Patent classifications
F24C15/36
System and Method for Insulating an Outdoor Patio Heater
An insulated cover for the top of an outdoor patio heater includes a toolless fastening system and multiple layers of material. The upper layer is silicone-coated fiberclass cloth; the lower layer is a high-temperature fiber glass fabric, and those enclose an insulating layer of needle mat. The upper and lower layers are formed into substantially conical shapes using three radial sewing darts that are offset from the center of the layer. The fastening system has three sprung hooks spaced around the underside of the cover to hold the cover on the conical metal top of the heater. The hooks are fixed by lacing anchors to the lower and insulating layers.
System and Method for Insulating an Outdoor Patio Heater
An insulated cover for the top of an outdoor patio heater includes a toolless fastening system and multiple layers of material. The upper layer is silicone-coated fiberclass cloth; the lower layer is a high-temperature fiber glass fabric, and those enclose an insulating layer of needle mat. The upper and lower layers are formed into substantially conical shapes using three radial sewing darts that are offset from the center of the layer. The fastening system has three sprung hooks spaced around the underside of the cover to hold the cover on the conical metal top of the heater. The hooks are fixed by lacing anchors to the lower and insulating layers.
Electric range
An electric range is provided that may include a case; at least one fan configured to cool an inside of the case; at least one first through hole formed on a lower surface of the case and configured to supply air to the at least one fan; and a first cover disposed to encircle the at least one first through hole outside of the lower surface of the case and having a plurality of first slits. The first cover may prevent a foreign substance from contacting the at least one fan. The foreign substance may be an end portion of a user's body, for example, a user's finger. The at least one fan may have no structure for preventing contact of a foreign substance.
Electric range
An electric range is provided that may include a case; at least one fan configured to cool an inside of the case; at least one first through hole formed on a lower surface of the case and configured to supply air to the at least one fan; and a first cover disposed to encircle the at least one first through hole outside of the lower surface of the case and having a plurality of first slits. The first cover may prevent a foreign substance from contacting the at least one fan. The foreign substance may be an end portion of a user's body, for example, a user's finger. The at least one fan may have no structure for preventing contact of a foreign substance.
Portable baking oven
A portable baking oven has an upper portion and a lower portion that define a baking chamber. A baking chamber opening may be defined entirely by the oven upper portion. The upper portion may pivot away from the lower portion to allow access to the interior of the oven for cleaning. The oven may include a gas-powered infrared bottom burner and a gas-powered curved back burner.
Portable baking oven
A portable baking oven has an upper portion and a lower portion that define a baking chamber. A baking chamber opening may be defined entirely by the oven upper portion. The upper portion may pivot away from the lower portion to allow access to the interior of the oven for cleaning. The oven may include a gas-powered infrared bottom burner and a gas-powered curved back burner.
Stove Top Cover
A stove top cover for a stove is described herein. The stove top cover can include a top surface and a bottom surface. The stove top can further include a cutout extending through the top surface and the bottom surface having a periphery that defines the cutout. Still further, the stove top cover can include a flange formed on the top surface that extends around the periphery of the cutout and projects outwardly from the top surface to a height and extends inwardly a distance toward an edge of a burner of the stove top.
Stove Top Cover
A stove top cover for a stove is described herein. The stove top cover can include a top surface and a bottom surface. The stove top can further include a cutout extending through the top surface and the bottom surface having a periphery that defines the cutout. Still further, the stove top cover can include a flange formed on the top surface that extends around the periphery of the cutout and projects outwardly from the top surface to a height and extends inwardly a distance toward an edge of a burner of the stove top.
Oven appliance with spill control and heat regulating features
An oven appliance having an oven chamber positioned within a cabinet and a top panel defining one or more vent apertures includes a false back assembly for facilitating the containment of spilled fluids and the cooling of electronic components within the cabinet. The false back assembly includes a false back spaced apart from a range back to define a spill channel. A spill deflector is positioned below the vent apertures and above the spill channel along the vertical direction such that the spill deflector is configured for collecting fluids spilled through the vent apertures and directing the spilled fluids to the spill channel where they may be safely routed around sensitive electronic components.
Oven appliance with spill control and heat regulating features
An oven appliance having an oven chamber positioned within a cabinet and a top panel defining one or more vent apertures includes a false back assembly for facilitating the containment of spilled fluids and the cooling of electronic components within the cabinet. The false back assembly includes a false back spaced apart from a range back to define a spill channel. A spill deflector is positioned below the vent apertures and above the spill channel along the vertical direction such that the spill deflector is configured for collecting fluids spilled through the vent apertures and directing the spilled fluids to the spill channel where they may be safely routed around sensitive electronic components.