DYNAMIC FLEX COOKTOP GRATE
A collapsible grate for a cooktop is provided. The collapsible grate includes a plurality of support members supported at either end at spaced locations along flexible edge strips. In preferred embodiments, each edge strip includes a plurality of sockets to receive the respective ends of the support members. The flexible edge strips allow the grate to be rolled up and folded over on itself for ease of removal and cleaning the underlying cooktop surface.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe following description relates generally to a cooktop grate for a cooking range and, more specifically, to a roll-up cooktop grate that can be removed from the cooktop, as well as multiple such grates that together as a kit cover a cooktop.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTypically, a cooking apparatus such as a range includes at least one grate that is used to support a cooking utensil such as a pot or pan over a heating source, such as a gas burner. Conventionally, the grates are located over the gas burners and have a generally open configuration featuring a cooking support surface formed of a plurality of support members for supporting the cooking utensil. However, because of the open configuration the cooktop can become soiled from spills that occur while cooking. The grate can also become soiled from spills. Cleaning the cooktop surface usually requires removing the grate from the cooktop. The cooktop surface can then be cleaned and the grate can be cleaned in the sink or dishwasher. Because traditional cooktop grates are made from cast iron, they can be heavy and difficult to move around. The total weight of a grate that covers the entire cooktop currently can approach 40 pounds. Moreover, because the grates are rigid and bulky, they can be unwieldy even when removed.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA collapsible grate for a cooking apparatus is disclosed. The collapsible grate includes a plurality of support members, wherein each support member has a first end and a second end. The collapsible grate further includes first and second flexible edge strips, wherein each edge strip has a plurality of sockets disposed along a length thereof. The sockets are configured to receive therein the first and second ends, respectively, of the plurality of support members.
Further, a kit having at least one collapsible grate for a cooking apparatus is disclosed. Each collapsible grate has a plurality of support members, wherein each support member has a first end and a second end. Each collapsible grate further includes first and second flexible edge strips, wherein each edge strip has a plurality of sockets disposed along a length thereof. The sockets are configured to receive therein the first and second ends, respectively, of the plurality of support members.
A further cooking apparatus is disclosed. The cooking apparatus includes a cooktop surface including at least one heat source and at least one collapsible grate provided over a portion of the cooking surface to at least partially define a cooking area of the apparatus. The at least one collapsible grate includes a plurality of support members, wherein each support member has a first end and a second end. The at least one collapsible grate further includes first and second flexible edge strips, wherein each edge strip has a plurality of sockets disposed along a length thereof. The sockets are configured to receive therein the first and second ends, respectively, of the plurality of support members.
Preferred embodiments are disclosed and described in detail herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A collapsible grate 10 is provided for use with a cooking apparatus 100, such as a range or cooktop. As seen in
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The collapsible grate 10 can be configured to cover all or a portion of the cooktop surface 70; e.g. the recessed portion 74 wherein the burners are disposed.
The collapsible grate 10 includes a front edge 11, a left edge 12 (in the illustrated embodiment defined by the left-most support member 20), a right edge 13 (in the illustrated embodiment defined by the right-most support member), and a rear edge 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the front and rear edges 11 and 12 are defined by the respective edge strips 30 and 31. Each edge strip 30 and 31 includes a plurality of sockets 40 (best seen in
Preferably, each support member 20 is configured to be removably insertable into a socket 40 of the first edge strip 30 and an opposing socket 40 of the second edge strip 31. As shown in
In a preferred embodiment the support members 20 are retained in the respective opposing sockets of the first and second edge strips via an interference, frictional fit. In an alternative embodiment (not illustrated), one or all of the sockets 40 can include a retention mechanism to retain the associated support member 20; for example a tab-and-notch system wherein either the support member or the socket 40 has a raised tab (which may be a ring or rib extending all or part of the circumference of the member/socket), and the opposite element has a recess or notch configured to seat the tab upon insertion of the support member 20. Alternatively, a tab-and-slot structure can be used to inhibit the associated support member 20 from rotating once received in a socket 40. For example, each socket 40 can include a hole, recess, or groove (i.e. a mortise) of finite expanse (i.e. that does not extend substantially about the circumference of the socket wall) to receive a protrusion (i.e. a tenon) located at or near the end of each support member 20. In this example, the protrusion of the support member 20 is dimensioned to substantially match a complementary shape of the hole, recess, or groove in the socket 40.
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The geometry of each socket 40 preferably corresponds to and complements the geometry of the support member 20 that is received within the socket 40. In the embodiments shown in
Preferably, the support members 20 are made from suitable materials to withstand cooking temperatures and having sufficient flexure strength to support the weight of cooking utensils thereon. Suitable materials include, for example, stainless steel, iron or other metals, high-temperature composites, and coated steels, e.g. enameled steels as known in the art.
