US20080315534A1 - Lip Seal for a Cooking Appliance and a Cooking Appliance Provided with Said Seal - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the general technical field of household cooking appliances comprising a bowl and a lid between which a gasket is interposed for providing sealing between the lid and the bowl during the cooking process, and in particular steam-tight sealing when the appliance is a pressure-cooking appliance of the pressure cooker type for cooking food contained in the bowl under steam pressure.
- the present invention relates more particularly to a lip gasket designed to be mounted between the lid and the bowl of a cooking appliance for the purpose of providing sealing between said lid and said bowl, said gasket comprising at least first and second lips, interconnected by a heel, said lips and said heel being such that, when the lips are brought together, they are suitable for defining a closed interstitial space.
- the present invention also relates to a cooking appliance equipped with such a gasket.
- a cooking appliance such as a pressure cooker
- an annular sealing gasket made of a deformable elastomer material in order to provide sealing between the bowl and the lid when the appliance is put under pressure, so as to form a leaktight cooking enclosure.
- the gaskets that are usually implemented in the field of pressure cookers are channel-section, the web of the channel section forming a heel from which first and second lips extend that form respective ones of the flanges of the channel section.
- the pressure cooker can be subjected to suction, i.e. its internal pressure can be lower than atmospheric pressure. Such suction can occur when, after a pressure-cooking cycle, the pressure cooker is cooled without being decompressed, i.e. without putting the inside of the enclosure into communication with the outside.
- a user who finds the gasket stuck together in this way generally thinks the gasket has been damaged during cooking and/or has a manufacturing defect or a design fault. Less frequently, when the user understands that a phenomenon of suction is the cause of the lips of the gasket sticking together, said user might attempt to separate said lips by inserting a pointed tool, such as screwdriver, into the join between the two lips. However, such action is unsatisfactory in that it is not easy to perform and it is unsafe since it can give rise to the gasket being damaged or to the user being injured.
- the features of the invention consequently aim to remedy the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior art, and to propose a novel lip gasket designed to be mounted between the lid and the bowl of a cooking appliance, which gasket makes it possible to avoid any phenomenon of the lips sticking together, while also being of a design that is particularly simple and inexpensive.
- Another feature of the invention is to propose a novel lip gasket designed to be mounted between the lid and the bowl of a cooking appliance and that is particularly easy to manufacture.
- Another feature of the invention is to propose a novel lip gasket designed to be mounted between the lid and the bowl of a cooking appliance and that has an appearance that is very close to the appearance of a standard gasket of the prior art.
- Another feature of the invention is to propose a novel cooking appliance, and in particular a novel cooking appliance with an internally-received lid that is particularly reliable and stable even after it has been subjected to suction.
- a lip gasket designed to be mounted between the lid and the bowl of a cooking appliance for the purpose of providing sealing between said lid and said bowl, said gasket comprising at least first and second lips, interconnected by a heel, said lips and said heel being such that, when the lips are brought together, they are suitable for defining a closed interstitial space, said gasket being characterized in that it is provided with at least one geometrical discontinuity suitable for acting, when the lips are brought together, to provide at least one path for putting said interstitial space into communication with the outside.
- a cooking appliance comprising a bowl and a lid that is designed to be received on said bowl to form a cooking enclosure, a gasket of the invention being mounted between said bowl and said lid.
- FIG. 1 is an overall perspective view of a pressure-cooking appliance having an internally-received lid and in accordance with the invention
- FIG. 2 is a section view of a detail of the appliance shown in FIG. 1 , the appliance being equipped with a first exemplary embodiment of the lip gasket of the invention;
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary cross-section view of a detail of the lip gasket shown in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing the gasket of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing a portion of the gasket of FIGS. 2 to 4 when it is subjected to a force that presses its lips together;
- FIG. 6 is a cross-section view of a gasket of the invention whose lips are brought together under the effect of external stress, e.g. resulting from the bowl being subjected to suction;
- FIG. 7 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing a second exemplary embodiment of the gasket of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing a third exemplary embodiment of the gasket of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a fragmentary cross-section view of a detail of a fourth exemplary embodiment of a lip gasket of the invention.
- FIG. 10 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing a portion of the gasket of FIG. 9 , when it is subjected to a force pressing its lips together;
- FIG. 11 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing the gasket of FIGS. 9 and 10 .
- the invention relates to a lip gasket 1 designed to be mounted between the lid 2 and the bowl 3 of a cooking appliance 4 which is preferably designed for household use.
- the gasket 1 provides sealing between the lid 2 and the bowl 3 , so that the cooking appliance 4 thus forms a cooking enclosure that is substantially closed when the lid 2 is received on the bowl 3 , so as to enable food placed inside the enclosure, in the bowl 3 , to be cooked in a confined atmosphere.
- the gasket 1 is annular in general shape and, preferably, its outline is substantially circular. However, it is quite possible, without going beyond the ambit of the invention, for the gasket 1 to have some other shape, and in particular not to extend around a closed outline.
- the gasket 1 of the invention comprises at least first and second lips 1 A, 1 B interconnected by a heel 1 C. It is also quite possible for the gasket 1 to have more than two lips without going beyond the ambit of the invention.
- the lips 1 A, 1 B are flexible, in order to perform their sealing function in co-operation with the heel 1 C.
- the first and second lips 1 B, 1 C are made of a flexible material such as an elastomer material.
- the entire gasket 1 is made of an elastomer material and in one piece, the first and second lips 1 A, 1 B being formed integrally with the heel 1 C.
