An induction cooking hob including a cooking area with three or more induction coils and a method for controlling a cooking area
US-2016381736-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US2020163171A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020163171-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916540323-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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An induction cooktop includes a housing defining a cavity, an inner induction coil positioned within the cavity and having a first shape, and an outer induction coil circumscribing the inner induction coil within the cavity and having a second shape different from the first shape of the inner induction coil.
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1 . An induction cooktop comprising: a housing defining a cavity; an inner induction coil having a first inductance value positioned within the cavity and having a first shape; an outer induction coil having a second inductance value circumscribing said inner induction coil within the cavity and having a second shape different from the first shape of the inner induction coil; and a power board for receiving AC power and for providing AC power selectively to the inner and outer induction coils, the power board having a first resonant capacitor electrically coupled to the inner induction coil and a second resonant capacitor electrically coupled to the outer induction coil, the inner and outer induction coils being connected with the power board so that the power board is controllable to apply the full power from the power board selectively to either one of the inner and outer induction coils by way of the first and second resonant capacitors, respectively, wherein the first and second inductance values of the inner and outer inductance coils, respectively, are substantially the same and the first and second resonant capacitors have similar operating values so that when the inner and outer induction coils are coupled with the first and second resonant capacitors, respectively, the inner and outer induction coils have substantially the same resonant frequencies. 2 . The induction cooktop of claim 1 , further comprising a control card configured to control power provided to said inner induction coil and said outer induction coil. 3 . The induction cooktop of claim 1 , wherein the inner induction coil is generally circular. 4 . The induction cooktop of claim 1 , wherein the outer induction coil is one of generally square, generally rectangular and generally ovate. 5 . The induction cooktop of claim 1 , wherein the inner conduction coil has a circumference, the outer induction coil being spaced from the inner induction coil about the circumference of the inner induction coil. 6 . The induction cooktop of claim 1 , wherein the outer induction coil is electrically coupled to the inner induction coil. 7 . The induction cooktop of claim 6 wherein the outer induction coil is electrically connected in series to the inner induction coil. 8 . A cooktop system comprising: a housing; a heating assembly disposed in the housing; a first grill plate selectively releasably attachable to the housing over the heating assembly to define a cooking surface, the grill plate being of a first type of grill plate; a second grill plate selectively releasably attachable to the housing over the heating assembly in place of the first grill plate, the second grill plate being of a second type of grill plate having at least one characteristic that distinguishes the second type of grill plate from the first type of grill plate; a grill plate identification system on the housing, the first grill plate and the second grill plate to determine which of the first grill plate type and the second grill plate type is attached to the housing; and a control card configured to apply predetermined operating limits to said heating assembly based on the grill type determination made by the grill plate identification system. 9 . The cooktop system of claim 8 , wherein the grill plate identification system comprises a capacitive touch input card positioned on the housing. 10 . The cooktop system of claim 9 , wherein the capacitive touch input card comprises a plurality of capacitive touch input sensors, the capacitive touch input card being configured to: identify which of said plurality of capacitive touch input sensors detect an electrically capacitive circuit formed upon attachment of one of the first and second grill plates to the housing; and transmit a signal identifying which of said plurality of capacitive touch input sensors made the detection. 11 . The induction cooktop of claim 1 , wherein the power board is configured to condition AC power as supplied from a power source by converting the AC power to DC power by a rectifier followed by smoothing the DC power with a filter capacitor and subsequently reconverting the DC power to AC power by an inverter so that AC power is fed to the inner and outer induction coils.
with more than one coil or coil segment per heating zone · CPC title
Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic
Technologies aiming at improving the efficiency of home appliances, e.g. induction cooking or efficient technologies for refrigerators, freezers or dish washers · CPC title
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