CA2090369C - Skillet splash guard - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47J—KITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
- A47J36/00—Parts, details or accessories of cooking-vessels
- A47J36/36—Shields or jackets for cooking utensils minimising the radiation of heat, fastened or movably mounted
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47J—KITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
- A47J37/00—Baking; Roasting; Grilling; Frying
- A47J37/10—Frying pans, e.g. frying pans with integrated lids or basting devices
- A47J37/108—Accessories, e.g. inserts, plates to hold food down during frying
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Abstract
The invention provides a splash guard for catching the spattering of hot grease from a skillet or the like during cooking of food, comprising a plurality of sheet sections and connection means arranged on the sections. The sections are sequentially interconnected to obtain a dome-like shielding enclosure surrounding a cooking vessel, leaving a side opening for the handle of the skillet and a top outlet for egress of smoke and steam. The connection means are arranged on the lateral margins of the sections for attaching two adjacent sections to each other allowing for ready separation of the sections for deposit and cleaning.
A section is defined by a support margin curved at a first radius, a right and a left lateral margins, inwardly inclined, and a top margin curved at a second radius less than the first radius. The dimensions of the margins are selected such that the section can stand by itself on the support margin. In a preferred embodiment the shield comprises a right and a left end section and at least one intermediary section. The connection means comprises a complementary hook-hole arrangement provided on the lateral margins of each section.
A section is defined by a support margin curved at a first radius, a right and a left lateral margins, inwardly inclined, and a top margin curved at a second radius less than the first radius. The dimensions of the margins are selected such that the section can stand by itself on the support margin. In a preferred embodiment the shield comprises a right and a left end section and at least one intermediary section. The connection means comprises a complementary hook-hole arrangement provided on the lateral margins of each section.
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This invention relates to a splash guard for use with a skillet, a frying pan or the like, and more particularly to a splash shield for positioning about a source of cooking heat, such as an electric heating element.
There are various kinds of covers available for placement over or around cooking vessels so as to catch splattering when foods are being fried or broiled. Thus, United States Patent No. 2,582,373 (Cordrey~ discloses a spatter shield made of three foldable panels. A central panel is hingedly connected to side panels and the assembly is fastened with a detachable cover. The parts of the shield may be collapsed to a flat form available for ready transportation or storage. United States Patent No.
4,01g,497 (Roons) discloses a grease shield made of a hollow shell, having surrounding walls on three sides. In operation, a cooking vessel is suxrounded by the shell, with the handle sticking out through the open side.
Also known in the art are shields mountable directly on a cooking vessel. Thus, United States Patent No. 4,700,689 (Speker) teaches a cover for frying appliances having a frustro conical shape and an open top.
The base is adapted to be mounted on the rim of a frying appliance by use of holders. Canadian Patent No. 76,817 ((Wheeler) teaches a shield for a frying pan, conical or domed in form and provided with a central top opening continuing radially in one side, for allowing a person to turn or stir food being cooked without removing the shield.
All the above referenced devices present some disadvantages which makes their use cumbersome and unpractical. Firstly, the prior art does not teach splash guards adapted to be easily dismantled for cleaning and storage. ~enerally, the prior art guards are made from a single part, having particular (and large) ~; ?~ionS
according to the size of the cooking vessel to bs shielded.
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(Cordrey) is made of foldable, hinged panels, which, however, cannot be separated. Therefore, the prior shields are difficult to clean and are not suitable for washing in a dishwasher. Furthermore, some of the guards disclosed in the above prior references cannot be mounted with ease, and require preliminary mounting on a cooking vessel.
; It is an object of the present invention to provide a device for protecting areas in the vicinity of a skillet against splashing with oil, greas~, etc during the use of a skillet on a stove top for cooking, which device is capable of being readily dismantled for cle~n;n~ and storage.
