Method for Obtaining a Cooking Vessel Having a Colored Hard-Anodized Outer Face

20170268121 ยท 2017-09-21

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    Abstract

    Provided is a method for obtaining a cooking vessel comprising the following steps: producing a container having an aluminium outer face and an inner face, carrying out hard anodization of at least the outer face of the container. At least one colouring step is carried out on the anodized outer face following hard anodization, said colouring step employing at least one water-soluble anthraquinone organic dye. Also provided is a culinary article or an electric cooking appliance comprising a cooking vessel obtained by the above method.

    Claims

    1. A process of obtaining a cooking vessel, consisting of the following steps: producing a container with an exterior surface made of aluminum and an interior surface, performing a hard anodization on at least the exterior surface of the container to obtain a hard anodized layer, wherein at least one coloring step is performed on the anodized exterior surface after the hard anodization is performed, said coloring step uses at least one water-soluble anthraquinone organic dye, and said coloring step uses a coloring bath containing anthraquinone organic compounds which will precipitate and be trapped inside pores of the hard anodized layer to obtain coloring on the exterior anodized surface.

    2. The process of obtaining a cooking vessel described in claim 1, wherein the coloring step uses an immersion in an aqueous solution of one or more water-soluble anthraquinone organic compound(s).

    3. The process of obtaining a cooking vessel described in claim 1, including a step in which a PTFE coating is applied to the interior surface of the container, and wherein the step in which hard anodization is performed on the exterior surface of the container occurs after the step in which a PTFE coating is applied to the interior surface of the container.

    4. The process of obtaining a cooking vessel described in claim 3, including a step in which preliminary hard anodization is performed on the exterior surface and on the interior surface of the container prior to the step in which the PTFE coating is applied to the interior surface of the container, and wherein the step in which hard anodization is performed on the exterior surface of the container occurs after an etching step on the exterior surface of the container, following the PTFE coating step on the interior surface of the container.

    5. The process of obtaining a cooking vessel described in claim 1, wherein the hard anodization step and the coloring step are performed on the interior surface and the exterior surface of the container.

    6. The process of obtaining a cooking vessel described in claim 1, wherein the hard anodization is performed at a temperature of greater than or equal to 0 C.

    7. The process of obtaining a cooking vessel described in claim 6, wherein the hard anodization is performed at a temperature of less than or equal to 17 C.

    8. The process of obtaining a cooking vessel described in claim 1, wherein the hard anodization is performed at a temperature of between 5 C. and 12 C.

    9. A cooking vessel comprising a container with an exterior surface made of aluminium and an interior surface, wherein at least the exterior surface is anodized, wherein the exterior surface is hard anodized to obtain a hard anodized layer and the hard anodized exterior surface is colored with at least one water-soluble anthraquinone organic dye, using anthraquinone organic compounds trapped inside pores of the hard anodized layer, to obtain coloring on the anodized external surface.

    10. The cooking vessel according to claim 9, wherein the anodized layer is at least equal to 25 m in thickness.

    11. The cooking vessel described in claim 10, wherein the container is obtained by stamping a substrate with at least one surface made of aluminum.

    12. The cooking vessel described in claim 11, wherein the substrate has two aluminum surfaces.

    13. The cooking vessel described claim 11, wherein the substrate is made of solid aluminum.

    14. The cooking vessel described in claim 11, wherein the substrate is formed by a laminate with one aluminum surface and one stainless steel surface.

    15. The cooking vessel described in claim 10, wherein the container is made of cast aluminum.

    16. The cooking vessel described in claim 10, wherein the exterior surface of the container has one of a brushed or microbead-blasted surface.

    17. The cooking vessel described in claim 10, wherein the container has at least one insert made of ferromagnetic material.

    18. Culinary item consisting of a cooking vessel and a handling instrument attached to said cooking vessel by at least one rivet or by welding, wherein said cooking vessel conforms to claim 10.

    19. Electric cooking appliance, consisting of a cooking vessel combined with a heat source, wherein said cooking vessel conforms to claim 10.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0031] The invention will be better understood upon examining examples of implementation, which should in no way be taken as limiting, and which are illustrated in the attached drawings, in which:

    [0032] FIG. 1 depicts a cooking vessel (1) described in the invention,

    [0033] FIG. 2 depicts a culinary item (100) containing a cooking vessel (1) described in the invention

    [0034] FIG. 3 is an illustration of an electric cooking appliance (200) containing a cooking vessel (1) described in the invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0035] The cooking vessel (1) depicted in FIGS. 1 and 2 has a container (10) with an exterior surface (11) made of aluminum as well as an interior surface (12).

    [0036] According to one method of implementation, the container (10) is obtained by stamping a substrate (13) with at least one surface made of aluminum that is intended to form the exterior surface (11) of the container (10).

    [0037] According to one method of implementation, the substrate (13) has two aluminum surfaces intended to form the exterior surface (11) and the interior surface (12), respectively, of the container (10).

