Patent classifications
A47J37/108
Automatic cooking system
The present application discloses an automated cooking system comprising: a cooking apparatus comprising a cooking container and a stirring motion mechanism configured to produce a motion in the cooking container; ingredient containers; an dispensing apparatus to dispense the food ingredients from an ingredient container into the cooking container; a transfer apparatus to move an ingredient container; food canisters; a cooking container unloading mechanism to dispense cooked food from the cooking container to a food container; a receiving apparatus to hold a plurality of food containers; a transfer apparatus to move a food container; a cyclic transport apparatus configured to move food containers; a lid apparatus; and, a cleaning apparatus to wash or otherwise clean the cooking container after a cooked food is produced. A computer system with algorithms is configured to control these mechanisms and apparatuses.
SPICE TEMPERING APPLIANCE
A spice tempering device. In one version, the spice tempering device includes a truncated conical container, a support member, a fitted strainer basket, and a lid. The container has an open top and a closed base, the closed base having a diameter smaller than a diameter of the open top. The fitted strainer basket is insertable through the open top of the container and holds the spices to be tempered. Oil is added to the container and the closed base is heated to temper the spices. In one version, the lid includes a spice divider with multiple slotted compartments on top of a spice tray. A slot in the spice tray can be positioned under a desired slotted compartment to add the desired spices.
AUTOMATIC MATERIAL POURING DEVICE OF FOOD FRYING MACHINES
An automatic material pouring device of food flying machines is disclosed, comprising a machine body, a food flying pot, a material adding device and a master controller, in which the food flying pot and the material adding device are individually mounted on the machine body, and the material adding device includes a base and a movable seat which is used to place at least one material placement box, and the base is also further configured with a feeding cylinder and an attracting device, and the feeding cylinder and the attracting device are assembled together, and in which the master controller is used to control the feeding cylinder and the attracting device so as to control the feeding cylinder to roll and turn when the attracting device is attracted and attached to the material placement box thereby pouring the material accommodated inside the material placement box into the food flying pot.
AUTOMATIC EDIBLE FLUID INJECTION DEVICE OF FOOD FRYING MACHINES
An automatic edible fluid injection device of food flying machines is disclosed, comprising a machine body which is mounted with a food flying pot and an edible fluid adding device, wherein the edible fluid adding device includes a material feeding arm and a material feeding cylinder connected to the material feeding arm, and the material feeding arm is fixedly installed with a tilted material discharge fixing device and configured with a plurality of peristaltic pumps, as well as the same amount of material containers and material tube as the peristaltic pumps, and an end of each of the material tubes extends into each of the material containers and then passes around the peristaltic pump so as to detour to the material discharge fixing device to be fixed therein, and the master controller controls the material feeding cylinder and each of the peristaltic pumps such that, after activation.
AUXILIARY BUTTON FOR A COOKING SYSTEM
According to one example, a system includes a computing device having a processor that is operable to display a first portion of a cooking recipe. The system further includes a heat source system having a heat source operable to provide an amount of energy to be used to cook a food item in accordance with the cooking recipe, and a processor operable to adjust the amount of energy provided by the heat source based on one or more communications with the computing device. The system further includes an auxiliary button system having an interface operable to receive an instruction to move from a first step of the cooking recipe to a second step, and a processor operable to transmit, via a second communication link with the computing device, an indication of the instruction.
COOKING VESSEL WITH AN OPENING FOR DRAINAGE
A cooking vessel (e.g., for cooking foodstuffs) comprises and a sidewall extending from the base wall. The base wall comprises a cooking surface configured to transmit heat to the foodstuffs (e.g., the cooking surface is in direct contact with the foodstuffs directly transmit the heat to the foodstuffs). The sidewall comprises at least one opening to drain a liquid from the cooking surface. The at least one opening is adjacent to the cooking surface (e.g., to facilitate drainage of the liquid with at cooking vessel positioned at a relatively low tilt angle). A method comprises providing a cooking vessel having a cooking surface and a sidewall disposed around the cooking surface; and providing an opening in the sidewall adjacent to a cooking surface. The opening is to drain a liquid from the cooking surface.
Water bagel cookware and method
A bagel cookware comprises a round bagel tray sized to hold about four bagels in a twelve-inch pot of boiling water. The bagel tray has about four vertical bagel support rods and a central socket comprising a cylindrical collar. This cylindrical collar has a pair of bosses to receive a hollow end of a lifting handle. When the handle is twisted the bosses engage a pair of L shaped retainer channels in a hollow mouth at the bottom of the handle. The handle also has a series of anti-floatation screens so the bagels cannot float while boiling. The chef can use the removable handle to place the cookware in boiling water, then pick up the cookware, tilt the cookware, and place it in an oven. Commercial embodiments could use robotics and hold dozens of bagels on an equivalent apparatus. Alternative embodiments include a stamped anti-flotation screen, a hollow central socket, and hollow, tapered bagel support rods. The hollow mouth of the handle allows a controlled tilting of the entire bagel cookware during the phases of cooking.
Automated cooking system
The present application discloses an automated cooking system comprising: a cooking apparatus comprising a cooking container configured to hold food or food ingredients and a stirring motion mechanism configured to produce a motion in the cooking container as to stir, mix or distribute the food or food ingredients held in the cooking container; a plurality of ingredient containers each configured to contain food ingredients; an ingredient dispensing apparatus configured to turn an ingredient container to dispense the food ingredients from an ingredient container into the cooking container; a transfer apparatus configured to move an ingredient container; a plurality of food containers each configured to hold a cooked food; a cooking container unloading mechanism configured to turn the cooking container to dispense cooked food from the cooking container to a food container which is positioned near to the cooking container; a receiving apparatus configured to hold a plurality of food containers; a food container transfer apparatus configured to grip and move a food container; a cyclic transport apparatus configured to move a plurality of food containers which are placed on container holders in the cyclic transport apparatus; a lid apparatus configured to limit the food or food ingredient held by the cooking container from jumping out of the cooking container, wherein the lid apparatus may also be configured to limit heat leakage during a cooking using a heater; and, a cleaning apparatus configured to wash or otherwise clean the cooking container after a cooked food is produced. Moreover, a cooking system may comprise a computer system with algorithms configured to control these mechanisms and apparatuses.
GREASE STRAINER FOR COOKING APPARATUS
A pivoting strainer attachable to a cooking apparatus. The pivoting strainer provides a unique, safe way to drain grease while cooking and is operated by the use of a single hand. The pivoting strainer moveable between a closed position and a raised, draining position.