BAKING OVEN
20210381695 · 2021-12-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Daniel REHAGE (Chemnitz, DE)
- Johann BRAUN (Hiddenhausen, DE)
- Johann-Sebastian LESSMANN (Kirchlengern, DE)
- Christian REDIKOP (Bad Oeynhausen, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A baking oven has a baking oven muffle, on which at least one pull-out guide is arranged. Each pull-out guide has a stationary guide rail and a movable running rail, wherein one or two side grids with at least one receptacle for a cooking good carrier is or are held on the running rail. The carrier is arranged between two of the side grids.
Claims
1. A baking oven (1) comprising: a baking oven muffle (2), at least one pull-out guide (6) connected to the baking oven muffle (2), the at least one pull-out guide (6) having a stationary guide rail (7) and a movable running rail (9), two side grids, wherein one or two of the side grids (10, 10′, 10″) are held on the movable running rail (9), and a cooking good carrier (14) arranged between the two side grids (10, 10′, 10″) and configured for connection to at least one receptacle on at least one of the side grids, wherein the side grids (10, 10′, 10″) are shorter than the cooking good carrier (14) in a direction parallel to a longitudinal direction of the pull-out guides (6).
2. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein the cooking good carrier (14) is configured to be arranged in a middle pull-out position with a front section projecting from the baking oven muffle (2), while the two side grids (10, 10′, 10″) are still arranged completely in the baking oven muffle.
3. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein the cooking good carrier (14) is configured to be arranged in a maximum pull-out position with a front section projecting from the baking oven muffle (2), while the two side grids (10, 10′ 10″) are still arranged completely in the baking oven muffle.
4. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein the cooking good carrier (14) is designed to be at least 20% longer in the longitudinal direction than the side grids (10, 10′, 10″).
5. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein latching means are provided which latch the side grids (10, 10′, 10″) in a maximum pull-out position and/or in a middle pull-out position between a pull-in position and the maximum pull-out position.
6. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the side grids (10, 10′, 10″) is arranged on at least one side hanging or standing on the at least one pull-out guide (6).
7. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein the at least one pull-out guide (6) is arranged on a bottom (4) of the baking oven muffle (2), and supports both side grids (10″), by means of a support (20).
8. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein the stationary guide rail (7) is arranged above the movable running rail (9).
9. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein a pull-out-extending middle rail (8) is arranged between the stationary guide rail (7) and the running rail (9).
10. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein the side grid (10, 10′, 10″) in a maximum extension position is arranged at least partially outside the baking oven muffle.
11. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein the side grids (10, 10′, 10″) and/or the running rails (9) of the pull-out guide (6) are connected to one another via a synchronizing means.
12. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein each side grid (10, 10′, 10″) has at least two horizontal rods (12) between which an edge (15) of the cooking good carrier (14) is held.
13. The baking oven according to claim 12, wherein a projection (16, 26) or a supporting element for fixing the cooking good carrier (14) in a tilt-proof manner is formed on a rod (12) of a receptacle for an edge (15) of a cooking good carrier (14).
14. The baking oven according to claim 12, wherein an undercut (150) is arranged on at least one edge (15) of the cooking good carrier (14), which undercut (150) rests against a front angled end section (13) of at least one of the rods (12) when the cooking good carrier (14) is inserted into one of the side grids (10).
15. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein the running rail (9) is at least 10% shorter than the guide rail (7) of the pull-out guide (6).
16. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein in a middle pull-out position of the pull-out guide (6) a front end of the running rail (9) is arranged inside the baking oven muffle (2).
17. The baking oven according to claim 3, wherein in a maximum extension position of the pull-out guide (6) a front end of the running rail (9) is arranged inside the baking oven muffle (2).
18. The baking oven according to claim 1, wherein at least one spring element (30) is provided between the baking oven muffle (2) and the cooking good carrier (14), which spring element (30) prestresses the cooking good carrier (14) in an opening direction in a closed position of the baking oven (1).
19. The baking oven according to claim 18, wherein the spring element (30) engages releasably or non-detachably with a synchronizing means or with a side grid (10, 10′, 10″).
20. The baking oven according to to claim 1, wherein at least one stop element made of an elastic material is provided on the cooking good carrier (14) on a side facing the oven door.
Description
[0019] The invention is explained in more detail below by means of a design example with reference to the attached drawings. It is shown in:
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[0028] A baking oven 1 comprises a baking oven muffle 2, which has two side walls 3, which are connected to each other by a bottom 4 and a ceiling 5. In an interior of the baking oven muffle 2, there is a pull-out guide 6 on each side wall 3, which is fixed to the side wall 3 or the ceiling 5 with a stationary guide rail 7. On the guide rail 7, a pull-out-extending middle rail 8 is movably mounted, on which a running rail 9 can be moved, the movable bearing being preferably provided by rolling elements. In the longitudinal direction of the pull-out guide 6, the running rail 9 is designed to be shorter than the guide rail 7 and the middle rail 8, in particular by more than 10%, preferably by more than 20%.
