Claims
- 1. An electric cooker comprising:
- a fitting plate having an opening surrounded by an upwardly directed rim, the rim being surrounded by a shoulder and the shoulder being surrounded by a rounded section;
- a cooker plate disposed in the opening and having a cooking surface on which a cooking vessel can be stood; and,
- a sheet metal ring surrounding the cooker plate, and projecting beyond the cooker plate, the ring having an irregular U-shaped cross-section with a radial internal section fixed to the outer rim surface of the cooker plate, and a radial external section which overlaps the rim of the fitting plate, wherein:
- (a) the external section of the sheet metal ring is arranged and bevelled in such a way that the outermost edge of the cooker plate, the external section of the ring and the rounded section of the fitting plate lie substantially on and define a common curve,
- (b) the maximum inclination of the curve relative to horizontal is not more than 45.degree.,
- (c) the external section of the ring rests with linear contact on the shoulder of the fitting plate, adjacent to the rounded section; thereby forming a transition, enabling the cooking vessel to be pushed smoothly from the cooking surface onto the fitting plate, and
- (d) the height of the ring is less than 5 mm.
- 2. A cooker according to claim 1, wherein the angle between the external section of the sheet metal ring and the horizontal is substantially less than 50.degree..
- 3. A cooker according to claim 1, wherein the internal section of the sheet metal ring is pressed closely against an associated support surface of the cooker plate member in fluid tight relationship.
- 4. A cooker according to claim 1, wherein the lower edge of the internal section of the sheet metal ring engages positively behind a ledge of the cooker plate.
- 5. A cooker according to claim 4, wherein a ledge is formed for said sheet metal ring by a plurality of projections arranged on the circumference of the cooker plate.
- 6. A cooker according to claim 1, wherein the shoulder slopes downwardly with an inclination of less than 8.degree. and the ring rests thereon near to the outer circumference of the shoulder.
- 7. A cooker according to claim 1, wherein the curve has a rounded shape at the rounded section of the fitting plate and a substantially linear shape near the edge of the cooker plate.
- 8. A cooker according to claim 5, wherein a ring-shaped chamber is formed between the ring, the shoulder and the rim, having only one ring-shaped opening leading to a space below the fitting plate at the upper face of the rim.
- 9. A cooker according to claim 5, wherein the ring is made from stainless steel of about 0.4 mm thickness.
- 10. A cooker according to claim 5, wherein the shoulder is situated less than 10 mm above a part of the fitting plate surrounding the shoulder.
- 11. An electric cooker comprising:
- a fitting plate having an opening surrounded by an upwardly directed rim, the rim being surrounded by a shoulder and the shoulder being surrounded by a rounded section;
- a cooker plate disposed in the opening and having a cooking surface on which a cooking vessel can be stood and,
- a sheet metal ring surrounding the cooker plate, and projecting beyond the cooker plate, the ring having an irregular U-shaped cross-section with a radial internal section fixed to the outer rim surface of the cooker plate, and a radial external section which overlaps the rim of the fitting plate, wherein:
- (a) the external section of the sheet metal ring is arranged and bevelled in such a way that the outermost edge of the cooker plate, the external section of the ring and the rounded section of the fitting plate lie on and define a common curve,
- (b) the maximum inclination of the curve relative to horizontal is not more that 45.degree.,
- (c) the external section of the ring rests on the shoulder of the fitting plate, adjacent to the rounded section; thereby forming a transition, enabling the cooking vessel to be pushed smoothly from the cooking surface onto the fitting plate,
- (d) the height of the sheet metal ring and the height of the shoulder above the surface of the fitting plate is less than 5 mm,
- (e) the lower edge of the internal section of the sheet metal ring engages positively behind a ledge of the cooker plate, said ledge being formed by a plurality of projections arranged on the circumference of the cooker plate; and,
- (f) a cone is defined by a support surface of the cooker plate member and the internal section of the sheet metal ring, said cone widening toward the top, the sheet metal ring clicking into position behind the ledge when pushed onto the cooker plate from below.
- 12. A cooker according to claim 11, wherein the cone formed by the support surface and the internal section of the ring widens toward the bottom.
- 13. An electric cooker plate comprising:
- a cooker plate member having, at its outer circumference, a downwardly extending rim presenting a substantially cylindrical rim surface, an upper flange projecting radially outward over the rim surface, said flange having a lower surface constituting a substantially horizontal annular shoulder surface, said flange having a chamfered upper and outer surface sloping downwardly;
- a sheet metal ring surrounding the cooker plate and projecting beyond the cooker plate, said ring having an irregular generally U-shaped cross-section with a radial internal section containing a substantially cylindrical part fixed in a sealing manner to the rim surface of the cooker plate, a radial external section sloping outwardly and downwardly having an outer end face adapted to carry weight and hold-down forces of said cooker plate by linear contact, an intermediate section connecting said internal and external sections, said intermediate section containing large radii and contacting said shoulder surface of said flange, said ring consisting of stainless steel sheet approximately 0.4 mm thick having an axial height of less than 5 mm which is small in relation to the width of the cross section of the ring, wherein:
- said rim extends downwardly beyond said ring.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 245,541, filed Mar. 19, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,829,160, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 968,047, filed Dec. 8, 1978, now abandoned.
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