Lid Assembly And A Cooking Appliance Equipped With Such Lid Assembly
20230270275 · 2023-08-31
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Abstract
A cooking machine equipped with such a lid assembly, wherein, the lid assembly includes: a cover lid, venting holes arranged at a middle part of the cover lid; a baking assembly arranged on the cover lid and communicating with the venting hole; an air discharging tube passing through the cover lid; a pressure limiting valve arranged on the air discharging tube; a sealing hood detachably arranged below the cover lid and including a first annular position-limiting protrusion protruding upward, the first annular position-limiting protrusion surrounding the outer side of the venting holes and located at the inner side of the air discharging tube; a first sealing part includes a first sealing lip, a second sealing lip, and a position-limiting part in cooperation with the first annular position-limiting protrusion to fix the first sealing part to the sealing hood. The first sealing lip cooperates in a sealed manner with the outer face of the first annular position-limiting protrusion, and the second sealing lip cooperates in a sealed manner with a lower surface of the cover lid, to separate the air discharging tube from the baking assembly.
Claims
1. A lid assembly comprising: a cover lid with venting holes arranged at a middle part of the cover lid; a baking assembly arranged on the cover lid and communicating with the venting holes; an air discharging tube passing through the cover lid; a pressure limiting valve arranged on the air discharging tube; a sealing hood detachably arranged below the cover lid and comprising a first annular position limiting protrusion protruding upward, the first annular position limiting protrusion surrounding an outer side of the venting holes and located at the an inner side of the air discharging tube; a first sealing part comprising a first sealing lip, a second sealing lip, and a position limiting part cooperating with the first annular position limiting protrusion to fix the first sealing part to the sealing hood, wherein, the first sealing lip cooperates in a sealed manner with an outer face of the first annular position limiting protrusion, and the second sealing lip cooperates in a sealed manner with a lower surface of the cover lid, so as to separate the air discharging tube from the baking assembly.
2. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover lid further comprises a second annular position limiting protrusion protruding downward, the second sealing lip sloping up to seal with and to match a form of an outer face of the second annular position limiting protrusion.
3. The lid assembly of claim 2, wherein a height of the first annular position limiting protrusion is greater than a height of the second annular position limiting protrusion.
4. The lid assembly of claim 2, wherein the first annular position limiting protrusion comprises a first inner annular wall obliquely arranged and a first outer annular wall obliquely arranged, a first angle a formed between the first inner annular wall and the first outer annular wall; the second annular position limiting protrusion comprises a second inner annular wall obliquely arranged and a second outer annular wall obliquely arranged, a second angle b formed between the second inner annular wall and the second outer annular wall, and wherein, the first angle a is smaller than the second angle b.
5. The lid assembly of claim 4, wherein the range of the first angle a is 23°≤a≤33°, and the range of the second angle b is 95°≤b≤105°.
6. The lid assembly of claim 4, wherein the first annular position limiting protrusion further comprises a first arc part located between the first inner annular wall and the first outer annular wall, and the second annular position limiting protrusion further comprises a second arc part located between the second inner annular wall and the second outer annular wall.
7. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein a third angle c is formed between the first sealing lip and the second sealing lip, the range of the third angle c being 46°≤c≤57°.
8. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein a length L1 of the first sealing lip is greater than a length L2 of the second sealing lip.
9. The lid assembly of claim 8, wherein the range of the length L1 of the first sealing lip is 7.5 mm≤L1≤10.5 mm, and the range of the length L2 of the second sealing lip is 4 mm≤L2≤8 mm.
10. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing hood further comprises a position limiting ring arranged at an inner side of the first annular position limiting protrusion, the position limiting ring comprises a first position limiting lip and a second position limiting lip, the first position limiting lip sandwiched between the first annular position limiting protrusion and the position limiting ring, a receiving depression, configured to receive the position limiting ring, formed between the first position limiting lip and the second position limiting lip.
