[0001] The present invention relates to cooking appliances and, more specifically, to cooking
appliances having a housing which defines a food preparation cavity, heating means
for heating the cavity, and a door for selectively closing and opening the cavity.
Cooking appliances having a heatable cavity, such as electric heating ovens, steam
ovens, convection ovens, gas ovens, microwave ovens, combination ovens or heating
cabinets typically have a door that is pivotable about a horizontal axis.
[0002] In recent years it has become more and more popular to install ovens at an elevated
position so that a user does not need to bend down when he wishes to visually inspect
the interior of the oven cavity. Thus, while installing an oven at an elevated position
has been common for many years for microwave ovens, in which the door traditionally
is hinged at the oven housing to be pivotable about a vertical axis, installing a
cooking or baking oven, such as a convection oven, at an elevated position is problematic,
since in such ovens the oven door typically is mounted at the housing so as to be
pivotable about a horizontal axis that extends below the oven cavity. Whereas the
more comfortable view into the oven cavity adds to the user comfort, a problem often
encountered in ovens in which the oven door is pivotable about a horizontal axis is
that when the oven is installed at an elevated position and a user wants to insert
food items into the cavity or wants to remove food items from the cavity the opened
door is between the user and the oven. Therefore the user has to hold and manipulate
the food items above the opened door in the vicinity of the door which bears the risk
that the user inadvertently comes into contact with the inner side of the door which
in such instances often is at a high temperature.
The prior art has attempted to address this problem by providing for an oven having
a door which is pivotable about a horizontal axis that extends below the oven cavity
and which in the fully opened position can be inserted into the oven housing below
the cavity. While this concept effectively moves the door out of the range of possible
contact with the user, this solution requires a complex mechanics and thus is expensive
and prone to failure. Furthermore, such concept of stowing away the door below the
oven cavity requires considerable space which, given that cooking appliances typically
are manufactured to have a standardized height, inherently is lost in the volume of
the cavity.
[0003] Although generally it also would be possible to transfer the concept of a vertically
hinged door as it is known from microwave ovens to baking ovens, the art has been
reluctant to make such transfer because in a baking oven the door is substantially
larger than in a microwave oven and thus considerable space would be required in front
of the oven so as to be able to pivot the door about a vertical axis. Furthermore,
in view of the large radius of the door, pivoting the door bears the risk that the
user gets into the range of movement of the door which may result in a collision of
the door with a tray or pot which the user is holding in front of the oven or with
the user himself who thus could be hurt by the contact with the moving door.
[0004] In view of the above mentioned problems, it is an object of the present invention
to provide for a cooking appliance in which the door is user-friendly in handling,
is cost-effective in manufacturing and does not result in considerable special restrictions
for the oven cavity.
[0005] In a cooking appliance comprising a housing which defines a food preparation cavity,
heating means for heating the cavity, and a door for selectively closing and opening
the cavity, in accordance with the present invention the above object is solved in
that the cooking appliance further comprises a horizontally movable linkage system
connected to the housing and the door, wherein the linkage system is configured to
move the door between a closed position in which the door bears against the front
side of the housing to close the oven cavity, via an intermediate position in which
the door is lifted off from the front side of the housing, and an open position in
which the door is positioned laterally aside the oven cavity, wherein during the entire
path of movement the door is held in a vertical orientation.
[0006] In the cooking appliance of the present invention, there is provided for a linkage
system by means of which the door can be displaced to an open position in which the
door is located aside the cavity where it does not interfere with the user of the
cooking appliance, who when placing food items into the cavity or when removing food
items from the cavity is standing in front of the cooking appliance. Furthermore,
since the door when moving between the closed position and the open position does
not perform a rotating movement but instead is kept during the entire path of movement
in a vertical orientation, wherein for an opening movement the door first is lifted
off from the front side of the housing and then is shifted sideways towards the open
position, only little space is required for the movement of the door.
In the open position the door does not overlap the oven cavity but is positioned laterally
aside the oven cavity, so as to allow for an obstructed access to the entire oven
cavity.
[0007] Preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
In particular, in the open position the door can be positioned in a plane that is
located offset to, and in front of, the plane in which the door is positioned when
in the closed position. The plane in which the door is positioned when in the open
position can extend substantially parallel to the plane in which the door is positioned
when in the closed position. By configuring the linkage system so as to provide for
a path of movement of the door in which the door in the open position is oriented
substantially parallel to the plane in which the door is positioned when in the closed
position, the door does not project far into the room where the cooking appliance
is installed, and hence does not interfere with a user operating the cooking appliance.
