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Cooling system for an induction cooking cartridge

  • US 4,549,052 A
  • Filed: 01/12/1984
  • Issued: 10/22/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/12/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A cooking appliance for selectively receiving a modular cooking cartridge, comprising:

  • cabinet means defining an upwardly opening recess therein;

    modular cooking cartridge means including enclosure means having a top, a bottom wall and side walls defining a cavity;

    electrical heating means in said cavity, said enclosure means further including flange means extending substantially around the periphery thereof for supporting said modular cooking cartridge in an operative posture at least partially within said recess;

    air inlet means including a plurality of inlet ports associated with said enclosure means top and communicating with a first airflow path defined by said recess-defining cabinet means and said cavity-defining enclosure means to conduct ambient airflow into said cavity for cooling said electrical heating means;

    air outlet means including an outlet opening from said cavity with said outlet opening being defined by said cavity-defining enclosure means, exhaust housing means disposed between said recess-defining cabinet means and said cavity-defining enclosure means and cooperable with said enclosure means for effectively enclosing said outlet opening and defining a second airflow path for conducting heated exhaust air from said cavity, said second airflow path being an extension of said first airflow path and separated from said first airflow path in the area of said recess by said exhaust housing means, and an outlet port through said enclosure means top above said flange means in airflow communication with said second airflow path for conducting said exhaust air to ambient; and

    fan means associated with said outlet opening and operable for drawing cooling air into said cavity by way of said inlet ports and said first airflow path to effect heat transfer contact with said electrical means and for exhausting the heated cooling air out through said second airflow path and said outlet port.

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