Griddle
20220304507 ยท 2022-09-29
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Abstract
A griddle having a grease management system and independent cooking zones is disclosed. The griddle may have a cooking surface back wall with an opening provided therein for grease removal. A grease drip flange may extend away from the cooking surface at a downward angle at or near the back wall opening. A removable grease receptacle having a pivotable handle, as well as a squeegee element, may be provided below the grease drip flange. The independent cooking zones may be provided by burner assemblies having front and rear burners that provide different levels of heat using a single dual gas control valve.
Claims
1. A cooking griddle, comprising: a flat continuous cooking surface; a plurality of control knobs provided adjacent to the cooking surface; a plurality of dual gas valves, wherein each of the plurality of dual gas valves is operatively connected to, and associated with, a single one of each of the plurality of control knobs; a plurality of burner assemblies, wherein each of the plurality of burner assemblies is operatively connected to a single one of each of the plurality of dual gas valves, and wherein each of the plurality of burner assemblies comprises: a first gas input port communicating with a front venturi, which in turn communicates with a ring-shaped front burner; and a second gas input port communicating with a rear venturi, which in turn communicates with a ring-shaped rear burner, wherein each one of the plurality of control knobs and an associated one of the plurality of dual gas valves is configured to simultaneously selectively provide a first supply of gas for operating the ring-shaped front burner and a second supply of gas for operating the ring-shaped rear burner at different levels of preselected heat selected from the group consisting of: a low level of heat, a medium level of heat, and a high level of heat.
2. The cooking griddle of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of burner assemblies comprises: a metal burner bottom element having a first embossed passage that provides the front venturi and a second embossed passage that provides the rear venturi; and a metal burner top element sealed to the metal burner bottom element, said metal burner top element having a third embossed passage that provides a front burner that is configured to receive gas from the front venturi and not receive gas from the rear venturi, and said metal burner top element having a fourth embossed passage that provides a rear burner that is configured to receive gas from the rear venturi and not receive gas from the front venturi.
3. The cooking griddle of claim 2, wherein: the front venturi communicates with a first venturi cap opening at the center of the ring-shaped front burner; and the rear venturi communicates with a second venturi cap opening at the center of the ring-shaped rear burner.
4. The cooking griddle of claim 3, further comprising: first and second open areas formed in each of the plurality of burner assemblies on opposite sides of the first venturi cap opening; and third and fourth open areas formed in each of the plurality of burner assemblies on opposite sides of the second venturi cap opening.
5. The cooking griddle of claim 4, wherein: the first and second open areas define passages that connect the first venturi cap opening with a first loop of embossed passage having gas ports formed therein, and the third and fourth open areas define passages that connect the second venturi cap opening with a second loop of embossed passage having gas ports formed therein.
6. The cooking griddle of claim 5, wherein: the ring-shaped front burner of each of the plurality of burner assemblies provides a first heating zone on the cooking surface, the ring-shaped rear burner of each of the plurality of burner assemblies provides a second heating zone on the cooking surface, and the griddle is configured to continuously provide different levels of heat for the first heating zone and the second heating zone.
7. The cooking griddle of claim 1, wherein: the front venturi communicates with a first venturi cap opening at the center of the ring-shaped front burner; and the rear venturi communicates with a second venturi cap opening at the center of the ring-shaped rear burner.
8. The cooking griddle of claim 1, further comprising: first and second open areas formed in each of the plurality of burner assemblies; and third and fourth open areas formed in each of the plurality of burner assemblies, wherein the first and second open areas define passages that connect to a first loop of embossed passage having gas ports formed therein, and wherein the third and fourth open areas define passages that connect to a second loop of embossed passage having gas ports formed therein.
9. The cooking griddle of claim 1, wherein: the ring-shaped front burner of each of the plurality of burner assemblies provides a first heating zone on the cooking surface, the ring-shaped rear burner of each of the plurality of burner assemblies provides a second heating zone on the cooking surface, and the griddle is configured to continuously provide different levels of heat for the first heating zone and the second heating zone.
