METHOD FOR OPERATING A COOKTOP AND COOKTOP
20230199920 ยท 2023-06-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05B6/1272
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
In a method for operating a cooktop having a cooktop plate and adjacent heating means arranged thereunder along a straight line, and a pan detection means for detecting a relative coverage of each heating means by cooking vessels placed thereover, it is detected in a preceding step over which of the heating means a cooking vessel has been placed and thus that a relative coverage is present. In a subsequent step, the pan detection means is used to detect how great is the relative coverage of each covered heating means, and from this result and a comparison of these results for each heating means a case analysis is performed into one of several cases. For a 1st case, in which it is detected for the three heating means arranged along the straight line, that the relative coverage of the middle heating means is less than the relative coverage of the other two adjacent heating means, it is determined that no cooking vessel has been placed over the three heating means which contiguously covers all three heating means, but rather that at least two cooking vessels have been placed over the three heating means.
Claims
1. A method for operating a cooktop, wherein said cooktop comprises: a cooktop plate, at least three adjacent heating means being arranged along a straight line under said cooktop plate, a pan detection means, wherein said pan detection means is configured to detect a relative coverage of each of said heating means by cooking vessels placed on said cooktop plate over said heating means, wherein: in a preceding step, said pan detection means is used to detect over which of said heating means one said cooking vessel has been placed and thus that said relative coverage of said heating means by said cooking vessel is present, in a subsequent step, said pan detection means is used to detect how great is said relative coverage of each said heating means, from a result of detecting said relative coverage of each said heating means and comparing said multitude of results for each said heating means with one another, a case analysis into one of several cases is carried out, wherein said cases relate to said coverage of said heating means with at least one said cooking vessel, for a 1st case, in which it is detected for said three heating means arranged along said straight line, that said relative coverage of a middle heating means is less than said relative coverage of said other two adjacent heating means, it is determined that no said cooking vessel has been placed over said three heating means which contiguously covers all 3 heating means, but rather that at least two said cooking vessels have been placed over said three heating means.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said pan detection means has at least three said pan detection sensors and said pan detection sensors are used to detect said cooking vessels placed over said heating means, and detect their placing location and said relative coverage of a respective heating means by said cooking vessels placed thereover.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein, in a step preceding said case analysis, said relative coverage of all said heating means by one or more said cooking vessels is detected using said pan detection means and said pan detection sensors.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein, for a 2nd case, which is based on said 1st case, and in which it is detected for said middle heating means between said two adjacent heating means that it has a relative coverage by at least one said cooking vessel placed thereover of greater than zero, and in which said relative coverage of said other two adjacent heating means is identical, it is determined that said three heating means are covered by precisely two said cooking vessels and one of said other two adjacent heating means is covered by precisely one first cooking vessel and said other two heating means are covered jointly by one second cooking vessel.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein, for a 3rd case, in which it is detected for said three heating means arranged along said straight line that said relative coverage of said middle heating means is greater than said relative coverage of said other two adjacent heating means, it is determined that a single cooking vessel has been placed over said three heating means which contiguously covers all said three heating means.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein, for a 4th case, in which a relative coverage of less than 20% is detected for said middle heating means, and relative coverages of more than 30% are detected for said other two adjacent heating means, it is determined that no said cooking vessel is placed over said middle heating means and in each case one said cooking vessel is placed over each of said other two adjacent heating means.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein, for a 5th case, in which it is detected for four adjacent said heating means arranged along said straight line that each thereof is covered by one said cooking vessel, said relative coverages of said middle two heating means are compared with said relative coverages of said outer two heating means, and if said relative coverages of said middle two heating means are in each case greater than in each case said relative coverages of said outer two heating means, it is then determined that a single, very large cooking vessel has been placed over all four said heating means, which contiguously covers all four said heating means, and if said relative coverages of said middle two heating means are in each case smaller than in each case said relative coverages of said outer two heating means, it is then determined that in each case one said cooking vessel has been placed over said outer two heating means and said adjacent middle heating means, jointly covering said two heating means.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein said relative coverages of said respective heating means are set in relation to one another, wherein a distinction is drawn between on the one hand heating means that are relatively extensively covered and on the other hand heating means that are relatively slightly covered.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein a distinction is drawn between on the one hand said relatively extensively covered heating means and said relatively slightly covered heating means either in that 50% of said most extensively covered heating means are classified into a group of extensively covered heating means and the other 50% into a group of slightly covered heating means, or in that heating means with a relative coverage of more than 50% are classified into said one group and heating means with a relative coverage of less than 50% into said other group of said heating means.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein no observation is made over time or it is irrelevant whether a cooking vessel is moved.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein said method is carried out only if said pan detection means or the pan detection sensors identify no movement of one said cooking vessel on said cooktop plate.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein, for a 6th case, in which, when a minimum relative coverage is detected between two said maximum relative coverages, it is determined that in each case precisely one said cooking vessel is placed over one said heating device with a maximum relative coverage, wherein an intermediate region between said two cooking vessels over said heating means with a minimum relative coverage is determined.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein, for a 7th case, in which one said heating device with a maximum relative coverage is detected between two said heating means with a minimum relative coverage, it is determined that two said cooking vessels are placed over said heating means, wherein one cooking vessel is placed over an interposed heating means and one of said adjacent heating means, and an other cooking vessel is placed over said other adjacent heating means, wherein said cooking vessel over said two heating means is larger than said other cooking vessel over said single heating means.
