Cooking apparatus
US-10405696-B2 · Sep 10, 2019 · US
US11242998B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11242998-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916295053-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 8, 2022 |
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A radiation grill unit ( 1 ) comprises (i) a food support unit ( 100 ) with bars ( 110 ), (ii) a radiation unit ( 200 ) that includes a reflector ( 210 ) (with reflector opening ( 223 )) hosting an IR radiation heater ( 220 ), wherein the radiation unit ( 200 ) is configured to provide IR radiation ( 201 ) in a direction of the food support unit ( 100 ), and (iii) a radiation grill unit cavity ( 3 ) configured to host a drip tray ( 300 ). The drip tray is configured in the radiation grill unit cavity below a lower part edge of the reflector and out of a line of sight of direct IR radiation from the IR radiation heater. The drip tray further comprises a drip tray face and at least one drip tray reservoir configured at a side edge of the drip tray in a location that does not receive direct IR radiation, and configured to store a lipid comprising liquid.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A radiation grill unit for grilling food in an open grill arrangement, the radiation grill unit comprising: (i) a food support unit having a cross-sectional area; (ii) two radiation units, wherein each of the two radiation units comprises a reflector and an infrared (IR) radiation heater hosted within an inner region of the reflector, wherein the reflector includes an upper part and a lower part, the upper part having a substantially parabolic-shaped surface and an upper part edge, and the lower part having at least one substantially straight surface and a lower part edge, wherein the upper part edge and the lower part edge define a reflector opening, wherein the IR radiation heater is configured at a first depth below the lower part edge and at a second depth below the upper part edge, wherein the second depth is greater than the first depth, wherein the IR radiation heater is further configured at a first horizontal distance from the lower part edge and at a second horizontal distance from the upper part edge, and wherein the second horizontal distance is smaller than the first horizontal distance, each of the two radiation units further being configured to provide IR radiation, via the IR radiation heater, through the reflector opening in a direction of the food support unit; (iii) a radiation grill unit cavity configured to host the two radiation units opposite each other at opposite ends of the radiation grill unit cavity, below opposite side edges the food support unit, wherein the lower part edge of the reflector of each respective radiation unit is spaced closer to a center point of the radiation grill unit cavity than the upper part edge of the reflector of the respective radiation unit, and wherein IR radiation from the two radiation units is uniformly distributed over the cross-sectional area and edges of the food support unit; and (iv) a drip tray, wherein the drip tray is hosted within the radiation grill unit cavity in between the two radiation units below the lower part edge of the lower part of the reflector of each respective radiation unit, wherein the at least one substantially straight surface of the lower part of the reflector of each respective radiation unit is positioned at an angle relative to horizontal, to block rays of IR radiation that would otherwise be directed towards the drip tray and the reflector of the opposite radiation unit of the two radiation units and thus render the drip tray and the reflector of the opposite radiation unit of the two radiation units out of a line of sight of direct IR radiation from the IR radiation heater of a respective radiation unit, further wherein the drip tray comprises a drip tray face and at least one drip tray reservoir, and wherein the at least one drip tray reservoir is configured at a side edge of the drip tray to store a lipid comprising liquid. 2. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , wherein (i) the food support unit comprises a grill grid with bars, wherein the grill grid comprises a food support side and a radiation side or (ii) the food support unit comprises one or more selected from the group of a spit, a skewer, a clamp, and a hook. 3. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , wherein each radiation unit of the two radiation units further comprises the reflector hosting an electrical IR radiation heater. 4. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , wherein (i) the food support unit comprises a grill grid with a one-dimensional array of bars arranged in parallel, wherein the grill grid comprises a food support side and a radiation side, and (ii) each radiation unit of the two radiation units is further configured to provide IR radiation in a direction of the radiation side of the grill grid. 5. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , wherein the drip tray face comprises a central collection channel in fluid connection with the at least one drip tray reservoir. 6. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , wherein the drip tray reservoir has a storage volume for the lipid comprising liquid in a range of 50-350 ml. 7. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , wherein the drip tray face comprises a curvature configured to guide the lipid comprising fluid from the drip tray face to the at least one drip tray reservoir. 8. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , wherein the drip tray face has a saddle-like shape, and wherein the at least one drip tray reservoir comprises two or more drip tray reservoirs at side edges of the drip tray. 9. The radiation grill unit according to claim 4 , wherein all IR radiation provided by each radiation unit of the two radiation units is directed to the radiation side of the grill grid. 10. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , further comprising: a protective window, transmissive for the IR radiation, for each of the two radiation units, wherein the protective window is arranged in front of the reflector opening of a respective radiation unit, between the respective radiation unit and radiation grill unit cavity, the protective window further being at an angle (β) relative to a normal to a food support surface of the food support unit, with β>0°, and wherein the protective window further comprises a lower edge that is (a) configured above the drip tray face, and (b) horizontally extends within an inner horizontal width dimension of the drip tray face more than an upper edge of the protective window. 11. The radiation grill unit according to claim 10 , wherein the protective window comprises one selected from the group consisting of glass, glass ceramic, and quartz. 12. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , wherein the food support unit comprises a grill grid with a one-dimensional array of bars arranged in parallel, wherein the grill grid comprises a food support side and a radiation side, wherein the bars each have a bar diameter (DB) and a bar distance (PB) between adjacent bars, wherein the bar diameter (DB) comprises a diameter in a range of 1-4 mm, and wherein a ratio PB/DB between (i) the distance (PB) between adjacent bars and (ii) the bar diameter (DB) is within a range of 2≤PB/DB≤10. 13. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , further comprising two convection channels, each convection channel configured to facilitate free convection of air, from below the lower part edge to above the upper part edge of the reflector of a respective radiation unit of the two radiation units, along a back side of the reflector of the respective radiation unit opposite to a front side of the reflector that reflects the IR radiation in the direction of the food support unit. 14. A method for cooking a food product via the radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , the method comprising: arranging the food product onto the food support unit of the radiation grill unit; and providing IR radiation, via the two radiation units of the radiation grill unit, to the food product. 15. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , wherein a location of the drip tray reservoir is behind and/or below lower edges of the radiation grill cavity. 16. The radiation grill unit according to claim 1 , wherein the food support unit comprises a grill grid with a one-dimensional array of bars arranged in parallel, each bar having a bar length with two ends, an intermediate portion, and two sloping portions configured to facilitate transport of lipids in a direction of a middle of the bar, and wherein each sloping portion is in between a respective end of the bar and the intermediate portion, the intermediate portion being locat
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