TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a cooking appliance, and in particular, a cooking
appliance provided with a door for opening and closing a cooking space.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Cooking appliances are installed in the kitchen and used to cook food items as the
user wants. Cooking appliances can fall into different categories, based on a heat
source or a type, and the sort of fuel.
[0003] Additionally, cooking appliances can be categorized into an open cooking appliance
in which a food item is placed in an open space, and a sealed cooking appliance in
which a food item is placed in a closed space, based on a way of cooking a food item.
The sealed cooking appliance comprises an oven, a microwave oven and the like, and
the open cooking appliance comprises a cooktop, a hob and the like.
[0004] In the sealed cooking appliance, a space in which a food item is placed is shielded,
and the shielded space is heated to cook the food item. The sealed cooking appliance
is provided with a cooking space in which a food item is placed and which is shielded
when a food item is cooked. The cooking space is a space in which a food item is substantially
cooked.
[0005] Sealed cooking appliances are categorized into gas ovens and electric ovens based
on the type of a heat source.
[0006] Gas ovens use gas as a fuel and cook a food item by using flames that are generated
by supplying gas to a burner and igniting the burner.
[0007] Unlike gas ovens, electric ovens use electricity as a heat source and cook a food
item by using heat that is emitted from a heater.
[0008] In recent years, steam ovens have come on the market and cook a food item by using
high-temperature steam.
[0009] Steam ovens spray high-temperature steam into a cooking space, and adjust humidity
based on an amount of the steam, preventing a food item from drying and cooking a
large amount of food in stages.
[0010] Additionally, steam ovens can provide a variety of functions such as a function of
blocking taste and flavor of food from evaporating and a function of maintaining taste
and flavor of cooked food and the like.
[0011] Ordinarily, a steam oven comprises a cabinet forming the exterior of the steam oven,
a cavity being disposed in the cabinet and forming a cooking space, a door for opening
and closing the front opening of the cooking space, and a steam supplier supplying
steam into the cooking space.
[0012] The steam supplier can comprise a steam generator generating steam, and a water supplier
supplying water to the steam generator.
[0013] A water supply pipe connects between the water supplier and the steam generator,
to allow water in a water tank to move to the steam generator. The steam generator
comprises a water storage that accommodates water supplied from the water supplier,
and a heater that heats the water in the water storage and generates steam.
[0014] In the steam oven described above, water injected through the water supplier flows
into the water storage through the water supply pipe, the water having flown into
the water storage is heated by the heater to generate steam, and the generated steam
flows into the cooking space and circulates in the cooking space, to cook a food item.
[0015] In the steam oven described above, the water supplier can be disposed in an electronic
component space that is a space formed on the cooking space.
[0016] The water supplier can be provided in a way that the water supplier is drawn to the
front of the electronic component space. The water supplier can comprise a housing
and a water tank.
[0017] The housing is fixed to the electronic component space. The housing has an accommodation
space therein, the accommodation space accommodating the water tank, and the front
surface of the housing is open forward.
[0018] The water tank is installed in the housing in a way that the water tank can move
in the accommodation space of the housing in the front-rear direction. The water tank
can be drawn to the font of the electronic component space.
[0019] A front panel can be provided at the front of the main body forming the cavity. The
front panel can be disposed at the front of the main body forming the cavity and form
the exterior of the front surface of the steam oven. The front panel can form the
exterior of the front surface of the steam oven while shielding the front edge area
of the cavity.
[0020] Additionally, a portion of the front panel can extend upward above the cavity, and
be disposed at the front of the electronic component space. At this time, a portion
of the front panel, disposed at the front of the electronic component space, covers
the electronic component space from the front of the electronic component space.
[0021] The front panel formed as described above can form the exterior of the front surface
of the steam oven, which is exposed as the door opens the cooking space. The front
panel can form the exterior of the front surface of the steam oven while shielding
the front edge area of the cavity and the electronic component space from the front
thereof.
[0022] The steam oven may be further provided with a control panel for displaying the operation
adjustment and the operation state of the steam oven. The control panel may be disposed
above the door closing the cooking space.
[0023] The water tank can pass through the front panel disposed at the front of the electronic
component space and be drawn to the front of the electronic component space. To this
end, the front panel has an open hole that forms a passage through which the water
tank passes. The open hole is disposed in an area between the cooking space and the
control panel.
[0024] The open hole is exposed in the state where the door opens the cooking space, and
the open hole is not exposed in the state where the door closes the cooking space.
Thus, in the state where the door opens the cooking space, the water tank can be drawn,
and in the state where the door closes the cooking space, the open hole and the water
tank are not exposed outward.
[0025] Additionally, in the case of a steam oven that has a size less than that of the steam
oven structured as described above, i.e., a steam oven that has a cooking space of
capacity less than that of the steam oven structured as described above or a steam
oven that has an entire size less than that of the steam oven structured as described
above while having the same capacity as that of the steam oven structured as described
above, a distance between the cooking space and the control panel can be less than
that of the steam oven structured as described above.
[0026] In the stem oven (hereafter, "a medium-and-small-sized steam oven), a space for installing
the water supplier is hardly ensured between the main body forming the cavity being
the cooking space, and the control panel.
[0027] For the water supplier to be disposed between the cooking space and the control panel,
a sufficient gap between the upper surface of the main body forming the cavity and
the control panel needs to be ensured in the up-down direction. However, it is difficult
to ensure the gap in a small-and-medium-sized steam oven. To ensure such a gap in
a small-and-medium-sized steam oven, the small-and-medium-sized steam oven can have
an excessively long up-down length, compared to the entire size of the small-and-medium-sized
steam oven.
[0028] In the small-and-medium-sized steam oven, the control panel serves as a cover covering
the electronic component space from the front of the electronic component space, instead
of the front panel. Accordingly, the water supplier, in particular, the water tank,
is disposed in an area behind the control panel.
[0029] In the case where the water tank is disposed in the area behind the control panel
as described above, an access hole needs to be formed on the control panel and form
a passage through which the water tank passes.
[0030] Since the access hole formed on the control panel is exposed to the outside of the
steam oven constantly, the access hole can degrade the aesthetic qualities of the
steam oven.
[0031] A home appliance comprising a movable control panel is disclosed in prior art document
1 (
EP Patent No. 3080517).
[0032] According to prior art document 1, a storage space accommodating components of the
home appliance is disposed at the upper side of the home appliance. The control panel
is disposed at the upper side of a door, and covers the front surface of the storage
space.
[0033] The control panel is provided in a way that moves in the up-down direction. In the
state where the control panel is moved upward, the storage space can be accessed in
an unlimited manner. Accordingly, a tank can readily be removed from the storage space
or inserted into the storage space.
[0034] In the state where the control panel is moved downward, the front surface of the
storage space is covered by the control panel, and access to the storage space and
the tank inserted into the storage space are limited.
[0035] According to prior art document 1, the path of movement of the control panel can
be divided into a first path and a second path. Between a closing position in which
the control panel closes the storage space and an opening position in which the control
panel opens the storage space totally, the first path is a lower section comprising
the closing position, and the second path is an upper section between the end of the
first path and the opening position.
[0036] In the first path, the control panel can be moved by a moving device comprising a
driving motor. In the second path, a motor driving force is not applied to the control
panel, and the control panel is moved based on the user's manipulation.
[0037] Thus, the control panel moves automatically in the first path, and then moves manually
in the second path, such that the storage space of the control panel is open.
[0038] In the small-and-medium-sized steam oven, the front panel cannot cover the storage
space, and instead of the front panel, the control panel covers the storage space
from the front of the storage space. In the case where the control panel is open for
the tank to be drawn from the storage space or inserted into the storage space, the
storage space is open completely.
[0039] In the case where the storage space is open completely, aesthetic qualities of the
exterior of the steam oven can deteriorate, and in the state where the control panel
is open, various types of foreign substances or contaminants can flow into the storage
space.
[0040] However, what covers the front surface of the storage space is not disclosed in prior
art document 1.
[0041] The storage space can be covered by an additional panel. At this time, a structure
for installing a panel covering the storage space needs to be designed. In addition,
a tank relative to the panel, and a structure for installing a tank storing structure
needs to be designed.
SUMMARY
Technical Problems
[0042] One objective of the present disclosure is to provide a cooking appliance having
an improved structure in which a structure in relation to a water tank is reliably
fixed while an electronic component space is reliably covered.
[0043] Another objective of the present disclosure is to provide a cooking appliance having
an improved structure in which a water tank is reliably supported.
[0044] Another objective of the present disclosure is to provide a cooking appliance having
an improved structure in which a water tank can be drawn out and inserted into the
housing readily and reliably.
[0045] Yet another objective of the present disclosure is to provide a cooking appliance
having an improved structure in which a structure in relation to a water tank cools
effectively.
Technical Solutions
[0046] The object is solved by the features of the independent claims preferred embodiments
are given in the dependent claims.
[0047] According to one aspect of the present disclosure, in the cooking appliance, a housing
is coupled to a second front panel being disposed at a front of an electronic component
space, the housing accommodating a water tank is coupled to the second front panel,
the second front panel has an access hole for allowing the water tank to come in and
out, and the second front panel and the housing are coupled in a way that an open
front surface of the housing connects to the access hole.
[0048] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a second front panel is disposed
at an upper side of a first front panel being disposed at a front of a cooking space,
the second front panel is disposed at a front of an electronic component space being
disposed at an upper side of the cooking space, a housing is coupled to the second
front panel, and the housing is coupled to the second front panel in a way that at
least a portion of a bottom surface of the housing overlaps the second front panel
in an up-down direction.
[0049] According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the cooking appliance may comprise
a main body forming cooking space therein, the cooking space having an open front
side; a door being disposed at a front of the main body and provided for opening and
closing the cooking space; a first front panel being disposed between the main body
and the door; an electronic component space being disposed at an upper side of the
cooking space and at a rear side of the first front panel; a housing being disposed
in the electronic component space and having an open front surface; a water tank being
accommodated in the housing in a way that the water tank is drawn forward; and a second
front panel being disposed to block a front of the electronic component space and
comprising an access hole that is formed in a way that penetrates the second front
panel in a front-rear direction.
[0050] The above mentioned aspects may be further combined with one or more of the following
optional features, which can be added independently or in combination to each of the
aspects.
[0051] In one or more embodiments, the second front panel may be coupled to the first front
panel.
[0052] In one or more embodiments, the housing may be coupled to the second front panel
in a way that the open front surface of the housing connects to the access hole.
[0053] In one or more embodiments, the first front panel may comprise a protruding surface
part protruding upward from a lateral end of the first front panel.
[0054] In one or more embodiments, the second front panel may be coupled to the protruding
surface part.
[0055] In one or more embodiments, the protruding surface part may be disposed respectively
at both sides of the first front panel in a lateral direction.
[0056] In one or more embodiments, the second front panel may be disposed between a pair
of the protruding surface parts.
[0057] In one or more embodiments, the second front panel may be coupled to each of the
pair of protruding surface parts.
[0058] In one or more embodiments, the first front panel may have a "

" shape in which upper ends of both sides of the first front panel protrude upward.
[0059] In one or more embodiments, the second front panel may be disposed between the protruding
upper ends of both sides of the first front panel.
[0060] In one or more embodiments, the housing may comprise a bottom surface part being
disposed at a lower side of the water tank.
[0061] In one or more embodiments, the housing may be coupled to the second front panel
in a way that at least a portion of the bottom surface part overlaps the second front
panel in an up-down direction.
[0062] The bottom surface part may comprise a support surface being disposed at the lower
side of the water tank, and an overlap surface protruding forward from the support
surface.
[0063] In one or more embodiments, the overlap surface may be disposed to overlap a bottom
surface of the second front panel in the up-down direction.
[0064] In one or more embodiments, the second front panel may comprise a first inner wall
part being disposed at a lower side of the access hole.
[0065] In one or more embodiments, the overlap surface may closely contact a bottom surface
of the first inner wall part, at a lower side of the bottom surface part.
[0066] In one or more embodiments, the support surface may connect to the first inner wall
part in the front-rear direction.
[0067] In one or more embodiments, the support surface and an upper surface of the first
inner wall part may form the same planar surface.
[0068] In one or more embodiments, the overlap surface may be placed further downward than
the support surface.
[0069] In one or more embodiments, a step of a height corresponding to a thickness of the
first inner wall part may be formed between the overlap surface and the support surface.
[0070] In one or more embodiments, the support surface and the first inner wall part may
connect to each other while an end portion of a front of the support surface and an
end portion of a rear of the first inner wall part contact each other.
[0071] In one or more embodiments, the overlap surface may surround a portion where the
support surface and the first inner wall part connect from below.
[0072] In one or more embodiments, the housing may comprise comprises a bottom surface part
being disposed in a lower portion of the water tank, and a lateral surface part being
disposed in a lateral portion of the water tank and connecting to the bottom surface
part.
[0073] In one or more embodiments, the lateral surface part may be provided with a first
coupling part and a second coupling part protruding forward.
[0074] In one or more embodiments, the first coupling part may be fitted and coupled to
the second front panel.
[0075] In one or more embodiments, the second coupling part may be coupled to the second
front panel by a fastening member fixing the second coupling part to the second front
panel.
