[0001] The present invention relates to a household appliance comprising a fastening system
for an attachment of a component or an assembly to a casing wall or to a frame or
support part according to the preamble of claim 1.
[0002] In order to support persons in performing domestic work, household appliances of
different kinds are known. In particular, cooking processes are performed using cooking
appliances. For example, cooking hobs comprise cooking zones for placement of cookware
receiving the food to be cooked. The cooking zones are generally arranged on a cooktop,
in particular a glass ceramic cooktop, which forms an upper wall of the cooking hob.
Moreover, there are cooking hobs known, in which a cooking fumes extraction functionality
is integrated. More specifically, such kind of a combination appliance comprises a
cooking hob and an integrated downdraft extraction device with an extraction opening
in the cooktop of the cooking hob. With such a combination of a cooking hob and an
extraction device, a compact solution is provided. On the other hand, each type of
household appliance, but particularly such a combination appliance, requires a plurality
of mechanical fastening solutions, which are exposed to different mechanical stress
situations during the lifetime of the household appliance, especially during its transportation
and/or installation, where vibrations or shocks usually occur.
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to provide a household appliance comprising
a fastening system for an attachment of a component or an assembly to a casing wall
or to a frame or support part, having a, preferably cost-efficient, solution for such
a fastening system, which is designed to ensure prevention of damages to the household
appliance under the impact of a mechanical stress situation usually occurring during
the lifetime of the appliance.
[0004] The object is achieved for a household appliance comprising a fastening system for
an attachment of a component or an assembly to a casing wall or to a frame or support
part by the characterizing features of claim 1.
[0005] A household appliance comprises a fastening system for an attachment of a component
or an assembly at a casing wall or at a frame or support part. The fastening system
according to the present invention includes at least a first fastening means and a
second fastening means. The first fastening means is configured to be plastically
deformed under the influence of a first force exceeding a first force threshold and
the second fastening means is configured to be plastically deformed under the influence
of a second force exceeding a second force threshold. The first and second forces
are directed orthogonally to the mounting plane. The first force threshold is lower
than the second force threshold.
[0006] The household appliance is particularly a cooking appliance, more particularly a
cooking hob or a combination appliance comprising a cooking hob. Further, said mounting
plane is particularly the area of attachment of the component or assembly at the casing
wall or frame or support part, e. g. the area of the component or assembly abutting
against or touching the casing wall or frame or support part.
[0007] With such dimensioning of first and second fastening means, it may be provided that
a plastic deformation of the first fastening means occurs at a force level, specifically
arising from a particular shock impulse, which force level will at most cause an elastic
deformation or displacement of the second fastening means.
[0008] The second force threshold is preferably higher than a predetermined force value,
the fastening system is required to withstand throughout the entire lifetime of the
household appliance. This entire lifetime particularly includes the transportation
and/or installation of the household appliance, during which it usually receives the
major mechanical impact, e. g. stress situations like vibrations and/or shocks. On
the other hand, the first force threshold may be lower than said predetermined value,
which may cause the first fastening means to undergo a plastic deformation in case
of occurrence of a force, e. g. sourcing from a shock impulse, with a force level
that may appear, during the lifetime of the appliance, specifically during transportation
or installation.
[0009] In some implementations, the first fastening means is configured to absorb a shock
by an elastic deformation, if this shock includes a force within a first force value
range, and by a plastic deformation, if this shock includes a force within a second
force value range. The second force value range is specifically above the first force
value range, i. e. a lower limit value of the second force value range is higher than
the upper limit value of the first force value range. More specifically, the lower
limit value of the second force value range abuts the upper limit value of the first
force value range.
[0010] Moreover, the fastening system may include a shock absorption capacity within the
second force value range, which is increased in comparison with the first force value
range. Said increased shock absorption capacity is preferably induced by absorption
of mechanical deformation energy associated with plastic deformation.
[0011] According to an embodiment, the first fastening means and the second fastening means
are located in close proximity to each other. With such positioning, the first and
second fastening means may closer cooperate with each other, specifically in dependence
of the force that is applied. However, a more distant positioning may work as well,
what may also depend on the exact location of the respective fastening means, e. g.
a positioning close to a centre of gravity of the entire system.
