Sensing system for a cooktop appliance with airflow protected sensor

US9752786B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9752786-B2
Application numberUS-201414205532-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 12, 2014
Priority dateMar 12, 2014
Publication dateSep 5, 2017
Grant dateSep 5, 2017

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The present invention provides an appliance with a sensor directed toward a cooking surface positioned beneath the sensor. One or more features are provided for directing a flow of air across the sensing end of the sensor to protect or shield it during cooking operations.

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An appliance defining vertical, transverse, and lateral directions that are perpendicular to each other, the appliance comprising: a cooling air system comprising a pathway for a flow of air for cooling, the pathway having an air inlet and an air outlet; and a cooling fan configured for causing air to flow along the pathway from the air inlet to the air outlet; a sensor system supported by the appliance, the sensor system and the appliance positioned vertically above a cooking surface of a cooktop range appliance, the sensor system comprising an outer housing defining a chamber, the chamber in fluid communication with the pathway; an inner housing positioned within the chamber, the inner housing and the outer housing defining a channel therebetween for a flow of air, the channel having a channel inlet and a channel outlet, the channel inlet positioned downstream of the cooling fan and in fluid communication with the pathway so as to receive air flow from the cooling fan, the inner housing defining a sensor aperture; and a sensor positioned in the inner housing, the sensor having a sensing end positioned at the sensor aperture so that air flowing from the channel outlet flows past the sensing end, the sensing end of the sensor downwardly directed toward the cooking surface of the cooktop range appliance positioned beneath the sensor system, wherein the sensor is configured to detect whether a cooking utensil is present on the cooking surface. 2. An appliance as in claim 1 , wherein the sensor system further comprises a sensor fan positioned within the chamber adjacent the channel inlet, the sensor fan configured for creating a flow of air through the channel. 3. An appliance as in claim 1 , wherein the sensing end of the sensor is downwardly directed toward a cooking surface positioned beneath the appliance. 4. An appliance as in claim 1 , wherein the sensor system further comprises a rotatable housing surrounding the inner housing, the rotatable housing being rotatable with respect to the outer housing such that a user of the appliance may manipulate the position of the sensing end of the sensor. 5. An appliance as in claim 1 , wherein the inner housing defines an angled inner portion of the channel, and wherein the angled inner portion is at an angle of about 30 to about 60 degrees with respect to the vertical direction. 6. An appliance as in claim 5 , wherein the outer housing defines an angled outer portion of the channel, and wherein the angled outer portion is at an angle of about 30 to about 60 degrees with respect to the vertical direction. 7. An appliance as in claim 1 , wherein the outer housing is angled relative to the appliance such that the sensing end of the sensor is at a non-orthogonal angle relative to a cooking surface positioned beneath the sensor. 8. An appliance as in claim 1 , wherein the sensor is an optical sensor. 9. An appliance as in claim 1 , wherein the appliance is a microwave appliance. 10. An appliance as in claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured to detect whether a cooking utensil is present on the cooking surface. 11. An appliance defining vertical, transverse, and lateral directions that are perpendicular to each other, the appliance comprising: a cooling air system comprising a pathway for a flow of air for cooling, the pathway having an air inlet and an air outlet; a sensor system supported by the appliance, the sensor system and the appliance positioned vertically above a cooking surface of a cooktop range appliance, the sensor system comprising an outer housing defining a chamber, the chamber in fluid communication with the pathway; an inner housing positioned within the chamber, the inner housing and the outer housing defining a channel therebetween for the flow of air, the charnel having a channel inlet and a channel outlet, the channel inlet in fluid communication with the pathway, the inner housing defining a sensor aperture; a sensor positioned in the inner housing, the sensor having a sensing end positioned at the sensor aperture so that air flowing from the channel outlet flows past the sensing end, the sensing end of the sensor downwardly directed toward the cooking surface of the cooktop range appliance positioned beneath the sensor system; and a sensor fan positioned within the chamber adjacent the channel inlet, the sensor fan positioned vertically above the channel inlet and the sensor, the sensor fan configured for creating a flow of air through the channel, wherein the sensor is configured to detect whether a cooking utensil is present on the cooking surface. 12. An appliance as in claim 11 , wherein the cooling air system further comprises a cooling fan configured for causing air to flow along the pathway from the air inlet to the air outlet, and wherein the channel inlet is positioned downstream of the cooling fan. 13. An appliance as in claim 11 , wherein the sensor system further comprises a rotatable housing surrounding the inner housing, the rotatable housing being rotatable with respect to the outer housing such that a user of the oven appliance may manipulate the position of the sensing end of the sensor. 14. An appliance as in claim 11 , wherein the inner housing defines an angled inner portion of the channel, and wherein the angled inner portion is at an angle of about 30 to about 60 degrees with respect to the vertical direction. 15. An appliance as in claim 14 , wherein the outer housing defines an angled outer portion of the channel, and wherein the angled outer portion is at an angle of about 30 to about 60 degrees with respect to the vertical direction. 16. An appliance as in claim 11 , wherein the outer housing is angled relative to the appliance such that the sensing end of the sensor is at a non-orthogonal angle relative to a cooking surface positioned beneath the sensor. 17. An appliance as in claim 11 , wherein the sensor is an optical sensor. 18. An appliance as in claim 11 , wherein the appliance is a microwave appliance. 19. An appliance defining vertical, transverse, and lateral directions that are perpendicular to each other, the appliance comprising: a cooling air system comprising a pathway for a flow of air for cooling, the pathway having an air inlet and an air outlet; and a cooling fan configured for causing air to flow along the pathway from the air inlet to the air outlet; a sensor system supported by the appliance, the sensor system and the appliance positioned vertically above a cooking surface of a cooktop range appliance, the sensor system comprising an outer housing defining a chamber, the chamber in fluid communication with the pathway; a rotatable housing positioned within the chamber, the rotatable housing in fluid communication with the chamber, the rotatable housing also being rotatable with respect to the outer housing; an inner housing positioned within the rotatable housing, the inner housing and the rotatable housing defining a channel therebetween for a flow of air, the channel having a channel inlet and a channel outlet, the channel inlet positioned downstream of the cooling fan and in fluid communication with the pathway so as to receive air flow from the cooling fan, the inner housing defining a sensor aperture; and a sensor positioned in the inner housing, the sensor having a sensing end positioned at the sensor aperture so that air flowing from the channel outlet flows past the sensing end, the sensing end of the sensor downwardly directed toward the cooking surface of the cooktop range

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  • Arrangement or mounting of control or safety systems · CPC title

  • Method of operation or details of the microwave heating apparatus related to the use of detectors or sensors · CPC title

  • Devices for removing cooking fumes structurally associated with a cooking range e.g. downdraft (F24C15/2007 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • by devices for automatically controlling the heat supply by switching off heaters or for automatically lifting the cooking-vessels · CPC title

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What does patent US9752786B2 cover?
The present invention provides an appliance with a sensor directed toward a cooking surface positioned beneath the sensor. One or more features are provided for directing a flow of air across the sensing end of the sensor to protect or shield it during cooking operations.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric, Haier Us Appliance Solutions Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24C15/2042. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2017 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 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).