MULTI-FUNCTION SOLAR COOKING APPLIANCE
20200116393 ยท 2020-04-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24C9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02B40/18
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F24S20/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S50/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E10/44
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02E10/47
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F24S10/45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S23/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S20/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24S20/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S23/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S50/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S20/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A multi-function solar cooking appliance is disclosed. The appliance comprises a solar thermal unit comprising: at least one solar heat collector for collecting solar heat; a chamber of said solar heat collector for receiving a utensil and thermally connected said solar heat collector to receive and transfer said solar heat to said utensil for cooking; and a sunlight reflector having a cross section with a circular arc shape and said utensil. The appliance further selectively comprises a multi-functional cover, a modular solar thermal unit, assembled fluid channel, supplementary energy heater, different side chambers and/or utensils for heat insulation purpose; disposable utensil and ferromagnetic heat conducting and storage material.
Claims
1. A solar cooking unit comprises: a solar thermal unit comprising: at least one solar heat collector for collecting solar heat; a chamber of said solar heat collector for receiving a utensil that contains food, water or a beverage, and said utensil thermally connected to said solar heat collector to receive and transfer said solar heat to said utensil for cooking; and a sunlight focuser to focus the sunlight to said solar heat collector, wherein said sunlight focuser has a cross section with a circular arc shaper, and a semi-diameter R; and wherein the axis of said solar heat collector is arranged at center of said cross section with a circular arc shape and at location of or very close to R height of said sunlight focuser.
2. A solar cooking unit comprises: a solar thermal unit comprising: at least one solar heat collector for collecting solar heat; a chamber of said solar heat collector for receiving a utensil that contains food, water or a beverage and said utensil thermally connected said solar heat collector to receive and transfer said solar heat to said utensil for cooking; a sunlight focuser to focus the sunlight to said solar heat collector; and a multi-functional cover covered said utensil; and said cover comprising an electric heater with power supply.
3. The solar cooking unit according to claim 1, wherein said sunlight focuser is a sunlight reflector that is rotatable around said solar heat collector along a 360 degree circular path.
4. The solar cooking unit/appliance according to claim 1, wherein said at least one solar heat collector comprises first and second solar heat collectors and wherein said solar thermal unit is a modular solar thermal unit further comprises: a first sunlight reflector for said first solar heat collector having a cross section with a circular arc shape; a second sunlight reflector for said second solar heat collector having a cross section with a circular arc shape; a connecting part connecting said first and second said sunlight reflectors; the connecting part allowing movement of said first and second sunlight reflectors relative to one another between an open position and a closed position; wherein, in the open position, each of said first and second sunlight reflectors is oriented to reflect sunlight to a respective focus point located in said first and second solar heat collector respectively, and wherein, in the closed position, said first and second sunlight reflectors collectively form a pipe enclosing said first and second solar heat collectors.
5. The solar cooking unit/appliance, according to claim 1 further comprises: a stent/stand for assembling and supporting said solar thermal unit, said stent/stand comprising a receiving structure to removably receive and detach a kitchen supplies.
6. A solar cooking appliance comprises: a solar thermal unit comprising: at least one solar heat collector for collecting solar heat; a chamber of said solar heat collector for receiving a utensil that containing food, water and a beverage; and said utensil thermally connected said solar heat collector to receive and transfer said solar heat to said utensil for cooking; a multi-functional cover covered said utensil; and wherein said solar thermal unit further comprising a supplementary energy heater; and said chamber having first open end to receive said utensil and second end located on top of a predefined heating zone of a supplementary energy heater; and a removable heat insulation separator isolating said chamber from said supplementary energy heater.
7. The solar cooking appliance according to claim 3, wherein said supplementary energy heater is selected from a group of: electric heater; oil heater, gas heater, coal heater, and biomass heater; wherein said electric heater is selected from a group consisting of a microwave heater; an infrared heater; a resistant heater; an immersion heater; an induction heater and a light heater using light source as a heat source; and wherein said electrically powered heater is powered by electricity from one of: a power bank, a vehicle battery, a solar electric generator and an electric utility; a power transformer; a power adapter and a power frequency converter.
