Graphite encapsulated cookware
10040118 ยท 2018-08-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J37/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J36/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J27/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B22D19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47J37/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B22D19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Cookware in the form of a grill plate, griddle plate, waffle iron, panini press or the like is made from a cast composite including a graphite core plate encapsulated within a cast metal shell of aluminum or stainless steel, and a method for manufacturing same.
Claims
1. Cookware comprising a graphite core plate encapsulated in a cast aluminum metal shell, wherein the graphite core plate has a plurality of through holes formed therein, whereby the aluminum metal of the cast metal shell fills the holes of the graphite core plate and encapsulates an upper surface, a lower surface, and an outer side surface of the graphite core plate.
2. The cookware of claim 1 wherein the cookware is a grill plate having raised ribs integrally formed on a cook surface.
3. The cookware of claim 1 wherein the cookware is a griddle plate having a substantially flat surface.
4. The cookware of claim 1 having an anodized surface.
5. The cookware of claim 3 having an anodized surface.
6. The cookware of claim 1, wherein the cast metal shell has electrical heating means associated therewith.
7. The cookware of claim 6, comprising two cast metal shells hingedly connected at end portions to form one of a waffle iron or panini press.
8. The cookware of claim 1, wherein the aluminum metal shell has an upstanding rim around an outermost perimeter thereof and a collection trough between an upper end of the central portion and the upstanding rim, the collection trough being recessed relative to the central portion and the upstanding rim.
9. Cookware comprising: a graphite core plate having an upper surface, a bottom surface, and an outer side surface, the graphite core plate having a plurality of spaced-apart through holes extending through the graphite core plate; and a cast aluminum metal shell having an upper portion and a bottom portion, the cast aluminum metal shell surrounding the upper surface, the bottom surface, and the outer side surface of the graphite core plate and the cast aluminum metal shell formed within the plurality of through holes of the graphite core plate to fill the plurality of through holes and join the upper portion and the bottom portion of the cast aluminum metal shell.
10. The cookware of claim 9 having an anodized surface.
11. The cookware of claim 9, wherein the cookware is a grill plate having raised ribs integrally formed on a cook surface.
12. The cookware of claim 9, wherein the cookware is a griddle plate having a substantially flat surface.
13. The cookware of claim 9, wherein the cast metal shell has electrical heating means associated therewith.
14. The cookware of claim 13, comprising two cast metal shells hingedly connected at end portions to form one of a waffle iron or panini press.
15. The cookware of claim 9, wherein the aluminum metal shell has an upstanding rim around an outermost perimeter thereof and a collection trough between an upper end of the central portion and the upstanding rim, the collection trough being recessed relative to the central portion and the upstanding rim.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) With reference to the appended drawings, one presently preferred embodiment of the graphite encapsulated cookware of my invention is shown as a round grill plate 2 in
(7) In order to improve attachment between the graphite core plate 6 and the cast metal shell 4, the core plate 6 preferably has a plurality of spaced-apart holes 8 formed therethrough. During casting, molten metal of the shell 4 will flow through the holes 8 to securely join the portions of the cast metal shell 4 above and below the graphite core plate 6 when the molten metal solidifies, as best seen in
(8) The grill plate 2 also has a plurality of spaced-apart raised ribs 10 formed on the cast metal cook surface 5 thereof. The raised ribs 10 are integrally formed in the cast metal shell 4 by appropriate concave shaped areas in the mold (not shown). The raised ribs 10 provide a pattern of seared grill marks on the cooked food product which is desired during grilling of meat or vegetables, for example. The grill plate may also have a non-stick coating such as a PTFE or the like applied thereto on the cook surface.
(9) The grill plate 2 also preferably has an upstanding rim 12 around its outermost perimeter which defines a grease collection trough 14 around the outer perimeter thereof. The trough 14 is formed below the raised ribs 10 to allow the grease/cooking fat to flow by gravity from the area of the raised ribs 10 to the collection trough 14.
(10) The grill plate 2 may also have an outwardly horizontally flared gripping means (not shown) cast therein along the raised rim 12, or handles (not shown) could also be attached to the raised rim 12 to provide a convenient lifting means for the grill plate 2.
(11) Of course, it will be understood that the raised ribs 10 could be eliminated in order to provide a flat cook surface for griddle plate-type of cookware. In addition, the cook surface could be cast in such a manner so as to provide a waffle iron configuration on the cook surface (not shown). Such waffle iron-type cookware, including a panini press, would comprise two matching halves of cast metal shells hinged together with each having a graphite core plate therein.
(12) In still another embodiment, the cookware of my invention can have the configuration of a grill plate 2 on one side with the raised ribs 10 and the configuration of a griddle plate with a flat surface on the other side, thus providing two functions in one piece of cookware.
(13) Still further as seen in
EXAMPLE
(14) A number of round grill plates 2 as shown in
(15) Thermographic imaging of cookware of the present invention such as the grill plate 2 reveals that the graphite core plate 6, when situated within a cast metal shell 4 of aluminum, heats more rapidly to a uniform temperature and retains heat to provide for a more rapid thermal recovery than does a comparative grill plate of cast solid aluminum alloy without a graphite core plate. The cookware of the present invention provides a cook surface which heats to a uniform temperature thereacross more rapidly and maintains that temperature compared with conventional cast aluminum cook surfaces, even when cold or frozen food products are placed thereon. This feature provides for more economical cooking because it uses less energy and also provides for safer cooking because all areas of the cook surface are at a uniform temperature to ensure that the food product, such as hamburger meat, is properly cooked. This uniform cooking benefit is particularly important in commercial griddle plates to guard against the threat of E. coli resulting from the undercooking of frozen hamburger patties at higher throughput rates common to commercial cooking operations.
(16) In embodiments where the cookware has a cast metal shell 4 of aluminum, the outer surface may be anodized, preferably in a dark color, such as black, to help absorb the heat and to provide a hard scratch resistant and attractive appearance. The cook surface also preferably has a non-stick surface such as a PTFE material or the like applied thereto.
(17) When stainless steel is used as the material for forming the cast metal shell 4, the exterior surfaces thereof are preferably polished. A polished stainless steel surface is attractive and provides a more stick-resistant cook surface.
(18) It is further contemplated that the cookware of the present invention could be made with an embedded electrical heating means (not shown) below the graphite core plate 6. Such portable electrically heated appliances using Calrod heating elements or the like are commonly used in electric fry pans, waffle makers, and panini presses, for example.
(19) Still further, it is contemplated that the graphite plate encapsulated by a cast aluminum shell according to my invention could also function as a cold tray or as a warming tray for food service use.
(20) The graphite core plate 6 could also be made without the through holes 8 and instead be plated with a material such as nickel to improve the adherence of the cast metal shell 4. In addition, I contemplate that the type of graphite may be modified if desired to change the thermal conductivity characteristics of the graphite. For example, an oriented graphite may be employed which increases the thermal conductivity in the radial (x-y axes) direction and lowers the thermal conductivity in the transverse (y-axis) direction. In this manner, hot spots can be eliminated on the cook surface due to this heat dam effect.
(21) While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. The presently preferred embodiments described herein are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.