WO2010096668A1 - Racking system for deep fryer - 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
- A47J37/00—Baking; Roasting; Grilling; Frying
- A47J37/12—Deep fat fryers, e.g. for frying fish or chips
- A47J37/1219—Deep fat fryers, e.g. for frying fish or chips with means for lowering or raising the frying basket
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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
- A47J37/12—Deep fat fryers, e.g. for frying fish or chips
- A47J37/1295—Frying baskets or other food holders
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- This disclosure relates to a racking system for deep fryers for the food service industry. More particularly, this disclosure relates to a racking system that permits a food to be safely lowered into cooking oil and automatically removed from the cooking oil based upon preprogrammed temperatures and cooking times.
- a commercial deep fat fryer typically has multiple fryer pots that hold melted shortening or oil that is heated by heated tubes or gas fired burners. When the oil is at a proper temperature an operator must lower a large quantity of food into the tank until it is cooked and then retrieve it.
- Foods typically cooked in a commercial situation with a deep fryer include battered coated chicken, fish and non-battered coated items such a French fries. In a commercial situation it is desirable to cook large quantities of such foods, but the problem of lowering the food into the frypot, and retrieving the cooked food should only require a minimum involvement of an operator. Most importantly, substantial operator exertion and cooking discretion should not be required for customer and operator safety.
- racking systems for frying in deep fryers that are manually lifted and controlled are commercially available. Such systems use different motors and mechanical lifts to move fryer baskets or rack systems into cooking oil. Other systems use cables, guide rails and motorized pulley systems to raise and lower the food for cooking.
- Racking systems must be able to lower the food to be cooked into the cooking oil at the proper cooking temperature. Food that is undercooked presents health concerns and food that is overcooked is unsatisfactory for the consumer. Further, the large volume of cooking oil and the large amount of food to be cooked can present a safety concern for the operator.
- a racking system that has a controller that communicates with racking system components to automatically lower plurality of racks holding the food product into the cooking oil when a pre-set range of temperatures has been reached and starts a cooking timer once the rack is submerged in the oil and then raises rack after a cooking cycle has ended.
- the present disclosure provides for a deep fryer having a racking system and a controller that automatically lowers the racking system based upon the temperature of the cooking oil and holds the rack at such depth until the cooking cycle is completed and automatically enables lifting the rack from the cooking oil after a preset length of time.
- the present disclosure also provides for a racking system having a controller that prevents a cook cycle from being started unless the oil in the deep fryer is in a preset temperature range near a setpoint temperature.
- the present disclosure further provides for a racking system having a controller that senses that cooking oil has reached a temperature set point in a preset temperature range, and then sends a signal to enable plurality of racks to be lowered into cooking oil.
- the present disclosure still further provides for a racking system for a fryer pot having a controller that receives a signal from a contact sensor disposed in the fryer pot that racking system has contacted such sensor and has thus reached a desired depth in frypot, thereby initiating a timer for cooking.
- the present disclosure still yet further provides for a racking system having a controller that permits racking system to lower into cooking oil when a preset temperature has been reached, pause for a preset length of time and automatically raise racking system to thereby quench racks.
- the present disclosure provides for a deep fryer having a racking system that requires that the operator press two buttons with separate hands to lower plurality of racks into the fryer for added safety after a proper oil cooking temperature has been sensed.
- a system for a deep fryer having a frypot containing a cooking medium including a holder that carries a food product to be cooked in the cooking medium and a motor operatively connected to the holder that lowers holder into the cooking medium.
- the system further includes a sensor that detects contact of the holder when the holder is immersed in the cooking medium; and a controller including a timer that commences cooking the food product when the sensor contacts said holder.
- a method of operating a racking system of a deep fryer having a plurality of racks that carry food product to be cooked in a cooking medium including the steps of receiving a signal that a product to be cooked has been selected; lowering the plurality of racks into the cooking medium based upon a parameter of the selected product; and commencing a cook timer for the food product based on a signal that the food product has been submerged in the cooking medium.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a front perspective view of the deep fryer incorporating a racking system for a frypot of the deep fryer, according to the present disclosure
- Fig. 2 illustrates a rear perspective view of the deep fryer showing racking system of Fig. 1 , according to the present disclosure
- Fig. 3 illustrates flowchart describing a methodology of raising and lowering a racking system according to the present disclosure.
- Fig. 1 shows a deep fryer according to the present invention, generally referenced by reference numeral 10.
- Deep fryer 10 has a housing 5 and a racking system 15.
- Deep fryer 10 has fryer pots 20 and 22.
- Racking system 15 has a holder such as a plurality of racks 25.
- Plurality of racks 25 are capable of carrying a food product, such as for example, a chicken, for cooking in oil fryer pot contained in housing 5.
