Ventilation system for a cooktop
US-9841196-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US9867237B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9867237-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013257210-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2010 |
| Priority date | Mar 19, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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An object of the present invention is to provide an induction heating cooker with improved assemblability, and with which a reduction in the temperature sensing precision of an infrared sensor can be suppressed and a reduction in the thickness of the induction heating cooker can be achieved. To this end, the induction heating cooker of the present invention includes a duct 33 that forms a cooling air path for guiding the cooling air produced by the air blower 32 to a control circuit 27 and to an infrared sensor 26 . The infrared sensor 26 and the control circuit 27 are disposed at positions lower than the top wall of the duct 33.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An induction heating cooker, comprising: a body that structures an outer casing; a top plate that covers a top portion of the body; a heating coil that is placed below the top plate, the heating coil heating a cooking vessel placed on the top plate; an infrared sensor disposed inside a casing having a plurality of vent openings, wherein the casing is disposed below the heating coil and the infrared sensor is configured to sense infrared radiation radiated from the cooking vessel; a control circuit that is placed lower than the heating coil, the control circuit controlling an output of a high frequency current that energizes the heating coil based on an output of the infrared sensor; an air blower that is placed lower than the heating coil, the air blower producing cooling air; a duct that-forms a cooling air path that guides the cooling air over the control circuit, through the plurality of vent opening, and over the infrared sensor, wherein the duct is connected to an outlet of the cooling air of the air blower, and the casing and the control circuit are placed at least partially inside the duct; and a heat dissipating plate disposed below the heating coil and above the duct to partition a space on a side of the heating coil, and a space on a side of the duct, the infrared sensor, and the control circuit, wherein a bottom surface of the heat dissipating plate abuts a top surface the duct, and wherein at least part of a surface of the heat dissipating plate is exposed to the space inside the body to facilitate dissipating heat transferred from the heating coil or the cooking vessel toward the space inside the body. 2. The induction heating cooker according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuit and the infrared sensor are disposed inside the duct. 3. The induction heating cooker according to claim 1 , further comprising below the heating coil, a heat dissipating plate that dissipates heat transferred from the heating coil or the cooking vessel, wherein the infrared sensor, the control circuit, and the air blower are disposed lower than the heat dissipating plate. 4. The induction heating cooker according to claim 3 , wherein the heat dissipating plate is brought into contact with the cooling air on a leeward side in connection with the cooling air than the control circuit and the infrared sensor, and cooled thereby. 5. The induction heating cooker according to claim 3 , wherein the heat dissipating plate has a magnetic field shielding effect of preventing a magnetic field generated by the heating coil from leaking below the heat dissipating plate. 6. The induction heating cooker according to claim 1 , further comprising a guide that is attached inside the duct, the guide branching the cooling air into a first cooling air directed toward the infrared sensor and a second cooling air directed toward the control circuit. 7. The induction heating cooker according to claim 1 , wherein the infrared sensor is attached to the control circuit. 8. The induction heating cooker according to claim 1 , wherein the infrared sensor is disposed inside a casing, and the casing has a top surface attached to a bottom surface of a top wall of the duct. 9. The induction heating cooker according to claim 3 , wherein the infrared sensor is disposed inside a casing, and the casing penetrates through the heat dissipating plate and is attached to a coil base supporting the heating coil. 10. The induction heating cooker according to claim 8 , further comprising a cylindrical element that penetrates through a top portion of the casing so as to extend from a proximity of the infrared sensor to a proximity of a back surface of the top plate. 11. The induction heating cooker according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuit includes a switching element for producing the high frequency current, and the infrared sensor and the switching element are disposed substantially in parallel to each other in a flow direction of the cooling air. 12. The induction heating cooker according to claim 1 , wherein a light-absorbing process is placed to a surface of the duct facing the top plate. 13. An induction heating cooker, comprising: a body that structures an outer casing; a top plate that covers a top portion of the body; a heating coil for heating a cooking vessel placed on the top plate disposed below the top plate; a ferrite element disposed below the heating coil; a heat dissipating plate disposed below the ferrite element that dissipates heat transferred from the heating coil or the cooking vessel, the heat dissipating plate having a bottom surface; a duct with a top surface, which abuts the bottom surface of the heat dissipating plate, disposed below the heat dissipating plate, where a first end of the top surface is arranged adjacent to a blower and a second end of the top surface is arranged in a region of the body opposite the blower; an infrared sensor configured to sense infrared radiation radiated from the cooking vessel disposed inside a casing, wherein a first portion of the casing is disposed below the top surface of the duct and a second portion of the casing protrudes through the top surface of the duct in a region that is between the first end and the second end of the top surface of the duct; a control circuit disposed below heat dissipating plate, the control circuit controlling an output of a high frequency current that energizes the heating coil based on an output of the infrared sensor; wherein the air blower that is placed lower than the heating coil, the air blower producing cooling air; wherein the duct that forms a cooling air path that guides the cooling air over the control circuit and around the casing, wherein the duct is connected to an outlet of the cooling air of the air blower, and the casing and the control circuit are placed at least partially inside the duct; and wherein the heat dissipating plate is disposed below the heating coil and above the duct and partitions a space on a side of the heating coil, and a space on a side of the duct, the infrared sensor, and the control circuit to expose at least part of a surface of the heat dissipating plate to the space inside the body, for dissipating heat transferred from the heating coil or the cooking vessel toward the space inside the body.
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