Method for semi-automatic food cooking
10172494 ยท 2019-01-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J44/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J27/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J37/0623
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23L5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23V2002/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J44/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J39/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A semi-automatic food cooking apparatus comprising: a control unit; a communication unit; and a cooking compartment comprising: a cooking cartridge loading tray; a movable press; a movable cooking base; and a cooking cartridge lid guide.
Claims
1. A method for semi-automatic food cooking, comprising: inserting a cooking cartridge having a cooking cartridge lid containing food items into a cooking compartment of a semi-automatic cooking apparatus, the cooking compartment comprising: a movable press comprising: a movable press upper part; a movable press lower part, and a first spring, where (a) the lower part comprises: a movable cooking cartridge lid holder; and (b) the first spring is connected to the upper part and lower part of the movable press and allows independent movements of the upper part and the lower part; a movable cooking base comprising: a movable cooking base upper part, a movable cooking base lower part, and a second spring, wherein: (a) the upper part comprises: a platform base, and a cooking platform; and (b) the second spring is coupled to the upper part and the lower part of the movable cooking base and allows for independent movements of the upper part and lower part, and a first vibrator coupled to at least one of the movable press and the movable cooking base; inserting a supplementary cartridge containing supplementary contents into a supplementary loading compartment of the semi-automatic cooking apparatus, the supplementary compartment comprising: a supplementary cartridge socket; and a second vibrator coupled to the supplementary cartridge socket; initiating a cooking cycle, wherein the cooking cycle comprises: moving the movable press into a press position so as to hold the cooking cartridge securely between the movable press and the movable cooking base and so as to hold the cooking cartridge lid on the cooking cartridge, moving the movable press into a lift position so as to lift the cooking cartridge lid off the cooking cartridge to open the cooking cartridge, while the cooking cartridge is open, opening the supplementary cartridge and discharging the supplementary contents into the cooking cartridge, activating the second vibrator to assist the discharge of contents from the supplementary cooking cartridge, and activating the first vibrator to mix the food items and supplementary contents by shaking the cooking cartridge, heating one or both of the group consisting of the food items and a mixture of the food items and the supplementary contents, and removing the cooking cartridge and the supplemental cartridge from the semi-automatic cooking apparatus at the end of the cooking cycle.
2. The method of claim 1, the cooking compartment further comprising: a cooking cartridge loading tray, a cooking cartridge lid guide, and a supplementary loading chute, and the supplementary loading compartment further comprising a supplementary cartridge loading tray, a supplementary content discharge gap, and a supplementary cartridge cap opener.
3. The method of claim 1, where the inserting the cooking cartridge comprises opening the cooking cartridge loading tray, placing the cooking cartridge on the cartridge loading tray, and closing the cooking cartridge loading tray.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising executing a cooking program to initiate and control the cooking cycle.
5. The method of claim 2, where the inserting the supplementary cartridge comprises opening the supplementary cartridge loading tray, placing the supplementary cartridge on the supplementary cartridge loading tray and closing the supplementary cartridge loading tray.
6. The method of claim 1, where the cooking cycle comprises one or more of adding water to the cooking cartridge and draining water from the cooking cartridge.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising one or more of adding the food items to the cooking cartridge and adding the supplementary contents to the supplementary cartridge prior to inserting the cooking cartridge into the cooking compartment.
8. The method of claim 1, where the cooking cycle further comprises activating a ventilation fan.
9. The method of claim 1, where the cooking cycle further comprises moving the cooking cartridge lid toward a back of the cooking compartment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the methods and systems:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
(22) Example Semi-Automatic Food Cooking System
(23) Overall System
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(25) The control unit may be, for instance, a microprocessor controlling and operating the parts of the apparatus 100 prior to, during, and after the execution of a cooking program to control a cooking cycle for the meal being prepared. The cooking programs may be pre-programmed in a memory storage unit (not shown), loaded by an external device (such as smart phone, tablet or computer), or entered by the user. Cooking programs may also be encoded in a cartridge loaded into the system, as detailed below. The communication unit may be provided with a user interface for entering instructions for and trading information with the control unit. In one example, the communication unit includes a keypad for entering instructions and choosing a cooking program from among those stored in the memory storage unit. The keypad may serve as means for entering and saving the parameters of new cooking cycles as desired by the user. The communication unit may also include a monitor (not shown) for communicating information from the control unit to the user, such as the state of progress of a cooking cycle or messages transmitted to the user when their attention is required.
