Claims
- 1. A bun toasting machine of the character described having a toasting plate adapted to be heated and to receive bun halves thereon, the improvement comprising: means for carrying slideable weights arranged above said toasting plate, said weights adapted to float on top of said bun halves and keep said bun halves pressed against said toasting plate, said weights comprising pins having means on opposite ends to retain said pins within said carrying means, whereby the configuration of said plurality of weights floating on top of each of said bun halves conforms approximately to the curvature of the top surface of each of said bun halves.
- 2. A bun toasting machine as described in claim 1 wherein said pins are positioned in passageways within said carrying means, and said means to retain said pins within said carrying means comprise a rounded portion at the pin end floating on the top of said bun halves and a flattened portion at the other pin end.
- 3. A bun toasting machine as described in claim 1 and, in addition, means for positioning said carrying means in a standoff relationship to said toasting plate.
- 4. In combination with a heated griddle plate for toasting the lower surface of articles of varying upper contours, the improvement comprising:
a plate member having a plurality of passageways extending vertically therethrough; a plurality of pins adapted to slide within said passageways, and positioned therein, said pins extending beyond the surfaces of said plate member and having a rounded end portion and a flattened end portion, both larger in dimension than the diameter of said passageways, thereby limiting the extent of travel of each pin within its respective passageway; and means for positioning said plate member in generally horizontal stand-off relation above said griddle, the rounded end portions of said pins facing said griddle, whereby said pins slide downwardly within their respective passageways to engage in floating relationship with the upper contours of the articles to be toasted.
- 5. A bun toasting machine as described in claim 4 wherein the ratio of the number of pins to square inch of plate member surface area is approximately 1.71.
- 6. A bun toasting machine as described in claim 4 wherein the ratio of the number of pins to square inch of plate member surface area is from about 1.0 to 3.0.
- 7. A bun toasting apparatus of the type described, comprising:
a griddle plate adapted to be heated from its underside and to receive bun halves on the upper surface thereof; a pin plate having a plurality of passageways extending vertically therethrough from the upper to lower surfaces thereof; a plurality of pins adapted to slide within said passageways, said pins extending beyond the surfaces of said pin plate, each having rounded and flattened end portions thereof larger in dimension than the diameter of said passageways to limit the extent of pin travel therein; means for positioning said pin plate from a generally vertical disengaged position with respect to said griddle plate to travel downwardly in an arcuate clockwise path to transition to a generally horizontal orientation parallel to the plane of the griddle, descending vertically to a stand-off position above said griddle plate, the rounded end portion of said pins facing said griddle; whereby said pins slide downwardly within their respective passageways to engage the upper surfaces of said bun halves in a floating, weight-bearing relationship in accordance with the contours of the upper surfaces of said bun halves, thereby enhancing the contact of lower surfaces of said bun halves with said griddle plate.
- 8. A bun toasting machine as described in claim 7 wherein the ratio of the number of pins to square inch of plate member surface area is approximately 1.71.
- 9. A bun toasting machine as described in claim 7 wherein the ratio of the number of pins to square inch of plate member surface area is from about 1.0 to 3.0.
- 10. A bun toasting apparatus of the type described, comprising:
a griddle plate adapted to be heated from its underside and to receive bun halves on the upper surface thereof; a pin plate having a plurality of passageways extending vertically therethrough from the upper to lower surfaces thereof; a plurality of pins positioned to slide and positioned within said passageways, said pins extending beyond the surfaces of said pin plate, each having rounded and flattened end portions thereof larger in dimension than the diameter of said passageways to limit the extent of pin travel therein; the rounded end portion of said pins extending from the lower surface of said pin plate; means for positioning said pin plate from a generally vertical disengaged position with respect to said griddle plate to travel downwardly in an arcuate clockwise path to transition to a generally horizontal orientation parallel to the plane of the griddle, descending vertically to a stand-off position above said griddle plate; whereby said pins slide downwardly within their respective passageways to engage the upper surfaces of said bun halves in weight-bearing relationship in accordance with the contours of the upper surfaces of said bun halves, thereby enhancing the contact of lower surfaces of said bun halves with said griddle plate.
- 11. A bun toasting apparatus of the type described according to claim 10 wherein said means for positioning said pin plate comprise:
A frame into which said plate is mounted, said frame having an upper side lower side and two lateral sides; first and second connecting arms and first and second lever arms, said connecting arms being shorter in length than said lever arms; said first connecting arm and said first lever arm being pivotally attached on a first lateral side and above the centerline of said frame, said second connecting arm and said second lever arm being attached on the opposite lateral side and evenly with said first connecting and lever arms connection above the centerline of said frame, the positions of the pivot points for the connecting arms and the lever arms on the lateral frame sides being offset horizontally and vertically; a first torsion spring connected to said first lever arm and a second torsion spring connected to said second lever arm; a tubular connector joining said first and second lever arms through said torsion springs; a first support bracket to which the first connecting arm is pivotally attached and said first lever arm is pivotally attached; and a second support bracket to which said second connecting arm is pivotally attached and said second lever arm is pivotally attached, the positions of the pivot points for the connecting arms and the lever arms on the respective support brackets being offset horizontally and vertically; whereby said lever arms guide the travel of the lower side of said frame and provide a counter-balancing force through said torsion springs, said tubular connector ensuring equal movement of said lever arms in unison, and said connecting arms guide the travel of the upper side of the frame thereby enabling said pin plate to travel downwardly, from a generally vertical disengaged position with respect to said griddle plate, in an arcuate clockwise path to transition to a generally horizontal orientation parallel to the plane of the griddle, descending vertically to a stand-off position above said griddle plate.
- 12. A bun toasting apparatus as set forth in claim 10 wherein the ratio of the number of pins to each square inch of pin plate surface area is approximately 1.71.
- 13. A bun toasting apparatus as set forth in claim 10 wherein the ratio of the number of pins to each square in of pin plate surface area is about 1.0 to 3.0.
- 14. A toasting apparatus comprising:
means for receiving articles to be toasted; means for simultaneously delivering a plurality of compressive forces over a given area of said receiving means; and means for positioning said force delivering means in floating relationship with the upper surfaces of articles arranged upon said receiving means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED INVENTIONS
[0001] Continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 60/323,470, filed Sep. 18, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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