8. The solar cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein said sunlight focuser is selected from a group of: a reflecting sunlight focuser to reflect and focus sunlight onto solar heat collector; and an refracting sunlight focuser to refract and focus sunlight onto solar heat collector; and wherein said sunlight reflector is selected from a group of: a semi-round pipe and having central line of said evacuated tube located in or approximately in the location of the half radius of said semi-pipe; a sunlight reflector having a cross section with a circular arc shape, positioned so that a reflecting focus of said sunlight reflector is located in said solar heat collector; a sunlight reflector having a rotating device; a sunlight reflector having a rotating device with a motor; a sunlight reflector having a rotating device with a control device; a sunlight reflector having a rotating device and control device for causing the sunlight reflector to rotate through a circular path in 24 hours; and a sunlight reflector having a rotating device controling the rotating based on an incident angle of sunlight.
9. (canceled)
10. The solar cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein said utensil is first utensil and further comprises: a second utensil capable of containing a liquid or a gas/steam; a flexible and assembled fluid channel removably and selectively connectable between said first utensil and said second utensil for fluid communication therebetween; and said fluid channel having a feature to communicate liquid in one way and to communicate gas in two ways.
11. The solar cooking unit according to claim 3, wherein said chamber is selected from a group considering of: an inner space defined by an inner layer of an evacuated tube solar heat collector; a space in a heat conducting and storage material placed in a flat or camber plate solar heat collector; a space defined by a wall arranged in an insulated compartment placed by heat conducting and storage material, wherein said heat conducting and storage material is thermally connected to the solar heat collector; at least two chambers with two different sizes; a chamber with a wall made of or containing non-ferromagnetic material; a chamber with a wall made of or containing ferromagnetic material; a chamber located on the predefined heating zone of the supplementary energy heater and a heat insulation separator separated said supplementary energy heater from said chamber; a chamber located on the predefined heating zone of the supplementary energy heater and a ceramic glass separator separated said supplementary energy heater from said chamber; a chamber located on the predefined heating zone of an induction energy heater with heat insulation and non-ferromagnetic material separating said induction heater and said chamber; a chamber having a wall with infrared reflecting feature; and a chamber arranged on the designed heating zone of a ceramic glass, said ceramic-glass having an electric-heat coating with power supply.
12. The solar cooking unit according to claim 1, wherein said multi-functional cover is selected from a group considering of: a cover having a mechanical locking structure to lock the cover to the utensil as an airtight container and to make the cover as a handle for moving the utensil; a cover having three parts fixed or removeably assembled together for covering the utensil, the gap between utensil and chamber and the gap between the chamber and cook top; a cover being able to be used for covering the second open end of the chamber and with a electric heater; and a cover having an electric connector connected to power source and being able to removeably receive an electric heater, and said electric heater entered into said utensil for cooking.
13. The solar cooking unit according to claim 1 wherein said heat conducting and storage material is selected from a group of: at least first and second modular, removable and replaceable units of heat conducting and storage material having same size and shape to fit the size and shape of the inner size and shape of said solar heat collector; wherein said second unit has a larger heat capacitance than heat capacitance of the first unit; at least two units of modular solar heat conducting and storage material mainly for heat conducting, said unit having same size and shape to fit the size and shape of the inner size and shape of said solar heat collector; and a second heat conducting and storage material mainly for heat storage; and wherein said second material being able to be received in and removed out the units of the first material; a cylindrical hollow heat conducting material; a cylindrical hollow heat conducting material able to receive and remove a heat storage material; a non-ferromagnetic material; a ferromagnetic material; a cylinder container containing ferromagnetic material having a size smaller than size of said chamber; and a material admixable with food for transferring heat to food to promote uniform heating of the food.
14. The solar cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein said utensil is selected from a group of: first utensil and second utensil, an assembled fluid channel removeably and selectively connects said first utensil and second utensil for fluid communication; and said fluid channel having a feature for one way fluid communication and two ways of gas communication; a utensil containing or made of ferromagnetic material heatable using an induction heater; a utensil containing non-ferromagnetic material; at least two different size utensils to fit the sizes of two chambers with different sizes; a disposable utensil; at least a larger size utensil and a smaller size utensil, said larger size utensil fitted the size of a chamber and smaller size utensil having a gap between the utensil wall and the chamber wall for heat insulation; a utensil having a size smaller than the size of said chamber and having a bottom containing ferromagnetic material; a utensil having a ferromagnetic material attached for said induction heater; a set of utensil with different sizes from smaller to larger for fit a set of said chambers having same sizes from smaller to large; and a transparent evacuated utensil made of non-ferromagnetic material and having a ferromagnetic material within said utensil.
