Heating plate with cooking oil ignition prevention for electric cooking apparatus
11287139 · 2022-03-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24C7/083
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/105
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H05B3/68
ELECTRICITY
H05B1/02
ELECTRICITY
F24C15/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An electric heating plate for electric cooking apparatuses is provided with the capability to prevent unintended ignition of cooking oil. The heating plate includes an electric heating conductor as the heat source and a temperature controller electrically connected with the heating conductor, sensing the temperature of the cooking vessel, controlling the heating plate output power, and limiting the temperature of the cooking oil in the cooking vessel. With this heating plate, the electric cooking apparatus will be able to prevent cooking oil ignition during cooking, while the minimum cooking temperature for a daily cooking is still maintained.
Claims
1. A heating plate comprising: a heating conductor having a heating surface for receiving a cooking vessel, and a temperature controller; the temperature controller comprising a control unit configured to adjust an output power of the heating plate and comprising a temperature transfer device configured to contact the cooking vessel on the heating surface of the heating plate and transfer a temperature of the cooking vessel to the control unit; wherein the temperature transfer device and the control unit are surrounded by a heat insulation layer; wherein the control unit is configured to compare the temperature of the cooking vessel with an upper temperature limit and a lower temperature limit; wherein the control unit is configured to reduce the output power of the heating plate when the temperature of the cooking vessel reaches the upper temperature limit, and to increase the output power of the heating plate when the temperature of the cooking vessel reaches the lower temperature limit; wherein heating plate further comprises a multi-layer heat insulation and reflection pad between the heating conductor and the control unit; wherein the multi-layer heat insulation and reflection pad is spaced away from and arranged below the heating conductor without contacting the heating conductor so as to reflect radiant heat from the heating conductor toward the cooking vessel and reduce radiant heating of the control unit by the heating conductor, and wherein the control unit is mounted on an elastic member such that the elastic member is configured to raise the temperature transfer device higher than the heating surface when the cooking vessel is not on the heating conductor and to urge contact between the temperature transfer device and the cooking vessel when the cooking vessel contacts the heating surface.
2. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the upper temperature limit is determined based on an ignition point of a cooking oil and a relationship between the temperature of the cooking vessel and a temperature of the cooking oil within the cooking vessel; wherein when the temperature of the cooking vessel does not exceed the upper temperature limit, the cooking oil in the cooking vessel does not reach the ignition point.
3. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the lower temperature limit is determined based on a minimum temperature for a desired cooking performance and a relationship between the temperature of the cooking vessel and a temperature of a cooking oil within the cooking vessel.
4. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein a lower end of the temperature transfer device is mounted on a sensing part of the control unit, and the control unit is placed in a cold area away from the heating conductor and the cooking vessel; wherein an upper end of the temperature transfer device extends above the heating plate when the cooking vessel is not placed on the heating plate and the upper end of the temperature transfer device directly contacts the cooking vessel when the cooking vessel is placed on the heating plate.
5. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the control unit is further distanced from the cooking vessel than the heating conductor, when the cooking vessel is placed on the heating plate.
6. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the heating plate has a rated output power between 750 W and 3500 W.
7. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the control unit is an ON/OFF switch.
8. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the control unit is a set of relays that control the output power of the heating plate.
9. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the control unit is configured to adjust the output power of the heating plate by adjusting an input voltage of the heating plate.
10. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the temperature transfer device is a heat pipe.
11. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the multi-layer heat insulation and reflection pad comprises an aluminum disc and a layer of fiberglass.
12. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the temperature controller is in a center of the heating conductor.
13. The heating plate according to claim 1, further comprising a metal cap covering the temperature transfer device.
14. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the multi-layer heat insulation and reflection pad is arranged parallel with the heating surface of the heating conductor.
15. The heating plate according to claim 1, wherein the multi-layer heat insulation and reflection pad is spaced away from the heating conductor by a distance that is substantially equal to a height of the temperature transfer device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) In one embodiment, as shown in
(8) A multi-layer heat insulation/reflection pad 6/7 is set between the control unit and the heating wire to reduce the air temperature around the control unit and the device's lower end, making the cold area cooler. The pad reflects the heat from the heating wire to the plate surface. This increases the power efficiency of the heating plate.
