COOKING VESSEL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A COOKING VESSEL
20170150845 ยท 2017-06-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Philippe Rossel (Vandoncourt, FR)
- Emmanuel Brugger (Dampierre les Bois, FR)
- Paul Dodane (Fesches le Chatel, FR)
Cpc classification
International classification
A47J36/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to a cooking vessel having a side wall connected to a base made up of at least three layers of material, namely, a top layer, a bottom layer, and an intermediate layer. The base includes an empty space that extends around the periphery of the base and is delimited between the bottom layer, the top layer, and the peripheral edge or a top peripheral annular face of the intermediate layer. The cooking vessel is characterized in that the vessel comprises a filling element adapted to fill the empty space.
Claims
1. A cooking vessel having a lateral wall connected to a base, the base comprising at least three layers of material including a top layer, a bottom layer and an intermediate layer, wherein the base comprises an space that extends around a periphery of the base and is delimited between the bottom layer, the top layer and the intermediate layer, wherein the cooking vessel further comprises a filling element positioned in the space.
2. The cooking vessel according to claim 1, wherein the filling element is at least partially made of a ductile material.
3. The cooking vessel according to claim 1, wherein the filling element is at least partially made of a thermally conductive material.
4. The cooking vessel according to claim 3, wherein the thermally conductive material is a metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, copper, and alloys thereof.
5. The cooking vessel according to claim 1, wherein the filling element is at least partially made of a thermally insulating material.
6. The cooking vessel according to claim 5, wherein the thermally insulating material is selected from the group consisting of silicone and zirconium.
7. The cooking vessel according to claim 1, wherein the filling element comprises a composite material.
8. The cooking vessel according to claim 1, wherein the filling element has a volume that is substantially complementary to a volume of the space.
9. The cooking vessel according to claim 8, wherein the filling element has a toroidal shape.
10. A method for manufacturing the cooking vessel according to claim 1, wherein the method comprises overlapping the at least three layers of material and thereby forming the space; are positioning the filling element in the space; and forming the at least three layers of material and the filling element to form the vessel a filling element (8), an space.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the filling element comprises a solid form, and wherein positioning the filing element in the space comprises arranging the solid form in the space.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the filling element comprises a shape that is substantially complementary to the shape of the space.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the intermediate layer comprises a disc having a top peripheral annular face, and wherein positioning the filling element in the space comprises arranging and fastening the filling element to the top peripheral annular face of the disc.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein overlapping the at least three layers comprises stamping the top layer and the bottom layer to form two chambers, fastening one of the two chambers to the disc, and assembling the two chambers by integrating, at least locally, an insulating layer between the two chambers.
15. The method according to claim 10, wherein the filling element comprises a liquid or a powder form, and wherein positioning the filling element in the space comprises injecting the liquid or powder form into the space after the forming.
16. The method according to claim 10, wherein the filling element comprises a liquid, microbeads, or a powder, and wherein positioning the filling element in the space comprises immersing the overlapping at least three layers of material in a bath of the liquid, microbeads, or the powder.
17. The cooking vessel according to claim 1, wherein the delimiting of the space by the intermediate layer comprises one of a peripheral edge of the intermediate layer and a top face of the intermediate layer.
18. The method according to claim 10, wherein forming comprises one of embossing and pressing.
19. The method according to claim 16, wherein immersing and forming are practiced at the same time.
Description
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE FIGURES
[0023] In the accompanying drawings, given by way of non-limiting examples:
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[0028] Identical elements, identified within several distinct figures, are assigned the same numeric or alphanumeric reference.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0029] In the alternative embodiment illustrated, the cooking vessel 1 according to the invention includes a lateral wall 2 and a base 3 and is obtained by the forming, stamping or embossing of an overlap 10 of four layers of material, of different types.
[0030] The overlap 10 has a top layer 4 and a bottom layer 5 made of the same material, such as 304 18-9D type stainless steel. In the example shown, they have a thickness of 0.4 mm and a diameter of 350 mm. An intermediate layer consisting for example of Toolox 33 steel presenting, in the illustrated variant a thickness 25 of 3 mm and a diameter of 193 mm, is sandwiched and arranged in such a way as to be centered between the top layer 4 and the bottom layer 5. In the alternative embodiment illustrated, the overlap 10 also includes an additional layer 7 of a material composed of 80% nickel, with a thickness of 0.2 mm and arranged between the bottom layer 5 and the intermediate layer 6. This additional layer 7 is however optional, and does not have a special contribution to make to the present invention.