15. The solar cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein said utensil comprising a disposable solar cooking utensil selected from a group of: an airtight bag for containing food or beverage having a hole with a removable seal, the size of the hole fitted the size of said fluid channel; a watertight can for containing a food or beverage, the can having a hole sized to snugly receive a tube defining a channel for fluid, the hole having a removable seal; a watertight can for containing a food or beverage, the can having a tab for opening said can; a watertight can for containing a food or beverage, the can having a hole sized to snugly receive a tube defining a channel for fluid, the hole, and the hole having a removable seal; a watertight can for containing a food or beverage, said can having a tab for opening side can and a hole sized to snugly receive a tube defining a channel for fluid, the hole, and the hole having a removable seal; a carton for containing a food or beverage, the carton having a hole sized to to snugly receive a tube defining a channel for fluid, the hole having a removable seal; and a disposable utensil containing ferromagnetic material.
16. The solar cooking unit according to claim 3, wherein said solar thermal unit comprises a camber/curve solar cooking unit, comprising: first camber transparent layer and second camber layer for absorbing solar heat, said first and second layers are insulated by air or evacuated; a heat conducting and storage material placed in a camber space defined by insulation and said second camber layer and thermally connected to the solar heat absorber; said heat conducting and storage material being heat insulated; at least two chambers arranged in the heat conducting and storage material, and each said chamber having first open end to receive said utensil and second open end located on top of a predefined heating zone of a supplementary energy heater; a heat insulated and non-ferromagnetic material (e.g. ceramic glass) separating said chamber from said supplementary energy heater; a control panel for measuring, indicating and/or controlling the solar thermal unit; and a vertical light reflector and a horizontal light reflector for reflect sunlight to said absorber.
17. (canceled)
18. The solar cooking unit according to claim 3, wherein said solar thermal unit further comprises: a heat conducting and storage material thermally connected to each of said solar heat collector and a ceramic glass; wherein said chamber is arranged in said heat conducting and storage material; and said chamber having first open end to receive said utensil and second open end located on top of a predefined heating zone of a cooking heater emerged by a supplementary energy heater; and the ceramic glass separating said chamber from said supplementary energy heater; wherein said second energy is a non- solar energy.
19. (canceled)
20. The solar cooking unit according to claim 2 comprises an electric heater selected from a group of: an electric resistant heater; an induction heater; an infrared heater; a light heater; an immersion heater; a radiated heater; a microwave heater ; an electric-heat coating heater; a portable immersion electric heater removeably arranged at said multi-functional cover; a portable infrared heater removeably arranged at said multi-functional cover; a portable microwave heater removeably arranged at said multi-functional cover an induction heater removeably arranged at said multi-functional cover; having a tubular coil arranged inside of the first utensil; an induction heater having a tubular coil removeably arranged at said multi-functional cover; an induction heater having a tubular coil removeably set at outside of said first utensil and solar heat collector; an induction heater having a tubular coil removeably set at outside of said heat storage material and solar heat collector; an AC or DC electric heater having a low and safety voltage; an electric heater with a transformer; electric heater with an adapter; and an electric heater with sensor and controller.
21. The solar cooking unit according to claim 3 further comprises an induction cooking heater/element to form a solar-electric induction cooking appliance, comprises: a high frequency AC electric power source; an electric coil connected to said power source, said coil having shape and size to fit shape and size of said cooking chamber or said utensil of a solar cooking unit; said wall of said chamber made of non-ferromagnetic material and having first open end to receive said utensil and second open end located on top of a predefined heating zone of said induction cooking heater; a heat insulated and non-ferromagnetic material separator separated said chamber from said induction heater; a temperature sensor or a thermostat; a fan for temperature control; and a controller.
22. The solar cooking unit according to claim 3, wherein said utensil is first utensil and said chamber is first chamber, and further comprises: a second chamber larger than the first chamber, the second chamber for receiving either a second utensil that contains food, water or a beverage, the second utensil being larger than first utensil, or for receiving the first utensil with gap between a wall of the first utensil and a wall of the second chamber, the gap acting as a heat insulator.
