element (41) is
assembled to the outer wall (21) of the door (20) with the help of a bearing piece
(43). At the same time, the bearing piece (43) is one of the points which provides
supporting of the lock mechanism (40).
[0039] In Figure 5, a rear perspective view of the lock mechanism (40) and of a door (20)
of the domestic oven (1) is given in dismantled form. As can be seen from the given
figure, the door (20) of the domestic oven (1) comprises an outer wall (21) and an
inner wall (22) in order to provide insulation of the door (20). The subject matter
lock mechanism (40) extends between the door lever (30) and the inner wall (22).
[0040] As can be seen in Figure 4 and 5, the inner wall (22) and the outer wall (21) of
the door (20) are assembled to each other. An opening (221), through which the latch
section (442) of the lock mechanism (40) passes, is formed on a flange (220) of the
inner wall (22) of the door (20) (Figure 4). A locking opening (110) is formed on
a flange (11) of the body (10) of the domestic oven (1) in a manner corresponding
to this opening (221) (Figure 6). The flange (11) of the body (10) extends in an orthogonal
manner with respect to an outer wall (120) of a cooking chamber (12). When the door
(20) of the domestic oven (1) is closed, the flange (11) of the body (10) and the
flange (220) of the inner wall (22) of the door (20) correspond to each other mutually
and in a parallel manner. As can be seen from the given figures, the spring (45) is
engaged onto the triggering element (42) and fixed, and it stays inside the housing
element (41). The spring (45) provides the triggering element (42) to be moved to
a second position towards a triggering direction (b), and it provides the triggering
element (42) to return to a first position when the triggering element (42) is released.
[0041] The bearing piece (43) provides the lock mechanism (40) to be fixed on the outer
wall (21) of the door (20). Therefore, the bearing piece (43) is placed to the groove
(211), provided on the outer wall (21), from a stepped section (432) thereof. The
form of the groove (211) is such that the stepped section (432) of the bearing piece
(43) is placed to the groove (211). In order for the bearing piece (43) to be fixed,
a fixation element (not illustrated in the figures) like a screw, etc. is passed through
a fixation opening (430) formed thereon. The screw which is passed through the fixation
opening (430) extends up to the connection hole (411) of the housing element (41).
The screw provides fixation of the housing element (41) to the door lever (30) through
the connection hole (411). Thus, the screw provides fixation in two regions. Another
opening, formed on the bearing piece (43), is a bearing opening (431). The triggering
element (42) passes through the bearing opening (431). During the assembly, the triggering
element (42) may advance until a stop protrusion (424) stops onto the bearing piece
(43), and here, it reaches a fixed position. The bearing piece (43) is made of a flexible
plastic material.
[0042] The locking lever (44) is a single piece which is fixed to the triggering element
(42) from a fixation section (440). In this section, the locking lever (44) is fixed
to the triggering element (42) from outside by means of a fixation element (not illustrated
in the figures) like cover, etc. An opening (4401) is formed on the fixation section
(440). The opening (4401) preferably has a form which is similar to letter "D". The
extension (422) of the triggering element (42) passes through the opening (4401).
The form having a shape similar to letter D provides the locking lever (44) to make
a semi-circular movement. Thus, a latch section (442) can easily enter into and exit
from the locking opening (110) of the flange (11). The locking lever (44) is essentially
in the form of an extension, and an extension section (441) forms the intermediate
section thereof. In this manner, the locking lever (44) extends in a direction which
is orthogonal with respect to the assembly axis (c). The latch section (442) is formed
at a free end of the extension section (441). The section of the latch section (442)
which contacts the flange (11) during locking is curved. Some extension section (441)
and the latch section (442) extend outwardly from the opening (221) of the flange
(220) of the inner wall (22) of the door (20). During locking, the latch section (442)
enters into the locking opening (110) of the body (10) flange (11) corresponding to
the flange (220) of the inner wall (22).
[0043] In more details, the operation of the present invention is as follows. When a trigger
latch (420), which is provided on a housing element (41) and which is not directly
visible on the door lever (30), is pulled by the user in the triggering direction
(b), the lock is released. Meanwhile, the door (20) of the domestic oven (1) is drawn
frontally and it is opened. While the trigger latch (420) is released and while the
door (20) is closed, the locking is realized by means of insertion of the latch section
(442) of the locking lever (44) into the locking opening (110) provided on the body
(10). The form of the housing element (41) is the same as the form of the connection
element (32) providing the connection of the door lever (30) to the door (20). Thus,
it is difficult to be visually distinguished. Since the trigger latch (420) is positioned
on a lower wall of the housing element (41), it is not distinguished at the first
glance. However, it can be found by persons who know the presence of the lock mechanism
(40). At the same time, when the domestic oven (1) is looked at from outside, the
lock mechanism (40) cannot be seen. Thanks to this, children or persons cannot open
the door (20) in an uncontrolled manner. Moreover, the door lever is positioned in
a manner providing a clearance between the triggering element and the outer wall,
and thus, the user is protected from temperature of the door which is around 60- 70
°C while he/she locks or unlocks the lock.