[0076] In one or more embodiments, the second front panel may comprise a second inner wall
part being disposed at an upper side of the access hole.
[0077] In one or more embodiments, the second inner wall part may comprise a planar surface
extending in the front-rear direction and the lateral direction.
[0078] In one or more embodiments, the second front panel may further comprise a reinforcement
rib protruding from an upper surface of the second inner wall part.
[0079] In one or more embodiments, the reinforcement rib may be disposed to overlap the
access hole in the up-down direction.
[0080] In one or more embodiments, a plurality of the reinforcement ribs may be disposed
along the lateral direction.
[0081] ] In one or more embodiments, the second front panel may further comprise a panel
main body part comprising a vertically planar surface that blocks the front of the
electronic component space.
[0082] In one or more embodiments, the second inner wall part may protrude rearward from
the panel main body part.
[0083] In one or more embodiments, the second front panel may further comprise an outer
wall part protruding rearward from the panel main body part such that the outer wall
part is disposed at an upper side of the second inner wall part.
[0084] In one or more embodiments, the second front panel may further comprise a connection
rib protruding from the panel main body part and connecting between the outer wall
part and the second inner wall part.
[0085] In one or more embodiments, the cooking appliance may further comprise an upper panel
being disposed at an upper side of the main body forming the cavity.
[0086] In one or more embodiments, the housing may be disposed at an upper side of the upper
panel.
[0087] In one or more embodiments, the upper panel may comprise a blocking panel part being
disposed to block between the main body forming the cavity, and the electronic component
space, and a duct part protruding upward from the blocking panel part.
[0088] In one or more embodiments, the duct part may form a passage for discharging air
in the electronic component space out of the electronic component space through an
inside of the duct part.
[0089] In one or more embodiments, the cooking appliance may further comprise a fan module
allowing air in the electronic component space to flow into the duct part.
[0090] In one or more embodiments,, at least a portion of the housing may be disposed to
overlap the duct part in the up-down direction.
[0091] In one or more embodiments, the cooking appliance may further comprise a first downward
coupling part protruding from the housing to the duct part and being coupled to the
duct part at the upper side of the duct part.
[0092] In one or more embodiments, the cooking appliance may further comprise a second downward
coupling part protruding from the housing to the blocking panel part and being coupled
to the blocking panel part.
[0093] In one or more embodiments, the housing may be spaced from the blocking panel part
in the up-down direction.
[0094] In one or more embodiments, the second downward coupling part may extend downward
from the housing by a distance between the housing and the blocking panel part.
[0095] In one or more embodiments, a sliding projection protruding downward from a bottom
surface of the water tank may be disposed between the bottom surface part and the
bottom surface of the water tank.
[0096] In one or more embodiments, the sliding projection may extend in the front-rear direction.
[0097] In one or more embodiments, a pair of the sliding projections may be spaced a predetermined
distance apart from each other in the lateral direction.
[0098] In one or more embodiments, a pair of guide projections may protrude upward from
the bottom surface part.
[0099] In one or more embodiments, the sliding projection may be disposed between the pair
of guide projections.
[0100] In one or more embodiments, the cooking appliance may further comprise a lateral
projection protruding from the guide projection or the sliding projection in a way
that the lateral projection is disposed between the guide projection and the sliding
projection facing each other in the lateral direction.
[0101] In one or more embodiments, a plurality of the lateral projections may be spaced
a predetermined distance apart from each other in the front-rear direction.
[0102] In one or more embodiments, a front surface of the water tank may be exposed to a
front of the second front panel through the access hole.
[0103] In one or more embodiments, a grip part may be provided at the water tank in a way
that the grip part is exposed to a front of the water tank.
[0104] In one or more embodiments, the grip part may form a groove at the water tank, the
groove being concave rearward from a front surface of the water tank.
[0105] In one or more embodiments, the grip part may comprise a depressed surface part being
spaced rearward from the front surface of the water tank by a predetermined distance.
[0106] In one or more embodiments, the grip part may comprise a connected surface part connecting
between the front surface of the water tank and the depressed surface part.
[0107] In one or more embodiments, an insertion space being surrounded by the connected
surface part and the depressed surface part may be formed at a lower side of the connected
surface part.
[0108] In one or more embodiments, the insertion space may be open forward.
[0109] In one or more embodiments, the water tank may further comprise a grip projection
protruding downward from the connected surface part.
[0110] In one or more embodiments, the connected surface part may incline upward toward
the rear.
[0111] In one or more embodiments, a lower groove part may be provided on a front surface
of the first inner wall part in a way that the lower groove part is exposed to a front
of the first inner wall part.
[0112] In one or more embodiments, the lower groove part may be formed in a way that the
lower groove part is depressed rearward from the front surface of the first inner
wall part, and a space being surrounded by the lower groove part may be open upward
and forward.
[0113] In one or more embodiments, the lower groove part may be formed in a way that the
lower groove part is depressed downward from an upper end of the first inner wall
part.
[0114] In one or more embodiments, the lower groove part may connect to a space in the grip
part in the up-down direction.
[0115] In one or more embodiments, the upper end of the first inner wall part may incline
upward toward the rear.
[0116] The cooking appliance may be a steam oven.
[0117] The cooking appliance may comprise a cabinet forming the exterior of the cooking
appliance, a main body forming the cavity being disposed in the cabinet and forming
a cooking space, a door for opening and closing the front opening of the cooking space,
and a steam supplier supplying steam into the cooking space.
Advantageous Effects
[0118] For the cooking appliance of the present disclosure, the electronic component space
may be covered reliably by the second front panel made of a material that is lightweight
and cheap, and the housing may be coupled to the second front panel in a way that
a gap of the portion where the second front panel and the housing are coupled is blocked
by the overlap surface.
[0119] In the present disclosure, the second front panel may be used to cover the electronic
component space reliably while suppressing an increase in the weight of the cooking
appliance and the manufacturing costs of the cooking appliance.
[0120] In the present disclosure, a structure in relation to the water tank like the housing
disposed in the electronic component space may be reliably fixed to the second front
panel covering the electronic component space, preventing a leakage through the coupling
portion between the second front panel and the housing as well as fixing a structure
in relation to the water tank reliably.
[0121] Additionally, a structure in which the overlap surface supports the bottom surface
of the first inner wall part, a structure in which the reinforcement rib is formed
on the upper surface of the second inner wall part, and the like may be applied to
the housing, enabling the housing to resist a load applied by the water tank effectively.
[0122] In the present disclosure, the water tank may be supported reliably, and failure
in the withdrawal/insertion of the water tank, damage to the exterior of the cooking
appliance, an increase in noise and the like may be suppressed effectively.
[0123] In the present disclosure, the housing may be cooled by external air passing through
the lower area of the housing at the same time as the housing is cooled by the duct
part, ensuring improvement in cooling efficiency of the housing.
[0124] In the present disclosure, the degradation of the housing may be prevented effectively,
and a material for manufacturing the housing may be freely selected.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0125] The accompanying drawings constitute a part of the specification, illustrate one
or more embodiments in the disclosure, and together with the specification, explain
the disclosure, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a cooking appliance in one embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a lateral cross-sectional view showing that the inner structure of the cooking
appliance in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing that a cooking space of the cooking appliance
in FIG. 1 is open;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing that a control panel of the cooking appliance
in FIG. 1 is open;
FIG. 5 is a plan view showing the inner structure of an electronic component space
of the cooking appliance in FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a front exploded perspective view separately showing a control panel and
a water supply device of the cooking appliance in one embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a rear exploded perspective view separately showing a second front panel
and a housing in FIG. 5;
FIG. 8 is a rear perspective view separately showing the second front panel in FIG.
5;
FIG. 9 is a front perspective view separately showing the housing in FIG. 5;
FIG. 10 is a lateral cross-sectional view showing a coupling structure between the
second front panel and the housing in FIG. 5;
FIG. 11 is a lateral cross-sectional view showing a contact structure between the
second front panel and a water tank in FIG. 5;
FIG. 12 is a perspective view separately showing an upper panel and a housing of a
cooking appliance in one embodiment;
FIG. 13 is a plan view showing a coupling state between the upper panel and the housing
in FIG. 11;
FIG. 14 is a side view showing a coupling state between the upper panel and the housing
in FIG. 11;
FIG. 15 is an enlarged front view showing the front surface of a water tank that is
exposed to the front of a cooking appliance in one embodiment;
FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view along line "XVI-XVI" in FIG. 15;
FIG. 17 is a bottom perspective view separately showing a water tank of a cooking
appliance in one embodiment;
FIG. 18 is a bottom view showing the water tank in FIG. 16;
FIG. 19 is a front cross-sectional view showing a coupling structure between a housing
and water tank in one embodiment;
FIG. 20 is a view showing an operation state of an opening module of a cooking appliance
in one embodiment;
FIG. 21 is an enlarged view showing portion "XXI" in FIG. 20;
FIG. 22 is a cross-sectional view along line "XXII-XXII" in FIG. 20;
FIG. 23 is a view showing a rotation state of a push member in FIG. 21;
FIG. 24 is a view showing a change in the gradients of a control panel of a cooking
appliance in one embodiment; and
FIG. 25 is a perspective view showing a drawn state of a water tank of a cooking appliance
in one embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0126] The above-described aspects, features and advantages are specifically described hereafter
with reference to accompanying drawings such that one having ordinary skill in the
art to which the disclosure pertains can embody the present technique easily. In the
disclosure, detailed description of known technologies in relation to the subject matter of the disclosure
is omitted for sake of brevity. Hereafter, exemplary embodiments according to the present
technique are specifically described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings, identical reference numerals can denote identical or similar components.
[0127] The terms "first", "second" and the like are used herein only to distinguish one
component from another component. Thus, the components are not to be limited by the
terms. Certainly, a first component can be a second component, unless stated to the
contrary.
[0128] Embodiments are not limited to the embodiments set forth herein, and can be modified
and changed in various different forms. The embodiments in the disclosure are provided
such that the disclosure can be through and complete and fully convey its scope to
one having ordinary skill in the art. Accordingly,
all modifications, equivalents of replacements as well as a replacement of the configuration
of any one embodiment with the configuration of another embodiment or an addition
of the configuration of any one embodiment to the configuration of another embodiment,
within the technical scope of the disclosure,
are to be included in the scope of the disclosure.
[0129] The accompanying drawings are provided for a better understanding of the embodiments
set forth herein and are not intended to limit the present technique. It is to be
understood that
all the modifications, equivalents of replacements within the scope of the appended claims
are included in the disclosure. The sizes or thicknesses of the components in the drawings may be
exaggerated or reduced to ensure ease of understanding and the like. However, the
scope of protection of the subject matter of the disclosure is not to be interpreted
in a limited way.
[0130] The terms in the disclosure are used only to describe specific embodiments and not
intended to limit the subject matter of the disclosure. In the disclosure, singular
forms include plural forms as well, unless explicitly indicated otherwise. In the
disclosure, the terms "comprise", "being comprised of" and the like specify the presence
of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components or combinations
thereof but do not imply the exclusion of the presence or addition of one or more
other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components or combinations
thereof.
[0131] The terms "first", "second" and the like are used herein only to distinguish one
component from another component, and the components are not to be limited by the
terms.
[0132] When any one component is described as being "connected" or "coupled" to another
component, any one component can be directly connected or coupled to another component,
but an additional component can be "interposed" between the two components or the
two components can be "connected" or "coupled" by an additional component. When any
one component is described as "being directly connected" or "being directly coupled"
to another component, an additional component cannot be "interposed" between the two
components or the two components cannot be "connected" or "coupled" by an additional
component.
[0133] When any one component is described as being "on (or under)" another component, any
one component can be directly on (or under) another component, and an additional component
can be interposed between the two components.
[0134] Unless otherwise defined, all the terms including technical or scientific terms used
herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one having ordinary skill in
the art.
[0135] Terms such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries are to be interpreted as
having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant
art, and unless explicitly defined herein, are not to be interpreted in an ideal way
or an overly formal way.
[0136] In the state where a cooking appliance stands on the floor e.g. for intended use,
a direction in which a door (e.g. door in its closed state) is installed/disposed
with respect to a center of the cooking appliance and/or with respect to a cooking
space or a center of the cooking space defined in the cooking appliance is referred
to as a forward direction. Accordingly, a direction toward an inside of the cooking
appliance from with the door (e.g. door in its closed state) is referred to as a rearward
direction. For convenience, the forward direction and the rearward direction can be
referred to as a first direction or forward-rearward direction (or axis or extension)
or an axial (or depth) direction from the door in closed state to an inside of the
cooking chamber/space. Then the forward direction is referred to as one side of the
first direction, and the rearward direction is referred to as the other side of the
first direction.
[0137] A gravitational direction or a direction from the cooking chamber/space (vertically
downward) towards a floor or surface on which the cooking appliance is installed for
use i.e. in upright manner can be defined as a downward direction, and a direction
opposite to the gravitational direction can be defined as an upward direction. For
convenience, the upward direction and the downward direction can be referred to as
a upward-downward direction (or axis or extension) or an vertical direction or up-down
direction or height or height direction.
