The present invention relates to a cooking apparatus. More particularly, the present invention relates to a combination grill and cooktop cooking apparatus.
Although some gas grills are provided with a side burner, these are grills are usually stored outdoors. In some cases, grills are provided with split lids, but this simply divides two grilling surfaces into separate zones. In each case, the side burner is located separate from the grilling surface. Although the side burner may have its own cover, this cover is commonly shaped differently, with the burner cover generally being flat and space away from the hood or curved shaped cover of the grill.
Furthermore, many grills provide a side burner mounted on a separately attached wing so that the grill and heating unit are in a first housing, while the side burner is in a second housing that is separately attached to the first housing. The two housings meet at a seam, which may provide a less than desirable finish and may be more difficult to install and manufacture.
Accordingly, there is a need for a grill and cooktop unit that eliminates the need for a side burner by having the grill and cooktop elements mounted into one drop-in housing which in some aspects includes a split cover lid that may cover the grill and cooktop elements.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a drop-in grill and cooktop unit with the grill and cooktop adjacent to each other. It is another object of the present invention to provide a split cover lid that covers one or more of the grill and cooktop elements.
These and other objects are achieved by providing a cooking apparatus including a house having an outer perimeter and a first opening. An inner peripheral edge defines the first opening. A cooktop element has a first peripheral edge and a grill element has a second peripheral edge. A plurality of holes are in the grill element to allow matter to pass through the holes. The cooktop element and the grill element are mounted to the housing in the first opening such that at least part of the first and second peripheral edges are facing each other and such that at least part of the inner peripheral edge faces the first peripheral edge and the second peripheral edge. The first opening accounts for at least 60% of an area within the outer perimeter.
In some embodiments, the outer perimeter is defined by a flange that extends from the housing. The housing is configured to insert into an opening of a support structure such that the flange prevents insertion all the way through the opening of the support structure.
In some embodiments, a lid is divided in at least two sections along a dividing plane and at least one of the two sections is configured to cover the cooktop element and another one of the two sections is configured to cover the grill element. In some embodiments, the dividing plane passes between the cooktop element and the grill element. In other embodiments, the two sections are separately operable between open and closed positions. In yet other embodiments, the lid also includes at least one divider positioned on at least one of the two sections such that the area of the corresponding one of the two sections adjacent to the dividing plane is closed so that the at least one of the two sections is open around a perimeter that in the closed position aligns around the corresponding one of the cooktop element or the grill element.
In some embodiments, a second opening is positioned within the outer perimeter with at least one controller included in the second opening. The controller is configured to adjust a power level of one or more of the cooktop element and the grill element.
In some embodiments, the cooktop element and the grill element are electrically powered.
In some embodiments, an area of the first opening and the second opening accounts for at least 75% of the area within the outer perimeter.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, a cooking apparatus including a housing having an outer perimeter and a first opening is provided. A flange defines the outer perimeter. The flange extends from the housing. An inner peripheral edge defines the first opening. A cooktop element has a first peripheral edge and at least one grill element has a second peripheral edge. The cooktop element can be an induction cooktop. A plurality of holes are in a grill plate of the at least one grill element to allow matter to pass through the holes. The grill element may be electrically powered. The cooktop element and the at least one grill element are mounted to the housing in the first opening such that at least part of the first and second peripheral edges are facing each other and such that at least part of the inner peripheral edge faces the first peripheral edge and the second peripheral edge. The first opening accounts for at least 60% of an area within the outer perimeter. The housing is configured to insert into an opening of a support structure such that the flange prevents insertion all the way through the opening of the support structure.
In some embodiments, a second opening is positioned within the outer perimeter with at least one controller included in the second opening. The controller is configured to adjust a power level of one or more of the cooktop element and the at least one grill element.
In some embodiments, the cooktop and grill elements are electrically powered.
In some embodiments, an area of the first opening and the second opening accounts for at least 75% of the area within the outer perimeter.
