Pressure cooker having bayonet mount and related manufacturing method
11064834 · 2021-07-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J27/0815
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A food pressure cooking appliance comprising: 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; and bayonet locking means forming first and second series of protrusions that are integral with an envelope of the lid and an 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; wherein each protrusion of at least one of said series of protrusions is consisted by a volume element that has opposite convex and concave faces, and that is formed by a localized radial deformation of the corresponding envelope; wherein each volume element has, in projection onto a radial plane that passes through said volume element, a flared profile from a root to an apex.
2. The appliance according to claim 1, said localized radial deformation is obtained by embossing of the corresponding envelope.
3. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein each volume element is formed by a lancing.
4. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein each volume element is associated with a respective opening formed through the corresponding envelope and delimited by at least one edge, said localized radial deformation being positioned with respect to said opening so that at least one portion of said at least one edge is deformed radially to have a curved profile and belongs to said associated volume element.
5. The appliance according to claim 4 wherein said at least one edge is formed by a central portion surrounded on either side by two extreme portions, only said central portion being radially deformed to show a curved profile, so that said extreme portions do not belong to said volume element.
6. The appliance according to claim 4, wherein said at least one edge forms an apex of said volume element.
7. The appliance according to claim 4, wherein said at least one edge forms a bearing face against which a protrusion of the other series of protrusions is intended to bear.
8. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein each volume element is formed by a shell delimited by a peripheral edge, a first portion of which is located on, and attached to, the corresponding envelope and a second portion of which is free and forms a bearing face against which a protrusion of the other series of protrusions is intended to bear.
9. The appliance according to claim 8, wherein said first portion extends at least in part according to a profile flared from a bottom to a top.
10. The appliance according to claim 8 wherein said second portion extends substantially in a horizontal plane.
11. The appliance according to claim 8, wherein said second portion extends according to a rounded profile between two ends located on, and attached to, the corresponding envelope.
12. The appliance according to claim 11, wherein the first portion extends longitudinally between the two ends.
13. The appliance according to claim 8, wherein each volume element extends, along the vertical direction, between the root and the apex, said apex being formed by said second portion.
14. The appliance according to claim 13, wherein said first portion is itself formed of at least two segments that converge towards each other from the apex to the root.
15. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein each volume element is symmetrical with respect to a median radial plane.
16. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein said volume elements form the protrusions of the first series integral with the lid.
17. The appliance according to claim 16, wherein the envelope of the lid includes a discoid cover element as well as an annular belt that rises between a first circular edge integral with the discoid cover element and a second free circular edge, said volume elements being located on said belt, remote from said second free circular edge.
18. The appliance according to claim 16 wherein said protrusions of the first series protrude radially towards the inside of the lid, so that the convex face is arranged towards the inside of the appliance.
19. The appliance according to claim 16, wherein the bowl comprises a bottom as well as an annular lateral wall that rises between said bottom and a free upper edge delimiting an opening of access inside the bowl, the protrusions of the second series being formed by an annular rim that protrudes towards the outside from said free upper edge, notches for the passage of said volume elements being formed through said annular rim.
20. The appliance according to claim 19, wherein said annular rim includes a flange that extends substantially radially and towards the outside from said free upper edge, as well as a skirt that extends substantially downward between an upper edge integral with the flange and a free lower edge against which the protrusions of the first series are intended to bear to lock the lid relative to the bowl.
21. A food pressure cooking appliance comprising: 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; and bayonet locking means forming first and second series of protrusions that are integral with an envelope of the lid and an 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; wherein each protrusion of at least one of said series of protrusions is consisted by a volume element that has opposite convex and concave faces, and that is formed by a localized radial deformation of the corresponding envelope; wherein each volume element is associated with a respective opening formed through the corresponding envelope and delimited by at least one edge, said localized radial deformation being positioned with respect to said opening so that at least one portion of said at least one edge is deformed radially to have a curved profile and belongs to said associated volume element; wherein said at least one edge is formed by a central portion surrounded on either side by two extreme portions, only said central portion being radially deformed to show a curved profile so that said extreme portions do not belong to said volume element.
