OVEN DOOR FOR A MICROWAVE OVEN
20200383180 ยท 2020-12-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05B6/6414
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to an oven door for a microwave oven or a cooking oven with microwave heating functions. The oven door comprises at least one door cover (12) and at least one glass panel (14). The door cover (12) and the inner glass panel (14) form an inner part of the oven door. The door cover (12) and the glass panel (14) are connected by a welded joint (16). Said welded joint (16) is formed in an overlap of the door cover (12) and the glass panel (14). The welded joint (16) forms an elongated path.
Claims
1. An oven door for closing an oven cavity of a microwave oven or a cooking oven with microwave heating functions, wherein: the oven door comprises at least one door cover and an inner glass panel, the door cover and the inner glass panel form an inner part of the oven door, the door cover encloses the inner glass panel, the door cover and the inner glass panel are connected by a welded joint, the welded joint is formed in an overlap area of the door cover and the inner glass panel, and the welded joint forms an elongated path.
2. The oven door according to claim 1, wherein the welded joint forms a closed elongated path or at least one open elongated path, wherein preferably the door cover encloses completely the glass panel.
3. The oven door according to claim 1, wherein the inner glass panel faces the oven cavity in a closed state of the oven door, wherein preferably a gasket is provided between the inner glass panel and the oven cavity.
4. The oven door according to claim 1, wherein the door cover includes at least one dielectric material, wherein preferably at least a part of the door cover is made of polymers, or the door cover is made of metal.
5. The oven door according to claim 1, wherein the overlap area is formed by an outer portion of a surface of the inner glass panel and a surface at an inner portion of the door cover, wherein the surface at the inner portion of the door cover extends parallel to a plane of the inner glass panel, and wherein preferably the inner portion of the door cover faces the oven cavity in the closed state of the oven door, while the welded joint at the inner portion of the door cover faces away from the oven cavity in the closed state of the oven door.
6. The oven door according to claim 1, wherein the door cover has an L-shaped cross-section, wherein a first leg of the L-shaped cross-section forms the inner portion of the cross-section of the door cover, while a second leg of the L-shaped cross-section encloses the first leg and extends away from the oven cavity in a closed state of the oven door.
7. The oven door according to claim 6, wherein the first leg of the L-shaped cross-section of the door cover is made of the at least one dielectric material, while the second leg of the L-shaped cross-section of said door cover is made of metal, wherein preferably the first leg of the L-shaped cross-section of the door cover is made of polymers.
8. The oven door according to claim 7, wherein a corner of the L-shaped cross-section of the door cover is made of the at least one dielectric material, preferably of polymers.
9. The oven door according to claim 1, wherein the overlap area is formed by an inner side of the door cover and a circumferential side of the inner glass panel, so that the circumferential side of the inner glass panel is connected to the inner side of the door cover by the welded joint.
10. The oven door according to claim 1, wherein the oven door comprises an outer glass panel attached or attachable to an outer side of the door cover, wherein said outer side of the door cover faces away from the oven cavity.
11. The oven door according to claim 10, wherein the outer glass panel is glued to the door columns, wherein preferably the door cover is fixed to said door columns.
12. The oven door according to claim 10, wherein the oven door comprises a further door cover glued to the outer glass panel, wherein the door cover is fixed to said further door cover.
13. The oven door according to claim 10, wherein the oven door comprises at least one intermediate glass panel arranged between the inner glass panel and the outer glass panel.
14. The oven door according to claim 1, wherein the oven door comprises a wave choke device enclosing the inner glass panel and covered by the door cover and/or the further door cover.
15. A microwave oven or a cooking oven with microwave heating functions, comprising the oven door according to claim 1.
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Description
[0030] The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the drawings, in which
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[0038] The inner part 10 of the oven door includes a door cover 12 and an inner glass panel 14. The door cover 12 encloses the inner glass panel 14. The inner glass panel 14 faces the oven cavity of the microwave oven in the closed state of the oven door, wherein a gasket is provided between the inner glass panel 14 and the oven cavity. The gasket touches the inner glass panel 14 in the closed state of the oven door. The gasket is made of silicone or mesh. Mesh is suitable for pyrolytic ovens. In this example, the door cover 12 has an L-shaped cross-section. An inner leg of said L-shaped cross-section extends parallel to the plane of the inner glass panel 14. An outer leg of the L-shaped cross-section encloses the inner leg, is arranged perpendicular to said inner leg and extends outwards from the inner leg.
[0039] The inner leg of the door cover 12 and an outer portion of an inner surface of the inner glass panel 14 overlap. In an overlap area of the inner leg of the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14, said door cover 12 and inner glass panel 14 are welded together. Preferably, the door cover 12 is made of plastics. In particular, the door cover 12 is made of polymers.
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[0041] A welded joint 16 is formed in the overlap area between the inner leg of the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14. The door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14 are welded together. The welded joint 16 provides a high temperature resistance. Further, the welded joint 16 provides a tight connection between the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14. Moreover, the welded joint 16 provides an improved design of the inner part 10 of the oven door.
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[0043] The welded joint 16 is formed in the overlap area of the inner leg of the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14. The outer portion of the inner surface of the inner glass panel 14 is connected to an outer side of the inner leg of the door cover 12 by the welded joint 16. The welded joint 16 allows the high temperature resistance and the tight connection between the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14. Moreover, the welded joint 16 provides an improved design of the inner part 10 of the oven door.