[0008] Considering that cooking appliances as described herein often are installed aside
further devices or items of kitchen furniture, such as a cabinet for installing another
kitchen devices, such as a refrigerator, a cupboard or the like, in the open position
in which the door is located sideways from the oven cavity where it may be placed
in front of a neighboring kitchen element, the door is held at a distance from such
neighboring elements. In this manner it is avoided that when the door is opened during
or after a heating operation, in which case the inner side of the door may have been
heated to a considerable temperature, heat radiating from the door thus can be dissipated
in the free space thus maintained between the opened door and a neighboring device
or piece of furniture.
[0009] Typically in a kitchen, the installed devices and pieces of furniture are mounted
such that the fronts thereof are located in a common plane. While thus the front of
a neighboring kitchen element typically will be located in the same plane as the door
of the oven when in the closed position, the offset between the plane in which the
oven door is positioned when in the open position and the plane in which the oven
door is positioned when in the closed position advantageously has a value of between
40 mm and 80 mm plus the thickness of the door. Correspondingly, in the open position
of the door there is a distance between the inner face of the door and a neighboring
element which is installed flush with the cooking appliance, which distance has a
value of between 40 mm and 80 mm, which in most instances is sufficient to effectively
avoid damage of neighboring elements due to heat radiation from the opened door.
[0010] Whereas particularly in case of more susceptible and sensitive materials a higher
distance can be selected, in most cases it is sufficient when the distance between
the inner side of the door when the door is positioned in the open position, and the
plane in which the exterior side of the door is positioned when the door is in the
closed position is at least 40 mm, and preferably is at least 50 mm.
[0011] In preferred embodiments the horizontally movable linkage system comprises a first
linkage assembly that is located above the cavity, and a second linkage assembly that
is located below the cavity, which allows for a stable and reliable guiding of the
door along its path of movement. While also different linkage assemblies could be
used as the first and second linkage assemblies, the manufacturing can be facilitated
when the second linkage assembly corresponds to the first linkage assembly.
[0012] The linkage system may comprise at least one double lever system comprising a first
and a second lever pivotally linked to the housing and the door, wherein at least
one of the first and the second lever can be configured as a curved lever. Providing
for at least one curved lever provides more freedom in the selection of the pivot
points, because by providing for a curved portion interference of the levers can be
avoided also when the levers are hinged to pivot points that are located close to
each other. Furthermore, providing for a curved portion particularly towards the end
of the lever that is attached to the door facilitates implementing a configuration
in which the door does not overlap the oven cavity, because by means of the curved
portion which advantageously is provided at a position which in the open position
of the door is in the vicinity of the front edge of the housing, the door can be positioned
at a position that is located further sideways as if straight levers were employed.
[0013] To provide for a sideways motion of the door, the linkage system may comprise at
least one lever assembly having a lever, one end of which is pivotally linked to a
fixed pivot point at one of the housing and the door, and the other end of which is
pivotally linked to a carriage which is guided in a rail provided at the other of
the housing and the door.
[0014] A less complex implementation of the linkage system can be achieved, when the linkage
system comprises at least one lever assembly having a pair of levers, preferably curved
levers, each lever having a first end which is pivotally linked to a fixed pivot point
at the door, and a second end which is pivotally linked to a fixed pivot point at
the housing.
[0015] The at least one lever assembly can have a first and a second lever the first ends
of which are pivotally linked to fixed pivot points at the door, and the second ends
of which are pivotally linked to fixed pivot points at the housing, wherein the pivot
points at the door are located aside each other, and wherein the pivot points at the
housing are located behind each other, i.e. aligned to a side wall of the housing,
or laterally offset behind each other. In this manner the two levers can be positioned
substantially in the same horizontal plane which requires the least vertical space
for accommodation of the lever assemblies.
[0016] The cooking appliance further can comprise a motor for displacing the lever assembly,
so as to conveniently open and close the door by manually activating a button, for
example a sensor provided at the door face, or for automatically activating the door
by the program control of the cooking appliance.
In order to provide for more design freedom in the placement of the motor, the motor
can be coupled to the lever assembly via a drive element, such as a cable, in particular
a Bowden cable, a chain or a pulling wire.