[0044] In the alternative embodiment of the present invention, the member whereon the triggering
element (42) acts for releasing the lock may be a magnetic element. Sensors which
facilitate operation of the magnetic sensor can be used. The magnetic element can
be positioned at the rear side (213) of the outer wall (21) of the door (20) in a
hidden manner.
[0045] The assembly axis (c) of the lock mechanism (40) is parallel with respect to an extension
direction of the body (10) flange (11).
REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0046]
1. |
Domestic oven |
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|
10. |
Body |
40. |
Lock mechanism |
11. |
Flange |
41. |
Housing element |
110. |
Locking opening |
410. |
Stop section |
12. |
Cooking chamber |
411. |
Connection hole |
120. |
Outer wall |
412. |
Groove |
13. |
Burner |
413. |
Bearing extension |
14. |
Front panel |
414. |
Slit |
15. |
Setting button |
415. |
Rib |
|
|
42. |
Triggering element |
20. |
Door |
420. |
Trigger latch |
21. |
Outer wall |
421. |
Channel |
211. |
Groove |
422. |
Extension |
212. |
Outer side |
423. |
Step |
213. |
Inner side |
424. |
Stop protrusion |
22. |
Inner wall |
43. |
Bearing piece |
220. |
Flange |
430. |
Fixation opening |
221. |
Opening |
431. |
Bearing opening |
30. |
Door lever |
432. |
Stepped section |
31. |
Profile |
44. |
Locking lever |
310. |
Opening |
440. |
Fixation section |
311. |
Hole |
4401. |
Opening |
32. |
Connection element |
441. |
Extension section |
320. |
Stop section |
442. |
Latch section |
321. |
Connection hole |
45. |
Spring |
|
|
|
|
a. |
Trigger movement clearance |
b. |
Triggering direction |
c. |
Assembly axis |
1. A domestic oven (1) having at least one cooking chamber (12) encircled by an outer
body (10); a door (20) providing access to the cooking chamber (12) in an open position;
and a lock mechanism (40) providing locking of said door (20) in a closed position,
wherein the lock mechanism (40) of the domestic oven (1) comprises a triggering element
(42) which activates a lock, which is in locked position, in a releasable manner,
and which is placed on a door lever (30) in a hidden manner on an accessible side
of an outer wall (21) of the door (20).
2. A domestic oven (1) according to claim 1; wherein the domestic oven (1) comprises
a groove (211) formed on the outer wall (21) of the door (20) and through which an
extension (422) of the triggering element (42) passes.
3. A domestic oven (1) according to claim 1; wherein the triggering element (42) comprises
a trigger latch (420) which can be accessed through the outer wall (21) of the domestic
oven (1).
4. A domestic oven (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims; wherein the lock
mechanism (40) comprises a locking lever (44) fixed to a free end of the extension
(422) of the triggering element (42).
5. A domestic oven (1) according to claim 1; wherein the lock mechanism (40) comprises
a housing element (41) providing placement of the triggering element (42) on an accessible
side of the outer wall (21).
6. A domestic oven (1) according to claim 5; wherein the housing element (41) comprises
a groove (412) formed so as to face the outer wall (21) and wherein the triggering
element (42) is positioned.
7. A domestic oven (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims; wherein the housing
element (41) comprises a bearing extension (413) through which a channel (421) of
the triggering element (42) passes so that the triggering element (42) is fixed.
8. A domestic oven (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims; wherein the housing
element (41) comprises a slit (414) through which the trigger latch (420) of the triggering
element (42) passes.
9. A domestic oven (1) according to claim 8; wherein the slit (414) is formed on a bottom
wall of the housing element (41).
10. A domestic oven (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims; wherein the housing
element (41) comprises at least one rib (415) formed in an inner section of the groove
(412).
11. A domestic oven (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims; wherein a connection
hole (411) is formed thereon in order to connect the housing element (41) onto the
door lever (30).
12. A domestic oven (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims; wherein the housing
element (41) has the same appearance as a connection element (32) which provides connection
of the door lever (30) to the outer wall (21) of the door (20).
13. A domestic oven (1) according to claim 12; wherein the housing element (41) comprises
a stop section (410) which is in the form of a stop section (320) of the connection
element (32).
14. A domestic oven (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims; wherein the assembly
axis (c) of the housing element (41), and the assembly axis (c) of the triggering
element (42) are coaxial.