A47J37/108

PAN WITH A MOVABLE SPLATTER PREVENTION DEVICE

The present pan is adapted to prevent sideways splatters of fat, namely horizontal splatters, and splatters of fat traveling from the bottom upwards, namely vertical splatters, and is also adapted to allow the pan to be covered with a lid, which is held suspended three centimeters above the edge of the pan to allow air to enter the pan, without smothering the frying food or causing water to form at the bottom of the pan.

PANCAKE TEMPLATE AND RELATED PANCAKE COOKING METHOD
20200037617 · 2020-02-06 ·

A batter template system and related methods of forming custom pancakes. The batter template system can include one or more template mats made from flexible, non-stick materials that are suitable for use with food and can accommodate conventional cooking temperatures. The template mat can have thermal properties allowing for rapid heating and can be non-perforated. Each template mat can include a permanently etched design on one or both sides of a non-stick sheet. The template mat can be sized and shaped to fit onto a cooking surface of a countertop griddle, cooking pan or even range top surface. One or more pancake batters can be traced or otherwise applied to the etched design to form a pancake depicting a visual design element.

Water bagel cookware and method
10548432 · 2020-02-04 ·

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 vertical slots to receive a T bar end of a lifting handle. When the handle is twisted the T bar end engages a pair of retainer channels. 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 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 handle rod fitting over the central socket, and the T bar engaged through the central socket. The hollow handle rod embodiment allows a controlled tilting of the entire bagel cookware during the phases of cooking.

Method of Cooking Utilizing a Splatter Shield
20200029736 · 2020-01-30 · ·

A method of cooking utilizes a splatter shield to control grease splatter from food being cooked within a cooking vessel. The splatter shield includes a generally annular sidewall that slopes upwardly and radially inwardly from a lower rim to an upper rim. The upper rim of the splatter shield defines an upper opening in the splatter shield that is sufficiently large to permit the introduction of a cooking utensil therethrough, and the lower rim defines a lower opening in the splash shield. The upper opening in the splatter shield is smaller than the lower opening.

Food cooking appliance comprising a stirring blade
10542842 · 2020-01-28 · ·

Provided is a food cooking appliance comprising: a bowl having a side wall; and a blade, the bowl and blade being designed to have a relative rotary movement about an axis of rotation. The blade includes a lifting means shaped so as to lift the food with which it comes into contact, and a means for pushing the food toward the lifting means. The appliance is characterized in that: the aforementioned side wall includes a widened section, the lifting means extends directly vertically above the widened section, and the respective projections of the lifting means and of the widened section overlap in a single plane parallel to the axis of rotation. The invention can be used in the field of cooking appliances.

COOKING PAN AND INSERT
20200008622 · 2020-01-09 · ·

A cooking pan having channels suited for cooking food items such as sausages and an insert having channels to be placed in a pan. A plurality of ridges extending along the pan define longitudinal channels and ends of the ridges and pan side walls form transverse channels at the ends of the ridges. The design provides effective heat transfer, even cooking and shapes the food item during cooking.

Hot air fryer cooking appliance with a scalable cooking capacity
11930958 · 2024-03-19 · ·

A hot air fryer includes a main body, a vessel that can be removed from the main body and a basket that can be removed from the vessel. The fryer also includes a manipulating system having a configuration changing system that makes it possible to manipulate the vessel incorporating the basket at the same time, or to manipulate the basket alone, released and removed from the vessel, or to manipulate the vessel alone, released and removed from the basket, so as to allow a first mode of cooking foods in the basket incorporated in the vessel and a second mode of cooking foods directly in the vessel, the basket being extracted from the latter.

MULTI-FUNCTION GRIDDLE PAN

A multi-function griddle pan assembly includes a pan and an insert removably positionable thereon. The pan includes a pan surface and a pan sidewall extending from or adjacent a peripheral edge of the pan surface. The insert includes: a planar wall having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a plurality of apertures therein; and an insert sidewall extending from or adjacent a peripheral edge of the top surface. In a first configuration, the insert rests on the pan surface to provide a broiler usable in an oven. In a second configuration the insert rests on the pan surface to provide a charbroiler or grill usable on the cooktop.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING GREASE FROM FOODSTUFF DURING PREPARATION
20240108171 · 2024-04-04 ·

A system for managing grease from foodstuff during preparation in a frying pan is disclosed. The system includes a frying pan, a frying pan supporting structure, and an optional but preferred shield. The frying pan includes an underside having an extension integrally formed therewith. The frying pan supporting structure includes a bottom side for placement on a heating element and a top side upon which the frying pan rests. The frying pan extension nests within the top side of the supporting structure. The bottom side and the top side of the supporting structure are angled with respect to each other. The liquid, typically in the form of oil or grease in flowing form, substantially collects under the optional shield which prevents the splattering and splashing of oil and hot grease not only on the user but on nearby surfaces such as the stovetop, the adjacent wall, and the floor.

Cooking vessel comprising a sensor support
10455982 · 2019-10-29 · ·

Provided is a cooking vessel (1) including a body (2) equipped with a bottom (3) and a lateral wall (4), a handle (20) mounted to the body (2) by mounting means (6, 22), and a sensor (30) disposed in a receiving housing (11) near the bottom (3) and equipped with at least one electrically insulated conducting element (31, 32), said sensor (30) and said conducting element (31, 32) being mounted to a support (40) which extends from the bottom (3) along the lateral wall (4) and which is mounted to the handle (20). The support (40) includes a retaining part (42) for the sensor and the conducting element and at least one programmed deformation area (50, 55a, 55b) to allow mobility between the retaining part (42) for the sensor and the conducting element and the handle (20) in at least one direction.