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一种防微波炉视窗冷凝气液化的装置和制作该装置的方法 |
CN201710516053.2 |
2017-06-29 |
CN107270338A |
2017-10-20 |
王俊霞 |
本发明公开了一种防微波炉视窗冷凝气液化的装置和制作防微波炉视窗冷凝气液化的装置的方法,所述防微波炉视窗冷凝气液化的装置设有一封闭区,且包括设置于所述封闭区内的观察器,所述封闭区的上侧壁至少部分设置有疏水透视材料,使封闭区外能够观察到所述观察器。所述封闭区的内侧壁设置有口及被弹性密封移动连接所述口内的硅橡胶类通电材料,所述硅橡胶类通电材料可供抽吸装置无缝隙滑入后移除所述封闭区中的水雾分子,并在吸收净化所述抽吸装置后使所述封闭区进行自动处理转换保持干燥稳态。根据本发明的防微波炉视窗冷凝气液化的装置不会在封闭区的上侧壁上形成水雾而影响封闭区外观察观察器的显示信息,本发明在视窗防液化领域具有广泛应用。 |
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Heating cooking apparatus provided with optical card reader |
JP10912381 |
1981-07-13 |
JPS5811322A |
1983-01-22 |
MUROYA YUKIHIRO |
PURPOSE:To make luminous device unnecessary and to reduce running and manufacturing costs, by making light taken in from the outside into a source of light. CONSTITUTION:External light taking in part 5 is provided on an external wall 9 of the upper part of a main body of a heating cooking apparatus, the external light led from a light passage device 10 to a light irradiation part 11 of a card reader 3 and irradiated to a card 4 is received by a light receiver 14. In the external light taking in part 5, a prism 6 is incorporated into a housing 7 which is supported by a supporting plate 8 rotatably and provided on the tip of the light passage device 10. |
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Gas mirror for gas heater |
JP12958481 |
1981-08-18 |
JPS5831230A |
1983-02-23 |
KUSAKABE WASABUROU |
PURPOSE:To enable the viewing of the flame of a pan bottom in a standing posture by a user, and to improve energy conservation, safety and handleability by mounting the mirror to a heater base or the periphery of the heater so as to be able to observe the flame at the pan bottom. CONSTITUTION:The gas mirror is fitted to the heater base, the periphery of the heater and a wall surface around the heater so as to be able to observe the flame under the pan in a standing posture of the user. Glass, metals or other reflecting substances are used as the gas mirror at that time. Accordingly, the flame can be adjusted in a standing posture, while its handleability of the device is improved and energy conservation and safety can be enhanced. |
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Heating cooker |
JP4344684 |
1984-03-07 |
JPS60188737A |
1985-09-26 |
YONEDA KIYOSHI |
PURPOSE:To prevent heat loss due to the opening and closing of a door by permitting to see the baked condition of a food to be heated in heating chamber without opening and closing the front door of the cooker. CONSTITUTION:The heating chamber 8 is provided with an opening 4 immediately above a burner located at the upper side of the chamber 8 while the opening is covered by a transparent plate 3. The transparent plate 3 is detachable. The other opening 5 is provided at the back side of the heating chamber 8 and a slidable duct 6 is connected thereto. According to this method, the baked condition of the food 7 to be heated in the heating chamber 8 may be seen from the upper side of the cooker through the transparent plate 3. |
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Gas heating cooker |
JP13068882 |
1982-07-26 |
JPS5921922A |
1984-02-04 |
ORITA MASATOMO; UEDA KATSUROU |
PURPOSE:To improve operability, by a method wherein a visual observation can be made on the combustion condition of a burner from a window for confirming combustion condition, installed to a device, through the medium of reflecting mirrors positioned in the vicinity of a combustion chamber. CONSTITUTION:The flame of a burner 7, reflected as shown by dotted line through the medium of reflecting mirrors 8 and 8', reaches eyes looking in at a confirming window 1, and thereby a combustion condition can be visually confirmed from the outside of a device. This constitution improves operability of a device. |
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Thin chamber burner |
US13396363 |
2012-02-14 |
US09625149B2 |
2017-04-18 |
David C. Lyons; Travis P. Betcher; Louis L. Mead |
Burner assemblies including panels (e.g., transparent panels) supported in a substantially parallel, closely-spaced relationship and gaskets and spacers sealing the space between the panels to form a perimeter seal and to define a plenum between the first and second panels with an inlet into the plenum and an outlet out of the plenum. |
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THIN CHAMBER BURNER |
US13396363 |
2012-02-14 |
US20120199114A1 |
2012-08-09 |
David C. Lyons; Travis P. Betcher; Louis L. Mead |
Burner assemblies including panels (e.g., transparent panels) supported in a substantially parallel, closely-spaced relationship and gaskets and spacers sealing the space between the panels to form a perimeter seal and to define a plenum between the first and second panels with an inlet into the plenum and an outlet out of the plenum. |
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Combination fireplace/furnace |
US727438 |
1976-09-28 |
US4050440A |
1977-09-27 |
Charles L. Lessin |
A combination fireplace/furnace is provided wherein the fire located within the furnace may be viewed as in a fireplace exteriorly of the furnace. The combination fireplace/furnace includes a woodburning furnace having a firebox defining a fire chamber wherein wood may be burned. An opening in the firebox surrounded by a tunnel member extending generally horizontally outwardly from the firebox permits viewing through the tunnel member of a fire burning within the fire chamber. Means are provided to close the tunnel member when viewing of the fire within the fire chamber is not desired. Transparent closure means are also provided to permit viewing through the tunnel while closing off the fire chamber from the viewing area. |
