METHOD FOR OPERATING A STEAM COOKING APPLIANCE AND STEAM COOKING APPLIANCE

20210386233 · 2021-12-16

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    Abstract

    The application provides a method for operating a steam cooking appliance (10) having a food preparation cavity, a steam system comprising a steam generator and a water tank (20) for supplying water to the steam generator, and drive means for displacing the water tank between an operative position in which the water tank is inserted into the steam cooking appliance to supply water to the steam generator, and a non-operative position in which the water tank is at least partially expelled from the steam cooking appliance. The method comprises: Displacing the water tank (20) from the operative position to the non-operative position if it is detected that the steam system might require a refill with water.

    Claims

    1. A method for operating a steam cooking appliance having a food preparation cavity, a steam system comprising a steam generator and a water tank for supplying water to the steam generator, and drive means for displacing the water tank between an operative position in which the water tank is inserted into the steam cooking appliance to supply water to the steam generator, and a non-operative position in which the water tank is at least partially expelled from the steam cooking appliance, the method comprising: displacing the water tank from the operative position to the non-operative position when the steam cooking appliance detects that the steam system might require a refill with water.

    2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: displacing the water tank from the operative position to the non-operative position if a function is selected that requires water.

    3. The method of claim 1, the method further comprising: providing an optical alert to prompt a user to fill up the water tank.

    4. The method of any of claim 1, further comprising outputting an acoustic alert when a function is selected that requires water.

    5. The method of claim 1, further comprising: (a) monitoring a water level within the steam system; and (b) displacing the water tank from the operative position to the non-operative position if it is detected that the water level within the steam system is below a predetermined level.

    6. The method of claim 5, in which the predetermined level is determined based on a selected operating mode.

    7. The method of claim 6, in which the predetermined level is determined before starting operating program upon a user selecting an operating mode.

    8. The method of claim 6, in which the determination of the predetermined level is repeatedly carried out during execution of an operating program.

    9. The method of any of claim 5, further comprising outputting a user alert when it is detected that the water level within the water tank is below a predetermined level.

    10. The method of claim 9, wherein the user alert comprises an acoustic alarm.

    11. The method of claim 1, wherein a fill opening of the water tank is exposed which the non-operative position of the water tank.

    12. A steam cooking appliance comprising: a food preparation cavity, a steam generator, a water tank for supplying water to the steam generator, the water tank configured to be displaced between an operative position in which the water tank is inserted into the steam cooking appliance to supply water to the steam generator, and a non-operative position in which the water tank is at least partially expelled from the steam cooking appliance, drive means configured to displace the water tank between the operative position and the non-operative position, control means configured to operate said drive means to displace the water tank from the operative position to the non-operative position if it is detected that the steam system might require a refill with water.

    13. The steam cooking appliance of claim 12, comprising a front panel having an opening for insertion of the water tank, the water tank having a front panel which in the operative position is positioned to be substantially flush with the front panel of the steam cooking appliance, the water tank further comprising a fill opening which in the non-operative position is at least partially exposed to be accessible to a user.

    14. The steam cooking appliance -of claim 12, further comprising a touch sensitive element assigned to the water tank and operable to activate the drive means for displacing the water tank.

    15. The steam cooking appliance of claim 14, wherein the touch sensitive element is provided at a front panel of the water tank.

    16. The steam cooking appliance of claim 13, further comprising a water-permeable cover which spans the fill opening

    17. The steam cooking appliance of claim 12, further comprising means for monitoring a water level within the water tank and/or a steam circuit comprising the steam generator, wherein the control means is configured to operate the drive means to displace the water tank from the operative position to the non-operative position if it is detected that said water level within is below a predetermined level.

    18. The steam cooking appliance of claim 12, further comprising user alert means, wherein the control means is configured to activate the user alert means when it is detected that the water tank might require a refill with water.

    19. The steam cooking appliance of claim 12, wherein the water tank comprises a transparent or translucent scale for the filling level of the tank.

    20. The steam cooking appliance of claim 12, further comprising a display, wherein the control is configured to indicate on the display the filling level of the tank and/or a quantity of water to be filled into the water tank.

    21. The steam cooking appliance of any one of claim 12, wherein the steam cooking appliance allows complete removal of the water tank from the steam cooking appliance.