It is another object of the present invention to --provide a skillet splash guard which can be readily assembled and placed on the top of a cooking appliance for use with variously sized skillets, frying pans, or the like. ;
Accordingly, the present invention provides a splash guard for catching the spattering of hot grease during cooking of food in a skillet placed on a heating element, comprising: a plurality of curved sheet sections;
and connection means arranged on each of said sections, for sequentially interconnecting said sPctions to obtain a dome-like shielding enclosure having a side opening and a top opening and capable of surrounding a skillet with a handle thereof ext~n~in~ through said side opening, said connection means beiny adapted to permit readily separation of said sections for deposit and cleaning.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a section is defined by a supportmargin curved at a first radius, a right and a left lateral margin inwardly inclined, and a top margin curved at a second - radius less than said first radius, the ~; ~n~ions of said margins being selected such that said section stands unsupported on said support margin. The section means comprises a right and a left end sections and at least an -/
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2 ~ 3 ~ ~) intermediary section. In a preferred embodiment there is provided one intermediary section, all sections being substantially similar and forming a quarter of the splash guard.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the present invention, the connection means are arranged on said lateral margins of S~aid sections for attaching together two adjacent sections and wherein unattached lateral margin of each of said left and right end sections ::
defines said side opening. Said conneS-tion means comprises a complementary hook-hole arrangement provided on said lateral margins of said section. In this way, the sections may be readily connected and disconnected in succession, as they can stand unsupported on the top of the stove.
Advantageously, the splash guard of the present invention provides an adequate enclosure for variously sized cooking vessels.
According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the lateral margin of a section is comprised of an upright base side, continuing with an inwardly inclined side and said connection means are arranged on said base side. The unattached lateral margins of said end sections are not provided with connection means. A wing is provided on said inclined side of said unattached lateral margins, said wing extending outwardly from said inclined side. Alternatively, when the splash guard is for use on yas heated elements, said support margin of said intermediary section is scalloped to allow air intake.
The splash guard is preferably made of aluminium.
Other materials as low grade stainless steel may also be successfully used.
Finally, a method of manufacturing an intermediate section of a splash guard is provided, comprising the following steps: forming a body of metal sheet into a frusto-conical shape having said first and second radius and cutting said body longitll~; n~ 1 ly into three equal first parts and a smaller, disposable part, the dimensions of each first part being selected such that it is capable of standing unsupported on a long base;
preparing a sscond rectangular part of metal sheet having a short side and a long side as said support margin and a short side, said base being equal to said support margin;
providing said second part with a connection means, complementary arranged proximal to said short side; and welding together said first and said second parts along said long base and long side, respectively.
In the following embodiments of the invention will be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a splash guard of the present invention placed on the top of a stove around an electrical heating element;
Figure 2 illustrates a frontal perspective view of a preferred embodiment of an intermediate section of a splash guard;
Figure 3 illustrates a rear perspecti~e view the intermediate section of Fig. 2; and ~; Figure 4 illustrates a preferred manner of manufacture of the intermediate section illustrated in ~:25 Figures 2 and 3.
As shown in Figure 1, a splash guard generally referred to by numeral 1 is placed on top of a stove 2, around an electrical heating element 3.
In the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, the guard is formed of three curved sections, namely a right end section 4, an intermediate section 5 and a left end section 6. The sections are substantially equally sized, each shielding about a quarter, or slightly more, of the space about the heating element 3, so as to leave a side opening, generally ~-35 referred to by numeral 8. For instance, with the three sections 4, 5 and 6 of the guard circling approximately 30 :0 ~' .: ':. ,' : . , . ,. ; " , , : , inches of circumference, the opening 8 is preferably about 4 to 6 inches wide. The sections are sequentially interconnected by connection means 9 arranged on each - section, to obtain a dome-like shielding enclosure around a cooking vessel (not shown) when placed on the heating element 3. The sections 4, 5 and 6 are constructed to provide a top opening, generally referred to by reference numeral 7, which allows steam and smoke to exit the space enclosed by the splash guard. Side opening 8 provides room for the cook to access the food being cooked in the cooking vessel. This opening also functions to provide space for the handle of the cooking vessel.
