1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to accessories for a grill, and more specifically to a mold for a grill, such as a waffle maker, that allows differently-shaped food items to be made.
2. Description of the Related Art
Cooking grills are commonly used by consumers to cook a variety of food items. A common type of grill is the clamshell-type grill that has opposing grill plates that are hingedly connected together and the food item is sandwiched between the grill plates to simultaneously cook both sides of the food item.
A waffle maker is an example of the clamshell-type grill. Waffle makers, also referred to as waffle irons or waffle bakers, generally have two metallic grill plates, including a stationary bottom plate and a pivoting top plate that can be selectively closed over to the bottom plate. The grill plates are normally made of heavy iron or steel. To make a waffle, batter is poured onto the bottom plate and the top plate is closed. The shape of the waffle is determined by the shape of the plates, which are usually a circular or rectangular shape.
Some attempts have been made to produce waffles of other shapes. Waffle makers having interchangeable grill plates of different shapes are available. However, to change the waffle shape between batches, a user must remove the hot grill plates and replace them with the other grill plates which must then be heated. Handling hot grill plates can be unsafe and waiting for replacement grill plates to heat is time-consuming for the user.
To permit changing the shape of the waffle while avoid swapping the grill plates, a metallic mold has been used. The mold has different shapes and is removably received between the grill plates. However, these molds are made from the same heavy iron or steel as the grill plates. Thus, they must be preheated after being inserted between the grill plates for the waffle to cook properly, which slows the cooking time. They also become very hot and must be carefully handled when being removed from the waffle maker. In addition, the repeated insertion and removal of metallic molds can damage a surface coating on the grill plates.
Therefore, a device for changing the shapes of food items cooked on a grill such as a waffle maker is needed that is safe and convenient for the user to operate.
A mold according to the invention is provided for a grill having opposing grill plates movable between opened and closed positions between which a food item is received for cooling when the grill plates are in the closed position. The mold has a body configured to be received between the grill pates in the closed position. A form is provided on the body and defines at least a portion of a recess in which the food item is received for cooking and defines the shape of the food item. The body has properties that allows a user to remove the mold by hand from the grill plates or insert the body between grill plates that are heated above a threshold temperature suitable for grilling without causing the temperature of the grill plates to drop below the threshold temperature.
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The grill plates 12, 14 are movable between an opened position (shown) and a closed position (not shown), where the grill plate 12 overlies the grill plate 14 in a well known manner. The upper grill plate 12 can be pivotally connected to the lower grill plate 14 by a hinge 20 such that the upper grill plate 12 pivots from the opened position to the closed position where the upper grill plate 12 overlies the lower grill plate 14. Each grill plate 12, 14 may have a rim 22 defining the outer periphery of a recessed surface 24 from which multiple studs 26 project. The studs 26 may be arranged so that each stud 24 on the upper grill plate 12 is aligned with, but slightly spaced from, a stud 24 on the lower grill plate 14 in the closed position, although other configurations wherein the studs 24 on the upper grill plate 12 are not aligned with a stud 24 on the lower grill plate 14 may also be possible. In the embodiment shown, each grill plate 12, 14, further may have two ribs 28 that intersect perpendicularly to divide each grill plate into four quadrants, although other embodiments may omit one or both of the ribs 28 or have additional ribs 28. Furthermore, the ribs 28 may be arranged in configurations other than intersecting perpendicularly.
To cook a food item using the waffle maker 10, the users places a food item on the lower grill plate 14 and moves the upper grill plate 12 to the closed position such that both grill plates 12, 14 contact the food item to transfer heat from the grill plates 12, 14 to the food item. The grill plates 12, 14 can be preheated to a desired grilling temperature before placing a food item between the grill plates 12, 14.
The shape of a food item cooked by the waffle maker 10 takes on the shape of the grill plates 12, 14, including the studs 26 and the ribs 28, which affect the outline and surface texture of the food item. For example, a waffle cooked by the waffle iron 10 will have a circular outer periphery due to the circular shape of the grill plates 12, 14, and a waffle-like surface texture due to the studs 26. The ribs 28 divide the waffle into four quadrants and may allow the waffle to be easily and neatly broken into four sections.
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The mold 30 is received between the grill plates 12, 14 and selectively closes off a portion of the grill plates 12, 14 from direct contact with the food item. When the mold 30 is placed on the lower grill plate 14, the peripheral edge 34 rests on the rim 22 of the lower grill plate 14 or, in an embodiment of a grill plate 14 not having a rim 22, directly on the lower grill plate 14. The wall 36 defines the outer periphery of the food item, such that only a portion of the grill plates 12, 14 directly contacts a food item being cooked. The wall 36 is illustrated in the shape of a clover, for making a food item with a clover-shaped outer periphery, but any desired shape can be used. The surface texture of the food item being cooked is defined by the portion of the surface 24, the studs 26, and the portion of the ribs 28 on the grill plates 12, 14 within the boundary of the wall 36.
