INDUCTION HEATING COOKER AND KITCHEN UNIT HAVING THE SAME
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An object of the present invention is to provide an induction heating cooker with which the size of heating coils can freely be set without being restricted by the size of an opening of a cabinet of a kitchen unit. To this end, the induction heating cooker of the present invention has its outer casing 15 structured to have a flange 7 extended in an outward direction from the top portion of a container receptacle 8, with a heating coil container space 16 being provided between the flange 7 and a plate 1, such that one portions of heating coils 2 and 3 are disposed in the space 16.
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14. An induction heating cooker, comprising:
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an outer casing for the induction heating cooker; a plate for covering a top portion of the outer casing; a heating coil for inductively heating a heating-target object placed on the plate; and an inverter device for supplying the heating coil with a high frequency current, wherein the outer casing has; a container receptacle that forms a container portion containing the inverter device, and that is inserted into an opening formed at a top board of a cabinet of a kitchen unit; and a flange that is formed to extend in an outward direction from a top portion of the container receptacle, and that is placed on the top board surrounding the opening, and wherein a heating coil container space for containing one portion of the heating coil is formed between the flange and the plate, and the one portion of the heating coil is disposed in the heating coil container space. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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