[0031] After the stamping, forming, or embossing step that allows the cooking vessel 1 to be formed, from the overlap 10 of the layers of materials, the top layer 4 and the bottom layer 5 define the lateral wall 2 of the cooking vessel 1 while the base 3 consists of the top and bottom layers 4, 5, of the intermediate layer 6 and the additional layer 7.
[0032] Referring to
[0033] According to the invention, this empty space 8 is filled by means of a filling element 9 preferably consisting of a ductile material that can for example be introduced in solid form before the step of forming, embossing or stamping the overlap 10. In this case, said element preferably has a toroidal shape that is substantially complementary to that of the empty space 8 to be filled. The filling element 9, in sold form, can be simply and appropriately arranged between different layers of materials 4, 5, 6. It can also be assembled at the peripheral edge 11 of the intermediate layer 6, previously machined in the form of the empty space 8, for example by welding, brazing or any other equivalent assembly method.
[0034] Alternatively, the filling element 9 can be introduced during the stamping, embossing or forming step which is performed by immersing said layers of material in a bath of a filling element 9 in a liquid state, in the form of microbeads or powder
[0035] Another possible alternative additionally provides for the possibility of injecting the filling element 9 into the empty space 8 after the step of forming, embossing or stamping the cooking vessel.
[0036] According to the properties required for the base 3 of the cooking vessel 1, the filling element 9 can be designed from a material with thermal conduction properties, in particular aluminum, copper, alloys or any other material having equivalent properties.
[0037] The filling element 9 can also be designed from a material having thermal insulation qualities, that allow the thermal continuity to be broken between the different constituent layers of material of the base 3 of the cooking vessel 1. In this case, it may for example be silicon or another thermally equivalent insulation material, in particular zirconium.
[0038] Alternatively, the invention also provides for the opportunity of filling the empty space 8 by means of a filling element 9 consisting of a composite material, consisting for example of materials of different mixed or pre-agglomerate types.
[0039] Where applicable, the filling element 9 can also provide an interface between the different materials of the base 3 whose respective expansion coefficients differ from one another, thus advantageously allowing for an additional degree of freedom to be conferred to some materials and therein consequently avoiding any inadvertent distortion of the base 3.
[0040] The filling element 9 is preferably made of a different material from the intermediate layer 6, in order to present the properties of ductility, insulation or thermal conductivity, which, if necessary, the intermediate layer 6 lacks, or to allow for a mechanical discontinuity.
[0041] In the example embodiment illustrated in
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[0043] Advantageously, by any known means, an insulating layer can be integrated between the walls forming the double lateral wall of the vessel.
[0044] The vessel according to the present invention has the remarkable advantage that the filling element 9 constitutes an interface between those materials for which the coefficient of expansion is different, thus giving an additional degree of freedom to some materials, thereby avoiding any inadvertent distortion of the base 3.
[0045] The filling element 9 may advantageously present the diameter or height of the section above the intermediate layer 6, thus ensuring optimal filling of the empty space 8 after the stamping or forming operation.
[0046] The filling element 9 can also fill part of the peripheral empty space and then sufficiently deform itself as a result of the stamping or forming operation in order to extend itself within the whole of said empty space 8.
[0047] Advantageously, the filling element 9 can be introduced directly around the intermediate layer 6 before its attachment to an internal or external chamber or else to a capsule.
[0048] In some cases, the use of a filling element 9 has the enormous advantage that it avoids an intermediate layer 6 machining operation. This is particularly advantageous when the intermediate layer is a steel disc.
[0049] In addition the filling element 9 avoids any piercing of the outer chamber or of the capsule. Such piercing is often observed when the intermediate layer 6 has a sharp edge upon which one or more outer layers are folded by means of stamping or forming.
[0050] According to an embodiment according to the invention, the bottom layer 5 can be sized in order to be welded, once stamped to the chamber formed by the top layer 4 in order to form a capsule at the base 3 of the vessel.
[0051] Of course, many changes can be made to the example described above without going beyond the scope of the invention.