EP0247574A1 - Heating device for a microwave appliance - Google Patents

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EP0247574A1
EP0247574A1 EP87107640A EP87107640A EP0247574A1 EP 0247574 A1 EP0247574 A1 EP 0247574A1 EP 87107640 A EP87107640 A EP 87107640A EP 87107640 A EP87107640 A EP 87107640A EP 0247574 A1 EP0247574 A1 EP 0247574A1
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Herwig Dipl.-Ing. Scheidler
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B6/00Heating by electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields
    • H05B6/64Heating using microwaves
    • H05B6/647Aspects related to microwave heating combined with other heating techniques
    • H05B6/6482Aspects related to microwave heating combined with other heating techniques combined with radiant heating, e.g. infrared heating
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F24C7/00Stoves or ranges heated by electric energy
    • F24C7/06Arrangement or mounting of electric heating elements

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  • the present invention relates to a heating device for a microwave appliance.
  • Microwave appliances have become popular world-wide, and their share in the market increases constantly.
  • so-called combination microwave appliances have gained increasing importance wherein, besides the microwave feature, a supplemental infrared heating unit is arranged in the cooking chamber for browning the roasting.
  • a supplemental infrared heating unit is arranged in the cooking chamber for browning the roasting.
  • browned and/or roasted food can be obtained just like in a baking oven, while the roasting process is simultaneously enhanced by the microwave energy.
  • the customarily utilized supplemental infrared heating elements are radiant heating elements having an operating temperature of about 900 to 1000 K.
  • microwave feed-in usually takes place in microwave appliances from above, the zone of the microwave feed-in is simultaneously to be protected from soiling.
  • the invention makes possible to satisfactori­ly roast and grill the food and, in combination, have the radiant heating element protected by the cover against direct soiling.
  • the glass-ceramic cover is made of a high-spo­dumene microcrystal-containing glass ceramic (h-spodumene-­MK-containing glass-ceramic) having low microwave absorption and high infrared transmission.
  • the radiant heating element used can be any desired suitable infrared radiator, for example a resistance wire, halogen lamps, a quartz radiator, or a combination of differently suited radiators.
  • FIG 1 shows an example, in principle, according to claim 6 of the application.
  • the microwave energy is fed into the microwave cooking chamber 1 through the bottom 2.
  • a heating device designed as a module 4 is attached at the overhead wall of the cooking chamber.
  • a resistor 5 of this heating module forms a radiant heating element which radiates on the food to be grilled from above.
  • the walls of the cooking chamber are protected from overheating by means of an insulation molding 3 which also supports the heating resistor 5.
  • the heating resistor is covered by means of a glass-ceramic plate 7.
  • the glass-ceramic is mounted by means of a suitable mounting to the housing 8 of the heating module 4.
  • a temperature protector 6 integrated into the heating module 4 serves for temperature regulation and/or temperature limiting of the heating module 4.
  • FIG. 2 shows another embodiment, in principle, according to claim 7 of this application.
  • the microwave energy is fed into the microwave cooking chamber 1 in the direction 2 from above.
  • a heating device designed as a module 4 with an insulation body 3, a radiant heating element formed by a heating resistor 5, a glass-ceramic cover 7, and a temperature limiter 6 is in this case attached underneath the overhead wall of the cooking chamber. Thereby, the heating module radiates on the food to be grilled from above.
  • a glass-ceramic cover 7 protects, in this arrangement, not only the heating module from soiling, but also serves simultaneously for covering the microwave feed-in into the cooking chamber of the microwave appliance. Yet, on account of the low microwave absorption of the glass- ceramic 7, the microwave energy can enter the cooking chamber 1 with low losses.
  • the glass-ceramic cover can be fashioned as a plate, as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2; however, it is just as readily possible to provide a cover with pressed or blown molded components.
  • the radiant heating element is designed for an operating temperature of at least 1150 K.

