Claims
- 1. Domestic cooking apparatus comprising:
- a layer of ceramic material having high temperature thermal shock resistance and defining a first surface which is a planar cooking surface and a second surface;
- a foil heating element disposed in heat transfer relation with said second surface of said layer of material having high temperature thermal shock resistance, wherein said foil heating element is operative to heat at least a portion of said ceramic material having high temperature thermal shock resistance to a temperature exceeding 200 degrees centigrade;
- a layer of metal located adjacent a side of the foil heating element opposite from that facing the planar cooking surface;
- a layer of an electrical insulator disposed between said layer of metal and said foil heating element; and
- a layer of a thermal insulator disposed adjacent a side of said layer of metal, opposite from that facing the foil-heating element.
- 2. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 1 and wherein said foil heating element is operative to heat at least a portion of said material having high temperature thermal shock resistance to a temperature exceeding 270 degrees centrigrade.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 and also comprising means for sensing the temperature of said foil heating element by measuring the electrical resistance thereof and means for governing the electrical power supplied to said foil heating element in accordance with the sensed temperature thereof.
- 4. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 3 and wherein said foil heating element provides heating of a density of at least 20 Watt per square inch of the area of said second surface subtended by the shortest closed planar convex curve circumscribing the projection thereon of the foil heating element of a cooking location excluding the electrical leads thereto.
- 5. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 4 and also comprising a second layer of an electrical insulator disposed between said foil heating element and said layer of a ceramic material.
- 6. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 3 and also comprising a second layer of an electrical insulator disposed between said foil heating element and said layer of a ceramic material.
- 7. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 2 and wherein said foil heating element is operative to heat at least a portion of said material having high temperature thermal shock resistance to a temperature exceeding 350 degrees centigrade.
- 8. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 7 and wherein said foil heating element provides heating of a density of at least 20 Watt per square inch of the area of said second surface generally overlying the overall region of said foil heating element.
- 9. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 8 and also comprising at least one heat reflecting layer disposed under said layer of a thermal insulator.
- 10. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 9 and also comprising a second layer of an electrical insulator disposed between said foil heating element and said layer of a ceramic material.
- 11. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 7 and also comprising a second layer of an electrical insulator disposed between said foil heating element and said layer of a ceramic material.
- 12. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 8 and also comprising a second layer of an electrical insulator disposed between said foil heating element and said layer of a ceramic material.
- 13. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 2 and also comprising a second layer of an electrical insulator disposed between said foil heating element and said layer of a ceramic material.
- 14. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 1 and also comprising
- means for urging said layer of a thermal insulator, said foil heating element and said material having high temperature thermal shock resistance as well as any intervening layers associated therewith together in intimate engagement.
- 15. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 14 and also comprising a second layer of an electrical insulator disposed between said foil heating element and said layer of a ceramic material.
- 16. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 1 and also comprising a second layer of an electrical insulator disposed between said foil heating element and said layer of a ceramic material.
- 17. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 16 and also comprising at least one heat reflecting layer disposed under said layer of a thermal insulator.
- 18. Domestic cooking apparatus according to claim 1 and also comprising at least one heat reflecting layer disposed under said layer of a thermal insulator.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No.07/652,508 filed on Feb. 8, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,221,829.
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