[0138] Further, a horizontal direction across a front-rear direction of the cooking appliance,
i.e., a widthwise direction of the cooking appliance that is seen from a front of
the door of the cooking appliance, can be referred to as a left-right direction or
lateral direction or width or width direction. For convenience, the left-right direction
can be referred to as a second direction. Then the right side can be referred to as
one side of the second direction, and the left side can be referred to as the other/opposite
side of the second direction.
[0139] Further, the widthwise direction of the cooking appliance can also be referred to
as a lateral direction. Then the right side can also be referred to as one side of
the lateral direction, and the left side can be referred to the other/opposite side
of the lateral direction.
[0140] An up-down direction can be referred to as a third direction. Then an upward direction
can be referred to as one side of the third direction, and a downward direction can
be referred to as the other/opposite side of the third direction.
[0141] Furthermore, the up-down direction can be referred to as a vertical direction. Then
the front-rear direction and the left-right direction, i.e., the first direction and
the second direction, can be referred to as a horizontal direction.
[0142] The first direction, the second direction and the third direction may be mutually
perpendicular i.e. the first direction is perpendicular to each of the second and
the third directions, the second direction is perpendicular to each of the first and
the third directions, and the third direction is perpendicular to each of the first
and the second directions. Similarly, the vertical direction, the lateral direction
and the axial direction may be mutually perpendicular.
[0143] Throughout the disclosure, the terms "A and/or B" as used herein can denote A, B
or A and B, and the terms "C to D" can denote C or greater and D or less, unless stated
to the contrary.
[Entire structure of cooking appliance]
[0144] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a cooking appliance in one embodiment, and FIG.
2 is a lateral cross-sectional view showing the inner structure of the cooking appliance
in FIG. 1. FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing that a cooking space of the cooking
appliance in FIG. 1 is open, and FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing that a control
panel of the cooking appliance in FIG. 1 is open.
[0145] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, the exterior of the cooking appliance may formed by a
main body 100. The main body 100 may have a shape comprising, but not limited to,
an approximate rectangle shape or box shape. The main body 100 may be made of a material
of predetermined strength, to protect a plurality of parts that is installed in the
inner space of the main body 100.
[0146] The main body 100 may comprise a cavity 110 or surfaces/structure that define a cavity
110. The cavity 110 may form the skeleton/core/inside of the main body 110.
[0147] The main body 100 may further comprise one or more of front panels 120, 130, including
a first front panel 120.
[0148] The first front panel 120 may be disposed between the cavity 110 and a door 150.
The first front panel 120 may be disposed at the front of the cavity 110 and form
the front surface of the main body 100. The first front panel 120 may be define the
cavity 110 at a front surface or front side or front of the cavity 110.
[0149] In another example, the first front panel 120 is not provided (i.e. apart from the
cavity 110), and the front surface of the cavity 110 may form the front surface of
the main body 100.
[0150] For example, the cavity 110 and the first front panel 120 may be integrally provided
at the main body 100.
[0151] A cooking space 101 may be formed in the cavity 110.
[0152] An open part or opening 126 may be formed in the first front panel 120, and open
the cooking space 101 forward.
[0153] The cooking space 101 may have a cuboid shape the front surface of which is open.
In the state where the cooking space 101 is closed, the cooking appliance heats the
inner space of the cooking space 101 to cook a food item. That is, in the cooking
appliance, a food item is substantially cooked in the inner space of the cooking space
101.
[0154] The cooking appliance may be provided with a heating part that heats the cooking
space 101. As an example of the heating part, a convection part 160 may be provided
at the rear of the cooking space 101, and perform convection of hot air and heat the
inner space of the cooking space 101.
[0155] An upper heater 165 or an upper burner may be provided as the heating part at the
supper side of the cooking space 11 and heat the inner space of the cooking space
101 from above. Further, a lower heater or a lower burner may be provided as the heating
part at the lower side of the cooking space 101 and heat the inner space of the cooking
space 101 from below.
[0156] The door 150 may be swivably/rotatably provided at the front of the main body 100
and open and close the cooking space 101 selectively. The door 150 may open and close
the cooking space 101 in a pull-down manner, i.e., in a way that the upper end of
the door 150 swivels up and down around/about the lower end of the door 150.
[0157] The door 150 may be shaped into a cuboid that has a predetermined thickness entirely.
[0158] A handle or holding space 155 may be provided on the front surface of the door 150,
such that the user grips the handle 150 when the user swivels the door 150.
[0159] The door 150 may be provided with a see-through window. The see-through window may
be made of a transparent material, e.g., glass, transparent plastics and the like.
In the case of a cooking appliance to which a see-through window is applied, the see-through
window may resist high temperature and high pressure, and may have a water resistant
function, a heat resistant function and the like.
[0160] An electronic component space 103 may be provided outside the cavity 110, specifically,
at the upper side of or above the cavity 110. The electronic component space 103 may
be disposed at the upper sides of the cavity 110 and the cooking space 101 formed
in the cavity 110. A space for installing electronic components may be formed in the
electronic component space 103.
[0161] The front surface of the electronic component space 103 may be shielded by the front
panels 120, 130. A second front panel 130 may be provided as one of the front panels
120, 130.
[0162] The second front panel 130 may block, or cover or overlap (when viewed in front-rear
direction) or completely overlap, the front of the electronic component space 103,
and be disposed between the electronic component space 103 and the control panel 200.
[0163] In an example, the second front panel 130 may be disposed at the upper side of the
first front panel 120, and coupled to the first front panel 120. Optionally at least
a part of or entire second front panel 130 is arranged to overlap with the first front
panel 120 at the upper side of the first front panel 120), and coupled to the first
front panel 120. Alternatively, the second front panel 130 and the first front panel
120, may be flush with each other or may be integrally formed.
[0164] The second front panel 130 may protrude to the upper portion of the cavity 110 and
define a front surface or front boundary surface of the electronic component space
103. Optionally, most of the front of the electronic component space 103 (i.e. more
than fifty percent of an area of the front surface of the electronic component space
103) is blocked by the second front panel 130.
[0165] A portion of the front of the electronic component space 103, i.e., a portion of
the lower side of the electronic component space 103, may be blocked by the first
front panel 120.
[0166] Further, the front panels 120, 130 may be provided with one or more exhaust opening(s)
122. In the embodiment, the exhaust opening 122 is provided at the first front panel
120.
[0167] The exhaust opening 122 may be formed in a way that penetrates the first front panel
120 in the front-rear direction. The exhaust opening 122 may form a passage enabling
air in the electronic component space 103 to pass through the front panel 120 and
be discharged out of the electronic component space 103.
[0168] In another example, the front panel 120 is not provided apart from the cavity 110,
and the front surface of the cavity 110 may form the front surface of the main body
100. At this time, the exhaust opening 122 may be provided on the front surface of
the cavity 110 that has a shape corresponding to the shape of the front panel 120.
[0169] A control panel 200 may be provided in the upper portion of the front surface of
the cooking appliance, i.e., on the front surface of the upper portion of the cavity
110. The control panel 200 may form a portion of the exterior of the front surface
of the cooking appliance.
[0170] The control panel 200 may be disposed at the front of the electronic component space
103.
[0171] The control panel 200 may be disposed at the front of the second front panel 130.
[0172] The control panel 200, as illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4, may be provided to open and
close the electronic component space 103 or the second front panel 130. The control
panel 200 is provided to swivel between a closing position (or close position or closed
position or folded-in position) where the control panel 200 blocks or covers the electronic
component space 103 and/or the second front panel 130 at a forward or front side of
the electronic component space 103 and/or the second front panel 130, and an opening
position (or open position or opened position or un-folded position) where the control
panel 200 uncovers or unblocks or opens the electronic component space 103 and/or
the second front panel 130 at the forward or front side of the electronic component
space 103 and/or the second front panel 130.
[0173] The swivel structure of the control panel 200 is described below.
[0174] The control panel 200 may be provided with a display part. The display part may comprise
an input part for adjusting the operation of the cooking appliance, and a display
displaying the operation state of the cooking appliance.
[0175] In an example, the input part and the display may be formed by one panel. For example,
the input part and the display may be formed into a touch panel that is supplied with
a touch input of the user.
[0176] The display part may display a user interface (UI) or a graphical user interface
(GUI) in relation to the operation of the cooking appliance.
[0177] For example, a button for setting the operation of the heating part may be displayed
on the display part.
[0178] A button for setting the opening and closing operation of the control panel 200 may
be displayed on the display.
[ Inner structure of electronic component space]
[0179] FIG. 5 is a plan view showing the inner structure of an electronic component space
of the cooking appliance in FIG. 1.
[0180] Referring to FIGS. 2 to 5, the lower boundary surface of the electronic component
space 103 may be defined by an upper panel 140 that is disposed at the upper side
of the cavity 110.
[0181] The upper boundary surface of the electronic component space 103 may be defined by
an electronic component space cover 145 that covers the electronic component space
103 from above.
[0182] Further, the electronic component space's 103 lateral and rear boundary surfaces
may be defined by the electronic component space cover's 145 both lateral surfaces
and rear surface, or defined by the cavity's 110 both lateral surfaces protruding
to the upper portion of the cooking space 101 and the rear surface of the electronic
component space's 145 rear surface protruding to the upper portion of the cooking
space 101.
[0183] A vent hole may be formed on at least one of the electronic component space cover's
145 both lateral surfaces and rear surface, and the cavity's 110 both lateral surfaces.
Through the vent hole, external air may flow into the electronic component space 103.
[0184] Various types of electronic components may be disposed in the electronic component
space 103, as described above. A circuit board may be disposed in the electronic component
space 103. The circuit board may be provided with various types of elements, circuits
and the like in relation to the receipt of a manipulation signal input through the
control panel 200, the generation of a control signal for controlling the operation
of the heating part, and the like.
[0185] The upper panel 140 may comprise a blocking panel part 141 and a duct part 143.
[0186] The blocking panel part 141 may be disposed to block between the cavity 110 and the
electronic component space 103. The blocking panel 141 may be disposed at the upper
side of the cavity 110 and define the lower boundary surface of the electronic component
space 103.
[0187] The duct part 143 may be formed to protrude upward from the blocking panel part 141.
The duct part 143 may form a passage for discharging air in the electronic component
space 103 out of the electronic component space 103 through the inside of the duct
part 143. That is, the duct part 143 may form a passage allowing air suctioned by
a fan module 170 described hereafter to flow to the exhaust opening 122.
[0188] The fan module 170 may be disposed in the electronic component space 103. The fan
module 170 may be disposed at a side adjacent to the rear surface of the cavity 110,
i.e., may be disposed in a position eccentric to the rear of the electronic component
space 103, in the electronic component space 103.
[0189] The fan module 170 may comprise a turbo fan that is installed in the electronic component
space 103. The fan module 170 may suction external air through the rear of the electronic
component space 103 and discharge the air to the front of the electronic component
space 103.
[0190] Based on the operation of the fan module 170, external air may flow into the electronic
component space 103 from the rear and sides of the cooking appliance.
[0191] For example, external air drawn through the lower portion of the main body 100 may
pass through the rear of the cooking appliance, and then flow into the electronic
component space 103 through the vent hole formed at the rear of the electronic component
space 103.
[0192] External air may also flow into the electronic component space 103 through the vent
hole formed at the sides of the electronic component space 103.
[0193] The air having flown into the electronic component space 103 may cool the electronic
components in the electronic component space 103 while moving forward in the electronic
component space 103.
[0194] The air having flown into the electronic component space 103 may be suctioned into
the duct part 143 by the fan module 170. The air having flown into the duct part 143
may move forward in the duct part 143, and then be discharged to the front of the
electronic component space 103 through the exhaust opening 122.
[0195] As illustrated in FIG. 5, a water supply device 300 may be disposed in the electronic
component space 103. The water supply device 300 may provide water needed/required
to generate steam in a steam supply device (not illustrated), to the steam supply
device.
[0196] The steam supply device heats water to generate steam, such that steam generated
by the steam supply device may be provided into the cooking space 101 through a steam
nozzle.
[Structure of water supply device]
[0197] FIG. 6 is a front exploded perspective view separately showing a control panel and
a water supply device of the cooking appliance in one embodiment, and FIG. 7 is a
rear exploded perspective view separately showing a second front panel and a housing
in FIG. 5. FIG. 8 is a rear perspective view separately showing the second front panel
in FIG. 5, and FIG. 9 is a front perspective view separately showing the housing in
FIG. 5. Further, FIG. 10 is a lateral cross-sectional view showing a coupling structure
between the second front panel and the housing in FIG. 5, and FIG. 11 is a lateral
cross-sectional view showing a contact structure between the second front panel and
a water tank in FIG. 5.
[0198] Referring to FIGS. 5 to 7, the water supply device 300 may comprise a housing 310
and a water tank 320. The housing 310 may be fixed to the inside of the electronic
component space 103, and the water tank 320 may be movably/drawably accommodated in
the housing 310 for example may be drawn or moved to and fro in the front and rear
direction.
[0199] In an example, the housing 310 may be disposed at the upper side of the upper panel
140.