11. The lid assembly of claim 10, wherein the first position limiting lip cooperates in a sealed manner with an inner face of the first annular position limiting protrusion, and/or the second position limiting lip slopes upward and cooperates in a sealed manner with an inner face of the second annular position limiting protrusion.
12. The lid assembly of claim 2, wherein the second annular position limiting protrusion and the first annular position limiting protrusion are arranged in an offset manner, and a bottom of the second annular position limiting protrusion is located between a top of the first annular position limiting protrusion and the position limiting ring in the transversal direction.
13. The lid assembly of claim 2, wherein the cover lid further comprises a sinking part protruding downward and arranged at an inner side of the second annular position limiting protrusion, the baking assembly arranged at the sinking part, the sinking part comprising a base plate and a side plate connected at a periphery of the base plate, the base plate and the side plate both comprising the venting holes.
14. The lid assembly of claim 13, wherein a height of the sinking part is greater than a height of the second annular position limiting protrusion.
15. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the lid assembly further comprises a connecting assembly comprising a fixing part passing through the cover lid and a connecting part passing through the sealing hood, the connecting part and the fixing part connected by insertion.
16. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the lid assembly further comprises a second sealing part arranged at a periphery of the sealing hood, the second sealing part arranged at an outer side of the first sealing part, the second sealing part comprising a first lip extending upward and a second lip extending downward, the sealing hood arranged inside a connecting depression formed between the first lip and the second lip.
17. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing hood comprises air passage holes located at an outer side of the first annular position limiting protrusion.
18. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the baking assembly comprises a casing, a heating member, a fan, and a motor assembly configured to drive the fan to rotate, the casing arranged on the cover lid and fitted to the cover lid, a middle part of the casing protruding upward so as to form a receiving space between the casing and the cover lid inside which the heating member and the fan are arranged, the motor assembly arranged on the casing.
19. A cooking appliance, comprising a pot and a lid assembly arranged to cover the pot, wherein the lid assembly is according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The accompanying drawings forming a part of the present application are used to provide further understanding of the present invention, and the exemplary embodiments of the present invention and their descriptions are used to explain the present invention and do not constitute any undue limitation of the present invention. In the accompanying drawings:
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[0037] The accompanying drawings contain the following references:
[0038] 10: cover lid; 11: second annular position limiting protrusion; 111: second inner annular wall; 112: second annular outer wall; 113: second arc part; 12: sinking part; 121: base plate; 122: side plate; 13: venting hole; 20: baking assembly; 21: casing; 22: heating member; 23: fan; 24: motor assembly; 25: receiving space; 26: fixing snap; 30: air discharging tube; 50: sealing hood; 51: first annular position limiting protrusion; 511: first inner annular wall; 512: first outer annular wall; 513: first arc part; 52: position limiting ring; 53: air passage hole; 54: connector; 60: first sealing part; 61: first sealing lip; 62: second sealing lip; 63: first position limiting lip; 64: second position limiting lip; 65: receiving depression; 70: connecting assembly; 71: fixing part; 72: connecting part; 80: second sealing part; 81: first lip; 82: second lip; 83: connecting depression; 90: face lid.
[0039] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, but not all, of the embodiments of the present invention. The following description of at least one exemplary embodiment is merely illustrative in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
[0040] It should be noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing specific embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the exemplary embodiments according to the present application. As used herein, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise, the singular form is intended to include the plural form as well. Furthermore, it is to be understood that when the terms “comprising” and/or “including” are used in this specification, it indicates the presence of features, steps, operations, parts, components and/or combinations thereof.