(9) The table below shows an example of this embodiment, wherein the temperature controller includes the device, a 45 mm long, 16 mm diameter rod made of Aluminum 6061, and a control unit, Z3-250-200 thermostat made by DongLing. The controller is raised by a stainless-steel spring leaf, 40 mm×8 mm×0.2 mm, with two ends mounted on the bracket 10. The top end the device is 5 mm higher than the heating plate surface, and the control unit is 35 mm lower than the plate surface. The heating plate is 8″ with a power rating of 2400 W. The heat insulation/reflection pad is a 1 mm thick, ø150 mm Aluminum disc 6 and 5 mm thick fiberglass insulation layer 7.
(10) TABLE-US-00001 Predetermined temperature Temperature Temperature of Temperature limits in the cooking the cooking vessel transferred to the for control unit oil (° C.) bottom (° C.) control unit (° C.) (° C.) 200 220 140 250 275 200 200, Lower temperature limit 285 305 225 320 340 250 250, Upper temperature limit
(11) For a cooking under the rated power of the heating plate, when the temperature of the cooking oil approaches 320° C., whereby the temperature transferred to the control unit reaches the upper temperature limit, 250° C., the control unit turns off the power of the heating wire and causes the heating wire to stop generating heat; when the temperature of the cooking oil drops to 250° C., the temperature transferred to the control unit reaches to the lower temperature limit, 200° C., the control unit turns on the power of the heating wire causing the heating wire to generate heat. A controlled temperature cycle for the cooking oil in the cooking vessel is formed; the temperature of the cooking oil is limited below 320° C., which is below the cooking oil ignition point, and the minimum cooking oil temperature is kept above 250° C., the cooking oil boiling point, to maintain a desired cooking performance.
(12) In another embodiment, as shown in
(13) The table below shows an example for this embodiment, where the device is 60 mm long (45 mm vertical+15 mm horizontal), 6 mm diameter L shape cantilever made of Aluminum 5052, and covered by 5 mm thick fiberglass insulation. The control unit is a thermostat, DongLing Z3-225-210, and placed 35 mm lower than the plate surface. The heating plate is 8″ with a power rating of 2400 W.
(14) TABLE-US-00002 Predetermined temperature Temperature Temperature of Temperature limits for in the cooking the cooking vessel transferred to the control unit oil (° C.) bottom (° C.) control unit (° C.) (° C.) 200 220 180 250 265 210 210, Lower temperature limit 285 310 190 320 340 225 225, Upper temperature limit
(15) For a cooking under the rated power of the heating plate, the upper and lower limits of the control unit are accordingly set to control the bottom temperature of cooking vessel to maintain a desired cooking performance while not exceeding the cooking oil ignition temperature.
(16) In an alternate embodiment, as shown in
(17) The table below shows an example of this embodiment, wherein the device is 5 mm long, 20 mm diameter rod made of Aluminum 5052, and lifted 5 mm higher than the heating plate. The control unit, a bi-metal thermostat Y23-16-315-245 made by DongLing, is mounted on a high temperature stainless steel spring, YPmetel NGW002-10-0.15. The plate is 8″ with a power rating of 2400 W.
(18) TABLE-US-00003 Predetermined temperature Temperature Temperature of Temperature limits for in the cooking the cooking vessel transferred to the control unit oil (° C.) bottom (° C.) control unit (° C.) (° C.) 200 220 185 250 260 245 245, Lower temperature limit 300 315 280 320 340 315 315, Upper temperature limit
(19) For a cooking under the rated power of the heating plate, the upper and lower limits of the control unit are accordingly set to control the bottom temperature of cooking vessel to maintain a desired cooking performance while not exceeding the cooking oil ignition temperature.
(20) In some embodiments, the heating plate is raised by 5-20 mm to achieve better airflow under the plate to further reduce the air temperature around the control unit and the low end of the device.
(21) In some embodiments, the heating plate may have a rated output power between 750W and 3500 W.
(22) In some embodiments, the electric heating conductor may be made of metal, nonmetallic heat conduction material, or mixed metal and nonmetallic material.
(23) In some embodiments, the control unit of the temperature controller may be a thermostat based ON/OFF switch.
(24) In some embodiments, the control unit of the temperature controller may also be a set of relays which controls the output power of the heating plate by multi step adjustment.
(25) In some embodiments, the control unit of the temperature controller can adjust the input voltage of the heating plate by using a silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) to achieve power adjustments.
(26) A number of preferred embodiments have been fully described above with reference to the drawing figures. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments and examples but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.