Hinged grates for cooking appliance
US-10598389-B2 · Mar 24, 2020 · US
US11320152B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11320152-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916670091-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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A cooktop for an appliance includes a cooktop base surface that defines an edge. A cooktop burner is mounted on the cooktop base surface. A support base is rigidly fixed with the cooktop base surface adjacent the edge. A grate is rotatably supported to the support base and is rotatable between a raised position and a lowered position to alternately cover and uncover the cooking burner. A biasing member is coupled to the support base and exerts an upward biasing force on the grate.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cooktop for an appliance, comprising: a cooktop base surface defining an edge; a cooking burner mounted on the cooktop base surface; at least one support base rigidly fixed with the cooktop base surface adjacent the edge; a grate rotatably supported by the at least one support base to be rotated between a raised position and a lowered position to alternately cover and uncover the cooking burner, the grate defining at least one receiving member extending from an end thereof; and a biasing member coupled to the at least one support base and at least partially disposed within the at least one receiving member, the biasing member exerting an upward biasing force on the grate. 2. The cooktop of claim 1 , wherein the biasing member is a spring and is compressible under rotation of the grate toward the lowered position. 3. The cooktop of claim 1 , wherein the at least one receiving member includes a first receiving member having a first receiving channel and a second receiving member having a second receiving channel. 4. The cooktop of claim 3 , further comprising: a pivot member coupled between the at least one support base and the first receiving member. 5. The cooktop of claim 3 , wherein the biasing member is at least partially disposed within the second receiving channel. 6. The cooktop of claim 1 , wherein the at least one support base includes a first support base and a second support base, the cooktop further comprising: a biasing assembly coupled to the first support base, the biasing assembly including the biasing member disposed between a first housing and a second housing; and a pivot assembly coupled to the second support base and configured to guide rotation of the grate, the pivot assembly including a pivot member coupled to a second biasing member. 7. The cooktop of claim 6 , wherein the at least one receiving member includes a first receiving member having a first receiving channel and a second receiving member having a second receiving channel, and wherein the biasing assembly is disposed at least partially within the first receiving channel and the pivot assembly is disposed at least partially within the second receiving channel. 8. A cooktop for an appliance, comprising: a cooktop base surface defining an edge; a first support base rigidly fixed with the cooktop base surface adjacent the edge; a pivot member coupled to the first support base; a second support base rigidly fixed with the cooktop base surface adjacent the first support base; a biasing assembly including a first housing, a second housing, and a biasing member disposed therebetween, wherein the biasing assembly is coupled to the second support base; and at least one grate coupled to the pivot member and the biasing assembly, wherein the at least one grate is rotatable between raised and lowered positions and biased toward the raised position by the biasing assembly. 9. The cooktop of claim 8 , wherein the pivot member is rotatable relative to the first support base and configured to guide rotation of the at least one grate as the at least one grate rotates between the raised and lowered positions. 10. The cooktop of claim 8 , wherein the at least one grate includes a first grate coupled to a first side of the second support base and a second grate coupled to a second side of the second support base. 11. The cooktop of claim 8 , wherein the at least one grate defines a first receiving member having a first channel and a second receiving member having a second channel, and wherein the pivot member is received in the first channel and the biasing assembly is received in the second channel. 12. The cooktop of claim 11 , wherein the first housing is disposed proximate an inner end of the second channel and the second housing is disposed proximate an outer end of the second channel. 13. The cooktop of claim 11 , further comprising: a coupling member disposed in the first channel, wherein the pivot member engages the coupling member. 14. The cooktop of claim 8 , wherein the biasing member is compressible under rotation of the at least one grate toward the lowered position. 15. The cooktop of claim 8 , wherein the biasing assembly retains the at least one grate in at least one intermediate position between the raised and lowered positions. 16. A cooktop assembly, comprising: a cooktop base surface defining an edge; a grate operably coupled to the cooktop base surface, wherein the grate defines a first receiving member having a first channel and a second receiving member having a second channel; a first support base coupled to the cooktop base surface proximate the edge; a pivot member coupled to the first support base and at least partially received within the first receiving channel; a second support base coupled to the cooktop base surface proximate the edge; and a biasing assembly including a biasing member disposed between a first housing and a second housing, the biasing assembly coupled to the second support base and biasing the grate toward a raised position, each of the first housing and the biasing member at least partially received within the second receiving channel. 17. The cooktop assembly of claim 16 , wherein the biasing member is a spring and is compressible under rotation of the grate toward the lowered position. 18. The cooktop assembly of claim 16 , further comprising: a coupling member disposed within the first channel and configured to interlock with the pivot member. 19. The cooktop assembly of claim 16 , wherein the biasing assembly retains the grate in at least one intermediate position between raised and lowered positions. 20. The cooktop assembly of claim 16 , wherein the biasing assembly is spaced from the first support base.
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