US 8,429,827 Β· Granted 2013-04-30
Electronic cooking utensil for setting cooking time with cooking status indicator
A battery powered microprocessor-controlled fondue fork has a thermal sensor, a timer, a color LED display for indicating degree of doneness, and a control switch for selecting a predefined cooking time. When the fondue fork is placed into a heated liquid for cooking, the thermal sensor activates the microprocessor-controlled timer which then illuminates the LED display. The LED displays flashing green to indicate the food is cooking, yellow to indicate the food is cooked rare, steady green to indicate the food is cooked medium, red to indicate the food is well-done, and flashing red to indicate an overdone stage of cooking.
Patent details
- Publication number
- US 8,429,827
- Filing date
- 2008-12-02
- Grant date
- 2013-04-30
- Assignee
- Fred Wetzel
- Inventor(s)
- WETZEL FRED
- CPC class
- A47J43/283
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