- the cooking appliance 4 of the invention is a pressure-cooking appliance such as a pressure-cooker.
- the lip gasket 1 is mounted between the lid 2 and the bowl 3 so as to provide pressure-tightness between said lid 2 and said bowl 3 , so that the appliance 4 forms a substantially steam-tight cooking enclosure.
- the bowl 3 forms a cooking receptacle and preferably it is substantially circularly symmetrical about a vertical axis X-X′.
- the adjectives “vertical” and “axial” are relative to this axis X-X′.
- the bowl is made of a metal material such as stainless steel, and it is provided with a side wall 3 A extending substantially in the vertical direction from the bottom 3 B which is, for example, substantially circular.
- the side wall 3 A extends from the bottom 3 B to an entry rim 3 C defining a top opening via which the user can insert food for cooking in the bowl 3 , and also suitable for receiving the lid 2 .
- the bowl 3 extends substantially in the axial direction X-X′ between the bottom 3 B and the lid 2 .
- the entry rim 3 C is preferably in the form of a rolled-over or a folded-over edge.
- the side wall 3 A has an inside face 30 , situated facing the inside of the bowl 3 .
- the bowl 3 can also have graspable members such as handles 3 D, 3 E, of which there are preferably two, e.g. fastened to the bowl 3 in diametrically opposite manner.
- the gasket 1 of the invention is preferably designed to be mounted in a cooking appliance 4 whose lid 2 has a drop skirt that is received inside the bowl, i.e. the lid 2 is inserted into the bowl 3 so as to be surrounded laterally thereby, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the lid 2 thus has a top wall 2 A, e.g. in the general shape of a substantially convex disk, with the skirt 2 B extending substantially vertically downwards from its periphery, thereby forming a band that is symmetrical about the axis of symmetry X-X′.
- the drop skirt 2 B is designed to be inserted into the bowl 3 when the lid is received thereon. This means that the drop skirt 2 B is then substantially surrounded by the inside face 30 of the side wall 3 A of the bowl 3 ; hence the lid 2 can be referred to as “a lid having an internally-received drop skirt”.
- the gasket 1 is interposed between the drop skirt 2 B and the side wall 3 A, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the drop skirt 2 B advantageously presents a setback forming a recess for receiving the gasket 1 .
- said setback is formed by the combination of a first edge 5 extending substantially parallel to the vertical direction X-X′ when the lid 2 is in position on the bowl 1 , of a second edge 6 , forming an edge extending inwardly from the first edge 5 in a manner substantially perpendicular thereto, and finally of a third edge 7 extending substantially downwards and outwards when the lid 2 is placed on the bowl 1 , i.e.
- the third edge 7 thus forms a ring serving to be encircled by the gasket 1 , while the second edge 6 forms an abutment edge for said gasket 1 .
- the gasket comes to clamp around the third edge 7 via its first lip 1 A, while the heel 1 C comes into plane abutment against the second edge 6 .
- the gasket 1 is advantageously of channel-section, each of the flanges of the channel section forming a respective one of the first and second lips 1 A, 1 B, with the web of the channel section forming the heel 1 C.
- the gasket 1 is shaped in a manner such that, when it is mounted in the operating position between said lid 2 and said bowl 3 , as shown in FIG. 2 , the first and second lips 1 A, 1 B extend towards the bottom 3 A of the appliance.
- the first lip 1 A lies substantially within a first truncated cone whose vertex lies substantially on the axis X-X′, above the third edge 7 .
- the second lip 1 B lies substantially within a second truncated cone whose vertex lies substantially on the axis X-X′, below the third edge 7 .
- the gasket 1 is thus substantially circularly symmetrical in shape, corresponding to its section being rotated about an axis that is substantially parallel to the first flange and/or to the second flange of the channel section.
- the shape of the gasket corresponds to its section being rotated about the axis X-X′, the web of the channel section, from which the heel 1 C is generated, being substantially perpendicular to the axis X-X′.
- the gasket 1 of the invention preferably has a heel 1 C which lies in a single plane from which the following are generated: a first substantially circular band that corresponds to the first lip 1 A; and a second substantially circular band that is concentric with the first circular band and that forms the second lip 1 B.
- the shape of the gasket 1 corresponds to its section being rotated about the axis X-X′, with its web, from which the heel 1 C is generated, being substantially parallel to the axis X-X′.
- the lips of the gasket extend radially inwards.
- the lips 1 A, 1 B, and the heel 1 C of the gasket 1 of the invention are such that they are suitable for defining a closed interstitial space 100 when the lips 1 A, 1 B are brought together, e.g. under the effect of the enclosure being subjected to suction (cf. FIG. 6 ).
- said gasket is provided with at least one geometrical discontinuity 80 that is suitable for acting, when the lips 1 A, 1 B are brought together, to define at least one path 9 , 90 for putting said interstitial space 100 into communication with the outside.
- the discontinuity 80 interrupts the geometrical regularity of the gasket 1 at a point, and, in particular locally modifies the outline of the cross-section of the gasket 1 .
- the cross-section of the gasket 1 can thus advantageously be identified with the geometrical continuity of the gasket 1 , which continuity is interrupted by the presence of the geometrical discontinuity 80 .
- the geometrical discontinuity 80 is thus a feature of the shape of the gasket 1 that makes it possible to prevent the lips 1 A, 1 B from fitting together snugly and continuously when they are pressed together under external stress, e.g. stress generated by suction.
- the geometrical discontinuity 80 thus makes it possible to guarantee the presence of one or more leakage gaps at the contact interface between the lips 1 A, 1 B when said lips are stuck together.