Abstract

A heating device for combination microwave applicances contains a radiant heating element (5) with an operating temperature of at least 1150 K wherein this radiant heating element, which can comprise an electrically heated resistan­ce wire, halogen lamps, or a quartz radiator, is covered by means of an at least partially infrared-transparent glass-­ceramic (7) with low microwave energy absorption.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a heating device for a microwave appliance.
  • Microwave appliances have become popular world-wide, and their share in the market increases constantly. In most recent times, so-called combination microwave appliances have gained increasing importance wherein, besides the microwave feature, a supplemental infrared heating unit is arranged in the cooking chamber for browning the roasting. In these combined appliances, browned and/or roasted food can be obtained just like in a baking oven, while the roasting process is simultaneously enhanced by the microwave energy. The customarily utilized supplemental infrared heating elements are radiant heating elements having an operating temperature of about 900 to 1000 K.
  • However, on account of infrared heating, the entire cooking chamber or at least the walls thereof become hotter than in case of mere microwave heating; in particular, the infrared heating element and the surfaces therebehind are soiled even if the operating temperature is reduced to below 800°C. While it has been possible, in principle, to install a cover to protect the radiant heating element from contamination, it was impossible with the presently existing covering materials to achieve a sufficient roasting and grilling result through this cover with an acceptable power of radiant heating.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • It is an object of the present invention to avoid the drawback of inadequate roasting and grilling result while simultaneously protecting the radiant heating element and the surfaces of the cooking chamber located therebehind. Insofar as microwave feed-in usually takes place in microwave appliances from above, the zone of the microwave feed-in is simultaneously to be protected from soiling.
  • This object has been attained by means of a heating device in accordance with the claims.
  • By the use of a radiant heating element having the high operating temperature as stated, it is possible to pass a sufficiently high proportion of the heat generated by the radiant heating element through a cover of available glass ceramic to make the process economically and technically feasible, the glass-ceramic being selected to be sufficient­ly temperature-stable and transparent for radiant heat of the major wavelengths emitted by the radiant heating element. Thus, the invention makes possible to satisfactori­ly roast and grill the food and, in combination, have the radiant heating element protected by the cover against direct soiling.
  • It is essential to the invention that due to the high operating temperature of the radiant heating element, and thus emitting a higher proportion of the radiant heat with smaller wavelengths, it is made possible to select a glass-ceramic for the cover which does not absorb too high a proportion of the radiant heat emitted by the radiant heating element and, in combination, shows a low microwave energy absorption. Of the customary transparent glass-cera­mics, most absorb microwave energy too strongly, and most of those which are substantially transparent to microwave energy show almost no transparency to infrared radiation.
  • Preferably, the glass-ceramic cover is made of a high-spo­dumene microcrystal-containing glass ceramic (h-spodumene-­MK-containing glass-ceramic) having low microwave absorption and high infrared transmission.
  • The radiant heating element used can be any desired suitable infrared radiator, for example a resistance wire, halogen lamps, a quartz radiator, or a combination of differently suited radiators.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The drawings show exemplary arrangements in accordance with the present invention.
    • Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic side elevation illustrating a first embodiment of the invention.
    • Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic side elevation illustrating a second embodiment of the invention.
    DETAILED DESCRIPTION Embodiment 1
  • Figure 1 shows an example, in principle, according to claim 6 of the application. The microwave energy is fed into the microwave cooking chamber 1 through the bottom 2. A heating device designed as a module 4 is attached at the overhead wall of the cooking chamber. A resistor 5 of this heating module forms a radiant heating element which radiates on the food to be grilled from above. Toward the rear and toward the directly adjoining sides, the walls of the cooking chamber are protected from overheating by means of an insulation molding 3 which also supports the heating resistor 5. Toward the bottom, i.e. toward the cooking chamber, the heating resistor is covered by means of a glass-ceramic plate 7. The glass-ceramic is mounted by means of a suitable mounting to the housing 8 of the heating module 4. A temperature protector 6 integrated into the heating module 4 serves for temperature regulation and/or temperature limiting of the heating module 4.
  • Embodiment 2
  • Figure 2 shows another embodiment, in principle, according to claim 7 of this application. In this arrangement, the microwave energy is fed into the microwave cooking chamber 1 in the direction 2 from above. A heating device designed as a module 4 with an insulation body 3, a radiant heating element formed by a heating resistor 5, a glass-ceramic cover 7, and a temperature limiter 6 is in this case attached underneath the overhead wall of the cooking chamber. Thereby, the heating module radiates on the food to be grilled from above. A glass-ceramic cover 7 protects, in this arrangement, not only the heating module from soiling, but also serves simultaneously for covering the microwave feed-in into the cooking chamber of the microwave appliance. Yet, on account of the low microwave absorption of the glass- ceramic 7, the microwave energy can enter the cooking chamber 1 with low losses.
  • The glass-ceramic cover can be fashioned as a plate, as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2; however, it is just as readily possible to provide a cover with pressed or blown molded components.
  • In both embodiments illustrated, the radiant heating element is designed for an operating temperature of at least 1150 K.
  • From the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention, and without departing from the spirit and scope thereon, can make various changes and modifications of the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions.