[0041] The relative arrangement, numerical expressions and numerical values of the components and steps set forth in these embodiments do not limit the scope of the invention unless specifically stated otherwise. Meanwhile, it should be understood that, for the convenience of description, the dimensions of various parts shown in the accompanying drawings may not be drawn in an actual proportional relationship. Techniques, methods, and devices known to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art may not be discussed in detail, but where appropriate, such techniques, methods, and devices should be considered as part of the granted patent. In all examples shown and discussed herein, any specific value should be construed as illustrative only and not as limiting. Accordingly, other examples of exemplary embodiments may have different values. It should be noted that similar numerals and letters refer to similar items in the following figures. Therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it does not require further discussion in subsequent figures.
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[0043] In the technical solution of this embodiment, the lid assembly comprises a cover lid 10, a baking assembly 20 and a sealing hood 50. The sealing hood 50 is detachably arranged below the cover lid 10. In a baking mode, the user only needs to detach the sealing hood 50 to heat up food in a cooking chamber by means of the baking assembly 20. In a pressure cooking mode, one only needs to attach the sealing hood 50 below the cover lid 10 to separate the baking assembly 20 from the cooking chamber so as to prevent vapor generated during the course of pressure cooking from entering the inside of the baking assembly 20. Specifically, the sealing hood 50 is provided with a first sealing part 60 comprising a first sealing lip 61 which cooperates in a sealed manner with the outer face of the first annular position limiting protrusion 51, and a second sealing lip 62 which cooperates in a sealed manner with a lower surface of the cover lid 10. Such structure can prevent vapor generated during the course of pressure cooking from entering the inside of the baking assembly 20. As the pressure inside the cooking chamber rises, the first sealing lip 61 will press against the outer face of the first annular position limiting protrusion 51 under the effect of the pressure, and the second sealing lip 62 will press against the lower surface of the cover lid 10 under the effect of the pressure, further ensuring the sealing effects and ensuring that vapor generated during the course of pressure cooking will not enter the inside of the baking assembly 20 via a gap between the cover lid 10 and the sealing hood 50. Therefore, the technical solution of the present embodiment is able to effectively solve the problem in the prior art wherein vapor enters the inside of a baking assembly and forms condensed water, damaging the baking assembly.
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[0047] In the present embodiment, providing the sealing hood 50 with the first annular position limiting protrusion 51 can also increase the strength of the sealing hood 50. Thus, the sealing hood 50 can be made thinner, which can effectively reduce the manufacture costs of the lid assembly. During pressurization, since the sealing hood 50 is subject to a certain pressure, and the first annular position limiting protrusion 51 is pressed against the lower surface of the cover lid 10, so that the cover lid 10 and the sealing hood 50 are subject to the pressure together.
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[0056] In the present embodiment, the shape of the first sealing part 60 matches the structure of the first annular position limiting protrusion 51 and the second annular position limiting protrusion 11. During pressurization, the first sealing part 60 can press tightly against the first annular position limiting protrusion 51 and the second annular position limiting protrusion 11 respectively, providing good sealing effects.
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[0060] Specifically, the range of the length L1 of the first sealing lip 61 is 7.5 mm≤L1≤10.5 mm. When the length L1 falls within this range, the sealing effects between the first sealing lip 61 and the outer face of the first annular position limiting protrusion 51 can be ensured. The range of the length L2 of the second sealing lip 62 is 4 mm≤L2≤8 mm. When the length L2 falls within this range, the sealing effects between the second sealing lip 62 and the outer face of the second annular position limiting protrusion 11 can be ensured. Preferably, the length L1 is 7.5 mm, 9 mm, or 10.5 mm etc, and the length L2 is 4 mm, 6 mm, or 8 mm etc.
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[0065] In the present embodiment, the heating member 22 is arranged on the casing 21 by means of the fixing snaps 26. The motor assembly 24 passes through the casing 21 and the fan 23 is mounted thereto by means of a nut. The fixing part 71 passes through a central hole of the cover lid 10 and is fixed by a nut, so as to form a snap part. The motor assembly 24 is also fixed to the casing 21 by means of a screw. The position limiting ring 52 is welded to the sealing hood 50, and the first sealing part 60 is inserted between the position limiting ring 52 and the first annular position limiting protrusion 51 to achieve its positioning. The second sealing part 80 is arranged in the cover lid 10. The connecting part 72 passes through a central hole of the sealing hood 50 and is connected with the fixing part 71 by insertion.
