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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 08, 1998
Filed:
May. 29, 1997
Dave Harter, New Port Richey, FL (US);
Douglas S Jones, New Port Richey, FL (US);
Robert J Wenzel, Tarpon Springs, FL (US);
Garland Commercial Industries, Inc., Freeland, PA (US);
Abstract
A unique instant-on feature for a cooking device that allows microprocessor control of the device after a period of idling. When activated, the instant-on enabler switch sends a signal to the microprocessor, which checks an internal clock to determine the amount of time the device has remained idle since the last cook cycle. This information is sent back to the instant-on enabler switch, which then selects among an appropriate array of cooking times. These times, longer than the initial pre-set cooking time, are based on testing and compensate for the degree of heat zone stratification in the cooking medium or surface caused by the extended idling. The instant-on enabler program immediately supplies additional heat to the cooking surface upon activation cooking cycle or operator input, allowing the maximum time for the cooking surface to reach proper cooking temperature.