- the interstitial space 100 can never become leaktight, which can occur in the prior art. This prevents the problem of the lips 1 A, 1 B continuing to stick together after the suction has disappeared.
- the geometrical discontinuity 80 is advantageously situated in or on the gasket 1 so as to find itself at the contact interface between the lips 1 A, 1 B when said lips are brought together, e.g. under the effect of the enclosure being subjected to suction.
- the geometrical discontinuity is made by adding or removing material. More precisely, the discontinuity advantageously results from localized addition(s) or localized removal(s) of material to or from the gasket 1 itself, e.g. at one or more lips 1 A, 1 C or at the heel 1 C.
- the geometrical discontinuity 80 comprises distance-keeper means 8 for keeping said first and lips 1 A, 1 B apart, said means 80 being interposed between the first and second lips 1 A, 1 B so as to prevent said lips 1 A, 1 B from being pressed together, at least locally (i.e. at least over a portion of their peripheries).
- the function of the distance-keeper means 8 is thus to guarantee the presence of some minimum spacing between the lips 1 A, 1 B, at least locally.
- a path-forming gap 9 (cf. FIG. 5 ) is always provided at each of certain places around the gasket 1 , so as to prevent the lips 1 A, 1 B from being pressed continuously and uniformly together over their entire peripheries, which could cause a leaktight chamber to be formed between the lips 1 A, 1 B, and the heel 1 C.
- the distance-keeper means 8 comprise at least one local bead of material 8 A situated in the space between the lips 1 A, 1 B when the gasket 1 is at rest.
- each local bead 8 A is formed integrally with the first lip 1 A and/or with the second lip 1 B.
- each local bead 8 A is advantageously manufactured simultaneously with the lip from which it extends.
- the gasket 1 is provided with a plurality of local beads 8 A which are spaced apart, preferably uniformly.
- the gasket 1 is circular in shape, it is possible to provide four beads 8 A, spaced apart at 90° intervals about the axis of symmetry of the gasket 1 .
- each local bead 8 A forms a projection or protuberance extending from the first lip 1 A (or from the second lip 1 B) towards the second lip 1 B (or towards the first lip 1 A), as shown in FIGS. 4 and 7 .
- each local bead 8 A projects from the first lip 1 A towards the second lip 1 B, but without coming into contact therewith when the gasket 1 is at rest, i.e. when it is not subjected to any mechanical stress. Any contact occurs only when the lips 1 A, 1 B are pressed together, e.g. under the effect of the enclosure being subjected suction.
- each local bead 8 A is dimensioned to form a local gap 9 between the lips 1 A, 1 B that is of size sufficient to enable the interstitial space to be put into communication with the outside, and thereby to prevent the lips 1 A, 1 B from sticking together permanently, i.e. in a manner that continues after the suction conditions have disappeared.
- each bead 8 A is formed by a rib extending over the inside face 10 A of the first lip 1 A, i.e. over the surface situated facing the second lip 1 B.
- each rib extends from the heel 1 C over substantially the entire length of the first lip 1 A in cross-section, as can be seen in particular in FIGS. 2 and 3 .
- each rib it is quite possible for each rib to extend over a portion only of the width of the first lip 1 A, in the vicinity of the free end thereof, i.e. in the vicinity of its side remote from its side connected to the heel 1 C.
- each local bead 8 A forms a spacer between the lips 1 A, 1 B.
- each bead 8 A interconnects the first lip 1 A and the second lip 1 B directly, and thus forms a bridge of material between the lips.
- each local bead of material 8 A extends between the lips 1 A, 1 B from the heel 1 C, but without being in contact with either of said lips 1 A, 1 B when the gasket 1 is at rest.
- the distance-keeper means 8 are thus united with the heel 1 C only, and are independent of the lips 1 A, 1 B.
- the geometrical discontinuity 80 comprises a recessed element that is concave, such as a groove, rather than a projecting and convex element.
- each lip 1 A, 1 B respectively has a an inside face 10 A, 11 A and an opposite, outside face 10 B, 11 B, the inside faces 10 A, 11 A facing each other, the geometrical discontinuity 80 comprising at least one notch 80 A provided in the inside face 10 A, 11 A of one of the lips 1 A, 1 B.
- the notch 80 A opens out to the free side of the lip 1 A in which it is provided (i.e. the side opposite from the side of the lip that is connected to the heel), and said notch is dimensioned to be of size that is sufficient to pass air into the inter-lip space regardless of the relative position of said lips.
- the notch 80 A thus forms a trench or groove extending in the surface of the inside face 10 A, i.e. over only a fraction of the thickness of the lip 1 A in question.
- the notch 80 A can have any type of cross-section, and, for example, its cross-section can be rectangular, triangular (cf. FIG. 11 , on the left of the drawing), or curved, this list naturally being in no way limiting.
- notches 80 A it is also possible to make provision for the notches 80 A to be provided in corresponding pairs in respective ones of the lips 1 A, 1 B as can be seen in FIG. 10 , on the right of the drawing.
- the path 90 is formed by the two notches situated facing each other co-operating with each other.
- the invention operates as follows.
- the user inserts the lid 2 into the bowl 1 .
- the skirt 2 B co-operating with the inside face 30 of the bowl 3 makes it possible for the lid 2 to be self-guided relative to the bowl 3 .
- the second lip 1 B folds against the inside face 30 of the side wall 3 A.
- the user then locks the lid 2 to the bowl 3 , e.g. by means of a jaw locking mechanism 40 that is well known per se.
