Self-Contained Electronic Boiling and Straining System
20190223646 ยท 2019-07-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Edward T. Pietrucha (Des Plaines, IL, US)
- Patrick J. Tannous (Chicago, IL, US)
- Gabriel PRERO (Chicago, IL, US)
- Brian C. Conti (Chicago, IL, US)
- Marco F. Serrano (Cicero, IL, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A cooking and draining system includes: a vessel including a bottom and an upstanding side wall forming an interior region of the vessel and an opening opposite the bottom of the vessel, the vessel further including: a heating element located in one of the bottom and the side wall; a valve located in one of the bottom and the side wall, the valve selectively controlling outflow of fluid from the interior region of the vessel; a lid selectively sealing the opening opposite the bottom of the vessel; and a base selectively coupled to the vessel and selectively causing the heating element to heat the interior region of the vessel.
Claims
1. A cooking and draining system comprising: a vessel including a bottom and an upstanding side wall forming an interior region of the vessel and an opening opposite the bottom of the vessel, the vessel further including: a heating element located in one of the bottom and the side wall; a valve located in one of the bottom and the side wall, the valve selectively controlling outflow of fluid from the interior region of the vessel; a lid selectively sealing the opening opposite the bottom of the vessel; and a base selectively coupled to the vessel and selectively causing the heating element to heat the interior region of the vessel.
2. The system of claim 1, further comprising a sieve positioned within the interior region of the vessel such that fluid flowing from the interior region through the valve flows through the lower sieve.
3. The system of claim 1, further comprising a sieve positioned outside of the interior region of the vessel such that fluid flowing from the interior region through the valve flows through the lower sieve.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the vessel includes a handle including a user control that selectively secures and releases the vessel to the base.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein a user control is a trigger.
6. The system of claim 4, further comprising an additional release control whose operation in cooperation with the trigger is required to selectively release the vessel from the base.
7. The system of claim 4, further comprising an additional valve control whose operation in cooperation with the valve is required to selectively open the valve.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the lid includes an upper sieve selectively positionable such that outflow of fluid from the top of the vessel may pass through the upper sieve.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the base includes an electronic control that detects when fluid in the interior region of the vessel has reached its boiling point.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the base includes an electronic control that adjusts an amount of power provided to the heating element.
11. A pasta cooking system comprising: a vessel including a bottom and an upstanding side wall forming an interior region of the vessel and an opening opposite the bottom of the vessel, the vessel further including: a heating element located in one of the bottom and the side wall; a sieve positioned within the interior region of the vessel such that fluid flowing from the interior region through the valve flows through the lower sieve; a valve located in one of the bottom and the side wall, the valve selectively controlling outflow of fluid from the interior region of the vessel; a lid selectively sealing the opening opposite the bottom of the vessel, wherein the lid includes an upper sieve selectively positionable such that outflow of fluid from the top of the vessel passes through the upper sieve; a base selectively coupled to the vessel and selectively causing the heating element to heat the interior region of the vessel, wherein the base includes an electronic control that adjusts an amount of power provided to the heating element; and a handle including a trigger that selectively secures and releases the vessel to the base and an additional release control whose operation in cooperation with the trigger is required to selectively release the vessel from the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0033] The vessel 120 may be cylindrical in shape or have an hour glass profile as shown with dimensions which enable it to be supported by the base 110. The vessel 120 may feature a handle portion 125 which itself in turn has physical user controls 127 that enable the user to attach and detach the vessel 120 from the base 110, open various vessel 120 orifices to drain fluid from the vessel, etc.
[0034] The dimensions of the vessel 120 in this example are approximately eight inches high with a diameter of six inches. This size should enable the vessel 120 to hold around one-half pound of pasta and eight cups of water. However, the system 100 may be scaled in size and relative dimensions as needed and/or demanded by consumers.
[0035] The lid 130 portion of the system 100 sits upon the vessel 120 at the end opposite the base 110 and enables access to the interior of the vessel. Through this point of access, the end user can add pasta, water, other fluid, etc. before cooking, and enables the pasta to be easily poured from the vessel 120 once the pasta is cooked. The flared end of the vessel 120 which accommodates the lid 130 provides a shape similar to that of the pouring rim of a pitcherallowing for the easy plating of cooked pasta.
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[0040] Located above the outflow valve 123 and ball gasket closure 223 is a sieve 122. The sieve 122 (also termed a strainer, filter, or colander) may, as is the case in this example, be positioned in such a way that, when the valve 123 is opened, all fluid escaping the vessel 120 must flow through the sieve 122. The use and positioning of the sieve 122 and valve 123 enable the drainage of virtually all fluid from the vessel 120 without the loss of any pasta. The sieve 122 may also be removable via threaded connection, etc. for cleaning.
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[0043] It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.