Figure 2 illustrates a frontal perspective view of a preferred embodiment of intermediate section 5. This section is defined by a support margin 20 curved at a first radius, a right and a left lateral margins inwardly inclined 21 and 22, and a top margin 23 curved at a second radius less than said first radius. The ~ ngions of margins 20 - 23 are selected such that section 5 can stand by itself on support margin 20.
The connection means 9 are arranged on lateral margins 21 and 22 for securing two adjacent sections to each other (e.g section 4 with 5 or section 5 with 6).
In the embodiment shown by the drawings, connection means 9 comprises a hook-hole arrangement correspondingly provided on the lateral margins of the adjacent sections, respectively. On Figures 2 and 3 the hole is referred to by numeral 25 and the hook, by numeral 24. Lateral margin 21 or 22 is comprised of an upright base 30 side 26 (27) continuing with an inwardly inclined side 28l (29). Hook 24 and hole 25 are arranged close to base sides 27 and 26, respectively. The hook may be manufactured from the same metal sheet as the sactions and may be attached to the section by means of two rivets 31.
The unattached lateral margins 10 and 11 of left and right end sections 4 and 6 de~ine side opening 8 (see ~' ... .
This invention relates to a splash guard for use with a skillet, a frying pan or the like, and more particularly to a splash shield for positioning about a source of cooking heat, such as an electric heating element.
There are various kinds of covers available for placement over or around cooking vessels so as to catch splattering when foods are being fried or broiled. Thus, United States Patent No. 2,582,373 (Cordrey~ discloses a spatter shield made of three foldable panels. A central panel is hingedly connected to side panels and the assembly is fastened with a detachable cover. The parts of the shield may be collapsed to a flat form available for ready transportation or storage. United States Patent No.
4,01g,497 (Roons) discloses a grease shield made of a hollow shell, having surrounding walls on three sides. In operation, a cooking vessel is suxrounded by the shell, with the handle sticking out through the open side.
Also known in the art are shields mountable directly on a cooking vessel. Thus, United States Patent No. 4,700,689 (Speker) teaches a cover for frying appliances having a frustro conical shape and an open top.
The base is adapted to be mounted on the rim of a frying appliance by use of holders. Canadian Patent No. 76,817 ((Wheeler) teaches a shield for a frying pan, conical or domed in form and provided with a central top opening continuing radially in one side, for allowing a person to turn or stir food being cooked without removing the shield.
All the above referenced devices present some disadvantages which makes their use cumbersome and unpractical. Firstly, the prior art does not teach splash guards adapted to be easily dismantled for cleaning and storage. ~enerally, the prior art guards are made from a single part, having particular (and large) ~; ?~ionS
according to the size of the cooking vessel to bs shielded.
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(Cordrey) is made of foldable, hinged panels, which, however, cannot be separated. Therefore, the prior shields are difficult to clean and are not suitable for washing in a dishwasher. Furthermore, some of the guards disclosed in the above prior references cannot be mounted with ease, and require preliminary mounting on a cooking vessel.
; It is an object of the present invention to provide a device for protecting areas in the vicinity of a skillet against splashing with oil, greas~, etc during the use of a skillet on a stove top for cooking, which device is capable of being readily dismantled for cle~n;n~ and storage.
It is another object of the present invention to --provide a skillet splash guard which can be readily assembled and placed on the top of a cooking appliance for use with variously sized skillets, frying pans, or the like. ;
Accordingly, the present invention provides a splash guard for catching the spattering of hot grease during cooking of food in a skillet placed on a heating element, comprising: a plurality of curved sheet sections;
and connection means arranged on each of said sections, for sequentially interconnecting said sPctions to obtain a dome-like shielding enclosure having a side opening and a top opening and capable of surrounding a skillet with a handle thereof ext~n~in~ through said side opening, said connection means beiny adapted to permit readily separation of said sections for deposit and cleaning.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a section is defined by a supportmargin curved at a first radius, a right and a left lateral margin inwardly inclined, and a top margin curved at a second - radius less than said first radius, the ~; ~n~ions of said margins being selected such that said section stands unsupported on said support margin. The section means comprises a right and a left end sections and at least an -/
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2 ~ 3 ~ ~) intermediary section. In a preferred embodiment there is provided one intermediary section, all sections being substantially similar and forming a quarter of the splash guard.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the present invention, the connection means are arranged on said lateral margins of S~aid sections for attaching together two adjacent sections and wherein unattached lateral margin of each of said left and right end sections ::
defines said side opening. Said conneS-tion means comprises a complementary hook-hole arrangement provided on said lateral margins of said section. In this way, the sections may be readily connected and disconnected in succession, as they can stand unsupported on the top of the stove.