[0200] The water tank 320 may be accommodated in the housing 310 in a way that the water
tank 320 can move in the front-rear direction i.e. can be drawn in and out of the
housing 310 and consequently can be drawn in and out of the electronic component space
103.
[0201] The water tank 320 may pass through the front panels 120, 130 in the electronic component
space 103 and be withdrawn from/through/via the front of the cooking appliance.
[0202] The water tank 320 may pass through the second front panel 130 in the electronic
component space 103 and be withdrawn from the front of the cooking appliance.
[0203] In the state where the control panel 200 blocks the fronts of the electronic component
space 103 and the second front panel 130, the water tank 320 may not be exposed and
withdrawn forward. The water tank 320 may pass through the second front panel 130
and be withdrawn from the front of the cooking appliance only in the state where the
control panel 200 opens the electronic component space 103 and the second front panel
130 forward.
[0204] The water tank 320 may accommodate water therein. The water tank 320 may be provided
with an injection opening. Water may be injected into the water tank 320 through the
injection opening, and the injection opening may be opened and closed by a stopper
321.
[0205] Each of the water tank 320 and the housing 310 may be provided with a nozzle 315,
323. The water accommodated in the water tank 320 may be discharged out of the water
tank 320 through the nozzle 323. The nozzle 323 of the water tank 320 may connect
to the nozzle 315 of the housing 310, in the case where the water tank 320 is inserted
into the housing 310.
[0206] The nozzle 315 of the housing 310 may connect to a pump 340 disposed at the rears
of the water tank 320 and the housing 310, in the electronic component space 103.
The pump 340 may connect to the water tank 320 through the nozzles 315, 323 that connect
to each other, and pump the water accommodated in the water tank 320. The pump 304
may supply the water accommodated in the water tank 320 to the steam supply device.
[0207] The water supply device 300 may further comprise a water tank sensing part 330. The
water tank sensing part 330 may be provided to sense the position of the water tank
320. For example, the water tank sensing part 330 may be provided to sense whether
the water tank 320 is completely inserted into the housing 310 or whether the water
tank 320 is withdrawn from the housing 310.
[0208] In the embodiment, the water tank sensing part 330 comprises a microswitch, for example.
The water tank sensing part 330 may be turned on (ON)/turned off (OFF) based on the
movement of an actuator that protrudes on the microswitch.
[0209] In an example, the water tank sensing part 330 may be disposed in the side portion
of the housing 310. The actuator of the water tank sensing part 330 may be disposed
in a way that the actuator protrudes to the inside of the housing 310 toward the water
tank 320.
[0210] At this time, the water tank sensing part 330 may sense the position of the water
tank 320 in a way that the water tank sensing part 330 is turned on/off based on the
movement of the water tank 320.
[Coupling structure between second front panel and housing]
[0211] The second front panel 130 may be disposed between the electronic component space
103 and the control panel 200. The second front panel 130 may be disposed to block
the front of the electronic component space 103.
[0212] The water tank 320 may be disposed at the rear of the second front panel 130. The
second front panel 130 may be provided with an access hole 132. The access hole 132
may be formed in a way that penetrates the second front panel 130 in the front-rear
direction. The water tank 320 may pass through the second front panel 130 through
the access hole 132.
[0213] The second front panel 130 may be disposed at the upper side of the first front panel
120, and coupled to the first front panel 120. The first front panel 120 may comprise
protruding surface parts 123, 125 that protrude upward from a lateral end of the first
front panel 120, and the second front panel 130 may be coupled to the protruding surface
parts 123, 125.
[0214] The protruding surface parts 123, 125 may be respectively disposed at both sides
of the first front panel 120 in the lateral direction thereof. That is, a pair of
protruding surface parts 123, 125 may be spaced from each other in the lateral direction,
with the open part 126 therebetween.
[0215] The second front panel 130 may be disposed between the pair of protruding surface
parts 123, 125 and coupled to each of the pair of protruding surface parts 123, 125.
[0216] In an example, the first front panel 120 may be formed in a way that the upper ends
of both sides of the first front panel 120 protrude upward, i.e., may have a "

" shape. The second front panel 130 may be disposed between the protruding upper
ends of both sides of the first front panel 120. The end portions of both sides of
the second front panel 130 may be respectively coupled to the protruding end portions
of both sides of the first front panel 120.
[0217] Referring to FIGS. 5 to 8, the second front panel 130 may comprise a panel main body
part 131. The panel main body part 131 may comprise a vertically planar surface that
blocks the front of the electronic component space 103.
[0218] In an example, the panel main body part 131 may have an approximate rectangle shape.
The panel main body part 131 may be formed to have a vertically planar surface that
extends in the lateral direction.
[0219] The second front panel 130 may be provided with an access hole 132. The access hole
132 may be formed in a way that penetrates the panel main body part 131 in the front-rear
direction.
[0220] A first inner wall part 131a, a second inner wall part 131b and a pair of third inner
wall parts 131c may be provide around the access hole 132.
[0221] The first inner wall part 131a is disposed at the lower side of the access hole 132,
and the second inner wall part 131b is disposed at the upper side of the access hole
132.
[0222] The third inner wall parts 131c are disposed respectively in both lateral portions
of the access hole 132.
[0223] That is, the first inner wall part 131a may define the lower boundary surface of
the access hole 132, and the second inner wall part 131b may define the upper boundary
surface of the access hole 132. The third inner wall part 131c may define the lateral
boundary surface of the access hole 132.
[0224] Further, the first inner wall part 131a, the second inner wall part 131b, and the
third inner wall part 131c may respectively protrude rearward from the panel main
body part 131. The first inner wall part 131a, the second inner wall part 131b, and
the third inner wall part 131c may respectively comprise a planar surface that extends
in the front-rear direction.
[0225] For example, the first inner wall part 131a and the second inner wall part 131b may
have a shape comprising a horizontally planar surface that extends in the front-rear
direction. The third inner wall part 131c may have a shape comprising a vertically
planar surface that extends in the front-rear direction.
[0226] The first inner wall part 131a, the second inner wall part 131b, and the third inner
wall part 131c may be disposed on the path in which the water tank 320 moves. Accordingly,
the inner surface of each of the first inner wall part 131a, the second inner wall
part 131b and the third inner wall part 131c, which faces the outer surface of the
water tank 320, may be shaped into a planar surface parallel with the outer surface
of the water tank 320.
[0227] The housing 310 accommodating the water tank 320 may be disposed at the rear of the
second front panel 130. The housing 310 may be disposed in the electronic component
space 103, and coupled to the second front panel 130.
[0228] The housing 310, as illustrated in FIGS. 7 to 9, may have a front surface that is
open. The housing 310 may be coupled to the second front panel 130 in a way that the
open front surface of the housing 310 connects to the access hole 132.
[0229] The housing 310 may have an upper surface that is open. The housing 310 may be shaped
into a cuboid the front surface and the upper surface of which are approximately open,
and comprise a bottom surface part 311, and a pair of lateral surface parts 313.
[0230] The bottom surface part 311 may form the bottom surface of the housing 310, and be
disposed at the lower side of the water tank 320.
[0231] The lateral surface part 313 may form the lateral surface of the housing 310, and
connect to the bottom surface part 311. The pair of lateral surface parts 313 may
extend upward from the end portions of both sides of the bottom surface part 311,
and each of the lateral surface parts 313 may be disposed in the lateral potion of
the water tank 320.
[0232] Referring to FIGS. 7 to 10, the housing 310 and the second front panel 130 may be
coupled while the front surface of the housing 310 contacts the rear surface of the
second front panel 130. In the case where the housing 310 is coupled to the second
front panel 130, at least a portion of the bottom surface part 311 may overlap the
second front panel 130 in the up-down direction.
[0233] In the embodiment, the bottom surface part 311 comprises a support surface 311a and
an overlap surface 311b, for example. The support surface 311a is disposed at the
lower side of the water tank 320, and occupies most of the area of the bottom surface
part 311. The overlap surface 311b may protrude forward from the support surface 311a.
[0234] At a time of coupling between the housing 310 and the second front panel 130, the
overlap surface 311b may be disposed to protrude to the second front panel 130. At
a time of coupling between the housing 310 and the second front panel 130, the overlap
surface 311b may be disposed to overlap the bottom surface of the second front panel
130 in the up-down direction.
[0235] The housing 310 may be coupled to the second front panel 130 while the end portion
of the front of the housing 310 contacts the rear surface of the second front panel
130. In an example, the housing 310 and the second front panel 130 may be coupled
in the state where the end portions of the fronts of the bottom surface part 311 and
the lateral surface parts 313 contact the end portions of the rears of the first inner
wall part 131a and the third inner wall part 131c.
[0236] The overlap surface 311b may be disposed at the lower side of the support surface
311a, and a step may be formed between the overlap surface 311b and the support surface
311a. At a time of coupling between the housing 310 and the second front panel 130,
the overlap surface 311b may be disposed at the lower side of the bottom surface of
the second front panel 130.
[0237] In the embodiment, the first inner wall part 131a forms a portion of the bottom surface
of the second front panel 130, for example. Accordingly, the first inner wall part
131a may form the bottom surface of the second front panel 130, in the lower area
of the access hole 132.
[0238] Thus, at a time of coupling between the housing 310 and the second front panel 130,
the overlap surface 311b may be disposed at the lower side of the first inner wall
part 131a, and closely contact the bottom surface of the first inner wall part 131a,
i.e., the bottom surface of the second front panel 130.
[0239] In the state where the overlap surface 311b contacts the bottom surface of the first
inner wall part 131a closely as described above, the support surface 311a may connect
to the first inner wall part 131a in the front-rear direction.
[0240] Preferably, at a time when the coupling between the housing 310 and the second front
panel 130 is completed, the support surface 311a and the upper surface of the first
inner wall part 131a may form the same planar surface.
[0241] To this end, while a step is formed between the overlap surface 311b and the support
surface 311a, the step may have a height corresponding to the thickness of the first
inner wall part 131a. Accordingly, the support surface 311a and the upper surface
of the first inner wall part 131a may connect smoothly in the form of an identical
planar surface.
[0242] The water tank 320 may slide the support surface 311a and the upper surface of the
first inner wall part 131a and pass through the access hole 132.
[0243] The water tank 320 may pass though the access hole 132 while passing through a connection
portion between the support surface 311a and the upper surface of the first inner
wall part 131a.
[0244] Since the support surface 311a and the upper surface of the first inner wall part
131a connect smoothly in the form of an identical planar surface, the water tank 320
may move smoothly through the access hole 132.
[0245] In the embodiment, the support surface 311a and the first inner wall part 131a may
connect to each other while the end portion of the front of the support surface 311a
and the end portion of the rear of the first inner wall part 131a contact each other.
The overlap surface 311b may wrap the connection portion between the support surface
311a and the first inner wall part 131a from below.
[0246] That is, the overlap surface 311b may block a gap of the connection portion between
the support surface 311a and the first inner wall part 131a from below.
[0247] The support surface 311a and the first inner wall part 131a are a structure that
is disposed in the section where the water tank 320 moves and supports the water tank
320 from below. The water tank 320 accommodates water.
[0248] In terms of the support surface 311a and the first inner wall part 131a that are
disposed in the section where the water tank 320 accommodating water moves, water
is likely to flow in the connection portion between the support surface 311a and the
first inner wall part 131a.
[0249] In the case where water flowing in the connection portion between the support surface
311a and the first inner wall part 131a flows downward through the gap between the
support surface 311a and the first inner wall part 131a, the water may contaminate
the inside of the electronic component space 103 or the perimeter of the upper end
of the door.
[0250] The water may flow downward along the first front panel 120 and contaminate the perimeter
of the lower side of the cooking appliance.
[0251] In the embodiment, the gap may be blocked by the overlap surface 311b that wraps
the connection portion between the support surface 311a and the first inner wall part
131a from below. Accordingly, the leakage of water through a gap between the second
front panel 130 and the housing 310, and the contamination of the cooling appliance
caused by the leakage of water may be prevented effectively.
[0252] Further, the overlap surface 311b may guide the position of the housing 310 relative
to the second front panel 130, in the process where the second front panel 130 and
the housing 310 are coupled. For example, the position where the overlap surface 311b
contacts the bottom surface of the first inner wall part 131a may be the up-down position
of the housing 310 for coupling the housing 310 to the second front panel 130.
[0253] Further, the front-rear position of the housing 310 relative to the second front
panel 130 may be guided by the support surface 311a. For example, the position where
the end portion of the front of the support surface 311a contacts the end portion
of the rear of the first inner wall part 131a may be the front-rear position of the
housing 310 for coupling the housing 310 to the second front panel 130.
[0254] That is, the front-rear position of the housing 310 for coupling the housing 310
to the second front panel 130 may be guided by the end portion of the front of the
support surface 311a, contacting the end portion of the rear of the second inner wall
part 131b, and the up-down position of the housing 310 for coupling the housing 310
to the second front panel 130 may be guided by the overlap surface 311b contacting
the bottom surface of the first inner wall part 131a.
[0255] A first front coupling part 311c and a second front coupling part 311d may be provided
on the lateral surface parts 313 of the housing 310. The first front coupling part
311c and the second front coupling part 311d may protrude forward from the end portion
of the front of the lateral surface part 313.
