CN212912771U - Water receiving device and cooking utensil with same - Google Patents

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CN212912771U
CN212912771U CN202020699148.XU CN202020699148U CN212912771U CN 212912771 U CN212912771 U CN 212912771U CN 202020699148 U CN202020699148 U CN 202020699148U CN 212912771 U CN212912771 U CN 212912771U
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The utility model provides a water receiving device and cooking utensil who has this water receiving device. The water receiving device comprises a water receiving tank, a first water retaining piece and a second water retaining piece, the water receiving tank extends along the longitudinal direction, the first water retaining piece and the second water retaining piece are respectively arranged at two longitudinal end parts of the water receiving tank, the first water retaining piece and the second water retaining piece extend upwards from the top surface of the water receiving tank, the water receiving tank comprises an installation side wall, the installation side wall extends along the longitudinal direction, and along the direction perpendicular to the installation side wall, the first water retaining piece and the second water retaining piece flush with the outer side surface of the installation side wall. In the process that water flows into the water receiving tank from the cooking device, water can drop earlier on the top surface of installation lateral wall, and the water receiving device is provided with first fender water spare and second fender water spare respectively in two vertical tip departments of water receiving tank, consequently can avoid rivers outside the water receiving tank to avoid forming ponding on the operation panel and cause the potential safety hazard, improved user's use and experienced.

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Water receiving device and cooking utensil with same
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of household appliances, especially, relate to a water receiving device and cooking utensil who has this water receiving device.
Background
As the standard of living increases, various cooking appliances such as a steaming oven gradually move into homes of common people.
Taking a steaming oven as an example, in the using process, steam and liquid generated by cooking are generated in the cavity, so that a water outlet is arranged at the position of the door frame, and a water receiving device is arranged below the water outlet and clings to the door frame to receive the liquid flowing out from the water outlet.
However, when water flowing along the door frame drops, a part of the water may drop between the top surface of the water receiving device and the door frame. If the water receiving device is not completely horizontal due to process reasons, or the table top of the steaming and baking oven is inclined, water drops can flow along the joint part under the action of gravity or due to vibration, and finally the water drops drop out of the cooking utensil to form accumulated water, so that potential safety hazards are caused.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
For solving the problem that prior art exists at least partially, according to the utility model discloses an aspect provides a water collector for cooking utensil, water collector includes water receiving tank, first fender water spare and second fender water spare, the water receiving tank extends along longitudinal direction, first fender water spare and second fender water spare set up respectively in two vertical tip departments of water receiving tank, first fender water spare and second fender water spare upwards extend from the top surface of water receiving tank, the water receiving tank is including the installation lateral wall, the installation lateral wall is along longitudinal extension, wherein, along the perpendicular to the horizontal direction of installation lateral wall, first fender water spare and second fender water spare flush with the lateral surface of installation lateral wall.
In the process of water flowing from the cooking device into the catch basin, the water will first fall onto the top surface of the mounting sidewall, whereby a small portion of the water will remain between the top surface and the cooking device. Because the utility model provides a water receiving device is provided with first fender water spare and second fender water spare respectively in two vertical tip departments of water receiving tank to first fender water spare and second fender water spare also paste and lean on cooking device, consequently even the water receiving device is in the non-horizontality, also can prevent this part rivers outside the water receiving tank through first fender water spare and second fender water spare, thereby avoid forming ponding and cause the potential safety hazard on the operation panel, user's use experience has been improved.
Illustratively, the first and second water deflectors are disposed on a top surface of the mounting sidewall.
Because first fender water spare and second fender water are higher than the installation lateral wall, so can restrict the water that deposits on the top surface of installation lateral wall in longitudinal direction, prevent that it from flowing out the water collector.
Illustratively, the first side surface of the first water deflector and the second side surface of the second water deflector are smoothly connected with the top surface of the mounting sidewall, the first side surface and the second side surface facing each other.
Compared with the structure that the first side surface and the second side surface are vertically connected with the top surface, the structure can reduce the occurrence of sanitary dead angles, prevent dirt from being stored in the position and is convenient to clean.
Illustratively, the water receiving tray further comprises a first end wall and a second end wall, the first end wall and the second end wall being connected to the mounting side wall at both longitudinal ends of the water receiving tray, respectively, the first water deflector and the second water deflector being disposed on top surfaces of the first end wall and the second end wall, respectively.
In this way, if water is present on the top surface of the mounting side wall, it can also be restricted in the longitudinal direction by the first and second water deflector, preventing this part of the water from flowing out of the water receiving channel.
The first water retaining member and/or the second water retaining member are/is a protrusion integrated with the water receiving tank.