[0012] One specific solution for the household appliance according to the present invention
provides that the fastening system comprises a plurality of first fastening means
and a plurality of second fastening means. Preferably, one of each of the plurality
of first fastening means and one of each of the plurality of second fastening means
form a pair of first and second fastening means, so as to have provided a plurality
of pairs of first and second fastening means. In such construction, each pair includes
one first and one second fastening means, which are located close to each other.
[0013] According to a particularly specific embodiment, the first fastening means comprises
at least one fastening flap, preferably a plurality of fastening flaps. Additionally,
or alternatively, the second fastening means comprises at least one fastening hook,
preferably a plurality of fastening hooks.
[0014] In some implementations, a main direction of extent of the fastening flap is oriented
parallel to the mounting plane, the fastening flap preferably being formed as a flat
element. With such orientation of the fastening flap in combination with its preferred
flat design, a low level of the force value, at which plastic deformation starts to
occur, is realized.
[0015] Moreover, a main direction of extent of the fastening hook may be oriented orthogonally
to the mounting plane. Likewise, the fastening hook is preferably formed as a flat
element.
[0016] In some implementations, the fastening hook is configured to be inserted in an opening
of the casing wall or of the frame or support part. The opening is preferably a slit-shaped
opening. A hook end portion of the fastening hook is configured to engage behind the
casing wall or the frame or support part. Preferably, the engagement is provided after
the fastening hook, more specifically the component or assembly, has performed a sliding
movement in a direction parallel to the mounting plane.
[0017] According to a specific embodiment, the hook end portion is arranged at a rear surface
of the casing wall or of the frame part at least directly after fastening the component
or the assembly at the casing wall or the frame part. Said rear surface faces away
from the component or assembly. Further, a gap is formed between the hook end portion
and the rear surface and is configured to allow at least a movement of the component
or assembly relative to the mounting plane, i. e. relative to the casing wall or to
the frame or support part, within the force value range, in which elastic deformation
of the first fastening means takes place, or, as preferred, to allow even a movement
of the component or assembly relative to the mounting plane within the force value
range, in which plastic deformation of the first fastening means takes place. Accordingly,
the gap between the hook end portion and the rear surface of the casing wall or of
the frame part may define a maximum level of plastic deformation of the first fastening
means and/or a maximum relative movement between the component or assembly and the
casing wall or the frame or support part.
[0018] One specific solution according to the present invention is characterized in that
the first fastening means and/or the second fastening means is/are integrally formed
with a housing or a supporting structure of the component or the assembly. That way,
no additional component or part is needed, supporting the task of providing a cost-efficient
solution.
[0019] Moreover, it may be provided that at least one of the first fastening means and the
second fastening means is a metal part, which is preferably produced by a sheet metal
punching and forming process. Certainly, also other material, notably any material
usually used in the manufacturing of household appliances, may find use as well. More
specifically, such material is selectable from a group of plastic, fibre or any similar
materials. In order to realize plastic deformation of the first fastening means, it
is preferred to use material of low brittleness, or even flexible plastic or fibre
material, even though it may not be excluded that a specific shock absorption will
be performed by causing fine cracks on the first fastening means. In some implementations,
different materials for first and second fastening means are applied, for example
using more flexible material for the first fastening means than for the second fastening
means. Even more, due to the fact that the household appliance shall be constructed
in that way that mechanical stress situation usually occurring during the lifetime
of the appliance do not effect any plastic deformation or damage of the second fastening
means, it may be possible to use material of high brittleness for this element.
[0020] More specifically, the household appliance is a combination appliance comprising
a cooking hob and the component or assembly is an extraction device or a component
or assembly of the extraction device, preferably an extraction fan. The component
or assembly is particularly attached to a bottom wall of the cooking hob.
[0021] Novel and inventive features of the present invention are set forth in the appended
claims.
[0022] The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the drawings,
in which
- FIG. 1
- is a perspective view of a combination appliance comprising a cooking hob and a downdraft
extraction device installed in a kitchen cabinet;
- FIG. 2
- is a cross-sectional perspective view of the disassembled combination appliance of
FIG. 1 with a frontal surface cut away and including a removable filter device;
- FIG. 3
- is a partial side view of a combination appliance similar to the illustration of FIG.
2;
- FIG. 4
- is a perspective view of a detached housing of the cooking hob of the combination
appliance of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5
- is a perspective view of a detached motor plate forming a top wall of a fan housing
of the downdraft extraction device of the combination appliance of FIG. 3; and
- FIG. 6
- is an enlarged view of detail VI according to FIG. 4.
