Object processing state sensing using rf radiation
US-2018372656-A1 · Dec 27, 2018 · US
US10928073B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10928073-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515506110-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 2, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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In accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure, a cooking apparatus includes a casing, a cooking chamber provided inside the casing and including a discharge plate at which a plurality of outlet holes are formed, a tray provided at a bottom surface of the cooking chamber to support food, and a hot air discharging unit configured to discharge high-temperature air into the cooking chamber through the outlet holes, wherein the plurality of outlet holes are formed at a first area facing the tray.
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A cooking apparatus comprising: a casing; a cooking chamber provided inside the casing; a hot air discharging unit configured to discharge high-temperature air; and a discharge plate provided as an upper plate and having a first surface forming an interior surface of the cooking chamber, and a second surface opposite to the first surface and thereby being outside of the cooking chamber, a plurality of outlet holes formed in the discharge plate between the first surface and the second surface through which the air discharged by the hot air discharging unit passes to enter the cooking chamber, a plurality of flanges formed by the discharge plate and corresponding, respectively, to the plurality of outlet holes, each flange of the plurality of flanges extending from the second surface of the discharge plate outside of the cooking chamber, along a periphery of the corresponding outlet hole and protruding from the discharge plate in a direction which is opposite to a direction in which the air discharged by the hot air discharging unit passes through the plurality of outlet holes, and a plurality of flange grooves corresponding, respectively, to the plurality of flanges, formed by the discharge plate in the second surface of the discharge plate and which are thereby outside of the cooking chamber, wherein each flange of the plurality of flanges is surrounded by, and extends from a lower surface of, the corresponding flange groove of the plurality of flange grooves, so that the flange and the flange groove cooperate together to guide the air discharged by the hot air discharging unit to enter the flange in a direction perpendicular to the discharge plate, and to then pass through the outlet hole corresponding to the flange in the direction perpendicular to the discharge plate, and one end of each flange of the plurality of flanges is located between the second surface of the discharge plate and the lower surface of the corresponding flange groove of the plurality of flange grooves. 2. The cooking apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of outlet holes are spirally disposed in the discharge plate, and the plurality of outlet holes are arranged so that a first distance between a first outlet hole of the plurality of outlet holes and a second outlet hole outwardly adjacent to the first outlet hole on a spiral line has a distance increased by a certain proportion from a second distance between the first outlet hole and a third outlet hole inwardly adjacent to the first outlet hole on the spiral line. 3. The cooking apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of outlet holes are arranged to be sequentially rotated at a first angle on the spiral line. 4. The cooking apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the direction in which each flange of the plurality of flanges protrudes is vertical to the discharge plate. 5. A cooking apparatus comprising: a casing; a cooking chamber provided inside the casing; a hot air discharging unit configured to discharge high-temperature air; and a discharge plate provided as an upper plate and having a first surface forming an interior surface of the cooking chamber, and a second surface opposite to the first surface and thereby being outside of the cooking chamber, a plurality of outlet holes formed in the discharge plate between the first surface and the second surface through which the air discharged by the hot air discharging unit passes to enter the cooking chamber, and a plurality of flanges formed by the discharge plate and corresponding, respectively, to the plurality of outlet holes, each flange of the plurality of flanges extending from the second surface of the discharge plate outside of the cooking chamber, along a periphery of the corresponding outlet hole and protruding from the discharge plate in a direction which is opposite to a direction in which the air discharged by the hot air discharging unit passes through the plurality of outlet holes, a plurality of flange grooves corresponding, respectively, to the plurality of flanges, formed by the discharge plate in the second surface of the discharge plate and which are thereby outside of the cooking chamber, wherein each flange of the plurality of flanges is surrounded by, and extends from a lower surface of, the corresponding flange groove of the plurality of flange grooves, so that the flange and the flange groove cooperate together to guide the air discharged by the hot air discharging unit to enter the flange in a direction perpendicular to the discharge plate, and to then pass through the outlet hole corresponding to the flange in the direction perpendicular to the discharge plate, the plurality of outlet holes are formed along concentric circles from a center of the discharge plate, and concentric circles that are farther from the center have more outlet holes than concentric circles that are closer to the center, and one end of each flange of the plurality of flanges is located between the second surface of the discharge plate and the lower surface of the corresponding flange groove of the plurality of flange grooves.
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