EP0169643B1 - Heating apparatus - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
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- H05B3/68—Heating arrangements specially adapted for cooking plates or analogous hot-plates
- H05B3/74—Non-metallic plates, e.g. vitroceramic, ceramic or glassceramic hobs, also including power or control circuits
- H05B3/744—Lamps as heat source, i.e. heating elements with protective gas envelope, e.g. halogen lamps
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- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- This invention relates to heating apparatus and in particular, though not exclusively to heating apparatus of the kind disclosed in our copending U.K. Patent Application No. 8320717, (Publication No. 2132060A), wherein one or more sources of infra-red radiation are mounted beneath a layer of an infra-red transmissive glass ceramic to form a cooking hob.
- the heating apparatus disclosed in U.K. Patent Application No. 8320717 consists of, in one example, four quartz-halogen, infra-red lamps supported above a generally circular metallic tray member, having a layer of thermally-insulative, microporous material disposed on the base thereof.
- each lamp is preferably provided with an infra-red reflective coating on the underside of the quartz envelope of the lamp, to reflect infra-red radiation emitted downwardly therefrom back in an upward direction, towards and through the glass ceramic layer.
- a heating apparatus including one or more tungsten-halogen lamps (6; 21-24) mounted beneath a layer (19) transmissive of infra-red radiation generated by said lamp or lamps (6; 21-24) and a base structure (1) comprising a tray, a body of a thermally-insulating material and means for reflecting infra-red radiation, emitted by said lamp or lamps in direction away from said layer (19), back towards said layer (19) for transmission therethrough characterised in that said tray, said body of a thermally insulating material and said reflective means comprise an integral structure (1; 20; 26; 28) made of a ceramic material reflective of, and directly exposed to, said generated infra-red radiation.
- the structure may form a support for the infra-red source or sources, the support preferably being shaped as a generally circular tray member.
- the structure may be profiled to conform to the shape of the source or sources, which preferably consist of one or more tubular infra-red lamps.
- the structure may consist of one or more respective troughs of the infra-red-reflective ceramic material, each trough extending along the length of a lamp and around substantially one half of the lamp circumference.
- a generally circular shallow tray 1 formed from an infra-red reflective ceramic material, has two extending flanges 2 and 3 arranged on opposite sides of the rim of the ceramic tray 1. Each flange 2 and 3, has upturned end portions 4 and 5, respectively.
- a number of sources of infra-red radiation preferably four, are disposed above the ceramic tray 1 and are supported at each end by the flanges, 2 and 3.
- a moulding 7 of ceramic fibre material is disposed above the ceramic tray 1 and press-fitted around the ends of each source 6 to provide a suitable packing therefor.
- Each source 6 of infra-red radiation comprises a quartz-halogen infra-red lamp including a tungsten filament 8 supported within a tubular quartz envelope 9.
- a quartz-halogen infra-red lamp including a tungsten filament 8 supported within a tubular quartz envelope 9.
- One suitable example of such a lamp is disclosed in copending European Application No. 84301636.1, in the name of Thorn EMI plc.
- Each lamp has moulded ceramic end caps, one shown at 10, enclosing a pinch seal (not shown) with an electrical connection connected to an end of the filament 8 sealed therein.
- Each end cap 10 is provided with a location tab 11 for easy insertion of the lamps into the correct position on flanges 2 and 3.
- One or more, preferably four, of the heating apparatus are mounted beneath a layer 19 of infra-red transmissive material, such as glass ceramic, so as to form respective hotplate areas of a cook-top of a cooking hob.
- infra-red transmissive material such as glass ceramic
- a thermal limiter 12 which is intended to monitor the temperature of the glass ceramic, includes a metallic wire 13 contained within a quartz tube 14.
- the wire 13 is arranged to activate a microswitch 15, so as to disconnect the lamps 6 from a power supply, when the temperature of the glass ceramic reaches a maximum predetermined value, thereby preventing overheating and damage to the glass ceramic.