23. (canceled)
24. (canceled)
25. (canceled)
26. The solar cooking unit/appliance according to claim 1, further comprises one or more components selected from a group of: a water tube for transferring generated hot water from said cooking utensil; a fan thermally connected to said solar heat conducting and storage material for space heating or cooling; a frame and/or supporter to connect and support the components of the unit/appliance; a weal to move the appliance; a heat driven self-circulation device for circulating solar heated liquid by said unit; an elastic object arranged in said solar heat collector for shock protection thereof; a receiving structure arrange at said solar cooking appliance for receiving or detaching a removable kitchen supplies; a cook top; a cabinets; a handle; an elastomer; a reflector; a cover, a shade umbrella for cook; a transparent cover arranged in a slot of said reflector to protect the solar heat collector; and a potable table having a gap to receive said solar heat collector and a desktop to form a cooktop of said solar cooking unit/appliance.
Description
BRIEF DISCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] The advantages related to the present invention can be further understood via the following detailed description and drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0047] Refereeing to
[0048] The appliances 101 and 102 have first utensil 1301 and 1302 located in the chamber 1121 and 1122 respectively that have the size and shape to fit the size and shape of the chambers. In this document, the term utensil refer to rigid or flexible containers or packages, including disposable containers or packages, e.g. shown in
[0049] The cover 1401 has first part 14011 covers the utensil, second part 14012 that covers the gap between the utensil and chamber, and the gap between the chamber and the cooktop. The cover 1401 has a mechanical locking and releasing structures 143 and 145 (e.g. spirals) to make the utensil an airtight container and make the cover a handle for moving the utensil. The cover 1401 has first air hole 14010 that connects the inside and outside of the chamber 1121. The second fluid channel 170 is an assembled channel comprising a set of selectively assemble and removable fluid tubes 171, 172 and 173. Fluid tube 172 is located in the utensil 1301 and connected to the cover. Fluid tube 171 connects the cover with a second utensil 160 that located outside of the solar heat collector. 173 is arranged in the second utensil 160. Fluid tube 173 has a part 167 that is submerged in the food and an air hole 174 located higher than the liquid level 168 in the utensil. 167may also have a net 175 at the end of 167 to allow liquid and steam passing through while prevent solid food from entering the channel 170.
[0050] The utensil 160 may be heat-insulated by insulation 161 and has a lid 162. It also can be a transparent and two layer liquid container 1602 with a tea holder 169 as shown in C. The utensil 160 can also be a coffee pot 1603 as shown in D. Container 1602 and coffee pot1603 may be as described in prior patent application. The covers may also have removable and attached electric heaters 151 and 152 with electric connectors 1501 and 1502 respectively. The electric heaters may for example be microwave heaters, infrared heaters, resistant heaters, induction heaters and light heaters.
[0051] In
[0052] The appliances further comprise heat conducting and storage materials 1201 and 1202. The materials can be any material able to heat to the temperature higher than water boiling temperature. For example, they can be solid material, liquid material and phase change materials. For induction heater, a ferromagnetic or non-ferromagnetic material can be used. Here a separable and combinable material 1201 is used. The material 1201 has a first material 12011 mainly for heat conducting. Here it is an empty cylinder made of heat conducting material (e.g. copper or aluminum). It is used when solar radiation is strong and a cooking processing needs to complete faster. The second material 12012 is mainly for heat storage (e.g. sand, salt, oil etc.). For the heater 1501, the material is ferromagnetic material. The second material can be received in and removed out from the first material. The material 1202, 12021, 12022 have same feature as 1201, 12011, 12012.