22. A food pressure cooking appliance comprising: 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; and bayonet locking means forming first and second series of protrusions that are integral with an envelope of the lid and an 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; wherein each protrusion of at least one of said series of protrusions is consisted by a volume element that has opposite convex and concave faces, and that is formed by a localized radial deformation of the corresponding envelope; wherein each volume element is associated with a respective opening formed through the corresponding envelope and delimited by at least one edge, said localized radial deformation being positioned with respect to said opening so that at least one portion of said at least one edge is deformed radially to have a curved profile and belongs to said associated volume element; wherein said at least one edge forms an apex of said volume element.
23. A food pressure cooking appliance comprising: 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; and bayonet locking means forming first and second series of protrusions that are integral with an envelope of the lid and an 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; wherein each protrusion of at least one of said series is consisted by a volume element that has opposite convex and concave faces, and that is formed by a localized radial deformation of the corresponding envelope; wherein said volume elements form the protrusions of the first series integral with the lid; wherein the bowl comprises a bottom as well as an annular lateral wall that rises between said bottom and a free upper edge delimiting an opening of access inside the bowl, the protrusions of the second series being formed by an annular rim that protrudes towards the outside from said free upper edge, notches for the passage of said volume elements being formed through said annular rim.
24. A method of manufacturing a food pressure cooking appliance comprising: providing 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; and providing bayonet locking means by 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; wherein each protrusion of at least one of said series of protrusions is consisted by a volume element that has opposite convex and concave faces, said method including a step of forming said volume element by localized radial deformation of the corresponding envelope; wherein each volume element has, in projection onto a radial plane that passes through said volume element, a flared profile from a root to an apex.
25. The method according to claim 24, wherein said localized radial deformation of the envelope is made by embossing the material constituting the envelope.
26. The method according to claim 24, further comprising the step of: making, through said envelope, an opening delimited by at least one edge.
27. The method according to claim 26, wherein said step of making the opening is performed before the step of forming said volume element, said step of forming said volume element being implemented so as to radially deform said at least one edge so that is has a curved profile and belongs to said associated volume element.
28. The method according to claim 27, wherein said step of making the opening is performed after the step of forming said volume element, said step of making the opening being implemented so that said at least one edge belongs to said associated volume element and has hence a curved profile.
29. The method according to claim 26, wherein said opening is made by an operation of laser cutting of the envelope.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the invention will appear and be revealed in more detail in the following description, made with reference to the appended drawings and given by way of purely illustrative and non-limitative examples, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) As illustrated in the Figures, the invention relates to a food pressure cooking appliance 1, intended to ensure the cooking of various foodstuffs at a level of pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure, in the presence of steam, and for example water steam. Said steam is generated by the heating, with the appliance 1 and in the presence of food, of a cooking liquid, for example an aqueous liquid. The appliance 1 according to the invention is preferentially intended to a household use, it being however understood that the invention may also relates to professional or semi-professional appliances.
(21) The appliance 1 according to the invention is designed to rise in pressure exclusively under the effect of a heating source (integrated or external), without addition of external pressure. The food pressure cooking appliance 1 hence constitutes a pressure cooker, preferentially intended to be placed on an independent cooking plate to heat the content thereof.