Therefore, on one hand, the processing amount can be reduced, the cost is reduced, and the forming is convenient. On the other hand, the integrally formed part has few seams, thereby reducing sanitary dead angles and being convenient for cleaning.
According to the utility model discloses a still provide a cooking utensil, it includes box and chamber door, is provided with the door frame on the box, and the chamber door can be connected to the door frame with opening and shutting, and the front of the underframe of door frame is provided with the outlet, cooking utensil still includes as above water receiving device, the installation lateral wall of water receiving device pastes the front of leaning on the underframe at the door frame, the outlet is located installation lateral wall top and is located between first manger plate and the second manger plate.
The water flowing out of the water outlet can flow into the water receiving tank of the water receiving device along the surface of the door frame. But still some water can remain between the top surface of installation lateral wall and the door frame, even water receiving device does not set up horizontally, water thereon will also be blockked by first fender water spare and second fender water spare along longitudinal flow, prevents that this partial rivers from to the cooking utensil outside, causes the potential safety hazard, influences user's use and experiences.
Illustratively, the first and second water dams are higher than a top of the drain opening.
Thus, even if the amount of water flowing out of the water outlet is large, the water does not flow out of the cooking utensil beyond the first water blocking member and the second water blocking member.
Illustratively, the height of the first and second water deflectors is not less than 6 mm.
The diameter of the water drop is usually not larger than 6 mm because of the influence of the tension of the water drop. The water on the top surface of the mounting sidewall, even if flowing in the longitudinal direction, does not flow beyond the first and second water blocking members to the outside of the cooking appliance, affecting the user's use experience.
Illustratively, the water receiving trough extends to below the door.
In this way, the condensed water generated on the door can also flow downwards, be received by the water receiving device and be stored in the water receiving tank. The water receiving device with the arrangement can receive water drops generated at multiple positions on the cooking appliance.
Illustratively, the cooking appliance includes one or more of an oven, a steam box, and a steam oven.
A series of concepts in a simplified form are introduced in the disclosure, which will be described in further detail in the detailed description section. The summary of the invention is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The advantages and features of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The following drawings of the present invention are used herein as part of the present invention for understanding the present invention. There are shown in the drawings, embodiments and descriptions thereof, which are used to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings, there is shown in the drawings,
fig. 1 is a perspective view of a water receiving device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a perspective view of a water receiving device according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a cooking appliance having the water collector of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a front view of the cooking appliance of FIG. 3; and
fig. 5 is a sectional view of the cooking appliance in fig. 3.
Wherein the figures include the following reference numerals:
10. 10', a water receiving device; 100. a water receiving tank; 101. a top surface; 102. installing a side wall; 103. a side wall; 110. a first end wall; 120. a second end wall; 200. a first water retaining member; 201. a first side surface; 300. a second water retaining member; 301. a second side surface; 410. a box body; 411. a door frame; 420. a box door; 430. and a water outlet.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, exemplary embodiments according to the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the described embodiments are merely exemplary of the present invention and are not intended to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described herein. Based on the embodiments of the present invention described in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
The utility model provides a water collector 10 for cooking utensil, as shown in fig. 1, water collector 10 includes water receiving tank 100, first fender 200 and second fender 300. The water receiving tank 100 extends in a longitudinal direction, which is an X direction as shown in fig. 1. The water-receiving tray 100 comprises a bottom wall, mounting side walls 102 and 103 extending upwardly from a pair of opposed longitudinal edges of the bottom wall, and first and second end walls 110 and 120 extending upwardly from a pair of opposed transverse edges of the bottom wall, which enclose a water storage space. The first end wall 110 and the second end wall 120 are connected to the mounting side wall 102 at both longitudinal ends of the water receiving tray 100, respectively. The cross section of the water receiving tank 100 perpendicular to the longitudinal direction may be in any shape, such as a U shape, a V shape, and the like. When the water receiving tank 100 is V-shaped in cross section, the bottom wall is considered to be extremely small in lateral dimension. The first and second water barriers 200 and 300 are respectively disposed at both longitudinal ends of the water receiving tub 100. The first and second water barriers 200 and 300 extend upward from the top surface of the water receiving tub 100.
The mounting side wall 102 extends in the longitudinal direction. The mounting sidewall 102 is for mounting to a cooking appliance. After installation, the outer side surface of the installation side wall 102 is tightly attached to the cooking utensil. The first and second water deflectors 200 and 300 are flush with the outer side surfaces of the mounting side walls 102 in the lateral direction Y (shown in fig. 1) perpendicular to the mounting side walls 102. In this way, when the water receiving device 10 is mounted to the cooking appliance, the first and second water barriers 200 and 300 can also be attached to the cooking appliance.