Advantageously, the splash guard of the present invention provides an adequate enclosure for variously sized cooking vessels.
According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the lateral margin of a section is comprised of an upright base side, continuing with an inwardly inclined side and said connection means are arranged on said base side. The unattached lateral margins of said end sections are not provided with connection means. A wing is provided on said inclined side of said unattached lateral margins, said wing extending outwardly from said inclined side. Alternatively, when the splash guard is for use on yas heated elements, said support margin of said intermediary section is scalloped to allow air intake.
The splash guard is preferably made of aluminium.
Other materials as low grade stainless steel may also be successfully used.
Finally, a method of manufacturing an intermediate section of a splash guard is provided, comprising the following steps: forming a body of metal sheet into a frusto-conical shape having said first and second radius and cutting said body longitll~; n~ 1 ly into three equal first parts and a smaller, disposable part, the dimensions of each first part being selected such that it is capable of standing unsupported on a long base;
preparing a sscond rectangular part of metal sheet having a short side and a long side as said support margin and a short side, said base being equal to said support margin;
providing said second part with a connection means, complementary arranged proximal to said short side; and welding together said first and said second parts along said long base and long side, respectively.
In the following embodiments of the invention will be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a splash guard of the present invention placed on the top of a stove around an electrical heating element;
Figure 2 illustrates a frontal perspective view of a preferred embodiment of an intermediate section of a splash guard;
Figure 3 illustrates a rear perspecti~e view the intermediate section of Fig. 2; and ~; Figure 4 illustrates a preferred manner of manufacture of the intermediate section illustrated in ~:25 Figures 2 and 3.
As shown in Figure 1, a splash guard generally referred to by numeral 1 is placed on top of a stove 2, around an electrical heating element 3.
In the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, the guard is formed of three curved sections, namely a right end section 4, an intermediate section 5 and a left end section 6. The sections are substantially equally sized, each shielding about a quarter, or slightly more, of the space about the heating element 3, so as to leave a side opening, generally ~-35 referred to by numeral 8. For instance, with the three sections 4, 5 and 6 of the guard circling approximately 30 :0 ~' .: ':. ,' : . , . ,. ; " , , : , inches of circumference, the opening 8 is preferably about 4 to 6 inches wide. The sections are sequentially interconnected by connection means 9 arranged on each - section, to obtain a dome-like shielding enclosure around a cooking vessel (not shown) when placed on the heating element 3. The sections 4, 5 and 6 are constructed to provide a top opening, generally referred to by reference numeral 7, which allows steam and smoke to exit the space enclosed by the splash guard. Side opening 8 provides room for the cook to access the food being cooked in the cooking vessel. This opening also functions to provide space for the handle of the cooking vessel.
Figure 2 illustrates a frontal perspective view of a preferred embodiment of intermediate section 5. This section is defined by a support margin 20 curved at a first radius, a right and a left lateral margins inwardly inclined 21 and 22, and a top margin 23 curved at a second radius less than said first radius. The ~ ngions of margins 20 - 23 are selected such that section 5 can stand by itself on support margin 20.
The connection means 9 are arranged on lateral margins 21 and 22 for securing two adjacent sections to each other (e.g section 4 with 5 or section 5 with 6).
In the embodiment shown by the drawings, connection means 9 comprises a hook-hole arrangement correspondingly provided on the lateral margins of the adjacent sections, respectively. On Figures 2 and 3 the hole is referred to by numeral 25 and the hook, by numeral 24. Lateral margin 21 or 22 is comprised of an upright base 30 side 26 (27) continuing with an inwardly inclined side 28l (29). Hook 24 and hole 25 are arranged close to base sides 27 and 26, respectively. The hook may be manufactured from the same metal sheet as the sactions and may be attached to the section by means of two rivets 31.
