Cooking appliance
US-11438975-B2 · Sep 6, 2022 · US
US11856679B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11856679-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917053370-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 24, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2023 |
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An induction oven device includes a heating unit including an induction coil having an electrical conductor, a substrate unit having a through-flow opening, and a fastening unit configured to fasten the induction coil to the substrate unit. The fastening unit includes a fastening element which is guided through the through-flow opening.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An induction oven device, comprising: a heating unit including an induction coil having an electrical conductor; a substrate unit having at least a first through-flow opening and a second through-flow opening; a cover element; and a fastening unit configured to fasten the induction coil to the substrate unit by fastening the induction coil between the cover element and the substrate unit, said fastening unit including a fastening element which is guided through the first through-flow opening and then guided through the second through-flow opening. 2. The induction oven device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate unit includes a silicate. 3. The induction oven device of claim 2 , wherein the fastening element includes a silicate. 4. The induction oven device of claim 2 , wherein the substrate unit is capable of being pierced through, at least partially, in order to fasten the induction coil. 5. The induction oven device of claim 2 , wherein the substrate unit is at least partially fibrous. 6. The induction oven device of claim 5 , wherein the substrate unit includes a textile structure with a flat shape. 7. The induction oven device of claim 2 , wherein the fastening element is embodied as a thread, said induction coil being fastened to the substrate unit via a seam which has the thread. 8. The induction oven device of claim 2 , wherein the substrate unit at least partially is made of basalt. 9. The induction oven device of claim 2 , wherein the substrate unit at least partially is made of glass fibers. 10. The induction oven device of claim 2 , wherein the the cover element is arranged on a side of the induction coil which side lies opposite the substrate unit, said cover element restricting a movement of the induction coil on said side. 11. The induction oven device of claim 10 , wherein the cover element includes a silicate. 12. An induction oven, comprising induction oven device, said induction oven comprising a heating unit including an induction coil having an electrical conductor, a substrate unit having at least a first through-flow opening and a second through-flow opening, a cover element and a fastening unit configured to fasten the induction coil to the substrate unit by fastening the induction coil between the cover element and the substrate unit, said fastening unit including a fastening element which is guided through the first through-flow opening and then guided through the second through-flow opening. 13. The induction oven of claim 12 , wherein the substrate unit includes a silicate. 14. The induction oven of claim 12 , wherein the fastening element includes a silicate. 15. The induction oven of claim 12 , wherein the substrate unit is capable of being pierced through, at least partially, in order to fasten the induction coil. 16. The induction oven of claim 12 , wherein the substrate unit is at least partially fibrous. 17. The induction oven of claim 16 , wherein the substrate unit includes a textile structure with a flat shape. 18. The induction oven of claim 12 , wherein the fastening element is embodied as a thread, said induction coil being fastened to the substrate unit via a seam which has the thread. 19. The induction oven of claim 12 , wherein the substrate unit at least partially is made of basalt. 20. The induction oven of claim 12 , wherein the substrate unit at least partially is made of glass fibers. 21. The induction oven of claim 12 , wherein the cover element is arranged on a side of the induction coil which side lies opposite the substrate unit, said cover element restricting a movement of the induction coil on said side. 22. The induction oven of claim 21 , wherein the cover element includes a silicate. 23. A method for producing an induction oven device, said method comprising: guiding a fastening element through a first opening of a substrate unit and a second opening of the substrate unit; and fastening an electrical conductor of an induction coil of a heating unit to the substrate unit by fastening the induction coil between a cover element and the substrate unit.
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