In some embodiments, a lid is configured to cover the at least one grill element.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a cooking apparatus including a housing having an outer perimeter, and a first opening and a second opening positioned within the outer perimeter is provided. A flange defines the outer perimeter. The flange extends from the housing. An inner peripheral edge defines the first opening. A cooktop element has a first peripheral edge, a first grill element has a second peripheral edge, and a second grill element has a third peripheral edge. The first and second grill elements each have a plurality of holes that allows matter to pass through the holes. The cooktop element, the first grill element, and the second grill element are mounted to the housing in the first opening such that at least part of the first and second peripheral edges are facing each other, at least part of the second and third peripheral edges are facing each other, and at least part of the inner peripheral edge faces the first peripheral edge, the second peripheral edge, and the third peripheral edge. At least one controller is mounted to the housing in the second opening. The controller is configured to adjust a power level of one or more of the cooktop element, the first grill element, and the second grill element. The first opening accounts for at least 60% of an area within the outer perimeter. An area of the first opening and the second opening accounts for at least 75% of the area within the outer perimeter. The housing is configured to insert into an opening of a support structure such that the flange prevents insertion all the way through the opening of the support structure.
In some embodiments, the cooktop and grill elements are electrically powered.
In some embodiments, a lid is divided in at least two sections along a dividing plane that passes between the first and second grill elements. The at least two sections are separately operable between open and closed positions. At least one of the two sections is configured to cover the first grill element and another one of the two sections is configured to cover the second grill element.
In some embodiments, the lid also includes at least one divider positioned on at least one of the two sections such that the area of the corresponding one of the two sections adjacent to the dividing plane is closed so that the at least one of the two sections is open around a perimeter that in the closed position aligns around the corresponding one of the first or second grill elements.
In certain aspects a cooking zone divider system is provided with a lid for closing a cooking zone, the lid having a shape which is at least partially concave to define a cavity and having an edge which defines an opening. A holder is attached to the lid and a silicone element is configured to secure to and be removable from the holder. The silicone element extends across at least part of the cavity to at least partially separate the cavity in two or more sections on either side of the silicone element.
In certain aspects the silicone element includes a planar section and a connector section transverse to the planar section, the connector section configured to insert into the holder to secure said silicone element to said lid. In other aspects the lid is configured as a split lid with two or more separately openable portions and the holder is attached to one of the two or more separately openable portions to enable said silicone element to secure to the one of the two or more separately openable portions. In other aspects each of the two or more separately openable portions includes a holder and a corresponding silicone element. In certain aspects the silicone element when secured to the holder extends across the opening at a distance elevated with respect to the edge such that the silicone element is positioned away from direct contact with a heat source.
Other objects of the invention and its particular features and advantages will become more apparent from consideration of the following drawings and accompanying detailed description.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding structure throughout the views. The following examples are presented to further illustrate and explain the present invention and should not be taken as limiting in any regard.
The first opening 106 contains at least one cooktop element 110 and at least one grill element 114 which may be electrically powered. The opening may be rectilinear. Intersections corners defined by various straight edges of the opening may have a small round to avoid sharp corners. In preferred embodiments, the cooktop element 110 is an electrically powered induction cooktop. In other embodiments, the cooktop element 110 is gas powered. In some embodiments, the cooktop element 110 includes a controller 112 positioned within the outer peripheral surface 111 of the cooktop element 110. The grill element 114 includes a removable grill grate with a plurality of drip holes 115 therein. Below the top surface of the grill grate is a heating element which remains securely attached to the grill element/housing. In preferred embodiments, the heating element is electrically powered. In other embodiments, the heating element is gas powered. In preferred embodiments, a second grill element 116 is provided to fit within the first opening 106, as depicted in
Preferably, the second opening 108 contains the controller 118 that allows a user to turn on/off and adjust the power/temperature of the grill element(s) 114/116. In some embodiments, the controller 118 also controls the cooktop element 110. In some embodiments, the cooktop element 110 is controlled by either controller 112 or controller 118. For example,
Preferably, the first grill element 114 has an edge 120 that directly faces an edge 122 of the cooktop element 110 within the first opening 106. In some embodiments, the second grill element 116 has an edge 123 that directly faces the edge 120 of the first grill element 114 within the first opening 106. In preferred embodiments, when the cooking elements 110, 114, and 116 are mounted to the housing 102, the inner peripheral edge 105 of the housing 102 directly faces the edges 120, 122, and 123. In some embodiments, when the cooking elements 110 and 114 are mounted to the housing 102, the inner peripheral edge 105 of the housing 102 directly faces the edges 120 and 122. As can be seen the grill elements herein include grill plates which include the holes to allow grease to pass there through. In certain aspects, these grill grates/plates can be removed for easy cleaning.
