Cooking appliance with expandable cooktop surface
11846429 · 2023-12-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24C15/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/108
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C7/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24C15/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cooking appliance has a multi-section cooking surface that is expandable to provide a larger depth cooking surface by slideably extending a moveable front burner section of the cooking surface. The cooking appliance includes a base section extending below the cooking surface, the base section providing structure and physical support for the cooking surface. The cooking appliance includes a multi-sectioned cooking surface having a stationary rear burner section and a movable front burner section. The stationary rear burner section includes at least one rear/back burner, and the moveable front burner section includes at least one front burner. The moveable front burner section translates/slides forward away from the stationary rear burner section to provide additional/larger separation spacing between the at least one rear burner and the at least one front burner. A block insert panel is inserted into the space created between the rear burner section and the extended front burner section.
Claims
1. An expandable depth cooking appliance comprising: a base for placement on a surface for physical support; a multi-section cooking surface integrated atop the base and comprising a stationary rear burner section and a moveable front burner section, the stationary rear burner section comprising at least one rear/back burner, the moveable front burner section comprising at least one front burner, the moveable front burner section translating forward away from the stationary rear burner section to provide a larger separation spacing between the at least one rear/back burner and the at least one front burner; and at least one support member that is securely attached to an upper surface of the base of the cooking appliance and which extends forward below a bottom of the moveable front burner section.
2. The expandable depth cooking appliance of claim 1, further comprising: at least one sliding bracket attached to an upper surface of a top portion of the base and to a bottom of the moveable front burner section, the at least one sliding bracket enabling the moveable front burner section to be translated forward and backward away from and towards the stationary rear burner section.
3. The expandable depth cooking appliance of claim 2, wherein: the at least one support member operates in tandem with the at least one sliding bracket to provide structural support for a weight of the moveable front burner section in an extended state.
4. The expandable depth cooking appliance of claim 1, further comprising: control knobs for turning respective ones of the at least one rear burner and the at least one front burner; and at least one of: a flexible electrical cable that electrically connects to a heating element of at least one front electrical burner; and a flexible gas line that sealable connects at a gas intake connector of the at least one front burner, the flexible gas line having a second connector that is connectable to a gas intake line outside of the cooking appliance; wherein both the flexible electrical cable and the flexible gas line extends from a retracted state when the moveable front burner section is translated forward and curls into the retracted state when the moveable front burner is returned back to an un-extended state.
5. The expandable depth cooking appliance of claim 1, further comprising: a latching mechanism having a first latching part attached to the moveable front burner section and a second latching part attached to one of the stationary rear burner section and a side wall of the base of the cooking appliance, the first and second latching parts interconnecting to secure the moveable front burner section in a retracted state abutting the rear burner section.
6. The expandable depth cooking appliance of claim 1, further comprising: a block insert panel that is sized to fit into a space created between the stationary rear burner section and the moveable front burner section when the moveable front burner section is moved into an extended state, the block insert panel filling the space and providing additional cooking surface area behind the at least one front burner and in front of the at least one rear burner.
7. The expandable depth cooking appliance of claim 1, wherein each of the at least one rear burner and the at least one front burner comprises a plurality of respective rear and front burners.
8. The expandable depth cooking appliance of claim 1, further comprising: an oven disposed in a volumetric space below the cooking surface, the oven having a door and handle for accessing an interior of the oven.
9. The expandable depth cooking appliance of claim 1, wherein the moveable front burner section comprises a bottom wall that is made of an insulated material to prevent transfer of heat from a base of the at least one front burner.
10. The expandable depth cooking appliance of claim 1, further comprising at least one side panel that attaches to and extends downwards from a side wall or bottom of the moveable front burner section as a skirt and that prevents access to a space directly beneath the moveable front burner section when the moveable front burner section is in an extended state with the side panel attached.
11. A method for providing an extendable/expandable cooking surface for a cooking appliance, the method comprising: incorporating a stationary rear burner section of the cooking surface into a top of the cooking appliance; providing a moveable front burner section of the cooking surface; attaching a first section of at least one sliding bracket to a base of the moveable front burner section; attaching a second section of the at least one sliding bracket to an upper surface of the cooking surface in front or underneath of the first stationary rear burner section, the at least one sliding bracket enabling the moveable front burner section to be translated forward into an extended state and then backwards to a retracted state; and attaching at least one support member to an upper surface of the base of the cooking appliance, the at least one support member extending forward below a bottom of the moveable front burner section.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising: providing a block insert panel that can be inserted into a space created between the stationary rear burner section and the moveable front burner section when the moveable front burner section is translated forward to the extended state.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein providing the insertable block panel further comprises manufacturing the insertable block panel with a high heat resistant surface.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the block insert panel is sized to fit into a space created between the stationary rear burner section and the moveable front burner section when the moveable front burner section is moved into the extended state, the block insert panel filling the space and providing additional cooking surface area behind the at least one front burner and in front of the at least one rear burner.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the moveable front burner section comprises a bottom wall that is made of an insulated material to prevent transfer of heat from a base of the at least one front burner.
