Removably Guided Patents (Class 99/392)
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Patent number: 11707156Abstract: An outdoor rotisserie system may include a set of legs, a rotisserie drive system supported by the set of legs, a drive-to-basket connecting assembly supported by the rotisserie drive system, and a meat basket assembly supported by the drive-to-basket connecting assembly. The meat basket assembly may be driven for rotation about a vertical axis. The meat basket assembly may include a basket top bar supporting basket sides formed of open mesh wire material. The system may include a heat deflector assembly spaced from the meat basket assembly, which may form a partial enclosure directing heat of an adjacent roasting fire toward the meat basket assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2019Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Inventor: Gregory A. White
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Patent number: 10993581Abstract: Embodiments of the invention described herein thus provide systems and methods for creating a pressed food item in an oven cooking cavity. The oven system is secured within the oven cooking cavity and is not dependent upon oven door movement or any other oven function. A movable platen is configured to move up and down with respect to a lower platen in order to press a food item during the cooking process. The movable platen may be activated via an actuating arm that extends and is manipulated from outside the oven cooking cavity. In another example, the movable platen may be activated by motor.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: TurboChef Technologies, LLCInventors: James K. Pool, III, Pete Ashcraft, Karl Jobst
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Publication number: 20150040774Abstract: The toaster oven of the present invention includes a housing having an internal heating compartment, an upper heating element and a lower heating element. The upper heating element and the lower heating element are independently controllable between zero power and full power in dependence upon a user-selected operating mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2013Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventor: Kam Fai Fung
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Patent number: 8863654Abstract: A cooking device has a casing 1, a heating chamber 8 provided in the casing 1, an exhaust tube 18 for guiding exhaust from inside of the heating chamber 8 through an electric component chamber 9 in the casing 1 to front face side, and a dew receiving container 4 that is provided on front face side of the casing 1 and that receives and diffuses the exhaust from the exhaust tube 18 to outside of the casing 1.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2010Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shinji Asami, Takashi Utsumi, Shinya Ueda, Hiroyuki Kato
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Patent number: 8561526Abstract: A bread toaster includes an outer cover, a toaster base, a toaster frame mounted on the toaster base, a first sliding member slidably provided on a predetermined side of the toaster frame, a second sliding member also provided on the same predetermined side of the toaster frame, a front supporting frame and a rear supporting frame provided at a front side and a rear side of the toaster frame respectively, a lid arrangement, and a control circuitry, wherein the lid arrangement is arranged to be operated between a closed position and an opened position for closing and opening the toasting slots of the bread toaster.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2009Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Crastal Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.Inventors: George Mohan Zhang, Bei Zhang, Huajin Chen, Faxi Huang
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Patent number: 8291813Abstract: A variable-width toaster is described, in which the food-supporting carriage (5, 60) adapts readily, robustly and in a cost-effective manner to different width settings of the toasting chamber (2, 70). Respective elongate members (51, 52; 61, 62) are mounted to either side of the toasting chamber and are linked together by linking members (53a-53n; 63a, 63b) which form part of the food-supporting surface and are pivotally attached to the elongate members to accommodate lateral relative movement between the elongate members as the width of the toasting chamber is varied. In one embodiment, unitary linking members (53a-53n) link the two elongate members (51, 52) and the elongate members are urged apart by a spring (54). In another embodiment, chevron-like linking members, comprising pairs of pivotally associated linking members (63a, 63b) are employed.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2006Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Kenwood LimitedInventor: Keith Leaman
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Patent number: 8240246Abstract: A removable toaster basket assembly to be removably received in a toasting slot of an electric pop-up toaster facilitates inserting and removing food articles in the toasting slot for toasting of the food article. The removable toaster basket assembly includes an elongate substantially planar frame for resting on an upper surface of the toaster and defines a rectangular slot therethrough. A handle extends from one end of the frame. An elongate basket is slidably received in the slot, the basket having ends and sides which define an open top for receiving a food article. A stop on the basket limits translation of the basket with respect to said frame to maintain the basket captive within the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2009Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Inventor: Rick Davis
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Patent number: 7726235Abstract: A relatively compact cooking assembly includes means for selectively positioning a cooking element above several cooking zones of a lower grill. In addition to a lower heated metal surface having several cooking zones, which may be delineated by vertical barriers or splash plates, the system includes an upper assembly comprising an upper member in which a radiant heating element is positioned, said assembly being adapted to fit over the back splash plate of the grill and extending the depth (back to front) of the grill, and further adapted to be raised or lowered and selectively raised or lowered as well as positioned by a sliding motion above a designated zone in predetermined sequence.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2005Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: In-N-Out BurgersInventor: Howard Jay Frantz
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Patent number: 7472644Abstract: An electric baking oven includes an open mesh vertically oriented baking basket to hold food while the food is baked in air by a programmed combination of radiant and convective and conductive energy transfer. An electrical programming control controls the energy from vertically oriented toaster heating elements located juxtaposed to the large vertical faces of the basket and from at least one elongated heating member located below the vertical baking basket with the axis of the elongated heating member oriented nominally horizontal and parallel to the longer horizontal axis of the vertically oriented baking basket.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2006Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Edgecraft CorporationInventor: Daniel D. Friel, Sr.