- the gasket 1 is flattened between the third edge 7 and the inside face 30 of the inside wall 3 A. It thus provides sealing of the enclosure formed by the bowl 3 and the lid 2 , by means of the leaktight contact established firstly by the first lip against the third edge 7 , and secondly by the second lip 1 B against the inside face 30 of the side wall 3 A.
- the appliance 4 can thus be brought up to its set pressure. During this pressure build-up and pressure-cooking stage, sealing is maintained by means of the flexibility of the lips 1 A, 1 B which accommodate or compensate for any displacement or deformation of the lid 2 and/or of the bowl that might occur under the effect of the pressure build-up.
- the lid 2 Under the effect of the suction, the lid 2 is sucked substantially vertically into the bowl 3 towards its bottom 3 A. Under the effect of this suction, the first and second lips 1 A, 1 B are pressed together.
- the principle is analogous when, instead of (or in addition to) the distance-keeper means 8 , one (or more) notch(es) 80 A is/are provided, except that it is the notches themselves that form the paths 90 directly.
- the gasket 1 automatically, by means of a well known resilient return or “shape memory” phenomenon, resumes its usual rest shape, i.e. its channel section shape.
- the user thus has an appliance 4 that is ready to be used again, the gasket 1 having retained substantially no trace of being subjected to suction.
- the invention may be used in manufacturing sealing gaskets for household cooking appliances, and in particular for pressure-cooking appliances of the pressure cooker type.
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A lip gasket (1) designed to be mounted between the lid (2) and the bowl (3) of a cooking appliance (4) for the purpose of providing sealing between the lid (2) and the bowl (3), the gasket (1) comprising at least first and second lips (1A, 1B), interconnected by a heel, the lips (1A, 1B) and the heel (1C) being such that, when the lips (1A, 1B) are brought together, they are suitable for defining a closed interstitial space (100), the gasket (1) being characterized in that it is provided with at least one geometrical discontinuity (80) suitable for acting, when the lips (1A, 1B) are brought together, to provide at least one path (9, 90) for putting the interstitial space (100) into communication with the outside. The invention applies to household cooking appliances.
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- This patent application is a U.S. National Phase of International Application No. PCT/FR2004/002648, having an International Filing Date of Oct. 15, 2004, which claims priority to French Patent Application No. FR 0313935, having a Filing Date of Nov. 27, 2003, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- The present invention relates to the general technical field of household cooking appliances comprising a bowl and a lid between which a gasket is interposed for providing sealing between the lid and the bowl during the cooking process, and in particular steam-tight sealing when the appliance is a pressure-cooking appliance of the pressure cooker type for cooking food contained in the bowl under steam pressure.
- The present invention relates more particularly to a lip gasket designed to be mounted between the lid and the bowl of a cooking appliance for the purpose of providing sealing between said lid and said bowl, said gasket comprising at least first and second lips, interconnected by a heel, said lips and said heel being such that, when the lips are brought together, they are suitable for defining a closed interstitial space.
- The present invention also relates to a cooking appliance equipped with such a gasket.
- It is already known that a cooking appliance, such as a pressure cooker, can be equipped with an annular sealing gasket made of a deformable elastomer material in order to provide sealing between the bowl and the lid when the appliance is put under pressure, so as to form a leaktight cooking enclosure.
- The gaskets that are usually implemented in the field of pressure cookers are channel-section, the web of the channel section forming a heel from which first and second lips extend that form respective ones of the flanges of the channel section.
- Although such known gaskets are generally satisfactory, they do however suffer from certain drawbacks.
- In certain situations, the pressure cooker can be subjected to suction, i.e. its internal pressure can be lower than atmospheric pressure. Such suction can occur when, after a pressure-cooking cycle, the pressure cooker is cooled without being decompressed, i.e. without putting the inside of the enclosure into communication with the outside.
- Such suction in the cooking enclosure gives rise to the lid being sucked against the bowl, and to the lips of the gasket being sucked together.
- When the user subsequently brings the pressure prevailing inside the enclosure to atmospheric pressure, by putting the inside of the enclosure into communication with the outside, the user can then separate the lid from the bowl without any difficulty.
- However, it is frequently observed that, in spite of the inside of the enclosure being put into communication with the outside, the two lips of the gasket remain stuck together over the entire periphery of the gasket. In such a stuck-together configuration, the gasket naturally has an abnormal shape which makes the seal unsuitable for sealing the cooking appliance during a subsequent cooking cycle.
- That phenomenon of the lips sticking together seems to result from an annular suction cavity being formed between the two lips when the appliance is subjected to suction, the cavity being made leaktight by the lips being in contact with each other.
- Most users are generally unaware of the causes of this sticking-together phenomenon, in particular when said users are not even aware that their pressure cookers have, for a time, been subjected to suction.
- A user who finds the gasket stuck together in this way generally thinks the gasket has been damaged during cooking and/or has a manufacturing defect or a design fault. Less frequently, when the user understands that a phenomenon of suction is the cause of the lips of the gasket sticking together, said user might attempt to separate said lips by inserting a pointed tool, such as screwdriver, into the join between the two lips. However, such action is unsatisfactory in that it is not easy to perform and it is unsafe since it can give rise to the gasket being damaged or to the user being injured.
- Finally, it should be noted that the problem of the lips of the gasket sticking together is particularly critical for appliances whose lid is inserted into the bowl by sliding, such a lid having a drop skirt that is encircled laterally by the wall of the bowl when the lid is brought onto said bowl. It seems that the feature of the lid sliding in the bowl, which feature is specific to that particular type of pressure cooker, can flatten the gasket considerably, thereby increasing the risk of the lips sticking together.