[0053] When sunlight 100 shines on the solar heat collector 1101, the collector absorbs the solar heat to heat the utensil 1301 and the heat conducting and storage material 1201. The multi-functional cover 1401 covered the utensil. Initially none of the assembled tubes 171, 172 and 173 is connected to the multi-functional cover 1402. The food will be cooked in the utensil 1302. The material 1202 will provide stored heat for a continued cooking as shown in
[0054] The utensil 1601 also has a hole in the lid for air exchange. The utensil 1601 can be changed to a steamer (not show in
[0055] Referring to
[0056] The solar heat collector 1101 and 1102 are arranged and fixed in two semi-pipes (18011 and 18021) respectively. Each said semi-pipe 18011 or 18021 has a base material 181 or 183 and a light reflecting layer 182 or 184 on its inner surface respectively. The focuses of the reflected sunlight from semi-pipe 1801 or 1802 are located in the inner space of the evacuated tube 1101 or 1102 respectively. The semi-pipe can be made of plastic, metal, wood, bamboo, carbon glass, fibre glass with epoxy, clay (ceramic pipe) or other material including combination thereof. The light reflecting layer 182 or 184 may be a reflecting coat, or a reflecting membrane/foil plates on the inner surface of the semi-pipe. The semi-pipe can also be a polished metal (e.g. aluminum) semi pipe.
[0057] Connection part or parts 1803 and 1804 (e.g. hinges), connect the two semi-pipes. The two semi-pipes 18011 and 18021 can be opened for said collectors 1101 and 1102 to absorb solar heat as shown in A of
[0058] Two end caps or couplings 187 and 188 may be arranged at the two ends of the pipe to replace or add to the hoops for closing the pipe and for safety reason. 187 and 188 can cap the pipe from outside (as shown in
[0059] The semi-pipe can also be an allotype semi-pipe with any shape. The semi-pipe may be a part of a round tube with a certain arc angle, i.e. round camber plate. An allotype pipe 1806 is exemplary illustrated in schematic vertical section view in D. The key point is that all the reflected lights from said semi-pipe can reach the absorbing surface of said evacuated tube 1101 and 1102, whatever the sunlight is from any direction. In other word, all the reflecting light from each semi-pipe should be toward and reach the corresponding absorbing layer. The focuses of the reflecting light should be located in the inner spaces of the tubes 1101 and 1102 respectively. Therefore either in the round pipe case or in the allotype pipe case, the arrangement of the collectors allows all the reflecting light from the light reflecting surfaces 182 and 184 to reach the absorbing surface of the solar heat collector, whatever the sunlight is from any direction. To save material of the allotype pipe, the supporters 11011 and 11021 also can be adjustable. It allows the two larger evacuated tubes to be located in two sides of the pipe when the pipe is closed for transportation. It shows in dotted line in D of
[0060] The glass tube may be brittle (fragile and sharp). It causes some safety concern to the operation and transportation of the collectors. The glass tube is fully located in the semi-pipe of the solar thermal unit mentioned above. The semi-pipes can protect the tubes in operation. The closed pipe can protect the tubes in storage and during transportation. The semi-pipes further play a role as a supporting element and packaging material for the solar heat collector. A semi-pipe also can be manufactured by stamping or pressing processing. The semi-pipe also can be made by cutting a pipe in two halves or in several pieces. The manufacture processing of a plastic or metal pipe is easy and cost effective. The pipe shape structure makes the manufacture of the semi-pipe, therefore the modular unit easy to manufacture and cost effective. The solar thermal unit 180 not only can be used for the solar cooking appliance. It also can be used in any other kind of solar heat appliances, such as solar hot water system and solar space heating system. For a solar hot water device it may further selectively comprise fluid manifold, (convergent) pipe, heat pipe, heat storage and conducting material, a heat insulation, a fluid container, a pump, a controller and/or other accessories. Furthermore more than one modular solar thermal unit can be connected through connecting parts or hinges to form multi-units.
[0061] When in operation, the unit 180 can can be placed in vertically, horizontally or at an angle with ground as shown in E of
[0062] Of cause, the semi-pipes mentioned above also can separately be used in two single solar cooking appliances, e.g. 101 or 102. The single appliance comprise a solar heat collector 1101 or 1102, a cooking utensil 130 can be arranged in solar heat collector for cooking, a reflector shaped as a semi-pipe or a having a cross section with a circular arc shape.. The reflector may also be used for fixing and supporting the solar heat collector and as a package. A transparent bag cover the solar cooking appliance to cover the package for saving packaging material. The product information may be printed on the outside surface of the reflector. Furthermore, either or both solar cooking unit(s) of 101 and/or 102 may have a cover (not shown in
[0063] Referring to
[0064] All the components are arranged in a shell to form a completed range. A magnetic strength and overheat warning device 256 is arranged at the control panel. The range may have one electric cooking heater 335 that is directly arranged under the cooktop without connecting any of the chamber and heat conducting and storage material. The heater is used by the largest size utensil and any other utensils with any special size and shape when the range is at electricity cooking style.