(22) The cooking appliance 1 according to the invention includes at least a bowl 2 forming a cooking vessel, intended to receive the food to be cooked and having herein substantially a symmetry of revolution about a central axis X-X′, which extends along a direction that is liken to the vertical direction when the appliance 1 is in normal operation, i.e. is placed on a horizontal plane. The bowl 2 is conventionally manufactured from a metal material such as stainless steel or aluminium, or any other suitable material, coated (for example, with a layer of ceramic, PTFE, enamel, lacquer . . . ) or not. The bowl 2 comprises a bottom 2A, which is for example a multi-layer heat-conductor bottom fastened to the remaining of the bowl 2 by any suitable technique (for example, heat embossing). The bowl 2 also comprises an annular lateral wall 2B that rises between said bottom 2A and a free upper edge 2C, which is herein of circular shape, and which delimits an opening of access inside the bowl 2. The conformation of this free upper edge 2C will be described in more detail hereinafter, in relation with the locking means of the appliance 1. The bowl 2 may also include gripping members, such as bowl handles 2D, 2E (cf.
(23) The appliance 1 according to the invention also comprises a lid 3 intended to be associated with the bowl 2, to form with the latter a cooking chamber. More precisely, the lid 3 is intended to be locked relative to the bowl 2 to form with the latter a cooking chamber adapted to rise in pressure, i.e. a cooking chamber tight enough to allow the rising in pressure of the appliance 1.
(24) In order to obtain this sealed, tight character, the appliance 1 advantageously includes a sealing gasket, such as a flexible annular gasket 4, made of elastomer for example, intended to be interposed between the lid 3 and the bowl 2, to hence prevent any uncontrolled leakage of steam and/or air between the inside of the chamber and the outside.
(25) The lid 3 is conventionally manufactured from a metal material such as stainless steel or aluminium, or any other suitable material, coated (for example, with a layer of ceramic, PTFE, enamel, lacquer . . . ) or not. It advantageously has a shape conjugated to that of the bowl 2, for example a generally discoid shape, which advantageously extends in a mean plane substantially parallel to the mean plane of extension of the bottom 2A of the bowl 2 (i.e., herein, a substantially horizontal plane) when it is added and locked to the latter. In the embodiments illustrated in the Figures, the envelope of the lid 3 includes a discoid covering element 3A of shape and size conjugated to those of the access opening delimited by the free upper edge 2C of the annular lateral wall 2B of the bowl 2. In the embodiments illustrated in the Figures, the envelope of the lid 3 also includes an annular belt 3B, for example of substantially cylindrical or truncated shape, which rises between a first circular edge 30b integral with the discoid covering element 3A (herein at the periphery of the latter) and a second free circular edge 31B, which is for example itself extended by a flange 32B (absent in the variants illustrated in
(26) In the embodiments of
(27) The food pressure cooking appliance 1 according to the invention advantageously comprises a pressure regulation means (not illustrated), as for example a valve, preferably mounted on the lid 3 and arranged so as to maintain the pressure inside the cooking chamber at predetermined value substantially constant, called operating pressure, which exceeds the atmospheric pressure by a value that is comprised for example between substantially 10 and 120 kPa, and which is preferably of the order of 100 kPa. The general principle of operation of such a pressure regulation means is well known as such, so that it is not necessary to describe it in more detail herein.
(28) The food pressure cooking appliance 1 may include other operating members (for example, a pressure-sensitive safety finger, an overpressure safety valve, etc.) that are not illustrated in the Figures, these latter showing only “naked” lids for the sake of simplicity and conciseness of the description.
(29) The bowl 2 and the lid 3 hence form respective complementary envelopes, preferably metallic, which, once associated together, form a resulting metal envelope delimiting a closed volume within which the food is intended to be cooked under steam pressure.
(30) The appliance 1 according to the invention also includes means for locking the lid 3 relative to the bowl 2, in order to allow the cooking chamber formed by the association of the lid 3 and of the bowl 2 to reach at least the operating pressure with no risk of seeing the lid 3 escape under the effect of the pressure inside the chamber. By “locking means”, it is meant herein means designed to ensure between the bowl 2 and the lid 3 a mechanical link that is robust enough to prevent the separation of the lid 3 from the bowl 2 under the effect of the rising in pressure inside the cooking chamber.