- The features of the invention consequently aim to remedy the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior art, and to propose a novel lip gasket designed to be mounted between the lid and the bowl of a cooking appliance, which gasket makes it possible to avoid any phenomenon of the lips sticking together, while also being of a design that is particularly simple and inexpensive.
- Another feature of the invention is to propose a novel lip gasket designed to be mounted between the lid and the bowl of a cooking appliance and that is particularly easy to manufacture.
- Another feature of the invention is to propose a novel lip gasket designed to be mounted between the lid and the bowl of a cooking appliance and that has an appearance that is very close to the appearance of a standard gasket of the prior art.
- Another feature of the invention is to propose a novel cooking appliance, and in particular a novel cooking appliance with an internally-received lid that is particularly reliable and stable even after it has been subjected to suction.
- The features assigned to the invention are achieved by means of a lip gasket designed to be mounted between the lid and the bowl of a cooking appliance for the purpose of providing sealing between said lid and said bowl, said gasket comprising at least first and second lips, interconnected by a heel, said lips and said heel being such that, when the lips are brought together, they are suitable for defining a closed interstitial space, said gasket being characterized in that it is provided with at least one geometrical discontinuity suitable for acting, when the lips are brought together, to provide at least one path for putting said interstitial space into communication with the outside.
- The features assigned to the invention are also achieved by means of a cooking appliance comprising a bowl and a lid that is designed to be received on said bowl to form a cooking enclosure, a gasket of the invention being mounted between said bowl and said lid.
- Other features and advantages of the invention will appear in more detail on reading the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings which are given by way of non-limiting and illustrative example, and in which:
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FIG. 1 is an overall perspective view of a pressure-cooking appliance having an internally-received lid and in accordance with the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a section view of a detail of the appliance shown inFIG. 1 , the appliance being equipped with a first exemplary embodiment of the lip gasket of the invention; -
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary cross-section view of a detail of the lip gasket shown inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing the gasket ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing a portion of the gasket ofFIGS. 2 to 4 when it is subjected to a force that presses its lips together; -
FIG. 6 is a cross-section view of a gasket of the invention whose lips are brought together under the effect of external stress, e.g. resulting from the bowl being subjected to suction; -
FIG. 7 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing a second exemplary embodiment of the gasket of the invention; -
FIG. 8 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing a third exemplary embodiment of the gasket of the invention; -
FIG. 9 is a fragmentary cross-section view of a detail of a fourth exemplary embodiment of a lip gasket of the invention; -
FIG. 10 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing a portion of the gasket ofFIG. 9 , when it is subjected to a force pressing its lips together; and -
FIG. 11 is a diagrammatic view from below, showing the gasket ofFIGS. 9 and 10 . - The invention relates to a
lip gasket 1 designed to be mounted between thelid 2 and thebowl 3 of a cooking appliance 4 which is preferably designed for household use. - The
gasket 1 provides sealing between thelid 2 and thebowl 3, so that the cooking appliance 4 thus forms a cooking enclosure that is substantially closed when thelid 2 is received on thebowl 3, so as to enable food placed inside the enclosure, in thebowl 3, to be cooked in a confined atmosphere. - Advantageously, the
gasket 1 is annular in general shape and, preferably, its outline is substantially circular. However, it is quite possible, without going beyond the ambit of the invention, for thegasket 1 to have some other shape, and in particular not to extend around a closed outline. - The
gasket 1 of the invention comprises at least first and 1A, 1B interconnected by a heel 1C. It is also quite possible for thesecond lips gasket 1 to have more than two lips without going beyond the ambit of the invention. - As is well known to the person skilled in the art, the
1A, 1B are flexible, in order to perform their sealing function in co-operation with the heel 1C.lips - Advantageously, the first and
second lips 1B, 1C are made of a flexible material such as an elastomer material. - More preferably, the
entire gasket 1 is made of an elastomer material and in one piece, the first and 1A, 1B being formed integrally with the heel 1C.second lips - Advantageously, the cooking appliance 4 of the invention is a pressure-cooking appliance such as a pressure-cooker. In which case, and as described below, the
lip gasket 1 is mounted between thelid 2 and thebowl 3 so as to provide pressure-tightness between saidlid 2 and saidbowl 3, so that the appliance 4 forms a substantially steam-tight cooking enclosure. - Conventionally, the
bowl 3 forms a cooking receptacle and preferably it is substantially circularly symmetrical about a vertical axis X-X′. Below, the adjectives “vertical” and “axial” are relative to this axis X-X′. - For example, the bowl is made of a metal material such as stainless steel, and it is provided with a
side wall 3A extending substantially in the vertical direction from the bottom 3B which is, for example, substantially circular. - The
side wall 3A extends from the bottom 3B to anentry rim 3C defining a top opening via which the user can insert food for cooking in thebowl 3, and also suitable for receiving thelid 2. Thus, when the appliance 4 is in the operating configuration, i.e. when thelid 2 is received on the bowl, thebowl 3 extends substantially in the axial direction X-X′ between the bottom 3B and thelid 2. - The
