The invention relates to a cooking pot comprising a container and a lid which each have at least one handle (container handle, lid handle).
DE 102 47 961 A1 discloses a support of a cooking pot or pan handle that is equipped with a handle wherein support elements are provided on the cooking pot or pan handle in two radially separated planes relative to the cylindrical axis of the cooking pot/pan and the lid with its edge can be placed in an essentially vertically oriented position between said support elements. In this fashion the problem addressed by the invention is solved in that a safe and practical placement for the lid of a cooking pot or a pan is provided with which thermal stressing and contamination of kitchen furnishings is prevented when the lid is removed from the cooking pot/pan and set aside during the cooking process. The proposed solution has the drawback that either a special holder must be provided that makes handling more difficult or the concerned support elements must be configured standing upward on the handles of the cooking pot/pan such that the handles are difficult to grip and to clean. In addition the lid in the removed position is situated out of the pot or the pan opening so that the inside of the lid drops precipitating condensate onto the work surface.
The same problem is presented in the prior art device for food preparation in the form of cooking pots and casseroles etc. disclosed in DE 100 06 007 A1 said device comprising a container with handles applied to its outside that are configured as lid holders because the lid, in its holding position, is also situated external to the container. In the embodiment in which a lid holder is formed on the lid handle or the lid has at or the lid has at least one lid recess in the rim or edge, the lid can be positioned relative to the holder so that condensate flows into the interior of the container, whereby the lid, due to its inclined position, however, projects relatively far into the cross-section of the container opening, such that access to the food inside the container is prevented or at least hampered.
DE 633 874 C discloses a complex separate lid holding device comprising a wire frame that can be attached over the pot handles and having a holder frame for the lid rim, wherein it is provided with two U-shaped double brackets disposed opposite to each other and clampingly enclosing the side pot handle parts, so that the adhering water vapor runs back into the pot from the lid.
The problem addressed by the present invention is that of proposing a cooking pot of the type stated in the introduction part wherein the drawbacks associated with the prior art are eliminated; that is, particularly, an increase in the comfort during use with safe removal of the condensate from the lid into container.
This problem is essentially solved by the features of claim 1, for example, in that the at least one lid handle has a handle detent section projecting radially over the lid edge which can be inserted into a recess or a depression in the at least one container handle such that the lid is held on the container in such an upright position in which the bottommost zone of the inside of the lid lies over or in the container opening. Accordingly, this bottommost zone can also be provided with a device or, for example, a gutter-shaped formation for conducting the condensate.
This solution is technically simple and does not hamper handling the container handles [and] access to the inside of the container because of the configuration when the lid is in its upright holding position. Because of the geometric arrangement and configuration of the container handles and particularly the extensions of the lid handles beyond the edge of the container the lid can be positioned on the container without a special holding device so that precipitated condensate on the inside of the lid safely reaches the inside of the container.
Preferably, the container can have a container handle applied to the circumferential wall on each of two opposing sides of the container, said handles being embodied according to the invention. The lid can thus be brought into its holding position on both sides of the container; this improves usefulness of the invention both for the right-handed person and the left-handed person regardless of the rotational position of the container relative to the user.
Accordingly, the lid can have a lid handle on two sides of the lid edge facing each other, said handle having the features according to the invention so that the lid can be ‘parked’ either on the left or on the right.
In particular, the handle detent sections can be so embodied that they thus or lie tightly in the respective lid handles underneath or can be at least gripped with the container handles so that pouring liquid out of the container provided with the lid is facilitated, if necessary, via a special drainage opening kept free.
A further improvement is provided in this context when the respective contour of the upper part of the container handles is adapted to the contour of the under part of the lid handles because then the respective associated handles can almost abut each other when gripped together.
Advantageously, it can also be provided that the respective upper part of the container handles and the under part of the lid handles are slightly angled or curved so as to match each other radially, so that no placement of the lid on the container results in additional centering of the lid on the container.
In a particularly simplified embodiment of the invention the container has two container handles configured preferably as loop handles whose loop openings form the recesses for the handle detent section.
For the purpose of simplified handling of the lid, at least one lid handle can have at least one loop handle (U-shaped handle) overlapping a partial area of the lid at a distance, whose handle detent section represents an extension over the edge of the lid. In this fashion the lid can be easily removed from its parking position because the relatively large loop handle is available for handling it.
At least one lid handle can, however, be configured also as a loop handle (full loop handle) which overhangs the entire upper part of the lid in a flat loop and at least at one end forms a handle detent section with an extension over the lid edge. For the applicant, this type of loop handles represents a typical feature of the so-called “Fissler Magic Line” which makes possible not only an attractive design but also improved handling of the lid. Inasmuch, the invention relates thus also to a novel further development of the prior art “Magic-Line cooking pots”.
For the purpose of simplifying manufacture from a small number of initial parts the two container handles arranged on either side according to the invention and the two lid handles arranged on opposite sides can each be identical to each other.
For simple and reliable positioning of the lid over the container the invention further proposes that the recess or depression of the at least on container handle continue vertically from top to bottom and the handle detent section projects essentially radially from the lid edge.
It is further advantageous, if the lid in its upright position is supported, preferably with its insertion edge, on the container edge, preferably on a lip abutting on the container opening, in order to support the safety of the parking position.
In a particular embodiment of the concept of the invention at least the lowermost zone of the inside of the lid in the lid's upright position lies over a pouring lip adjacent to the container opening and sloping towards the interior of the container so that the condensate, when flowing, initially reaches said lip and can flow off on the inner wall of the container.
The handles (container handle, lid handle) are preferably made of a plastic with poor thermal conducting properties and/or is conjoined by a transition with poor thermal conducting properties to the container wall or to the lid wall. Other goals, features, advantages and application possibilities of the invention are described in the following description of embodiment types with reference to the drawing. Here, all features described and/or graphically represented per se or in any combination form the subject-matter of the invention, regardless of their composition or their back-reference.
Wherein:
The cooking vessel represented in
As can be seen in the one (left) side of the lid 2 the one lid handle 4 is embodied as a loop handle (U-shaped handle) overlapping at a distance a partial area of the lid 2 (somewhat up to its middle), whose handle detent section 6 represents an extension beyond the lid edge 5. The lid handle 4, 4′ can, however, also (not shown) be configured as a loop handle (full loop handle) in a flat loop, overhang the entire upper side 9 of the lid 2 and form a handle detent section 6, 6′ at one end of which having an extension projecting beyond the edge of the lid 5. As shown, it is advantageous if, however, the two container handles 3, 3′ are identical to each other. The lid handles 4, 4′ can also be identical to each other and in particular as short loops projecting outwards and away from the edge of the lid.
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In order to provide for stabilization of the lid in its parking position it is advantageous that the cover 2 is supported in this position, for example with a lid insert edge 13, at the container edge 12, especially at a lip 14 (additional) abutting the container opening 11. Here, the lowermost zone 17 of the inside of the lid 10 in the upright position of the cover 2 lies over the pour lip 14 abutting the container opening 11 and inclining towards the inside of the container, so that there the condensate can be collected.
Both the container handles 3, 3′ and the lid handles 4, 4′ can be made of a plastic that has poor thermal conducting properties or otherwise thermally insulated against the metal walls based on poor thermal conductivity.
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20 2005 001 914.3 | Feb 2005 | DE | national |