    [0038] If desired, the substrate (13) may be made of solid aluminum. An aluminum alloy (3003), for example, may also be used for this purpose. The substrate (13) used to form the container (10) is thus cut out of an aluminum sheet.

    [0039] According to another method of implementation, the substrate (13) is formed by a laminate with one aluminum surface and one stainless steel surface, the aluminum surface being intended to form the exterior surface (11) of the container, and the stainless steel surface being intended to form the interior surface (12) of the container (10).

    [0040] According to another method of implementation, the container (10) is made of cast aluminum, for example with an aluminum alloy AlSi12.

    [0041] If desired, the exterior surface (11) of the container (10) is not necessarily smooth or polished, but may, for example, have a brushed or microbead-blasted surface.

    [0042] If desired, the container (10) may have at least one insert made of ferromagnetic material, such as, for example, ferritic steel, to make a cooking vessel (1) that can be heated by induction. Preferably, the ferromagnetic material is a ferritic stainless steel. If desired, the insert made of ferromagnetic material may be formed by a plate with one or more perforations. The insert is ideally assembled by hot or cold heading with the aluminum in the substrate (13) or is covered in cast aluminum, the perforation(s) preferably being filled by the aluminum. The insert made of ferromagnetic material may have at least one part showing, which can be protected by masking in acid chemical baths, such as the anodization bath(s).

    [0043] The cooking vessel (1) described in the invention is obtained according to a process consisting of the following steps: [0044] Production of a container (10) with an exterior surface (11) made of aluminum and an interior surface (12), [0045] Performance of hard anodization on at least the exterior surface (11) of the container (10),

    [0046] in which at least one coloring step is performed on the anodized exterior surface following the hard anodization, said coloring step using at least one water-soluble anthraquinone organic dye.

    [0047] The coloring step preferably uses an immersion in an aqueous solution of one or more water-soluble anthraquinone organic compound(s).

    [0048] The anthraquinone dyes offer good resistance to temperatures that can exceed 300 C., this temperature being higher than the maximum temperatures stated for other organic dyes.

    [0049] Anthraquinone dyes can be used to obtain colorings on the anodized exterior surface of a cooking vessel, which offer durability. The coloring step(s) use(s) a coloring bath containing anthraquinone organic compounds that will precipitate and be trapped inside the pores of the hard anodized layer. The addition of a protective coating no longer appears to be necessary to protect the coloring of the anodized exterior surface of the cooking vessel resting on a hotplate, or even exposed to a flame from a burner such as a gas burner.

    [0050] According to one advantageous method of implementation, the coloring step uses an immersion in an aqueous solution of water-soluble anthraquinone organic compounds.

    [0051] Testing conducted with Sanodye Violet MRB New, Sanodye Blue 2LW and Sanodye Blue G dyes from OMYA showed surprisingly satisfactory durability of the coloring obtained at the temperatures at which cooking utensils are used, with thermal stability of the color up to 300 C. in a furnace, as well as after cooking to browning for 20 minutes over a gas burner.

    [0052] Prior to coloring, the surfaces being colored are subjected to etching in an alkaline product followed by rinses and neutralization in an acid medium. If desired, a prior mechanical preparation may be performed, depending on the surface appearance sought, such as a polishing, brushing, sandblasting or shot-blasting mechanical preparation, for example. After neutralization, a brightening treatment may be performed by immersion in a phosphoric acid bath. The anodization step in a sulfuric acid solution is performed with an acid concentration of between 10 and 500 g/I, at a temperature of between 10 C. and +30 C., with a continuous current having a current density of between 0.1 and 5 A/dm.sup.2. Testing has shown that in order to obtain anodization of sufficient hardness, the temperature of the anodization bath must be less than or equal to 17 C., and preferably less than or equal to 12 C.; to obtain coloring of the hard anodized surface, the temperature of the anodization bath must be greater than or equal to 0 C., and preferably greater than or equal to 5 C. The anodization process is followed by multiple rinses, the last of which is performed with demineralized water. This treatment range results in the formation of an anodized layer of variable thickness, depending on the treatment time, of 5 to 100 m, and a hardness ranging from 100 to 600 Vickers.

    [0053] Ideally, the coloring bath is composed of an aqueous solution containing between 0.1 and 10 g/1 of anthraquinone dye. The aqueous solution is prepared with demineralized water. The pH obtained is between 4 and 6. The temperature of the coloring bath is between 20 and 80 C. The coloring time depends on the color sought and is typically between 1 and 60 minutes.

    [0054] Preferably, the coloring step is followed by a rinsing step. The rinsing step may be followed by a sealing step. The sealing step may, for example, use boiling water, or saturated steam, or even a bath containing metal salts of nickel and/or lithium and/or silicon. However, the use of a sealing step does not seem to appreciably modify the durability of the coloring obtained.