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(29) Movable Press
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(32) Movable Cooking Base
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(34) Spring 284 connects the upper part of the movable cooking base to the lower part 288 of the movable cooking base 203. The spring 284 allows the upper part to move somewhat freely when the vibrator 283 is activated while the lower part 288 is fixed. The movable cooking base 203 may be equipped with a waste water drain conduit, such as drain water tube 287.
(35) A waste water draining device may also be included, for example a cartridge drain seal opener rod 285 and cartridge drain seal opener rod operating device 286 which operate together for draining water from the cooking cartridge.
(36) Supplementary Cartridge Loading Compartment
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(38) Cooking Cartridge
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(41) Cooking cartridge 501 and its lid 502 can be either reusable or single-use.
(42) Supplementary Cartridge
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(45) Operating Positions
(46) The exemplary semi-automatic food cooking system may be in the following operating positions:
(47) READY: As illustrated in
(48) LOADING: As illustrated in
(49) LOADED: As illustrated in
(50) INSERTED: As illustrated in
(51) PRESS: As illustrated in
(52) LIFT: As illustrated in
(53) Example Method of Operation
(54) The method for semi-automatic food cooking may include one or more of the following steps:
(55) Put food items into cooking cartridge 501. The food items may be prepared completely from scratch at the time of cooking. The food items may be prepared prior to the time of cooking, and stored in refrigerator or freezer to preserve freshness. Pre-packed food items may be purchased in sealed packages. Food items may be loaded into the cooking cartridge. Food items may be prepackaged in single-use cooking cartridge.
(56) Select supplementary cartridge loaded with supplementary contents for the meal.
(57) Turn on the semi-automatic food cooking apparatus.
(58) Open cooking cartridge loading tray and insert a cooking cartridge.
(59) Open the supplementary cartridge loading tray and insert optional supplementary cartridges.
(60) Close the cooking cartridge loading tray and supplementary cartridge loading tray.
(61) Choose preset or set cooking program to control cooking cycle. Cooking programs may be entered locally and manually through control and display unit of the apparatus. Alternatively, the cooking program may be loaded from an external device such as smart phone, smart tablet, or computer (collectively referred as external device). The cooking programs may be stored in servers to be downloaded by external devices. The external device may be connected to the apparatus through either a wired or wireless connection. A code reader may read a code printed on the supplementary cartridge and cooking cartridge to preset the cooking program.
(62) Modify the cooking program to suit personal preference.
(63) Press start button on the apparatus or external device to initiate the cooking cycle.
(64) When the cooking cycle is complete, remove and discard the optional supplementary cartridges, take out the cooking cartridge for consumption. The cooking cartridge may be put into an optional cartridge holder to prevent heat burns. The apparatus is automatically turned off.
(65) Cooking Cycle
(66) In one example embodiment, there is provided a unique method of semi-automatic food cooking with a programmable cooking cycle that controls the following optional operations:
(67) Put movable press in ready position.
(68) Put movable press in press position.
(69) Put movable press in lift position.
(70) Turn on the vibrator of the movable press.
(71) Turn off the vibrator of the movable press.
(72) Turn on the vibrator of the movable cooking base.
(73) Turn off the vibrator of the movable cooking base.
(74) Turn on supplementary cartridge cap opener to pull open supplementary cartridge cap.
(75) Turn off supplementary cartridge cap opener.
(76) Turn on the vibrator of the supplementary cartridge loading compartment.
(77) Turn off the vibrator of the supplementary cartridge loading compartment.
(78) Open clean water valve to drop water into the cooking cartridge.
(79) Close clean water valve.
(80) Turn on cartridge drain seal opener to drain water from the cooking cartridge
(81) Turn off cartridge drain seal opener.
(82) Turn on the heating element to a set temperature.
(83) Turn off the heating element.
(84) Turn on ventilation fan.
(85) Turn off ventilation fan.
(86) The cooking cycle commands the above operations in a certain sequence and timing to achieve one or more of the following optional actions:
(87) Put water into the cooking cartridge when it's needed for cooking, soaking, or rinsing.
(88) Drain water from the cooking cartridge.
(89) Add supplementary contents to the cooking cartridge.
(90) Heat the food contents in the cooking cartridge to desired temperature and duration.
(91) Cool down the food contents in the cooking cartridge to desired temperature and duration.
(92) Stir the food contents in the cooking cartridge.
(93) Example Safety Operations
(94) The following optional operations may be part of a preferred method to ensure safety and soundness of the cooking process:
(95) Turn off the system when smoke detector alarm is off.
(96) Turn off heat when pressure in the cooking cartridge reaches a set level.
(97) Turn on ventilation fan when the temperature in the cooking compartment reaches a set level.