[0023] In all figures the same or equivalent part are marked with the same reference numbers.
[0024] FIG. 1 illustrates a general setup of a standard combination appliance 10 comprising
a cooking hob 12 and a downdraft extraction device 14 installed in a kitchen cabinet
16. The cooking hob 12 is implemented in a cut-out of a kitchen countertop 18 forming
a top cover plate of the kitchen cabinet 16. The downdraft extraction device 14 is
configured to take away cooking vapours occurring during cooking processes, in particular
when cooking with uncovered cookware. The cooking hob 12 comprises cooking regions
20a, 20b arranged on a left half and a right half of a cooktop 22 of the cooking hob
12, which left and right halves are separated from each other by a suction opening
24 for an intake of the cooking vapours, the suction opening 24 being arranged alongside
a cooktop centreline. The suction opening 24 is covered by a cover grid 26 for preventing
items, e. g. cookware, to fall into the suction opening 24. Instead of the cover grid
26 a lid may be used for entirely covering the suction opening when the extraction
device 14 is out of use, but for the operation of the extraction device 14 the lid
is pivotable into an upright open position.
[0025] A housing 28 of the extraction device 14 is shown in FIG. 1 in transparent illustration.
Said housing 28 provides a closed outer shell or channel segment for a flow of the
sucked-in cooking vapours on their way from the suction opening 24 to an exhaust opening
30 in a base area 32 of the kitchen cabinet 16. Said exhaust opening 30 is also covered,
namely by an outlet grille 34.
[0026] The flow of the sucked-in cooking vapours through the extraction device 14 is driven
by the operation of an extraction fan 36 arranged inside of the housing 28. Said extraction
fan 36 comprises a bottom-sided intake opening 38 for sucking the cooking vapours
from the interior space of the housing 28.
[0027] A rear-sided fan outlet is arranged for a horizontal exit of the air blown out backwards
from the extraction fan housing 42. The fan outlet is connected to a first end of
an air duct 44 designed as a rectangular tube and forms a second channel arranged
downstream the above-mentioned first channel. Directly at the passage from the fan
outlet to the air duct 44, an air duct bending by 90 degrees is implemented, which
redirects the air flow from horizontal to vertical downwards. The air duct 44 may
be guided alongside a rear side of the kitchen cabinet 16 and may be bent again by
90 degrees close to a rear lower edge of the kitchen cabinet 16 in order to direct
the airflow towards exhaust opening 30 in the base area 32 of the kitchen cabinet
16. Accordingly, the second end of the air duct 44 is connected to the exhaust opening
30. The embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 shows a solution of the air duct 44 with
an inclined section of its downwardly directed portion, directed slightly to the right.
Naturally, a solution with said portion arranged in an exact vertical direction is
considerable as well.
[0028] The course of the cooking vapours from the cooking area through the extraction device
14 to a re-entry into ambient air is illustrated in FIG. 1 by dotted arrows 46
1 to 46
5. On their way through the extraction device 14, the cooking vapours pass through
a filter assembly 48, which is arranged downstream directly behind the suction opening
24 for providing a purification of the conveyed air. Said filter assembly 48 includes
a filter carrier 50 supporting a filter element (not shown) that is usually configured
for filtering out grease particles and droplets.
[0029] The structure of the combination appliance 10 with the air duct 44 inside of the
kitchen cabinet 16 and the exhaust opening 30 on the front of the cabinet 16 as shown
in FIG. 1 is only one installation option. In other exemplary installations, the illustrated
air duct 44 may be replaced by a direct blow-out opening at the cabinet rear side
through an opening in the rear-sided cabinet wall or by an air channel guided through
a wall of the installation location of the combination appliance 10, e. g. for an
air exhaust outdoors.
[0030] The cross-sectional view of FIG. 2 further shows two power boards 54, one for the
left cooking region 20a and one for the right cooking region 20b, the power boards
54 providing cooking zones in the left and right cooking regions 20a, 20b with electrical
power. In the present embodiment, the cooking hob 12 is an induction cooking hob and
the cooking zones are defined by induction coils (not shown) that are arranged below
the cooktop 22 of the cooking hob 12. Attached to the bottom side of the power board
54 assigned to the right cooking region 20b, a further circuit board is arranged forming
a control electronics 56 for the combination appliance 10. A cooking hob housing 58
encloses the components of the cooking hob 12, specifically said power boards 54 and
said control electronic 56. As illustrated in FIG. 3 in dotted lines, the cooking
hob housing 58 is fixed to the cooktop 22 by screws via brackets 62, which themselves
are attached to the bottom side of the cooktop 22 by gluing.