[0256] The second front panel 130 may be provided with a fitting coupling part 133a, and
a fixing coupling part 133b. The fitting coupling part 133a and the fixing coupling
part 133b may be provided on the rear surface of the second front panel 130 in a protruding
manner.
[0257] In the embodiment, the first front coupling part 311c and the second front coupling
part 311d may be respectively provided on both of the lateral surface parts 313 of
the housing 310.
[0258] For example, the first front coupling part 311c and the second front coupling part
311d may be disposed on the left lateral surface part 313 of the housing 310 and spaced
a predetermined distance apart from each other in the up-down direction, and the first
front coupling part 311c and the second front coupling part 311d may also be disposed
on the right lateral surface part 313 of the housing 310 and spaced a predetermined
distance apart from each other in the up-down direction.
[0259] In response, the second front panel 130 may be provided with a pair of fitting coupling
parts 133a and a pair of fixing coupling parts 133b.
[0260] At this time, the pair of fitting coupling parts 133a may be spaced from each other
in the lateral direction, with the access hole 132 therebetween, and the pair of fixing
coupling parts 133b may be spaced from each other materially with the access hole
132 therebetween.
[0261] The fitting coupling part 133a and the fixing coupling part 133b may be spaced a
predetermined distance apart from each other in the up-down direction.
[0262] Each of the first front coupling parts 311c may be coupled to each of the fitting
coupling parts 133a, and each of the second front coupling parts 311d may be coupled
to each of the fixing coupling parts 133b. At this time, the first front coupling
part 311c may be fitted and coupled to the fitting coupling part 133a.
[0263] The second front coupling part 311d may be coupled to the fixing coupling part 133b
by a fastening member s that fixes the second front coupling part 311d to the fixing
coupling part 133b.
[0264] In an example, the first front coupling part 311c may be coupled to the fitting coupling
part 133a, based on a hook-coupling method. To this end, the first front coupling
part 311c may be shaped into a hook that has an elastically deformable projection
in the lateral direction or in the up-down direction. The second front coupling part
311d may be provided as a structure having a fitting hole that is open forward, and
a holding jaw that surrounds the perimeter of the fitting hole.
[0265] The fitting coupling part 133a may be provided as a structure that protrudes upward
from the end portion of the front of the lateral surface part 313. The fitting coupling
part 133a may have a hollow hole that is formed in a penetrating manner, in the front-rear
direction.
[0266] The fixing coupling part 133b may be provided in the form of a boss Boss that protrudes
rearward from the rear surface of the second front panel 130. The fixing coupling
part 133b may have a hollow hole that is formed in a penetrating manner, in the front-rear
direction. The fitting coupling part 133a and the fixing coupling part 133b may be
coupled by a fastening member such as a screw and the like that penetrates the hollow
holes of the fitting coupling part 133a and the fixing coupling part 133b.
[0267] The first front coupling part 311c may be coupled to the fitting coupling part 133a
, based on a hook coupling method, and fitted and coupled to the second front panel
130. The second front coupling part 311d may be coupled to the second front panel
130 by a fastening member that fixes the second front coupling part 311d to the fixing
coupling part 133b.
[0268] Coupling the housing 310 to the second front panel 130 may comprise fitting the first
front coupling part 311c to the fitting coupling part 133a, temporarily fixing the
housing 310 to the second front panel 130, and then fixing the second front coupling
part 311d to the fixing coupling part 133b with a fastening member.
[0269] In the embodiment, a fitting and coupling process may be performed at a plurality
of points along the lateral direction, and a fitting and coupling process and a fixing
and coupling process may be performed together at a plurality of points along the
up-down direction.
[0270] Since the fitting and coupling process and the fixing and coupling process are performed
at a plurality of points as described above, the housing 310 and the second front
panel 130 may be coupled reliably.
[0271] As a result, the housing 310 and the second front panel 130 may be coupled easily
and rapidly, and the housing 310 may be reliably fixed in an accurate position, relative
to the second front panel 130.
[0272] Referring to FIGS. 8 and 11, the second front panel 130 may be provided with a reinforcement
rib 133c. The reinforcement rib 133c may be disposed near the second inner wall part
131b that is disposed at the upper side of the access hole 132.
[0273] The reinforcement rib 133c may protrude from the upper surface of the second inner
wall part 131b. The reinforcement rib 133c may be disposed to overlap the access hole
132 in the up-down direction.
[0274] The second front panel 130 may be provided with a plurality of reinforcement ribs
133c. For example, the plurality of reinforcement ribs 133c may be disposed on the
upper surface of the second inner wall part 131b along the lateral direction.
[0275] The plurality of reinforcement ribs 133c that protrudes from the second inner wall
part 131b as described above may improve the strength of the second inner wall part
131c.
[0276] As described above, the first inner wall part 131a and the second inner wall part
131b may be disposed on the path in which the water tank 320 moves. The first inner
wall part 131a may support the water tank 320 passing through the access hole 132
from below, and the second inner wall part 131b may be disposed at the upper side
of the water tank 320 passing through the access hole 132.
[0277] In the state where the water tank 320 is filled with water, a significant load is
applied to the first inner wall part 131a. The load applied to the first inner wall
part 131a may act as a force of making the second inner wall part 131b hang down.
[0278] In the embodiment, the first inner wall part 131a is coupled to the bottom surface
of the housing 310.
[0279] The bottom surface of the first inner wall part 131a may be supported by the overlap
surface 311b that is disposed at the lower side of the first inner wall part 131a.
[0280] That is, the first inner wall part 131a is supported by the housing 310 that is coupled
to the first inner wall part 131a, and resists the load applied by the water tank
320 effectively.
[0281] In the case where the shape of the first inner wall part 131a is deformed due to
the load applied to the first inner wall part 131a, the deformation of the first inner
wall part 131a may affect the second inner wall part 131b. That is, in the case where
the first inner wall part 131a sags, the second inner wall part 131b connecting with
the first inner wall part 131a hangs downward together with the first inner wall part.
[0282] In the case where the second inner wall part 131b hangs downward, the second inner
wall part 131b presses the water tank 320 downward, and the water tank 320 may tilt,
causing an increase in the friction between the second inner wall part 131b and the
water tank 320 and preventing the water tank 320 from moving smoothly.
[0283] In the case where the second inner wall part 131b hangs downward, aesthetic qualities
of the exterior of the cooking appliance deteriorate, and the friction between the
second inner wall part 131b and the water tank 320 increases, causing noise at a time
of moving the water tank 320.
[0284] Unlike the first inner wall part 131a, the second inner wall part 131b is not coupled
to the housing 310. In the case where an external force is applied downward to the
second inner wall part 131b, the second inner wall part 131b may be deformed more
easily than the first inner wall part 131a.
[0285] Considering this, in the embodiment, a plurality of reinforcement ribs 133c may be
formed on the upper surface of the second inner wall part 131b. The reinforcement
ribs 133c may support the second inner wall part 131b to prevent the second inner
wall part 131b from hanging downward easily.
[0286] In the embodiment, the first inner wall part 131a is supported by the housing 310
coupled to the first inner wall part 131a, to resist a load applied by the water tank
320 effectively.
[0287] In the case where the load resistance of the first inner wall part 131a increases
as described above, the second inner wall part 131b may be less affected by a load
applied to the first inner wall part 131a.
[0288] Further, since the second inner wall part 131b is supported by the reinforcement
ribs 133c, the second inner wall part 131b may resist a force applied to the second
inner wall part 131b effectively.
[0289] An interaction between the force of supporting the first inner wall part 131a and
the force of supporting the second inner wall part 131b may lead to effective support
of the second inner wall part 131b such that the second inner wall part 131b is prevented
from sagging.
[0290] Thus, the cooking appliance in the embodiment may effectively suppress the sag of
the second inner wall part 131b, the inclination of the water tank 320 caused by the
sag of the second inner wall part, the failure in the withdrawal/insertion of the
water tank 320, the deterioration in the exterior of the cooking appliance, an increase
in noise, and the like.
[0291] The second front panel 130 may further comprise an outer wall part 131d. The outer
wall part 131d may be disposed at the upper side of the second inner wall part 131b.
The outer wall part 131d may protrude rearward from the panel main body 131, like
the second inner wall part 131b.
[0292] Further, the second front panel 130 may further comprise a connection rib 133d. The
connection rib 133d may protrude rearward from the panel main body 131. The connection
rib 133d may be provided to connect between the outer wall part 131d and the second
inner wall part 131b.
[0293] The connection rib 133d may connect the second inner wall part 131b with the outer
wall part 131d, and improve the strength of the second inner wall part 131b. Certainly,
the connection rib 133d may improve the strength of the panel main body part 131.
[Disposition relationship between duct part and water supply device]
[0294] FIG. 12 is a perspective view separately showing an upper panel and a housing of
a cooking appliance in one embodiment, FIG. 13 is a plan view showing a coupling state
between the upper panel and the housing in FIG. 11, and FIG. 14 is a side view showing
a coupling state between the upper panel and the housing in FIG. 11.
[0295] Referring to FIGS. 5 and 12 to 14, the upper panel 140 may be disposed at the upper
side of the cavity 110, and the housing 310 may be disposed at the upper side of the
upper panel 140.
[0296] In the embodiment, at least a portion of the housing 310 may be disposed to overlap
a duct part 143 in the up-down direction. That is, at least a portion of the housing
310 may be disposed in the upper area of the duct part 143.
[0297] In the embodiment, the housing 310 is shaped into an approximate cuboid, for example.
The bottom surface of the housing 310 may be shaped into a horizontally planar surface
parallel with a planar surface that is formed by the blocking panel part 141 of the
upper panel 140 approximately.
[0298] Accordingly, in the case where at least a portion of the housing 310, as described
above, is disposed in the upper area of the duct part 143, most of the area of the
housing 310 may be spaced from the blocking panel part 141 in the up-down direction.
In the embodiment, the entire area of the housing 310 is spaced upward from the blocking
panel part 141, for example.
[0299] A partial area of the housing 310, disposed in the upper area of the duct part 143,
may be mounted on the upper surface of the duct part 143. That is, the housing 310
may be spaced upward from the blocking panel part 141 by a difference in the heights
of the blocking panel part 141 and the duct part 143 and mounted on the upper surface
of the duct part 143.
[0300] The water supply device 300 may further comprise a first downward coupling part 311e
and a second downward coupling part 311f.
[0301] The first downward coupling part 311e may be disposed in an area that is in the upper
portion of the duct part 132, out of the two areas of the housing 310. The second
downward coupling part 311f may be disposed in an area that is in the upper portion
of the blocking panel part 141, out of the two areas of the housing 310.
[0302] The first downward coupling part 311e may protrude from the housing 310 toward the
duct part 143. Specifically, the first downward coupling part 311e may protrude in
the lateral direction from an edge that connects between the bottom surface part 311
and the lateral surface part 313. The first downward coupling part 311e may be coupled
to the duct part 143, at the upper side of the duct part 143.
[0303] Based on the coupling between the first downward coupling part 311e and the duct
part 143, the housing 310 may be coupled to the duct part 143. A plurality of first
downward coupling parts 311e may be provided in the front-rear direction. Accordingly,
the housing 310 and the duct part 143 may be coupled at a plurality of points, in
the front-rear direction.
[0304] The second downward coupling part 311f may protrude from the housing 310 toward the
blocking panel part 141. Specifically, the second downward coupling part 311f may
protrude downward from an edge that connects between the bottom surface part 311 and
the lateral surface part 313. The second downward coupling part 311f may be coupled
to the blocking panel part 141, at the upper side of the blocking panel part 141.
[0305] Based on the coupling between the second downward coupling part 311f and the blocking
panel part 141, the housing 310 may be coupled to the blocking panel part 141. At
this time, the second downward coupling part 311f may protrude downward from the housing
310 by a length that corresponds to a difference in the heights of the blocking panel
part 141 and the duct part 143.
[0306] In the embodiment, the duct part 143 is disposed approximately at the center in the
electronic component space 103 in the lateral direction, for example. The housing
310 may be eccentric to one side in the electronic component space 103 in the lateral
direction.
[0307] Accordingly, the first downward coupling part 311e coupled to the duct part 143,
and the second downward coupling part 311f coupled to the blocking panel part 141
may be spaced from each other in the lateral direction. That is, one side of the housing
310 in the lateral direction may be coupled to the duct part 143 by the first downward
coupling part 311e, and the other side of the housing 310 in the lateral direction
may be coupled to the blocking panel part 141 by the second downward coupling part
311f.
[0308] The second downward coupling part 311f may be eccentric to the rear of the housing
310. Preferably, the second downward coupling part 311f may protrude from the end
portion of the rear of the housing 310.
[0309] Accordingly, the front of the housing 310 may be coupled to the second front panel
130, one side of the housing 310 in the lateral direction may be coupled to the duct
part 143 by the first downward coupling part 311e, and the other side of the housing
310 in the lateral direction may be coupled to the blocking panel part 141 by the
second downward coupling part 311£
[0310] Further, the rear of the housing may be coupled to the upper panel 140 by the first
downward coupling part 311e and the second downward coupling part 311f.