(98) Only move the movable press in press position when a cooking cartridge is inserted and in proper position.
(99) Only move the movable press in lift position when a cooking cartridge lid is inserted and in proper position.
(100) Only turn on clean water valve when a cooking cartridge is in place.
(101) Only turn on clean water valve when clean water reservoir is not empty.
(102) Only turn on drain water seal opener when a cooking cartridge with drain water seal is in place.
(103) Only turn on drain water seal opener when waste water reservoir is not full.
(104) Only turn on the heating element when a cooking cartridge is inserted.
(105) Only turn on supplementary cartridge cap opener when a supplementary cartridge is in the socket.
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(108) When the cooking cycle is complete, the apparatus 100 may display a message or emit a sound. The sound and message may be provided locally on the apparatus 100 or remotely on external devices.
Example 1: Penne Parmesan Alfredo
(109) To cook this meal, a user of apparatus 100 places one serving quantity of penne pasta into the cooking cartridge 501. Alternatively, the user purchases a commercially available penne pasta package measured for the required quantify and loads the pre-packaged penne pasta into the cooking cartridge 501. In a further alternative, the user purchases a preloaded single-use-penne-pasta cooking cartridge 501. The user chooses two supplementary cartridges 701 for the supplementary cartridge compartment 103. The first supplementary cartridge may contain a premixed sauce that may have parmesan, minced onion, garlic, peas, salt, pepper and heavy cream. The second supplementary cartridge may contain grated parmesan. The supplementary cartridges have sufficient contents for one serving.
(110) The user turns on the apparatus 100, subsequently inserts the loaded cooking cartridge 501 through cooking loading tray 151, and supplementary cartridges 701 into the supplementary cartridge loading tray 152, then push the supplementary cartridges into the socket 201 in the supplementary cartridge compartment 103.
(111) The user scans the code on the supplementary cartridges 701 or optionally the single-use preloaded cooking cartridge 501 with an external device. Alternatively, the apparatus 100 scans the code on the inserted supplementary cartridges 701 and optionally the single-use preloaded cooking cartridge 501 to set the matching cooking program. Alternatively, the user chooses a preset cooking program on the apparatus 100, from program library on a server, or from an external device. The selected cooking program can be loaded to the apparatus 100 by an external device. The user may modify the cooking program to suite personal preference.
(112) The user initiates the cooking cycle. The action can be done either locally on the apparatus 100 or remotely via external device.
(113) During a preferred cooking cycle, the apparatus 100 performs the following sequential operations:
(114) Put the movable press 202 in lift position.
(115) Turn on clean water valve (not shown) to fill water into the cooking cartridge 501.
(116) Turn off clean water valve (not shown).
(117) Put the movable press 202 in press position.
(118) Turn on heating element on the cooking platform 281 to a set temperature.
(119) After a certain time period, turn off the heating element on the cooking platform 281.
(120) Turn on the drain water seal opener 285 and 286.
(121) Intermittently, turn on vibrators 253 and 283 on the movable press 202 and the movable cooking base 203 to assist water draining.
(122) Turn off the drain water seal opener 285 and 286.
(123) Put the movable press 202 in lift position.
(124) Turn on the supplementary cartridge opener 601 and 602 of the first socket 201.
(125) Turn on the vibrator 603 on the first supplementary cartridge socket 201 to assist the discharge of premixed sauce into the cooking cartridge 501.
(126) Put the movable press 202 in press position.
(127) Turn on heating element on the cooking platform 281 to a set temperature.
(128) Intermittently turn on vibrators 253 and 283 on the movable press 202 and the movable cooking base 203 to assist content mixing
(129) After a certain time period, turn off the heating element on the cooking platform 281.
(130) Put the movable press 202 in lift position.
(131) Turn on the supplementary cartridge opener 601 and 602 of the second socket 201.
(132) Turn on the vibrator 603 on the second supplementary cartridge socket 201 to assist the discharge of grated parmesan into the cooking cartridge 501.
(133) Put the movable press 202 in press position.
(134) Turn on heating element on the cooking platform 203 to a set temperature.
(135) Intermittently turn on vibrators 253 and 283 on the movable press 202 and the movable cooking base 203 to assist content mixing.
(136) After a certain time period, turn off the heating element on the cooking platform 281.
(137) Put the movable press 202 in ready position.
(138) Display message or send sound to inform that the meal is ready to be served.
