SOUS VIDE RACK
20180110365 ยท 2018-04-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J43/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A sous-vide rack system is disclosed. The system is to be used for supporting sous-vide food items inside sous-vide heating containers and comprises a bottom grating (20) with at least one mounting rail (23), each rail comprising at least one mounting arrangement. The system further comprises at least one separator with at least one separator foot (22) to be inserted into one of the at mounting arrangements. Finally, the system comprises a locking device (24) for at least one of the mounting rails to be used in the mounting rail to lock all into the mounting rail inserted separators by their separator feet to the mounting rail and thus the bottom grating.
Claims
1. A sous-vide rack system to be used for supporting sous-vide food items inside a sous-vide heating container, wherein a bottom grating comprising at least one mounting rail, each comprising at least one mounting arrangement, at least one separator comprising at least one separator foot, said foot being inserted into one of the at least one mounting arrangements, and a locking device for at least one of the mounting rails being used in the mounting rail to lock all into the mounting rail inserted separators by their separator feet to the mounting rail and thus the bottom grating.
2. Sous-vide rack system according to claim 1, wherein said rail having a substantially U-shaped cross section.
3. Sous-vide rack system according to claim 2, wherein said mounting arrangement being a pair of holes through the side walls of the U-shaped rail, penetrable by the feet of the at least one separator.
4. Sous-vide rack system according to claim 3, wherein said locking device being a pin running inside the U-shaped rail and penetrating a hole comprised in each separator foot.
5. A sous-vide separator for use with a sous-vide rack system according to claim 1, with a plurality of distance elements adapted to be arranged as a group between two adjacent, essentially parallel food items in a sous-vide heating unit, each distance element having two parallel long edges, each of the two edges supporting a respective one of the two adjacent food items in a vertical, convection supporting orientation, wherein the group of distance elements being equipped with at least one foot which is lockable to a bottom grating of said sous-vide rack system.
6. Sous-vide separator according to claim 5, wherein said distance elements being essentially rectangular inner frames arranged as a group by mounting them between two opposed sides of an outer frame, wherein a plane being given by each of the distance elements is substantially orthogonal to the plane of the outer frame, and providing said at least one separator foot onto said outer frame.
7. Sous-vide separator according to claim 5, wherein said group of distance elements being constituted of a zigzag-folded plate, the folds constituting said parallel long edges.
8. Sous-vide separator according to claim 5, wherein said group of distance elements being constituted by a loosely wound helix made of a rod-shaped material with two ends, where each winding of the helix is shaped essentially elongated rectangular with two long parallel edges and two short edges, and the two ends of the helix material are provided with separator feet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Below, the invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings, where like numerals relate to like elements. For numerals consisting of a number and an appended letter, a usage of a numeral without a letter refers to any of the numerals with a letter: 22 stands for any of the numerals 22a to 22e. In the drawings
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[0024] Firstthe prior art task, a separator must keep two adjacent pouches (not shown) at a distance from each other. This is important since the heating fluid must have unrestricted and immediate access to the complete surface of all involved pouches. The fluid, when heated to a higher temperature, should be able to reach alt parts of all pouches at preferably the same time, which requires some circulation means. A natural circulation means for fluids being heated is convection. Thus the separators should as little as possible hinder convection between the pouches. With the present invention, this is achieved by building the preferred separator as a number of distance element which supports the sous-vide food pouches to be arranged in a substantially upright manner in the fluid.
[0025] Second, a separator can help to handle the rack in operation. In use, the bottom 20 and a lower part of the one or more separators are submerged in the container to such extend that all food pouches are completely surrounded by the fluid to achieve that the food pouches are evenly heated by the fluid. In case the fluid is a liquidtypically waterand the temperature is above about 60-70 degrees Celsius, the user needs a tool to lift the rack including food pouches out of the hot water to avoid injury/burning of the hands of the user. If a part of the separators 22a-22e extend above the fluid level in the bath, the separators could be used to lift the rack, provided they are locked in the hole pairs against removal. The top part of the separators need not as a whole to be above the fluid level, but can have some special feature on the top to support this function specifically. Such a featurea hook, eye, handle, bale or similaris however not shown in the drawings.
[0026] In the present invention, the above mentioned locking can be achieved with a locking device in an embodiment where the locking device is a locking pin 24 as shown in
[0027] As disclosed above, the main function of the separators is to guarantee a minimum distance between adjacent food pouches. Therefore separators are assembled by at least two distance elements. Shown in
[0028] An alternative embodiment of a separator comprises a loosely wound flat helix (loosely meaning that the pitch of the winding is significantly larger than the thickness of the winding material), manufactured for instance from stainless steel rod of a few mm thickness, where the projection of the helix windings onto a plane orthogonal to the helix length has essentially the same shape (flat) as the distance elements of the preferred separator embodiment above (best seen in
[0029] In both separator embodiments above, each winding of the helix or distance element respectively is shaped elongated with two long parallel sides (28) and two short sides (29) (thus: flat), connecting the corresponding ends of the long sides. The short side can be outwards directed 180-arcs or substantially straight connections or any other equivalent solution as known to those skilled in the art.
[0030] After usage of the rack system, the locking pin can be removed. This enables the separators to be removed from the hole pairs 23a, 23b, which again makes a space saving storage of rack bottom and separators possible. Also for sales packaging this can be an advantage. Then, before the next use of the sous-vide rack, the separators are inserted with there feet into hole pairs of the mounting rails of the bottom, and the locking pin(s) is/are inserted into the mounting rail(s) from one of the ends, locking all inserted separators to the mounting rail and thus to the bottom grating 20 of the rack. By choosing suitable hole pairs, the distance between adjacent separators is adjusted to fit the thickness of the food items.