Device for regulating the cooking process in a cooking vessel

Electric heating – Heating devices – With power supply and voltage or current regulation or...

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219497, 340589, H05B 102

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ABSTRACT:
A device for regulating the cooking process in a cooking vessel which is heated by a heating element provided with a control circuit. The temperature in the cooking vessel is measured and is utilized by the control circuit to regulate the heating element. The cooking time can be preset by an adjustable timer. The cooking time in the cooking vessel is made independent of the inertia inherent in the cooking system by causing the timer to start metering the preset cooking time only after the cooking temperature has been reached. The operation of the timer may be governed by the slope of the temperature-time curve during the heating phase to enable the timer to shut off the heating element prematurely, relative to the preset cooking time, as the temperature-time curve rises less steeply during the heating phase.

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