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US1219014A
US1219014A US1568215A US1568215A US1219014A US 1219014 A US1219014 A US 1219014A US 1568215 A US1568215 A US 1568215A US 1568215 A US1568215 A US 1568215A US 1219014 A US1219014 A US 1219014A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
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  • WALTER C LINDEMANN, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOR T0 A. J'. LINDEMANN p & HOVERSON CO., 0F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
  • My invention has for its object to provide a convertible lid for gas stove burners having a series of ribs upon one side whereby the same, whenifaced upwardly, forms a non-scorching rest for cooking utensils, due to the fact-that the ribs produce air passages between the plate and vessel; When the lid.
  • the invention generically embodies a plate or lid having ribs upon one face so arranged in conjunction with each other as to form iow passages having restricted discharge mouths, it being understood that the ribs.
  • the plate is utilized for a rest for sad irons or for cooking purposes wherein the tendency to Scorch is not present.
  • the ribs serve as rests for the bottom of a vessel and the ⁇ air space between the plate body and vessel bottom is broken up into a series of channels or passages whereby currents of air are caused to travel through said passages from the outer edges.
  • This circulation of air, more or less retarded by the formation of the ribs, is heated ,to a
  • Fig. 2 represents a similar view of the lid in a reverse position from that shown in Fig. l, wherein the smooth face of saidi'lid .serves as a rest for a sad iron, it being understood, as a matter of course, that other elements such as vessels for cooking, may be fitted to the lid when in the position shown.
  • Both the lid and the grid in this view are shown in section, as indicated by line 2 2 of Fig. 4;
  • A represents a stove-grid having inwardly extended radial bars a, which are stopped olf at a distant point from the center of the grid and the7 inner ends of the bars are reinforced by a circular bar a. It is underi stood that, while I have shown this type of grid, various standard types other than that illustrated may be employed for the support of the lid embodying the features of my invention.
  • Fig. 1 of the drawingsfl represents the smooth ⁇ face of the lid member embodying the features of my invention, which lid member is, in this exemplification, shown circular in form, as ndicated in Figs. 3 and 4 of the drawings.
  • the Smooth face l of the lid rests upon the grid A and is presented to the direct ilame of a burner B.
  • the opposite face of the lid has extending therefrom radial ribs 2 which are stopped off at a predetermined distance from the center of the lid to form a central chamber b, which communicates with air passages c that are formed between the series of ribs.
  • the ribs 2 are intersected by cross ribs 3, which together form an interrupted circle concentric with lthe contour of the lid, and the space between the cross-ribs constitute choked discharge openings c for the air passages c.'
  • the cross-ribs 3 adjacent to theirends are connected by radial rib sections 2 which serve as flared guide channels for the passage of air from the restricted discharge openings c.
  • the ribbed side of the plate is marked with the words This side up non Scorch and F or boiling milk and cereals.
  • the smooth side of the plate is marked with the words This side up for heating irons, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the directions for using the plate are plainly indicated to the housewife and when the plate is positioned for boiling milk or cereals, as vshown in Fig. 1, it is obvious that currents of air are lcaused-to travelV inwardly, as indicated by the arrows, through the various passages to the central communicating portions thereof.
  • a lid for the purpose specied comprising aplate having a series of radial ribs upon one side spaced to form a series of passages, ribs extending transversely of said first ribs at their outer ends, the endsl of said transversely extending ribs being spaced to form reduced mouths for said passages and ribs extending outwardly of said transverse ribs.

