Patent classifications
A47J27/04
STEAM COOKING METHOD
The present invention relates to a water-injection device for an oven comprising a removable water tank in connection with a pressure pump; said pressure pump being in connection with a water injector.
STEAM COOKING METHOD
The present invention relates to a water-injection device for an oven comprising a removable water tank in connection with a pressure pump; said pressure pump being in connection with a water injector.
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
A cooking system for cooking food includes a housing defining a hollow chamber configured to receive a food container. The housing has an upper portion defining an opening to said hollow chamber. A lid is movable relative to said housing. The lid contacts the housing in a closed position about the upper portion of the housing to close the opening to the hollow chamber. At least one heating element is associated with at least one of said housing and said lid. The cooking system is operable in a plurality of cooking modes including a pressure cooking mode and a convective cooking mode. In said pressure cooking mode, the cooking system is operable as a pressure cooker and in said convective cooking mode, the cooking system is operable as a convection cooker.
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
A cooking system for cooking food includes a housing defining a hollow chamber configured to receive a food container. The housing has an upper portion defining an opening to said hollow chamber. A lid is movable relative to said housing. The lid contacts the housing in a closed position about the upper portion of the housing to close the opening to the hollow chamber. At least one heating element is associated with at least one of said housing and said lid. The cooking system is operable in a plurality of cooking modes including a pressure cooking mode and a convective cooking mode. In said pressure cooking mode, the cooking system is operable as a pressure cooker and in said convective cooking mode, the cooking system is operable as a convection cooker.
Dynamic Recipe Control
Nutritional substance systems and methods are disclosed enabling the tracking and communication of changes in nutritional, organoleptic, and aesthetic values of nutritional substances, and further enabling the adaptive storage and adaptive conditioning of nutritional substances.
Monitoring with a radially magnetized magnet and hall effect sensor
An improved fluid level sensor includes a radially magnetized magnet integrated into a float, and a Hall sensor adapted to monitor the magnet field emitted from the magnet. This arrangement provides a continuously variable signal across a range of travel, such that a controller receiving the signal can produce precise fluid level measurements and detect operational states of an associated device based on fluid behavior. In addition, the present fluid level sensor is suitable for use in harsh service environments, both because it is physically resilient to fouling, and because the controller is capable of detecting fouling by sensor behavior. In the context of a steam cooker, the present fluid level sensor can also sense low-water, overfill and fouling conditions, while remaining relatively insensitive to food residue, water scale buildup, corrosion and foaming.
Monitoring with a radially magnetized magnet and hall effect sensor
An improved fluid level sensor includes a radially magnetized magnet integrated into a float, and a Hall sensor adapted to monitor the magnet field emitted from the magnet. This arrangement provides a continuously variable signal across a range of travel, such that a controller receiving the signal can produce precise fluid level measurements and detect operational states of an associated device based on fluid behavior. In addition, the present fluid level sensor is suitable for use in harsh service environments, both because it is physically resilient to fouling, and because the controller is capable of detecting fouling by sensor behavior. In the context of a steam cooker, the present fluid level sensor can also sense low-water, overfill and fouling conditions, while remaining relatively insensitive to food residue, water scale buildup, corrosion and foaming.
Method and system to decouple steam pressure from temperature to control shear imparted on product flow
A cooking system for cooking a product flow utilizing steam. A supply of steam is provided at a supply pressure that is regulated by a control unit to a regulated pressure. The supply of steam is provided to a plurality of steam injection cookers which are positioned within a product supply pipeline that receives a product flow. The product flow is cooked as the product flow passes through the product supply pipeline and the plurality of cookers. Each of the steam injection cookers includes a steam modulator that controls the amount of steam injected. By regulating the steam pressure and the steam modulator, the control unit can modify the amount of shear created within the product flow and control the temperature of the fluid. The cooking system further includes a clean-in-place system that can inject a cleaning solution into the steam supply pipeline and the plurality of steam injection cookers.
Method and system to decouple steam pressure from temperature to control shear imparted on product flow
A cooking system for cooking a product flow utilizing steam. A supply of steam is provided at a supply pressure that is regulated by a control unit to a regulated pressure. The supply of steam is provided to a plurality of steam injection cookers which are positioned within a product supply pipeline that receives a product flow. The product flow is cooked as the product flow passes through the product supply pipeline and the plurality of cookers. Each of the steam injection cookers includes a steam modulator that controls the amount of steam injected. By regulating the steam pressure and the steam modulator, the control unit can modify the amount of shear created within the product flow and control the temperature of the fluid. The cooking system further includes a clean-in-place system that can inject a cleaning solution into the steam supply pipeline and the plurality of steam injection cookers.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL AIR FRYER
Provided is a flip-type multifunctional air fryer, including a cookware, a head, a base and a side plate provided between the head and the base, wherein a bottom of the head has an open structure, an air frying module is mounted in the head, the cookware at least includes a basket, the head is rotatably connected with the side plate, and the head at least has two positions in a rotation process: a first position where a bottom opening of the head faces downwards and is communicated with a top opening of the basket; a second position where the bottom opening of the head faces upwards and is connected with a bottom of the cookware.