Claims (9)

1. Heating device for a microwave appliance having a cooking chamber adapted to receive food to be heated, characterized in that the heating device comprises a radiant heating element, e.g. an electrical resistance heater, designed for an operating temperature of at least 1150 K, and that the radiant heating element is covered by a glass-ceramic cover having a low microwave energy absorption and being transparent for a major portion of the infrared radiation emitted by the radiant heating element.
2. Heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that the radiant heating element comprises an electrically heated resistance wire affixed in a suitable way in or on a highly insulating support material and constituting together therewith the heating element.
3. Heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that the radiant heating element comprises at least one halogen lamp.
4. Heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that the radiant heating element comprises a quartz radiator.
5. Heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a combination of heating coils and heating lamps.
6. Heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that it is fashioned as a heating module comprising the radiant heating element, the glass-ceramic cover, and optionally a temperature protector and/or controller; and that this module is affixed in the microwave appliance as a complete unit.
7. Heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that the glass-ceramic cover is designed and arranged to form a protective cover for means for feeding microwave energy into the cooking chamber.
8. Heating device according to claims 6 and 7, characte­rized in that the heating module is fashioned so that it can be mounted directly above the means for feeding microwave energy.
9. Heating device according to claim 1, characterized in that the glass-ceramic employed is an h-spodumene-MK-­containing glass-ceramic having low microwave absorption.
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FR2687767A1 (en) * 1991-10-15 1993-08-27 Jolly Marcel Appliance for grilling and cooking
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EP0695913A1 (en) * 1994-08-04 1996-02-07 AEG Hausgeräte GmbH Muffle for baking oven
GB2336281A (en) * 1998-02-27 1999-10-13 Sanyo Electric Co Heating element assembly and disposition in a fan assisted cooking device
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WO1992017102A1 (en) * 1991-03-28 1992-10-15 Marcel Jolly Cooking device with recipient
ES2036446A2 (en) * 1991-05-20 1993-05-16 Fagor S Coop Ltda Combined microwave oven with hidden grill
FR2682461A1 (en) * 1991-10-15 1993-04-16 Jolly Marcel Cooking apparatus made up of a container and of a generator of electromagnetic radiation
FR2687767A1 (en) * 1991-10-15 1993-08-27 Jolly Marcel Appliance for grilling and cooking
FR2689214A1 (en) * 1992-03-26 1993-10-01 Jolly Marcel Cooker pref. using halogen lamps as heat source - has heating elements enclosed in glass container fitted over support for food to be cooked
EP0695913A1 (en) * 1994-08-04 1996-02-07 AEG Hausgeräte GmbH Muffle for baking oven
GB2336281A (en) * 1998-02-27 1999-10-13 Sanyo Electric Co Heating element assembly and disposition in a fan assisted cooking device
EP0977468A2 (en) * 1998-07-29 2000-02-02 Lg Electronics Inc. Cooling device for microwave ovens with halogen lamp
EP0977468A3 (en) * 1998-07-29 2002-05-29 Lg Electronics Inc. Cooling device for microwave ovens with halogen lamp
EP1221828A1 (en) * 2000-11-30 2002-07-10 Lg Electronics Inc. Heating apparatus of microwave oven
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