Patent classifications
F24C15/021
SEALING SYSTEM FOR AN OVEN CAVITY
The present invention relates to a sealing system for an oven cavity (10) of an oven, in particular of a cooking oven. The sealing system includes an outer steam-tight gasket (20) attachable or attached at a front frame (26), which encloses a cavity frame (12) of the oven cavity, which in turn encloses a front opening of said oven cavity (10). The sealing system includes an inner heat resistant gasket (18) attachable or attached at the cavity frame (12) and/or at the front frame (26), so that the inner heat resistant gasket (18) is aligned at least partially at the cavity frame (12) and at an inner panel (16) of an oven door (14) for closing the oven cavity (10) in a closed state of said oven door (14). The sealing system includes a gap sealing (19) arrangeable or arranged within a gap between the cavity frame (12) and the front frame (26), so that the gap sealing (19) encloses completely or partially the cavity frame (12). The inner heat resistant gasket (18) and the outer steam-tight gasket (20) are attachable or attached in such a way, that said inner heat resistant gasket (18) and outer steam-tight gasket (20) are aligned at the inner panel (16) of the oven door (14) at least in the closed state of said oven door (14).
DOOR AND DOMESTIC COOKING DEVICE
A door for a household cooking appliance includes an outer pane, an inner pane, a condensate collecting strip provided on a lower edge of the door for collecting a liquid condensed on the inner pane, and a seal element arranged at least in one portion in a gap between the outer pane and the inner pane. The seal element is exclusively connected to the condensate collecting strip.
Cooking appliance
The disclosure relates to a cooking appliance capable of reducing noise generated when a door is closed using a buffer member that is easily fixed to a hinge unit. The cooking appliance includes a main body, a cooking chamber provided to have a front surface opened inside the main body, a door to open and close the cooking chamber, a hinge unit coupled to the main body to rotatably support the door, and a buffer member fixed to the door to buffer an impact generated when the door is closed by contacting the hinge unit when the door is closed.
HOUSEHOLD COOKING APPLIANCE INCLUDING A NON-WELDED OVEN CAVITY HAVING A SEAL ALLOWING PYROLYTIC CLEANING
A household cooking appliance having a high temperature pyrolytic cleaning cycle includes a non-welded oven cavity accessible through an opening. The non-welded oven cavity includes a plurality of panels mechanically coupled together without welding and at least one seal disposed between the mechanically coupled panels of the plurality of panels for allowing pyrolytic cleaning of the non-welded oven cavity.
COOKING APPLIANCE
A cooking appliance in one embodiment may include a main body provided therein with a cooking space, a door configured to open and close the cooking space, a packing member disposed at an entrance of the cooking space and configured to seal a gap that is created in a portion where the main body contacts the door with the door closed, and a bracket coupled to a lower portion of the door and to suppress contact between the packing member and a foreign substance moving to the lower portion of the door with the door closed.
FOOD OVEN
An oven comprises: a muffle extending along a longitudinal axis and configured to define a cooking cavity; the muffle having an edge configured to define an opening for the access to the cooking cavity; the opening extending around the longitudinal axis; a front panel coupled to the muffle and configured to surround the opening of the muffle; at least one sealing element; the front panel and the muffle being shaped to define a groove, which surrounds the opening of the muffle and is configured to house the at least one sealing element; the groove being defined by a back wall, a first side wall proximal to the opening and a second side wall distal to the opening; the first side wall having an axial height lower than the axial height of the second side wall.
DOMESTIC APPLIANCE DEVICE
A household appliance device includes a first structural unit, a second structural unit, and an insulation unit configured to provide an insulation between the first and second structural units. The insulation unit includes a placement assist element configured to tailor an exterior shape of the insulation unit to the first structural unit for placement of the insulation unit, and an expansion compensation element configured to compensate at least substantially a thermal expansion of at least one subregion of the insulation unit.
GASKETS AND A METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME
A gasket may include a tubular section which has a protection layer and a mesh layer. The protection layer may form a first tube, and the mesh layer may form a second tube, which may be enclosed in the first tube. The mesh layer may be formed by a metal wire in a spiral fashion extending along an axial direction of the second tube. The mesh layer may provide an elastic support to the protection layer when the protection layer tube is pressed by an external force.
Oven door with cooling
A door assembly for a domestic cooking appliance includes an outer door skin; an inner door liner; a transparent viewing panel assembly between the outer door skin and the inner door liner; an interior region located between the outer door skin and the viewing panel assembly; a lower air opening in a lower region of the door assembly that fluidly connects the interior region with an environment outside of the door assembly; an upper air opening in an upper region of the door assembly that fluidly connects the interior region with the environment outside of the door assembly; and an angled air guide forming a portion of a wall of the interior region between the lower air opening and the upper air opening, the angled air guide being non-coplanar with, and non-perpendicular to, a surface of a viewing panel of the viewing panel assembly.
Gaskets and a method for making the same
A gasket may include a tubular section which has a protection layer and a mesh layer. The protection layer may form a first tube, and the mesh layer may form a second tube, which may be enclosed in the first tube. The mesh layer may be formed by a metal wire in a spiral fashion extending along an axial direction of the second tube. The mesh layer may provide an elastic support to the protection layer when the protection layer tube is pressed by an external force.