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Patent number: 7036424Abstract: An electric baking oven includes an open mesh vertically oriented baking basket to hold food while the food is baked in air by a programmed combination of radiant and convective and conductive energy transfer. An electrical programming control controls the energy from vertically oriented toaster heating elements located juxtaposed to the large vertical faces of the basket and from at least one elongated heating member located below the vertical baking basket with the axis of the elongated heating member oriented nominally horizontal and parallel to the longer horizontal axis of the vertically oriented baking basket.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Edgecraft CorporationInventor: Daniel D. Friel, Sr.
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Patent number: 6930295Abstract: A microwave oven with a bread toaster is provided. The microwave oven with the bread toaster includes a cavity for cooking an object, an electrical device chamber having electrical devices for heating the object within the cavity, a ventilating device and a toaster. The ventilating device exhausts air inside the cavity to outside the microwave oven. The ventilating device also cools the electrical devices. The toaster, which is adjacent to the cavity, includes a toaster case and a toaster entrance. The object, such as a slice of bread, enters into and exits from the toaster case by opening or closing the toaster entrance.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventor: Hyung Do Kim
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Patent number: 6864470Abstract: A microwave oven incorporating toaster includes a tray provided on a tray support. The tray support moves forward and backward in inside the toaster. The tray support includes a bushing for moving within moving slots provided at both sidewalls of a toaster case. A connecting lever connects the bushing to a toaster door and translates a motion generated by operation of the toaster door when it opens and closes into a moving motion exhibited by the tray. A food item (e.g., a slice of bread, bagel, etc.) arranged on the tray may be inserted into, or removed from, the inside of the toaster by operating the toaster door.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventor: Yoon Gun Back
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Patent number: 6847020Abstract: A microwave oven incorporating a toaster includes a toaster door provided on a toaster panel for opening and closing at least one toaster entrance and a tray assembly. The tray assembly includes a tray support inside the toaster and at least one tray which is fastened to a top of the tray support for holding a food item. The tray includes at least one elevating bracket for maintaining a predetermined distance between the tray and the tray support. In addition, the tray assembly further includes a support wall provided at a front end of the tray for supporting a front lower portion of the food item so as to stably position the food item at an optimal location for toasting. In the microwave oven incorporating a toaster, each food item is positioned against a heater included therein so as to maximize the toasting performance of the toaster. Also the tray support can be easily disassembled and assembled for the purpose of cleaning and replacing with a new tray.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Ho Gab Yang, Gyu Sik Cho
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Patent number: 6610970Abstract: A microwave oven incorporating a toaster includes a toaster door provided on a toaster panel for opening and closing at least one toaster entrance and a tray assembly. The tray assembly includes a tray support inside the toaster and at least one tray on the tray support for holding food items while they are heated. The tray includes at least one elevating bracket for maintaining a predetermined distance between the tray and the tray support. The microwave oven incorporating a toaster further includes a heater generating heat for toasting the food item and at least one connecting link between the toaster door and tray assembly for exerting a force on the tray assembly to move when the toaster door is opened and closed. In the microwave oven incorporating a toaster, each food item is positioned against a heater included therein so as to maximize the toasting performance of the toaster.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventor: Yoon Gun Back
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Patent number: 6354194Abstract: A cooking apparatus is provided which includes a rotatable food support member for supporting a food item thereon. A drive mechanism is connected to the food support member for rotating the food support member. The cooking apparatus further includes upper and lower housings disposed above and beneath a portion of the food support member. The upper and lower housings include an upper and lower heating member respectively with each of the upper and lower heating members providing a heat output which varies from a first end adjacent to an outer edge of the food support member to a second end adjacent to an inner center portion of the food support member, wherein the heat output is greater at the first end than at the second end. The drive mechanism rotates the food support member with the upper and lower heating members applying heat to the food support member to cook the food item contained thereon. Preferably, the food support member includes a solid base portion for supporting the food item.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: National Presto Industries, Inc.Inventors: James Alan Hedrington, Brent William Dressel