- the diameter of the wire 13 may be crucial to the temperature of the glass ceramic to which the limiter 12 is sensitive. To ensure that the limiter 12 monitors the a particular temperature of the glass ceramic, it may therefore be necessary to utilise a wire 13 of a particular diameter. Alternatively, other techniques may be used to achieve the desired selectivity in the response characteristics of the limiter.
- FIGs 3 and 4 wherein like parts are labelled with like reference numerals with respect to Figures 1 and 2, show a second embodiment of the heating apparatus, in accordance with the present invention.
- the flanges 2 and 3 as provided in the first embodiment, have been replaced by suitably-shaped pieces of insulative material, 16 and 17, through which the ends of each lamp 6 extend and being shaped so that substantially equal portions 18 of each lamp is exposed thereby ensuring that substantially equal amounts of heat are dissipated at the ends of all of the lamps.
- the second embodiment also enables cool air to circulate around the end cap 10, so as to aid in cooling the pinch seal enclosed therewithin, this being necessary to ensure longevity of the lamps.
- the ceramic tray 1 acts as a good infra-red reflector, so that radiation emitted from the lamps in a downward direction is reflected upwardly towards the layer of glass ceramic, and is thus transmitted therethrough.
- FIGs 5 to 7 show schematic illustrations of embodiments which may be used as alternatives to, or in conjunction with, those shown in Figures 1 to 4.
- Figure 5 illustrates a flat sheet 20 of the ceramic material, disposed beneath four infra-red lamps 21 to 24, mounted beneath a glass ceramic cook-top 25, the sheet 20 either being spaced from, or in close proximity to, the lamps.
- the apparatus is provided with a profiled sheet 26 of ceramic material, which is shaped to conform to the shape of the tubular lamps 21 to 24.
- Each profiled portion 27 of the sheet 26 may be directly connected to an adjacent portion, as shown, or alternatively the profiled portions may be joined by connecting flat portions of the sheet 26.
- FIG. 7 shows another embodiment, wherein each lamp 21 to 24 is provided with a respective trough 28 of the infra-red-reflective ceramic material.
- the troughs 28 may be shaped to give the required reflectivity, i.e. they may be semicircular, parabolic or semi-elliptical, for example.
- Each trough 28 preferably extends at least along the whole length of the respective lamp filament and around substantially the lower half of its cross-sectional circumference.
- the pinch seals of each lamp are required to be kept relatively cool to ensure longevity of the lamps, so that it may be preferable that the troughs 28 do not extend to beneath, or around, the pinch seals.
- the troughs 28 may be shape so that the filament, such as at 29, of each lamp is situated at the focal point of the trough.
- the shaped sheet 26 may be incorporated into the base of the tray 1, as shown in Figures 2 and 4.
- the lower half of the quartz envelope 9 of each lamp 6 may be provided with a suitable infra-red-reflective coating, to aid in reflecting downwardly-emitted radiation in an upward direction towards the glass ceramic layer.
- the heating apparatus may be provided with thermal insulation, such as a microporous material as used in our above-mentioned copending U.K. Patent Application No. 8320717, disposed within the cooking hob below and/or around the apparatus, in contact therewith or spaced therefrom, so as to aid in preventing heat dissipation from the apparatus.
- thermal insulation such as a microporous material as used in our above-mentioned copending U.K. Patent Application No. 8320717, disposed within the cooking hob below and/or around the apparatus, in contact therewith or spaced therefrom, so as to aid in preventing heat dissipation from the apparatus.
- the insulative material may, alternatively or additionally be used as a support for the lamps.
- the cooking hob may include a forced air cooling system, to aid in preventing overheating of certain parts of the apparatus, particularly the pinch seals of the lamps which are required to be kept relatively cool.
- Additional or alternative cooling of the pinch seals may be provided by heat sinking and/or natural air convection techniques, such as those disclosed in any of copending European Patent Application Nos. 84303424.0, 84303729.2 and 84303846.4.
