Patent classifications
A47J27/08
AUTOMATED, COMPUTER-CONTROLLED, COOKING SYSTEM AND METHOD
An automated, computer-controlled, cooking system for use with user selectable ones of a plurality of different pre-sealed computerized cooking containers containing dry contents (PSCCCCDC) useful in preparing corresponding different food products, the system including a microwave radiation generator, a PSCCCCDC support for supporting a user-selected one of the plurality of different PSCCCCDCs during cooking, a computer-controlled liquid supply subsystem for supplying liquid to the selected PSCCCCDC, a computer-controlled stirrer subsystem for producing stirring of the dry contents of the PSCCCCDC together with the liquid, a cooking instructions input interface for receiving PSCCCCDC specific cooking instructions and a computer controller operative to control operation of at least the computer-controlled liquid supply subsystem, the computer-controlled stirrer subsystem and the microwave radiation generator in a predetermined sequence corresponding to and specifically adapted for cooking the contents of the selected PSCCC-CDC in accordance with the PSCCCCDC specific cooking instructions.
AUTOMATED, COMPUTER-CONTROLLED, COOKING SYSTEM AND METHOD
An automated, computer-controlled, cooking system for use with user selectable ones of a plurality of different pre-sealed computerized cooking containers containing dry contents (PSCCCCDC) useful in preparing corresponding different food products, the system including a microwave radiation generator, a PSCCCCDC support for supporting a user-selected one of the plurality of different PSCCCCDCs during cooking, a computer-controlled liquid supply subsystem for supplying liquid to the selected PSCCCCDC, a computer-controlled stirrer subsystem for producing stirring of the dry contents of the PSCCCCDC together with the liquid, a cooking instructions input interface for receiving PSCCCCDC specific cooking instructions and a computer controller operative to control operation of at least the computer-controlled liquid supply subsystem, the computer-controlled stirrer subsystem and the microwave radiation generator in a predetermined sequence corresponding to and specifically adapted for cooking the contents of the selected PSCCC-CDC in accordance with the PSCCCCDC specific cooking instructions.
Cooking device and components thereof
- Aaron Michael Gill ,
- Ross Richardson ,
- Naomi Kalia Williams Zabel ,
- Da Deng ,
- Mete Gursel ,
- Andrew John Roy Tattersfield ,
- Niall Christopher Denham ,
- Roger Neil Jackson ,
- Ronan Patrick Leahy ,
- Evan James White ,
- Thomas Guerin ,
- Chris Martin ,
- Nathaniel R. Lavins ,
- Mackenzie Lee Swanhart ,
- Samuel Andrew Ferguson ,
- Scott James Stewart
Disclosed herein is a cooking system for cooking food, the system including a housing defining a hollow chamber configured to receive a food container. The housing has an upper portion defining an opening to the hollow chamber. A food container having a hollow container interior is positionable within the hollow chamber. An end of the food container extends above the upper portion of the housing when the container is installed within the hollow chamber. A lid is moveably attached to the housing and is moveable between a first position that covers the upper portion of the housing and the opening to the hollow chamber when the food container is installed within the hollow chamber and a second position where the lid does not cover the opening to the hollow chamber. At least one heating element is associated with at least one of said lid and said housing.
Cooking device and components thereof
- Aaron Michael Gill ,
- Ross Richardson ,
- Naomi Kalia Williams Zabel ,
- Da Deng ,
- Mete Gursel ,
- Andrew John Roy Tattersfield ,
- Niall Christopher Denham ,
- Roger Neil Jackson ,
- Ronan Patrick Leahy ,
- Evan James White ,
- Thomas Guerin ,
- Chris Martin ,
- Nathaniel R. Lavins ,
- Mackenzie Lee Swanhart ,
- Samuel Andrew Ferguson ,
- Scott James Stewart
Disclosed herein is a cooking system for cooking food, the system including a housing defining a hollow chamber configured to receive a food container. The housing has an upper portion defining an opening to the hollow chamber. A food container having a hollow container interior is positionable within the hollow chamber. An end of the food container extends above the upper portion of the housing when the container is installed within the hollow chamber. A lid is moveably attached to the housing and is moveable between a first position that covers the upper portion of the housing and the opening to the hollow chamber when the food container is installed within the hollow chamber and a second position where the lid does not cover the opening to the hollow chamber. At least one heating element is associated with at least one of said lid and said housing.