[0065] For easy transferring between solar cooking and second heater cooking, there is another alternative solution. The chambers 3310-3340 may have the same size. The utensils have two different sizes. The larger size utensils fit the size of the chambers for solar heat cooking. When the supplementary energy heater is in operation, the smaller size utensils can be inserted into the larger size chambers. There is an air gap between the chamber wall and the utensil wall for heat insulation. It is same as shown in A of
[0066] When sunlight 300 shines on the solar heat collector 310, the absorbed heat by the collector 310 is transferred to the heat storage and conducting material 320 that placed in the compartment 316 and the solar heat collector 310. The solar heat will cook the food in the utensils. The chamber wall 331-334 made of heat conducting material (e.g. metal) transfers the solar heat to the utensil 3310-3340 for cooking food in the utensil when the chamber sizes fits the utensil sizes. The multi-functional cover (e.g. 341) has a part closely attached to the cooktop 315 for preventing the cooking fluid leaked to the chambers.
[0067] When electric heating is required, the small size utensil 3340 can be moved from the chamber 334 to a larger size chamber 333. An air gap 3334 will be formed between the utensil wall 3334 and chamber wall 333 as heat insulation. To turn on the electric heater 353, the heater will heat the utensil 3340 at the bottom of the utensil only. The leaked heat from utensil will be transferred to the heat storage and conducting material 320 and stored for next solar cooking or for hot air (though fun 382) or hot water (through water tube 383). This range has no heat loss to the surrounding investment as other ranges do. Here the fun 382 can be located in the chamber, on or under the cooktop. The electric power souce and the heater can be many kinds of electric sources and heaters as mentioned in the description of
[0068] In
[0069] When the electric power turns on, an AC current is generated in the high frequency (e.g. 24 kHz) power source 3511. The current passes through the coil of copper wire 3510. The resulting oscillating magnetic field induces a magnetic flux to repeatedly magnetize the ferromagnetic material in the utensil. Therefore large eddy current is generated to produce heat at the resistance of the utensil for food cooking. Of cause, we can also allow the wall of the chamber containing ferromagnetic material (e.g. stainless steel). The induction current will heat both chamber wall and the utensil wall to cook food. In this case more electric heat may be transferred to the heat conducting and storage material.
[0070] In some cases, the heat insulated compartment 316 including its chambers may be removed for the range to be used as a regular induction cooking appliance. In the chamber 331, another utensil 360 is arranged outside of the chamber. A multi-functional cover 341 covers the utensil and chamber, An assembled fluid channel 310 is arranged. In this case, following components have the same features: chambers 1301 and 331, utensils 1301 and 3310, multi-functional covers 1401 and 341, heaters 1501 and 351, assemble fluid channel 170 and 370, utensils 160 and 360 and heat conducting and storage materials 1201 and 1202. Therefore all the description in
[0071] One of the important challenges of solar cooking is as following: The solar heat absorber has to be located outdoors, but the cooks/chefs may prefer to prepare and cook foods indoors. The diners may also prefer to eat their foods indoors. For safety reasons, the parents also like children to stay away from cooking appliances. Therefore it is advantageous to develop a solar cooking appliance for indoor user with a solar heat collector located outdoor. The solar cooking appliance shows in
[0072] Referring to
[0073] When the sun light 100 shines on the solar heat collector 40, the collector 410 absorbs the solar heat and transfers it to the heat conducting and storage material 420 and the chamber walls 431, 432 and 433 to cook the food in the utensils 4310, 4320 and 4330. When the solar heat is not enough for cooking, we change the utensils to the small size utensils 4311, 4321 and 4331. An air gap will be formed between the utensil wall and the chamber wall for heat insulation. When the heat insulation is taken out from the bottom of utensils, the bottom of the utensil will connect the glass plate 454 directly. To turn on the electricity, the infrared from the heater 451, 452 and 453 will heat the predefined zone that is under the bottom of the utensils. In this way the food can be cooked.