entry rim 3C is preferably in the form of a rolled-over or a folded-over edge. - The
side wall 3A has aninside face 30, situated facing the inside of thebowl 3. - The
bowl 3 can also have graspable members such as 3D, 3E, of which there are preferably two, e.g. fastened to thehandles bowl 3 in diametrically opposite manner. - The
gasket 1 of the invention is preferably designed to be mounted in a cooking appliance 4 whoselid 2 has a drop skirt that is received inside the bowl, i.e. thelid 2 is inserted into thebowl 3 so as to be surrounded laterally thereby, as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . - Preferably, the
lid 2 thus has atop wall 2A, e.g. in the general shape of a substantially convex disk, with theskirt 2B extending substantially vertically downwards from its periphery, thereby forming a band that is symmetrical about the axis of symmetry X-X′. Thedrop skirt 2B is designed to be inserted into thebowl 3 when the lid is received thereon. This means that thedrop skirt 2B is then substantially surrounded by theinside face 30 of theside wall 3A of thebowl 3; hence thelid 2 can be referred to as “a lid having an internally-received drop skirt”. - Preferably, the
gasket 1 is interposed between thedrop skirt 2B and theside wall 3A, as shown inFIG. 2 . To this end, in cross-section, thedrop skirt 2B advantageously presents a setback forming a recess for receiving thegasket 1. For example, said setback is formed by the combination of a first edge 5 extending substantially parallel to the vertical direction X-X′ when thelid 2 is in position on thebowl 1, of asecond edge 6, forming an edge extending inwardly from the first edge 5 in a manner substantially perpendicular thereto, and finally of a third edge 7 extending substantially downwards and outwards when thelid 2 is placed on thebowl 1, i.e. in a direction that slants slightly relative to the vertical direction X-X′. The third edge 7 thus forms a ring serving to be encircled by thegasket 1, while thesecond edge 6 forms an abutment edge for saidgasket 1. - In other words, when it is mounted in the appliance 4, the gasket comes to clamp around the third edge 7 via its
first lip 1A, while the heel 1C comes into plane abutment against thesecond edge 6. - As shown in the figures, the
gasket 1 is advantageously of channel-section, each of the flanges of the channel section forming a respective one of the first and 1A, 1B, with the web of the channel section forming the heel 1C.second lips - Advantageously, the
gasket 1 is shaped in a manner such that, when it is mounted in the operating position between saidlid 2 and saidbowl 3, as shown inFIG. 2 , the first and 1A, 1B extend towards the bottom 3A of the appliance.second lips - Advantageously, as is also shown in
FIG. 2 , thefirst lip 1A lies substantially within a first truncated cone whose vertex lies substantially on the axis X-X′, above the third edge 7. Advantageously, and as is shown in particular inFIG. 2 , thesecond lip 1B lies substantially within a second truncated cone whose vertex lies substantially on the axis X-X′, below the third edge 7. - Preferably, the
gasket 1 is thus substantially circularly symmetrical in shape, corresponding to its section being rotated about an axis that is substantially parallel to the first flange and/or to the second flange of the channel section. In the particular example of thegasket 1 shown in the figures, the shape of the gasket corresponds to its section being rotated about the axis X-X′, the web of the channel section, from which the heel 1C is generated, being substantially perpendicular to the axis X-X′. Thus, thegasket 1 of the invention preferably has a heel 1C which lies in a single plane from which the following are generated: a first substantially circular band that corresponds to thefirst lip 1A; and a second substantially circular band that is concentric with the first circular band and that forms thesecond lip 1B. - However, it is quite possible for the shape of the
gasket 1 to correspond to its section being rotated about the axis X-X′, with its web, from which the heel 1C is generated, being substantially parallel to the axis X-X′. In such a variant, the lips of the gasket extend radially inwards. - Like the gaskets of the prior art, the
1A, 1B, and the heel 1C of thelips gasket 1 of the invention are such that they are suitable for defining a closedinterstitial space 100 when the 1A, 1B are brought together, e.g. under the effect of the enclosure being subjected to suction (cf.lips FIG. 6 ). - According to an important characteristic of the
gasket 1 of the invention, said gasket is provided with at least onegeometrical discontinuity 80 that is suitable for acting, when the 1A, 1B are brought together, to define at least onelips path 9, 90 for putting saidinterstitial space 100 into communication with the outside. - In other words, the
discontinuity 80 interrupts the geometrical regularity of thegasket 1 at a point, and, in particular locally modifies the outline of the cross-section of thegasket 1. The cross-section of thegasket 1 can thus advantageously be identified with the geometrical continuity of thegasket 1, which continuity is interrupted by the presence of thegeometrical discontinuity 80. - The
geometrical discontinuity 80 is thus a feature of the shape of thegasket 1 that makes it possible to prevent the 1A, 1B from fitting together snugly and continuously when they are pressed together under external stress, e.g. stress generated by suction.lips - The
geometrical discontinuity 80 thus makes it possible to guarantee the presence of one or more leakage gaps at the contact interface between the 1A, 1B when said lips are stuck together.lips - By means of the presence of the
geometrical discontinuity 80, theinterstitial space 100 can never become leaktight, which can occur in the prior art. This prevents the problem of the 1A, 1B continuing to stick together after the suction has disappeared.lips - The