During the process of water flowing from the cooking device into the catch basin 100, the water may first fall onto the top surface 101 of the mounting sidewall 102, whereby a small amount of water may remain between the top surface 101 and the cooking device. Because the utility model provides a water receiving device 10 is provided with first fender water spare 200 and second fender water spare 300 respectively in two vertical tip punishments of water receiving tank 100 to first fender water spare 200 and second fender water spare 300 also paste and lean on cooking device, even consequently water receiving device 10 is in the non-horizontality, also can prevent this part rivers outside water receiving tank 100 through first fender water spare 200 and second fender water spare 300, thereby avoid forming ponding and cause the potential safety hazard on the operation panel, user's use experience has been improved.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 1, the first water deflector 200 and the second water deflector 300 may be disposed on the top surface 101 of the installation sidewall 102. The first and second water blocking members 200 and 300 protrude upward from the top surface of the installation sidewall 102. The first and second water barriers 200 and 300 may be in any shape, such as a cylinder shape or a plate shape. Since the first and second water deflectors 200 and 300 are higher than the installation sidewall 102, water stored on the top surface 101 of the installation sidewall 102 can be restrained in the longitudinal direction from flowing out of the water receiving device 10.
Further, the first side surface 201 of the first water deflector 200 and the second side surface 301 of the second water deflector 300 are smoothly connected with the top surface 101 of the installation sidewall 102, and the first side surface 201 and the second side surface 301 face each other. That is, the connection between the first side surface 201 and the top surface 101 and the connection between the second side surface 301 and the top surface 101 have arc-shaped rounded corners. Illustratively, an arcuate groove may be defined by the first side 201, the second side 301, and the top 101. Thus, compared with the structure that the first side surface 201 and the second side surface 301 are vertically connected with the top surface 101, the structure can reduce the occurrence of sanitary dead corners, prevent dirt and dirty from being hidden at the positions and is convenient to clean.
Fig. 2 shows a water receiving device 10' according to another embodiment of the present invention, wherein a first water deflector 200 and a second water deflector 300 are arranged on top of the first end wall 110 and the second end wall 120, respectively. Likewise, the sides of the first and second water deflectors 200 and 300 adjacent to the mounting sidewall 102 are flush with the mounting sidewall 102. Thus, if water exists on the top surface 101 of the installation sidewall 102, it can be restricted by the first water deflector 200 and the second water deflector 300 in the longitudinal direction, preventing the water from flowing out of the water receiving tub 100.
Further, the first water blocking member 200 and/or the second water blocking member 300 may be integrally formed with the water receiving tank 100. The first water deflector 200 and/or the second water deflector 300 may be a protrusion provided on the top surface of the water receiving tub 100. Therefore, on one hand, the processing amount can be reduced, the cost is reduced, and the forming is convenient. On the other hand, the integrally formed part has few seams, thereby reducing sanitary dead angles and being convenient for cleaning.
According to the present invention, there is also provided a cooking appliance, as shown in fig. 3 to 5, the cooking appliance includes a case 410 and a door 420. The cooking appliance may be one or more of an oven, a steam box, a steam oven, and the like. The case 410 is provided with a door frame 411. The door 420 is openably and closably connected to the door frame 411. The front surface of the bottom frame of the door frame 411 is provided with a drain port 430. The water discharged from the water outlet 430 may be condensed water of water vapor generated during cooking of the cooking appliance, or may be liquid such as soup generated during cooking.
Taking the water receiving device 10 as an example, the water receiving device 10 is disposed on the bottom frame of the door frame 411, and the installation side wall 102 of the water receiving device 10 abuts against the front surface of the door frame 411. The water receiving device 10 may be detachable, and after the water receiving device 10 is filled with water, a user may take down the water receiving device to clean the water therein. The drain opening 430 is located above the mounting sidewall 102 and between the first water deflector 200 and the second water deflector 300.
Water flowing out of the water discharge port 430 may flow into the water receiving tub 100 of the water receiving device 10 along the surface of the door frame 411. However, some water is still remained between the top surface of the installation side wall 102 and the door frame 411, and even if the water receiving device 10 is not horizontally arranged, the water thereon will be blocked by the first water blocking member 200 and the second water blocking member 300 along the longitudinal direction, so that the water is prevented from flowing to the outside of the cooking appliance, which causes a safety hazard and affects the user experience.
In one embodiment, the first and second water deflectors 200 and 300 are higher than the top of the drain opening 430. Thus, even if the amount of water flowing out of the drain opening 430 is large, the water does not flow out of the cooking utensil beyond the first and second water stoppers 200 and 300.
