20240019129. COOKING APPLIANCE simplified abstract (WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION)

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COOKING APPLIANCE

Organization Name

WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Pranav A. Gujar of Pune (IN)

Pavan M. Meti of Pimpri-Chinchwad (IN)

Karan S. Ratan of Pune (IN)

COOKING APPLIANCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240019129 titled 'COOKING APPLIANCE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a cooking appliance with a metal body that has a cooking cavity and a bottom wall. The bottom wall has an upward-facing depression on the interior surface and extends to the exterior surface. The metal body has certain thermal expansion coefficient and elastic modulus values. There are two deformation restriction patches, one on the interior surface within the depression and another on the exterior surface opposite the first patch. These patches have different thermal expansion coefficients and elastic moduli.

  • The cooking appliance has a metal body with a cooking cavity and a depression on the bottom wall.
  • The metal body has specific thermal expansion coefficient and elastic modulus values.
  • There are two deformation restriction patches, one on the interior surface and another on the exterior surface of the bottom wall.
  • The patches have different thermal expansion coefficients and elastic moduli.

Potential Applications:

  • This technology can be applied in various cooking appliances such as ovens, stoves, grills, etc.
  • It can be used in both residential and commercial kitchens.

Problems Solved:

  • The deformation restriction patches help to control and minimize the expansion and contraction of the metal body during heating and cooling.
  • This prevents warping or damage to the cooking appliance.

Benefits:

  • The technology ensures the structural integrity of the cooking appliance over time.
  • It helps to maintain consistent cooking performance.
  • The patches reduce the risk of damage or malfunction due to thermal expansion and contraction.


Original Abstract Submitted

a cooking appliance includes a metal body defining a cooking cavity and including a bottom wall that extends from an interior surface defining an upward-facing depression to an exterior surface opposite the interior surface. the bottom wall of the metal body has a first thermal expansion coefficient and a first elastic modulus. a first deformation restriction patch extends along the interior surface of the bottom wall within the upward-facing depression and has a second thermal expansion coefficient and a second elastic modulus. a second deformation restriction patch extends along the exterior surface of the bottom wall opposite the first deformation restriction patch and has a third thermal expansion coefficient and a third elastic modulus.