Removable Stove Top Protector

20200378614 ยท 2020-12-03

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    Abstract

    A removable stovetop cover, cut to fit the specific stove, that will cover the entire stovetop, except the burners. It will be sturdy enough to be left in place while cooking, and will contain all cooking splatters.

    It can then be removed in one piece or sections, to be cleaned in the sink or dishwasher. Once cleaned, it can be reinstalled on the stovetop, eliminating the need to clean the stovetop proper and protecting it's finish from damage. This removable stovetop protector is meant to last the lifetime of the stove.

    Claims

    1. A sufficiently stiff, heat resistant material such as aluminum, stainless steel, or painted steel or ceramic coated steel made to conform to the shape of a particular stove top, and to lay on said stovetop matching all contours of said stovetop, with only the burners protruding the material, offering protection to the stovetop during use. It then can easily be removed for cleaning.

    2. Above named material can also be made with a bent up circumference to conform with the circumference of the stovetop if desired.

    3. Above named material can also be made in smaller sections with each section overlapping the preceding section allowing complete coverage of stovetop, yet can be removed in smaller sections. This can be done in simple flat edge variant or with bent up circumference. The smaller sized section can be removed for cleaning in a standard dishwasher.

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    DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0009] FIG. 1: Shows the general shape of the invention, the one shown is cut to fit the Kenmore series of gas stoves.

    [0010] FIG. 2: Shows the flat version with no bends (like the prototype). This drawing shows the pan version as well with edges bent up for more coverage. Both are compared in this figure.

    [0011] FIG. 3: Shows the take down variant.

    DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

    [0012] This invention is manufactured from flat sheet of aluminum or stainless steel and cut to fit between the burners and cover the entire stove top. It will be expected that the invention will be manufactured to the dimensions of each make of stove, and will be sold with the stove, or offered as an aftermarket accessory cut to fit a wide variety of stoves.

    [0013] The prototype was plasma-cut to size out of 0.063 Alcad 2024-T3 aluminum. The material should have some temper to resist bending. The protype has been in use for over six years with no sign of wear.

    [0014] To use, the owner simply places the device on the stove top and removes it to clean, either in a sink or outdoors.

    [0015] In the case of gas stove, the device is placed under the removable cast-iron grates and on the stove top.

    [0016] Ribbing or embossing is not needed if the material is of sufficient stiffness and is not recommended because it would be harder to scrub compared to a flat surface.

    [0017] As previously mentioned, Alcad aluminum or stainless steel is preferred, but it can be made out of any type of sheet metal. If plain steel is used, it should be painted with a stain and heat resistant paint, or coated with ceramic or enamel. It could also be molded from ceramic material, or even molded from plastic if a suitable plastic could be found to resist heat. It is fact, however, that stainless steel or Alcad aluminum would be the most cost effective material.

    [0018] The prototype was plasma-cut, but the device can be stamped out from flat sheet metal with a conventional press as well.

    [0019] If Alcad aluminum or stainless steel is used, no special coatings are required as well.

    [0020] In summary this invention, though very simple, will make the lives easier for people who slave over and have to clean conventional stoves.

    [0021] Another variant of the design is shown in FIG. 2. This variant has it's edges bent up to conform with edge of the stove top. The bent up section is around the entire edge including the corners, and has the appearance of a shallow pan. The advantage of this variant is that it will cover slightly more of the stove top and it will increase the stiffness of the pan.

    [0022] It will be more difficult to manufacture because it would have to be stamped from a die, but this can be done easily if desired. Once again, other embossing of the cover is not recommended, but this design can be made from slightly less thick aluminum or stainless steel.

    [0023] FIG. 2 shows both the original flat and pan version for comparison. As previously mentioned, my flat protector has been in use for over six years with no problems and I routinely clean it with acetone, MEK, or lacquer thinner to minimize scrubbing.

    [0024] Another variant of this design is shown in FIG. 3. This variant is similar to the one piece pan and flat design, but has incorporated four overlapping seams to allow the cover to be removed in four separate sections. This allows the cover sections to fit in a standard dishwasher for cleaning. This can be done for pan and flat versions.

    [0025] This is for users who do not want to use acetone or other harsh chemicals to clean it. The seams should overlap and not butt together, as this would leave a seam for dirt and stains to build up on the stove top.

    [0026] This variant will be more difficult to manufacture, but would give user the option of easier cleaning. This variant of course could still be cleaned with harsh chemicals if needed, and should be of sufficient thickness.