    [0055] The process ideally includes a step in which a PTFE coating is applied to the interior surface of the container. The PTFE coating step may, for example, be performed by a coating process. If desired, the PTFE coating step may use a filled PTFE, to improve the resistance of the interior surface (12) of the PTFE-coated container (10). Mineral particles may be used, for example, as reinforcement filling. To obtain the PTFE cooking surface, the PTFE coating is heated to a temperature of over 400 C. (usually on the order of 420 C.). Thus, the PTFE coating step is performed prior to the coloring step.

    [0056] According to one method of implementation, the hard anodization step performed on the exterior surface (11) of the container (10) takes place after the PTFE coating step performed on the interior surface (12) of the container (10).

    [0057] If desired, a preliminary hard anodization step performed on the exterior surface (11) and the interior surface (12) of the container (10) may be considered prior to the PTFE coating step performed on the interior surface (12) of the container (10). This prior hard anodization treatment can be done to obtain a hard base beneath the PTFE coating. The presence of a hard base beneath the PTFE coating improves the mechanical durability of the PTFE coating. Applying a PTFE coating after hard anodization is described, for example, in Document EP 0 902 105. However, etching of the exterior surface (11) of the container (10) is then necessary to re-anodize said exterior surface (11) before performing a coloring step. The hard anodization step performed on the exterior surface (11) of the container (10) then occurs after an etching step on the exterior surface (11) of the container (10), following the PTFE coating step performed on the interior surface (12) of the container (10).

    [0058] According to another method of implementation, the hard anodization step may be performed on the interior surface (12) and the exterior surface (11) of the container (10), in order to obtain a hard base. The hard anodization step is then a dual-surface hard anodization step.

    [0059] If desired, a surface preparation prior to hard anodization may include an acid- or base-type degreasing and/or an acid- or base-type etching, and/or HNO.sub.3 neutralization. A few minutes of degreasing in a NaOH bath with a concentration of 50 g/I at a temperature on the order of 50 C. produces satisfactory results.

    [0060] The hard anodization treatment can be applied by soaking in a bath. The preliminary anodization treatment may also be performed by soaking in a bath. Hard anodization offers the advantage of good scratch and impact resistance. A wider range of materials may also be considered for making the container (10), with respect to enameling, while retaining the cleaning properties conferred by the PTFE coating on the interior surface (12) of the container (10).

    [0061] Hard anodization may, for example, be obtained with a H.sub.2SO.sub.4 bath at a concentration of 130 g/I for 90 minutes at a temperature on the order of 10 C. with a current density on the order of 1.8 A/dm.sup.2. Lower temperatures of around 0 C. with a greater current density can shorten the treatment time.

    [0062] An anodized layer with a thickness of between 10 m and 100 m produces satisfactory results for coloring options. Preferably, in order to obtain a hard anodized layer with sufficient mechanical durability, the anodized layer has a thickness of at least 25 m. The hardness of the hard anodized layer thus obtained is greater than 350 Hv.

    [0063] According to one preferred characteristic, the anodized exterior surface (11) has pores that are less than 30 nm in size, and preferably less than 20 nm.

    [0064] The process described in the invention may include the following examples of implementation:

    Example 1

    [0065] PTFE coating of the interior surface (12), hard anodization of the exterior surface (11), coloring of the hard anodized exterior surface (11).

    Example 2

    [0066] Preliminary dual-surface hard anodization of the container (10) to obtain a hard base, PTFE coating of the interior surface (12), hard anodization of the exterior surface (11), coloring of the hard anodized exterior surface (11).

    Example 3

    [0067] Dual-surface hard anodization of the container (10) to obtain a hard base, coloring of the hard anodized exterior surface (11) and the hard anodized interior surface (12).

    [0068] FIG. 2 depicts a culinary item (100) consisting of a cooking vessel (1) and a handling instrument (2) attached to said cooking vessel (1) by at least one rivet (3). To this end, the rivet (3) is assembled in a hole in the container (10) of the cooking vessel (1). If desired, multiple rivets (3) may be used to attach the handling instrument (2) to the cooking vessel (1). Preferably between two and four rivets (3) are used to attach the handling instrument (2) to the cooking vessel (1). Alternatively, the handling instrument (2) may be welded to said cooking vessel (1). If desired, another handling instrument (4) may be attached to said cooking vessel (1) by at least one other rivet (5) or by welding.

    [0069] FIG. 3 depicts an electric cooking appliance (200), consisting of a cooking vessel (1) combined with a heat source (250). The cooking vessel (1) forms a container positioned in a heating base (210) containing a heat source (250). The exterior surface (11) of the container (10) rests on the heat source (250). If desired, the exterior surface (11) may be attached to the heat source (250).

    [0070] As a variation, the interior surface (12) of the container (10) is not necessarily coated in PTFE; other coating types may be considered, if desired.

    [0071] As a variation, the interior surface (12) of the container (10) is not necessarily coated. If desired, the interior surface (12) of the container (10) may be polished, for example.

    [0072] This invention is in no way limited to the described examples of implementation, but encompasses many modifications within the context of the claims.