16. The method of claim 11, wherein the at least one support member operates in tandem with the at least one sliding bracket to provide structural support for a weight of the moveable front burner section in an extended state.
17. The method of claim 11, further comprising: providing at least one side panel that attaches to and extends downwards from a side wall or bottom of the moveable front burner section as a skirt and that prevents access to a space directly beneath the moveable front burner section when the moveable front burner section is in an extended state with the side panel attached.
18. The method of claim 11, further comprising: attaching a first latching part of a latching mechanism to the moveable front burner section; attaching a second latching part to one of the stationary rear burner section and a side wall of the base of the cooking appliance, the first and second latching parts interconnecting to secure the moveable front burner section in a retracted state abutting the rear burner section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The description of the illustrative embodiments can be read in conjunction with the accompanying figures. It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements illustrated in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements are exaggerated relative to other elements. Embodiments incorporating teachings of the present disclosure are shown and described with respect to the figures presented herein, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
(16) The present disclosure provides a cooking appliance, such as a stove or cooktop, configured with a multi-section cooking surface that is expandable into a larger depth cooking surface by slideably extending a front burner section of the cooking surface. The expandable, multi-sectioned cooking surface enables forward translation of the front burner section that increases both (i) the depth dimension of the cooking surface and (ii) spacing between each front and back burner and each diagonal burner. The expandable, multi-sectioned cooking surface for greater flexibility with use of the burners to accommodate cooking using multiple large pots by providing larger separation space between the burners and the cooking utensils.
(17) With reference now to the figures, and beginning with
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(19) To the right of cooking appliance is block insert panel 120. An expansion insert is provided with the stove to support a later expansion of the cooktop surface. In one embodiment, the expansion insert is manufactured with a dimension that allows for easy storage inside the oven and the insert is stored inside the base oven when the insert and the oven are not in use. It is appreciated that the features and functionality presented herein are applicable to both gas-burning stovetops as well as electrical stovetops.
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(21) In one or more embodiments, the cooking appliance includes a latching mechanism 132 having first latching part 132a attached to side wall 119 of moveable front burner section 114 and second latching part 132b attached to one of a side wall 113 of the stationary rear burner section 112 and side wall 122b of base section 102 of cooking appliance 100. The first and second latching parts 132a, 132b interconnect to secure moveable front burner section 114, while in a retracted state, abutting a front of stationary rear burner section 112.
(22) In the illustrative embodiments, each of the at least one rear/back burner 118a, 118b and the at least one front burner 118c, 118d includes a plurality of respective rear and front burners. Also, in some embodiments, cooking appliance 100 is a stove (as generally shown) and further includes an oven 140 disposed within a volumetric space (shown by dashed lines) below the upper cooking surface 110. Oven 140 includes frontside door 105 with handle 142 for accessing an interior of oven 140. Cooking appliance 100 further includes a burner control section 144 having control knobs 146 for turning on and controlling a heat intensity of respective ones of the at least one rear/back burner 118a-118b and the at least one front burner 118c-118d, and where provided, the oven 140.
(23) Additional, in one or more embodiments, cooking appliance 100 includes at least one side or front panel 160 that attaches to and extends downwards from a bottom of the extended moveable front burner section 114, serving as a skirt that prevents access to a space directly beneath the moveable front burner section when the moveable front burner section 114 is in the extended state. The front panel 160 can be made of a lightweight material that may also serve as a heat barrier in addition to the additional safety feature for preventing a child from walking beneath the extended burners. The attachment can be magnetic with magnetic material incorporated into a top portion of the front panel 160 to attach to the metal side panel of the front portion of the extended front burner section 114. Alternatively, or in addition, the attachment can also be a mechanical attachment, with hooks provided at the top portion of the front panel 160 to engage holes presented within the front side walls of the front burner section 114, or vice versa.
(24) In the following descriptions, like elements are presented with similar reference numerals as the initial figures. Some of these elements are not describe, having already been introduced in the previous descriptions of
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(26) Within the illustrative embodiment, a larger sliding bracket assembly (or two adjacent sliding brackets) is provided down the center of the base surface of the stove. This larger sliding bracket assembly can be designed to accommodate slideable movement of both a rear burner assembly as well as the front burner assembly. Additionally, two mounted sliding rails are attached on the top left and right sides of the base surface for receiving the slideable front burner section.
(27) As further presented in the figures, support member 210 is a bracket that extends lengthwise from a front of or from below the stationary rear burner section 112 towards and underneath the moveable front burner section 114 of cooking appliance 100. The support member 210 provides the supporting structure for keeping the sliding brackets secured to the base of a moveable front burner section 114.
(28) A side latch is also shown attached to the side walls of both rear and front burner sections 112, 114. The side latches mate and/or automatically engages when the front burner section 114 is slid/translated back towards rear burner section 112 such that back panel of front burner section 114 abuts the exposed front-side of rear burner section 112. According to one embodiment, a locking device (not specifically shown) is also provided for safety in order to prevent the front burners from being pushed in by accident while being utilized. The locking device can be automatically triggered when the front burner assembly reaches the end of the sliding latch and then requires a manual release of the lock by an adult user of the cooktop after use. In one embodiment, a safety locking mechanism locks the front burner section 114 in place by pulling the section (114) forward. The front burner section 114 can then be released by the user holding both extended ends/corners on the front, lifting the front up slightly, and sliding the front burner section 114 to return to the normal retracted position.