As noted above, preferably the edge strips 30 and 31 are made from a high-temperature resistant polymer material having elastic properties. Suitable materials include, for example, high-temperature resistant silicone. Such material also preferably is sufficiently flexible to allow the collapsible grate 10 to be rolled into a cylindrical configuration (i.e. a bundle) as seen in
In an alternative embodiment shown in
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In order to access a soiled portion of the cooktop surface 70 beneath a grate 10 for cleaning, a user would grasp a portion of the collapsible grate 10 and lift that portion away from the cooktop surface 70.
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Illustrative embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above apparatuses and methods may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the scope of this disclosure. The invention is therefore not limited to particular details of this disclosure except to the extent that the following claims are necessarily so limited.
Claims
1. A collapsible grate for a cooktop comprising:
- a plurality of support members, wherein each support member has a first end and a second end;
- a first flexible edge strip having a plurality of first sockets disposed along a length thereof;
- a second flexible edge strip having a plurality of second sockets disposed along a length thereof;
- said first sockets and second sockets being configured to receive therein the first and second ends, respectively, of said plurality of support members.
2. The collapsible grate of claim 1, wherein a plurality of said sockets have respective shapes complementary to the shape of an associated end of one of the support members.
3. The collapsible grate of claim 1, wherein each said edge strip is made from high-temperature resistant polymer.
4. The collapsible grate of claim 1, wherein each said edge strip is made from high-temperature resistant silicone.
5. The collapsible grate of claim 1, wherein each said support member is made from a material selected from the group consisting of stainless steel, enameled steel, and cast iron.
6. The collapsible grate of claim 1, said grate being foldable such that a first portion thereof can be reversibly folded over on another portion thereof.
7. The collapsible grate of claim 1, said grate being rollable into a substantially cylindrical bundle.
8. A kit comprising a plurality of collapsible grates for a cooktop, each said grate comprising:
- a plurality of support members, wherein each support member has a first end and a second end;
- a first flexible edge strip having a plurality of first sockets disposed along a length thereof;
- a second flexible edge strip having a plurality of second sockets disposed along a length thereof;
- said first sockets and second sockets being configured to receive therein the first and second ends, respectively, of said plurality of support members.
9. The kit of claim 8, said plurality of flexible grates together cooperating to define a cooking area above a cooktop surface.
10. The kit of claim 8, wherein a plurality of said sockets have respective shapes complementary to the shape of an associated end of one of the support members.
11. The kit of claim 8, wherein each said edge strip is made from a high-temperature resistant polymer.
12. The kit of claim 8, wherein each said edge strip is made from a high-temperature resistant silicone.
13. The kit of claim 8, wherein each support member is made from a material selected from the group consisting of stainless steel, enameled steel, and cast iron.
14. A cooking apparatus comprising:
- a cooktop surface including at least one heat source; and
- at least one collapsible grate provided over a portion of the cooking surface to at least partially define a cooking area of the apparatus;
- the at least one collapsible grate including: a plurality of support members, wherein each support member has a first end and a second end; a first flexible edge strip having a plurality of first sockets disposed along a length thereof; a second flexible edge strip having a plurality of second sockets disposed along a length thereof; said first sockets and second sockets being configured to receive therein the first and second ends, respectively, of said plurality of support members.
15. The cooking apparatus of claim 14, said cooktop surface comprising a recessed portion wherein said at least one heat source is disposed, a perimeter wall surrounding at least a portion of said recessed portion, and a ledge disposed adjacent said perimeter wall, wherein the at least one collapsible grate is configured to rest on at least a portion of the ledge when installed on the cooktop.
16. The cooking apparatus of claim 15, comprising a plurality of said collapsible grates that together cooperate to define a cooking area above said cooktop surface.
17. The cooking apparatus of claim 16, further comprising one or more flanges extending over said recessed portion and resting on said ledge, wherein a portion of at least one said collapsible grate is configured to rest on said flange while another portion thereof is configured to rest on said ledge.
18. The cooking apparatus of claim 16, further comprising a support ridge or flange standing proud of the recessed portion along a predetermined path corresponding to installation locations of said plurality of grates so that a lateral edge of at least one of the grates can rest and be supported therein when installed.
19. The cooking apparatus of claim 14, comprising a plurality of said collapsible grates that together cooperate to define a cooking area above said cooktop surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 25, 2016
Publication Date: Oct 26, 2017
Inventors: Brent Aaron Curtis (Terrell, NC), Roddy Burgess (Charlotte, NC), Sam Carr (Charlotte, NC), Marek Moffett (Charlotte, NC), Lee Fain (Charlotte, NC)
Application Number: 15/137,568