Cooking appliance with electrical cooking element drying operations

US12163669B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12163669-B2
Application numberUS-202117349460-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 16, 2021
Priority dateJun 16, 2021
Publication dateDec 10, 2024
Grant dateDec 10, 2024

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A cooking appliance and method of operation thereof in which cooking element drying operations are implemented to drive moisture out of the electrically-insulative material in a sheathed electrical cooking element. In many instances, the cooking element drying operations are of relatively short duration and/or include multiple cycles to drive moisture out of the electrically-insulative material without generating sufficient leakage current to cause a GFCI trip, and in some instances, while maintaining a surface temperature of the cooking element below a temperature that could cause a skin burn to occur and/or for items in contact with the cooking element to be damaged.

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A cooking appliance, comprising: a housing; a cooktop disposed on an upwardly facing surface of the housing; an oven cavity disposed within the housing; a plurality of cooktop electrical cooking elements disposed on the cooktop, each cooktop electrical cooking element comprising a heater core extending through a sheath and electrically insulated from the sheath by an electrically-insulative powder; a plurality of oven electrical cooking elements positioned to generate heat within the oven cavity, each oven electrical cooking element comprising a heater core extending through a sheath and electrically insulated from the sheath by an electrically-insulative powder; and a controller coupled to the plurality of cooktop electrical cooking elements and the plurality of oven electrical cooking elements, wherein the controller is configured to selectively activate one or more of the plurality of cooktop electrical cooking elements during a cooktop cooking operation and to selectively activate one or more of the plurality of oven electrical cooking elements during an oven cooking operation, and wherein the controller is further configured to perform a cooking element drying operation that sequentially and individually activates each of the plurality of cooktop electrical cooking elements and the plurality of oven electrical cooking elements one or more times each while maintaining a surface temperature of each of the plurality of cooktop electrical cooking elements and plurality of oven electrical cooking elements below a burning temperature threshold to drive moisture out of each of the plurality of cooktop electrical cooking elements and the plurality of oven electrical cooking elements, wherein the burning threshold temperature is less than a predetermined temperature that causes a skin burn to occur or presents a risk of igniting, melting, deforming, or damaging any material in contact with the electrical cooking element; wherein the controller is configured to perform the cooking element drying operation at regular time intervals and without sensing leakage current in the plurality of cooktop electrical cooking elements and the plurality of oven electrical cooking elements to inhibit moisture build-up in the plurality of cooktop electrical cooking elements and the plurality of oven electrical cooking elements. 2. A cooking appliance, comprising: an electrical cooking element configured to generate heat in response to electrical current, the electrical cooking element comprising a heater core extending through a sheath and electrically insulated from the sheath by an electrically-insulative material; and a controller coupled to the electrical cooking element and configured to activate the electrical cooking element during a cooking operation to generate heat, wherein the controller is further configured to perform a cooking element drying operation that activates the electrical cooking element to drive moisture out of the electrically-insulative material of the electrical cooking element; wherein the controller is configured to monitor usage of the electrical cooking element during use of the cooking appliance by tracking usage data for the electrical cooking element, and wherein the controller is configured to perform the cooking element drying operation without sensing leakage current in the electrical cooking element and in response to the monitored usage by performing the cooking element drying operation in response to determining that the tracked usage data meets a predetermined drying criterion. 3. The cooking appliance of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to perform the cooking element drying operation by cycling the electrical cooking element one or more times while maintaining a surface temperature of the electrical cooking element below a burning threshold temperature, wherein the burning threshold temperature is less than a predetermined temperature that causes a skin burn to occur or presents a risk of igniting, melting, deforming, or damaging any material in contact with the electrical cooking element. 4. The cooking appliance of claim 3 , wherein the burning threshold temperature is less than about 84 degrees Celsius. 5. The cooking appliance of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to perform the cooking element drying operation by cycling the electrical cooking element for less than about one second per cycle. 6. The cooking appliance of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to activate the electrical cooking element during a cooking operation at a first voltage, and to perform the cooking element drying operation by activating the electrical cooking element at a second voltage that is lower than the first voltage. 7. The cooking appliance of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to perform the cooking element drying operation by activating the electrical cooking element with a high frequency duty cycle to reduce an effective voltage supplied to the electrical cooking element during the cooking element drying operation. 8. The cooking appliance of claim 2 , wherein the electrical cooking element is a first electrical cooking element among a plurality of electrical cooking elements, and wherein the controller is configured to perform the cooking element drying operation by sequentially cycling each of the plurality of electrical cooking elements one or more times each. 9. The cooking appliance of claim 8 , wherein the controller is configured to individually activate each of the plurality of electrical cooking elements by itself when sequentially cycling each of the plurality of electrical cooking elements one or more times each. 10. The cooking appliance of claim 2 , wherein the cooking element drying operation is a first cooking element drying operation, and wherein the controller is further configured to perform a second cooking element drying operation in response to initial power on of the cooking appliance upon installation and without sensing leakage current in the electrical cooking element. 11. The cooking appliance of claim 2 , wherein the cooking element drying operation is a first cooking element drying operation, and wherein the controller is further configured to perform a second cooking element drying operation in response to user input separate from activating the electrical cooking element and without sensing leakage current in the electrical cooking element. 12. The cooking appliance of claim 11 , wherein the user input is received through a service menu. 13. The cooking appliance of claim 2 , wherein the cooking element drying operation is a first cooking element drying operation, and wherein the controller is further configured to perform a second cooking element drying operation at regular time intervals and without sensing leakage current in the electrical cooking element to inhibit moisture build-up in the electrically-insulative material of the electrical cooking element. 14. The cooking appliance of claim 2 , wherein the usage data includes a timestamp indicating when the electrical cooking element was last deactivated. 15. The cooking appliance of claim 14 , wherein the predetermined drying criterion is based on a comparison of the timestamp with a predetermined duration. 16. The cooking appliance of claim 2 , wherein the electrical cooking element is a first electrical cooking element among a plurality of electrical cooking elements, wherein the controller is configured to monitor usage of each of the plurality of electrical cooking elements during use of the cooking appliance by monitoring activation and/o

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  • Arrangement or mounting of electric heating elements · CPC title

  • by using electrical effects · CPC title

  • of electric circuits regulating heat · CPC title

  • F24C7/088Primary

    on stoves · CPC title

  • F24C7/08Primary

    Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices · CPC title

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What does patent US12163669B2 cover?
A cooking appliance and method of operation thereof in which cooking element drying operations are implemented to drive moisture out of the electrically-insulative material in a sheathed electrical cooking element. In many instances, the cooking element drying operations are of relatively short duration and/or include multiple cycles to drive moisture out of the electrically-insulative material…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Midea Group Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24C7/088. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 10 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).