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(31) Block insert panel 120 is a middle expansion insert that fills in the space that is created when the front burner assembly (moveable front burner section 114) is pulled forward. This insert panel provides the functionality of adding to the surface area of the stovetop to allow for maneuvering of the cooking utensils burner as well as prevent food and other items from dropping between the front and rear burner sections 112, 114. Additionally, the insert panel provides a mechanical stop to prevent the front burners from sliding back towards the read burners while the burners are being utilize. The insert panel also provides an aesthetically appealing look to the expanded cooktop.
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(35) (i) a flexible electrical cable 510 that electrically connects to a heating element (not shown) of at least one front electrical burner 118c-118d. The flexible electrical cable 510 extends from a retracted state when the moveable front burner section 114 is extended forward and coils up into available flex space when the moveable front burner section 114 is moved backwards to the retracted position. The flexible electrical cable 510 connects to an electrical panel or control circuit 610 that receives electrical power via an electrical power line 612 that is connectable to an external electrical power source (not shown). It is appreciated that the shut-offs and heat intensity control knows and features associated therewith are integrated into the design of cooking appliance 100c similarly to a standard electrical burner cooktop; and
(36) (ii) a flexible gas line 520 that sealable connects via first connector 532 at a gas intake connector (not shown) of at least one front gas burner 118c-118d shown with single burners 702a, 702b below raised grills 704. The flexible gas line 520 extends from a retracted state when the moveable front burner section 114 is extended forward and curls up or contours into available flex space when the moveable front burner section 114 is moved backwards to the retracted position. The flexible gas line 520 has a second connector 534 that is fluidly connectable to a gas intake line outside of the cooking appliance 100c. It is appreciated that the shut-offs and heat intensity control knobs (728) and features associated therewith are integrated into the design of cooking appliance 100d similarly to a standard gas burner cooktop.
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(39) The moveable front burner section 114 presented by
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(42) The rear burner section 912 is affixed at the bottom to the sliding portion of the middle sliding bracket. The front burner section 914 is affixed at the bottom to the left and right sliding rails and the sliding component of the middle sliding bracket. With this assembly, additional spacing is also provided at the rear of the cooktop to allow the rear burners to be able to accommodate much larger sized pots, frying pans, and other cooking utensils. Different widths of the created separation spaces can be provided in alternate embodiments. As further shown by
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(47) At block 1314, method 1300 includes attaching a latching mechanism to lock the cooktop in the extended position, preventing the front burner section from rolling back or forwards when in the extended or retracted/base position, respectively. Method 1300 includes attaching under brackets and/or side brackets for bracing the extended front burner section while in the extended configuration (block 1316). Method 1300 includes providing attachment points for side panels to block under access to the extended cooktop (block 1318). Method 1300 then includes providing a middle block insert panel to prevent rollback of extended front burner section and extended cooking surface and aesthetic finish (block 1320). Method 1300 then ends.
(48) Additional details related to the manufacture of the different embodiments of the device are not presented by the flow chart, but are understood by those skilled in the art to be details that would necessarily be included in the manufacture of the appliance given the illustrated figures and corresponding brief descriptions presented herein.
(49) The description of the illustrative embodiments can therefore be read in conjunction with the accompanying figures. It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements illustrated in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements are exaggerated relative to other elements. Embodiments incorporating teachings of the present disclosure are shown and described with respect to the figures presented herein. Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the basic configurations depicted in the figures may vary. The illustrative components are not intended to be exhaustive, but rather are representative to highlight essential components that are utilized to implement aspects of the described embodiments. For example, other devices/components/features may be used in addition to or in place of the ones depicted and/or described. The depicted example is not meant to imply design, usage, or other limitations with respect to the presently described embodiments and/or the general innovation.
(50) In the above description, exemplary embodiments in which various aspects of the disclosure may be practiced are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized, and that logical, architectural, programmatic, mechanical, electrical and other changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. The above description is an extended summary and therefore, should not be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present disclosure will be defined by appended claims and equivalents thereof.
(51) Within the descriptions of the different views of the figures, similar elements are provided similar names and reference numerals as those of the previous figure(s). It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements illustrated in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements can be exaggerated relative to other elements.
(52) It is understood that the use of specific component, device and/or parameter nomenclature is for example only and not meant to imply any limitations on the described embodiments. The embodiments may thus be described with different nomenclature and/or terminology utilized to describe the components, devices, parameters, methods and/or functions herein, without limitation. References to any specific proprietary name in describing one or more elements, features or concepts of the embodiments are provided solely as examples of one implementation, and such references do not limit the extension of the claimed embodiments to embodiments in which different element, feature, protocol, or concept names are utilized. Thus, each term utilized herein is to be given its broadest interpretation given the context in which that terms is utilized.
(53) While the disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular system, device or component thereof to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed for carrying out the disclosure, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of any appended claims. Moreover, the use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another.