The device herein relates generally to cooking pots employed over a burner. More particularly, it relates to a pot handle in an engagement with a cooking pot which is configured to divert burner heat in a manner to minimize handle heating.
In the current field of cooking technology, conventional cooking pots employed to heat food while positioned over a heat source generally includes a pot body engaged to an extending handle. In order to reduce the weight of the pot, conventional handles have been configured to employ a hollow handle structure. Such handle structures conventionally are shaped to also allow user friendliness during use in cooking.
Conventional cooking pots are frequently configured with a handle formed of stainless steel or of other metallic materials which are similar in nature. Due to the thermal conductivity of such handle materials, during the act of cooking which creates a very hot pot from the heat source, the heat from the pot will transfer to the material forming the handle.
In the absence of heat-proof gloves, hand contact with the heated handle will cause potentially severe burns to the user from the heat of conventional handles which lack a configuration adapted to dissipate the build up of heat in the handle from the connected pot.
In addition, conventional cooking pots formed of metal with engaged metal handles such as those formed of stainless steel handle and the like, due to the hardness of such material and metallic sharp edges, will cause damage to adjacent pots when they are stacked on top of one another. This will easily scrape the interior or edge of the pot in the bottom thereby damaging it and rendering it less effective for cooking.
The forgoing examples of related art and limitation related therewith are intended to be illustrative and not exclusive, and they do not imply any limitations on the invention described and claimed herein. Various limitations of the related art will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading and understanding of the specification below and the accompanying drawings.
The technical problem to be solved by the device herein is that, in view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, it provides a heat diverting pot which is configured with an opening forming a flu to accelerate heated air therethrough and hinder the conduction of heat to the handle and thus prevent the hand of a user from being burnt.
The device disclosed and described herein features a configuration rendering it to a heat diverting type pot. As shown herein, the disclosed device preferably includes a metallic pot body having a bottom surface adapted for placement above a heat source and a top surface configured to hold food which is cooked when the pot body is heated by the heat source.
Operatively connected to the pot body is a hollow handle. The connecting end or front end of the handle is formed with two forks extending therefrom. Each of the two forks at the connecting end of the handle is in a fixed connection with the pot body respectively. An opening is formed between the exterior of the pot body and an area in between the two forks and a portion of the handle between the forks. The connection of the front end of the handle with the pot body forms a retaining plate.
A solid planar plate or baffle is located between the two forks at an end of the handle positioned therebetween and faces the opening. This baffle extends downward from a first end adjacent a top surface of the handle which is closest to the bottom surface of the handle at an oblique angle which is currently substantially perpendicular to the bottom planar surface of the pot body. By substantially is meant plus or minus ten degrees.
In the above pot, a flu or exhaust passage for heat is formed through the opening which is surrounded by the baffle shielding the hollow portion of the handle, the exterior of the body of the pot, and the interior edges of the two forks. As a result, when the pot body is heated, heated air flows around the exterior of the body of the pot, and instead of continuously contacting the handle at a connection with the pot body, the heated air flows through the opening. This results in much less heat being conducted to the handle than if it were solid and heated air constantly contacted it. Further, because the air above the opening is cooler than the heated air entering the opening at the bottom of the handle, the air accelerates through the opening. Effectively, this prevents heat conduction to the handle which would be significantly hotter if there was not an opening and the handle was solid all the way to a connection with the pot body. This configuration also prevents the hand of a user from being scalded during use and not only improves the safety of use but also has a better user experience. A more detailed description of the utility model is provided below in conjunction with the drawings and embodiments.
Before explaining at least one preferred embodiment of the herein disclosed invention in detail, it is to be understood that the cooking pot invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangement of the components in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The heat diverting pot herein described and disclosed in the various modes and combinations is also capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways which will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Any such alternative configuration as would occur to those skilled in the art is considered within the scope of this patent. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
The utility model device disclosed herein is configured as a heat diverting type pot, which is shown in the combined drawings of
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Also in a particularly preferred mode of the device herein, connecting ends of each of the two forks are permanently engaged to the pot body 1 such as by riveting. Further preferred in a particularly preferred mode is the inclusion of a skirt edge 6 along both bottom edges of both of the two forks 3. As shown in
While the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular embodiments thereof, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosures and it will be appreciated that in some instance some features of the invention could be substituted by those skilled in the art and other configurations of the invention could be employed without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims. All such modifications or substitutions or configurations are considered to be within the scope of this invention.
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201821008522.6 | Jun 2018 | CN | national |