[0031] Furthermore, the combination appliance 10 is shown in parts in FIG. 3 with a presentation
method similar to that one of FIG. 2. In contrast to the illustration of FIG. 2, the
presentation of FIG. 3 includes the frontal surface of the combination appliance 10.
Moreover, the extraction device housing 28 and the filter assembly 48 are removed
for an increased focus on the present inventive concept.
[0032] The extraction fan 36 is attached to a bottom wall 60 of the cooking hob housing
58, which attachment forms a hanging arrangement when the combination appliance 10
is installed in the kitchen cabinet 16, by means of fastening elements illustrated
in FIG. 3 with dotted lines. These fastening elements include hooks 66 and flaps 68,
which are arranged at different lateral edges of a motor plate 64. The motor plate
68, which is shown in isolated illustration in FIG. 5, forms an integral element,
more precisely a top plate, of the fan housing 42 and provides a supporting structure
for the entire extraction fan 36. The top surface of the assembled motor plate 64
entirely abuts against the bottom surface of the bottom wall 60 of the cooking hob
housing 58.
[0033] The fastening details are generally provided with FIG. 4, presenting the cooking
hob housing 58 isolated from the cooking hob 12, as well as with detailed illustration
according to FIG. 6 showing an enlarged view of detail VI indicated in FIG. 4. Rectangular
openings 70 and slits 72 are implemented in the bottom wall 60 of cooking hob housing
58, which are configured to receive the hooks 66 and the flaps 68 that are integrally
formed, more specifically received by a punching and bending process of a sheet metal,
with lateral edges of the motor plate 64. The flaps 68 are in a stepped arrangement
to the main plane of the motor plate 64, so that the flaps 68 are configured to engage
behind the bottom plate 60 of the cooking hob housing 58. In a similar way, also the
hooks 66 engage behind said bottom plate 60 after their insertion in the related slits
72 and a displacement of motor plate 64 alongside the bottom surface of bottom wall
60. In contrast to the engagement of the flaps 68, which provides a touching support
on the top surface of the bottom wall 60 at contact surfaces 76, the lower edges of
the hooks 66 are spaced from said top surface by forming a gap 74 in between after
fixation of the entire extraction fan 36 to the bottom wall 60. That way, in normal
condition, e. g. directly after the assembly of the combination appliance 10, and
without any shock impact thereon, the hooks 66 do not perform any supporting function.
Instead, only after any shock impact onto the appliance 10 such supporting function
comes into effect, as will be described in more detail further down below. The enlarged
detail view according to FIG. 6 further illustrates that an easy insertion of the
flaps 68 is provided by an angled free edge 78 forming a lead-in chamfer during the
assembly process.
[0034] The general working concept of the fastening system herein disclosed is as follows.
Due to the fact that the combination appliance 10 comprises heavy components like
the extraction fan 36, which are attached to other components like the cooking hob
wall 60, there is a risk of damages specifically during transportation or installation
of the combination appliance 10, especially in case of an unintended drop of the appliance
10 causing shocks and related displacement forces acting on the individual components.
Rigid connections of these components directly transmit emerging forces caused by
these shocks to the parts or components that are connected to them. In the specific
case of the cooktop 22 comprising a glass ceramic plate, more specifically having
a cutout forming or comprising the suction opening 24, there is a high risk for damages
on the glass material because cut surfaces and edges of glass material provide weak
points of the entire element. Usually, such kind of shocks with an impact on glass
elements will cause glass breakage. In order to avoid such damages, the herein disclosed
combination of flat flaps 68 and rigid hooks 66 dampens such shocks, on the one hand,
and, on the other hand, except slight but acceptable displacements, the components
stay in their original positions.
