AT143823B - Electric hotplate. - Google Patents

Electric hotplate.

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AT143823B
AT143823B AT143823DA AT143823B AT 143823 B AT143823 B AT 143823B AT 143823D A AT143823D A AT 143823DA AT 143823 B AT143823 B AT 143823B
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ribs
heat conducting
hotplate
heating conductor
underside
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Rudolf Brey
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Siemens Ag
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  Elektrische Kochplatte. 
 EMI1.1 
 seite der aus Metall bestehenden Kochplatte zwischen Wärmeleitrippen in Isoliermasse eingebettet ist. Die die Isoliermasse enthaltenden Rillen sind z. B. annähernd als konzentrische Kreise oder als Spirale ausgeführt. Bei diesen Kochplatten hat sieh gezeigt, dass sie sieh leicht werfen, indem sie sich in der Mitte der oberen Fläche auswölben. Das Werfen findet seine Erklärung darin, dass die Mitte der Kochplatte wesentlich stärker erwärmt wird als der Rand der Platte, der dann gewissermassen als Schrumpfring wirkt.

   Das Werfen hat den Nachteil, dass die Wirtschaftlichkeit der Kochplatte wesentlich   beeinträchtigt   wird, weil die Kochgefässe nicht mehr mit ihrer ganzen Fläche, sondern an einzelnen Punkten auf der Kochplatte aufruhen, also der Wärmeübergang stark verringert wird. 
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 leiter zwischen Wärmeleitrippen auf der Unterseite der Kochplatte in Isoliermasse eingebettet ist und die erfindungsgemäss auf ihrer Unterseite aussen den Wärmeleitrippen ungefähr radial verlaufende Versteifungsrippen trägt, die wesentlich kräftiger als die Wärmeleitrippen sind und ein Werfen der Kochplatte verhindern.   Zweckmässig   lässt man diese Rippen so verlaufen, dass einzelne Sektoren der Platte 
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Sektoren erfolgt durch aussen um die Versteifungsrippen herumgeführte Rillen oder durch Löcher in den
Rippen. 



   In den Figuren sind zwei Ausfülirungsbeispiele dargestellt. 



   Die Fig. 1 und 2 zeigen eine Ausführung mit einem einzigen Heizleiter. In den Rillen a, die von den Wärmeleitrippen b begrenzt werden, liegt der Heizleiter   c,   der an sich in beliebiger Weise gestaltet ist. Durch   kräftige Versteifungsrippen dl, rl2, d3, d4, die   von der Mitte der Platte radial nach aussen verlaufen, wird ein Werfen der Platte unmöglich gemacht. Die Wärmeleitrippen b und daher die Heizleiterrillen a verlaufen zum Teil den beiden sie   einschliessenden   Versteifungsrippen cl und dem äusseren Rand der Platte parallel. An den freien äusseren Enden der Versteifungsrippen      ist für die Vorbeiführung des Heizleiters in einer Rille Platz gelassen. 



   In Fig. 3 sind zwei Heizleiter Ci und   ('2   angenommen, durch deren verschiedenartige Schaltung eine Regelung der Heizwirkung ermöglicht wird. Der Heizleiter    < i   verläuft den Rippen   dr, d2, d3, d4   entlang, wogegen der Heizleiter   1'2   ähnlich dem Heizleiter in   Fig. 1 geführt   ist. 



   Anstatt den Heizleiter zwischen den durch die Rippen   cl   gebildeten Sektoren in Rillen an den Rippen   d   vorbeizuführen, kann man die Rippen auch bis zum Rand der Kochplatte führen und sie mit Löchern versehen, durch welche der Heizleiter   hindurchgeführt   wird. 

**WARNUNG** Ende DESC Feld kannt Anfang CLMS uberlappen**.



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  Electric hotplate.
 EMI1.1
 side of the hot plate made of metal is embedded between heat conducting ribs in insulating compound. The grooves containing the insulating compound are z. B. executed approximately as concentric circles or as a spiral. These hotplates have been shown to be easy to throw by bulging in the middle of the top surface. Throwing is explained by the fact that the center of the hotplate is heated much more than the edge of the plate, which then acts as a shrink ring.

   Throwing has the disadvantage that the economy of the hotplate is significantly impaired because the cooking vessels no longer rest with their entire surface but at individual points on the hotplate, so the heat transfer is greatly reduced.
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 Head is embedded between heat conducting ribs on the underside of the hotplate in insulating compound and according to the invention carries approximately radially extending stiffening ribs on its underside outside the heat conducting ribs, which are much stronger than the heat conducting ribs and prevent the hotplate from throwing. It is advisable to let these ribs run so that individual sectors of the plate
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Sectors are carried out through grooves around the stiffening ribs or through holes in the
Ribs.



   Two exemplary embodiments are shown in the figures.



   FIGS. 1 and 2 show an embodiment with a single heating conductor. In the grooves a, which are delimited by the heat conducting ribs b, lies the heating conductor c, which is designed in any way. Strong stiffening ribs dl, rl2, d3, d4, which run radially outward from the center of the plate, make it impossible to throw the plate. The heat conducting ribs b and therefore the heating conductor grooves a partially run parallel to the two stiffening ribs cl enclosing them and the outer edge of the plate. At the free outer ends of the stiffening ribs, there is space left in a groove for the heating conductor to be guided past.



   In Fig. 3, two heating conductors Ci and ('2 are assumed, through the different types of switching a control of the heating effect is made possible. The heating conductor <i runs along the ribs dr, d2, d3, d4, while the heating conductor 1'2 is similar to the heating conductor in Fig. 1 is performed.



   Instead of leading the heating conductor between the sectors formed by the ribs cl past the ribs d in grooves, the ribs can also be led to the edge of the hotplate and provided with holes through which the heating conductor is passed.

** WARNING ** End of DESC field may overlap beginning of CLMS **.

 

Claims (1)

PATENT-ANSPRUCH : Geschlossene elektrische Kochplatte aus Metall, deren Heizleiter zwischen Wärmeleitrippen auf der Unterseite der Kochplatte in Isoliermasse eingebettet ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Platte auf ihrer Unterseite ausser den Wärmeleitrippen ungefähr radial verlaufende Versteifungsrippen trägt, die wesentlich kräftiger als die Wärmeleitrippen sind und ein Werfen der Kochplatte verhindern. **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. PATENT CLAIM: Closed electric hotplate made of metal, the heating conductor of which is embedded in insulating compound between heat conducting ribs on the underside of the hotplate, characterized in that the plate has on its underside apart from the heat conducting ribs approximately radially extending stiffening ribs which are much stronger than the heat conducting ribs and a throwing of the hot plate prevent. ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT143823D 1933-03-22 1933-03-22 Electric hotplate. AT143823B (en)

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Cited By (1)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE757287C (en) * 1939-07-20 1953-11-16 Aeg Electrically heated hob

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE757287C (en) * 1939-07-20 1953-11-16 Aeg Electrically heated hob

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