Method for manufacturing a household cooking appliance, and corresponding household cooking appliance
10126001 ยท 2018-11-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24C15/322
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/2007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24C15/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method for manufacturing a household cooking appliance, in particular an oven, having a muffle defining a cooking chamber, includes the steps of: a) providing the muffle; b) providing a channel for conveying air; c) associating to a rear wall of the muffle a first fan for ventilation of the cooking chamber; d) associating to the channel a second fan for forcing air into the channel; e) associating the channel to an upper wall of the muffle. Step b) includes shearing from a semi-finished product of a metal component of the channel a corresponding portion, so as to define an opening for installation of the second fan. Step c) includes using the portion sheared from the semi-finished product of the metal component of the channel as a bracket for fixing the first fan to the rear wall of the muffle.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing a household cooking appliance, in particular an oven, having a muffle defining a cooking chamber, comprising steps of: a) providing a muffle; b) forming a channel for conveying air; c) disposing a first fan in communication with a rear wall of the muffle for ventilation of the cooking chamber; d) disposing a second fan in communication with the channel for forcing air into the channel; e) coupling the channel with an upper wall of the muffle, wherein the step of forming the channel includes shearing a support bracket from a semi-finished product of a metal component of the channel to define a mounting opening for the second fan; and wherein the step of disposing the first fan includes using the support bracket sheared from the semi-finished product to fix the first fan to the rear wall of the muffle.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of forming the channel further includes pressing the semi-finished product of the metal component of the channel before shearing to define within the support bracket at least one of: a hole for passage of a shaft of the first fan; positioning protrusions for fixing the support bracket to the rear wall of the muffle; and positioning seats adapted to engage a support of the first fan.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein pressing the semi-finished product to form at least one of the positioning protrusions and the positioning seats defines corresponding through holes.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of providing the muffle includes pressing the rear wall of the muffle to define therein respective positioning projections, for fixing of the sheared support bracket to the rear wall of the muffle.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein pressing the rear wall of the muffle to define the positioning projections further defines corresponding through openings.
6. The method according to claim 5, further comprising the step of: mounting fixing clips at the through openings of the positioning projections of the rear wall of the muffle.
7. The method according to claim 5, further comprising steps of: leaning the positioning projections of the support bracket against the positioning projections of the rear wall of the muffle; and securing together the positioning protrusions of the support bracket and the positioning projections of the rear wall using threaded fixing means.
8. The method according to claim 2, further comprising steps of: coupling the support of the first fan to the positioning seats of the support bracket using respective coupling parts; and securing the coupling parts in the positioning seats using threaded fixing means.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the support bracket is substantially disk-shaped.
10. A household cooking appliance, in particular an oven, formed using the method of claim 1 and comprising: a muffle defining a cooking chamber and a channel for conveying air extending over an upper wall of the muffle, wherein a first fan is coupled to a rear wall of the muffle for ventilation of the cooking chamber, and wherein a second fan is coupled to the channel for forcing air into the channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further objects, characteristics, and advantages of the present invention will emerge clearly from the ensuing detailed description, with reference to the annexed schematic drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(11) Reference to an embodiment or one embodiment in the framework of the present description is meant to indicate that a particular configuration, structure, or characteristic described in relation to the embodiment is comprised in at least one embodiment. Hence, phrases such as in an embodiment or in one embodiment and the like that may be present in various points of this description do not necessarily refer to one and the same embodiment of the oven forming the subject of the invention. In addition, particular conformations, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any adequate way in one or more embodiments, even different from the ones represented. The references used herein are only provided for convenience and hence do not define the sphere of protection or the scope of the embodiments. Moreover, the cooking appliance will be described in what follows limitedly to the elements necessary for an understanding of the invention, it being taken for granted that it includes all the other components normally known and necessary for its operation.