[0035] In other words, the principal purpose of the specific fastening system provides a
combination of one or more flat flaps 68 and one or more very strong hooks 66 with
orientation orthogonally to the mounting plane, which are arranged on a connection
part, specifically on the motor plate 64 of the extraction fan 36. Said hooks 66 and
flaps 68 may be positioned in a central area or in a side area of the connection part,
or in any position therebetween. There is no limitation or specific preference as
to the number of hooks 66 and flaps 68. In case of shocks, the flat flaps 68 are deformed
elastically within the limits of the material properties of the used material, which
is preferably a metal. Depending on the shock intensity causing a related relative
movement of the component, the result may be only an elastic deformation of the flaps
68. A more enhanced shock intensity inducing a higher relative movement, however,
leads to a plastic deformation of the flaps 68, which plastic deformation process
includes an increased shock absorption capacity. On the other hand, the vertically
oriented hooks 66 allow said relative movement of the component and the related elastic
and plastic deformation of the flat flaps 68 within the predefined distance, corresponding
to the provided gap 74, only. Moreover, the vertical hooks 66 are sufficiently rigid
for keeping the relative movement within said predefined distance. To this end, it
is provided that no such shocks and related forces shall be taken into account, which
would end up with any plastic deformation of the hooks 66. More specifically, the
fastening system is preferably designed in such a way, that drop tests, as required
by standards in the household business, will at most lead to plastic deformation of
the flaps 68, but will not lead to any plastic deformation of the hooks 66. In the
same manner, the shocks during transport and installation may be compensated by elastic
and plastic deformation of the flat flaps 68, while the vertically oriented hooks
66 ensure a proper retaining positioning of all components. The included gap 74 is
dependent on the maximum elastic deformation level of the material as well as the
distance of the hooks 66 to the flaps 68.
[0036] As already indicated above, the fixation system may include a plurality of pairs
of cooperating flaps 68 and hooks 66 in a way that the motor plate 64 is entirely
attached by these means to the bottom wall 60 of the cooking hob housing 58. Alternatively,
the motor plate 64 may be fastened to the bottom wall 60 of the cooking hob housing
58 on only one side, while the other side of the motor plate 64 may comprise fastening
means, e. g. screws and related holes, for a rigid connection to the bottom wall 60
after said displacement of the motor plate 64 alongside the bottom surface of the
bottom wall 60, so that the inventive concept will operate only one-sided, which may
reduce the protective effect of the fastening system but may nevertheless be a sufficient
solution.
[0037] All in all, with the disclosed combination of soft first fastening means, which absorb
hard shocks, and rigid second fastening means, which keep the attached component in
almost unchanged position, the fastening system can be downsized and the number of
involved parts can be reduced. No flexible parts like silicone, rubber or springs
are necessary as it is provided in solutions known from the prior art. Naturally,
in order to further increase the effect as provided by the present invention, such
flexible or soft parts might be used in addition. Moreover, the packaging of the entire
combination appliance 10 for its safe transportation may be designed less complex
and in a more cost-efficient way.
[0038] Finally, although a combination appliance 10 with specific dimensions is presented
by FIGs. 1 to 6, the herein described setups of combination appliance 10 may be applicable
to all known sizes of cooking hobs 12 and respective combination appliances 10 with
a width of at least 580 mm. Two, three or four cooking zones may be provided, specifically
depending on the size of the cooking hob 12.
[0039] Although illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described herein
with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the present
invention is not limited to these precise embodiments, and that various other changes
and modifications may be affected therein by one skilled in the art without departing
from the scope or spirit of the invention. All such changes and modifications are
intended to be included within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended
claims.
[0040] Moreover, features which are described in the context of separate aspects and embodiments
of the invention may be used together and/or be interchangeable. Similarly, features
described in the context of a single embodiment may also be provided separately or
in any suitable sub-combination.
List of reference numerals
[0041]
- 10
- combination appliance
- 12
- cooking hob
- 14
- downdraft extraction device
- 16
- kitchen cabinet
- 18
- kitchen countertop
- 20a, 20b
- cooking regions
- 22
- cooktop
- 24
- suction opening
- 26
- cover grid
- 28
- extraction device housing
- 30
- exhaust opening
- 32
- base area
- 34
- outlet grille
- 36
- extraction fan
- 38
- intake opening
- 42
- fan housing
- 44
- air duct
- 461 to 5
- arrows indicating air flow
- 48
- filter assembly
- 50
- filter carrier
- 54
- power boards
- 56
- control electronics
- 58
- cooking hob housing
- 60
- bottom wall
- 62
- bracket
- 64
- motor plate
- 66
- hooks
- 68
- flaps
- 70
- rectangular opening
- 72
- slit
- 74
- gap
- 76
- contact surface
- 78
- angled free edge
1. A household appliance (10), particularly a cooking appliance, more particularly a
cooking hob or a combination appliance (10) comprising a cooking hob (12), the household
appliance (10) comprising a fastening system for an attachment of a component or an
assembly at a casing wall (60) or at a frame or support part,
characterized in that
the fastening system includes at least a first fastening means (68) and a second fastening
means (66), wherein the first fastening means (68) is configured to be plastically
deformed under the influence of a first force exceeding a first force threshold and
the second fastening means (66) is configured to be plastically deformed under the
influence of a second force exceeding a second force threshold, which first and second
forces are directed orthogonally to the mounting plane, wherein the first force threshold
is lower than the second force threshold.