[0311] The housing 310, as described above, may be coupled to the second front panel 130
and the upper panel 140 at a plurality of points comprising points at both sides in
the front-rear direction and points at both sides in the lateral direction, and reliably
fixed to the inside of the electronic component space 103.
[0312] In relation to the housing 310 installed as described above, a partial area of the
housing 310 may contact the duct part 143, and the remaining area of the housing 310
may be spaced from the blocking panel part 141.
[0313] The duct part 143 may remain cold with the help of cold air flowing in the duct part
143. Accordingly, a partial area of the housing 310, contacting the duct part 143,
may be cooled by the duct part 143.
[0314] Since the remaining area of the housing 310 is spaced from the blocking panel part
141, the remaining area of the housing 310 may be less affected by the blocking panel
part 141 the temperature of which remains higher than the duct part 143.
[0315] That is, the remaining area of the housing 310 may remain spaced from the blocking
panel part 141, and avoid the effect of heat transferred from the blocking panel part
141.
[0316] Further, a space between the remaining area and the blocking panel part 141 may form
an air passage in the lower area of the housing 310. External air may flow into the
electronic component space 103 through the vent hole disposed in the lateral direction
of the electronic component space 103, and the drawn external air may cool the housing
310 while passing through the lower area of the housing 310.
[0317] As described above, the housing 310 in the embodiment may be cooled by an external
air passing through the lower area of the housing 310, at the same time as the housing
310 is cooled by the duct part 143.
[0318] Accordingly, the thermal resistance of the housing 310 may improve without causing
an increase in the manufacturing costs of the housing 310, and materials for the housing
310 may be freely selected.
[Water tank and surrounding structure thereof]
[0319] FIG. 15 is an enlarged front view showing the front surface of a water tank that
is exposed to the front of a cooking appliance in one embodiment, FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional
view along line " "XVI-XVI" in FIG. 15, and FIG. 17 is a bottom perspective view separately
showing a water tank of a cooking appliance in one embodiment. FIG. 18 is a bottom
view showing the water tank in FIG. 17, and FIG. 19 is a front cross-sectional view
showing a coupling structure between a housing and water tank in one embodiment.
[0320] Referring to FIGS. 15 to 18, the front surface of the water tank 320 may be exposed
to the front of the second front panel 130 through the access hole 132. The front
surface of the water tank 320 may have a shape comprising a planar surface that is
parallel with the vertically planar surface formed by the second front panel 130.
[0321] the front surface of the water tank 320 may be shaped into a planar surface that
is almost the same as the vertically planar surface formed by the second front panel
130.
[0322] The edge areas of both sides of the front surface of the water tank 320 may also
be shaped into a curved surface, to reduce the possibility of a collision between
the water tank 320 and the second front panel 130 and the risk of injuries caused
by the water tank 320, while the water tank 320 is withdrawn.
[0323] In the state where the control panel 200 blocks the second front panel 130, the water
tank 320 is not exposed to the front of the cooking appliance. However, in the state
where the control panel 200 opens the second front panel 130, the water tank 320 may
be exposed to the front of the cooking appliance.
[0324] The user may withdraw the water tank 320 exposed forward from the inside of the cooking
appliance or insert the drawn water tank 320 into the cooking appliance through the
access hole 132.
[0325] A grip part 325 may be provided at the water tank 320 to allow the user to hold the
water tank 320. The grip part 325 may be exposed toward the front of the water tank
320.
[0326] In the embodiment, the grip part 325 may form a groove that is concave rearward from
the front surface of the water tank 320, at the water tank 320. The grip part 325
may comprise a depressed surface part 325a and a connected surface part 325b.
[0327] The depressed surface part 325a may be spaced a predetermined distance apart from
the front surface of the water tank 320 rearward. The connected surface part 325b
may connect between the front surface of the water tank 320 and the depressed surface
part 325a.
[0328] An insertion space 326 surrounded by the connected surface part 325b and the depressed
surface part 325a may be formed at the lower side of the connected surface part 325b.
The insertion space 326 may be open forward.
[0329] In an example, the depressed surface part 325a may form a vertical wall surface that
extends upward from the bottom surface of the water tank 320. The connected surface
part 325b may connect to the upper end of the depressed surface part 325a.
[0330] Accordingly, the insertion space 326 may be disposed at the front of the depressed
surface part 325a and at the lower side of the connected surface part 325b. The insertion
space 326 may be eccentric to the lower side of the water tank 320, and exposed to
a position eccentric to the lower side of the front surface of the water tank 320.
[0331] In the embodiment, the connected surface part 325b may incline upward toward the
rear thereof. That is, the position of the connected surface part 325b becomes higher
toward the rear thereof.
[0332] Accordingly, the insertion space 326 may be formed in a way that the insertion space
236 expands upward toward the rear thereof. Since the insertion space 326 has the
above-described shape, a space into which the user's finger comes may be effectively
ensured in the insertion space 326, to allow the user to grip the water tank 320 reliably.
[0333] Further, the water tank 320 may further comprise a grip projection 325c. The grip
projection 325c may be provided at the grip part 325, and protrude from the connected
surface part 325b.
[0334] A plurality of grip projections 325c may be disposed on the connected surface part
325b and spaced a predetermined distance apart from each other in the front-rear direction.
Each of the grip projections 325c may protrude downward from the connected surface
part 325b.
[0335] The connected surface part 325b is a portion touched by the user's finger when the
user puts the user's hand into the grip part 325. Since the connected surface part
325b is provided with the grip projections 325c, the user may grip the water tank
320 reliably, and the slip of the water tank 320 from the user's hand may be suppressed
effectively.
[0336] Referring to FIGS. 9 and 17 to 19, a sliding projection 327 may be disposed between
the housing 310 and the water tank 320. The sliding projection 327 may be disposed
between the bottom surface part 311 of the housing 310, and the bottom surface of
the water tank 320.
[0337] In the embodiment, the sliding projection 327 may be provided at the water tank 320,
for example. The sliding projection 327 may protrude downward from the bottom surface
of the water tank 320.
[0338] In another example, the sliding projection 327 may be provided at the housing 310.
At this time, the sliding projection 327 may protrude upward from the bottom surface
part 311 of the housing 310.
[0339] A pair of sliding projections 327 may be disposed at the water tank 320 and spaced
a predetermined distance apart from each other in the lateral direction. Each of the
sliding projections 327 may be formed to extend in the front-rear direction.
[0340] The length of each of the sliding projections 327 in the lateral direction may be
much less than the length of the bottom surface part 311 of the housing 310 in the
lateral direction. That is, the sliding projection 327 may be shaped into a long thin
rod.
[0341] In terms of the water tank 320, the entire bottom surface of the water tank 320 may
contact the bottom surface part 311 of the housing 310 through the sliding projection
327 without contacting the bottom surface part 311 of the housing 310. That is, an
area where the bottom surface of the water tank 320 and the bottom surface part 311
of the housing 310 contact may be limited to a contact area between the sliding projection
327 and the bottom surface part 311.
[0342] The sliding projection 327 formed as described above may reduce a contact surface
area between the housing 310 and the water tank 320, and reduce a frictional force
that is generated at a time when the water tank 320 moves.
[0343] Further, a pair of guide projections 317 may be disposed at the housing 310 and spaced
a predetermined distance apart from each other in the lateral direction. Each of the
guide projections 317 may protrude upward from the bottom surface part 311 and extend
in the front-rear direction.
[0344] The length of the guide projection 317 in the up-down direction maybe less than the
length of the sliding projection 327 in the up-down direction. That is, while the
sliding projection 327 contacts the bottom surface part 311 of the housing 310, the
guide projection 317 does not contact the bottom surface of the water tank 320.
[0345] A distance between the pair of guide projections 317 in the lateral direction may
be greater than a distance between the pair of sliding projections 327 in the lateral
direction.
[0346] The pair of sliding projections 327 provided at the water tank 320 may be disposed
between the pair of guide projections 317.
[0347] The sliding projections 327 that are disposed between the pair of guide projections
317 as described above may move in the front-rear direction in an area limited between
the pair of guide projections 317. That is, in terms of the guide projection 317,
the area where the guide projection 317 moves is limited, the water tank 320 is prevented
from shaking in the lateral direction while the water tank 320 moves in the front-rear
direction.
[0348] Further, a lateral projection 329 may be provided at at least one of the housing
310 and the water tank 320. The lateral projection 329 may protrude from the guide
projection 317 or the sliding projection 327, to be disposed between the guide projection
317 and the sliding projection 327 that face each other in the lateral direction.
[0349] In the embodiment, the lateral projection 329 is provided at the water tank 320,
for example. A plurality of lateral projections 329 may be disposed on the bottom
surface of the water tank 320 and spaced a predetermined distance apart from each
other in the front-rear direction. Each of the lateral projections 329 may protrude
from the sliding projection 327 in the lateral direction, and be disposed between
the sliding projection 327 and the guide projection 317 that face each other in the
lateral direction.
[0350] For example, the pair of sliding projections 327 may be disposed between the pair
of guide projections 317, and the lateral projection 329 may be respectively disposed
between the guide projection 317 and the sliding projection 327 that face each other
in the lateral direction.
[0351] At this time, a total of the lengths of the pair of lateral projections 329 in the
lateral direction may be the same as a value that is calculated by deducting a distance
between the pair of sliding projections 327 in the lateral direction from a distance
between the pair of guide projections 317 in the lateral direction.
[0352] That is, a distance between the guide projection 317 and the sliding projection 327
in the lateral direction, which face each other in the lateral direction, may be the
same as the length of the lateral projection 329 in the lateral direction.
[0353] Accordingly, the lateral projection 329 may fill the distance between the guide projection
317 and the sliding projection 327 that face each other in the lateral direction,
and the sliding projections 327 may move between the pair of guide projections 317,
only in the front-rear direction, and may not move in the lateral direction.
[0354] The lateral projection 329 may limit a lateral movement of the water tank 320 that
moves in a passage formed between the pair of guide projections 317, in the front-rear
direction. That is, the lateral projection 329 may suppress the generation of a lateral
shake of the water tank 320 while the water tank 320 moves in the front-rear direction.
[0355] With the help of the lateral projection 329, a contact surface area between the guide
projection 317 and the water tank 320 may be much less than a contact surface area
between the sliding projection 327 and the guide projection 317.
[0356] That is, the lateral projection 329 may reduce the contact surface area between the
guide projection 317 and the water tank 320, resulting in a reduction in the frictional
force that is generated at a time when the water tank 320 moves.
[0357] Preferably, each lateral projection 327 may be shaped into a curved surface. The
lateral projection 329 may reduce a contact surface area between the guide projection
317 and the lateral projection 329 effectively.
[0358] In the case where the lateral projection 329 is shaped into a curved surface, the
lateral projection 329 may be readily inserted into an area between the pair of guide
projections 317, at a time when the water tank 320 is inserted into the housing 310.
[0359] Referring to FIGS. 15, 16 and 19, the second front panel 130 may be provided with
a lower groove part 134. The lower groove part 134 may be provided on the front surface
of the first inner wall part 131a, and exposed toward the front of the first inner
wall part 131a.
[0360] The lower groove part 134 may be depressed rearward from the front surface of the
first inner wall part 131a. A space surrounded by the lower groove part 134 on the
first inner wall part 131a may be open forward and upward .
[0361] The lower groove part 134 may be depressed downward from the upper end of the first
inner wall part 131a. The lower groove part 134 formed as described above may be open
upward toward the grip part 325. The lower groove part 134 may connect to the inner
space of the grip part 325, i.e., the insertion space 326, in the up-down direction.
[0362] The lower groove part 134 may expand a front entrance of the insertion space 326
formed in the grip part 325. The lower groove part 134 may allow the user to put the
user's hand into the grip part 325 and hold the water tank 320 readily.
[0363] Preferably, the upper end of the first inner wall part 131a may be formed to incline
downward toward the front. Accordingly, the lower groove part 134 that is concavely
depressed downward and forward may be provided at the upper end of the first inner
wall part 131a.
[Control panel and surrounding structure thereofJ
[0364] FIG. 20 is a view showing an operation state of an opening module of a cooking appliance
in one embodiment, and FIG. 21 is an enlarged view showing portion "XXI" in FIG. 20.
[0365] Referring to FIGS. 4 to 5 and 20 to 21, the cooking appliance in one embodiment may
comprise a control panel 200 that is provided to open the second front panel 130 forward.
[0366] The control panel 200 is provided to swivel between the closing position and the
opening position. In the embodiment, the closing position is the position of the electronic
component space 103 or the control panel 200 that blocks a structure disposed at the
front of the electronic component space 103, from the front, for example. The opening
position is the position of the electronic component space 103 or the control panel
200 that opens a structure disposed at the front of the electronic component space
103, forward, for example.
[0367] In the embodiment, the front of the electronic component space 103 is blocked by
the second front panel 130, for example. Accordingly, the closing position may be
defined as the position of the control panel 200 that blocks the second front panel
130 from the front of the second front panel. The opening position may be defined
as the position of the control panel 200 that opens the second front panel 130 forward.
