Glass package and framework for an oven door of a cooking oven
US-2016195278-A1 · Jul 7, 2016 · US
US9677775B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9677775-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514676955-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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Provided is a door for a cooking appliance, such as an oven range, with multiple spaced apart glass panels. An interlocking mechanism promotes a proper installation of the glass panels, and interferes with the installation of the glass panels or with operation of the appliance if at least one of the panels is not properly installed. A switch with a plunger can be installed in the door, which allows the appliance to operate only when a failsafe electrical circuit is closed corresponding to a selected position of the plunger when the door is closed. The plunger is prevented from retaining that selected position if at least one of the glass panels is improperly installed or if a top cap is not properly seated or installed above the glass panels.
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A door for a cooking appliance configured to receive a plurality of glass panels for installation therein, said door comprising: a rear surface adapted to close a cooking cavity of the cooking appliance and a front surface opposite the rear surface; a removable top cap for providing access to install or remove the plurality of glass panels in or from the door; and an interlocking mechanism effective to promote a correct installation of said plurality of glass panels, said interlocking mechanism comprising at least one bracket disposed adjacent a bottom portion of the door, said bracket being biased between said front and rear surfaces by a biasing force such that in its fully biased position a first cammed portion of said bracket is aligned with an insertion path of a first glass panel within said door, such that on insertion of said panel a leading edge thereof will exert a downward force on said first cammed portion that urges the bracket against said biasing force. 2. The door of claim 1 , wherein said bracket is translatable along a translation path extending in a direction between said front and rear surfaces, said bracket being biased either forward or rearward along said translation path by said biasing force such that the first cammed portion is at an angle relative to said translation path such that on insertion of said panel the leading edge thereof urges the bracket against said biasing force. 3. The door of claim 1 , said first cammed portion being substantially linear when viewed from the side. 4. The door of claim 2 , said translation path being a horizontal path. 5. The door of claim 2 , said bracket further comprising a second cammed portion spaced from the first cammed portion by a first substantially horizontal portion, and a second substantially horizontal portion adjacent the second cammed portion opposite the first horizontal portion. 6. The door of claim 5 , said first substantially horizontal portion being dimensioned such that in the fully biased position of the bracket the first substantially horizontal portion of said bracket is aligned with an insertion path of a second glass panel within said door. 7. The door of claim 6 , said insertion paths of said first and second glass panels being substantially parallel and spaced from one another. 8. The door of claim 6 , said first cammed portion and first substantially horizontal portion of said bracket being dimensioned such that full insertion of said first glass panel results in translation of said bracket to an intermediate position along said translation path such that said second cammed portion is brought into alignment with said insertion path of said second glass panel. 9. The door of claim 8 , said second substantially horizontal portion being at least partially in an insertion path of a third glass panel within said door in said intermediate position of said bracket. 10. The door of claim 9 , said second cammed portion and second substantially horizontal portion of said bracket being dimensioned such that full insertion of said second glass panel after said first glass panel has been fully inserted results in translation of said bracket to a final position along said translation path such that the second substantially horizontal portion is withdrawn from said insertion path of said third glass panel. 11. The door of claim 1 , wherein the interlocking mechanism interferes with installation of at least one of the plurality of glass panels or with the installation of the top cap if at least one of the plurality of glass panels is not installed properly. 12. The door of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of glass panels is slidably retained in the door from each side of the door by a pair of channel support members. 13. A cooking appliance comprising: a cooking cavity enclosed by a housing; and the door of claim 1 for closing the housing. 14. The cooking appliance of claim 13 , wherein the interlocking mechanism interferes with installation of at least one of the plurality of glass panels or with the installation of the top cap if at least one of the plurality of glass panels is not installed properly. 15. The cooking appliance of claim 14 , said interlocking mechanism comprising at least one bracket disposed adjacent a bottom portion of the door, said bracket being translatable along a translation path extending in a direction between said front and rear surfaces, said bracket being biased either forward or rearward along said translation path by a biasing force, said bracket comprising first and second cammed portions separated from one another by a first substantially horizontal portion. 16. The cooking appliance of claim 13 , said door further comprising a switch having a plunger that allows the appliance to operate only when the plunger is in a selected position. 17. The cooking appliance of claim 16 , wherein either improper installation of at least one of the plurality of glass panels or a missing or improperly installed top cap prevents said plunger from retaining said selected position when the door is closed.
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