Example 2: Stir-Fry Teriyaki Chicken
(139) To cook this meal, a user of apparatus 100 places one serving quantity of cut chicken into the cooking cartridge 501. Alternatively, the user opens a commercially available package containing the required quantify and loads the chicken into the cooking cartridge 501. Another alternative, the user purchases a preloaded single-use-teriyaki-chicken cooking cartridge 501. The user chooses two supplementary cartridges 701. The first supplementary cartridge may contain cooking oil. The second supplementary cartridge contains premixed teriyaki sauce that may have soy sauce, teriyaki sauce, garlic, salt, and pepper. The supplementary cartridges have sufficient contents for one serving.
(140) The user turns on the apparatus 100, subsequently inserts the loaded cooking cartridge 501 through the cooking loading tray 151, and supplementary cartridges 701 into the supplementary cartridge loading tray 152, then pushes the supplementary cartridges into the socket 201 in the supplementary cartridge compartment 103.
(141) The user scans the code on the supplementary cartridge 701 and optionally the single-use preloaded cooking cartridge 501 with an external device. Alternatively, the apparatus 100 scans the code on the inserted supplementary cartridges 701 and optionally the single-use preloaded cooking cartridge 501 to set the matching cooking program. Alternatively, the user chooses a preset cooking program on the apparatus 100, from program library on a server, or from an external device. The selected cooking program can be loaded into the apparatus 100 by an external device. The user may modify the cooking program to suit personal preference.
(142) The user initiates the cooking cycle. The action may be done either locally on the apparatus 100 or remotely via external device.
(143) During the cooking cycle, the apparatus 100 performs the following sequential operations:
(144) Put the movable press 202 in lift position.
(145) Turn on the supplementary cartridge opener 601 and 602 of the first socket 201.
(146) Turn on the vibrator 603 on the first supplementary cartridge socket 201 to assist the discharge of cooking oil into the cooking cartridge 501.
(147) Put the movable press 202 in press position.
(148) Turn on heating element on the cooking platform 281 to a set temperature.
(149) Intermittently, turn on vibrators 253 and 283 on the movable press 202 and the movable cooking base 203 to assist content mixing.
(150) After a certain time period, turn off the heating element on the cooking platform 281.
(151) Put the movable press 202 in lift position.
(152) Turn on the supplementary cartridge opener 601 and 602 of the second socket 201.
(153) Turn on the vibrator 603 on the second supplementary cartridge socket 201 to assist the discharge of pre-mixed sauce into the cooking cartridge 501.
(154) Put the movable press 202 in press position.
(155) Turn on heating element on the cooking platform 281 to a set temperature.
(156) Intermittently turn on vibrators 253 and 283 on the movable press 202 and the movable cooking base 203 to assist content mixing.
(157) After a certain time period, turn off the heating element on the cooking platform 281.
(158) Put the movable press 202 in ready position.
(159) Display message or emit sound to inform that the meal is ready to be served.
Example 3: Rice
(160) To cook rice, a user of the apparatus 100 places one serving of rice grains into the cooking cartridge 501. The user turns on the apparatus 100, subsequently inserts the loaded cooking cartridge 501 through the cooking loading tray 151. The user chooses a preset cooking program on the apparatus 100, from a program library on a server, or from an external device. The selected cooking program can be loaded into the apparatus 100 by an external device. The user may modify the cooking program to suit personal preference.
(161) The user initiates the cooking cycle. The action may be done either locally on the apparatus 100 or remotely via external device.
(162) During the cooking cycle, the apparatus 100 performs the following sequential operations:
(163) Run and repeat rice washing or rinsing operations.
(164) Put the movable press 202 in lift position.
(165) Turn on clean water valve (not shown) to fill water into the cooking cartridge 501.
(166) Turn off clean water valve (not shown).
(167) Put the movable press 202 in press position.
(168) Intermittently, turn on vibrators 253 and 283 on the movable press 202 and the movable cooking base 203 to assist washing or rinsing of rice grains.
(169) Turn on the drain water seal opener 285 and 286.
(170) Intermittently, turn on vibrators 253 and 283 on the movable press 202 and the movable cooking base 203 to assist water draining.
(171) Turn off the drain water seal opener 285 and 286.
(172) Put the movable press 202 in lift position.
(173) Turn on clean water valve (not shown) to fill water into the cooking cartridge 501.
(174) Turn off clean water valve (not shown).
(175) Put the movable press 202 in press position.
(176) Turn on heating element on the cooking platform 281 to a set temperature.
(177) After a certain time period, turn off the heating element on the cooking platform 281.
(178) Put the movable press 202 in ready position.
(179) Display message and emit sound to inform that the meal is ready to be served.
(180) The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be merely. exemplary; numerous variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. All such variations and modifications are intended to be within the scope of the present invention as defined in any appended claims.