[0029] A side grid 10 is held to the running rail 9, which has vertical posts 11 between which horizontal rods 12 run. The side grid 10 can be attached to the running rail 9 in a non-detachable way, e.g. by welding, or detachable, e.g. by clips, locking devices, screws or other detachable fasteners. Two horizontal rods 12 form a receptacle for an edge 15 of a cooking good carrier 14, which in the design example shown is designed as a baking tray, whereby grids or other cooking good carriers can also be used. The rods 12 are angled at one end section 13 so that, in a front view as shown in
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[0032] The cooking good carrier 14 is longer than the side grid 10, particularly by at least 20%, preferably at least 30%, in the longitudinal direction of the pull-out guide 6. The running rail 9 is approximately the same length as the side grid 10, whereby the cooking good carrier 14 protrudes over the side grid 10 in a front area, whereas it is essentially flush with the side rail in the rear area.
[0033] In
[0034] If, when preparing food, access is required to part of cooking good carrier 14, it can be moved to a middle pull-out position as shown in
[0035] If the user wishes to move the cooking good carrier 14 further in front of the oven muffle 2, he can do so as shown in
[0036] In the embodiment shown, the side grids 10 comprise a large number of horizontal rods 12, each of which forms receptacles for a cooking good carrier 14. It is of course possible to adapt and vary the number of so formed supports to the type of oven. In addition, the pull-out guide 6 can also be positioned to the side of the side grid or below the side grid 10 instead of above the side grid 10.
[0037] In order to increase the stability of an oven 1 according to the invention, at least one synchronizing means 19, e.g. as a sheet or as a rod, can be arranged between the right and left side grid 10. The at least one synchronizing means 19 is preferably located in an area of the side grid 10 which is vertically spaced from the pull-out guide 6. Additionally or alternatively, the two pull-out guides can also be connected to each other. Detachable or non-detachable fastening means can be provided for the synchronizing means 19.
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[0039] The side grid 10′ has a profile 24 in the area of the pull-out guide 6, in particular a U-shaped profile 24 on which a support 25 is formed. This means that the support 25 can be supported on the running rail 9, so that additional fastening of the side grid 10′, as is required for a suspended arrangement on an underside of the pull-out guide 6, is not necessary. The support 25 can be placed loosely on the running rail 9, whereby optional fixing is of course possible. The fixing can be either detachable, e.g. by clipping or screwing, or non-detachable, e.g. by welding.
[0040] To secure the cooking good carrier 14 to the side grid 10′, it has an upwardly directed projection 26 on the lower horizontal rod 12 of each of the two horizontal rods 12, between which an edge 15 of the cooking good carrier 14 is held, which engages from below in a corresponding recess 27 on the edge 15 of the cooking good carrier 14. Instead of a projection 26, there may also be a pin or embossing.
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[0042] The pull-out guide 6 support a support 20, which supports a side grid 10″ on opposite sides. The support 20 has two upwardly projecting legs 21 for this purpose, although other designs of the support 20 can also be provided for fixing the side grids 10″.
[0043] For the latter two embodiments, all the features described in detail for the first embodiment are also valid with regard to rail lengths, cooking good carrier and side grid positions, latching elements and synchronization means.
[0044] Each of the illustrated pull-out guides 6 can have a cover element not shown in the rear area of the guide rail. The cover protects the inside of the pull-out guide 6 from contamination and serves as a stop for the running rail 9 when retracted.
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[0046] The spring element 30 is located between a back wall of the oven muffle 2 and the cooking good carrier 14. Alternatively, the spring element 30 can also be provided between the oven muffle 2 and the side grid 10 or between the guide rail 7 and the running rail 9. In any case, the cooking good carrier 14 is directly or indirectly pretensioned in the opening direction via the spring element 30, whereby in the closed position the oven door holds the cooking good carrier 14 in the draw-in position. At a contact area between the cooking good carrier 14 and the oven door, an elastic stop element can be provided, e.g. at the edge 15, in order to avoid stop noises.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0047] 1 Oven
[0048] 2 Oven muffle
[0049] 3 Side wall
[0050] 4 Bottom
[0051] 5 Ceiling
[0052] 6 Pull-out guide
[0053] 7 Guide rail
[0054] 8 Middle rail
[0055] 9 Running rail
[0056] 10, 10′, 10″ Side grids
[0057] 11 Post
[0058] 12 Rod
[0059] 13 End section
[0060] 14 Cooking good carrier
[0061] 15 Edge
[0062] 150 Undercut
[0063] 151 Insertion bevel
[0064] 152 Receptacle
[0065] 16 Projection
[0066] 17 Recess
[0067] 18 Roller
[0068] 19 Synchronizing means
[0069] 20 Support
[0070] 21 Leg
[0071] 24 Profile
[0072] 25 Support
[0073] 26 Projection
[0074] 27 Recess
[0075] 30 Spring element
[0076] 31 End
[0077] 32 Connecting piece