Temperature sensor for glass-ceramic cooktop
First Claim
1. A flat surface heating unit comprising a utensil-supporting cover plate of heat conductive material and having a resistance characteristic dependent on the temperature of the plate, a heating element disposed beneath said plate and adapted to be energized for heating said plate, a pair of elongated spaced conductors affixed to the underside of said plate for measuring the change in resistance of a heated region of the plate, means including a resistive element connected across distal ends of said elongated spaced conductors for testing the continuity of said spaced conductors, and means for operably connecting said heating element so as to be controlled in response to the measured change of resistance of said plate, the resistance of the heated region of said plate being measured and the continuity of said conductors being tested at proximal ends of said elongated spaced conductors.
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Abstract
A glass-ceramic cooktop surface is provided with a temperature sensor integral with the glass ceramic plate of the cooktop. The temperature sensor utilizes the temperature resistance characteristic of the glass ceramic plate as a means of monitoring the temperature of the plate and is formed in the heated areas of the glass-ceramic plate. The sensor comprises pairs of metallized conductive strips fired to the underside of the plate and terminated in a cool region of the plate. A continuity resistor is provided at the termination point of each pair of strips to distinguish between cold glass conditions and a defective sensor. One strip of each pair is connected to a further metallized strip which surrounds the periphery of the glass and forms a common ground for a heating unit control circuit and is also used as a broken glass detector. Each sensor forms one leg of an AC voltage divider and is connected to an associated control circuit. The output of the voltage divider is applied to two voltage comparators having a common output connected to operate a relay to control heater power to the "burners" of the cooktop which may be open coil heaters or film heaters.
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8 Claims
- 1. A flat surface heating unit comprising a utensil-supporting cover plate of heat conductive material and having a resistance characteristic dependent on the temperature of the plate, a heating element disposed beneath said plate and adapted to be energized for heating said plate, a pair of elongated spaced conductors affixed to the underside of said plate for measuring the change in resistance of a heated region of the plate, means including a resistive element connected across distal ends of said elongated spaced conductors for testing the continuity of said spaced conductors, and means for operably connecting said heating element so as to be controlled in response to the measured change of resistance of said plate, the resistance of the heated region of said plate being measured and the continuity of said conductors being tested at proximal ends of said elongated spaced conductors.
- 4. A temperature sensor for a glass-ceramic surface heating unit comprising a glass-ceramic heat conductive plate having a resistance characteristic dependent on the temperature of the plate, a pair of elongated spaced conductors affixed to one side of the glass-ceramic plate, a resistor shunting said conductors at distal ends of said elongated spaced conductors, and means connected to proximal ends of said elongated spaced conductors for monitoring the resistance of the glass-ceramic plate between the spaced conductors and for monitoring the continuity of said spaced conductors.
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