[0017] The cooking appliance further can comprise sealing means between the door and the
housing, the sealing means extending about the circumference of the cavity so as to
seal the cavity when the door is in the closed position. In preferred such embodiments,
the first linkage assembly is located above the sealing means and the second linkage
assembly is located below the sealing means, so that the linkage assemblies do not
interfere with the sealing means.
[0018] Advantageously the cooking appliance further comprises a coupling for releasably
attaching the door to the movable linkage system. The coupling can comprise a first
coupling element which comprises the pivot points at which the first ends of the levers
are pivotally linked, wherein the door comprises a second coupling element, for example
a snap-in connection, which can be releasably coupled with the first coupling element
to mount the door at the linkage system. In this manner the door can be easily removed,
for example for cleaning purposes, and also can be easily reinstalled, preferably
without any tools being required.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The present invention his described in further detail below by reference to the drawings,
in which:
Fig. 1 is a top elevational view of the oven with the door in the closed position;
Fig. 2 is a view similar Fig. 1 with the door shown in an intermediate position;
Fig. 3 is a view similar Figs. 1 and 2 with the door shown in the fully opened position;
Fig. 4 illustrates an embodiment of a detachable door when in the disassembled state;
Fig. 5 illustrates the detachable door of Fig. 4 when in the assembled state;
Fig. 6 is a side elevational view of the oven shown in Fig. 1; and
Fig. 7 illustrates a linkage housing of the oven shown in Fig. 6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Fig. 1 shows the upper part of an oven 10 when viewed from above. The oven comprises
a housing 11 in which there is provided an oven cavity 12 which can be heated in any
conventional manner, such as by radiative heating elements, by hot air or steam that
is introduced into the oven cavity, by gas, by microwave heating, or any combination
thereof. At the front side of the oven there is provided a door 14 which abuts against
the front side 15 of the housing so as to close cavity 12. To provide for a tight
closing of the cavity when the door is closed, a sealing 16 is arranged between the
door and the front side 15 of the housing. While in the embodiment shown in the figures,
see particularly Figs. 2 and 3, the sealing 16 is attached to the front side 15 of
the housing 11, in the alternative the sealing 16 could be fixed at the door 14.
[0021] The door 14 comprises a frame 18 at which there is connected a glass pane 20 which
in the closed position of the door allows a free view into the cavity 12 through the
central region of the door. At the front side of the door 14 there is installed a
handle 22 to manually operate the door.
[0022] In contrast to conventional ovens, in which the door is held at hinges, in the oven
suggested herein the door 14 is held by means of a linkage system which comprises
two double lever linkage assemblies, one of which, as is illustrated in Figs. 1 to
3, is located above the cavity, and a second one of which is located below the cavity
(see Fig. 6). Linkage assembly 24 comprises a first lever 26 and a second lever 28.
At a first end, levers 26 and 28 are attached at pivot points 30 and 32 to the door
14. As shown in Fig. 1, pivot point 30 of lever 26 is provided at the frame 18 at
a position close to one of the lateral edges of the door 14, which in the embodiment
shown in the drawings is the right edge. Pivot point 32 of lever 28 is provided at
the frame 18 to the left of pivot point 30.
[0023] At their second ends, levers 26 and 28 are attached at pivot points 34 and 36 that
are fixed with respect to the housing 11 and which are positioned in a rear portion
of the housing in the vicinity of the left wall of housing 11. As is best seen from
a comparison of Figures 1 to 3, when rotating the levers 26 and 28 the door 14, starting
from the closed position shown in Fig. 1 in which the door 14 bears against the front
side 15 of the housing 11 in which it closes the oven cavity 12, the door is lifted
off from the front side 15 of the housing 11 and is moved laterally (in the figures
to the left) via an intermediate position shown in Fig. 2 into an open position shown
in Fig. 3 in which the door 14 is positioned laterally aside the oven cavity 12. While
as illustrated in Fig. 2, the door 14 during its travel between the closed and open
positions may attain an orientation in which the door is positioned at an angle to
the front side of the oven, in the closed position the door advantageously is positioned
in parallel to the front side of the oven, so as not to interfere with a user who
is standing or moving in front of the oven. Irrespective of whether the door during
its travel between the closed and open positions is held substantially parallel to
the front side of the oven, or attains an orientation in which it is positioned at
an angle to the front side of the oven, during the entire path of movement the door
is held in a vertical orientation.