Furthermore, the housing 102 contains electrical wiring for controllers 112 and 118 sufficient for controlling the temperature of the cooking elements 110, 114, and 116. In some embodiments, the housing 102 is provided with power wires that can be directly connected to an electrical system. In other embodiments, the power wires contain a plug for connecting the housing 102 to an electrical outlet.
Preferably, the housing 102 is a self-contained unit that can be dropped into an opening 142 of a support structure 140, as depicted in
Support structure 140 has an upper surface 144 that interacts with the flange 103 of housing 102 such that the housing 102 drops into, rather than passing all the way through, support structure 140. In preferred embodiments, the flange 103 has a plurality of holes 121 adapted to receive fasteners, such as screw, nuts and bolts, nail, and the like, for securing the housing 102 to the support structure 140. In some embodiments, the support structure 140 is a countertop, such as those used in home kitchens, restaurants, boats, and RVs. In other embodiments, the support structure 140 is a fixed stand made at least partially of a stone or concrete based material that may be referred to as a “built in” outdoor cooking station. In other embodiments, the support structure 140 is a mobile stand, such as a wheeled frame for an outdoor grill.
The housing 102 also includes a lid 124 that is hingedly attached 125 to the rear of the housing 102. Preferably, the lid 124 is divided into at least two sections. The division of the at least two sections is located at least between two of the cooking elements 110, 114, and 116 such that a section of the lid 124 can be lifted to open less than all of the cooking elements 110, 114, and 116 to the surrounding environment. In some embodiments, the division between the lid sections is located between the cooktop element 110 and the first grill element 114, as shown in
In some embodiments, the lid 124 is closed on four sides and the top such that a baffle or divider 132 for the first section 126 is positioned at the division, as is a baffle 132 for the second section 128. The baffle may extend from the top of the lid down towards the grill/cooking surface fully or only part of the way. If it descends part of the way, this would ensure that the baffle remains separated from direct contact with the grill plate. As shown, the first section 126 and the second section 128 are divided along a dividing plane between the two sections that is located at line 131. In some embodiments, there is one lid section for each of the cooking elements 110, 114, and 116. It is also contemplated that each side opening of the lid (as opposed to the opening that is on the bottom) may include a baffle, such that facing openings have a baffle keeping in heat even if one lid section is opened. e.g. both lid sections shown in
One example of the baffle 132 is depicted in
In some embodiments, the baffle 132 is permanently attached to the lid 124. In other embodiments, the baffle 132 is a fixed part of the lid 124. In some embodiments, the baffle 132 covers only a portion of the opening between the two lid sections 126 and 128. In other embodiments, the baffle 132 is sized to cover the entirety of the opening between lid section 126 and 128. In some embodiments, the baffle 124 is made of a silicone based material. In other embodiments, the baffle 124 is made of the same material as the rest of the lid 124, such as a metallic material.
In some embodiments, a tapered channel, or other attachment point, is located on one or more of the two lid sections 126 and 128. The baffle 128 has an edge configured to insert into the tapered channel, or to secure to the attachment point, such that the baffle 132 is secured to, but removable from, the corresponding lid section 126/128.
In preferred embodiments, the baffle 132 has an edge 134 that is slightly larger than the rest of the baffle 132, as depicted in
In preferred embodiments, the lid handle 127 is provided with a releasable attachment system 129 that slides from side-to-side to secure together all the lid sections or to separate the lid sections. For example, the drawing figures show the handle 127 as a generally round rod having a cylinder with a hole therein 129 positioned around the rod such that the cylinder can slide back and forth along the rod. In the example depicted in
As can be seen in
Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features, and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many other modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.
The present application claims priority to, and incorporates by reference herein, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/522,300 filed on Jun.20, 2017.
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62522300 | Jun 2017 | US |