This invention relates to an electric toasting assembly, and toasters in general, used to provide heating or browning of bread, rolls, bagels, and similar edible commodities.
Presently known toasters include a first group wherein the toasting chamber has an inlet, or inlets, for admission of commodities to be treated and such inlet(s) also serves as an outlet for treated goods. These toasters are typically provided with a means for automatically expelling toasted commodities, such that they may be grasped by hand. The toasters of the second group, most often found in commercial applications, have a toasting chamber with an inlet for admission of the goods to be toasted, and a discrete outlet for evacuation of the freshly toasted goods. This second group of toasters will typically evacuate the toasted items by means of a gravity feed.
The heating elements of presently known toasters are electric resistance wire heaters which emit heat when connected in a circuit with a source of electrical energy. There are two drawbacks for such an arrangement. First, the spacing of the wires is critical in the evenness of the toasting of the commodity. Second, when using the toaster for a single slice of toast, both heating chambers are activated, thus using energy that is wasted in the open chamber.
An object of the invention is to provide an electric toaster whose toasting action provides a more uniform and predictable outcome than that of conventional toasters.
Another object of the invention is to provide a means of applying heat to a single chamber when only a single slice of toast is desired.
The improved toaster can be used to heat and brown slices of bread and/or other goods and comprises a housing which defines a chamber for goods to be toasted. The toaster further comprises a means for heating the goods in the chamber, where such heating is from ceramic plates embedded with heating elements, thus providing an even heat for the toasting action.
The improved toaster will also contain solid-state switches which are activated by sensor switches in each inlet slot when an item is detected in the toasting position. Otherwise, the non-active toasting slot will not be powered on as a heating action.
When the desired value is met, the toaster will automatically turn off and elevate the commodity being heated to a position that will allow the commodity to be removed from the toaster.