A SOUS VIDE APPLIANCE
20220354294 · 2022-11-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J27/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01B7/041
ELECTRICITY
A47J36/2405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01B3/445
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A device including a housing (12) sealingly enclosing an interior space (14), the housing including (12) a screen (20) having an internal surface (11) subject to air pressure in the interior space (14). Electronic components (22) disposed in the interior space and connected to the screen (20) to operate the device. A power cord (13) having one end terminating within the internal space (14) and another end connectable to an external power source. The power cord (13) has metallic conductors, and at least one air path to vent the interior space (14) to ambient air pressure.
Claims
1. A device including: a housing sealingly enclosing an interior space, the housing including a screen having an internal surface subject to air pressure in the interior space; electronic components connected to the screen to operate the device, the components being disposed in the interior space; and a power cord having one end terminating within the internal space and another end connectable to an external power source; wherein, the power cord has metallic conductors, and at least one air path to vent the interior space to ambient air pressure.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the metallic conductors are each within a polymer coating and the at least one air path is between the metallic conductor and the respective polymer coating.
3. A device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the power cord is sealingly connected to the housing.
4. A device according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the polymer coatings extruded about each of the metallic conductors has poor adhesion to the metallic conductors.
5. A device according to any one of claims 2 to 4, wherein the polymer coating includes polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon™).
6. A device according to any one of claims 2 to 5, wherein the power cord further includes an outer polymer extruded to encase a length of all the metallic conductors and the respective polymer coatings.
7. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein one end of the power cord has a plug compatible with the external power source.
8. A device according to claim 7, wherein the outer polymer is a polyvinylchloride (PVC) and the plug is an over-molding of polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon™).
9. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the metallic conductors are each stranded wires.
10. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 9, further comprising guide structures to define a cord configuration within the housing.
11. A device according to claim 10 wherein the guide structures include guide surfaces for maintaining the cord configuration such that any bend radius is not less than a minimum bend radius of at least 1.5 times the cord diameter.
12. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 11 wherein the device is a cooking device.
13. A method of producing a device with a housing that sealingly encloses an interior space, the housing having a screen with an internal surface exposed to air pressure within the interior space, the method comprising: installing electronic components within the interior space; connecting the electronic components to the screen for operation of the device; and, a power cord extending into the interior space for powering the device from an external power source; wherein, the power chord is formed with metallic conductors, and at least one air path to vent the interior space to ambient air pressure.
14. A method according to claim 13, wherein a polymer coating is extruded about each of the metallic conductors such that the at least one air path is formed between the metallic conductor and the respective polymer coating.
15. A method according to claim 14, wherein the polymer coating is extruded about the metallic conductor at a temperature above ambient such that as the polymer coating cools, the at least one air path forms.
16. A method according to claim 14 or 15, wherein the polymer coating includes polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon™).
17. A method according to any one of claims 14 to 16, further comprising extruding an outer polymer to encase a length of all the metallic conductors and the respective polymer coatings.
18. A method according to any one of claims 13 to 17 further comprising, over-molding a plug at one end of the encased length with a plug compatible with the external power source.
19. A method according to claim 18 wherein the outer polymer is a polyvinylchloride (PVC) and the plug is polytetrafluoroethylene.
20. A method according to any one of claims 13 to 19 wherein the metallic conductors are each stranded wires.
21. A method according to any one of claims 13 to 20 further comprising, providing guide structures to define a path for the power cord within the housing.
22. A method according to claim 21 wherein, the path includes a curved configuration defined by guide surfaces on the guide structures such that a minimum curvature of the power cord in the curved configuration has a radius at least 1.5 times the cord diameter.
23. A method according to any one of claims 13 to 22 wherein the device is a sous vide appliance configured to heat and circulate a liquid to cook food.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0050] Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0060] Electric power is delivered to the sous vide appliance 10 via a power cord 13 connectable to a power source (not shown). The power cord 13 includes a first end having a connecting head, or plug, 15 connectable to the power source, and a second end 17 which extends into the interior space 14 of the sous vide appliance 10 to power the electronic components 22 via metallic conductors 60. As seen in
[0061] The plug 15 includes an over-molding 62 surrounding active, neutral and earth wires 50 which are connected to each respective metal insert 52. Preferably, the over-molding 62 is a polymer, and more preferably, polytetrafluoroethylene, more commonly known as Teflon™. Each of the wires 50 has a polymer coating 64 which is extruded about the wires at an elevated temperature. Preferably, the polymer coating 64 is also Teflon™ which has a poor adhesion to the surface of the wires 50 and the metal insert 52. As the Teflon coatings and over-moldings cool to ambient temperature, gaps form between the wires 50 and their respective coatings 64 to provide an air path 19 within the power cord 13. If the wires 50 and stranded wires (i.e. individual metal strands twisted together to for the wire), the Teflon™ coatings 64 more readily detach and form the air paths 19.
