Claims
- 1. A cooking pot apparatus, comprising:
a cooking pot having a pot rim and a pot lid assembly for rapidly dissipating heat within said cooking pot, said pot lid assembly being sealingly and lockingly secured to said pot rim and extending across said pot rim, said pot lid assembly comprising a coolant compartment extending across said pot rim for retaining a quantity of heat absorbing coolant, said heat absorbing coolant having a boiling point lower than the temperature of the superheated cooking vapors within said cooking pot, and said heat absorbing coolant, absorbing heat from the super heated vapors for maintaining a substantially constant pressure within said cooking pot.
- 2. A cooking pot apparatus, comprising:
a cooking pot having a pot rim and a pot lid assembly for rapidly dissipating heat within said cooking pot, said pot lid assembly being sealingly and lockingly secured to said pot rim and extending across said pot rim, said pot lid assembly comprising a coolant compartment extending across said pot rim for retaining a quantity of heat absorbing coolant, said heat absorbing coolant having a boiling point lower than the temperature of the superheated cooking vapors within said cooking pot, and said heat absorbing coolant, absorbing heat from the super heated vapors for maintaining a substantially constant pressure within said cooking pot; wherein said lid assembly additionally comprises a pot safety valve assembly having a safety valve assembly opening pressure higher than the substantially constant pressure in said cooking pot, wherein said substantially constant pressure is maintained by the heat absorption of the coolant from the superheated cooking vapors.
- 3. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 1, wherein said lid assembly comprises:
a closure wall for fitting across said pot rim and closing said pot, said closure wall having closure wall sealing means for creating the seal between said closure wall and said pot rim, and having releasible rim locking means for locking said closure wall to said pot rim.
- 4. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of said closure wall is a coolant compartment bottom wall, and wherein said coolant compartment comprises said compartment bottom wall, a circumferential compartment side wall having a compartment side wall upper end and being sealingly joined to and extending upwardly from said compartment bottom wall, and a compartment top wall spaced above said compartment bottom wall and joined to and extending across said compartment side wall.
- 5. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 4, wherein said coolant compartment top wall makes sealing contact with said compartment side wall, such that said compartment is sealed.
- 6. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 4, wherein said coolant compartment top wall has at least one opening placing the interior of said coolant compartment in fluid communication with the atmosphere surrounding said coolant compartment.
- 7. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 2, wherein said pot safety valve assembly comprises:
a substantially upright venting tube having a tube lower end opening through said closure wall and extending through said coolant compartment and having a tube upper end opening through and extending above said compartment top wall; a weighted valve cap resting and cooling on said pot venting tube upper end.
- 8. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 2, wherein said compartment top wall has a top wall upper surface and wherein said top wall comprises a coolant guide structure affixed to said top wall upper surface for guiding liquid coolant into said coolant compartment and guiding vaporized coolant out of said compartment.
- 9. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 8, wherein said coolant guide structure comprises:
a guide side wall forming a laterally closed coolant retaining tray encompassing said pot safety valve assembly, said coolant retaining tray being divided into a coolant receiving region and a coolant discharge region by a tray partition wall; and a coolant entry port in said compartment top wall within said coolant receiving region and a coolant exit port in said compartment top wall within said coolant discharge region.
- 10. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 9, additionally comprising a retaining tray cover removably fitted over said coolant retaining tray and wherein the segment of said guide side wall extending around said coolant receiving region comprises:
an outward radial jog forming a coolant receiving channel protruding laterally beyond said retaining tray cover such that liquid coolant can be poured into said coolant receiving region without removing said tray cover, said coolant receiving channel opening into and being in fluid communication with the remainder of said coolant receiving region.
- 11. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 9, additionally comprising a floating indicator buoy slidably fitted within said coolant entry port, and having a buoy marked side surface indicating the elevation of said indicator buoy is relative to said coolant entry port as said indicator buoy floats in coolant within said compartment, such that a user can see whether more coolant is required within said coolant compartment.
- 12. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 10, additionally comprising a coolant escape tube encircling said coolant exit port and extending above said compartment top wall to a point spaced below said retaining tray cover, said coolant escape tube containing any splashes of liquid coolant within said compartment such that splashing coolant falls back into said compartment, and permitting only vaporized coolant to pass out of said compartment into said coolant guide structure.
- 13. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising a pot lid handle secured to said lid assembly.
- 14. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 12, wherein areas of said coolant discharge region surrounding said coolant escape tube comprise aroma retaining areas for retaining aroma crystals to be vaporized and carried into the atmosphere surrounding said apparatus by vaporized coolant.
