Claims
- 1. A method of cooking rice under substantially atmospheric pressure, comprising the steps of:
- placing a mixture of water and rice in a pot; and
- heating said mixture of water and rice, while forming by convection heating within said mixture a temperature gradient which enables an upper portion of said mixture to have a temperature higher than that of a lower portion of said mixture, with a substantially ring shaped sheath electrical heater separated from the bottom of the pot and disposed in an airspace between said pot and a case which together form a continuous substantially sealed heating space, so that the upper portion of said mixture reaches an optimal cooking temperature range in a shorter time than the lower portion of said mixture, by said convection heating, and forms a mixture layer kept within the optimal cooking temperature range, the rice located in the mixture layer absorbs more water than the rice located in the other regions, causing the surface of the water within said pot to gradually lower toward the bottom of said pot, and consequently the mixture layer gradually lowers, and while the mixture layer gradually lowers, and while the mixture layer gradually lowers, the rice located in each region in said pot remains within the optimal cooking temperature range for substantially the same length of time, whereby the rice in the pot uniformly absorbs the water independent of position within said pot.
- 2. A method of cooking rice under substantially atmospheric pressure comprising the steps of:
- placing a mixture of water and rice in a pot having a peripheral wall and a bottom having an outer edge connected to said peripheral wall, said pot being made of a material that conducts heat well, said pot being contained and supported by a case, said pot and said case defining a continuous, substantially sealed heating space betwen said case and said pot; and
- heating air in said heating sapce by convection heating using a substantially ring-shaped sheath heater separated from the bottom of the pot while forming and maintaining within said mixture a temperature gradient which enables an upper portion of said mixture to have a temperature higher than that of a lower portion of said mixture, so that the upper portion of said mixture reaches an optimal cooking temperature range in a shorter time than the lower portion of said mixture, by said convection heating, and forms a mixture layer kept within the optimal cooking temperature range, the rice located in the mixture layer absorbs more water than the rice located in the other regions, causing the surface of the water within said pot to gradually lower toward the bottom of said pot, and consequently the mixture layer gradually lowers, and while the mixture layer gradually lowers, the rice located in each region in said pot remains within the optimal cooking temperature range for substantially the same length of time, whereby the rice in the pot uniformly absorbs the water independent of the position within said pot.
- 3. A method as in claim 2 wherein said heating and maintaining step includes the step of heating air in said heating step and maintaining said temperature gradient with the electric heater located between and separated from said pot and inner case in the vicinity of and following the circumference of said bottom outer edge.
Priority Claims (2)
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52-45999 |
Apr 1977 |
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52-54710 |
May 1977 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 300,996, filed Sept. 10, 1981, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 97,894 filed Nov. 26, 1979, now abandoned, which is in turn a continuation of Ser. No. 897,548, filed Apr. 18, 1978, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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300996 |
Sep 1981 |
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Continuations (2)
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97894 |
Nov 1979 |
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897548 |
Apr 1978 |
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