(31) According to the invention, said locking means are bayonet locking means, i.e. locking means making it possible to attach the lid 3 to the bowl 2 by relative rotation of the lid 3 and the bowl 2, preferably according the central axis X-X′, to then make the lid 3 switch from a locking wait configuration, in which the lid is added to the bowl 2 and rests freely on the latter, to a locking configuration, in which the bowl 2 and the lid 3 interact with each other to prevent the free separation thereof. The bayonet locking means of the cooking appliance 1 form for that purpose a first series of protrusions 5A-5J and a second series of protrusions 6A-6J that are integral with the envelope of the lid 3 and the envelope of the bowl 2, respectively, and intended to cooperate with each other to ensure the locking of the lid 3 relative to the bowl 2. As well known as such, the protrusions 5A-5J, 6A-6J of each series cooperate two by two, i.e. each protrusion of one of said series is brought, by rotation of the lid 3 relative to the bowl 2, to pass under a corresponding protrusion of the other series. This mechanical cooperation of the protrusions 5A-5J, 6A-6J of each series hence realizes an interlocking that prevents any untimely separation of the lid 3 from the bowl 2, because, in reaction to an effort of separation of the lid 3 from the bowl 2 exerting along the vertical direction (materialized by the central axis X-X′), the protrusions superimposed two by two come in mutual locking bearing.
(32) In the embodiments illustrated in
(33) According to the invention, each protrusion of at least one of said series of protrusions is consisted by a volume element, i.e. a three-dimensional element that has an essentially non-planar, curved, for example warped, surface. Such a volume element is hence different from a simple flat tab of the style of those forming the bowl and lid ramps of the prior art. Said volume element has opposite convex 50A-50J and concave 51A-51J faces. In the embodiment illustrated in
(34) Each volume element hence forms a protrusion, which is single-piece with the concerned envelope (of the lid and/or of the bowl) and which protrudes from said envelope by defining on one side a convex face 50A-50J and on the other side, in “negative”, a concave face 51A-51J corresponding for example to the imprint of application of a forming tool.
(35) The use of such volume elements to form the first and/or the second series of protrusions of the bayonet locking means allows obtaining easily, by simple deformation of material, a protrusion that has excellent mechanical properties, and in particular a resistance to bending far higher than that of the metal tabs implemented in the bayonet locking means of the known pressure cookers. The use of a volume element obtained by localized radial deformation of the envelope of the lid 3 and/or of the bowl 2 indeed allows obtaining a locking protrusion having a section of high quadratic moment relative to the vertical axis of application of the locking efforts exerted by the corresponding protrusion of the other series. Furthermore, any hinge effect, particularly prejudicial to the resistance to bending, is minimized thanks to the three-dimensional nature of the volume element, to the fact that it is single-piece with the envelope from which it comes and that it is connected to said envelope along a connection outline that is not purely rectilinear and that extends in several directions in space. This continuity of material (coming from the fact that the volume element is obtained by a localized radial deformation) and the three-dimensional character of the so-obtained protrusion lead to obtaining an extremely rigid locking ramp and having a high resistance to bending, even when the volume element is very localized and does not extend over a significant length of the perimeter of the envelope (of the lid 3 and/or of the bowl 2) from which it comes. The invention allows in particular obtaining easily locking protrusions 5A-5J having a ratio length L to height H lower than 4, preferably lower than 3, still preferably lower than 2.
(36) Thanks to the invention, it is hence possible to obtain bayonet locking protrusions that do not need to be long, nor manufactured from thick metal sheet, to have sufficient mechanical properties.
(37) This lesser length allows significantly reducing the amplitude of the angular displacement required to make the first and second series of protrusions 5A-5J, 6A-6J cooperate with each other.
(38) Thanks to the reduced size of the volume elements, it is possible to switch from the configuration of pre-locking of the lid 3 relative to the bowl 2 to the configuration of locking of the lid 3 relative to the bowl 2 by relative rotation of the lid 3 and of the bowl 2 according to a rather small angle, for example lower than 30°, and still more preferentially lower than 20°, for example of the order of 15°.