geometrical discontinuity 80 is advantageously situated in or on thegasket 1 so as to find itself at the contact interface between the 1A, 1B when said lips are brought together, e.g. under the effect of the enclosure being subjected to suction.lips - Preferably, the geometrical discontinuity is made by adding or removing material. More precisely, the discontinuity advantageously results from localized addition(s) or localized removal(s) of material to or from the
gasket 1 itself, e.g. at one ormore lips 1A, 1C or at the heel 1C. - In a first design option, corresponding to the variants of
FIGS. 2 to 7 , thegeometrical discontinuity 80 comprises distance-keeper means 8 for keeping said first and 1A, 1B apart, said means 80 being interposed between the first andlips 1A, 1B so as to prevent saidsecond lips 1A, 1B from being pressed together, at least locally (i.e. at least over a portion of their peripheries).lips - The function of the distance-keeper means 8 is thus to guarantee the presence of some minimum spacing between the
1A, 1B, at least locally. Thus, even if thelips 1A, 1B are pressed together under the effect of the cooking enclosure being subjected to suction, a path-forming gap 9 (cf.lips FIG. 5 ) is always provided at each of certain places around thegasket 1, so as to prevent the 1A, 1B from being pressed continuously and uniformly together over their entire peripheries, which could cause a leaktight chamber to be formed between thelips 1A, 1B, and the heel 1C.lips - Advantageously, the distance-keeper means 8 comprise at least one local bead of
material 8A situated in the space between the 1A, 1B when thelips gasket 1 is at rest. Preferably, eachlocal bead 8A is formed integrally with thefirst lip 1A and/or with thesecond lip 1B. In other words, eachlocal bead 8A is advantageously manufactured simultaneously with the lip from which it extends. - Preferably, as shown in the figures, the
gasket 1 is provided with a plurality oflocal beads 8A which are spaced apart, preferably uniformly. By way of example, when thegasket 1 is circular in shape, it is possible to provide fourbeads 8A, spaced apart at 90° intervals about the axis of symmetry of thegasket 1. - Advantageously, each
local bead 8A forms a projection or protuberance extending from thefirst lip 1A (or from thesecond lip 1B) towards thesecond lip 1B (or towards thefirst lip 1A), as shown inFIGS. 4 and 7 . - In the variant exemplary embodiment shown in
FIGS. 2 to 5 , eachlocal bead 8A projects from thefirst lip 1A towards thesecond lip 1B, but without coming into contact therewith when thegasket 1 is at rest, i.e. when it is not subjected to any mechanical stress. Any contact occurs only when the 1A, 1B are pressed together, e.g. under the effect of the enclosure being subjected suction. In this configuration, shown inlips FIG. 5 , eachlocal bead 8A is dimensioned to form alocal gap 9 between the 1A, 1B that is of size sufficient to enable the interstitial space to be put into communication with the outside, and thereby to prevent thelips 1A, 1B from sticking together permanently, i.e. in a manner that continues after the suction conditions have disappeared.lips - Preferably, as shown in
FIGS. 2 to 5 , eachbead 8A is formed by a rib extending over theinside face 10A of thefirst lip 1A, i.e. over the surface situated facing thesecond lip 1B. - For reasons of simplicity, the description below is limited to the ribs extending from the
first lip 1A, it being understood that it is quite possible, without going beyond the ambit of the invention, for said ribs to extend from either of the first and 1A, 1B.second lips - Preferably, each rib extends from the heel 1C over substantially the entire length of the
first lip 1A in cross-section, as can be seen in particular inFIGS. 2 and 3 . However, it is quite possible for each rib to extend over a portion only of the width of thefirst lip 1A, in the vicinity of the free end thereof, i.e. in the vicinity of its side remote from its side connected to the heel 1C. - The Applicant has thus shown that the presence of mere ribs, i.e. of thin lines projecting from the surface of either one of the
1A, 1B suffices to prevent the above-described phenomenon of the lips sticking together from occurring, i.e. to prevent a substantially leaktight chamber from being formed between thelips 1A, 1B, and the heel 1C.lips - In the variant shown in
FIG. 7 , eachlocal bead 8A forms a spacer between the 1A, 1B. In other words, in this variant, eachlips bead 8A interconnects thefirst lip 1A and thesecond lip 1B directly, and thus forms a bridge of material between the lips. - In other variant exemplary embodiment, shown in
FIG. 5 , each local bead ofmaterial 8A extends between the 1A, 1B from the heel 1C, but without being in contact with either of saidlips 1A, 1B when thelips gasket 1 is at rest. In this variant, the distance-keeper means 8 are thus united with the heel 1C only, and are independent of the 1A, 1B.lips - In a second design option, corresponding to the variant shown in
FIGS. 8 to 10 , thegeometrical discontinuity 80 comprises a recessed element that is concave, such as a groove, rather than a projecting and convex element. - More precisely, each
1A, 1B respectively has a anlip 10A, 11A and an opposite, outsideinside face 10B, 11B, the inside faces 10A, 11A facing each other, theface geometrical discontinuity 80 comprising at least onenotch 80A provided in the 10A, 11A of one of theinside face 1A, 1B.lips - As shown in the figures, the
notch 80A opens out to the free side of thelip 1A in which it is provided (i.e. the side opposite from the side of the lip that is connected to the heel), and said notch is dimensioned to be of size that is sufficient to pass air into the inter-lip space regardless of the relative position of said lips. - The
notch 80A thus forms a trench or groove extending in the surface of theinside face 10A, i.e. over only a fraction of the thickness of thelip 1A in question. - The
notch 80A can have any type of cross-section, and, for example, its cross-section can be rectangular, triangular (cf.FIG. 11 , on the left of the drawing), or curved, this list naturally being in no way limiting. - It is also possible to make provision for the
notches 80A to be provided in corresponding pairs in respective ones of the 1A, 1B as can be seen inlips FIG. 10 , on the right of the drawing. In which case, the path 90 is formed by the two notches situated facing each other co-operating with each other. - The invention operates as follows.
