Claims
- 1. A cooking element for a steamer, said cooking element comprising:a tubular side wall; a removable perforated bottom, said tubular side wall having an interior surface provided with a shoulder on which said perforated bottom rests; a first element carried by said interior surface of said tubular side wall; and a second element carried by, and located beneath, said perforated bottom, wherein said first element is located to block said second element when said perforated bottom rests on said shoulder, one of said elements is a tongue, and the other of said elements is an abutment.
- 2. The cooking element of claim 1 wherein one of said first and second elements has an inclined face provided to push back the other of said first and second elements during introduction of said perforated bottom into said tubular side wall and positioning of said perforated bottom on said shoulder.
- 3. Cooking element according to claim 2, wherein said abutment is formed by a portion of said shoulder and has an inclined upper face provided to push back said tongue during placement of said perforated bottom onto said shoulder.
- 4. The cooking element according to claim 1 in combination with a handle connectable to said perforated bottom, wherein said perforated bottom is separable from said tubular side wall by pulling on said handle when said handle is connected to said perforated bottom.
- 5. The cooking element according to claim 4 wherein there are two said tongues, said perforated bottom has two connection points for connection of said handle, said connection points are diametrically aligned with said tongues, and said tongues are disposed peripherally at said connection points.
- 6. The cooking element according to claim 4 wherein said perforated bottom has two orifices provided for rapid connection of said handle.
- 7. A cooking element for a steamer, said element comprising a tubular side wall and a removable perforated bottom, in combination with a removable handle, wherein said perforated bottom has orifices adapted for rapid connection of said removable handle.
- 8. The cooking element according to claim 7, wherein said handle has two ends each carrying a pair of elastic claws with beveled edges, said beveled edges being arranged to cooperate with the walls of said orifices during insertion of the claws into said orifices.
- 9. The cooking element according to claim 7, wherein the cooking element has an elongated form and said orifices are disposed in proximity to the periphery in the part of the perforated bottom having the smallest width.
- 10. The cooking element according to claim 7, wherein said tubular side wall has a lower inner perimeter provided with a shoulder on which said perforated bottom comes to bear.
- 11. The cooking element according to claim 10, further comprising:a first element carried by said interior surface of said tubular side wall; and a second element carried by, and located beneath, said perforated bottom, wherein said first element is located to block said second element when said perforated bottom rests on said shoulder, one of said elements is a tongue, and the other of said elements is an abutment, and one of said first and second elements has an inclined face provided to push back the other of said first and second elements during introduction of said perforated bottom into said tubular side wall and positioning of said perforated bottom on said shoulder.
- 12. The cooking element according to claim 11, wherein said abutment is formed by a portion of said shoulder and has an inclined upper face provided to push back said tongue during placement of said perforated bottom onto said shoulder.
- 13. The cooking element according to claim 11, wherein there are two orifices in said perforated bottom and two tongues carried by said perforated bottom, said two orifices are diametrically aligned with said two tongues, and said tongues are disposed peripherally of said orifices.
- 14. The cooking element according to claim 1, wherein said perforated bottom has on at least one-tenth of its periphery a zone that is free of an upper side wall.
- 15. The cooking element according to claim 14, wherein said perforated bottom is in the form of a grid that is free of an upper side wall.
- 16. The cooking element according to claim 1, wherein said perforated bottom and said tubular side wall are made of polycarbonate.
- 17. The cooking element according to claim 1, wherein said perforated bottom has a plurality of elliptical orifices and a plurality of round orifices.
- 18. The cooking element according to claim 1, wherein orifices for passage of steam extend over at least 15% of said perforated bottom.
- 19. The cooking element according to claim 7, wherein said perforated bottom has on at least one-tenth of its periphery a zone that is free of an upper side wall.
- 20. The cooking element according to claim 19, wherein said perforated bottom is in the form of a grid that is free of an upper side wall.
- 21. The cooking element according to claim 7, wherein said perforated bottom and said tubular side wall are made of polycarbonate.
- 22. The cooking element according to claim 7, wherein said perforated bottom has a plurality of elliptical orifices and a plurality of round orifices.
- 23. The cooking element according to claim 7, wherein orifices for passage of steam extend over at least 15% of said perforated bottom.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is the national stage under 35 U.S.C. §371 of international application PCT/ER99/02840, filed Nov. 19, 1999 which designated the United States, and which application was not published in the English language.
PCT Information
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PCT/FR99/02840 |
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WO00/30511 |
6/2/2000 |
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