Lg electronics inc. (20240188200). COOKING APPLIANCE simplified abstract
COOKING APPLIANCE
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COOKING APPLIANCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240188200 titled 'COOKING APPLIANCE
The patent application describes a cooking appliance with an upper plate, a working coil for generating magnetic fields, a temperature sensor, at least one sub-temperature sensor, and a sensor support member.
- The upper plate supports the object to be heated.
- The working coil generates magnetic fields for heating the object.
- The temperature sensor senses the first temperature of the upper plate.
- The sub-temperature sensor senses the second temperature of the upper plate.
- The sensor support member includes a main mounting portion for the temperature sensor and a sub mounting portion for the sub-temperature sensor.
- The sensor support member is positioned away from the center of the working coil.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in induction cooktops and other cooking appliances. - It can improve temperature control and efficiency in cooking processes.
Problems Solved: - Ensures accurate temperature monitoring of the upper plate. - Enhances the overall performance and safety of the cooking appliance.
Benefits: - Improved heating precision. - Enhanced user experience. - Increased energy efficiency.
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Temperature Monitoring System for Cooking Appliances This technology can be utilized in commercial kitchens, restaurants, and home kitchens to improve cooking efficiency and safety.
Prior Art: No prior art information is provided in the abstract.
Frequently Updated Research: There is no information on frequently updated research related to this technology.
Questions about Cooking Appliance Temperature Monitoring System:
Question 1: How does the sensor support member contribute to the accuracy of temperature monitoring in the cooking appliance? Answer: The sensor support member ensures precise placement of the temperature sensors for accurate temperature monitoring of the upper plate.
Question 2: What are the potential cost-saving benefits of implementing this advanced temperature monitoring system in cooking appliances? Answer: By improving energy efficiency and reducing cooking time, this technology can lead to cost savings in commercial and residential kitchen settings.
Original Abstract Submitted
a cooking appliance can include an upper plate configured to support an object to be heated; a working coil configured to generate magnetic fields for heating the object; a temperature sensor configured to sense a first temperature of the upper plate; at least one sub temperature sensor configured to sense a second temperature of the upper plate; and a sensor support member including a main mounting portion and a sub mounting portion, the temperature sensor being mounted on the main mounting portion and the at least one sub temperature sensor being mounted on the sub mounting portion. also, the sensor support member is disposed in a direction extending away from a center of the working coil.