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[0075] A food bag 438 in chamber 432 of
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[0077] The interface 53 has a transparent or translucent window 531 for cook and dinner to monitor the outside part of the solar cooking appliance 50. The monitor can also be an outdoor monitoring camera 5310 with a screen 562 indoors. Other watching tools are also could be used.
[0078] The solar heat collector 51 can be any kind of solar heat collector for cooking, e.g. an evacuated solar heat collector with integrated food cooking features in one compact unit. The chamber 510 of collector 51 comprises a utensil 511 and a multi-functional cover 512. They are same as the utensil 1301 and 1302 and the multi-functional cover 1401 and 1402 disclosed in details in the description of
[0079] The chamber 510 may also comprise a removable and modular heat conducting and storage material. The material comprises at least first unit 513 and second unit 514. The first unit comprises a removable, replaceable and modular unit mainly for heat transferring. 513 may be an empty cylinder made of heat conductive material, e.g. metal. The second unit 514 may be 513 contained with a heat storage material, e.g. sand or salt. The heat storage material is able to be received in and removed out from the cylinder. The first unit 513 and second unit 514 have same size and shape to fit the size and shape of the inner space of solar heat collector, e.g. chamber 510. The heat conducting and storage material in unit 514 can be any one that introduced before. The number of unit 513 and 514 are more than one. They are transferrable and replaceable each other. So the solar cooking speed is adjustable by adjust the unit numbers of 513, 514 and their ratio. The chamber may further comprise an elastomer 515 to protect the gravity impact from the components of the chamber.
[0080] The reflector 52 is for reflecting the sunlight 100 to the solar heat collector 51. The reflector 52 can be any kind of sunlight reflector. Here it is an elongated reflector having a circular arc shaped cross section with a circular arc angle , as shown in 7 of
[0081] The rotating controller of said reflector 52 is located indoors so that a cook located indoors is able to operate the solar cooing appliance 50. For example: a control handle may be located indoors, if said controller is manual; a control button may be located indoors, if the controller is an electric controller; an operating computer of a remote controller may be located indoors. Here a setting and operating device (e.g. a computer 562) is indoors, and the controller is computer program controlled. The rotation may be controlled in 24 hours for a cycle or by sunlight direction.
[0082] In some cases, to make the rotation of the reflector 52 easier, the reflector may be made of a light and very thin plastic sheet (e.g. thinness less than 0.5 mm) with a reflecting coat on the surface. Alternatively, the rotated part is a transparent closed hollow cylinder or part of cylinder. The transparent hollow cylinder may be coated with the reflecting material partially. The other part may be kept transparent for the protection of solar heat collector.
[0083] The solar cooking appliance may have an electric heater either selectively arranged in the utensil 511, the multi-functional cover 512 or located in the chamber of solar heat collector 51. This kind of heater has a very high efficiency. An alternative way is to have a second energy cooking device 54 arranged near to or under the open end 511, or to put the open end 511 close to an existing range 54 in a kitchen. The supplementary energy heater 54 can be selected from a group of electricity heater, fossil fuel heater and a biomass heater as introduced before. Here 54 is an electric stove in a kitchen. When food is cooking, the second energy cooking appliance 54 provides an auxiliary energy to solar. It makes the solar cooking indoors possible at any time regardless of whether sunlight is abundant at the time.
