Claims
- 1. A stove-top flame safety deflector which prevents the handle of a pot or other cooking utensil from being heated higher than can be tolerated for hand contact and which can be mounted on existing stove grates located on the top of a stove above the gas burners of the stove, each grate having a plurality of generally radially extending fingers, said deflector comprising:
- a generally flat upper deflector plate having an inner edge facing the stove burner and an outer edge spaced from the burner, and a pair of generally oppositely disposed side edges, said outer edge having a downwardly extending lip which forms a back wall whose bottom edge extends towards the stove top when said deflector plate rests atop the fingers of the stove grate; and
- a protective skirt member projecting downwardly from said deflector plate along its bottom, said protective skirt being proportioned and positioned relative to said back wall for enabling substantially universal mounting capability to permit installation on virtually any conventional stove-top grate, such that when said deflector is located in desired position on the stove grate, the combination of said deflector plate, protective skirt and said back wall substantially prevents flames and heat emanating from the burner from heating the handle beyond the level for safe hand contact.
- 2. A safety deflector according to claim 1, wherein said protective skirt member extends generally lower than said back wall.
- 3. A safety deflector according to claim 1, wherein said upper deflector plate is generally in the shape of a truncated wedge.
- 4. A safety deflector according to claim 1, wherein said protective skirt member includes two cut-outs proportioned and positioned relative to each other to receive two adjacent grate fingers on virtually any conventional stove top grate.
- 5. A safety deflector according to claim 4, wherein said protective skirt, said cut-outs and said back wall are proportioned and positioned relative to each other, and said protective skirt oriented, to permit the deflector to be installed on virtually any conventional safety grate simply by placing it on top of the grate with two adjacent fingers received in the cut-outs.
- 6. A safety deflector according to claim 1 wherein said protective skirt member is spaced from said back wall by approximately 11/4" to about 11/2" and the two cut-outs on said protective skirt are approximately 3/8" to about 1/2" wide, leaving a central skirt portion approximately 23/8" to about 25/8" wide.
- 7. A stove-top flame safety deflector which prevents the handle of a pot or other cooking utensil from being heated higher than can be tolerated for hand contact and which can be mounted on existing stove grates located on the top of a stove above the gas burners of the stove, each grate having a plurality of generally radially extending fingers, said deflector comprising:
- a generally flat upper deflector plate having an inner edge facing the stove burner and an outer edge spaced from the burner, and a pair of generally oppositely disposed side edges, said outer edge having a downwardly extending lip which forms a back wall whose bottom edge extends towards the stove top when said deflector plate rests atop the fingers of the stove grate; and
- a protective skirt member projecting downwardly from said deflector plate along its bottom, and
- a back wall extension member on said back wall, which is extensible from a generally withdrawn position to a fully extended position, such that when said deflector is located in desired position on the stove grate, the combination of said deflector plate, protective skirt and said back wall substantially prevents flames and heat emanating from the burner from heating the handle beyond the level for safe hand contact and no gap is formed between said back wall edge and the stove top.
- 8. A safety deflector according to claim 7, wherein said protective skirt member projects lower than said back wall.
- 9. A safety deflector according to claim 7, wherein said back wall extension member is freely slidably mounted to said back wall.
- 10. A safety deflector according to claim 9, wherein said back wall extension member includes tabs on opposite ends for mounting to said back wall and said back wall includes stop means for limiting downward travel of said back wall extension member.
- 11. A stove-top flame safety deflector which prevents the handle of a pot or other cooking utensil from being heated higher than can be tolerated for hand contact and which can be mounted on existing stove grates located on the top of a stove above the gas burners of the stove, each grate having a plurality of generally radially extending fingers, said deflector comprising:
- a generally flat upper deflector plate having an inner edge facing the stove burner and an outer edge spaced from the burner, and a pair of generally oppositely disposed side edges, said outer edge having a downwardly extending lip which forms a back wall whose bottom edge is adjacent the stove top when said deflector plate rests atop the fingers of the stove grate; and
- a protective skirt/mounting member projecting downwardly from said deflector plate along its bottom, said protective skirt/mounting member including a mounting plate adapted to be engaged by a pair of fastening tabs angularly depending from the bottom surface of said deflecting plate for securing said deflector to said stove-top safety grate such that when said deflector is located in desired position on the stove grate, the combination of said deflector plate, mounting plate and said back wall substantially prevents flames and heat emanating from the burner from heating the handle beyond the level for safe hand contact.
- 12. A safety deflector according to claim 11, wherein said mounting plate is slitted along its upper edge to form a plurality of bendable tabs which yield when urged against a stove grate finger to minimize any openings around the grate fingers.
- 13. A stove-top flame safety deflector which prevents the handle of a pot or other cooking utensil from being heated higher than can be tolerated for hand contact and which can be mounted on existing stove grates located on the top of a stove above the gas burners of the stove, each grate having a plurality of generally radially extending fingers, said deflector comprising:
- a generally flat upper deflector plate having an inner edge facing the stove burner and an outer edge spaced from the burner, and a pair of generally oppositely disposed side edges, said outer edge having a downwardly extending lip which forms a back wall whose bottom edge is adjacent the stove top when said deflector plate rests atop the fingers of the stove grate; and
- a protective skirt member projecting downwardly from said deflector plate along its bottom, and
- leveling tabs mounted to each safety grate finger supporting said deflector to provide a sufficiently level support surface to ensure that said deflector is essentially wobble-free, such that when said deflector is located in desired position on the stove grate, the combination of said deflector plate, protective skirt and said back wall substantially prevents flames and heat emanating from the burner from heating the handle beyond the level for safe hand contact.
