ELECTRIC KETTLE WITH BASE
20200037806 ยท 2020-02-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J27/21058
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A kettle includes a receptacle, a handle, a cover and a spout, an electrical heating device configured to heat liquid in the receptacle, a switch for operating the electrical heating device, and a controller in electrical communication with the electrical heating device and the switch. The controller cooperates with a temperature sensor to control a temperature of the liquid. An electric base includes electrical components that are in electrical connection with the electrical heating device for providing electrical power to the electrical heating device for heating the liquid. A locking device is located on the receptacle and is movable between an unlocked position and a locked position to lock and unlock the receptacle to and from the base.
Claims
1. A kettle comprising: a receptacle for holding therein a liquid, a handle, a cover and a spout; an electrical heating device configured to heat liquid in said receptacle; a switch for operating said electrical heating device; a controller in electrical communication with said electrical heating device and said switch, said controller cooperating with a temperature sensor to control a temperature of the liquid; an electric base that comprises electrical components that are in electrical connection with said electrical heating device for providing electrical power to said electrical heating device for heating the liquid; and a locking device located on said receptacle and movable between an unlocked position and a locked position to lock and unlock said receptacle to and from said base.
2. The kettle according to claim 1, wherein said locking device is separate from said electrical connection between said receptacle and said base.
3. The kettle according to claim 1, wherein said locking device is mechanical.
4. The kettle according to claim 1, wherein said locking device comprises a tongue that extends from a toggle handle, said toggle handle being arranged to slide or move in a slot formed in said receptacle.
5. The kettle according to claim 4, wherein said tongue is arranged to move in or out of locking engagement with said switch.
6. The kettle according to claim 4, wherein said toggle handle is movable between ends of said slot so as to move between the locked and unlocked positions.
7. The kettle according to claim 1, comprising a Sabbath mode of operation wherein said receptacle is in the locked position and cannot be lifted off said base and heating elements of said receptacle and said electronic components of said base are not exposed and said switch cannot be operated.
8. A method of using a kettle comprising: providing a kettle that comprises: a receptacle for holding therein a liquid, a handle, a cover and a spout; an electrical heating device configured to heat liquid in said receptacle; a switch for operating said electrical heating device; a controller in electrical communication with said electrical heating device and said switch, said controller cooperating with a temperature sensor to control a temperature of the liquid; an electric base that comprises electrical components that are in electrical connection with said electrical heating device for providing electrical power to said electrical heating device for heating the liquid; and a locking device located on said receptacle and movable between an unlocked position and a locked position to lock and unlock said receptacle to and from said base; and using the kettle in a Sabbath mode of operation wherein said receptacle is in the locked position and cannot be lifted off said base and heating elements of said receptacle and said electronic components of said base are not exposed and said switch cannot be operated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Reference is now made to
[0015] The kettle 10 may include a receptacle 12 for holding therein a liquid (such as water), a handle 14, a cover 16 (which may be hinged) and a spout 18. Kettle 10 further includes an electrical heating device 20 configured to heat the liquid in receptacle 12 to the boiling point. A switch 22 may be provided for operating electrical heating device 20. A controller 24 may be in electrical communication with electrical heating device 20 and switch 22. Controller 24 works with a temperature sensor 26, such that when the desired temperature of the heated liquid is reached (typically, but not necessarily, the boiling point of the liquid), controller 24 turns switch 22 to the off position to cease heating the liquid. A liquid level indicator 28 may be provided to indicate the level of liquid in receptacle 12.
[0016] Reference is now made to
[0017] In accordance with a non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, kettle 10 includes a locking device 32 on receptacle 12 for locking the receptacle 12 to the base 11. In a preferred embodiment, the locking device 32 is mechanical but it may be optionally electromechanical or electronic. The locking device 32 is separate from the electrical connection between the receptacle 12 and the base 11. In one embodiment, even if the locking device 32 is electromechanical or electronic, it has nothing to do with the electrical operation of the kettle 10.
[0018] In the illustrated embodiment, the locking device 32 includes a tongue 34 that extends from a toggle handle 36 and a lug 40 that is coupled with a cam ring 42. The toggle handle 36 is arranged to slide or move in a slot 38 formed in the receptacle 12.
[0019] Cam ring 42 is formed with one or more camming surfaces 44; in the illustrated embodiment there are two diametrically opposed camming surfaces 44. When toggle handle 36 is moved in slot 38, lug 40 also moves sideways (that is, in the circumferential direction) and causes cam ring 42 to rotate. The rotation of cam ring 42 causes camming surfaces 44 to push against spring-loaded locking elements 46 so that locking elements 46 protrude out of receptacle 12 through apertures 48 formed in base 11. (There is the same number of locking elements 46 and apertures 48 as there are camming surfaces 44.) Once locking elements 46 protrude out of receptacle 12 through apertures 48 of base 11, receptacle is locked together with base 11. In the locked position (
[0020] In the locked position, tongue 34 blocks switch 22 (a portion of which is shown in broken lines in