- Each rack 35 of plurality of racks 25 can carry the weight of more than one chicken, for example, so that at least six chickens may be cooked at a single time.
- Each rack 35 is supported by rack support 40.
- Plurality of racks 25 and rack support 40 are disposed over fryer pot 22.
- Fryer pots 20 and 22 can be of several sizes that may accommodate from 55 pounds to 150 pounds of cooking medium such as oil or shortening.
- Fryer pots 20 and 22 each has a front panel 45 having a controller 50 and 52, respectively. Fryer pot 20 and 20 have similar functionality, however, only fryer pot 20 will only be discussed in the present disclosure for the purpose of simplicity. Front panel 45 has a pair of control switches
- Front panel 45 contains a data input surface or keypad to permit an operator to preset controller 50.
- Racking system 15 is controlled by controller 50.
- Controller 50 has a data storage device for storing information such as food type, cooking temperatures and cooking times for cook cycles that are selectable by an operator.
- fryer pot 20 has a temperature sensor 65 is disposed at a lower surface thereof to provide an indication of temperature of cooking medium. Temperature sensor 65 is operatively associate with controller 50 and to provide temperature updates of cooking medium. Temperature sensor 65 is disposed in a region of fryer pot 30 that coincides with the position of plurality of racks 25 when they are submerged in cooking oil so that an accurate oil temperature is sensed by sensor 65.
- Deep fryer 10 shows rack support 40 that is supported on track 70.
- Track 70 is connected to top of housing 5 and centrally disposed on deep fryer 10 for stability.
- Rack support 40 is moved along track 70 in the vertical direction by a motor 80 and a linear actuator 85.
- Motor 80 drives linear actuator 85 to provide motive force to raise and lower rack support 40 and plurality of racks 25.
- Motor 80 receives signals from controller 50 to either elevate or lower plurality of racks 25.
- Fryer 20 pot also has a sensor 72 disposed on track 70.
- Sensor 72 preferably a switch, is contacted by plurality of racks 25 when they are submerged in fryer pot 20.
- Sensor 72 is operably associated with controller 50 to send a signal to controller 50 when plurality of racks 25 contact sensor 72 to initiate timer for cooking. Accordingly, when sensor 72 is contacted, a timer for cook cycle begins to count.
- Controller 50 is connected to front panel 45.
- Controller 50 includes a processor, a timer device, and a data storage means such as an electromagnetic storage device or chip for storing names and food product information or parameters, such as cooking temperatures, cooking times or cooking cycles for a plurality of food products.
- Each food product has a cook time and a set point temperature for the cooking medium that is specific to the food product.
- processor When an operator uses front panel 45 to enter a product identity such information is provided to processor.
- Cooking parameters for each food product are preferably stored in the storage device and retrieved in response to information input using front panel 45.
- step 210 prior to a commencing a new cook cycle, racking system 15, must be turned on or the previous cooking cycle must be completed.
- step 215 operator selects product to be cooked using control panel 45. By selecting the product to be cooked, a temperature set point for the temperature for cooking medium is automatically established because each food product has a preprogrammed cooking temperature set point.
- Controller 50 retrieves entered information. Temperature range includes a particular preset set point temperature that is within temperature range. Controller 50 sends signals to ignition system or heating elements to heat cooking oil to temperature set point. Controller 50 receives constant oil temperature updates from temperature sensor 65 indicative cooking oil temperature in fryer pot 20.
- a cook time is automatically established because each food product has a cook time associated therewith.
- operator loads plurality of racks 25 with food product.
- operator simultaneously depresses safety buttons 55 to commence lowering of basket. Operator is forced to use two hands to activate rack system 15 because buttons are on opposite sides of panel.
- controller 50 receives signals from sensor 65 of oil temperature. If temperature has not reached setpoint, plurality of racks doe not move. If temperature has reached setpoint, controller 50 sends signal to motor 80 to drive actuator 85 to lower plurality of racks 25 in step 235.
- step 240 if plurality of racks 25 has contacted sensor 72, a cook timer for food product starts counting automatically in step 245.
- step 250 once cook timer has completed the cook time, controller 50 sends signal to motor 85 to drive actuator 80 and lift plurality of rack 25 from fryer pot 30.
- controller 50 permits a quenching function for racking system 15 that submerges plurality of racks 25 in cooking oil for a preset period of time to prevent food product from sticking to plurality of racks 25.
- An operator selects quenching function from front panel 45.
- Controller 50 must receive a signal from temperature sensor 65 that cooking oil is in preset temperature range for quenching function to commence. Controller 50 then sends signal to motor 85 to drive actuator and submerge plurality of racks or individual racks 25.
- the quenching timer will commence.
- Plurality of racks 25 are submerged for a preset time, such as for example, approximately five seconds and such racks are raised from cooking oil.
- Plurality of racks 25 are quenched or submerged to prevent food from sticking.
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