14. The method of claim 1, wherein said heating means are of rectangular configuration, with a length and a width, wherein said length is greater than said width, wherein said width is smaller than 20 cm, and greater than 8 cm, and wherein said length is greater than 15 cm and less than 30 cm.
15. The method of claim 1, wherein said three adjacent heating means are of identical configuration.
16. The method of claim 1, wherein it is determined that a total of at most two said cooking vessels are placed on three or four adjacent said heating means along a straight line.
17. The method of claim 1, wherein, in an event that no values are detected for relative coverage of said heating means arranged in said straight line which differ by more than 10%, or in an event that said relative coverage in each case amounts to less than 50%, it is assumed that two said cooking vessels have been placed over said heating means, wherein, in an event that said relative coverage amounts in each case to more than 50%, a very large cooking vessel over said heating means is assumed.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein said case analysis is performed for three or four said heating means arranged along said straight line.
19. A cooktop with: a cooktop plate, at least three heating means arranged adjacently along a straight line under said cooktop plate, a pan detection means having at least three pan detection sensors, wherein said pan detection means with said pan detection sensors is configured to detect a number of cooking vessels placed on said cooktop plate over said heating means, their placing location and a relative coverage of said heating means by said cooking vessels placed thereover, a cooktop controller, wherein said cooktop controller is configured to carry out the method of claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail in the below and are shown schematically in the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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[0037] The cooktop 11 has a controller 17 connected with the operating means 14. This may implement operating commands and also drive a display. The controller 17 is in turn connected with an inverter 19 for the cooktop 11 and gives commands thereto. The inverter 19 in turn controls the induction heating coils I of the cooktop 11 in a known manner. These induction coils I are divided into a left-hand row or group and a right-hand row or group, specifically in each case four induction heating coils. On the left-hand side, the induction heating coils are numbered IL1, IL2, IL3 and IL4. On the right-hand side, the induction heating coils are numbered IR1, IR2, IR3 and IR4. In other configurations, there could be just three induction heating coils I or five or even more. These two groups of induction heating coils I are arranged along a straight line, which runs from front to back. They are here arranged precisely one behind the other, but could alternatively also be offset slightly to the left or to the right, for example by 1 cm to 3 cm or even 5 cm. The dimensions of the induction heating coils I are such that they have a length from left to right of about 22 cm and a width from front to back of about 10 cm. They could also be of trapezoidal configuration, in particular they could be arranged variably offset relative to one another.
[0038] Together with the inverter 19, the induction heating coils I form not only the heating device for the above-stated cooking vessels, in the form of pans T, placed onto the cooktop plate 12 but also at the same time the pan detection means. This pan detection function via the induction heating coils I themselves is known to a person skilled in the art from the prior art. In principle, additional separate pan detection sensors could also be provided in the form of small induction coils for example. However, these are not necessary. Furthermore, this pan detection means that is formed of the induction heating coils I and the inverter 19 and in which the induction heating coils I function as pan detection sensors, may be configured to detect the relative coverage of each induction heating coil I with a pan T or a corresponding article or cooking vessel. This is detectable from the power and voltage of the drive circuit of each induction heating coil I. This is also known to a person skilled in the art from the prior art.