The unattached lateral margins 10 and 11 of left and right end sections 4 and 6 de~ine side opening 8 (see ~' ... .
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Figure l). Unattached lateral margins 10 and 11 of end sections 4 and 6 are not provided with connection means.
Wings 12 and 13 may be provided on the inclined side of unattached lateral margins 10 and 11, ext~n~;ng outwardly from the respective section.
Preferably the sections are made of aluminium, which provides the advantage of a light weight and is easy to clean. However, the invention is not restricted to this material, and other materials may be successfully used.
In another preferred embodiment, in the case when the skilled splash guard is used on a gas heated element, support margin 20 of intermediate section 5 may be scalloped to allow air intake.
Description of a preferred way o~ manufacturing the embodiment of the splash guard represented in Figures 2 and 3 is given with reference to Figure 4. Preferred dimensions for a section are also given in relation with Figure 4, by way of example. The ollowing dimensions provide a skillet splash guard adapted to shield e.g. a skillet having the diameter of a regular dinner plate.
Base side 26 = 6.5 cm Support margin 43 = 25 cm Top margin 23 = 15.5 cm Height of the cone ~rustum (h) = 9 cm First radius (R1) ~ 14.0 cm Second radius (R2) ~ 9.3 cm A frustro-conical body A is prepared of metal sheet to have a first radius (R1) and second radius ~R2).
The body is cut longitu~;n~lly in four equal sized first parts. The dimensions of each first part is selected such that it can stand by itself on a long base, this long base being equal to the support margin of a section.
Therea~ter, rectangular metal sheets B are produced to have a side equal with the length of support margin 20 and the other side, equal to base side 26. (The length of the support margin is selected to be a quarter of .: . . . . .
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the circumference of the circle of the first radius i.e.
; ~R1/2). Part B is provided with holes 25 and the holes for rivets 21 for mounting hook 24. Each metal sheet B is curved along margin 20 with the first radius to obtain part 42 of section 4, 5 or 6. Finally, a first part (cut from A) -and a second part B are welded together along side 43. Hook 24 may be mounted on each ~irst part be~ore or after ;welding.
-While the embodimants of this invention 10 specifically shown and described are fully capable of achieving the objects and advantages desired, it is to be understood that such embodiments have been shown solely for purpose of illustration, without limiting the scope of the ;present invention, which is defined by the appended claims.
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Figure l). Unattached lateral margins 10 and 11 of end sections 4 and 6 are not provided with connection means.
Wings 12 and 13 may be provided on the inclined side of unattached lateral margins 10 and 11, ext~n~;ng outwardly from the respective section.
Preferably the sections are made of aluminium, which provides the advantage of a light weight and is easy to clean. However, the invention is not restricted to this material, and other materials may be successfully used.
In another preferred embodiment, in the case when the skilled splash guard is used on a gas heated element, support margin 20 of intermediate section 5 may be scalloped to allow air intake.
Description of a preferred way o~ manufacturing the embodiment of the splash guard represented in Figures 2 and 3 is given with reference to Figure 4. Preferred dimensions for a section are also given in relation with Figure 4, by way of example. The ollowing dimensions provide a skillet splash guard adapted to shield e.g. a skillet having the diameter of a regular dinner plate.
Base side 26 = 6.5 cm Support margin 43 = 25 cm Top margin 23 = 15.5 cm Height of the cone ~rustum (h) = 9 cm First radius (R1) ~ 14.0 cm Second radius (R2) ~ 9.3 cm A frustro-conical body A is prepared of metal sheet to have a first radius (R1) and second radius ~R2).
The body is cut longitu~;n~lly in four equal sized first parts. The dimensions of each first part is selected such that it can stand by itself on a long base, this long base being equal to the support margin of a section.
