Claims
- 1. A radiant heater for cooking appliances with a cooking surface, the radiant heater comprising:
- an insulator having a rim directed toward a cooking surface;
- at least one electric light radiator heating element, which operates at an elevated temperature above 2,200.degree. F. (approximately 1200.degree. C.) and whose radiation spectrum is mainly in the visible range, the electric light radiator heating element being situated between the cooking surface and the insulator, and having an electrical heating resistor enclosed in a tube of transparent material having closed ends with end faces, at least one of the closed ends projecting into a recess of the rim; and,
- a radiation shield provided at an edge region of the radiant heater, the radiation shield shielding the end faces of the electric light radiator heating element and thereby protecting an area of a cooking appliance located outside the radiant heater.
- 2. A radiant heater for cooking appliances with a cooking surface, comprising:
- at least one electric light radiator heating element, which operates at an elevated temperature above 2,200.degree. F. (approximately 1200.degree. C.) and whose radiation spectrum is mainly in the visible range, wherein a radiation shield is provided in an edge region of the radiant heater, at least one end portion of the electric light radiator heating element being located in a recess of the edge region of the radiant heater and being provided with a light blocking coating forming a further radiation shield.
- 3. A radiant heater according to claim 2, wherein at least one end portion of the visible light radiator heating element is surrounded on an upward surface thereof, at least partly laterally and in a vicinity of an end face of an end portion by a cover forming a radiation shield connected to a recess in the edge region of the radiant heater.
- 4. A radiant heater according to claim 2, further comprising a cover at least partly surrounding a portion of the visible light radiator heating element arranged therein, the cover being spaced from the light radiator heating element.
- 5. A radiant heater according to claim 2, wherein a cross-sectionally reduced portion at the end portion of the visible light radiator heating element projects through a matching slot-like outer opening of a recess in the edge of the radiant heater.
- 6. A radiant heater for cooking appliances with a cooking surface, comprising:
- at least one electric light radiator heating element which operates at an elevated temperature above 2200.degree. F. (approximately 1200.degree. C.) and whose radiation spectrum is mainly in the visible range;
- a radiation shield provided at an edge region of the radiant heater; and,
- an insulator, an edge part of the insulator being covered by a further radiation shield constructed as a substantially circular insulating mask, which faces a cooking surface.
- 7. A radiant heater according to claim 6, wherein the mask is made from an insulating material with a higher strength than the insulator positioned below the mask.
- 8. A radiant heater according to claim 6, wherein the mask projects inwards at a sharply defined inner periphery of the mask, over a corresponding inner periphery of the edge part of the insulator.
- 9. A radiant heater according to claim 6, wherein the mask has a relatively limited height compared with a width of a ring defined by a periphery of the insulator.
- 10. A radiant heater according to claim 6, wherein at least some parts of the cooking surface rest on the mask.
- 11. A radiant heater according to claim 10, wherein the mask at least contains part of the edge recess.
- 12. A radiant heater according to claim 11, wherein a part of the cover facing the cooking surface and a covering part of the end portion of the light radiator heating element have an all round edge part open to its bottom.
- 13. A radiant heater for cooking appliances with a cooking surface, comprising:
- at least one electric light radiator heating element, which operates at an elevated temperature above 2200.degree. F. (approximately 1200.degree. C.) and whose radiation spectrum is mainly in the visible range;
- a radiation shield, provided at an edge region of the radiant heater, the radiation shield including a cover and being connected to a recess at an edge region of the radiant heater, the cover surrounding at least one end portion of the visible light radiator heating element on an upward surface thereof, at least partly laterally and in a vicinity of an end face of an end portion of said visible light radiator heating element, the cover defining part of a termal insulator of the radiant heater.
- 14. A radiant heater for cooking appliances with a cooking surface, comprising:
- at least one electric light radiator heating element, which operates at an elevated temperature above 2200.degree. F. (approximately 1200.degree. C.) and whose radiation spectrum is mainly in the visible range;
- a radiation shield, provided at an edge region of the radiant heater; and,
- an insulator having a rim, the electric light radiator heating element being arranged between the insulator and a cooking surface and mainly within the rim, an edge recess being provided in the rim, the radiator heating element being directed toward the cooking surface.
- 15. A radiant heater for cooking appliances with a cooking surface, comprising:
- at least one electric light radiator heating element which operates at an elevated temperature above 2200.degree. F. (approximately 1200.degree. C.) and whose radiation spectrum is mainly in the visible range, the light radiator heating element having an electrical heating resistor enclosed in a tube of transparent material having closed ends defining end faces;
- a radiation shield blocking the end faces of the light radiator against radiation directed from said end faces towards an area of a cooking appliance located outside the radiant heater; and,
- a rim surrounding the radiant heater and being directed toward the cooking surface, the ends of the light radiator tube projecting through a slot-like outer opening of a recess in said rim.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 777,365, filed Sept. 18, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,700,051.
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