[0066] During pressurized cooking, the connecting part 72 is connected with the fixing part 71 by insertion so as to connect the sealing hood 50 to the cover lid 10. At this moment, the first annular position limiting protrusion 51 and the second annular position limiting protrusion 11 abut to each other. When a certain pressure is generated inside the pot, air enters the outer side of the first sealing part 60 from the air passage holes 53. Under the effect of the pressure, the first sealing lip 61 and the second sealing lip 62 are expanded towards two sides and press respectively against the first annular position limiting protrusion 51 and the second annular position limiting protrusion 11.
[0067] Lid assemblies of embodiments 1 to 11 and of the comparative examples 1 to 8 have been tested for their sealing performance, which is shown in Table 1.
TABLE-US-00001 First Angel Second Angle Third Angle Length Length Sealing a b c L1 L2 Performance (°) (°) (°) (mm) (mm) (Kpa) Embodiment 1 23 100 51 9 6 240 Embodiment 2 28 100 51 9 6 235 Embodiment 3 33 100 51 9 6 225 Embodiment 4 28 105 51 9 6 230 Embodiment 5 28 95 51 9 6 240 Embodiment 6 28 100 46 9 6 230 Embodiment 7 28 100 57 9 6 240 Embodiment 8 28 100 51 7.5 6 200 Embodiment 9 28 100 51 10.5 6 240 Embodiment 10 28 100 51 9 4 210 Embodiment 11 28 100 51 9 8 245 Example 1 50 100 51 9 6 195 Example 2 28 120 51 9 6 190 Example 3 28 100 35 9 6 175 Example 4 28 100 51 4 6 185 Example 5 28 100 51 9 2 180 Example 6 15 110 40 5 2 170 Example 7 40 90 40 5 2 165 Example 8 28 100 51 5 2 175
[0068] The above sealing performance means the maximum pressure that a lid assembly can withstand without leaking. In the present embodiments, when the sealing performance is higher than 200 Kpa, the product is conforming.
[0069] It can be seen by comparing the data in Table 1 that, the sealing performance of the lid assembly can be improved when employing the technical solutions of the embodiments 1 to 11 of the present invention, by choosing appropriate values for the five parameters.
[0070] By comparing the data of the embodiments 1 to 3 and the comparative example 1, it can be concluded that, when the first angle a increases, the sealing performance of the lid assembly is reduced. When the first angle a falls within the range of 23°≤a≤33°, the lid assembly can ensure the sealing performance. When the first angle a=50°, the lid assembly cannot provide satisfying sealing performance.
[0071] By comparing the data of the embodiments 2, 4, and 5 and the comparative example 2, it can be concluded that, when the second angle b increases, the sealing performance of the lid assembly is reduced. When the second angle b falls within the range of 95°≤b≤105°, the lid assembly can ensure the sealing performance. When the second angle b=120°, the lid assembly cannot provide satisfying sealing performance.
[0072] By comparing the data of the embodiments 2, 6, and 7 and the comparative example 3, it can be concluded that, when the third angle c increases, the sealing performance of the lid assembly is improved. When the third angle c falls within the range of 46°≤c≤57°, the lid assembly can ensure the sealing performance. When the third angle c=35°, the lid assembly cannot provide satisfying sealing performance.
[0073] By comparing the data of the embodiments 2, 8, and 9 and the comparative example 4, it can be concluded that, when the length L1 increases, the sealing performance of the lid assembly is improved. Similarly, by comparing the data of the embodiments 2, 10, and 11 and the comparative example 5, it can be concluded that, when the length L2 increases, the sealing performance of the lid assembly is improved. In other words, to the extent allowed by the space inside the lid assembly, the greater the length L1 and length L2 are, the better. In the present embodiments, the range of the length L1 of the first sealing lip is 7.5 mm≤L1≤10.5 mm; the range of the length L2 of the second sealing lip is 4 mm≤L2≤8 mm, which can provide satisfying sealing performance while keeping the structure inside the lid assembly compact.