The diameter of the water drop is usually not larger than 6 mm due to the tension of the water drop. In another embodiment the height of the first and second water barriers 200 and 300 is not less than 6 mm. In this way, water present on the top surface of the mounting sidewall 102, even if flowing in the longitudinal direction, does not flow beyond the first water deflector 200 and the second water deflector 300 to the outside of the cooking appliance, affecting the user experience.
For example, as shown in fig. 5, the water receiving tank 100 of the water receiving device 10 may extend to a position below the door 420. In one embodiment, the lateral width D of the water receiving tank 100 needs to be greater than the interval Z between the door 420 and the door frame 411 after the door 420 is closed, so that the condensed water generated on the door 420 may also flow downward, be received by the water receiving device 10, and be stored in the water receiving tank 100. The water receiving device 10 having this arrangement can receive water droplets generated at a plurality of places on the cooking appliance.
In the description of the present invention, it is to be understood that the orientation or positional relationship indicated by the orientation words such as "front", "rear", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "horizontal", "vertical", "horizontal" and "top", "bottom", etc. are usually based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience of description and simplification of description, and in the case of not making a contrary explanation, these orientation words do not indicate and imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore, should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the present invention; the terms "inner" and "outer" refer to the interior and exterior relative to the contours of the components themselves.
Spatially relative terms, such as "above … …," "above … …," "above … …," "above," and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe the spatial relationship of one or more components or features shown in the figures to other components or features. It is to be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass not only the orientation of the component as depicted in the figures, but also different orientations of the component in use or operation. For example, if an element in the drawings is turned over in its entirety, the articles "over" or "on" other elements or features will include the articles "under" or "beneath" the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term "above … …" can include both an orientation of "above … …" and "below … …". Further, these components or features may also be positioned at various other angles (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or other angles), all of which are intended to be encompassed herein.
It is noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of example embodiments according to the present application. As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, and it should be understood that when the terms "comprises" and/or "comprising" are used in this specification, they specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or combinations thereof, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," and the like in the description and claims of this application and in the drawings described above are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used is interchangeable under appropriate circumstances such that the embodiments of the application described herein are capable of operation in sequences other than those illustrated or described herein.
The present invention has been described in terms of the above embodiments, but it is to be understood that the above embodiments are for purposes of illustration and description only and are not intended to limit the invention to the described embodiments. Furthermore, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and that many more modifications and variations are possible in light of the teaching of the present invention and are within the scope of the invention as claimed. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.

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1. The utility model provides a water collector for cooking utensil, its characterized in that, water collector includes water receiving tank (100), first fender water spare (200) and second fender water spare (300), the water receiving tank extends along longitudinal direction, first fender water spare with second fender water spare sets up respectively two longitudinal end departments of water receiving tank, first fender water spare with second fender water spare is followed the top surface of water receiving tank upwards extends, the water receiving tank includes installation lateral wall (102), the installation lateral wall is along longitudinal extension, wherein, along the perpendicular to the horizontal direction of installation lateral wall, first fender water spare with second fender water spare with the lateral surface of installation lateral wall flushes.
2. Water receiving device according to claim 1, wherein the first water stop (200) and the second water stop (300) are arranged on the top surface (101) of the mounting side wall (102).
3. A water receiving device according to claim 2, wherein a first side (201) of the first water stop (200) and a second side (301) of the second water stop (300) are smoothly connected to the top surface (101) of the mounting side wall (102), the first and second sides facing each other.
4. A water collector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the water collector (100) further comprises a first end wall (110) and a second end wall (120) connected to the mounting side wall (102) at both longitudinal ends of the water collector, respectively, the first water deflector (200) and the second water deflector (300) being provided on top surfaces of the first end wall and the second end wall, respectively.
5. Water receiving device according to any one of claims 1-4, characterised in that the first water deflector (200) and/or the second water deflector (300) are projections which are integral with the water receiving tray (100).
6. Cooking appliance comprising a box (410) provided with a door frame (411) and a door (420) openably connected to the door frame, the front face of the bottom frame of the door frame being provided with a water outlet (430), characterized in that it further comprises a water collector according to any one of claims 1 to 5, the mounting side wall (102) of which rests against the front face of the bottom frame of the door frame, the water outlet being located above the mounting side wall and between the first water deflector (200) and the second water deflector (300).
7. The cooking appliance according to claim 6, wherein the first water deflector (200) and the second water deflector (300) are higher than a top of the drain opening (430).
8. The cooking appliance according to claim 6, wherein the height of the first water deflector (200) and the second water deflector (300) is not less than 6 mm.
9. The cooking appliance according to claim 6, wherein the water receiving tank (100) extends to below the door (420).
10. The cooking appliance of claim 6, comprising one or more of an oven, a steam box, and a steam oven.
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