(39) On the embodiments illustrated in
(40) Advantageously, and as illustrated in
(41) Preferably, the skirt 600 is discontinuous, and is not present at the notches 61A-61J, even if it is perfectly conceivable, by way of an alternative, that the skirt 600 extends continuously over the whole perimeter of the annular rim 60, notches 61A-61J includes, without thereby departing from the framework of the invention.
(42) Advantageously, the localized radial deformation of the envelope forming said volume element is itself obtained by embossing of the envelope in question, in order to obtain the volume element by localized plastic deformation of the material forming said envelope. The use of the embossing allows obtaining in a particularly simple, rapid and less expensive manner, a particularly rigid and robust volume element, having in particular excellent properties of resistance to bending in the vertical direction.
(43) Preferably, according to the embodiment of
(44) Hence, each volume element of the embodiment of
(45) In this embodiment of
(46) The use of a radially deformed edge 70A-70J to form the mechanically active face of the locking protrusions proves to be particularly advantageous, because it allows obtaining extremely rigid and resistant-to-bending protrusions, with a high quadratic moment relative to the vertical direction materialized by the central axis X-X′.
(47) Preferably, the orthogonal projection of each opening 7A-7J to a radial plane is in the form of a substantially rectilinear or bent elongated slot that extends longitudinally in a wholly horizontal direction. Each opening 7A-7J is advantageously, previously to the radial deformation of the edge 70A-70J, in the form of a substantially straight or curved elongated slot, which is substantially inscribed in a mean plane of extension perpendicular to the vertical central axis X-X′. Preferably, each opening 7A-7J is made by localized removing of material, for example by cutting, of the corresponding envelope of the lid 3 and/or of the bowl 2. In the embodiments illustrated in
(48) As illustrated in the Figures, each volume element is advantageously formed by a shell delimited by a peripheral edge, a first portion of which is located on, and attached to, the corresponding envelope and a second portion of which (formed for example herein by the central portion 700A) is free and forms said bearing face against which a protrusion 6A-6J of the other series is intended to bear. Hence, the first portion of said peripheral edge is inscribed on the surface of the envelope from which comes the concerned volume element, whereas the second portion protrudes from said envelope to form a locking protrusion. Advantageously, the second portion of the peripheral edge of the shell forming the volume element extends substantially in the horizontal plane, perpendicular to the central axis X-X′, and preferably extends according to a rounded profile between two ends located on, and attached to, the envelope from which comes the concerned volume element (i.e., in the embodiments illustrated in the Figures, the annular belt 3B of the lid 3). Preferably, said first portion of the peripheral edge of the shell forming the volume element extends at least in part according to a profile flared from the bottom to the top, for example a substantially V-shaped (
(49) Preferably, each volume element is symmetrical with respect to a median radial plane P0-P3. More precisely, in the example of
(50) The volume elements also serve, in particular when they have a V-gusset shape as illustrated in
(51) Of course, the invention is not in any way limited to a particular shape of peripheral edge, even if a shape substantially converging from the top to the bottom, as illustrated in
(52) Advantageously, as seen in particular in
(53) Hence, each volume element is advantageously in the form of a gusset that converges from the top to the bottom both in the radial plane P0-P3 and in the tangential plane (i.e. the plane of the sheet in
(54) It is moreover conceivable that the bowl and lid ramps are distributed at angular equidistance from each other. However, according to a preferred variant, illustrated in
(55) the implementation of two different angles α and β allows the positioning of the lid 3 only in two relative positions (one of which is illustrated in
(56) It is however perfectly conceivable, to favour the force balance, that the angles α and β are equal to each other, in which case the gussets 5A-5J are regularly angularly spaced apart, or that all the gussets 5A-5J are regularly angularly spaced apart by a same angle, except two of them, separated by a different angle, so as to allow the positioning of the lid 3 only in a single relative position.
