Low-water element safety control

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Inventors

VanDeMark, Lowell

Application #

462579

Filed

Jan-9-1990

Published

Oct-29-1991

Current US Class

099/330
099/331
099/337
392/401

International Classes

A47J 027/00

Field of Search

99/326 99/330 99/331 99/332 99/334 99/337 99/338 99/403 99/410 99/468 99/492 99/486 392/400 392/401 137/341 137/392 126/373 126/374 219/489 219/401 219/440 219/441

Examiners

Simone; Timothy F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woodard, Emhardt, Naughton Moriarty & McNett

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Abstract
A low-water element safety control for use with a steam generator. A steam cooker having a plurality of cooking compartments includes a steam-generator pressure vessel. An electric element within the vessel heats the water, causing steam to be directed to the compartment. A low-water sensor within the vessel is connected to a relay coil with contacts interrupting the flow of electrical energy to the heating element when water is beneath the level of the sensor. A second sensor located externally of the vessel and within a coupling in fluid communication with the vessel serves as a backup safety device and is connected to a second relay coil also having contacts interrupting the flow of electrical energy to the heating element when the water level is below the outside sensor.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A low-water element safety control for a steam cooker comprising:

a closed container for holding liquid;

liquid entrance means associated with said container for introducing said liquid into said container;

steam exit means associated with said container for allowing escape of steam from said container;

heating means for heating said liquid and having an off position when disconnected from a source of energy and an on position for heating said liquid when connected to said source of energy;

first safety means having a first low liquid sensor located into said container, said safety means connected to said heating means operable to disconnect said heating means from said source of energy placing said heating means in said off position when said liquid is below said sensor; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention is in the field of steam generators and devices and safety devices for interrupting the flow of energy to the heating element.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Steam cookers have a plurality of cooking compartments heated by means of steam flowing from a steam generator. A separate pressure vessel for generating the steam includes an electric element located therein. The heating element will fail in the event a sufficient amount of water does not surround the heating coil or element. The heating element is relatively expensive and is difficult to replace. As a result, various means have been provided to minimize such failures. Typically, a glass tube located outside of the vessel is connected via conduits in fluid communication with the vessel, thereby allowing for a visual indication of the level of water within the vessel. Such visual indicators may be located in remote positions and, therefore, may not provide a sufficient warning to the operator. Further, the operator is busy with various tasks and does not pay sufficient attention to the water level, resulting in eventual burnout of the heating element. In order to solve this problem, commercially available water level sensors have been mounted to extend into the vessel, measuring the level of the water therein. Such a probe is typically connected to a relay coil having contacts positioned in the electric line connected to the heating element. Thus, once the water level falls below the sensor, the relay coil will be activated, opening the coil contacts and interrupting the flow of electrical energy to the heating element.
 
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