[0368] If the second front panel 130 is not between the electronic component space 103 and
the control panel 200, the closing position may be defined as the position of the
control panel 200 that blocks the electronic component space 103 from the front of
the electronic component space 103. The opening position may be defined as the position
of the control panel 200 that opens the electronic component space 103 forward.
[0369] The cooking appliance in the embodiment may further comprise a hinge module 250.
The hinge module 250 may support the control panel 200 in a way that the control panel
200 can swivel around an axis in the lateral direction.
[0370] The center of the swivel of the control panel 200 may be disposed further downward
than the center of the control panel 200 in the up-down direction. In an example,
the control panel 200 may swivel around the lower end of the control panel 200.
[0371] As the control panel 200 swivels from the closing position to the opening position,
the control panel 200 may swivel around the lower end thereof and be unfolded forward.
At this time, the rear surface of the control panel 200 faces upward, and the front
surface of the control panel 200 faces downward.
[0372] As the control panel 200 swivels from the opening position to the closing position,
the control panel 200 may swivel around the lower end thereof and stand vertically.
The control panel 200 may stand in parallel with the second front panel 130 and block
the second front panel 130 from the front thereof. At this time, the front surface
of the control panel 200 faces forward, and the rear surface of the control panel
200 faces rearward.
[0373] The control panel 200 may be swivably coupled to the main body 100 with the hinge
module 250. The cooking appliance may be provided with a pair of hinge modules 250,
and the pair of hinge modules 250 may be spaced a predetermined distance from each
other in the lateral direction.
[0374] For example, the par of hinge modules 250 may be spaced from each other by a distance
close to the length of the control panel 200 in the lateral direction. Accordingly,
each of the hinge modules 250 may connect to the control panel 200, in a position
adjacent to the end portion of the control panel 200 in the lateral direction.
[0375] Each of the hinge modules 250 may be disposed in the electronic component space 103.
Each of the hinge modules 250 may be coupled at least one of the protruding surface
part 123, 125 that protrudes upward from the lateral end of the first front panel
120, the lateral surface of the cavity 110 that protrudes upward toward the electronic
component space 103 from the cooking space 101, and the upper panel 140 that defines
the lower boundary surface of the electronic component space 103, and fixed to the
inside of the electronic component space 103.
[0376] Each of the hinge modules 250 may comprise a hinge part 251 and a hinge case 255.
[0377] The hinge part 251 may be provided to support the control panel 200 swivably. The
hinge part 251 may be hinge-coupled to the control panel 200 in a position eccentric
to the lower side of the control panel 200.
[0378] The hinge case 255 may form the exterior of the hinge module 250, and accommodate
a portion of the hinge part 251. The hinge case 255 may support the hinge part 251
swivably. That is, the control panel 200 may be swivably supported by the end portion
of the front of the hinge part 251, and the end portion of the rear of the hinge part
251 may be swivably supported by the hinge case 255.
[0379] In the embodiment, the hinge case 255 is shaped into a cuboid, for example. In an
example, the hinge case 255 may be shaped in to a rectangle box that has a narrow
width in the lateral direction and has a long length in the front-rear direction.
[0380] The hinge case 255 formed as described above may be disposed in the electronic component
space103. Each of the hinge modules 250 may be disposed at the rear of the protruding
surface part 123, 125 that protrudes upward from the lateral end of the first front
panel 120, and accordingly, each hinge case 255 may be disposed at the rear of the
protruding surface part 123, 125.
[0381] The front surface of the hinge case 255 may be disposed to face the rear surface
of the protruding surface part 123, 125. The front surface of the hinge case 255 may
be coupled to the protruding surface part 123, 125.
[0382] In the embodiment, the front surface of the hinge case 255 is coupled to the protruding
surface part 123, 125, and the lateral surface of the hinge case 255 is coupled to
the lateral surface of the cavity 110, for example. Since two or more surfaces of
the hinge case 255 are coupled to the main body 100, the hinge module 250 may support
the control panel 200 reliably.
[0383] Each of the protruding surface parts 123, 125 may be provided with a passage hole
124. The passage hole 124 may be formed in a way that penetrates the protruding surface
part 123, 125 in the front-rear direction. The passage hole 124 may be disposed on
the front surface of the hinge case 255, and disposed in an area where the passage
hole 124 overlaps the hinge part 251 in the front-rear direction. The hinge part 251
may pass through the protruding surface part 123, 125 through the passage hole 124
that is formed as described above.
[0384] Further, the second front panel 130 may have a passage hole 130a that communicates
with the passage hole 124. The hinge part 251 may penetrate the first front panel
120 and the second front panel 130 through the passage hole 124 of the first front
panel 120 and the passage hole 130a of the second front panel 130.
[Structure and operation of opening module]
[0385] FIG. 22 is a cross-sectional view along line "XXII-XXII" in FIG. 20, and FIG. 23
is a view showing a rotation state of a push member in FIG. 21.
[0386] Referring to FIGS. 20 to 22, the cooking appliance in one embodiment may further
comprise an opening module 400. The opening module 400 is provided to push the control
panel 200 in/at/from the closing position forward and move the control panel 200 to
or toward the opening position or to an intermediate position between the opening
and the closing positions.
[0387] The opening module 400 may comprise a pushing member 410. The pushing member 410
may be disposed at the rear of the control panel 200 in a way that the pushing member
410 can rotate. In the embodiment, the pushing member 410 is provided to rotate around
an axis in the up-down direction, for example.
[0388] The pushing member 410 may be shaped into a cam. A portion of the pushing member
410 may protrude further than the remaining portion in the centrifugal direction.
In the embodiment, the pushing member 410 may be shaped into a cam that pushes the
control panel 200 forward, contacting the rear surface of the control panel 200 at
least once, while the pushing member 410 rotates once.
[0389] Accordingly, while the pushing member 410 rotates once, the rear surface of the control
panel 200 may contact the pushing member 410. As the rear surface of the control panel
200 contacts the pushing member 410 as described above, the pushing member 410 may
contact the rear surface of the control panel 200 and push the control panel 200 forward,
and the control panel 200 may be pushed forward by the pushing member 410 and moved
toward the opening position.
[0390] The opening module 400 may be disposed in the electronic component space 103. The
pushing member 410 provided at the opening module 400 may also be disposed in the
electronic component space 103. That is, the pushing member 410 may be disposed at
the rear of the second front panel 130.
[0391] In the case where the control panel 200 is in/at the closing position, the entire
area of the pushing member 410 may be disposed at the rear of the second front panel
130. As the pushing member 410 starts to rotate, a partial area of the pushing member
410 may protrude toward the front of the second front panel 130.
[0392] The second front panel 130 may have a camp passage hole 136. The cam passage hole
136 may be formed at the panel main body part 131 in a way that penetrates the panel
main body part 131 in the front-rear direction. The cam passage hole 136 may form
a passage allowing the pushing member 410 to pass through the second front panel 130.
[0393] A partial area of the pushing member 410 may protrude to the front of the second
front panel 130 through the cam passage hole136. In this state, in the case where
the pushing member 410 keeps rotating, the pushing member 410 may return to a position
in which the entire area of the pushing member 410 is disposed at the rear of the
second front panel 130 (hereafter, "a standby position").
[0394] The opening module 400 may tilt the control panel 200 disposed in/at the closing
position forward, with a predetermined gradient. In the embodiment, the predetermined
gradient is a gradient of the control panel 200 that may move to the opening position
by using the self weight of the control panel 200, for example.
[0395] For example, in the case where the gradient of the control panel 200 in/at the opening
position is 0° while the gradient of the control panel in/at the closing position
is 90°, the predetermined gradient may be set in a range of 30 to 60°. At this time,
the predetermined gradient may change based on the position of the center of gravity
of the control panel 200, the position of the swivel center of the control panel 200,
the properties of the hinge module 250 and the like.
[0396] The pushing member may push the control panel 200 forward to tilt the control panel
200 with the predetermined gradient, while the pushing member 410 rotates as the opening
module 400 operates and tilts the control panel 200 forward.
[0397] The gradient of the control panel 200 that tilts forward may be adjusted based on
a distance at which the pushing member 410 pushes the control panel 200. The distance
at which the pushing member 410 pushes the control panel 200 may vary depending on
the shape of the pushing member 410. For example, as the diameter and eccentricity
of the pushing member 410 increase, the distance at which the pushing member 410 pushes
the control panel 200 may increase.
[0398] In another example, the predetermined gradient is the gradient of the control panel
200, which allows the control panel 200 to move to the opening position, only in the
case where an external force is additionally applied.
[0399] For example, in the case where the control panel 200 swivels to a position further
forward than the closing position but cannot swivel to the opening position on its
own, the gradient of the control panel 200 may be set to the predetermined gradient.
[0400] At this time, a primary opening operation of the control panel 200 is performed based
on the operation of the opening module 400, and then only when the user manually pulls
the opening module forward, the control panel 200 may move to the opening position.
[0401] For example, in the primary opening operation of the control panel 200, the control
panel may move from the closed position to an intermediate position, and then can
be swiveled forward and downward from the intermediate position to the open position.
The movement from the closed position to an intermediate position may also be swiveled
forward and downward about/with respect to the swivel axis/center. Alternatively,
movement from the closed position to an intermediate position may be swiveled forward
and downward about/with respect to another swivel axis/center different than the swivel
axis/center for the intermediate position to the open position, or may be a non-swivel
movement such as translational movement.
[0402] At this time, the predetermined gradient may be set to a value at which the control
panel 200 is in the position where the user easily holds and pulls the control panel
200 and in the position where the control panel 200 cannot move to the opening position
by using its self weight.
[0403] Thus, the user can move the control panel 200 to the opening position conveniently
and readily, and the full opening of the control panel 200, caused by unintentional
manipulation errors, can be prevented.
[0404] The opening module 400 may further comprise a driving part 420. The driving part
420 may be provided to supply power for rotating the pushing member 410. The driving
part 420 may comprise a driving motor generating a rotational force for rotating the
pushing member 410.
[0405] The opening module 400 may further comprise a pushing member sensing part 430. The
pushing member sensing part 430 may be provided to control the operation of the driving
part 420. In the embodiment, the pushing member sensing part 430 may sense the position
of the pushing member 410, and based on the sensing results, a controller controlling
the operation of the cooking appliance may control the operation of the driving part
420.
[0406] The pushing member sensing part 430 may comprise a sensor that contacts at least
a portion of the pushing member 410 and senses the position of the pushing member
410. In the embodiment, the pushing member sensing part 430 comprises a micro switch-type
sensor, for example. The pushing member sensing part 430 may be turned on/off based
on the movement of an actuator protruding on the micro switch.
[0407] A contact projection 415 may be provided at the pushing member 410. The contact projection
415 may protrude from the pushing member 410. The position of the contact projection
415 may change while the contact projection 415 rotates together with the pushing
member 410. Preferably, the contact projection 415 may be disposed in a position adjacent
to the outer circumferential surface of the pushing member 410.
[0408] The contact projection 415 may be provided in a way that contacts the actuator protruding
on the sensor of the pushing member sensing part 430. The sensor may be turned on/off
based on the movement of the actuator in contact with the contact projection 415,
and the sensor turned on/off may generate a signal. The position of the pushing member
410 may be found based on the signal generated by the micro switch.
[0409] In an example, the sensor of the pushing member sensing part 430 may be disposed
at the upper side of the pushing member 410. The actuator of the sensor may protrude
downward toward the pushing member 410. In response, the contact projection 415 may
protrude upward from the pushing member 410 toward the sensor.
[0410] In the embodiment, the pushing member sensing part 430 and the contact projection
415 may be provided to find the position of the pushing member 410. Specifically,
the pushing member sensing part 430 and the contact projection 415 may be provided
to determine whether the pushing member 410 returns to the standby position.
[0411] Accordingly, the position of the contact projection 415 may be set to a position
where the contact projection 415 contacts the actuator of the sensor as the pushing
member 410 returns to the standby position. At this time, as the pushing member 410
returns to the standby position, the sensor of the pushing member sensing part 430
is turned on. Thus, the driving part 420 stops operating, and the position of the
pushing member 410 may stay in the standby position.
[0412] The control panel 200 may be provided with a plurality of buttons for setting an
operation of the heating part, and may also be provided with a button for setting
an opening and closing operation of the control panel 200 (hereafter, a "control panel
opening and closing button").
[0413] As the user presses the control panel opening and closing button, the driving part
420 starts to operate, and accordingly, the pushing member 410 starts to rotate. The
pushing member 410, which starts to rotate as described above, may push the control
panel 200 forward.
[0414] The control panel 200, which is pushed forward as described above, may incline with
the predetermined gradient, and then move to the opening position. At this time, the
control panel 200 may move to the opening position by using its self weight in the
state where the control panel 200 inclines with the predetermined gradient.
[0415] In another example, in the state where the control panel 200 inclines with a gradient
similar to the predetermined gradient, the user may move the control panel 200 to
the opening position manually.
[0416] As the pushing member 410 rotates as described above, the contact projection 415
may move together with the pushing member 410. As the contact projection 415 moving
as described above contacts the actuator of the sensor as illustrated in FIG. 23,
the sensor may be turned on based on the movement of the actuator in contact with
the contact projection 415 and generate a signal.
