Claims
- 1. A griller having a substantially horizontally extending grill member to support food while being grilled, the grill member consisting of alternating bars and slots the bars being made of material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, aluminum alloy and a material having similar heat transmitting properties to aluminum, the slots passing through the grill member, there being arranged under the grill member and spaced from the slots an elongated electric heating element that is accommodated within in a groove formed on an underside of the grill member, whereby fats and liquids emerging from food being cooked on the grill member are prevented from coming into contact with the electric heating element, electric plug receiving means connected to said electric heating element directly and without intervention of a thermostat, the heating element and the grill member being constructed and arranged so that heat from the heating element is distributed over a surface of the grill member, the grill member being removably supported on a container that in use underlies the grill member and acts to catch fat and liquids from the food being grilled, the underside of said grill member being vertically spaced above an outer peripheral wall of said container to define a gap between the outer wall of said container and the underside of the grill member positioned so as to permit a flow of air transversely through the gap into the space beneath the grill member to control the temperature of the heating element and grill member and prevent abnormal heating.
- 2. A griller as claimed in claim 1 wherein the groove formed on the underside of the grill member is defined by sides that extend below the heating element to promote the shedding of fats and liquid from food being cooked to prevent it coming into contact with the heating element.
- 3. A griller as claimed in claim 1 having an area intended for the cooking of foodstuffs at a lower temperature, the lower temperature in this area being achieved by the termination of the heating element a short distance before the electrical plug receiving means.
- 4. A griller as claimed in claim 1 wherein both the container and the grill member are provided with handles of insulating material whereby either the container together with the grill member may be placed on a table for direct service of food from the grill member or the grill member may be removed from the container for washing.
- 5. A griller as claimed in claim 1 wherein upper surfaces of the bars are slightly rounded to expedite the flow of fats and liquid from a foodstuff being grilled.
- 6. A griller as claimed in claim 1 wherein the power consumption of the heater element is 1600 watts and the weight of the grill member about 3.5 kg.
- 7. A griller as claimed in claim 1 wherein the container is provided with legs that support the container at a distance above a table surface to control the temperature of the table surface during operation of the griller. .Iadd.
- 8. A griller having a substantially horizontally extending grill member to support food while being grilled, the grill member consisting of alternating bars and slots, the bars being made of materials selected from the group consisting of aluminum, aluminum alloy, and a material having similar heat transmitting properties to aluminum, the slots passing through the grill member, there being arranged under the grill member and spaced from the slots an elongated electric heating element that is accommodated within in a groove formed on an underside of the grill member, whereby fats and liquids emerging from the food being cooked on the grill member are prevented from coming into contact with the electric heating element, electric plug receiving means connected to said electric heating element directly and without intervention of a thermostat, the heating element and the grill member being constructed and arranged so that heat from the heating element is distributed over a surface of the grill member, the grill member being removably supported on a container that in use underlies the grill member and acts to catch fat and liquids from the food being grilled, said griller having at least one aperture forming an air gap on opposite sides of the griller, said at least one aperture being located below the underside of the grill member between an interior and exterior of the grill for permitting air flow transversely in the space beneath the grill member. .Iaddend..Iadd.9. A griller as claimed in claim 8 wherein the underside of said grill member is vertically spaced above an outer peripheral wall of said container, and wherein said at least one aperture is defined by the vertical space between the outer wall of said container and the underside of the grill member. .Iaddend..Iadd.10. A griller having a substantially horizontally extending grill member to support food while being grilled on a cooking surface, the grill member consisting of alternating bars and slots, the bars being made of materials selected from the group consisting of aluminum, aluminum alloy, and a material having similar heat transmitting properties to aluminum, the slots passing through the grill member, there being arranged under the grill member and spaced from the slots an elongated electric heating element that is accommodated within in a groove formed on an underside of the grill member, whereby fats and liquids emerging from the food being cooked on the grill member are prevented from coming into contact with the electric heating element, electric plug receiving means connected to said electric heating element directly and without intervention of a thermostat, the heating element and the grill member being constructed and arranged so that heat from the heating element is distributed over a surface of the grill member, the grill member being removably supported on a container that in use underlies the grill member and acts to catch fat and liquids from the food being grilled, air entry means, located on opposite sides of the griller, for permitting air flow transversely In the space beneath the underside of the grill member to control the temperature of the heating element and grill member and prevent abnormal heating by cooperation between the air flow and the electric heating element without intervention of a thermostat.
- .Iaddend..Iadd.11. A griller as claimed in claim 10 wherein the underside of said grill member is vertically spaced above an outer peripheral wall of said container, and wherein said air entry means is defined by the vertical space between the outer wall of said container and the underside of the grill member. .Iaddend.
Priority Claims (2)
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PL3476 |
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34093/93 |
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.Iadd.CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application (appl. Ser. No. 08/731,394, filed Oct. 18, 1996) and copending appl. Ser. No. 09/294,598, filed Apr. 19, 1999, are both reissues of U.S. Pat. No. 5,355,779, appl. Ser. No. 08/082,042, filed Jun. 24, 1993. .Iaddend.
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