[0024] While the door can be handled manually by the aid of handle 22, in the embodiment
shown in Figs. 1 to 3 there is provided a motor 38 for actuating the linkage assembly
24. While motor 38 could be directly coupled to linkage assembly 24, in the embodiment
shown in the drawings, motor 38 is connected to the linkage assembly 24 via a drive
element 40 which is implemented as a cable that connects to an eye 42 provided in
an extension of the second lever 28 which is located opposite lever 28 beyond pivot
point 36, wherein the extension in which eye 42 is provided thus forms a short lever
arm of lever 28. When the motor 38 provides a pulling force to drive element 40, lever
26 thus is pivoted in the clockwise direction about pivot point 36 to lift off the
door 14 and move it towards the left as it is depicted in Figures 2 and 3. During
such movement the angular orientation of the door is controlled by lever 26, which
similarly as lever 28 has an extension that forms a short lever arm beyond the pivot
point 34 which comprises an eye 44. A compression spring 46 acts on eye 44 of lever
26 to bias the door 14 towards the closed position.
When the motor 38 provides a pulling force to drive element 40, lever 28 is rotated
together with lever 26 in the clockwise direction about its pivot point 34 thus acting
on the compression spring 46, which during the further movement of the door into the
fully opened position shown in Fig. 3 is further tensioned. When starting from the
opened position, the door again is to be closed, motor 38 is activated in the opposite
direction to release the drive element, so that the door is returned into the closed
position by the action of compression spring 46.
[0025] It is to be understood that the configuration of the spring 46, motor 38 and drive
element 40 could be designed so that the spring 46 is a tensioning spring which biases
the door 14 towards the open position, wherein either the drive element 40 provides
for a pushing force, such as by the use of a Bowden cable, or the motor 38 is arranged
towards the front side of the oven 10 so as to provide for a pulling force onto drive
element 40 towards the front side of oven 10.
[0026] Figures 4 and 5 illustrate an embodiment in which the pivot points for levers 26
and 28 are provided on a first coupling element 48 which cooperates with a second
coupling element 50 that is provided at the door. As can be best seen in Fig. 4 which
illustrates the door 14 when released from the linkage system, first coupling element
48 can be configured as a plug-in connector configured for insertion into a second
coupling element 50 that forms a receptacle for the plug-in connector 48, wherein
the plug-in connector 48 can be arrested within receptacle 50 by means of a catch
52 which in the assembled position of the door 14 is released into a recess 54 provided
in the second coupling element 50.
[0027] Fig. 6 illustrates the oven shown in Fig. 1 in a side elevational view. As illustrated,
the oven 10 comprises a first linkage assembly 24 positioned adjacent the top wall
56 of housing 11 and a second linkage assembly 58 positioned adjacent the bottom wall
60 of housing 11. Both the first linkage assembly 24 and the second linkage assembly
58 comprise a first lever 26 and a second lever 28 which are movable in horizontal
planes that are arranged close to each other. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 6 the
first and second linkage assemblies advantageously are identical assemblies, which
thus both comprise a linkage housing 62 in which the first and second levers 26 and
28 are mounted.
[0028] In particular, as is depicted in Fig. 7, the linkage housing 62 carries a first shaft
64 which acts as pivot point 34 for the first lever 26, a second shaft 66 which acts
as pivot point 36 for the second lever 28, and a third shaft 68 which holds one end
of spring 46, the other end of which is attached to eye 44 of the first lever 26.
[0029] In order to provide for a simultaneous actuation of the first linkage assembly 24
and of the second linkage assembly 58, there is provided a motor 38 which acts on
a drive element 40 which in turn is connected to a bar 70 that is connected to the
eye 42 of the second lever 28 of both the first and second linkage assemblies 24 and
58.
