Patent classifications
A47J37/0682
COOKTOP APPLIANCE WITH HERMETICALLY SEALED TEMPERATURE SENSOR
A cooktop appliance includes a panel with a burner disposed on the panel. A griddle plate is configured to be removably positioned over the burner. A hermetically sealed temperature sensor is embedded in the griddle plate. The temperature sensor includes a base, a probe extending from the base, a contact pad in the base, and a hermetic seal formed in the base.
INERTIAL COOKTOP AND MANUFACTURING METHOD
A food cooking appliance includes a panel having a thermal inertia, and a heater to heat the panel from the bottom face thereof. The panel has at least two plates that lie on top of each other. Plates are made of different materials and are in close contact with one another across part of the facing surfaces thereof. The upper plate being suitable to receive the food to be cooked, and is made of stainless steel or titanium. The lower plate is made of cast iron. A method for manufacturing a panel consisting of two metal plates that are made of different materials and are bonded together in a metal casting process.
Gas grill and control method thereof
The disclosure relates to a gas grill and control method thereof. The gas grill comprises a housing defining a cooking chamber, a plurality of cooking zones in the cooking chamber, wherein each of the plurality of cooking zones is corresponding to at least one heating module, a gas supply module configured to provide gas to the at least one heating module of each of the plurality of cooking zones, a control module configured to control the gas supply module and the at least one heating module corresponding to each of the plurality of cooking zones based on a control input, and a user interface configured to generate the control input, wherein the control module is further configured to group at least two of the plurality of cooking zones to a cooking group based on the control input and control the heating modules corresponding to the cooking group based on the control input.
GRIDDLE COOKING DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF
A cooking station configured to manage food byproduct. The cooking station may include an insert type framework for positioning within a cabinet type structure. The cooking station includes a framework, a griddle and a grease container. The framework is made to support the griddle thereon such that the griddle includes a splash guard and an opening positioned adjacent a rear side of the griddle and the splash guard, the opening configured to drain food byproduct therethrough and into the grease container. The grease container includes an upward extension that is unattached so as to extend freely along the rear side of the splash guard. The extension is viewable, while standing along a front side of the griddle, so that the user can readily view, grab and pull the extension to, thereby, pull the grease container up from a cradle positioned below the griddle along a rear side of the framework.
Burner system for a cooking appliance, and method for operating a burner system for a cooking appliance
A burner system for a cooking device has at least one burner surface wherein the at least one burner surface is designed in such a way that the burner system has a low minimum power density with homogeneous temperature distribution at the same time. In a first aspect, the burner system includes a fuel supply and a first burner surface for burning the fuel that is provided downstream of the fuel supply. The burner system includes a second burner surface for afterburning that is separate from the first burner surface and is provided downstream from the first burner surface. Moreover, a method for operating the burner system is shown.
OUTDOOR COOKING STATION WITH WARMING CHAMBER AND METHOD THEREOF
An outdoor cooking station configured to keep cooked food warm within a warming chamber of the cooking station. The cooking station includes a main body with frame components and panels, the panels coupled to the frame components so as to extend and define the warming chamber, the warming chamber positioned below heating elements supported by the main body. The warming chamber is fixedly positioned relative to the heating elements. The main body includes a door pivotably coupled to the main body and positioned along a front side of the main body, the door pivotably moveable between an open position and a closed position. With this arrangement, the door facilitates access to the warming chamber to place cooked food therein.
Cooktop appliance and sensor assembly for a griddle
A cooktop appliance or griddle assembly may include a cooking platter, a spring-loaded platform, and a sensor body. The cooking platter may define a top surface and a bottom surface. The spring-loaded platform may be mounted below the cooking platter. The sensor body may be attached to the spring-loaded platform in biased conductive engagement with bottom surface.
Outdoor cooking station with griddle, system and method thereof
Embodiments of a griddle of the type for an outdoor cooking station is provided herein. The griddle includes a flat cooking surface with a splash guard extending along a periphery of the flat cooking surface. The flat cooking surface defines a trough positioned adjacent a rear end of the cooking surface such that the trough includes a sloping surface extending downward toward a rear opening defined in the splash guard along and adjacent the rear end of the flat cooking surface. With this arrangement, as a user cooks food on the griddle, unwanted grease may be pushed to the rear of the griddle and into the trough so that the grease funnels down the sloped surface and through the rear opening and into a grease container centered below the rear opening.
OUTDOOR COOKING STATION WITH GRIDDLE, SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF
Embodiments of a griddle of the type for an outdoor cooking station is provided herein. The griddle includes a flat cooking surface with a splash guard extending along a periphery of the flat cooking surface. The flat cooking surface defines a trough positioned adjacent a rear end of the cooking surface such that the trough includes a sloping surface extending downward toward a rear opening defined in the splash guard along and adjacent the rear end of the flat cooking surface. With this arrangement, as a user cooks food on the griddle, unwanted grease may be pushed to the rear of the griddle and into the trough so that the grease funnels down the sloped surface and through the rear opening and into a grease container centered below the rear opening.
OUTDOOR COOKING STATION AND SYSTEM WITH REMOVABLE INSULATED INSERT AND AND METHOD THEREOF
An outdoor cooking station with a main body extending to define an upper portion and a lower portion, the lower portion configured to receive an insulated insert. The upper portion including heating elements supported by frame components of the cooking station and one or more heat shields suspended below the heating elements acting as a barrier to substantially prevent heat from reaching the lower portion of the main body. The lower portion of the main body defining a first storage space and a second storage space, the second storage space positioned below the first storage space, the second storage space exhibiting a drawer structure. The insulated insert is sized and configured to be removably positioned within the second storage space, the insulated insert defining a cubical type external structure to define a hollow space therein, the hollow space accessible through a lid member of the insulated insert.