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Description
- This invention relates to heating apparatus and in particular, though not exclusively to heating apparatus of the kind disclosed in our copending U.K. Patent Application No. 8320717, (Publication No. 2132060A), wherein one or more sources of infra-red radiation are mounted beneath a layer of an infra-red transmissive glass ceramic to form a cooking hob.
- The heating apparatus disclosed in U.K. Patent Application No. 8320717 consists of, in one example, four quartz-halogen, infra-red lamps supported above a generally circular metallic tray member, having a layer of thermally-insulative, microporous material disposed on the base thereof.
- The apparatus is mounted beneath a layer of glass ceramic and each lamp is preferably provided with an infra-red reflective coating on the underside of the quartz envelope of the lamp, to reflect infra-red radiation emitted downwardly therefrom back in an upward direction, towards and through the glass ceramic layer.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an alternative arrangement of heating apparatus of this kind.
- According to the invention there is provided a heating apparatus including one or more tungsten-halogen lamps (6; 21-24) mounted beneath a layer (19) transmissive of infra-red radiation generated by said lamp or lamps (6; 21-24) and a base structure (1) comprising a tray, a body of a thermally-insulating material and means for reflecting infra-red radiation, emitted by said lamp or lamps in direction away from said layer (19), back towards said layer (19) for transmission therethrough characterised in that said tray, said body of a thermally insulating material and said reflective means comprise an integral structure (1; 20; 26; 28) made of a ceramic material reflective of, and directly exposed to, said generated infra-red radiation.
- The structure may form a support for the infra-red source or sources, the support preferably being shaped as a generally circular tray member.
- The structure may be profiled to conform to the shape of the source or sources, which preferably consist of one or more tubular infra-red lamps.
- Alternatively, in conjunction with the infra-red lamps, the structure may consist of one or more respective troughs of the infra-red-reflective ceramic material, each trough extending along the length of a lamp and around substantially one half of the lamp circumference.
- The invention will now be further described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Figure 1 shows schematically a plan view of one embodiment of the invention,
- Figure 2 shows schematically a sectional view through A-A in Figure 1, with the apparatus beneath a glass ceramic cook-top of a cooking hob,
- Figure 3 shows schematically a plan view of a second embodiment,
- Figure 4 shows schematically a sectional view through B-B of the second embodiment in Figure 3, also with the apparatus beneath a glass ceramic cook-top, and
- Figures 5 to 7 show schematically sectional views, through a plane orthogonal to those of sections A-A and B-B, of three further embodiments of the present invention.
- Referring to Figures 1 and 2, wherein the first embodiment of heating apparatus, in accordance with the present invention, is shown, a generally circular shallow tray 1, formed from an infra-red reflective ceramic material, has two extending
flanges flange - A number of sources of infra-red radiation, preferably four, are disposed above the ceramic tray 1 and are supported at each end by the flanges, 2 and 3.
