1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to domestic equipment, and more particularly to a rack assembly for domestic cooking appliances.
2. Discussion of The Related Art
It is conventional for microwave ovens, and other electrical domestic appliances, to include some sort of free standing rack assembly, typically to be mounted on top of a rotating platform within the oven, and used to support food, or a plate or other food container, during cooking. The rack assembly can be significant, for example, when a grill function is used, as it positions the food closer the grill element and can make heating and/or browning more effective. A known rack assembly is now discussed in relation to
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A problem with a conventional rack assembly is that it is of relatively simple construction, it has only a single standing position or orientation, and so the available options are simply to use the oven with the rack assembly or without.
A further problem is that the flat perforated part of the rack assembly is also of simple construction, with regularly, perhaps widely spaced bars, meaning that small pieces of food are not stably supported during cooking and may fall through the spacings
The present invention provides a rack assembly for a domestic appliance, comprising: a rack having a plurality of apertures distributed over the surface thereof; at least two supports, each of the supports being attached to the rack, each support being adapted for supporting the rack assembly in at least a first position and a second position; wherein the rack is attached to the supports in an asymmetric configuration, whereby, in use, the level of the rack is higher when the rack assembly is in the first position than in the second position.
Preferably, said at least two supports each comprise at least one leg and at least one foot, the legs being attached to the rack; wherein the legs are elongate, and the rack is attached to each of the legs at a point thereon that is closer to one end thereof than the other. Preferably, for each of the supports, the rack is attached at a point thereon that is about 10 to about 40% along the length thereof.
Preferably, the rack comprises a frame having a plurality of cross bars attached thereto and extending parallel to each other, the spacings between the crossbars forming said apertures. Suitably, the spacing between adjacent crossbars is between about 10 mm to about 25 mm
In one embodiment, the spacing between adjacent crossbars is smaller at the midpoint of the rack than at the edges of the rack. The spacing between adjacent crossbars may be, for example, between about 10 mm to about 15 mm at the midpoint of the rack and between about 20 mm to about 25 mm at the edges of the rack.
In another embodiment, the spacing between adjacent crossbars varies gradually from said midpoint to said ends.
In one embodiment, the rack has at least four sides, e.g. is square or rectangular, a support being attached to at least two of the sides. Preferably, each support comprises a pair of legs and a pair of feet. The rack may be generally rectangular and have two short sides to which the supports are attached. Preferably, the cross bars extend between the two long sides of the rectangular rack.
In another embodiment, the rack is generally circular and comprises at least three supports.
The supports may comprise rod-like members and the feet may comprise resilient members, one resilient member being attached to each end of the rod-like member.
Suitably, the appliance is a microwave oven, or an oven incorporating any combination of convention, microwave, steam or grill, or any other suitable cooking technique.
An advantage of the invention is that the rack assembly can be placed either in an orientation in which the rack is relatively high (useful for cooking bacon, sausages, burgers, toast, etc.) and an orientation in which the rack is relatively low (useful for cooking a whole or half chicken, or a joint of meat, etc.). Thus two levels of cooking are provided by one assessory.
The invention is particularly beneficial as an accessory for microwave ovens and smaller cooking appliances that include a grill function.
A further advantage is that the supports not only provide rigidity and support to the accessory but also feature as handles. This allows for easier and safer handling of the accessory when inserting and removing from the cooking appliance.
The invention advantageously, through the use of different sized apertures, or different or variable spacings between crossbars, enables food of various types and sizes to be supported.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the description and drawings, like numerals are used to designate like elements.
This invention concerns a rack assembly usable in domestic cooking appliances which devices may include one or more of the following cooking techniques: convention, microwave, steam, grill, and so forth, or any combination thereof. The invention is, for example, particularly beneficial in relation to microwave ovens. However, the invention is applicable to a wide range of cooking appliances, whether freestanding or adapted for built-in installation, i.e. installed within a framework or outer housing, or are mounted with kitchen or other household furniture (sometimes known as “slot-in” or “built-in” appliances).
The present invention provides a rack assembly for a domestic appliance, comprising: a rack having a plurality of apertures distributed over the surface thereof; at least two supports, each of the supports being attached to the rack, each support being adapted for supporting the rack assembly in at least a first position and a second position; wherein the rack is attached to the supports in an asymmetric configuration, whereby, in use, the level of the rack is higher when the rack assembly is in the first position than in the second position.
Preferably, said at least two supports each comprise at least one leg and at least one foot, the legs being attached to the rack; wherein the legs are elongate, and the rack is attached to each of the legs at a point thereon that is closer to one end thereof than the other. Preferably, for each of the supports, the rack is attached at a point thereon that is about 10 to about 40% along the length thereof.
Preferably, the rack comprises a frame having a plurality of cross bars attached thereto and extending parallel to each other, the spacings between the crossbars forming said apertures. Suitably, the spacing between adjacent crossbars is between about 10 mm to about 25 mm.
In one embodiment, the spacing between adjacent crossbars is smaller at the midpoint of the rack than at the edges of the rack. The spacing between adjacent crossbars may be, for example, between about 10 mm to about 15 mm at the midpoint of the rack and between about 20 mm to about 25 mm at the edges of the rack.
In another embodiment, the spacing between adjacent crossbars varies gradually from said midpoint to said ends.
In one embodiment, the rack has at least four sides, e.g. is square or rectangular, a support being attached to at least two of the sides. Preferably, each support comprises a pair of legs and a pair of feet. The rack may be generally rectangular and have two short sides to which the supports are attached. Preferably, the cross bars extend between the two long sides of the rectangular rack.
In another embodiment, the rack is generally circular and comprises at least three supports.
The supports may comprise rod-like members and the feet may comprise resilient members, one resilient member being attached to each end of the rod-like member.
Suitably, the appliance is a microwave oven, or an oven incorporating any combination of convention, microwave, steam or grill, or any other suitable cooking technique.
An advantage of the invention is that the rack assembly can be placed either in an orientation in which the rack is relatively high (useful for cooking bacon, sausages, burgers, toast, etc.) and an orientation in which the rack is relatively low (useful for cooking a whole or half chicken, or a joint of meat, etc.). Thus two levels of cooking are provided by one assessory.
The invention is particularly beneficial as an accessory for microwave ovens and smaller cooking appliances that include a grill function.
A further advantage is that the supports not only provide rigidity and support to the accessory but also feature as handles. This allows for easier and safer handling of the accessory when inserting and removing from the cooking appliance.
The invention advantageously, through the use of different sized apertures, or different or variable spacings between crossbars, enables food of various types and sizes to be supported.
Although shown attached to the short sides 211 of the frame 208, in an alternative embodiment the supports 206 may be attached to the long sides 213 of the frame 208.
The supports 206 are generally square (but may be rectangular), and the point P at which the frame 208 is attached to the supports 206 is at a distance x from the top of the support 206, which has a height H. According to the invention, the rack 208 is not located at the top, or half way up height H, but, in the illustrated example, (x/H)×100 is approximately 25%. However, (x/H)×100 may be approx. 10-40%.
This asymmetric design means that when the rack assembly 202 is inverted, into a second possible orientation (
Although the spacing 212 between the crossbars 210 may be uniform, in the illustrated embodiment it is non-uniform. Referring again to
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0612376.4 | Jun 2006 | GB | national |
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PCT/EP07/05544 | 6/22/2007 | WO | 00 | 12/20/2008 |