- 14. A safety deflector according to claim 13, wherein said protective skirt member and said back wall are proportioned and positioned relative to each other for enabling substantially universal mounting capability to permit installation on virtually any conventional stove-top grate.
- 15. A stove-top flame safety deflector which prevents the handle of a pot or other cooking utensil from being heated higher than can be tolerated for hand contact and which can be mounted on existing stove grates located on the top of a stove above the gas burners of the stove, each grate having a plurality of generally radially extending fingers, said deflector comprising:
- a generally flat upper deflector plate having an inner edge facing the stove burner and an outer edge spaced from the burner, and a pair of generally oppositely disposed side edges, said outer edge having a downwardly extending lip which forms a back wall whose bottom edge extends toward the stove top when said deflector plate rests atop the fingers of the stove grate;
- a protective skirt member projecting downwardly from said deflector plate along its bottom, said protective skirt being proportioned and positioned relative to said back wall for enabling substantially universal mounting capability to permit installation on virtually any conventional stove-top grate; and
- a back wall extension member which is extensible from a generally retracted position to a fully extended position for substantially ensuring than no gap is formed between the bottom edge of said back wall and said stove top,
- such that when said deflector is located in desired position on the stove grate, the combination of said deflector plate, protective skirt and said back wall each member substantially prevents flames and heat emanating from the burner from heating the handle beyond the level for safe hand contact.
- 16. A safety deflector according to claim 15, wherein said back wall extension member is freely slidably mounted to said back wall.
- 17. A safety deflector according to claim 16, wherein said back wall extension member includes tabs on opposite ends for mounting to said back wall and said back wall includes stop means for limiting downward travel of said back wall extension member.
- 18. A stove-top safety grate for preventing the handle of a pot or other cooking utensil from being heated higher than can be tolerated for hand contact when exposed to flames emanating from a gas burner of a stove, said safety grate comprising:
- a support grating for supporting a pot or cooking utensil above a gas burner of the stove;
- a flame deflector member formed integrally with said support grating, said flame deflector member generally covering part of the area of said support grating and having an inner edge generally facing an adjacent gas burner and an outer edge spaced from the gas burner when said support grating is mounted in operative position adjacent a stove-top gas burner;
- a protective skirt member formed as an integral structure with support grating and said deflector member, said protective skirt member projecting downwardly relative to said flame deflector member, such that when said safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members is located in desired position on the stove top, the combination of said flame deflector and protective skirt members substantially prevents flames produced by the adjacent gas burner from heating a pot handle beyond the level for safe hand contact when the handle is aligned over said flame deflector member.
- 19. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members according to claim 18, which further includes a downwardly extending lip at an outer edge portion of said flame deflector member, said protective skirt member being located between said outer edge lip and the inner edge of said flame deflector member.
- 20. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members according to claim 19, wherein said outer edge lip is proportioned generally to abut the stove top when said support grating is installed in desired position adjacent a gas burner and wherein said protective skirt member extends lower than said outer edge lip.
- 21. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector member according to claim 18, wherein said deflector member has a plurality of openings in its top surface, located between said protective skirt member and the adjacent gas burner.
- 22. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members according to claim 19, which further includes a lip extending downwardly from opposite side portions of said deflector member.
- 23. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members according to claim 19, which further includes vent means in said deflector member, said vent means located inwardly of said protective skirt member to permit some direct contact between a cooking utensil seated on said support grating and flames emanating from its adjacent gas burner.
- 24. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members according to claim 18, said safety grate being oriented on the stove top with its said deflector member positioned generally away from the front of the stove to help guide a person to avoid placing a cooking utensil on the grate with its handle extending towards the front of the stove.
- 25. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members according to claim 19, which further includes a back wall extension member which is extensible from a generally retracted position to a fully extended position for substantially ensuring no gap is formed between the bottom edge of said outer edge lip and the stove top.
- 26. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members according to claim 25, wherein said back wall extension member is freely slidably mounted to said outer edge lip.
- 27. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members according to claim 26, wherein said back wall extension member includes tabs on opposite ends for mounting to said outer edge lip and said outer edge lip includes stop means for limiting downward travel of said back wall extension member.
- 28. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members according to claim 18, wherein said flame deflector member is generally in the shape of a truncated wedge.
- 29. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members according to claim 18, wherein said flame deflector member is formed at a generally radially outer segment of said support grating.
- 30. A stove-top safety grate with integral flame deflector and protective skirt members according to claim 29, including a plurality of said stove-top safety grates oriented on a stove top such that the flame deflector member of each said safety grate is positioned away from the front of the stove to act as a guide for locating a pot handle so as not to extend towards the front of the stove.
- 31. An arrangement of stove-top safety grates according to claim 30, wherein the said deflector member of each safety grate is oriented at generally a 3-o'clock position or generally a 9-o'clock position when viewed from the front of the stove.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 07/394,580, filed Aug. 16, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,942,864.
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