(12) With initial reference to
(13) Housed inside the body 2 is a muffle, designated as a whole by 5 in
(14) Designated as a whole by 10 is a channelling for conveying air, with a fan 20 associated thereto, provided with a corresponding electric motor 21 and a support 22. The channelling 10 may form part of a system for extracting fumes from the muffle 5. In addition or as an alternative, the channelling 10 may form part of a system for cooling the door 4, when the latter has one or more cooling chambers. The channelling 10 preferentially includes at least one delivery duct, the outlet of which is located at the front of the appliance 1. On the other hand, the channelling 10 may define both an intake duct and a delivery duct set on top of one another, with the inlet of the latter at the front of the appliance 1. The channelling 10 preferentially has a generally tapered shape, starting from its front part towards its rear end region, where the fan 20 is mounted.
(15) The channelling 10 is associated to the upper wall 5a of the muffle 5 and preferably extends over the upper wall 5a so that its front part, here having a width roughly corresponding to the width of the muffle 5, is located in the proximity of the gap G and of the upper portion of the door 4. The fan 20 is mounted at an opening (not represented herein) of the upper wall of the channelling 10, present in the rear region of the latter. In the non-limiting example illustrated, the channelling 10 is made up of two components coupled together, designated by 10a and 10b, obtained by pressing of sheet metal and basically configured as half-shells.
(16) To the outer side of the rear wall 5c of the muffle a fan 30 is associated by means of a corresponding supporting bracket 40 provided according to the present invention, which is preferentially disk-shaped. As will emerge more clearly hereinafter, the bracket 40 is made of the same sheet metal and has the same thickness as the component 10a of the channelling 10.
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(18) The shaft 31a of the motor passes through respective holes of the bracket 40 and of the rear wall 5c of the muffle 5 in order to project into the cavity of the latter. Fitted to the end of the shaft 31a (not visible) is a centrifugal impeller (not visible), which is for example located in the area circumscribed by the rear circular resistance referred to previously. As per the known technique, on the inside of the muffle 5 there may be provided a partition wall, which divides its cavity into a front cooking chamber and a rear air-distribution chamber, where the above resistance and impeller are located.
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(20) The projections 6, which preferentially have a generally planar top, are provided with corresponding through openings 6a. In a preferred embodiment, these through openings 6a are substantially quadrangular in order to enable installation of corresponding clips 9, as may be seen in
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(22) In a step of pressing of the semi-finished product 10a, for example with a suitable punch, an impression is defined that reproduces the shape of the supporting bracket 40, including the seats 41, the projections 42, and a through hole 8 for passage of the shaft of the motor 31, this impression being designated as a whole by A in
(23) The supporting bracket 40 is visible in different views in
(24) As may be seen in
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(26) After installation of the supporting bracket 40 as represented in
(27) Once this fixing operation is completed, the impeller of the fan 30 can be associated to the corresponding shaft 31a, on the inner side of the muffle 5.
(28) The perimetral dimensions or the diameter of the supporting bracket 40 do not necessarily correspond exactly to the perimetral dimensions or to the diameter of the opening 23. The dimensions may differ on account of machining tolerances and residue, or else may differ in the case where the supporting bracket 40 is to be provided with a peripheral rim bent back. In general terms, the perimetral dimensions of the supporting bracket 40 are comprised between 80% and 100% of the perimetral dimensions of the opening 23, preferably comprised between 85% and 95%, very preferably comprised between 88% and 92%.
(29) In the solution according to the invention, the fan 20 is a radial fan having a centrifugal impeller. The corresponding support 22, which is preferably made of metal and here has a generally annular configuration, is coupled and fixed to the component 10a of the channelling 10 at the opening 23 of
(30) The channelling 10, when it is equipped with the corresponding fan 20, can be associated to the upper wall 5a of the muffle 5, for example via brackets associated to the body 2 of
(31) From the foregoing description, the characteristics of the present invention emerge clearly, as likewise do its advantages. The solution according to the invention enables simplification of fixing of the rear fan 30, without any need for anchorages also to the load-bearing structure of the appliance 1. The supporting bracket 40 can be of contained dimensions, with consequent significant saving of material. Advantageously, moreover, the supporting bracket 40 is obtained from a part that must in any case be sheared from a different component, i.e., a component of the channelling for conveying the air, with consequent further saving in terms of materials used and machining operations.
(32) It is clear that numerous variations may be made by the person skilled in the art to the cooking appliance 1 described by way of example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the ensuing claims.