[0074] By comparing the data of the embodiments 1 to 11 and comparative examples 1 to 8, It can be concluded that, when the range of the first angle a is 23°≤a≤33°, the range of the second angle b is 95°≤b≤105°, and the range of the third angle c is 46°≤c≤57°, the range of the length L1 of the first sealing lip is 7.5 mm≤L1≤10.5 mm, and the range of the length L2 of the second sealing lip is 4 mm≤L2≤8 mm, the sealing performance of the lid assembly can be ensured. When one or more of the five parameters exceed its corresponding range, the lid assembly cannot provide satisfying sealing performance.
[0075] The present invention also provides a cooking appliance, comprising a pot and a lid assembly that is arranged to cover the pot, wherein, the lid assembly is the lid assembly described above. The above-described lid assembly comprises the first sealing part 60 comprising the first sealing lip 61 that cooperates in a sealed manner with the outer face of the first annular position limiting protrusion 51 and the second sealing lip 62 that cooperates in a sealed manner with the lower surface of the cover lid 10. Thus, vapor generated during pressurized cooking can be prevented from entering the inside of the baking assembly 20. As the pressure in the cooking chamber rises, the first sealing lip 61 will press against the outer face of the first annular position limiting protrusion 51 under the effect of the pressure, and the second sealing lip 62 will press against the lower surface of the cover lid 10 under the effect of the pressure, further ensuring the sealing effects so that vapor generated during pressurized cooking will not enter the inside of the baking assembly 20 via a gap formed between the cover lid 10 and the sealing hood 50. The above-described lid assembly can effectively solve the problem in the prior art that vapor enters the inside of the baking assembly and forms condensed water which may damage the baking assembly. Therefore, the cooking appliance equipped with the above-described lid assembly also has the above-described advantages.
[0076] In the present embodiment, the cooking appliance is a multi-functional cooking appliance having a pressure cooking mode and a baking mode. Of course, in an embodiment not illustrated in the drawings, the cooking appliance can also be an electric rice cooker, a low-pressure rice cooker, a soy milk maker, a food processor, a stir-frying machine, an electric stewpot, a multi-functional cooker, etc.
[0077] It should be understood that in the description of the present invention, the orientation or position relationships indicated by orientation words such as “front, rear, top, bottom, left, right,” “horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal” and “top, bottom” are generally based on the orientation or position relationships shown in the accompanying drawings, which only aim at facilitating the description of the present invention and simplifying the description. These orientation words do not indicate or imply the related device or element must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, unless otherwise stated, and therefore cannot be construed as a limitation on the protection scope of the present invention. The orientation words “inner, outer” refer to the inner side and outer side relative to the contour of each component itself.
[0078] For the ease of description, spatial relative terms such as “on,” “over,” “on the surface,” “above,” etc., may be used herein to describe the spatial position relationship between a part or feature relative to another part or feature as shown in the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that spatial relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the part in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the accompanying drawings. For example, if a part in an accompanying drawing is turned over, then the part, described as “above” or “on top of” another part, would then be oriented “below” or “beneath” the other part. Thus, the exemplary term “above” can encompass both an orientation of “above” and “below.” The part may also be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatial relative descriptions used herein are interpreted accordingly.
[0079] In addition, it should be noted that words such as “first” and “second” used to define components is only for the convenience of distinguishing corresponding components. Unless otherwise stated, the above words have no special meaning and therefore cannot be understood to limit the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0080] The above descriptions are only preferred embodiments of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the present invention. For those skilled in the art, the present invention may have various modifications and changes. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present invention shall be included within the protection scope of the present invention.