1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to waffle makers, and particularity to rotatable waffle makers.
2. Description of the Related Art
Waffle makers are commonly used and come in several types A common type of waffle maker, also referred to as waffle irons or waffle bakers, has a clamshell-type baking chamber with opposing grill plates that are hingedly connected together, including a stationary bottom plate and a pivoting top plate that can be selectively closed over the bottom plate. To make a waffle, batter is poured onto the bottom plate and the top plate is closed such that both sides of the batter are cooked simultaneously.
Some waffle makers are known that have a rotating feature whereby the baking chamber rotates approximately 180° about the centerline of the waffle maker after being loaded with batter. Rotation of the baking chamber provides more uniform filling of the both sides of the baking chamber, thus yielding a more consistent baking performance than the typical non-rotating waffle makers.
While the rotating feature of professional waffle makers enhance the baking performance, they tend to have a much greater height and bulk to permit the rotation, which makes them relatively more expensive and bulky. In some kitchens, the bulkiness is sufficient enough that the waffle maker cannot be stored in a cabinet and must be left on the countertop, which is undesirable to many consumers. Therefore, a waffle maker is needed that is able to rotate without having the disadvantages associated with typical rotating waffle makers.
A waffle maker according to the present invention comprises a base and a grill having a body centerline and rotatably mounted to the base for rotation about a rotational axis, wherein at least one point on the body centerline is radially offset from at least one point on the rotational axis.
The body centerline can be parallel to the rotational axis. The grill can have a geometric centerline that is collinear with the body centerline. The grill can be rotatable about the rotational axis between a first and a second rotational position to define a range of motion. The body centerline can remain parallel to the rotational axis throughout the range of motion. The grill can be in a substantially horizontal orientation in the first and second rotational positions.
The grill can be rotatable about the rotational axis between a first and a second rotational position. The grill can be in a substantially horizontal orientation in the first and second rotational positions. The grill can comprise a handle for use by a user to rotate the grill between the first and second rotational positions.
The grill can comprise opposing grill plates movable between open and closed positions. The opposing grill plates can be hingedly connected for rotation about a hinge axis to effect movement between the open and closed positions. The hinge axis can be perpendicular to the rotational axis.
The waffle maker can further comprise a lock operable between a locked position, where the grill plates are maintained in the closed position, and an unlocked position, where the grill plates are free to move between the closed position and the open position. The grill can be rotatable about the rotational axis between a first and a second rotational position, where the lock is in the unlocked position when the grill is in at least one of the first and second rotational positions. The lock can be in the locked position for at least a portion of the rotation between the first and second rotational positions. Rotation of the grill between the first and second rotational positions can effect operation of the lock between the unlocked and locked positions.
The body centerline can pass through the center of gravity of the grill.
The rotational axis can pass through the center of gravity of the grill.
A waffle maker according to another aspect of the present invention comprises a base, a grill rotatably mounted to the base for rotation about a rotational axis and having opposing grill plates movable between open and closed positions and a lock operable between a locked position, where the grill plates are maintained in the closed position, and an unlocked position, where the grill plates are free to move between the closed position and the open position.
The grill can be rotatable about the rotational axis between a first and a second rotational position, where the lock is in the unlocked position when the grill is in at least one of the first and second rotational positions. The lock can be in the locked position for at least a portion of the rotation between the first and second rotational positions. Rotation of the grill between the first and second rotational positions can effect operation of the lock between the unlocked and locked positions.
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The housings 20, 22 can be made from a nonconducting or insulating material to prevent the outer surface of the housings 20, 22 from becoming dangerously hot due to the heat of the cooking elements 28, 30. Alternately, a separate insulator can be placed between the cooking elements 28, 30 and the housings 20, 22.
The hand grips 24, 26 are attached to the respective housing 20, 22 and collectively form a handle 32 when the grill plates 16, 18 are in the closed position shown in
The cooking elements 28, 30 are commonly made of a metal, such as iron or steel, and usually have a non-stick coating. Each cooking element 28, 30 has a cooking surface 34, 36, respectively, that can have a typical Belgian waffle pattern. The cooking elements 28, 30 are shown having a circular shape, although square and rectangular grill plates are also common, and a variety of other shapes, although less prevalent, could also be used. The cooking elements 28, 30 can also vary in size. An exemplary diameter of the circular cooking elements 28, 30 illustrated herein is 7″. The cooking elements 28, 30 can also be removable and replaceable with cooking elements having different cooking surface patterns and shapes.
The waffle maker 10 can be further provided with a user interface 38 to control and monitor the cooking of a waffle, as known to those skilled in the art, including setting the temperature of the grill plates 16, 18 at a temperature suitable for cooking a waffle, although in many embodiments the cooking temperature of the waffle maker 10 is fixed, and therefore this feature is accomplished by simply turning on the waffle maker 10. In the illustrative embodiment of the waffle maker 10, the user interface 38 is located on the base 14. An exemplary user interface 38 comprises a control knob 40 and an indicator light 42.