10. In a cooking griddle having a flat continuous cooking surface, a plurality of control knobs provided adjacent to the cooking surface, a plurality of dual gas valves, wherein each of the plurality of dual gas valves is operatively connected to, and associated with, a single one of each of the plurality of control knobs, a plurality of burner assemblies, wherein each of the plurality of burner assemblies is operatively connected to a single one of each of the plurality of dual gas valves, and wherein each of the plurality of burner assemblies has a first gas input port communicating with a front venturi, which in turn communicates with a ring-shaped front burner and a second gas input port communicating with a rear venturi, which in turn communicates with a ring-shaped rear burner, a method of providing different levels of heat in a first heating zone on the cooking surface and in a second heating zone on the cooking surface, comprising the steps of: setting a first one of the plurality of control knobs at a first position so as to provide continuous supplies of gas to the ring-shaped front burner and the ring-shaped rear burner that are the same; and setting the first one of the plurality of control knobs at a second position so as to provide continuous supplies of gas to the ring-shaped front burner and the ring-shaped rear burner that are different.
11. A cooking griddle, comprising: a flat continuous cooking surface; a cooking surface wall extending upward and away from the cooking surface, said cooking surface wall having a hollow interior portion defined by an inner wall element and an outer wall element, wherein the inner wall element is proximal to the cooking surface and the outer wall element is distal from the cooking surface; and a vent opening provided in the cooking surface wall inner wall element, said vent opening communicating with the hollow interior portion of the cooking surface wall.
12. The cooking griddle of claim 11, further comprising: a vent cover disposed around the vent opening.
13. The cooking griddle of claim 12, wherein the vent cover is configured to direct heated air from the vent opening towards the cooking surface.
14. The cooking griddle of claim 13, wherein the vent cover is a louver style vent cover.
15. The cooking griddle of claim 14, wherein the cooking surface wall is a side wall.
16. The cooking griddle of claim 14, wherein the cooking surface wall is a back wall.
17. The cooking griddle of claim 11, wherein the vent opening is configured to direct heated air from the vent opening towards the cooking surface.
18. The cooking griddle of claim 11, wherein the cooking surface wall is a side wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] In order to assist the understanding of this invention, reference will now be made to the appended drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like elements. The drawings are exemplary only and should not be construed as limiting the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0039] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. With reference to
[0040] The head unit 200 may include a griddle body 210 having a left side wall 212, and a right side wall 214, respectively. Side tables 300 may be connected to the griddle body 210 along the left and right side walls 212 and 214 by one or more brackets (not shown). With reference to
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[0044] The hanger bracket 246 may have a generally T-shape when viewed from the side. A first inner (relative to the griddle) top edge of the hanger bracket 246 may include extensions with teardrop shaped openings configured to receive mating posts extending away from the rear wall 216 on each side of the back wall opening 238. The extensions with teardrop shaped openings may be provided at both ends of a lateral member 249. Gravity maintains the grease receptacle in a secure position when the posts and teardrop shaped openings are engaged with each other. A replaceable squeegee blade 247, preferably constructed of silicone, may be disposed in a track provided along the lower surface of the lateral member 249 provided as part of the hanger bracket 246. The squeegee 247 and the supporting lateral bracket 249 therefor may provide surfaces used to scrap food and grease off of a cooking utensil. A second outer top edge of the hanger bracket 246 may include a handle 248 that extends between the two sides of the hanger bracket. The handle 248 may include heat insulating material. The handle 248 and the hanger bracket 246 may selectively pivot relative to the grease receptacle 244 as the result of a user controlling a locking pin assembly 241. A user may remove the grease receptacle 244 for emptying as follows. After closing the low profile lid 250, the user may either go to the back of the griddle or reach over the top of the lid, grasp the handle 248 and pull the entire grease receptacle assembly upward off of the mounting elements extending from the rear wall 216. The user may selectively unlock the locking pin assembly 241 to swivel the grease receptacle 244 relative to the hanger bracket 246 to empty the contents of the grease receptacle into a larger refuge container.
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[0048] As will be understood by those skilled in the art, the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The elements described above are provided as illustrative examples for implementing the invention. One skilled in the art will recognize that many other implementations are possible without departing from the present invention as recited in the claims. Accordingly, the disclosure of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, of the scope of the invention. It is intended that the present invention cover all such modifications and variations of the invention, provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.