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W. C. LINDEMANN.
BURNER LID.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 2o, I9I5.
1,219,014. PatentedL Mar. 13, 1917.
UNTTED sTATEs PATENT oEErcE.-
WALTER C. LINDEMANN, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOR T0 A. J'. LINDEMANN p & HOVERSON CO., 0F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 13, 1917.
Application'med Earth 2o, 13,15. serial No. 15,682.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, WALTER C. L'INDE- MANN, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of Wisconsin' have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Burner-Lids; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention has for its object to provide a convertible lid for gas stove burners having a series of ribs upon one side whereby the same, whenifaced upwardly, forms a non-scorching rest for cooking utensils, due to the fact-that the ribs produce air passages between the plate and vessel; When the lid.
is reversed to present a fiat surface, it is used for the support of sad irons or for cooking vesselsunder certain conditions. The flanges then directly face the ame and serve las heat accumulators due to the fact that they are so constructed and arranged as to restrictv the flow of heat from said flame, it being also understood that the ribs serve to increase the surface of the lid, whereby its heat absorbing properties are magnified.
' The invention generically embodies a plate or lid having ribs upon one face so arranged in conjunction with each other as to form iow passages having restricted discharge mouths, it being understood that the ribs.`
the maximum heat units are absorbed prior Y to escape about the edge of said plate. Thus, in the above mentioned functional position, the plate is utilized for a rest for sad irons or for cooking purposes wherein the tendency to Scorch is not present. `When the plate is reversed with the flanges facing upwardly the ribs serve as rests for the bottom of a vessel and the\air space between the plate body and vessel bottom is broken up into a series of channels or passages whereby currents of air are caused to travel through said passages from the outer edges.
This circulation of air, more or less retarded by the formation of the ribs, is heated ,to a
sufficient degree, whereby an indirect cooking temperature is developed sufficient for boiling or cooking products thoroughly without liability of scorching the samef Attention is also called to the fact that, in carrying out my invention, the'ribs, in some vention, the same being shown resting upon a stove grid with its ribs projecting upwardly for the support of a vessel, inwhich position the lid constitutesa non-scorching element. The plane of the section of the stove lid is indicated by line 1-1 of Fig. 3;
Fig. 2 represents a similar view of the lid in a reverse position from that shown in Fig. l, wherein the smooth face of saidi'lid .serves as a rest for a sad iron, it being understood, as a matter of course, that other elements such as vessels for cooking, may be fitted to the lid when in the position shown. Both the lid and the grid in this view are shown in section, as indicated by line 2 2 of Fig. 4;
Fig. Srepresents a plan view of the ribbed face of said lid, and A Fig. l, a plan view of the smooth face of said lid with parts broken away and in section, the said lid being shown upon a stove grid formed withl radial bars. i
Referring by characters to Fig. 4, A represents a stove-grid having inwardly extended radial bars a, which are stopped olf at a distant point from the center of the grid and the7 inner ends of the bars are reinforced by a circular bar a. It is underi stood that, while I have shown this type of grid, various standard types other than that illustrated may be employed for the support of the lid embodying the features of my invention.
Referring especially to Fig. 1 of the drawingsfl represents the smooth `face of the lid member embodying the features of my invention, which lid member is, in this exemplification, shown circular in form, as ndicated in Figs. 3 and 4 of the drawings. The Smooth face l of the lid, as shown in Fig. 1, rests upon the grid A and is presented to the direct ilame of a burner B. The opposite face of the lid has extending therefrom radial ribs 2 which are stopped off at a predetermined distance from the center of the lid to form a central chamber b, which communicates with air passages c that are formed between the series of ribs. The ribs 2 are intersected by cross ribs 3, which together form an interrupted circle concentric with lthe contour of the lid, and the space between the cross-ribs constitute choked discharge openings c for the air passages c.' The cross-ribs 3 adjacent to theirends are connected by radial rib sections 2 which serve as flared guide channels for the passage of air from the restricted discharge openings c.
Referring to Fig. 3 of the drawings, the ribbed side of the plate is marked with the words This side up non Scorch and F or boiling milk and cereals. The smooth side of the plate is marked with the words This side up for heating irons, as shown in Fig. 4. Thus the directions for using the plate are plainly indicated to the housewife and when the plate is positioned for boiling milk or cereals, as vshown in Fig. 1, it is obvious that currents of air are lcaused-to travelV inwardly, as indicated by the arrows, through the various passages to the central communicating portions thereof. Thus the cold air entering through the restricted passages will be confined or choked between the lid surface and bottom surface of the pan due to expansion of volume caused through heat-l high temperature is suflicient for boiling purposes, while, at the same time, there is no liability of the boiled product being scorched or burnt.
It is also manifest when the smooth side of the plate is uppermost, the burner flame is directed to the center of the plate and the heat Waves will be caused to travel outwardly through the passages between the ribs and be choked .in their travel by the cross-ribs or baille connections, whereby eddying currents of hot air will be momentarily retained under theplate, which currents .will finally escape through the discharge openings between the cross-ribs and thus the heat is retarded initsA flow to the outer edge of the plate, whereby said plate is heated to the desired temperature, this temperature 'being increased to the maximum due to the fact that the ribs form extra heat-absorbing surfaces.
I claim: e 4 l A lid for the purpose specied comprising aplate having a series of radial ribs upon one side spaced to form a series of passages, ribs extending transversely of said first ribs at their outer ends, the endsl of said transversely extending ribs being spaced to form reduced mouths for said passages and ribs extending outwardly of said transverse ribs. l
In testimony that I. claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand at Milwaukee in the county of Milwaukee and State of Wisconsin inthe presence of two witnesses.
WALTER C. LINDEMANN. Witnesses:
N. E. OLIPHANT, M. E. DowNEY.
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US3035568A (en) * 1957-02-14 1962-05-22 Frank J Dama Portable baking device
US3344735A (en) * 1966-09-28 1967-10-03 Kochman Miroslav Combination griddle and hot plate
US20070193575A1 (en) * 2006-02-21 2007-08-23 Horng-Yi Jan Container having a heat concentration assembly securely formed on a bottom of the container

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3035568A (en) * 1957-02-14 1962-05-22 Frank J Dama Portable baking device
US3344735A (en) * 1966-09-28 1967-10-03 Kochman Miroslav Combination griddle and hot plate
US20070193575A1 (en) * 2006-02-21 2007-08-23 Horng-Yi Jan Container having a heat concentration assembly securely formed on a bottom of the container

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