[0039] Two pans TL1 and TL2 roughly identical in size are placed over the left-hand row of induction heating means IL1 to IL4. The front pan TL1 stands over the front two induction heating coils IL1 and IL2 and is offset somewhat towards the front. This may possibly be because it is more practical for an operator to set it down thus. The rear pan TL2 stands over the rear two induction heating coils IL3 and IL4 and is also drawn somewhat to the front and thus the front induction heating coil IL3 is covered to a greater extent than the rear induction heating coil IL4. This scenario corresponding to the above-mentioned 1st case means that the pan detection means on the one hand identifies that a pan has been placed over all the induction heating coils IL, and that to a considerable extent, which may here mean that the relative coverage is over 5% or even over 10%. Specifically, it is over 60%. On the other hand, the pan detection means may identify that induction heating coils IL1 and IL3 have a somewhat higher relative coverage than induction heating coils IL2 and IL4. It is thus identified for the induction heating coil IL2 that it has, in accordance with the 1st case, a relative coverage which is less than that of the two induction heating coils IL1 and IL3 arranged next to it. Although the difference may not be particularly great, it is noticeable and amounts in the present case to at least 10%. Thus, due to the smaller relative coverage of induction heating coil IL2 between induction heating coils IL1 and IL3, it is determined that no individual cooking vessel contiguously covering these three induction heating coils IL1 to
[0040] IL3 has been placed thereover. The 3rd case has therefore not arisen, this being shown on the left in
[0041] IL4 also has a relative coverage of around 50%, it determines that the relative coverage of the induction heating coils IL3 and IL4 is not achieved in each case by a single cooking vessel, which would then be rather small, but rather altogether by one cooking vessel. Because of the relatively somewhat smaller relative coverage of induction heating coil IL2 compared with the two adjacent cooking vessels, there cannot be just one cooking vessel covering all four or all three front induction heating coils IL. It is indeed determined therefrom, in accordance with the 1st case, that one pan TL1 has been placed over the front two induction heating coils IL1 and IL2 and one pan TL2 over the rear two induction heating coils IL3 and IL4. However, more pans have also not been placed over the left-hand induction heating coils. Although the precise position of the respective pan, i.e. whether or that it covers the one induction heating coil IL somewhat more than the other, may be identified, it is of no relevance here or is not used.
[0042] From this determination, the controller 17 may link the two induction heating coils IL1 and IL2 together, and likewise the two induction heating coils IL3 and IL4. This means that operation with one of the operating elements 15 simultaneously and identically brings about one power stage for the two linked-together induction heating coils. This enables simpler, more convenient operation.
[0043] The right-hand side of
[0044] A large pan TR2, with a diameter of about 18 cm, stands over the two rear induction heating coils IR3 and IR4, said pan being displaced somewhat towards the rear or covering the rear induction heating coil IR4 with greater relative coverage than the induction heating coil IR3. Thus, the relative coverage of induction heating coil IR3 is less than that of the two adjacent induction heating coils IR2 and IR4. It is thus on the one hand determined, in accordance with the 1st case, that these three induction heating coils cannot be jointly covered by a single large cooking vessel. This is indeed true. Moreover, the 2nd case is detected, specifically because the middle induction heating coil IR3 has a relative coverage greater than zero and the relative coverages of the two adjacent induction heating coils IR2 and IR4 are roughly equal. It is accordingly determined, a situation which also applies to the left-hand row of induction heating coils IL, that in accordance with this 2nd case the induction heating coil IR2 is covered by a single cooking vessel, namely the pan TR1. This may also be substantiated by the fact that it is detected for the frontmost induction heating coil IR1 that the relative coverage is very slight, and it may accordingly be stated that this relative coverage must be caused by pan TR1, which has been placed over induction heating coil IR2. The rear two induction heating coils IR3 and IR4, on the other hand, are jointly covered by a single large cooking vessel, namely pan TR2, which has been displaced somewhat towards the rear, and may be operated in linked manner.
[0045] The left-hand side of
[0046] The right-hand side of
[0047] With the left-hand row of induction heating coils IL shown in
[0048] The very small relative coverage of the induction heating coil IL3 and the lack of coverage of the frontmost induction heating coil IL1 means that the pan detection means and the controller determine that the pans TL1 and TL2 are placed only over induction heating coils IL2 and IL4. The 4th case is thus fulfilled. The pan detection means cannot detect whether the small relative coverage of the induction heating coil IL3 is brought about by one pan or by two pans, and if so, from which of the adjacent induction heating coils. Since the relative coverage is so small, however, this is irrelevant. None of the induction heating coils, in particular neither of induction heating coils IL2 and IL4, are linked together or operated jointly. Their power setting thus proceeds separately. Furthermore, absolutely no power is drawn for induction heating coil IL3 and it is not operated.
[0049] Furthermore, on the left-hand side of the cooktop 11 of
[0050] On the right-hand side in
[0051] On the left-hand side in
[0052] On the right-hand side in
[0053] In
[0054] Furthermore, the controller 17 may determine that the relative coverage of the interposed induction heating coil IL3 is less than in the 3rd case on the left-hand side in