List of reference signs
[0030]
- 10
- oven
- 11
- housing
- 12
- cavity
- 14
- door
- 15
- front side of 11
- 16
- sealing
- 18
- frame
- 20
- glass pane
- 22
- handle
- 24
- linkage assembly
- 26
- first lever
- 28
- second lever
- 30
- 1st pivot point of 26
- 32
- 1st pivot point of 28
- 34
- 2nd pivot point of 26
- 36
- 2nd pivot point of 28
- 38
- motor
- 40
- drive element
- 42
- eye
- 44
- eye
- 46
- compression spring
- 48
- first coupling element
- 50
- second coupling element
- 52
- catch
- 54
- recess
- 56
- top wall of 11
- 58
- second linkage assembly
- 60
- bottom wall of 11
- 62
- linkage housing
- 64
- first shaft
- 66
- second shaft
- 68
- third shaft
- 70
- bar
1. A cooking appliance (10) comprising:
a housing (11) which defines a food preparation cavity (12) ;
heating means for heating the cavity (12); and
a door (14) for selectively closing and opening the cavity (12) ;
characterized by the cooking appliance (10) further comprising:
a horizontally movable linkage system connected to the housing and the door (14),
wherein the linkage system is configured to move the door between a closed position
in which the door bears against the front side (15) of the housing (11) to close the
oven cavity (12), via an intermediate position in which the door is lifted off from
the front side of the housing, and an open position in which the door is positioned
laterally aside the oven cavity, wherein during the entire path of movement the door
is held in a vertical orientation.
2. The cooking appliance (10) of claim 1, wherein in the open position the door (14)
is positioned in a plane that is located offset to, and in front of, the plane in
which the door is positioned when in the closed position.
3. The cooking appliance (10) of claim 2, wherein the plane in which the door (14) is
positioned when in the open position extends substantially parallel to the plane in
which the door is positioned when in the closed position.
4. The cooking appliance (10) of claim 3, wherein the offset between the plane in which
the door is positioned when in the open position and the plane in which the door (14)
is positioned when in the closed position has a value of between 40 mm and 80 mm plus
the thickness of the door.
5. The cooking appliance (10) of claim 3 or 4, wherein when the door (14) is positioned
in the open position the distance between the inner side of the door and the plane
in which the exterior side of the door is positioned when in the closed position is
at least 40 mm, and preferably is at least 50 mm.
6. The cooking appliance (10) of any of the preceding claims, in which the horizontally
movable linkage system comprises a first linkage assembly (24) that is located above
the cavity, and a second linkage assembly (58) that is located below the cavity (12).
7. The cooking appliance (10) of any of the preceding claims, in which the linkage system
(24) comprises at least one double lever system comprising a first and a second lever
(26, 28) pivotally linked to the housing (11) and the door (14) .
8. The cooking appliance (10) of claim 7, in which at least one of the first and the
second lever (26, 28) is a curved lever.
9. The cooking appliance (10) of any of the preceding claims, in which the linkage system
comprises at least one lever assembly (24) having a lever one end of which is pivotally
linked to a fixed pivot point at one of the housing and the door (14), and the other
end of which is pivotally linked to a carriage which is guided in a rail provided
at the other of the housing and the door.
10. The cooking appliance (10) of claims 7 and 8, in which the linkage system comprises
at least one lever assembly (24) having a pair of levers (26, 28), each lever having
a first end which is pivotally linked to a fixed pivot point (30, 32) at the door,
and a second end which is pivotally linked to a fixed pivot point (34, 36) at the
housing (11).
11. The cooking appliance (10) of claim 10, in which the at least one lever assembly (24)
has a first and a second lever (26, 28) the first ends of which are pivotally linked
to fixed pivot points (30, 32) at the door (14), and the second ends of which are
pivotally linked to fixed pivot points (34, 36) at the housing, wherein the pivot
points (30, 32) at the door (14) are located aside each other, and the pivot points
(34, 36) at the housing are located behind each other.
12. The cooking appliance (10) of claim 10 or 11, further comprising a motor (38) for
displacing the lever assembly (24) .
13. The cooking appliance (10) of claim 12, wherein the motor (38) is coupled to the lever
assembly (24) via a drive element (40), such as a cable, a chain or a pulling wire.
14. The cooking appliance (10) of any of the preceding claims, further comprising sealing
means (16) between the door (14) and the housing (11), the sealing means (16) extending
about the circumference of the cavity (12) so as to seal the cavity (12) when the
door (14) is in the closed position.
15. The cooking appliance (10) of claim 14 when dependent on claim 6, wherein the first
linkage (24) assembly is located above the sealing means (16) and the second linkage
assembly (58) is located below the sealing means.
16. The cooking appliance (10) of any of the preceding claims, further comprising a coupling
(48, 50) for releasably attaching the door (14) to the linkage system.
17. The cooking appliance (10) of any of the preceding claims, which is an electric heating
oven, a steam oven, a convection oven, a gas oven, a microwave oven, a combination
oven or a heating cabinet.