Multi-chamber smoke tray for an indoor smoker
US-2020054032-A1 · Feb 20, 2020 · US
US11209169B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11209169-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017139607-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 31, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 28, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 28, 2021 |
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A cooking system includes a housing having a hollow interior, a heating element operable to heat to said hollow interior, a food support surface arranged within said hollow interior, and a combustible substrate module removably positionable in said housing. When positioned in the housing, the combustible substrate module is arranged in fluid communication with the hollow interior and the combustible substrate module is disposed remote of the food support surface.
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A cooking system comprising: a housing having a hollow interior; a heating element operable to heat to said hollow interior; a food support surface arranged within said hollow interior; a combustible substrate module removably positionable in said housing; an ignition source disposed within said housing, wherein when said combustible substrate module is positioned in said housing, said ignition source is operably coupled to an ignition region of said combustible substrate module, and a radiation shield arranged between said ignition source and said combustible substrate module, said radiation shield having an opening located directly adjacent said ignition region of said combustible substrate module; wherein when positioned in said housing, said combustible substrate module is arranged in fluid communication with said hollow interior, and wherein when said combustible substrate module is positioned in said housing, said combustible substrate module is disposed remote of said food support surface. 2. The cooking system of claim 1 , wherein said housing further comprises a base and a lid, said combustible substrate module being removably positionable in said lid. 3. The cooking system of claim 1 , wherein said ignition source is separate from said heating element. 4. The cooking system of claim 1 , wherein said ignition region of said combustible substrate module is separated from said ignition source by a gap. 5. The cooking system of claim 1 , wherein said cooking system further comprises an air movement mechanism associated with said hollow interior and said combustible substrate module is arranged radially outward of and downstream from an outlet of said air movement mechanism. 6. The cooking system of claim 1 , wherein said combustible substrate module further comprises a body including a hollow interior having at least one compartment. 7. The cooking system of claim 6 , further comprising at least one divider arranged within said hollow interior to define a first compartment and a second compartment, said divider including a plurality of openings such that said first compartment and said second compartment are arranged in fluid communication via said plurality of openings. 8. A cooking system comprising: a housing having a hollow interior; a combustible substrate module removably positionable in said housing, said combustible substrate module containing a combustible material; an ignition source arranged within said hollow interior and operably coupled to said combustible substrate module; and a sensor operable to determine when said combustible material is ignited, wherein said operation of said ignition source is controlled in response to said sensor. 9. The cooking system of claim 8 , wherein said ignition source is deenergized in response to determining that said combustible material within said combustible substrate module is ignited. 10. The cooking system of claim 8 , wherein said ignition source is energized in response to determining that said combustible material within said combustible substrate has fully combusted. 11. The cooking system of claim 8 , further comprising a heating element distinct from said ignition source, wherein operation of said heating element is controlled in response to a status of said combustible material. 12. The cooking system of claim 11 , wherein said heating element is energized in response to determining that said combustible material within said combustible substrate module is ignited. 13. The cooking system of claim 11 , wherein said heating element is energized in response to determining that said combustible material within said combustible substrate has fully combusted. 14. The cooking system of claim 9 , further comprising an air movement device, said air movement device being controlled in response to a status of said combustible material. 15. A cooking system comprising: a housing having a hollow interior; a heating element operable to heat to said hollow interior; a food support surface arranged within said hollow interior; a combustible substrate module removably positionable in said housing, said combustible substrate module further comprises a body including a hollow interior having at least one compartment; and at least one divider arranged within said hollow interior to define a first compartment and a second compartment, said divider including a plurality of openings such that said first compartment and said second compartment are arranged in fluid communication via said plurality of openings; wherein when positioned in said housing, said combustible substrate module is arranged in fluid communication with said hollow interior, and wherein when said combustible substrate module is positioned in said housing, said combustible substrate module is disposed remote of said food support surface. 16. The cooking system of claim 15 , wherein said housing further comprises a base and a lid, said combustible substrate module being removably positionable in said lid. 17. The cooking system of claim 15 , an ignition source disposed within said housing, wherein when said combustible substrate module is positioned in said housing, said ignition source is operably coupled to an ignition region of said combustible substrate module. 18. The cooking system of claim 17 , a radiation shield arranged between said ignition source and said combustible substrate module, said radiation shield having an opening located directly adjacent said ignition region of said combustible substrate module. 19. The cooking system of claim 17 , wherein said ignition source is separate from said heating element. 20. The cooking system of claim 15 , wherein said cooking system further comprises an air movement mechanism associated with said hollow interior and said combustible substrate module is arranged radially outward of and downstream from an outlet of said air movement mechanism.
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