Pressure Cooker
20190274462 ยท 2019-09-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J27/0815
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J27/092
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J27/092
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pressure cooker system having a cooking vessel, a removable pot, and a lid securable to the vessel. The lid is rotatable from a locked and fully-secured position to an unlocked and hinged position. The pressure cooker system also includes a plurality of locking flanges on an upper periphery of the open cooking vessel which correspond and interlock with a plurality of locking flanges on an interior periphery of the lid. A pressure indicator cooperates with a locking mechanism to prevent opening of the lid when the contents are under pressure. As an added safety feature, a pressure release gap located on one of the interlocking flanges prevents pressure build-up when the lid is not in the closed and locked position.
Claims
1. A pressure cooker system comprising: a cooking vessel having a control panel, a heating plate at a bottom of a cooking cavity, and an electric power cord which connects to a power source; a removable cooking pot configured to be positioned within the cooking cavity and contacting the heating plate; a lid securable to the cooking vessel to completely enclose the cooking cavity, the lid being movable from a locked position, wherein the lid is fully secured to the vessel in a closed orientation, to an unlocked position, wherein the lid is pivotable at a hinge point between an open orientation and the closed orientation; at least one first locking flange positioned about a periphery of an open end of the cooking cavity; at least one second locking flange positioned about a periphery of an internal surface of the lid, wherein the at least one second locking flange is operatively engageable with the at least one first locking flange to secure the lid to the cooking vessel in the closed orientation; and a pressure release gap located in either one of the at least one first locking flange or the at least one second locking flange, wherein the release gap is open to release pressure from the pressure cooker when the lid is in the closed orientation but not in the locked position.
2. The pressure cooker system of claim 1, wherein the lid rotates to move from the locked position to the unlocked position.
3. The pressure cooker system of claim 1, wherein the lid further comprises a visual pressure indicator which activates when an increased pressure is achieved in the cooking vessel.
4. The pressure cooker system of claim 3, further comprising a locking mechanism which prevents movement of the lid to an unlocked position when the pressure indicator is activated.
5. The pressure cooker system of claim 4, wherein the visual pressure indicator comprises tamper-proofing to prevent bypassing the locking mechanism.
6. The pressure cooker system of claim 5, wherein the tamper-proofing comprises at least one of a cage covering the visual pressure indicator or a recess housing the visual pressure indicator.
7. The pressure cooker system of claim 1, wherein the control panel comprises an indicator when the lid is properly in a closed orientation and locked position.
8. The pressure cooker system of claim 1, wherein the pressure release gap is positioned in the at least one first locking flange.
9. The pressure cooker system of claim 1, wherein the pressure release gap is positioned in the at least one second locking flange.
10. A pressure cooker system comprising: a cooking vessel having a control panel, a heating plate at a bottom of a cooking cavity, and an electric power cord which connects to a power source; a removable cooking pot configured to be positioned within the cooking cavity and contacting the heating plate; a lid securable to the cooking vessel to completely enclose the cooking cavity, the lid being rotatable about a vertical axis from a locked position, wherein the lid is fully secured to the vessel in a closed orientation, to an unlocked position, wherein the lid is pivotable from a hinge point between an open orientation and the closed orientation; a visual pressure indicator positioned on the lid which activates when an increased pressure is achieved in the cooking vessel; a locking mechanism which prevents movement of the lid to an unlocked position when the pressure indicator is activated; a plurality of first locking flanges positioned about a periphery of an open end of the cooking cavity; a plurality of second locking flanges positioned about a periphery of an internal surface of the lid, wherein the plurality of second locking flanges correspond to and operatively engage with the plurality of first locking flanges to secure the lid to the cooking vessel in the closed orientation; and a pressure release gap located in either one of the plurality of first locking flanges or the plurality of second locking flanges, wherein the release gap is open to release pressure from the pressure cooker when the lid is in the closed orientation but not in the locked position.
11. The pressure cooker system of claim 10, wherein the visual pressure indicator comprises tamper-proofing to prevent bypassing the locking mechanism.
12. The pressure cooker system of claim 11, wherein the tamper-proofing comprises at least one of a cage covering the visual pressure indicator or a recess housing the visual pressure indicator.
13. The pressure cooker system of claim 10, wherein the control panel comprises an indicator when the lid is properly in a closed orientation and locked position.
14. The pressure cooker system of claim 10, wherein the pressure release gap is positioned in at least one of the plurality of first locking flanges.
15. The pressure cooker system of claim 10, wherein the pressure release gap is positioned in at least one of the plurality of second locking flanges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0037] While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail at least one preferred embodiment of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to any of the specific embodiments illustrated.
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[0039] Preferably, the cooking vessel 12 and the lid 14 are made substantially of stainless steel and/or aluminum. However, other suitable material which can meet the necessary heat and pressure requirements may be used as well. For household use, the cooking pot 16 is typically a six to ten quart capacity, but can be manufactured to any desired size, as needed. Preferably, the pot 16 is graduated, as shown in
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[0042] The cooking vessel 12 may also include a convenient handle 50 to facilitate carrying of the pressure cooker system 10 when not in use. The control panel 20 is shown in
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[0046] With prior art pressure cookers, research has shown that users will, on occasion, misalign the lid of the pressure cooker resulting in an incomplete locking to the cooking vessel. This condition has the potential for causing serious injury to a user due to an explosive discharge of pressure. In an embodiment of the present pressure cooker system 10, pressure is prevented from building up when the lid 14 is not completely secured to the pot 12.
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[0049] The pressure cooker system 10 further includes a steam release valve 76. As a safety feature, when the steam release valve 76 releases the pressure within the cooking vessel 12 to a safe level, the visual indicator 72 deactivates, dropping the pin 74 to a lowered position, thereby allowing the lid 14 to be rotated by a user to an unlocked position to open the cooker 10.
[0050] To prevent a user from trying to circumvent this safety feature, the present pressure cooker system 10 is designed with a tamper-proofing feature. While prior art cookers allow a user to press the pressure indicator into a lowered position, using a finger or a utensil, the present pressure cooker system 10 prevents such tampering.
[0051] Accordingly, in an embodiment, the present system 10 includes a guard over the visual pressure indicator 72 to prevent such tampering. The guard can be a grid or other suitable shape that allows the user to view the indicator 72 but not easily access it manually, or with a utensil. By recessing the indicator into the surface of the lid 14, a similar result can be achieved.
[0052] Finally, in prior art pressure cookers, the user is required to rotate a steam release valve to allow steam to escape the cooker. This places the user's hand near the escaping steam and can potentially result in steam injury to the user. Accordingly, in another embodiment of the present pressure cooker system 10, a pressure release activation switch 80 is positioned away from the release valve 76. The pressure release activation switch 80 causes the pressure release valve 76 to tilt upward to an open position, opening it to release pressure from the cooking vessel 12. The valve 76 stays open after a user presses the activation switch 80. When the visual pressure indicator 72 deactivates (i.e., the vessel 12 is no longer pressurized), the user then presses a pressure release de-activation switch 82 to close the pressure release valve 76.
[0053] The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of applicants' contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.