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moulding 7 of ceramic fibre material is disposed above the ceramic tray 1 and press-fitted around the ends of eachsource 6 to provide a suitable packing therefor. - Each
source 6 of infra-red radiation comprises a quartz-halogen infra-red lamp including atungsten filament 8 supported within atubular quartz envelope 9. One suitable example of such a lamp is disclosed in copending European Application No. 84301636.1, in the name of Thorn EMI plc. - Each lamp has moulded ceramic end caps, one shown at 10, enclosing a pinch seal (not shown) with an electrical connection connected to an end of the
filament 8 sealed therein. Eachend cap 10 is provided with alocation tab 11 for easy insertion of the lamps into the correct position onflanges - One or more, preferably four, of the heating apparatus are mounted beneath a
layer 19 of infra-red transmissive material, such as glass ceramic, so as to form respective hotplate areas of a cook-top of a cooking hob. - A
thermal limiter 12, which is intended to monitor the temperature of the glass ceramic, includes ametallic wire 13 contained within aquartz tube 14. Thewire 13 is arranged to activate amicroswitch 15, so as to disconnect thelamps 6 from a power supply, when the temperature of the glass ceramic reaches a maximum predetermined value, thereby preventing overheating and damage to the glass ceramic. - It has been found thatthe diameter of the
wire 13 may be crucial to the temperature of the glass ceramic to which thelimiter 12 is sensitive. To ensure that thelimiter 12 monitors the a particular temperature of the glass ceramic, it may therefore be necessary to utilise awire 13 of a particular diameter. Alternatively, other techniques may be used to achieve the desired selectivity in the response characteristics of the limiter. - Figures 3 and 4, wherein like parts are labelled with like reference numerals with respect to Figures 1 and 2, show a second embodiment of the heating apparatus, in accordance with the present invention. In the second embodiment, the
flanges lamp 6 extend and being shaped so that substantiallyequal portions 18 of each lamp is exposed thereby ensuring that substantially equal amounts of heat are dissipated at the ends of all of the lamps. - The second embodiment also enables cool air to circulate around the
end cap 10, so as to aid in cooling the pinch seal enclosed therewithin, this being necessary to ensure longevity of the lamps. - The ceramic tray 1 acts as a good infra-red reflector, so that radiation emitted from the lamps in a downward direction is reflected upwardly towards the layer of glass ceramic, and is thus transmitted therethrough.
- Figures 5 to 7 show schematic illustrations of embodiments which may be used as alternatives to, or in conjunction with, those shown in Figures 1 to 4.
- Figure 5 illustrates a
flat sheet 20 of the ceramic material, disposed beneath four infra-red lamps 21 to 24, mounted beneath a glass ceramic cook-top 25, thesheet 20 either being spaced from, or in close proximity to, the lamps. - In Figure 6, the apparatus is provided with a profiled
sheet 26 of ceramic material, which is shaped to conform to the shape of thetubular lamps 21 to 24. Each profiledportion 27 of thesheet 26 may be directly connected to an adjacent portion, as shown, or alternatively the profiled portions may be joined by connecting flat portions of thesheet 26. - Figure 7 shows another embodiment, wherein each
lamp 21 to 24 is provided with arespective trough 28 of the infra-red-reflective ceramic material. Thetroughs 28 may be shaped to give the required reflectivity, i.e. they may be semicircular, parabolic or semi-elliptical, for example. - Each
trough 28 preferably extends at least along the whole length of the respective lamp filament and around substantially the lower half of its cross-sectional circumference. - The pinch seals of each lamp are required to be kept relatively cool to ensure longevity of the lamps, so that it may be preferable that the
troughs 28 do not extend to beneath, or around, the pinch seals. - It may be preferable to shape the
troughs 28 so that the filament, such as at 29, of each lamp is situated at the focal point of the trough. - Alternatively, the
shaped sheet 26 may be incorporated into the base of the tray 1, as shown in Figures 2 and 4. - As an additional infra-red reflector, the lower half of the
quartz envelope 9 of eachlamp 6 may be provided with a suitable infra-red-reflective coating, to aid in reflecting downwardly-emitted radiation in an upward direction towards the glass ceramic layer. - The heating apparatus may be provided with thermal insulation, such as a microporous material as used in our above-mentioned copending U.K. Patent Application No. 8320717, disposed within the cooking hob below and/or around the apparatus, in contact therewith or spaced therefrom, so as to aid in preventing heat dissipation from the apparatus. In the embodiments shown in Figures 5 to 7, the insulative material may, alternatively or additionally be used as a support for the lamps.
- Additionally or alternatively, the cooking hob may include a forced air cooling system, to aid in preventing overheating of certain parts of the apparatus, particularly the pinch seals of the lamps which are required to be kept relatively cool.
- Additional or alternative cooling of the pinch seals may be provided by heat sinking and/or natural air convection techniques, such as those disclosed in any of copending European Patent Application Nos. 84303424.0, 84303729.2 and 84303846.4.
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