Griddle and cooking appliance having a griddle
US-2018356101-A1 · Dec 13, 2018 · US
US10327588B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10327588-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715582675-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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Embodiments of a griddle system, device, and method configured to manage unwanted food byproducts. The griddle system includes a griddle having an upper side and an underside. The upper side includes a flat cooking surface and a splash guard, the flat cooking surface having a rectangular shape extending to a rear end, a front end, a left end and a right end. The splash guard extends along a periphery of the upper side of the griddle, the upper side including a trough. The trough extends laterally from the rear end of the cooking surface and extends longitudinally along a length of the rear end of the cooking surface such that the trough defines an elongated through hole therein.
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A griddle system configured to manage unwanted food byproducts, comprising: a griddle including an upper side and an underside, the upper side including a flat cooking surface extending to define a rear end, a front end, a left end and a right end, the rear end extending parallel relative to the front end and the left end extending parallel relative to the right end, the upper side including a splash guard extending along an entire periphery of the upper side of the griddle so as to extend above the flat cooking surface, the splash guard extending to define a rear splash guard, a front splash guard, a left splash guard and a right splash guard, the front splash guard and the left and right splash guards directly extending upward from the flat cooking surface along entire lengths of the respective front, left and right ends of the flat cooking surface; wherein the flat cooking surface, adjacent a length of the rear end of the cooking surface, directly extends to a sloped surface to define a trough such that the sloped surface extends with an acute angle relative to the flat cooking surface, the sloped surface of the trough extending downward to a rear opening at least partially defined in the trough and the rear splash guard. 2. The griddle system of claim 1 , wherein the splash guard defines an elongated slot extending through the splash guard, the elongated slot positioned directly above the rear opening. 3. The griddle system of claim 1 , further comprising a grease container, the grease container including a container portion and a latching portion, the latching portion configured to suspend the container portion below the rear opening. 4. The griddle system of claim 3 , wherein the latching portion includes a latch and an extension, the latch configured to couple to the splash guard and the extension extending from the latch to the container portion, the extension defining a window therein such that the extension is configured to be positioned along a back side of the splash guard with the window positioned adjacent the rear opening so as to at least partially surround the rear opening. 5. The griddle system of claim 1 , further comprising a grease container configured to be removably coupled to the griddle such that a container portion of the grease container is positioned below the rear opening. 6. The griddle system of claim 1 , wherein the rear opening is centrally positioned along a length of the rear splash guard. 7. The griddle system of claim 1 , wherein the rear splash guard extends higher relative to the flat cooking surface than the front splash guard. 8. A cooking station configured to manage unwanted food byproduct, comprising: a frame including a front side, a rear side, a left side and a right side each extending between a lower portion and an upper portion, the frame including multiple heating elements coupled thereto, the heating elements controlled with control valves positioned along the front side of the frame such that the front side is opposite the rear side of the frame; and a griddle configured to be supported by the upper portion of the frame, the griddle including an upper side and an underside, the upper side including a flat cooking surface extending to define a rear end, a front end, a left end and a right end such that the rear end extends parallel relative to the front end and the left end extends parallel relative to the right end, the griddle positioned such that the front end of the flat cooking surface corresponds with the front side of the frame, the upper side including a splash guard extending along an entire periphery of the upper side of the griddle so as to extend above the flat cooking surface, the splash guard extending to define a rear splash guard, a front splash guard, a left splash guard, and a right splash guard, the front splash guard and the left and right splash guards directly extending upward from the flat cooking surface along entire lengths of the respective front, left and right ends of the flat cooking surface; wherein the flat cooking surface, adjacent a length of the rear end of the cooking surface, directly extends to a sloped surface to define a trough such that the sloped surface extends with an acute angle relative to the flat cooking surface, the sloped surface of the trough extending downward to a rear opening at least partially defined in the trough and the rear splash guard. 9. The cooking station of claim 8 , wherein the splash guard defines an elongated slot extending through the splash guard, the elongated slot positioned directly above the rear opening. 10. The cooking station of claim 8 , further comprising a grease container, the grease container including a container portion and a latching portion, the latching portion configured to suspend the container portion below the rear opening. 11. The cooking station of claim 10 , wherein the latching portion includes a latch and an extension, the latch configured to couple to the splash guard and the extension extending from the latch to the container portion, the extension defining a window therein such that the extension is configured to be positioned along a back side of the splash guard with the window positioned adjacent the rear opening. 12. The cooking station of claim 8 , further comprising a grease container configured to be removably coupled to the griddle such that a container portion of the grease container is positioned below the rear opening. 13. The cooking station of claim 8 , wherein the rear opening is centrally positioned along a length of the rear splash guard. 14. The cooking station of claim 8 , wherein the rear splash guard extends higher relative to the flat cooking surface than the front splash guard. 15. A method for managing grease at a cooking station, the method comprising: supporting a griddle on an upper portion of a frame of a cooking station with heating elements coupled to the frame and controlled with control valves positioned along a front side of the cooking station, the griddle having a flat cooking surface extending to define a rear end, a front end, a left end and a right end such that the front end extends parallel relative to the rear end and the left end extends parallel relative to the right end, the griddle having a splash guard extending along an entire periphery of the griddle so as to extend above the flat cooking surface, the splash guard extending to define a rear splash guard, a front splash guard, a left splash guard and a right splash guard such that the front splash guard and the left and right splash guards directly extend upward from the flat cooking surface along entire lengths of the respective front, left and right ends of the flat cooking surface, the griddle being supported on the upper portion of the frame such that the front end of the cooking surface corresponds with the front side of the cooking station; and draining grease from cooked food on the cooking surface to a trough positioned adjacent the rear end of the cooking surface such that the trough defines a sloped surface extending directly from the cooking surface with an acute angle relative to the cooking surface, the sloped surface of the trough extending downward toward a rear opening at least partially defined in the trough and the rear splash guard. 16. The method according to claim 15 , further comprising depositing the grease in a grease container positioned with a container portion of the grease container suspended below the rear opening. 17. The method according to claim 16 , wherein the depositing the grease in the grea
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