Claims
- 1. A vapor transfer griddle unit or the like comprising
- a planar sheet metal heat conductive top member defining a horizontally extensive griddle surface,
- a bottom wall sealed to the top member and defining therewith a corresponding vapor chamber disposed below said griddle top member,
- a body of vaporizable heat transfer medium in liquid state partially filling said chamber with a vapor space between the surface of said liquid and said top member at rest as well as over the range of griddling temperatures,
- a horizontally extensive electric heating array comprised of horizontally spaced elongated electric heater portions extending directly beneath and spaced below said top member and located above said bottom wall,
- and a set of griddle supports mutually arrayed with said heater portions and extending between and engaging said top member and said bottom wall to provide a pattern of support across the underside of said griddle top member to maintain the griddle surface flat over its range of operations, said supports having openings permitting free self-leveling flow of liquid as well as free flow of vapor in said chamber,
- said body of liquid fully immersing said array of heater portions throughout the range of griddling temperatures and comprising liquid which boils under vacuum conditions over said range,
- said chamber being permanently evacuated to a level sufficient to enable said liquid to so boil and
- said heater portions being heated by electrical resistance with associated controls to selectively heat said liquid to boil at any desired temperature in said range,
- whereby while the griddle is maintained flat for griddling, vapor can be rapidly generated to heat the griddles to any selected griddling temperature in an energy-efficient manner.
- 2. The griddle of claim 1 wherein there is an exterior heating surface of said portions which receives heat from said electrical resistance elements and transfers the heat to said liquid and wherein said heating surface comprises an aggregate heat transfer area greater than one half of the griddle cooking area.
- 3. The griddle of claim 1 or 2 wherein heat transfer from said heating surface of said portions to said liquid occurs at a watt density of the order of 30 watts per square inch of surface.
- 4. The vapor transfer griddle unit of claim 1 or 2 wherein said array of heater portions comprises a set of straight, parallel horizontally spaced apart portions, each extending in length substantially throughout one horizontal dimension of said cooking surface, and said set of griddle surface supports is interfitted in the spaces between said heater tube portions to provide said pattern of support coextensively with the extent of said array of heater portions.
- 5. The griddle unit of claim 4 wherein the spacing between the axes of adjacent heater portions is less than about five times the diameter of said heater portions.
- 6. The griddle unit of claim 1 wherein said chamber has a depth between about 11/2 and 2 inches, and a width and length between two and three feet, about half of the depth of said chamber being filled with heat transfer liquid.
- 7. The griddle of claim 1 wherein said griddle supports comprise a plurality of first supports extending along a first direction of said chamber and a plurality of second supports extending along a second direction transverse to said first direction, thereby forming a support grid to maintain said planar top member flat for griddling.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 954,650, filed Oct. 25, 1978, now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 614,901, filed Sept. 19, 1975, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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