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Patent number: 6337466Abstract: An electric toaster oven having a housing, a heating element connected to the housing, a reflector connected to the housing, and an object supporting rack connected to the housing and forming an article receiving area between the rack and the housing for receiving an article to be heated. The rack has a stepped profile with raised side sections connected to the housing and a lower main section. A lower area of the article receiving area is defined by a top of the lower main section. The reflector has a generally inverted V shaped side profile with a generally concave area facing the heating element.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: HP Intellectual Corp.Inventor: James E. Chasen
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Patent number: 6288369Abstract: An electric broiler-toaster-oven with the broiling heaters installed above the food to be cooked. In order to direct heat down to the food, it uses a reflector unit which consists of the absorber plate and a series of reflectors. This arrangement increases efficiency and the speed of cooking, and provides for extremely clean operation: no fumes are emitted, very few parts are to be cleaned, and no burnt deposits are created on food.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Inventor: Victor L. Sherman
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Patent number: 6192789Abstract: An improved contact toaster for heating bagels, muffins and other food items features a housing containing a toasting chamber with an inlet and an outlet. The toasting chamber contains a pair of conveyor belts with a removable platen positioned between them. Two auxiliary heaters are positioned so that they heat both the platen and the conveyor belts. A pair of tensioners engage the conveyor belts so that pathways between the conveyor belts and platen taper inward to a minimum thickness and then expand outward again. As a result, food items moving through the pathways via the conveyor belts are toasted on both surfaces and also absorb heat from both the platen and the conveyor belt surfaces as they are compressed and released. The platen may be diamond shaped to increase the rate and degree of compression and release and removable so that thicker food items may be accommodated.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: A. J. Antunes & Co.Inventors: Clark R. Agcaoili, Scott P. March
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Patent number: 6125740Abstract: A cooking apparatus is provided which includes a rotatable food support member for supporting a food item thereon. A drive mechanism is connected to the food support member for rotating the food support member. The cooking apparatus further includes upper and lower housings disposed above and beneath a portion of the food support member. The upper and lower housings include an upper and lower heating member respectively with each of the upper and lower heating members providing a heat output which varies from a first end adjacent to an outer edge of the food support member to a second end adjacent to an inner center portion of the food support member, wherein the heat output is greater at the first end than at the second end. The drive mechanism rotates the food support member with the upper and lower heating members applying heat to the food support member to cook the food item contained thereon. Preferably, the food support member includes a solid base portion for supporting the food item.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1999Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: National Presto Industries, Inc.Inventors: James Alan Hedrington, Brent William Dressel
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Patent number: 5908574Abstract: An induction broiler which includes a non-metallic support plate and a hot grate for broiling food thereon. The grate includes a plurality of spaced apart elongated metallic bars. Each elongated metallic bar has a base portion disposed above and adjacent to the non-metallic support plate and a food heating surface opposite the base surface. The induction broiler further includes at least one induction heating coil connected to a power supply and mounted below and adjacent to the non-metallic support plate. During operation, the induction heating coils generate an alternating magnetic field which is coupled into the grate across the support plate. As a result, current flow is induced through the elongated bars which, in turn, results in the heating of the food heating surface of each elongated bar.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1998Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Garland Commercial Industries, Inc.Inventor: Alan C. Keogh
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Patent number: 5586488Abstract: A portable pizza oven comprising a fixed upper casing, a fixed lower casing, the upper and lower casings defining therebetween an opening, an upper heater assembly located within and fixed to the upper casing, a lower heater assembly located within and fixed to the lower casing, so as to define a cooking chamber which is located between the heater assemblies and which is accessible via the opening, and a pan assembly insertable into and removable from the cooking chamber, the pan assembly including a circular tray having a diameter of slightly greater than twelve inches, the pan assembly also including a handle fixed to the tray, such that, when the pan assembly is inserted into the cooking chamber, the handle closes the opening, thereby closing the cooking chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: Americorp Inc.Inventor: Simon Y. Liu