2. The household appliance (10) according to claim 1,
characterized in that
the second force threshold is higher than a predetermined force value, the fastening
system is required to withstand throughout the entire lifetime of the household appliance
(10), in particular during the transportation and/or installation of the household
appliance (10).
3. The household appliance (10) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that
the first fastening means is configured to absorb a shock by an elastic deformation
within a first force value range and by a plastic deformation within a second force
value range, the second value range particularly abutting the upper limit value of
the first force value range.
4. The household appliance (10) according to claim 3,
characterized in that
the fastening system includes an increased shock absorption capacity within the second
force value range compared to the first force value range, preferably induced by absorption
of mechanical deformation energy associated with plastic deformation.
5. The household appliance (10) according to anyone of the preceding claims,
characterized in that
the first fastening means (68) and the second fastening means (66) are located in
close proximity to each other.
6. The household appliance (10) according to claim 5,
characterized in that
the fastening system comprises a plurality of first fastening means (68) and a plurality
of second fastening means (66), wherein preferably one of each of the plurality of
first fastening means (68) and one of each of the plurality of second fastening means
(66) form a pair of first and second fastening means (66, 68), so as to have provided
a plurality of pairs of first and second fastening means (66, 68), each pair including
one first (68) and one second (66) fastening means being located close to each other.
7. The household appliance (10) according to anyone of the preceding claims,
characterized in that
the first fastening means (68) comprises at least one fastening flap (68), preferably
a plurality of fastening flaps (68), and/or the second fastening means (66) comprises
at least one fastening hook (66), preferably a plurality of fastening hooks (66).
8. The household appliance (10) according to claim 7, characterized in that
a main direction of extent of the fastening flap (68) is oriented parallel to the
mounting plane, the fastening flap (68) preferably being formed as a flat element.
9. The household appliance (10) according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that
a main direction of the fastening hook (66) is oriented orthogonally to the mounting
plane, the fastening hook (66) preferably being formed as a flat element.
10. The household appliance (10) according to anyone of the claims 7 to 9, characterized in that
the fastening hook (66) is configured to be inserted in an opening (70), preferably
a slit-shaped opening, of the casing wall (60) or of the frame or support part, wherein
a hook end portion of the fastening hook (66) is configured to engage behind the casing
wall (60) or the frame or support part, preferably after having performed a sliding
movement in a direction parallel to the mounting plane.
11. The household appliance (10) according to claim 10, characterized in that
at least directly after fastening the component (36) or the assembly at the casing
wall (60) or the frame part, the hook end portion is arranged at a rear surface of
the casing wall (60) or of the frame part, the rear surface facing away from the component
(36) or assembly, wherein a gap (72) is formed between the hook end portion and the
rear surface.
12. The household appliance (10) according to claim 11, characterized in that
the gap (72) defines a maximum level of plastic deformation of the first fastening
means (68) and/or a maximum relative movement between the component (36) or assembly
and the casing wall (60) or the frame or support part.
13. The household appliance (10) according to anyone of the preceding claims,
characterized in that
the first fastening means (68) and/or the second fastening means (66) is/are integrally
formed with a housing or housing part (64) or a supporting structure of the component
(36) or the assembly.
14. The household appliance (10) according to anyone of the preceding claims,
characterized in that
at least one of the first fastening means (68) and the second fastening means (66)
is a metal part, which is preferably produced by a sheet metal punching and/or forming
process, particularly performed on a metal housing part.
15. The household appliance (10) according to anyone of the preceding claims,
characterized in that
the household appliance (10) is a combination appliance comprising a cooking hob (12)
and the component or assembly is an extraction device (14) or a component or assembly
of the extraction device (14), preferably an extraction fan (36), the component (36)
or assembly in particular being attached to a bottom wall (60) of the cooking hob
(12).