The present invention pertains to the art of cooking appliances and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for locating a grate over cooking elements on a cooktop.
A conventional gas cooking appliance incorporates a cooktop which is generally formed of either coated metal or glass. The cooktop is provided with various openings for receiving gas operated burners. More specifically, each gas burner projects through the cooktop and is either fixedly or loosely secured to the cooktop. U.S. Pat. No. 6,173,708 represents one known mounting arrangement for a gas burner on a cooktop. With gas burner arrangements of this type, at least one cooking area includes an associated gas burner arranged below a vessel support, such as a metal grate. The vessel support must have a surface for resting a cooking vessel, and feet for raising the support above the cooktop. The cooking vessel support must be arranged so that it is directly above the gas burner and relatively fixed in position, so that the energy transfer from the burner to the cooking vessel is optimized. Such a fixing arrangement is typically constituted by locating projections on the grate which mate with locating recesses provided on the cooktop. In this fashion, the grate can be lifted from the cooktop when desired and can only be properly seated in a specified manner to assure the desired efficient energy transfer.
Of course, use of such a cooking arrangement can create spills which need to be cleaned, typically after each use. However, the grates employed on gas cooktops tend to be fairly heavy and can be awkward to remove for cleaning. When a grate is removed for cleaning of a cooktop, the grate must be placed with care so as to not scratch or otherwise damage the surface upon which it is placed, such as adjacent countertop space. As the selective removal, temporary storing and repositioning of grates can create potential obstacles, it has been proposed to hingedly attach a grate to a cooktop, thereby enabling the grate to be pivoted between raised and lowered positions. As certain advantages can be attributed to both completely removable and hinged grate arrangements, the present invention provides a particular gas cooking grate mounting arrangement which provides for the grate to be selectively lifted completely off the cooktop or pivoted to a raised, out-of-the-way position.
The present invention is directed to a cooking appliance having a cooktop and at least one cooking element, such as a gas cooking element. Above each cooking element is mounted a grate assembly which includes at least one grate defining a surface portion for supporting a cooking vessel and a hinge mount for both locating the grate relative to the cooking element and supporting the grate for selective pivotal movement relative to the cooking element.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the hinge mount is fixed to a portion of the cooktop and includes locating structure which is received in cup members provided on the grate when the grate is appropriately positioned over the cooking element. The locating structure allows the grate to be selectively lifted vertically from the cooktop or pivoted relative to the cooktop. When pivoted through a predetermined angle, the locating structure becomes interlocked with the cup members, thereby preventing the grate from being lifted from the cooktop. At the same time, the locating structure defines a hinge axis about which the grate can pivot, allowing access to below the grate for cleaning or other purposes. When the cooktop is mounted adjacent an upstanding rear wall and the locating structure is provided along a rear portion of the cooktop, the grate can be conveniently pivoted and leaned against the wall.
Based on the above, it should be readily apparent that the present invention enables a cooktop grate to be conveniently and selectively repositioned from a position directly over a cooking element in multiple ways with a multi-functioning grate mounting arrangement. In any case, additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals referring to corresponding parts in the several views.
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During use, each grate 70, 71 is adapted to set upon a rim 113 of cook top 2. More specifically, perimeter body portion 77 extends about a portion of rim 113 and rests thereon. Positioning members can be provided for locating each grate 70, 71 over the respective burners 25, 26 and 27, 28. As best shown in
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In connection with the invention, each grate 70, 71 can be mounted upon rim 113 by arranging the respective grate 70, 71 in a substantially horizontal position and properly aligning the grate 70, 71 over the respective burners 25-28 such that projections 134 and 135 will be received within the open end portion of a respective cup member 156 as should be readily evident from viewing
In addition to allowing each grate 70, 71 to be vertically removed from upon cooktop 2 as discussed above, the present mounting configuration also advantageously enables each grate 70, 71 to be raised through a pivoting movement. That is, hinge mount 126 and, more specifically, projections 134 and 135, define a pivot axis about which a respective grate 70, 71 can be rotated upon lifting the grate 70, 71 at front body portion 80. More specifically, upon lifting of a respective grate 70, 71 from front body portion 80, again in the order of 20-30°, lower rear wall portion 161 of cup member 156 will begin to shift under a respective projection 134, 135. Once low rear wall portion 161 is positioned in this manner, the grate 70, 71 can no longer just be vertically lifted relative to burners 25-28. However, arcuate wall portion 161 generally conforms to the curvature of projections 134 and 135 such that the configuration of cup members 156 enables the grate 70, 71 to be guided for pivotal movement from the lower position shown for grate 70 in
Based on the above, it should be readily apparent that the invention provides for a hinged cooktop grate assembly for use on a cooktop having at least one cooking element with the grate being adapted to support a cooking vessel over the cooking element during cooking operations and with the grate being mounted through a hinge mount which both locates the grate relative to the cooking element and supports the grate for selective pivotal movement relative to the remainder of the cooktop. The hinge mount is fixed to a portion of the cooktop and includes locating structure which receives cup members provided on the grate, while allowing the grate to be selectively lifted vertically from the cooktop or pivoted relative to the cooktop. When pivoted through a predetermined angle, the locating structure becomes interlocked with the cup members, thereby preventing the grate from being lifted from the cooktop. At the same time, this locating structure defines a hinge axis about which the grate can pivot, allowing access to below the grate for cleaning or other purposes. When the cooktop is mounted adjacent to an upstanding rear wall, the locating structure is preferably provided along the rear portion of the cooktop so that the grate can be conveniently pivoted and leaned against the rear wall. In any case, it should be readily apparent that the invention enables a cooktop grate to be conveniently and selectively repositioned from a position directly over one or more cooking elements in multiple ways with a multi-functioning grate mounting arrangement. In connection with pivoting the grate, additional structure can be provided to assist a user. This structure can include various spring assist arrangements or, as shown in phantom at 180 provided on cooktop 2 in
Although described with reference to preferred embodiments of the invention, it should be readily understood that various changes and/or modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. For instance, although the grate mounting arrangement of the invention is described in connection with gas burners, the invention could also be employed with other known types of cooking elements, including electric elements. In any event, in general, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/862,903, filed on Apr. 15, 2013, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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