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Patent number: 5247877Abstract: A novel barbecue grill with mechanical linkages which automatically perform the following functions when the user pulls a single handle: (1) the lid opens; (2) the grill surface moves out of the grill; (3) a drip pan may optionally travel under the grill surface to catch drippings; and (4) the lid closes after the grill surface is out of the grill. The user then has access to the grill surface while the lid to the grill remains closed. Pushing on the handle reverses the sequence of events. An optional feature permits the user to lift the lid in the conventional manual manner, independently of the position of the grill surface. An optional safety feature inhibits the motion of the grill surface when the lid has been lifted manually, thus preventing the lid from accidentally slamming closed after it has been opened in the conventional manual manner.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1992Date of Patent: September 28, 1993Assignee: Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical CollegeInventors: John E. Beard, Mehdy Sabbaghian
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Patent number: 4346651Abstract: A toaster has a casing, two or more walls of which define between themselves an upright food-receiving space, and a base defining with the lower edges of these walls a clearance open to the food-receiving space. A separate food carrier is insertable into the clearance so that food-holding portions of the carrier project from the clearance into the space. Heating elements toast or warm the food in the space. Guides are provided to facilitate insertion and withdrawal of the carrier from the clearance.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1979Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Inventor: Willi Schickedanz
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Patent number: 4307285Abstract: A toaster/oven comprises a housing and a cooking chamber defined within the housing by a cooking chamber bottom panel, first and second cooking chamber side panels, a cooking chamber top panel and a cooking chamber back panel (which may be removable), the cooking chamber thereby defining a front opening. A door is pivotally mounted to the housing for closing the front opening. Removable cooking chamber side liners are removably mounted to the cooking chamber side panels and define grooves for supporting at least one rack therebetween. Each cooking chamber side liner has an offset flange including an offset portion and a tip extending from the top edge thereof and bottom tabs extending perpendicularly from the bottom edge thereof. Each cooking chamber side panel defines slot openings cooperatively positioned for receiving the offset flange and bottom tabs of one of the cooking chamber side liners for removably mounting the cooking chamber side liner thereto.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1979Date of Patent: December 22, 1981Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Harold A. DeRemer
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Patent number: 4289064Abstract: An automated cooker for sandwiches and the like. The automated cooker includes a pair of heating elements spaced one from the other so as to provide passage therebetween. A motor drives a conveyor which carries a plurality of individual sandwich holders through the passage between the heating elements. Each sandwich holder consists of a handle which can be attached to the conveyor and a top portion which encloses the sandwich to be cooked. A bar is placed below the heating elements and extends along the length of the cooker. The bar is used to trigger a switch which activates the heating elements and which turns on a motor that drives the conveyor. The bar may be activated by the handle of any sandwich holder placed on the conveyor. The bar is deactivated so as to turn off the heating elements and the motor which drives the conveyor when the handle of the last sandwich holder reaches a notch placed in the end of the bar.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1980Date of Patent: September 15, 1981Inventor: Stephen L. Rosenblatt
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Patent number: 3978238Abstract: A food warming appliance having base and cover structures defining a portable case. A pair of opposed heating panels are mounted, one in each of the structures, and biased toward each other so as to firmly engage food positioned therebetween when the structures are closed. Foods and food trays of a wide variety of sizes, shapes and thicknesses can be positioned between the panels and firmly gripped so as to be warmed through a gentle conductive heat transfer. The heating compartment is well insulated and has the capability of serving as a cold food storage area to keep frozen foods frozen for substantial periods of time. A safety electrical interlock system normally de-energizes the heating panels when the appliance is open. An interlock by-pass plug and cord permit open case operation where the appliance is to be used to keep foods warm during serving.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1975Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Inventors: Irwin K. Frey, Charles L. Zola