In use, the user inserts and removes the mold 30 from the grill plates 12, 14. The body 32 can be made of a non-abrasive material that will not damage the grill plates 12, 14, especially any coating, such as a non-stick coating, on the grill plates 12, 14 when inserting or removing the mold 30. As used herein, the term “non-abrasive” is used to define a material that will not mar the grill plates 12, 14 or a coating on the grill plates 12, 14. One non-limiting example of a suitable non-abrasive material is silicone, which is sufficiently soft and also flexible to be inserted and removed without damaging the non-stick coating.
The body 32 may have properties, both intensive and extensive, that allow the user to remove the mold 30 by hand from the hot grill plates 12, 14 after cooking a food item without waiting for the grill plates 12, 14 to cool. In particular, the material selected for the body 32 may allow the user to remove the mold 30 by hand without a harmful effect on the skin of the user's hand, for example, with sustaining a burn of the epidermis. The formula for determining the amount of heat transferred is given below:
q=m(ΔT)Cp
where:
Given that ΔT is relatively constant in that it is the temperature difference between the users hand and the body 32, which is normally at the same temperature as the grill plates, the mass of the body m and the specific heat of the body Cp are the two properties that can be manipulated to achieve the desired result. The specific heat Cp is selected based on the material forming the body, the physical characteristics of the body, and the anticipated temperatures of the grill plates. The mold 30 can be designed to ensure that the mold 30 has a suitably low mass m. For example, in the embodiments shown the body 32 and peripheral edge 34 has a relatively small thickness, thus providing a mold 30 with minimal mass m. The peripheral edge 34 can be also located exteriorly of the grill plates 12, 14 and will not rise to the same temperature as the portion of the body 32 in direct contact with the grill plates.
The material selected for the body 32 may preferably also have properties such that the use of the mold 30 with the waffle maker 10 does not substantially reduce the temperature of the heated grill plates 12, 14. A “substantial reduction” in temperature of the heated grill plates 12, 14 is a reduction to below the minimum grilling temperature required for a particular food item. Thus, the selected material may not reduce the temperature of the heated grill plates 12, 14 below the minimum grilling temperature required for cooking a particular food item. This allows another food item to be cooked immediately after removing a cooked food item and mold 30 without having to reheat the grill plates 12, 14. One way this is done is by using a material for the body that will not absorb a lot of the heat from the grill plates 12, 14. In other words, a material with a low thermal conductivity would be suitable for the body 32.
The material may further possess appropriate heat resistant properties so that it will not deform when subjected to heat from the grill plates 12, 14. The selected material also preferably will not pass any odor or taste into the food item. Silicone is also suitably heat resistant and will not alter the smell or taste of the food item. Further, silicone can be easily shaped to make molds 30 having different forms and can be made to be translucent or colored to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the mold 30. A portion or the mold 30, for example, only the body 32, or the entire mold 30 can be made of silicone. Silicone is just one example of a suitable material.
Any other suitable material may also be used. Suitable materials may be heat resistant such that they do not melt during grilling. Suitable materials also preferably do not deleteriously impact the taste or odor of the food being cooked. Suitable materials may be non-stick, flexible, and non-abrasive.
In addition to the qualities and properties discussed above, the mold 30 can further be made of a material having further desirable qualities that make the mold 30 easy to clean and store when not in use. The selected material can be flexible to allow for easy storage and cleaning. The mold 30 can further be capable of being washed in an automatic dishwasher without damaging the mold 30.
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The peripheral edge 334 of the mold 330 can be provided with at least one clip 342 that engage the rim 22 to secure the mold 330 to the waffle maker 10 and retain the mold 330 in proper orientation with respect to the lower grill plate 14. The clip 342 may be preferably non-damaging to the mold 330 or waffle maker 10, may be suitably heat resistant, and may be secured to the rim 22 without the use of tools. Alternately, a friction fit or gravity can be used to keep the mold 330 in place. In some embodiments of the invention, the clips 342 may further be used to attach the mold 330 to the upper grill plate 12 (
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The invention is not limited to molds 30 having the forms shown herein; the mold 30 can have forms defining other outer peripheries and surface textures of food items than those illustrated in
By interchanging molds 30 with different forms, the user can cook food items having different shapes without having to reheat the grill plates 12, 14. By appropriate selection of materials of the body 32, the properties of the body 32 may allow the user to grab the mold 30 by hand after cooking a food item on the grill plates 12, 14 without substantiating a burn. By making the mold 30 of silicone, the mold 30 will typically not damage the grill plates 12, 14. Silicone may also have a suitable specific heat and thermal conductivity, in addition to being easily shaped and colored.
While the invention has been specifically described in connection with certain specific embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that this is by way of illustration and not of limitation, and the scope of the appended claims should be construed as broadly as the prior art will permit.