[0417] The driving part 420 stops operating based on the signal generated by the sensor,
and accordingly, the pushing member 410 stops moving. At this time, the pushing member
410 may stop moving in the standby position, and stay in the standby position. Thus,
the pushing member 410 may remain in the main body 100 without protruding out of the
main body 100.
[0418] As the position of the control panel 200 changes to the opening position, the second
front panel 200 hidden behind the control panel 200 is exposed forward as illustrated
in FIG. 4. If the pushing member 410 keeps protruding to the front of the second front
panel 130 in this state, the aesthetic qualities of the cooking appliance may deteriorate,
and the control panel 200 and the pushing member 410 may collide with each other in
the case where the control panel 200 returns to the closing position.
[0419] In the case where the control panel 200 and the pushing member 410 collide with each
other as the control panel 200 returns to the closing position, the user may be surprised
by noises caused due to the collision, and the control panel 200 or the opening module
40 may be damaged.
[0420] The control panel 200 may not move to the closing position completely.
[0421] To prevent this from happening, the pushing member 410 having pushed the control
panel 200 stops and stays in the standby position, in the embodiment. To this end,
the pushing member sensing part 430 may sense the position of the pushing member 410,
and based on the sensing results, the operations of the pushing member 410 and the
driving part 420 rotating the pushing member 410 may be controlled.
[0422] Thus, the cooking appliance in the embodiment may prevent the generation of noise
or damage to the control panel 200 or the opening module 400 effectively, during the
processes of opening and closing the control panel 200.
[0423] Further, for the cooking appliance in the embodiment, the exterior of the rear of
the control panel 200 may ensure aesthetic qualities, regardless of the opening of
the control panel 200, and the control panel 200 may be opened and closed smoothly.
[Opening and closing structure of control panel]
[0424] Referring to FIGS. 2 to 5, the cooking appliance in the embodiment may be provided
in the form of a medium-and-small-sized steam oven.
[0425] In a cooking appliance provided in the form of a medium-and-small-sized steam oven,
it is difficult to obtain a space for disposing the water supply device 300 between
the cavity having the cooking space and the control panel. To dispose the water supply
device between the cooking space and the control panel, an up-down gap enough for
the water supply device to be disposed needs to be obtained between the upper surface
of the cavity and the control panel. However, the gap is hardly ensured in the medium-and-small-sized
steam oven or makes the appliance larger (taller) in size.
[0426] The control panel 200 of the embodiment, provided in the cooking appliance, may serve
as a cover covering the water supply device 300, in particular, the water tank 320
from the front. The control panel 200 may be provided in a way that entirely covers
the electronic component space 103 where the water supply device 300 is disposed from
the front.
[0427] The front surface of the electronic component space 103 may be covered by the control
panel 200, but as the control panel 200 moves to the opening position, the inside
of the electronic component space 103 may be open forward.
[0428] To prevent this from happening, the second front panel 130 may be provided on the
front surface of the electronic component space 103. The second front panel 130 may
be disposed at the front of the electronic component space 103 and serve as a cover
that covers the electronic component space 103 from the front of the electronic component
space 103.
[0429] Ordinarily, the first front panel 120 may be made of a metallic material that resists
high temperature, while ensuring structural rigidity.
[0430] Unlike the first front panel 120, the second front panel 130 may be made of a synthetic
resin such as plastics and the like. The second front panel 130 may not need to support
a heavy load, and temperature around the electronic component space 103 where the
second front panel 130 is disposed is less than temperature around the cooking space
101 where the first front panel 120 is disposed.
[0431] Considering this, the front surface of the electronic component space 103 may be
covered by the second front panel 130 made of a material that is lightweight and cheap
instead of a metal plate that is heavy and expensive.
[0432] For the water tank 320 to be withdrawn and inserted, a passage for allowing the water
tank 320 to come in and out may be formed on/through the front surface of the electronic
component space 103. The passage may be provided by the access hole 132 formed on
the second front panel 130.
[0433] The water tank 320 may come in and out through the access hole 132, and the front
surface of the water tank 320 mounted in the electronic component space 103 may be
exposed to the front of the second front panel 130 through the access hole 132.
[0434] The control panel 200 may blocking the exposure of the front surface of the water
tank 320 and the access hole 132, while blocking the second front panel 130 from the
front thereof. The control panel 200 may swivel to the opening position to expose
the access hole 132 forward, and in this state, the water tank 320 may come in and
out.
[0435] The area in which the second front panel 130 is disposed is an area that extends
horizontally and is easily bent and deformed and the like. The area is not exposed
unless the control panel 200 is provided in a way that opens and closes the access
hole 132.
[0436] In the case where the control panel 200 is provided as described with reference to
the embodiment, the area where the second front panel 130 is disposed is exposed together
with the access hole 132, in the case where the control panel 200 opens the access
hole 132.
[0437] In the case where the second front panel 130 is integrated with the first front panel
120, a bend deformation and the like of the second front panel 130 may be exposed
in the case where the control panel 200 opens the access hole 132.
[0438] Further, a structure in relation to the opening of the control panel 200, a structure
in relation to the coming in and out of the water tank 320, a structure in relation
to the fixation of the housing 310 and the like are provided at the second front panel
130.
[0439] If the second front panel 130 and the first front panel 120 are made of a metallic
material, the structures cause a number of man hours and incur large costs, to form
the second front panel 130.
[0440] To prevent this from happening, the second front panel 130 is not integrated with
the first front panel 120 and is provided apart from the first front panel 120, in
the embodiment.
[0441] The second front panel 130, provided as described above, may be made of a synthetic
resin material such as plastics and the like, unlike the first front panel 120 made
of a metallic material. Preferably, the second front panel 130 may be made of a synthetic
resin material having stiffness that is stiffness or greater of a metallic material
of the first front panel 120.
[0442] Since the second front panel 130 is provided as described above, the bend deformation
of the second front panel 130 may be prevented, and the exterior of the second front
panel 130, exposed as the control panel 200 opens the access hole 132, may look smooth
and neat.
[0443] Since the second front panel 130 is provided as described above, the structure in
relation to the opening of the control panel 200, a structure in relation to the coming
in and out of the water tank 320, a structure in relation to the fixation of the housing
310 and the like can be molded together when the second front panel 130 is molded,
thereby making it possible to easily manufacture the second front panel 130 and the
relevant structures at low costs.
[0444] FIG. 24 is a view showing a change in the gradients of a control panel of a cooking
appliance in one embodiment, and FIG. 25 is a perspective view showing a drawn state
of a water tank of a cooking appliance in one embodiment.
[0445] Referring to FIGS. 22 to 24, the opening operation of the control panel 200 in the
embodiment may be performed automatically.
[0446] For example, as the user presses the control panel opening and closing button, the
opening module 400 may push the control panel 200 forward (see FIGS. 22 and 23). Accordingly,
the control panel 200 inclines with the predetermine gradient (see FIG. 24(a)) and
then move to the opening position while gradually inclining forward by using its self
weight (see FIG. 24(b)).
[0447] Since the opening operation of the control panel 200 is performed automatically as
described above, the cooking appliance of the embodiment may help to reduce inconvenience
caused by a manual operation and the risk of injuries of the user, caused by a manual
operation.
[0448] The opening operation of the control panel 200 in the embodiment is performed in
a way that the control panel 200 swivels downward and is unfolded forward, and this
is an important factor for enabling an automatic opening operation of the control
panel 200.
[0449] The control panel 200 in the embodiment may swivel around the lower end of the control
panel 200, while swiveling between the closing position and the opening position.
The control panel 200 swivels around the lower end of the control panel 100 and move
to the opening position.
[0450] The control panel 200 may swivel downward and move to the opening position, and be
unfolded forward in/at the opening position. The control panel 200 inclines with the
predetermined gradient, based on the operation of the opening module 400, and then
moves to the opening position by using its self weight.
[0451] This results from the downward swivel and the forward spread of the control panel
200. In the case of a control panel 200 that swivels upward, the above-described operation
of the opening module 400 may not result in the automatic opening operation of the
control panel 200.
[0452] Further, the control panel 200 swiveled to the opening position and unfolded forward,
as illustrated in FIGS. 24 and 25, may be disposed between the door 150 and the water
tank 320.
[0453] That is, in the case where the control panel 200 swivels to the opening position
and is unfolded forward, the water tank 320 may be disposed further upward than the
control panel 200, while the water tank 320 is drawn from the electronic component
space 103 or inserted into the electronic component space 103.
[0454] Further, in the state where the control panel 200 swivels to the opening position
and is unfolded forward, the access hole 132 may be disposed further upward than the
control panel 200.
[0455] Accordingly, the control pane 200 having opened the access hole 132 for allowing
the water tank 320 to come in and out may be disposed further downward than the path
in which the water tank 320 moves.
[0456] Since the control panel 200 is disposed further downward than the path in which the
water tank 320 moves, the control panel 200 does not serve as an obstacle that covers
the access hole 132 and the water tank 320, from the user's sight.
[0457] Thus, while the water tank 320 is drawn or inserted, the access hole 132 and the
water tank 320 are seen well, and the user may not need to bend to see the position
of the access hole 132, ensuring improvement in ease of use and safety of the cooking
appliance.
[0458] Further, the control panel 200, disposed further downward than the path in which
the water tank 320 moves, may support the water tank 320 from below while the water
tank 320 is drawn or inserted, and guide the path of movement of the water tank 320.
[0459] Thus, the user may draw or insert the water tank 320 in a safe and convenient manner.
[0460] Further, the control panel 200, folded and disposed between the water tank 320 and
the door 150 as described above, may serve as a structure that blocks between the
door 150 and the water tank 320.
[0461] The control panel 200 may blocks water flowing from the water tank 320 from being
dropped to the door 150 and contaminating an area around the door 150.
[0462] Further, the control panel 200 may also block heat discharged from the upper end
of the door 150 and an area around the upper end of the door (e.g., the cooking space)
from being delivered to the user when the user draws or insert the water tank 320.
[0463] In the embodiment, the control panel 200 comprises the input part for adjusting the
operation of the cooking appliance, and the display displaying the operation state
of the cooking appliance.
[0464] In another example, the control panel may be provided as a simple panel that does
not comprise the input part, the display and the like. The control panel may be disposed
at the front of the electronic component space 103, cover the electronic component
space 103, swivel downward and move to the opening position, and be unfolded in/at
the opening position, like the control panel 200 provided above as an example.
[0465] In another embodiment, the control panel may also be provided in a way that a portion
of the control panel is only open. For example, the control panel may have a structure
in which the control panel is divided into a plurality of areas along the lateral
direction. At this time, an area covering the water tank 320 from the front of the
water tank 320 only swivels downward and is unfolded forward, among the plurality
of areas of the control panel, and the remaining areas may be fixed without being
open.
[0466] In yet another embodiment, the control panel may have a structure in which the control
panel is divided into a plurality of areas along the up-down direction, and an upper
area covering the water tank 320 from the front of the water tank 320 only swivels
downward and is unfolded forward, among the plurality of areas.
[0467] The embodiments are described above with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments
thereto. However, embodiments are not limited to the embodiments and drawings set
forth herein, and numerous other modifications and embodiments can be drawn by one
skilled in the art within the technical scope of the disclosure The technical scope
of protection of the subject matter of the disclosure is to be defined according to
following claims.
[Description of reference numerals] |
133c: |
Reinforcement rib |
100: |
Main body |
133d: |
Connection rib |
101: |
Cooking space |
134: |
Lowe groove part |
103: |
Electronic component space |
136: |
Cam passage hole |
104: |
Vent hole |
140: |
Upper panel |
110: |
Cavity |
141: |
Blocking panel part |
120: |
First front panel |
143: |
Duct part |
122: |
Exhaust opening |
145: |
Electronic component space cover |
123: |
First protruding surface part |
150: |
Door |
124: |
Passage hole |
155: |
Handle |
125: |
Second protruding surface part |
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|
126: |
Open part |
160: |
Convection part |
130: |
Second front panel |
170: |
Fan module |
131: |
Panel main body part |
200: |
Control panel |
131a: |
First inner wall part |
250: |
Hinge module |
131b: |
Second inner wall part |
251: |
Hinge part |
131c: |
Third inner wall part |
255: |
Hinge case |
131d: |
Outer wall part |
300: |
Water supply device |
132: |
Access hole |
310: |
Housing |
133a: |
Fitting coupling part |
311: |
Bottom surface part |
133b: |
Fixing coupling part |
311a: |
Support surface |
311b: |
Overlap surface |
325b: |
Connected surface part |
311c: |
First front coupling part |
325c: |
Grip projection |
311d: |
Second front coupling part |
326: |
Insertion space |
311e: |
First downward coupling part |
327: |
Sliding projection |
311f: |
Second downward coupling part |
329: |
Lateral projection |
313: |
Lateral surface part |
330: |
Water tank sensing part |
315: |
Nozzle |
340: |
Pump |
317: |
Guide projection |
400: |
Opening module |
320: |
Water tank |
410: |
Pushing member |
321: |
Stopper |
415: |
Contact projection |
323: |
Nozzle |
420: |
Driving part |
325: |
Grip part |
430: |
Pushing member sensing part |
325a: |
Depressed surface part |
s: |
Fastening member |