A47J45/071

Cooking tool, interworking system between the cooking tool and kitchen appliances, and control method of the cooking tool interworking with the kitchen appliances

A cooking tool is disclosed, which comprises a fastening portion detachably provided in a cooking vessel provided above or inside a kitchen appliance to cook food; a sensor sensing a temperature of food which is cooked in the cooking vessel; a transmitter transmitting temperature information sensed by the sensor to the kitchen appliance as an electric signal; and a controller controlling the transmitter to transmit the temperature information sensed by the sensor as an electric signal.

Removable Cookware Handle
20190059656 · 2019-02-28 ·

A removable cookware handle is disclosed for connection to a piece of cookware. The removable cookware handle can attach to an attachment member that is secured to the cookware piece. To facilitate locking and unlocking of the attachment member to the removable cookware handle, a plurality of button mechanism are present on the housing of the removable cookware handle. A first button mechanism of the plurality of button mechanisms is slidable in a longitudinal direction while the second button mechanism is depressible in a lateral direction. When unlocking the removable cookware handle from the attachment member, a user may depress the second button and manipulate the first button backward to allow the attachment member to be released from a locking cavity within the housing.

Removable Handle System
20190008329 · 2019-01-10 ·

Disclosed herein is a handle system comprising in one example: a grasping portion configured to be grasped by a user, the grasping portion also comprising a connecting end removably attached to a connector; the connecting end of the grasping portion comprising a fixed catch configured to mount the grasping portion to the connector so as to substantially maintain position of the grasping portion relative to the connector; the grasping portion comprising an inner surface forming a latch cavity; a pivot fulcrum within the latch cavity; a latch lever having an engagement portion, a catch portion, a fulcrum rest configured to maintain position of the latch lever on the pivot fulcrum; a button external of the grasping portion, the button configured to be actuated by a user; the button removably connected to the latch lever, wherein actuating the button rotates the latch lever, releasing the latch lever from the connector; and a biasing member biasing the latch lever to a latching position.

HANDGRIP FOR COOKING VESSELS AND RESPECTIVE FIXING SYSTEM
20190000277 · 2019-01-03 ·

Described is a system for fixing a handgrip to a cooking vessel which comprises a fixing element in the form of a bridge, configured for being irremovably constrained, at a respective first distal end thereof, to a wall of the cooking vessel and, at a respective second proximal end thereof, to the handgrip. On the lateral surfaces of the fixing element between the first distal end and the second proximal end a plurality di notches, openings and/or inclined walls is provided. The system also comprises a shaped elastic element, configured for being housed and retained inside a corresponding blind hole made at one end of the handgrip, that is to say, the end of the handgrip designed for coupling with the proximal end of the fixing element. The shaped elastic element consists of a metallic bending spring with a constant circular cross section, substantially U-shaped, wherein the two arms of the U are provided with shaped intermediate portions configured for engaging with the corresponding notches, openings and/or inclined walls made on the lateral surfaces of the fixing element, thus obtaining the irreversible coupling between the handgrip and the cooking vessel by inserting the fixing element in the blind hole and by mutual locking between the fixing element and the shaped elastic element.

COOKING VESSEL HAVING DETACHABLE HANDLE
20180296041 · 2018-10-18 ·

The present invention relates to a cooking vessel having a detachable handle, and more specifically, to a cook set having a detachable handle in which the handle is attached to, and detached from, the cook set in an easy and simple manner and is firmly fixed to the cook set while being coupled thereto so that the cook set is securely coupled with the handle even though the cook set is moved or flipped while cooking.

Balsa wood cookware apparatus
10092127 · 2018-10-09 ·

A cookware device includes balsa wood having a sufficiently high specific heat to allow a user to grasp the cookware device with one or more bare hands immediately after exposure to heat. The balsa wood may form part of the cookware device or may be located on a handle attached to the cookware device for a user to grasp. The balsa wood material includes a specific heat of greater than about 3.5 J/g*K, a density of less than about seven pounds per cubic foot, and/or a grain angle between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees in some embodiments. The cookware device or cookware device handle may also cool quickly when removed from a heat source in some embodiments.

Cookware Handle Cover
20180279838 · 2018-10-04 ·

A panhandle cover made of a heat-resistant material including leather is generally of a longitudinally-split tubular configuration with its longitudinal split having the converging flanks overlapping one inside the other. The nature of genuine leather enables the flanks to conform to any pan-handle as it wraps around the handle. The flexibility of the leather cover adapts to the handle with conformity to the handle-configuration through use.

Cookware handle

A grip for a cookware handle includes a first side, a second side, a pocket between the first side and the second side, a first aperture in the first side, a second aperture in the second side, and a plug comprising a thumb grip. The plug is configured to retain the grip on a shaft received in the pocket by extending through the first aperture, the shaft, and the second aperture.

Kitchen utensil with removable handle
10016096 · 2018-07-10 · ·

The kitchen utensil includes a container and a handle. The outer upper perimeter of the container bears an extending retaining bracket provided with at least one opening for the engagement and reception of a hook-shaped end of a latching tab of the handle. The handle also bears a latch mounted slidingly and able to occupy at least an unlocked position and a locked position in which it is pushed back under the action of a return, to extend, on the opposite side relative to the latching tab, under the retaining bracket of the container. The latch is mounted sliding on the handle in a direction forming an acute angle relative to the plane of the retaining bracket so as to tighten toward the retaining bracket under the action of the return to the locked position.