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The base 14 comprises a pair of spaced supports 56 joined by a cross-piece 58. Each support 56 is generally shaped as an inverted T, with a substantially horizontal portion 60 upon which the waffle maker 10 rests and a substantially vertical portion 62 extending generally upwardly from the horizontal portion 60. It is understood that other bases 14 with other configurations can be provided for the waffle maker 10.
A rotation yoke 64 is provided on the grill plate 12 and comprises a curved body 66 having a pair of aligned pivot arms 68 at or near opposing ends of the curved body 66. The curved body 66 is shaped to generally follow the perimeter shape of the grill 12 and can be spaced from the periphery of the grill 12. The pivot arms 68 extend in opposite directions away from each other and are rotatably received in rotation sockets (not shown) formed on an inner surface of the vertical portions 62, “inner” being defined as being toward the grill 12. The curved body 66 further comprises an attachment extension 70 that extends beyond one of the pivot arms 68, and is used to fixedly attach the rotation yoke 64 to the grill 12 to substantially prevent relative movement between the yoke 64 and grill 12. The extension 70 comprises a pair of spaced knuckles 72 that are received between the knuckles 52 on the second hinge portion 48 of the hinge assembly 44. The knuckles 72 are secured to the hinge assembly 44 with the same hinge pins 54 that couple the first and second hinge portions 46, 48.
A yoke stop 74 is formed on the inner surface of the vertical portion 62 nearest the extension 70 and generally comprises a ledge integrally formed in the base 14 that limits the rotation of the yoke 64 and consequently of the grill 12 by engaging the extension 70 of the yoke 74 when the grill 12 is in a horizontal orientation, as shown in
A pair of spaced grill supports 76 protrude from the inner surface of the other vertical portion 62 and are positioned generally lower than and to one side of the pivot arm 68 such that the grill 12 selectively rests on one of the grill supports 75 in the horizontal orientation. The grill supports 76 prevent the grill 12 from dropping lower than the rotation yoke 64 when the rotation yoke 64 is in the horizontal orientation with the extension 70 resting on the yoke stop 74.
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An axis of grill rotation (also referred to as rotational axis) X passes through the pivot arms 68 of the yoke 64 and defines the axis about which the grill 12 rotates relative to the base 14. At least one point P on the body centerline Y is radially offset from at least one point, illustrated herein as a point at the geometric center C of the grill 12, on the rotational axis X by a distance R. In the illustrated embodiment, the body centerline Y is parallel to the rotational axis X, although it is within the scope of the invention for the two lines to be nonparallel.
An axis of grill plate rotation Z passes through the hinge pin 54 of the hinge assembly 44 and defines the axis about which the grill plates 16, 18 rotate relative to one another. In the embodiment illustrated herein, the axis of grill plate rotation Z is substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis X and body centerline Y. Alternately, the axis of grill plate rotation Z can be perpendicular to one or neither of the rotational axis X and body centerline Y.
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When rotating the grill 12 between the first and second positions, the grill plates 16, 18 can be held closed by the pressure of the user's hand on the two handle grips 24, 26 forming the handle 32. However, in some cases it might be desirable to provide a locking mechanism for maintaining the grill plates 16, 18 in the closed position while the grill 12 is rotating. Referring to
The locking mechanism 80 is operable between an unlocked position shown in
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In rotation between the horizontal positions, the locking pin plate lies below the camming surface 88. As the grill plates are rotated by the user, the locking pin plate 82 comes into contact with the camming surface 88 causing the protruding camming surface 88 forces the locking pin plate 82 inwardly to the locked position shown in
The locking mechanism 80 need not be in the locked position during the entire period of rotation of the grill 12. For example, the locking mechanism 80 can be configured so that the locking pin plate 82 engages the camming surface 88 after a certain degree of movement. For example, the locking mechanism 80 can be automatically moved to the locked position after moving the grill 12 more than 15° from the horizontal orientation corresponding to the first and second positions. Thus the grill 12 can be moved up to 15 from the horizontal without the locking mechanism 80 being engaged.
The inventive waffle maker 10 offers improved baking performance by allowing the grill 12 to rotate substantially 180° with respect to the base 14 in a compact and non-bulky arrangement by offsetting the body centerline C of the grill 12 from the rotational axis X. Because the body centerline C is offset from the rotational axis X, a lower clearance is required to be able to rotate the grill 12 as compared with a waffle maker having the body centerline C and the rotational axis X collinear. The grill 12 can be placed closer to the base 14 because less that half of the diameter of the grill 12 must clear the space between the base 14 and the rotational axis X, thus providing a waffle maker 10 with a lower profile. The optional locking mechanism 80 provides added safety when rotating the grill 12 about the rotational axis X.
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.