- 15. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 1, wherein said lid assembly comprises a condensate collection tray having a collection tray bottom wall, an outer collection tray side wall, connection structure attaching said collection tray to the lower surface of said closure wall, for collecting food and water condensate forming on and dripping from the lower surface of said closure wall.
- 16. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 4, wherein said compartment top wall comprises a valve port into which is fitted a compartment safety valve assembly sealed to said compartment top wall with a valve assembly sealing means and having a substantially upright pressure release passageway, said pressure release passageway being releasibly closed at its upper end by a closure valve weight cap fitting sealingly over said passageway.
- 17. A cooking pot apparatus, comprising:
a cooking pot having a pot rim and a pot lid assembly for rapidly dissipating heat within said cooking pot, said pot lid assembly being sealingly and lockingly secured to said pot rim and extending across said pot rim, said pot lid assembly comprising a coolant compartment extending across said pot rim for retaining a quantity of heat absorbing coolant, said heat absorbing coolant having a boiling point lower than the temperature of the superheated cooking vapors within said cooking pot, and said heat absorbing coolant, absorbing heat from the super heated vapors for maintaining a substantially constant pressure within said cooking pot; wherein at least a portion of said closure wall is a coolant compartment bottom wall, and wherein said coolant compartment comprises said compartment bottom wall, a circumferential compartment side wall having a compartment side wall upper end and being sealingly joined to and extending upwardly from said compartment bottom wall, and a compartment top wall spaced above said compartment bottom wall and joined to and extending across said compartment side wall; and wherein said coolant compartment contains air as a coolant and wherein said compartment top wall comprises at least one air intake port and at least one air release port, and a fan assembly mounted to said compartment top wall within said coolant compartment underneath said at least one air release port for drawing air into said coolant compartment through said at least one air intake port and for driving air out of said coolant compartment through said at least one air release port, such that air entering said coolant compartment absorbs heat from said compartment bottom wall and carries the heat with it as the air exits said coolant compartment.
- 18. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 17, wherein said at least one air intake port is located along the periphery of said compartment, and wherein said at least one air release port is located substantially at the center area of said compartment top wall.
- 19. A cooking pot apparatus, comprising:
a cooking pot having a pot rim and a pot lid assembly for rapidly dissipating heat within said cooking pot, said pot lid assembly being sealingly and lockingly secured to said pot rim and extending across said pot rim, said pot lid assembly comprising a coolant compartment extending across said pot rim for retaining a quantity of heat absorbing coolant, said heat absorbing coolant having a boiling point lower than the temperature of the superheated cooking vapors within said cooking pot, and said heat absorbing coolant, absorbing heat from the super heated vapors for maintaining a substantially constant pressure within said cooking pot; wherein at least a portion of said closure wall is a coolant compartment bottom wall, and wherein said coolant compartment comprises said compartment bottom wall, a circumferential compartment side wall having a compartment side wall upper end and being sealingly joined to and extending upwardly from said compartment bottom wall, and a compartment top wall spaced above said compartment bottom wall and joined to and extending across said compartment side wall; and wherein said coolant compartment contains a vacuum and a quantity of liquid coolant.
- 20. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 19, wherein said closure wall rises progressively toward its center in a series of annular steps, and wherein said compartment top wall has a progressive concave curvature upward toward its center, for enhancing compartment strength against collapse from ambient pressure when not in use and against outward deformation when said coolant is heated and exerts pressure above ambient.
- 21. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 19, wherein said coolant compartment comprises compartment opening means for insertion of a quantity of coolant which is pre-cooled prior to insertion into said coolant compartment for increasing the capacity of said coolant to absorb heat.
- 22. The cooking pot apparatus of claim 21, wherein said coolant package comprises an envelope containing a coolant.
- 23. A pot lid assembly for rapidly dissipating heat within a cooking pot comprising a cooking pot having a pot rim, said pot lid assembly comprising:
a closure wall for fitting across the pot rim and closing the pot, said closure wall having closure wall sealing means for creating the seal between said closure wall and the pot rim, and having releasible rim locking means for coolant locking said closure wall to the pot rim; a coolant compartment extending from said closure wall for retaining a heat absorbing coolant.
FILING HISTORY
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/411,713 filed on Oct. 4, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Date |
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Parent |
09411713 |
Oct 1999 |
US |
Child |
09939923 |
Aug 2001 |
US |