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Oven viewing window for domestic range |
US23413962 |
1962-10-30 |
US3151612A |
1964-10-06 |
KEELING SR KERMIT B; LEWIS WALTER E |
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Broil unit for top viewing oven |
US23414062 |
1962-10-30 |
US3128363A |
1964-04-07 |
ROSE JR MAURICE T; KINKLE ROBERT A |
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Domestic appliance |
US28286752 |
1952-04-17 |
US2782292A |
1957-02-19 |
LONG GEORGE B |
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Window retaining means |
US71597246 |
1946-12-13 |
US2581891A |
1952-01-08 |
WEINGARDT GEORGE C |
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CERAMICS WRINGING |
US15319158 |
2015-05-21 |
US20170226019A1 |
2017-08-10 |
Lars SCHNETTER |
The object of the present invention is an integrally bonded composite component, a method for the production thereof, and the use thereof. The invention particularly relates to integrally bonded transparent ceramic composite components, to a method for the production of such ceramic composite components, and to the use thereof. |
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Thin chamber burner |
US12405842 |
2009-03-17 |
US08147240B2 |
2012-04-03 |
David C. Lyons; Travis P. Betcher; Louis L. Mead |
A gas burner assembly includes a first sheet, a second sheet, and a conduit. The first sheet has an inner face, an outer face, an upper portion, and a lower portion. The second sheet also has an inner face, an outer face, an upper portion and a lower portion. The first and second sheets are secured relative to one another such that the first and second sheets are separated by a gap that defines a manifold between the inner faces of the first and second sheets with an elongate opening between the upper portions of the first and second sheets, the opening forming an outlet from the manifold. The conduit is in communication with the manifold, the conduit being adapted for connection to a source of gas. |
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THIN CHAMBER BURNER |
US13257239 |
2010-02-24 |
US20120024281A1 |
2012-02-02 |
David C. Lyons; Travis P. Betcher; Louis L. Mead |
Burner assemblies including panels (e.g., transparent panels) supported in a substantially parallel, closely-spaced relationship and gaskets and spacers sealing the space between the panels to form a perimeter seal and to define a plenum between the first and second panels with an inlet into the plenum and an outlet out of the plenum. |
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Vertical Manifold Burner |
US12405842 |
2009-03-17 |
US20100239990A1 |
2010-09-23 |
David C. Lyons; Travis P. Betcher; Louis L. Mead |
A gas burner assembly includes a first sheet, a second sheet, and a conduit. The first sheet has an inner face, an outer face, an upper portion, and a lower portion. The second sheet also has an inner face, an outer face, an upper portion and a lower portion. The first and second sheets are secured relative to one another such that the first and second sheets are separated by a gap that defines a manifold between the inner faces of the first and second sheets with an elongate opening between the upper portions of the first and second sheets, the opening forming an outlet from the manifold. The conduit is in communication with the manifold, the conduit being adapted for connection to a source of gas. |
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Device for monitoring operation of kitchen range |
US776204 |
1991-10-15 |
US5218951A |
1993-06-15 |
Maryan Chak |
A device for monitoring the operation of a kitchen range has a mirror element which can be positioned on the range so that a flame is reflected in the mirror element and can be seen by a user to adjust the flame. |
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Windowed cooking stove |
US55029144 |
1944-08-19 |
US2428987A |
1947-10-14 |
PELLEGRIN ELMER D |
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Viewing device for cooking ranges |
US21941538 |
1938-07-15 |
US2281608A |
1942-05-05 |
VINCENT ALFRED S |
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OVEN WHEREIN AIR IS DISCHARGED FROM THE DOOR HANDLE |
EP10793238.6 |
2010-12-16 |
EP2516929A2 |
2012-10-31 |
BOZGEYIK, Ahmet; TURKOZ, Serdar; KARAER, Erol |
The present invention relates to an oven (1) comprising a cooking chamber (2) wherein the cooking process is performed, a door (3) providing access to the cooking chamber (2), a handle (4) that provides the user to open, close the door (3) and two handle supports (5) disposed on the right and left ends of the handle (4) which provide the handle (4) to be fastened to the door (3) and an exhaust apparatus (12) produced from plastic material, disposed between the inner panel (8) and the outer panel (6) of the door (3), having an inlet port (10) fastened to the inner panel (8), extending from the inner panel (8) to the connection plate (7) above the outer panel (6) by traversing the air gap (B) between the inner panel (8) and the outer panel (6) and from the connection plate (7) to the handle support (5) and an outlet port (11) opening to the outside surrounding from the handle support (5). |