[0084] Historically, most solar cooking appliances need to change its direction and angle of the appliances to track the movement of sunlight. In contrast, the reflector 52 can rotate in 360 degree and around clockwise direction (in northern hemisphere). We can use a longer solar heat collector 51 and arrange the collector at a stable situation and a fixed angle for all operation time. This arrangement makes the high efficiency solar cooking appliance for indoor user become achievable. The appliance 50 is simple, cost effective and with high efficiency. To get the highest efficiency for this kind appliance in different areas, the best angle needs to be calculated and decided by the geographic data. As higher the geographic latitude, as larger the angle is suggested. Furthermore we can also arrange an angle adjusting structure 55. It allows the collector 51 rotated between to 0 degree in a vertical face perpendicular to the ground. Therefore, in summer, the appliance 50 can receive more solar energy. In some special cases, we also can arrange the solar heat collector 51 to rotate in a face perpendicular to ground with the angle between 0-90 degrees. In this case, 51 is short enough. Then the angle 13 should be adjusted every month, week or day. This case is illustrated in side view, case 5 of
[0085] In
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[0087] The solar heat collector 61 can be any kind of solar heat collector, e.g. an evacuated solar heat collector. It comprises two layers of glasses or outer layer of glass with interior layer of metal. A solar heat absorbing coating is applied on the interior layer. The space between two said layers is evacuated for heat insulation. The chamber 610 of collector 61 comprises a utensil 611 and multi-functional cover 612. They are as discussed in details above. They can be used in appliance 60. The features described before can be selectively copied to here. The chamber 610 may comprise a modular heat conducting material 613 and a modular heat conducting and storing material 614 to store and transfer solar heat to said utensil. They have standard sizes. For example, 613 is an empty cylinder with standard size and made of heat conductive material e.g. metal. The heat storage material can be any heat storage material introduced in our prior patent applications. Materials 613 and 614 are transferrable each other by put in and take out the heat storage material. So the solar cooking speed is adjustable. The chamber may further comprise an elastomer 615 to protect the gravity impact from the components of the chamber.
[0088] As noted above a stent 63 supports the solar thermal unit. The stent comprises a receiving and connecting structure for receiving and attaching kitchen supplies. The attached applies may be selected from a group of: a square frame, a cook top, an electric heater, a cabinet to store foods and kitchen applies or a hooks to hold a kitchen supplies etc. All of them are able to attach to and detach from the appliance. As an example, a short section of tube 532 can be welded onto the stent. A square frame 533 can be attached to the stent. The frame can receive a removable flat plate as cook top. The frame also can receive an electric heater (e.g. an electric induction heater) as a supplementary energy heater. A cabinet 635 is also can attached to the appliance.
[0089] An angle adjust device 64 is for adjusting the angle of solar thermal unit from near 90 degree to 0 degree, Any angle adjusting devices, such as many existing window openers, can be used as the adjusting device. Here it is an arc shaped supporting bar with saw teeth. Each serrated defines a special angle for the appliance. If we make the number of the saw teeth as the multiple number or common divisor of 6, (e.g. 3, 6, 12 etc.) then each defined saw teeth may correspond to a special month, two months or half month. The adjustor 64 also can be replaced by a rope connected the end of the reflector. A wheel 66 is for the appliance to track the sunlight movement from morning to evening. A rotatable reflector as disclosed in
[0090] The reflector 62 can be any kind of the sunlight reflector. Here it is shaped as circular arc. A hoop connects and supports the sunlight reflector 62. Two rotating axes at the two ends of the hoop extend into two rotating bases 6371 and 6372 at the stent for the reflector to rotate around the bases. A sun shadow indicator may help to adjust the vertical and horizontal angles of the appliance. (not shown)A computer program also can be used for the appliance to track the sunlight movement. At two edges of the reflector, there may be two slots for an inserted transparent plate 65 for protecting the solar heat collector 61. The second heater can be the attached electric heater 633, it also can be a electric heater in chamber 514 or in the multi-functional cover. They are described before. The second heat also can be a BBQ stove or others. There may also be a umbrella (did not shown) for chef's shade.
[0091] Referring to
[0092] A breathing hole 717 is intended to receive a breathing tube. The beverage can 72 has a wall 721, bottom 723, a tab 722 on the top for open the can. It may be similar to the beverage cans already on the market, One difference is the presence of breathing hole 723 with a removable seal 724. The seal 724 may also be a seal can be closed. The utensils 71 and 72 may have a pleated structure (not shown in drawing) at their wall for air release and or a cable of electric heater. The utensil 73 has a soft wall 731 whichmay be made from a film or foil made of metal, plastic, ceramic gel or other soft material. The prepared food (e.g. fresh vegetable may store in the bag for solar cooking. Again, there is a breathing hole 733 and a seal 734. A resealable closure732 (e.g. a zipper or push zipper) may allow food to be accessed and the bag to be resealed.
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[0094] Please note that for brevity, a component of a solar cooking appliance may be described in details herein in one paragraph or for only one sample solar cooking appliance. But the descriptions they may be applicable to other sample solar cooking appliances described herein.
[0095] Other modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art and, therefore, the invention is defined in the claims.