    22. The steam cooking appliance of claim 12, wherein the control means is configured to initiate displacement of the water tank from a the non-operative position to the operative position: (a) on user request, (b) upon insertion of the water tank at the steam cooking appliance; (c) when detecting that the water tank has been filled to at least a predetermined level; and/or (d) on expiry of a predetermined waiting time upon expulsion of the water tank.

    23. A cooking appliance comprising a user interface, a front panel, an oven cavity, a steam generator configured to generate steam for cooking food in the oven cavity, a water tank configured to supply water to the steam generator for generating steam for cooking, said water tank being removably received through an opening in the front panel of the cooking appliance, a motor configured to drive the water tank between an operative position thereof wherein a front panel of the water tank is flush with the front panel of the cooking appliance and a non-operative position wherein the water tank is partially ejected from said opening such that a fill opening in the water tank is exposed and accessible from outside the appliance, a controller configured to execute a steam-cooking cooking operation corresponding to a user input via the user interface, said controller being further configured to automatically operate the motor to drive the water tank into said non-operative position after said user input but prior to initiating the steam-cooking operation if a water level in said water tank or in said steam generator is determined to be below a threshold level in order that the water tank can be filled via the fill opening prior to initiating the steam-cooking operation, and a user switch configured to signal the controller to manually drive the water tank between the operative position and the non-operative position based on a user actuating said switch.

    24. The cooking appliance according to claim 23, said controller being further configured to continuously or repeatedly monitor said water level during said steam-cooking operation and to automatically operate the motor to displace the water tank to the non-operative position and concurrently to sound an audible alert if the water level becomes insufficient to complete the steam-cooking operation.

    Description

    [0048] FIG. 1 illustrates a steam cooking appliance 10 which in the illustrated embodiment is a cooking oven having an oven cavity (not shown) which is closed by an oven door 12. Above oven door 12 the steam cooking appliance 10 comprises a front panel 14 in which there are provided operating elements, such as a knob 15 shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, and a display 16. Display 16 also can be configured as a touchscreen element which may be used both as a display and as a user interface for the user to input instructions to the steam cooking appliance. In the front panel 14 there is provided an opening 18 in which there is accommodated a water tank 20 which in the situation illustrated in FIG. 1 is located in the non-operative position in which the water tank 20 is partially ejected to expose a fill opening 22 which is provided at the upper side of tank 20.

    [0049] In the illustrated embodiment tank 20 is a drawer-like element which can be displaced in a horizontal direction so is to be ejected from, or injected into, the steam cooking appliance 10. While water tank 20 is illustrated as having a substantially square cross-section, the tank may have any desired cross-sectional shape. Water tank 20 has a volume of about 1 liter which is well sufficient for usual cooking operations carried out in a steam cooking appliance. While in the non-operative position illustrated in FIG. 1 the water tank 20 can be filled by pouring water into fill opening 22, in preferred embodiments water tank 20 is configured to be completely removable from the steam cooking appliance so that the tank can be carried to a water tap for filling.

    [0050] To facilitate manipulating and carrying the water tank 20, the water tank 20 at its lateral sides comprises recessed grips 24 which are sized to accommodate fingers of the user. Water tank 20 which is made of a transparent or translucent material further is provided with a scale 26 which indicates to the user the filling level of water within the tank. To enable an unobstructed view onto the scale 26 during pouring water into the filling opening 22, irrespective of whether the user is left-handed or right-handed, a scale 26 is provided on both sides of water tank 20. In the illustrated embodiment, the distance d.sub.t by which the tank is ejected when in the non-operating position is similar to the distance d.sub.h by which a door handle 28 that is provided at the oven door 12 projects from the front face of the steam cooking appliance 10.

    [0051] FIGS. 2 to 4 illustrate a steam cooking appliance 10 similar to the one depicted in FIG. 1 during different operational states of the water tank 20.

    [0052] FIG. 2 shows the situation when water tank 20 is in its operative position in which it is fully inserted into the steam cooking appliance 10 so as to supply water to a steam generator which provides steam into the oven cavity. In the operative position a front panel 30 that is mounted at the front face of water tank 20 is positioned to extend in the same plane as the front face of front panel 14 of the steam cooking appliance 10, so that tank front panel 30 is flush with appliance front panel 14.