[0044] The door cover 12 has the L-shaped cross-section. The inner leg of said L-shaped cross-section extends parallel to the plane of the inner glass panel 14, while the outer leg of the L-shaped cross-section encloses the inner leg. The outer leg is arranged perpendicular to the inner leg and extends outwards from the inner leg. For example, the door cover 12 is made of dielectric material, preferably of polymers. Alternatively, the inner leg of the door cover 12 is made of dielectric material, while the outer leg of the door cover 12 may be made of metal, wherein the corner of the L-shaped cross-section of the door cover 12 is made of dielectric material.
[0045] An outer glass panel of the oven door is attached or attachable to the door cover 12 by different ways. For example, the outer glass panel is welded to a further door cover, wherein said further door cover is permanently or removably connected to the door cover 12. In this case, the door cover 12 may form an inner door cover, while the further door cover may form an outer door cover. Further, the outer glass panel may be directly connected to the door cover 12 by a further welded joint or by any other connection. Moreover, the outer glass panel may include door columns welded or glued onto the inner surface of the outer glass panel, wherein said door columns are permanently or removably connected to the door cover 12.
[0046] An intermediate layer may be arranged between the inner glass panel 14 and the outer glass panel. For example, the intermediate layer is formed by metallization of the outer surface of the inner glass panel 14. Further, the intermediate layer may be a separate panel and welded to the door cover 12.
[0047] Further, at least one metal side frame may be welded to the door cover 12, wherein said metal side frame supports the outer glass panel, the intermediate layer and/or further glass panels.
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[0049] The inner part 10 of the oven door includes the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14. The door cover 12 encloses the inner glass panel 14. The inner glass panel 14 faces the oven cavity of the microwave oven in the closed state of the oven door.
[0050] Preferably, the gasket is provided between the inner glass panel 14 and the oven cavity. The gasket touches the inner glass panel 14 in the closed state of the oven door. The gasket is made of silicone or mesh. Mesh is suitable for pyrolytic ovens.
[0051] In this embodiment, the door cover 12 has an I-shaped cross-section. The I-shaped cross-section of the door cover 12 extends perpendicular to the plane of the inner glass panel 14.
[0052] The welded joint 16 is formed in the overlap area of the inner side of the door cover 12 and the circumferential side of the inner glass panel 14. The circumferential side of the inner glass panel 14 is connected to the inner side of the door cover 12 by the welded joint 16. The welded joint 16 allows the high temperature resistance and the tight connection between the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14. Moreover, the welded joint 16 provides an improved design of the inner part 10 of the oven door.
[0053] For the purpose of clarity, the welded joint 16 represented in
[0054] In this embodiment, the door cover 12 is made of a dielectric material. For example, the door cover 12 is made of plastics. In particular, the door cover 12 is made of polymers.
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[0056] The inner part 10 of the oven door includes the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14, wherein the door cover 12 encloses the inner glass panel 14. The inner glass panel 14 faces the oven cavity of the microwave oven in the closed state of the oven door.
[0057] Preferably, the gasket is provided between the inner glass panel 14 and the oven cavity, wherein the gasket touches the inner glass panel 14 in the closed state of the oven door. The gasket may be made of silicone or mesh. Mesh is suitable for pyrolytic ovens.
[0058] Also in this embodiment, the door cover 12 has the I-shaped cross-section, wherein said I-shaped cross-section of the door cover 12 extends perpendicular to the plane of the inner glass panel 14.
[0059] The welded joint 16 is formed in the overlap area of the inner side of the door cover 12 and the circumferential side of the inner glass panel 14. The circumferential side of the inner glass panel 14 is connected to the inner side of the door cover 12 by the welded joint 16. The welded joint 16 allows the high temperature resistance and the tight connection between the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14. Moreover, the welded joint 16 provides an improved design of the inner part 10 of the oven door.
[0060] For the purpose of clarity, the welded joint 16 represented in
[0061] In the third embodiment, the door cover 12 is made of metal. For example, the door cover 12 is made of aluminium or stainless steel.
[0062] In general, the door cover 12 according to the present invention may have an arbitrary shape, which is suitable for providing the overlap area with the glass panel 14.
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[0064] The inner part 10 of the oven door includes the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14. The door cover 12 encloses the inner glass panel 14. The inner glass panel 14 faces directly the oven cavity of the microwave oven in the closed state of the oven door. The door cover 12 has the L-shaped cross-section. The inner leg of said L-shaped cross-section extends parallel to the plane of the inner glass panel 14, while the outer leg of the L-shaped cross-section encloses the inner leg, is arranged perpendicular to said inner leg and extends outwards from the inner leg.
[0065] The inner leg of the door cover 12 and the outer portion of the inner surface of the inner glass panel 14 overlap. In the overlap area of the inner leg of the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14, said door cover 12 and inner glass panel 14 are glued together. A glue joint 18 is formed in the overlap area of the inner leg of the door cover 12 and the inner glass panel 14. The outer portion of the inner surface of the inner glass panel 14 is connected to an outer side of the inner leg of the door cover 12 by the glue joint 18. The inner part 10 of the oven door according to the prior art includes the glue joint 18 instead of the welded joint 16 according to the present invention.
[0066] Although an illustrative embodiment of the present invention has been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to that precise embodiment, and that various other changes and modifications may be affected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. All such changes and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0067] 10 inner part of the oven door [0068] 12 door cover [0069] 14 inner glass panel [0070] 16 welded joint [0071] 18 glue joint