Low-pressure cooking method and cookware vessel adapted for the same
Food stuffs are cooked at precise temperatures, which are optionally below 100° C., in a vessel that is evacuated to exclude air, in which low pressure steam replaces the air. When a sufficient quantity of air is excluded and replaced with water vapor, the temperature of vapor is accurately measured inside the vessel below the lid to control the temperatures within about 1° C. Air is preferably excluded via a controlled heated process for a relatively short period of time at high temperature to generate steam, the temperature is lowered to condense water vapor upon which the lid will sealingly engage the rim of the vessel, forming a partial vacuum in the cooking vessel.
Low-pressure cooking method and cookware vessel adapted for the same
Food stuffs are cooked at precise temperatures, which are optionally below 100° C., in a vessel that is evacuated to exclude air, in which low pressure steam replaces the air. When a sufficient quantity of air is excluded and replaced with water vapor, the temperature of vapor is accurately measured inside the vessel below the lid to control the temperatures within about 1° C. Air is preferably excluded via a controlled heated process for a relatively short period of time at high temperature to generate steam, the temperature is lowered to condense water vapor upon which the lid will sealingly engage the rim of the vessel, forming a partial vacuum in the cooking vessel.
Pressure cooker having bayonet mount and related manufacturing method
The invention relates to a food pressure cooking appliance including a bowl and a lid intended to be locked relative to the bowl to form with the latter a cooking chamber adapted to rise in pressure. The appliance includes bayonet locking means forming first and second series of protrusions that are integral with the envelope of the lid and the envelope of the bowl, respectively, and that are intended to cooperate with each other to ensure the locking of the lid relative to the bowl. Each protrusion of at least one of the series consists of a volume element that has opposite convex and concave faces and is formed by a localized radial deformation of the corresponding envelope.
COOKING CONTROL METHOD AND DEVICE, AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM
A cooking control method and device, and a computer storage medium. The method comprises: receiving a target temperature and a target time duration; determining a temperature compensation value corresponding to the target temperature according to a relationship between a preset temperature range and the temperature compensation value; correcting a temperature value of the target temperature according to the temperature compensation value to obtain a target temperature threshold parameter; and controlling a cooking process according to the target temperature threshold parameter and the target time duration.
Cooking device and components thereof
- Aaron Michael Gill ,
- Ross Richardson ,
- Naomi Kalia Williams Zabel ,
- Da Deng ,
- Mete Gursel ,
- Andrew John Roy Tattersfield ,
- Niall Christopher Denham ,
- Roger Neil Jackson ,
- Ronan Patrick Leahy ,
- Evan James White ,
- Thomas Guerin ,
- Chris Martin ,
- Nathaniel R. Lavins ,
- Mackenzie Lee Swanhart ,
- Samuel Andrew Ferguson ,
- Scott James Stewart
Disclosed herein is a cooking system for cooking food, the system including a housing defining a hollow chamber configured to receive a food container. The housing has an upper portion defining an opening in said hollow chamber. A first lid is connectable to the housing. When the first lid is connected to the housing, the first lid has a first position where the lid is in contact with said upper portion of the housing. A second lid is connectable to the housing. When the second lid is connected to the housing, the second lid is in contact with the upper portion of the housing. The first lid and the second lid are simultaneously contactable with the upper portion of the housing so that each of the first lid and the second lid are in contact with the upper portion of the housing.
Cooking device and components thereof
- Aaron Michael Gill ,
- Ross Richardson ,
- Naomi Kalia Williams Zabel ,
- Da Deng ,
- Mete Gursel ,
- Andrew John Roy Tattersfield ,
- Niall Christopher Denham ,
- Roger Neil Jackson ,
- Ronan Patrick Leahy ,
- Evan James White ,
- Thomas Guerin ,
- Chris Martin ,
- Nathaniel R. Lavins ,
- Mackenzie Lee Swanhart ,
- Samuel Andrew Ferguson ,
- Scott James Stewart
Disclosed herein is a cooking system for cooking food, the system including a housing defining a hollow chamber configured to receive a food container. The housing has an upper portion defining an opening in said hollow chamber. A first lid is connectable to the housing. When the first lid is connected to the housing, the first lid has a first position where the lid is in contact with said upper portion of the housing. A second lid is connectable to the housing. When the second lid is connected to the housing, the second lid is in contact with the upper portion of the housing. The first lid and the second lid are simultaneously contactable with the upper portion of the housing so that each of the first lid and the second lid are in contact with the upper portion of the housing.