(57) Preferably, in the embodiments of
(58) This self-centering skirt allows the lid 3, in cooperation with the quasi-continuous lateral rim 60 (except notches 61A-61J) of the bowl 2, to be positioned naturally and spontaneously in a relatively centred manner with respect to the bowl 2 when it is applied on the latter.
(59) The invention moreover relates as such to a method of manufacturing a food pressure cooking appliance 1, and in particular of manufacturing an appliance in accordance to the preceding description. Hence, the whole preceding description about the appliance 1 as such remains perfectly valuable and applicable, mutatis mutandis, to the method of manufacturing according to the invention, and vice versa.
(60) The method in question is hence a method of manufacturing of a food pressure cooking appliance 1 including at least: a bowl 2 and a lid 3 intended to be locked relative to the bowl 2 to form with the latter a cooking chamber able to rise in pressure, bayonet locking means forming first and second series of protrusions 5A-5J, 6A-6J that are integral with the envelope of the lid 3 and the envelope of the bowl 2, respectively, and are intended to cooperate with each other to ensure the locking of the lid 3 relative to the bowl 2.
(61) According to the method of the invention, each protrusion of at least one of said series of protrusions 5A-5J, 6A-6J is consisted by a volume element that has opposite convex 50A-50J and concave 51A-51J faces, said method including a step of forming said volume element by localized radial deformation of the corresponding envelope. Advantageously, said localized radial deformation of the envelope is made by embossing the material constituting the envelope. It is however perfectly conceivable to use any other technique of deformation of the material, as for example the hydroforming technique or the magneforming technique (particularly indicated for making the bowl and the lid illustrated in
(62) Advantageously, the method comprises a step of making, through said envelope, an opening delimited by at least one edge 70A-70J. Preferably, said opening is made by a operation of laser cutting of the envelope, which allows operating an accurate and rapid cutting, it being understood that other cutting means could possibly be implemented. Advantageously, the step of making the opening is performed before the step of forming said volume element, said step of forming said volume element being implemented so as to radially deform said edge 70A-70J so that is has a curved profile and belongs to said associated volume element.
(63) Hence, in the particularly advantageous embodiment illustrated in
(64) According to an alternative example of method of manufacturing according to the invention, it is also possible to make openings (here again for example in the form of curved slots) in a flat metal band, then to make, in this flat metal band, the volume elements by embossing said flat metal band at each opening to deform the lower edge thereof, and hence obtaining a flat metal band from which protrude gussets similar to those described hereinabove, gussets that are single piece with the flat metal band. The method then includes in this case a subsequent step of bending of the metal band provided with gussets, in order to obtain an annular belt provided with gussets protruding from its internal face. Then, the method includes in this case an operation of assembling (for example by welding) the so-obtained belt provided with gussets to a discoid closing element, in order to obtain a complete lid sub-set. According to still another possibility, the discoid belt provided with gussets could be added to the internal face of an annular external belt itself already integral with a discoid closing element.
(65) Concerning moreover the embodiment of
(66) The bowl 2 is itself manufactured for example by embossing a metal flank, which allows obtaining a cylindrical bowl element provided at its free upper edge 2C with a flange that extends radially towards the outside. Said flange is then cut to form notches 61A-61J for the passage of the locking protrusions 5A-5J of the lid 3.
(67) Finally, the invention allows, in particular in the preferential embodiment of
(68) The pressure cooker according to the invention is hence liable to have a weight significantly lower than that of the bayonet pressure cookers of the prior art.
(69) The invention further allows obtaining bayonet locking means whose components are directly single-piece with the bowl 2 and the lid 3, without requiring the use of added parts such as a stirrup, ears, jaws or segments.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION
(70) The invention finds its industrial application in the design, the manufacturing and the use of food cooking appliances.