Cooking appliance
US-2024000262-A1 · Jan 4, 2024 · US
US11339972B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11339972-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716088836-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2022 |
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A door for sealing a cooking chamber of a cooking appliance includes a rear wall and a condensate collection device for collecting a condensate draining from a rear side of the rear wall. The condensate collection device includes a collection and guide rail to collect condensate draining from the rear side and to divert the condensate in the direction of a collection container of the condensate collection device.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A door for sealing a cooking chamber of a cooking appliance, said door comprising: a rear wall; a condensate collection device configured to collect a condensate draining from a rear side of the rear wall, said condensate collection device comprising a collection container which is arranged on the door, and a collection and guide rail which is arranged on the door and which collects the condensate draining from the rear side and diverts the condensate in a direction of the collection container of the condensate collection device; a carrier to fasten the condensate collection device to the door; and a connection between the collection and guide rail and the carrier, said connection, as viewed across a length of the connection, including several connecting points, with clearances with drip edges of the collection and guide rail being formed between the connecting points for draining off the condensate into the collection container. 2. The door of claim 1 , wherein the collection and guide rail is arranged in a region of a lower edge of the rear wall and includes a trap sheet which extends obliquely upward and at an incline facing away from the rear side. 3. The door of claim 2 , wherein the trap sheet has at least one region in which the trap sheet is embodied in double layers at least in regions. 4. The door of claim 3 , wherein the trap sheet has a fold for forming the double layers. 5. The door of claim 1 , wherein the collection and guide rail is arranged in a region of a lower edge of the rear wall and includes a guide strip which extends below a lower edge and at a distance from the lower edge and which extends in a depth direction of the door beyond a thickness of the rear wall on both sides and is arranged obliquely downward, said guide strip having a drip edge, from which condensate drains into the collection container and which is arranged lower in a height direction of the door than an edge of the guide strip in opposition to the drip edge. 6. The door of claim 5 , wherein the collection and guide rail is arranged in a region of a lower edge of the rear wall and includes a trap sheet which extends obliquely upward and at an incline facing away from the rear side, said trap sheet leading onto an edge of the guide strip, with the trap sheet and the guide strip being arranged at an angle from one another. 7. The door of claim 1 , further comprising a holder configured to hold the rear wall, said carrier being fastenend to the holder. 8. The door of claim 1 , wherein the collection and guide rail is a component which is separate from the carrier and is connected to the carrier. 9. The door of claim 1 , wherein the collection and guide rail is embodied in one piece with the carrier. 10. The door of claim 9 , wherein the collection and guide rail and the carrier are molded as a bent component made from a single-piece blank. 11. The door of claim 1 , wherein the carrier has a receiving region for receiving the collection container. 12. The door of claim 11 , wherein the receiving region has spring lugs capable of latching the collection container into the receiving region. 13. The door of claim 1 , wherein the collection container is embodied in one piece with the carrier. 14. The door of claim 13 , wherein the collection container and the carrier are formed as a bent component from a blank. 15. The door of claim 1 , wherein the carrier has at least one region with two abutting panel parts, with the collection and guide rail leading onto one of the panel parts and with a receiving region for receiving the collection container leading onto the other one of the panel parts. 16. A cooking appliance, comprising: a housing having a cooking chamber embodied therein; a door configured to seal the cooking chamber and capable of pivoting about a vertical axis relative to the housing, said door comprising a rear wall, and a condensate collection device configured to collect a condensate draining from a rear side of the rear wall, said condensate collection device comprising a collection container which is arranged on the door, and a collection and guide rail which is arranged on the door and which collects the condensate draining from the rear side and diverts the condensate in a direction of the collection container of the condensate collection device; a carrier to fasten the condensate collection device to the door; and a connection between the collection and guide rail and the carrier, said connection, as viewed across a length of the connection, including several connecting points, with clearances with drip edges of the collection and guide rail being formed between the connecting points for draining off the condensate into the collection container. 17. The cooking appliance of claim 16 , wherein the collection and guide rail is arranged in a region of a lower edge of the rear wall and includes a trap sheet which extends obliquely upward and at an incline facing away from the rear side. 18. The cooking appliance of claim 17 , wherein the trap sheet has at least one region in which the trap sheet is embodied in double layers at least in regions. 19. The cooking appliance of claim 18 , wherein the trap sheet has a fold for forming the double layers. 20. The cooking appliance of claim 16 , wherein the collection and guide rail is arranged in a region of a lower edge of the rear wall and includes a guide strip which extends below a lower edge and at a distance from the lower edge and which extends in a depth direction of the door beyond a thickness of the rear wall on both sides and is arranged obliquely downward, said guide strip having a drip edge, from which condensate drains into the collection container and which is arranged lower in a height direction of the door than an edge of the guide strip in opposition to the drip edge. 21. The cooking appliance of claim 20 , wherein the collection and guide rail is arranged in a region of a lower edge of the rear wall and includes a trap sheet which extends obliquely upward and at an incline facing away from the rear side, said trap sheet leading onto an edge of the guide strip, with the trap sheet and the guide strip being arranged at an angle from one another. 22. The cooking appliance of claim 16 , further comprising a holder configured to hold the rear wall, said carrier being fastenend to the holder. 23. The cooking appliance of claim 16 , wherein the collection and guide rail is a component which is separate from the carrier and is connected to the carrier. 24. The cooking appliance of claim 16 , wherein the collection and guide rail is embodied in one piece with the carrier. 25. The cooking appliance of claim 24 , wherein the collection and guide rail and the carrier are molded as a bent component made from a single-piece blank. 26. The cooking appliance of claim 16 , wherein the carrier has a receiving region for receiving the collection container. 27. The cooking appliance of claim 26 , wherein the receiving region has spring lugs capable of latching the collection container into the receiving region. 28. The cooking appliance of claim 16 , wherein the collection container is embodied in one piece with the carrier. 29. The cooking appliance of claim 28 , wherein the collection container and the carrier are formed as a bent component from a blank.
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