Cooking appliance accessory and method of use
View Patent ↗The system is preferably used with a cooking appliance with a heating cavity and can include: a vessel and a temperature probe. The system can optionally include: a lid, a tray, and/or a circulator. However, the system can include any other suitable components. The system functions to monitor and/or control the temperature of a volume of working fluid in a cooking appliance with a heated cavity.
1. A cooking accessory, comprising:
a fluid vessel configured to contain a working fluid, the fluid vessel comprising:
a probe port extending through a bottom of a sidewall of the fluid vessel, the probe port comprising a convex cap defining a cavity; and
thermal insulation comprising a fluid seal, the fluid seal arranged between the probe port and the sidewall;
a temperature probe removably couplable to the probe port, comprising:
a temperature sensor;
a housing;
a spring-loaded plunger comprising a body and a tip, wherein the temperature sensor is mechanically bonded to and thermally connected with the tip, wherein a first spring of the spring-loaded plunger is configured to compress the tip against the cap at a base of the cavity; and
a grip encapsulating an end of the housing opposing the spring-loaded plunger; and
a second spring retaining the housing relative to the cavity of the probe port,
wherein the thermal insulation and the grip cooperatively insulate the housing, the spring-loaded plunger, and the cap from a fluidic exterior of the cooking accessory, wherein the insulation layer and the grip each have a thermal conductivity less than one tenth that of the cap.
2. The cooking accessory of claim 1 , wherein the second spring comprises a retaining ring arranged within a first circumferential groove of the cavity, wherein the retaining ring engages a second circumferential groove of the housing.
3. The cooking accessory of claim 1 , wherein the fluid vessel has a radiused edge between the base and the sidewall, wherein the probe port is located above the radiused edge.
4. The cooling accessory of claim 1 , wherein the temperature probe further comprises: an electrical connector; a wire electrically connecting the temperature sensor to the electrical connector; and a strain relief mechanism securing a portion of the wire to the housing, wherein the secured portion of wire defines an excess wire length within the housing which exceeds a maximum travel of the spring-loaded plunger.
5. The cooking accessory of claim 4 , wherein the electrical connector is configured to connect to an appliance port within a cooking cavity of an appliance.
6. The cooking accessory of claim 5 , wherein the appliance is controllable based on a temperature of the working fluid, as measured by the temperature probe.