Therea~ter, rectangular metal sheets B are produced to have a side equal with the length of support margin 20 and the other side, equal to base side 26. (The length of the support margin is selected to be a quarter of .: . . . . .
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-While the embodimants of this invention 10 specifically shown and described are fully capable of achieving the objects and advantages desired, it is to be understood that such embodiments have been shown solely for purpose of illustration, without limiting the scope of the ;present invention, which is defined by the appended claims.
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Claims (15)
1. A splash guard for catching the spattering of hot grease during cooking of food in a skillet placed on a heating element, comprising:
a plurality of shaped wall sections;
connection means arranged on each of said wall sections for sequentially interconnecting said wall sections;
wherein said interconnected wall sections form a dome-like shielding enclosure for surrounding a skillet, said enclosure having a side opening for accommodating a handle of said skillet, and a top opening for venting cooking exhaust;
and wherein said connection means is adapted to permit easy separation of said wall sections for cleaning and storage.
a plurality of shaped wall sections;
connection means arranged on each of said wall sections for sequentially interconnecting said wall sections;
wherein said interconnected wall sections form a dome-like shielding enclosure for surrounding a skillet, said enclosure having a side opening for accommodating a handle of said skillet, and a top opening for venting cooking exhaust;
and wherein said connection means is adapted to permit easy separation of said wall sections for cleaning and storage.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a section is defined by:
a support margin curved at a first radius;
a right and a left lateral margin inwardly inclined;
and a top margin curved at a second radius less than said first radius, the dimensions of said margins being selected such that said section stands unsupported on said support margin.
a support margin curved at a first radius;
a right and a left lateral margin inwardly inclined;
and a top margin curved at a second radius less than said first radius, the dimensions of said margins being selected such that said section stands unsupported on said support margin.
3. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said sections include a right and a left end section and at least one intermediate section.
4. A device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said connection means are arranged on said lateral margins of said sections for attaching together two adjacent sections and wherein an unattached lateral margin of each of said left and right end sections define said side opening.
5. A device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said connection means comprises a hook-hole arrangement provided on said lateral margins of said section.
6. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said lateral margin is comprised of an upright base side, continuing with an inwardly inclined side.
7. A device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said connection means are arranged in the vicinity of said base side.
8. A device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said lateral margin is comprised of an upright base side, continuing with an inwardly inclined side said hook-hole arrangement being provided in the vicinity of said base side.
9. A device as claimed in claim 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 wherein said unattached lateral margins of said end sections are not provided with connection means.
10. A device as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 made of aluminium.
11. A device as claimed in claim 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8, wherein a wing is provided on said inclined side of each of said unattached lateral margins, said wings extending outwardly from said respective inclined sides.
12. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein a wing is provided on said inclined side of each of said unattached lateral margins, said wing extending outwardly from said respective inclined sides.
13. A device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said support margin of said intermediate section is scalloped for providing an air intake.
14. A device as claimed in claim 3 provided with one intermediate section, wherein the length of the support margin of said sections are substantially equal.
15. A method of manufacturing an intermediate section of a splash guard as claimed in claim 2, comprising the following steps:
(a) forming a body of metal sheet into a frusto-conical shape having said first and second radius and cutting said body longitudinally into three equal first parts and a smaller, disposable part, the dimensions of each first part being selected such that it is capable of standing unsupported on a long base;
(b) preparing a second rectangular part of metal sheet having a short side and a long side as said support margin, said base being equal to said support margin;
(c) providing said second part with a connection means, complementary arranged proximal to said short side;
and (d) welding together said first and said second parts along said long base and long side, respectively.
(a) forming a body of metal sheet into a frusto-conical shape having said first and second radius and cutting said body longitudinally into three equal first parts and a smaller, disposable part, the dimensions of each first part being selected such that it is capable of standing unsupported on a long base;
(b) preparing a second rectangular part of metal sheet having a short side and a long side as said support margin, said base being equal to said support margin;
(c) providing said second part with a connection means, complementary arranged proximal to said short side;
and (d) welding together said first and said second parts along said long base and long side, respectively.
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