    [0053] FIG. 3 illustrates a manual operation of water tank 20 wherein the user pushes with his hand 32 onto the front panel 30 of the tank which in this embodiment is configured as a touch sensitive button that is connected to activate a drive motor for displacing the tank from the operative position of FIG. 2 into the non-operative position illustrated in FIG. 1.

    [0054] FIG. 4 illustrates the steam cooking appliance 10 when the control of the cooking appliance has triggered expulsion of the water tank 20 upon having determined that the water level within the tank is not sufficient to carry out a cooking operation which the user has selected such as by operation of knob 15. To this end, water tank 20 comprises a level sensor which continually measures the water level within the tank and provides a level signal to the control of the cooking appliance. In this situation water tank 20 is ejected from opening 18 without the hand 32 of the user touching the front panel 30 of the water tank 20 until the tank reaches the non-operative position also illustrated in FIG. 1 in which the fill opening 22 of water tank 20 is exposed so that water can be poured into the tank. In addition to the user being alerted to refill the tank by the expulsion of the tank, an alarm such as an acoustic alarm, for example a beeper, or a visual alarm, such as an icon or a text message displayed on display 16 can be output to the user. The alert shown on the user interface may be also constituted by a symbol or icon and numbers

    [0055] FIG. 5 illustrates a further embodiment in which the fill opening 22 is covered by a mesh 34 which allows pouring water into the tank 20 but which prevents the user from reaching into opening 22 so as to avoid that a finger is trapped in the opening 22 when the tank is reinserted into the opening 18 provided in front panel 14.

    [0056] Mesh 32 may have a certain thickness so that it additionally can act as a wave breaker for horizontal water waves that may be created during handling or motion of the container. Furthermore, the mesh 34 may be configured to be dismountable, so that the mesh 34 can be removed in case that a user wants to clean the interior of the water tank 20.

    [0057] FIG. 5 further illustrates an embodiment of the steam cooking appliance in which only a portion of the front face of the water tank 20 is used as a button for activating the drive means. That is, whereas the lower part of the front face of water tank 20 is covered by a front panel 30 that is fixed with respect to the tank, an activation button 36 is provided in the upper half of the front face of water tank 20 above front panel 30.

    [0058] The displacement of water tank 20 preferably is implemented by electric drive means which engages the tank, such as an electric motor which engages a gear rack that is provided at the bottom side of the tank. In such embodiments, the tank when in the non-operative position illustrated in FIG. 1 is positioned such that the end of the gear rack still is engaged with the motor, but by slightly pulling water tank 20 outwards is disengaged, so that the tank can be completely removed from the steam cooking appliance 10.

    [0059] Similarly, upon having completely removed the tank so as to fill the tank at the kitchen sink, the tank 20 is inserted into opening 18 within front panel 14 until a latching mechanism is able to grab the rear part of the tank. The engagement of the latching mechanism with the drive motor can be sensed by a sensor which sends and activation signal to the control means, which then can start the latching mechanism so as to fully retract the tank into its operative position illustrated in FIG. 2. The latching mechanism can be driven by a motor.

    [0060] In such embodiments, the control further preferably is configured to cause the tank to be automatically displaced from the non-operative position of FIG. 1 into the operative position of FIG. 2 after expiry of a certain waiting time.

    [0061] Thus, if the container has been ejected by a user, and has been left in the ejected position without any other operation being performed such as interaction with the door or the user interface, after a certain period of time, referred to as “waiting time”, the container will be automatically retracted by the oven controls. For instance, if the user selects a steam function and activates the start of the cooking operation, but then the water sensor detects that there is not enough water to perform the selected function, the water container will be ejected. At this point, if the user does not operate the oven within the waiting time, the container will be automatically re-inserted, whereupon the cooking operation can be started to be conducted until the water in the tank has been consumed.

    [0062] The automatic reinsertion will also be activated when in the above situation in which the container has been ejected, the user selects a different cooking function for which less water is required, and thus the level sensor indicates that the water level within the steam circuit is at or above the predetermined level required for the newly selected cooking operation.

    REFERENCE SIGNS

    [0063] 10 steam cooking appliance [0064] 12 oven door [0065] 14 front panel [0066] 15 knob [0067] 16 display [0068] 18 opening [0069] 20 water tank [0070] 22 fill opening [0071] 24 recessed grip [0072] 26 scale [0073] 28 door handle [0074] 30 front panel of tank [0075] 32 hand [0076] 34 mesh [0077] 36 activation button