[0062] As best shown in
[0063] In the event the devices 10 experience a significant change of ambient air pressure, such as when freighted by air, the air paths 19 will vent the interior space 14 to avoid excessive stress or damage to the screen 20. However, for the purposes of operating as a sous vide appliance, the device 10 keeps the electronic components 22 sealed from any liquid being heated and circulated to cook food.
[0064] As best seen in
[0065] A pressure release valve may be used to regulate air pressure in the interior space 14 as a failsafe, bearing mind this entails higher production costs. A hollow cylinder 24 provides a duct extending from the interior space 14 to outside the interior space and allows air flow from the interior space 14 to assist with equalisation or regulation of pressure at different atmospheric pressure levels. The hollow cylinder 24 is positioned on a wall of the housing 12 opposite the screen 20. The longitudinal extent of the hollow cylinder 24 is generally transverse to the screen 20. A cap portion 26 is secured to the hollow cylinder 24 using threaded fasteners (not shown). The threaded fasteners pass though apertures 28 in the cap portion 26 and the hollow cylinder 24 to secure them together. As discussed below, a seal 42 is secured between the cap portion 26 and the valve member 34. In the embodiment shown, the cap portion 26 includes a top protrusion 48 to assist in locating the seal 42. The cap portion 26 also includes opposing flat side portions 30 to accommodate adjacent components. It will be understood that other shapes for the cap portion 26 may be appropriate. The cap portion 26 further includes an aperture 32 to allow air pressure to press against the movable valve member 34 (described below).
[0066] A movable valve member 34 is disposed within the hollow cylinder 24. The valve member 34 includes a stem portion 36 and a top portion 38. The top portion 38 has a generally circular cross section transverse to the stem portion 36 and a lip 40 around the perimeter to aid in locating the seal 42.
[0067] The valve member 34 is movable between a first position in which the valve member closes 34 the duct 24 and a second position in which the valve member 34 allows air to leave the interior space 14 via the duct 24 (see arrow in
[0068] A helical spring 44, located within the hollow cylinder 24, is positioned in engagement with the top portion 38 of the valve member 34 so as to urge the valve member 34 toward the first, or closed, position. In use, when air pressure acts on the valve member 34 (against the spring 44) to move the valve member 34 toward the open position. Thus, the pressure differential for opening the valve member 34 can be changed by changing the stiffness of the spring 44.
[0069] In operation, when air pressure outside the sous vide appliance 10 is lower than the air pressure in the internal space 14, the air in the interior space 14 is being urged from higher pressure to lower pressure. This means that air is pressing on the moveable valve member 34 causing it to open allowing air to flow through the duct 24 (air flow is shown in
[0070] The seal 42 sealingly connects the valve member 34 with the hollow cylinder 24. As described above, lip 40 around the perimeter of the top portion 38 of the valve member 34 assists in locating the seal 42 promoting better contact between the valve member 34 and the seal 42 in the closed position. The seal 42 may be made of rubber or the like, and includes an aperture 46 to allow for air pressure to press against the top portion 38 of the valve member 34.
[0071] As described above the valve member 34 may be designed to operate at different pressure differentials between inside the sous vide appliance 10 and outside the appliance. This can be controlled (in part) by modifying the stiffness of the spring 44.
[0072] For example, if the stiffness of the spring 44 is set to a threshold pressure difference between the appliance and atmosphere is 50 kPa, then the following will occur: [0073] Appliance on GROUND [0074] Internal @101 kPa, external @101 kPa [0075] Purge device opens @50 kPa pressure differential [0076] Device is RISING [0077] Internal @101 kPa eternal @50 kPa [0078] Purge device opens and internal pressure drops to 100 kPa (thus keeping the [0079] 50 kPa differential) [0080] Device at 30,000 feet [0081] Internal @100 kPa, external @ 30 kPa [0082] Purge device opens and internal pressure drops to 30 kPa+50 kPa=80 kPa. [0083] Device at LANDING [0084] Internal @80 kPa, external rising back to @101 kPa [0085] Pressure differential does not change [0086] Device is at GROUND [0087] Internal @ 80 kPa, external @101 kPa
[0088] The valve member 34 acts as a one-way valve to outside the sous vide appliance 10. In other words, air pressure inside the appliance 10 may be far lower than atmospheric pressure at sea level, and this is not a problem because the appliance 10 can operate at 80 kPa (as shown above). Furthermore, the appliance 10 will build more internal air pressure during operations from the heat it is creating.
[0089] Although the invention has been described with reference to a specific example, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in other forms.