ELECTRIC COOKING APPLIANCE FOR PREPARING FRIED FOOD
20190216262 · 2019-07-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J37/1261
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An electric cooking appliance includes a base, a ventilation system arranged to create an airflow, a heating system arranged to heat the airflow, and a removable cooking basket. The appliance also includes a removable housing accommodating the ventilation system and the heating system, the housing being designed to be arranged on the base in order to cook the food arranged in the cooking basket carried by the base, a removable container designed to receive a cooking bath, another removable housing from which there extends a heating element, the other housing being designed to be arranged on the base in order to cook the food arranged in the container.
Claims
1. An electric cooking appliance comprising: a base in which at least a portion of a cooking space is arranged; a ventilation system arranged to create an airflow in the cooking space; a heating system arranged to heat the airflow; a removable cooking basket arranged to receive foods to be cooked in the cooking space; a removable housing accommodating the ventilation system and the heating system, the housing being designed to be arranged on the base in order to cook the foods arranged in the cooking basket; a removable container arranged to receive a cooking bath, and another removable housing from which there extends a heating element, the other removable housing being designed to be arranged on the base in order to cook the foods arranged in the container, the heating element then extending inside the removable container.
2. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the base comprises a seating designed to receive at least partially the removable container and/or the cooking basket.
3. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 2, wherein the seating has an upper opening.
4. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the base comprises an electric connector in order to electrically power the heating system and the ventilation system when the housing is arranged on the base, and to electrically power the heating element when the other removable housing is arranged on the base.
5. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 1, further comprising a lid arranged on the base, and wherein the cooking space is defined by the housing and the lid arranged on the base.
6. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the cooking space is defined by the housing arranged on the base.
7. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the housing has an intake nozzle arranged upstream of the ventilation system, and wherein the base comprises an intake area arranged opposite the intake nozzle, and wherein the cooking space communicates with the intake area.
8. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 7, wherein the ventilation system is arranged over the intake area.
9. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the heating system is arranged downstream of the ventilation system.
10. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 9, wherein the housing comprises an exhaust area arranged downstream of the ventilation system, and wherein the heating system is arranged in the exhaust area.
11. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the cooking basket is arranged downstream of the heating system.
12. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the heating system is arranged at least partially opposite the foods to be cooked that are received by the cooking basket.
13. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises at least one heated air outlet discharging opposite the cooking basket.
14. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the airflow goes through a bed of foods to be cooked arranged in the cooking basket.
15. The electric cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein the cooking basket has a perforated bottom allowing the passage of the airflow.
Description
[0033] The invention will be more fully understood by examining an embodiment given as an example, which is in no way restrictive, and is illustrated by the attached figures, in which:
[0034]
[0035]
[0036]
[0037] The electric cooking appliance illustrated in
[0038] The base 60 comprises a seating 61 designed to receive at least partially the container 90 and/or the cooking basket 20.
[0039] In the embodiment example illustrated in
[0040] The housing 70 is designed to be arranged on the base 60 in order to cook the foods arranged in the cooking basket 20 arranged in the cooking space 25. The housing 70 accommodates ventilation means 10 arranged to create an airflow in the cooking space 25, and heating means 30 arranged to heat the airflow.
[0041] The other housing 80 is designed to be arranged on the base 60 in order to cook the foods arranged in the container 90 carried by the base 60. A heating element 85 extends from the other housing 80. As shown in
[0042] In the embodiment example illustrated in
[0043] As represented in
[0044] In the embodiment example illustrated in the figures, the base 60 comprises an electric connector 65 in order to electrically power the heating means 30 and the ventilation means 10 when the housing 70 is arranged on the base 60, and to electrically power the heating element 85 when the other housing 80 is arranged on the base 60. For this purpose, the housing 70 and the other housing 80 each comprise another electric connector, not represented in the figures, powered by the connector 65 when the housing 70 or the other housing 80 is arranged on the base 60.
[0045] The appliance in the configuration illustrated in
[0046] In the embodiment example illustrated, the ventilation means 10 comprise a cross-flow fan with a rotor arranged to turn around a rotation axis perpendicular to the plane of
[0047] More particularly in the embodiment example illustrated, the ventilation means 10 are arranged on a side of the cooking space 25. The ventilation means 10 are arranged over the intake area 40. The housing 70 comprises an exhaust area 50 arranged downstream of the ventilation means 10. The heating means 30 are arranged in the exhaust area 50.
[0048] Preferably, the heating means 30 are arranged at least partially opposite the foods to be cooked that are received by the cooking basket 20, which makes it possible to expose the foods to be cooked to thermal radiation generated by the heating means 30 in order to brown/grill them.
[0049] For the sake of clarity, the foods to be cooked are not represented in the cooking basket 20, in order to visualize the airflow generated by the ventilation means. The ventilation means 10 arranged in the housing 70 draw in air through the intake nozzle 11 into the intake area 40, and blow air out into the exhaust area 50 defined by the housing 70 which also contains the heating means 30. The heating means 30 thus heat the airflow coming out of the ventilation means 10. The heated airflow is then directed towards the cooking basket 20 through the heated air outlet 71.
[0050] The airflow goes through a bed of foods to be cooked (not represented in the figures) arranged in the cooking basket 20. For this purpose, the cooking basket 20 has a perforated bottom 21 allowing the passage of the airflow. According to a preferred embodiment, the perforated bottom 21 is made in the form of a grate.
[0051] Once it has passed the perforated bottom 21, the airflow is drawn in towards the intake area 40 in order to again pass through the ventilation means 10. If desired the lid 100 may have a lower face conformed to direct the airflow on the cooking basket 20.
[0052] The electric cooking appliance according to the invention may be used to quickly cook cut potatoes in order to make French fries by initially coating them with a small quantity of oil or fat, in the configuration represented in
[0053] The appliance in the configuration illustrated in
[0054] The container 90 is arranged in the base 60 after removing the lid 100, the housing 70 and the cooking basket 20. The other housing 80 is then arranged on the base 60. The user then fills the container 90 with the appropriate quantity of cooking bath. In the absence of steam exhaust, the foods are cooked without the lid 100.
[0055] The electric cooking appliance according to the invention may also make it possible to fry breaded preparations or doughnuts in a satisfactory manner, in the configuration represented in
[0056] As a variant, the lid 100 does not necessarily extend over the housing 70.
[0057] As a variant, the appliance does not necessarily comprise a separate lid 100. The housing 70 may in particular form a lid arranged on the base 60. The cooking space 25 is then defined by the housing 70 arranged on the base 60.
[0058] As a variant, the ventilation means 10 do not necessarily comprise a cross-flow fan.
[0059] As a variant, the housing 70 does not necessarily have an intake nozzle 11 arranged upstream of the ventilation means 10.
[0060] As a variant, the cooking basket 20 may be at least partially accommodated in the base 60 when the appliance is used with the housing 70.
[0061] As a variant, the cooking basket 20 is not necessarily removed through the upper opening 62. The base 60 may in particular comprise a side opening designed for the placement and removal of the cooking basket 20.
[0062] As a variant, the container 90 may be at least partially accommodated in the base 60 when the appliance is used with the other housing 80.
[0063] This invention is in no way limited to the embodiment example described and its variants, but encompasses many modifications in the context of the claims.