- Firstly, the user inserts the
lid 2 into thebowl 1. Theskirt 2B co-operating with theinside face 30 of thebowl 3 makes it possible for thelid 2 to be self-guided relative to thebowl 3. - In addition, when the lid is inserted, contact between the
lid 2 and thebowl 3 takes place only between thedrop skirt 2B and theside wall 3A of thebowl 3, thegasket 1 not adhering to thebowl 3, thereby facilitating insertion of thelid 2. - Once the
lid 2 is inserted, thesecond lip 1B folds against theinside face 30 of theside wall 3A. The user then locks thelid 2 to thebowl 3, e.g. by means of ajaw locking mechanism 40 that is well known per se. In this locked configuration, thegasket 1 is flattened between the third edge 7 and theinside face 30 of theinside wall 3A. It thus provides sealing of the enclosure formed by thebowl 3 and thelid 2, by means of the leaktight contact established firstly by the first lip against the third edge 7, and secondly by thesecond lip 1B against theinside face 30 of theside wall 3A. - The appliance 4 can thus be brought up to its set pressure. During this pressure build-up and pressure-cooking stage, sealing is maintained by means of the flexibility of the
1A, 1B which accommodate or compensate for any displacement or deformation of thelips lid 2 and/or of the bowl that might occur under the effect of the pressure build-up. - If the user cools the appliance, e.g. by placing it under a jet of cold water, without first putting the inside of the enclosure into communication with the outside, a phenomenon of suction can occur inside the enclosure.
- Under the effect of the suction, the
lid 2 is sucked substantially vertically into thebowl 3 towards itsbottom 3A. Under the effect of this suction, the first and 1A, 1B are pressed together.second lips - However, by means of the presence of the distance-keeper means 8 formed by the ribs extending from the
first lip 1A,local paths 9 are always provided between said lips, thereby preventing a suction chamber from being formed in theinterstitial space 100. - The principle is analogous when, instead of (or in addition to) the distance-keeper means 8, one (or more) notch(es) 80A is/are provided, except that it is the notches themselves that form the paths 90 directly.
- Therefore, when the
lid 2 can be removed from thebowl 3 by the user, after the user has put the inside into communication with the outside, thegasket 1 automatically, by means of a well known resilient return or “shape memory” phenomenon, resumes its usual rest shape, i.e. its channel section shape. - The user thus has an appliance 4 that is ready to be used again, the
gasket 1 having retained substantially no trace of being subjected to suction. - The invention may be used in manufacturing sealing gaskets for household cooking appliances, and in particular for pressure-cooking appliances of the pressure cooker type.
Claims (18)
1. A lip gasket designed to be mounted between a lid and a bowl of a cooking appliance for the purpose of providing sealing between said lid and said bowl, comprising;
first and second lips, interconnected by a heel, said first and second lips and said heel being such that, when the lips are brought together, they are suitable for defining a closed interstitial space;
said gasket having at least one geometrical discontinuity suitable for acting, when the lips are brought together, to provide at least one path for putting said interstitial space into communication with the outside.
2. The gasket of claim 1 , wherein said geometrical discontinuity is a discontinuity due to addition or removal of material.
3. The gasket of claim 1 , wherein said geometrical discontinuity comprises distance-keeper means for keeping the first and second lips apart from each other;
said distance-keeper means being interposed between said first and second lips so as to prevent said lips from being pressed together, at least locally.
4. The gasket of claim 3 , wherein the distance-keeper means comprise at least one local bead of material.
5. The gasket of claim 4 , wherein each local bead forms a projection extending from the first lip towards the second lip.
6. The gasket claim 5 , wherein each local bead is formed by a rib.
7. The gasket of claim 6 , wherein each rib extends from the heel over substantially the entire length of the first lip in cross-section.
8. The gasket of claim 4 , wherein each local bead is formed integrally with the first lip.
9. The gasket of claim 4 , wherein it is provided with a plurality of local beads that are spaced apart from one another.
10. The gasket of claim 1 , wherein each lip respectively has an inside face and opposite outside face; the inside faces of the lips facing each other, the geometrical discontinuity comprising at least one notch provided in the inside face of one of the lips.
11. The gasket of claim 1 , wherein the bowl extends in an axial direction (X-X′) between a bottom and the lid, said gasket is shaped such that, when it is mounted between said lid and said bowl, the first and second lips extend substantially towards the bottom of the bowl.
12. The gasket of claim 1 , wherein said gasket is substantially of channel section, the flanges of the channel section forming respective ones of the first and second lips, the web of the channel section forming the heel.
13. The gasket of claim 1 , wherein said gasket is substantially annular in shape.
14. The gasket of claim 12 , wherein said gasket is substantially circularly symmetrical in shape, corresponding to its section being rotated about an axis of circular symmetry (X-X′) that is substantially parallel to the first flange and/or to the second flange of the channel section.
15. A cooking appliance comprising:
a bowl;
a lid designed to be received on said bowl so as to form a cooking enclosure; and
a gasket of claim 1 , said gasket being mounted between said bowl and said lid.
16. The appliance of claim 15 , wherein the lid has a drop skirt, while the bowl has a bottom from which a side wall extends upwards to an entry rim; said lid and said bowl being arranged so that, when the lid is received on the bowl, the side wall surrounds the drop skirt, said gasket being interposed between the drop skirt and the side wall.
17. The cooking appliance of claim 15 , wherein said cooking appliance is a pressure-cooking appliance.
18. The gasket of claim 2 , wherein the geometrical discontinuity comprises distance-keeper means for keeping the first and second lips apart from each other, said distance-keeper means being interposed between said first and second lips so as to prevent said lips from being pressed together, at least locally.
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