Sep 2013 to 2000 Support Technician Tier 1AMA USA Inc.
Jul 2013 to 2000 Assistant Warehouse ManagerPersonal Service
Jun 2013 to 2000 Lanscape and Handyman
Education:
DePauw University Greencastle, IN 2010 to 2013 None in Education, SpanishInternational School of Indiana Indianapolis, IN 1997 to 2010 None in International Baccalaureate Diploma Program in Higher Education
Us Patents
Cleaning Methods And Apparatus For Range Grill Units
Michael A. Strader - Indianapolis IN Joanne Stillman - Noblesville IN
Assignee:
Maytag Corporation - Newton IA
International Classification:
F24C 300
US Classification:
126 39R
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for cleaning grill range units and for removing accumulated grease and other obstacles blocking the grease-carrying conduits in their grease collection systems is provided for cooktops including a grill, a drip pan for collecting grease, a drain opening in the drip pan and a conduit leading from the drain opening to a grease collector. A method of cleaning a cooktop comprises the steps of providing a long semi-rigid but flexible drain cleaner having a length at least about equal to the length of, and a diameter smaller than the diameter of said conduit and inserting the drain cleaner into the drain opening and pushing the drain cleaner through the conduit to remove collected materials therefrom. In preferred methods and apparatus the drain cleaner can have a low thermal conductivity. For example, the drain cleaner can comprise a thermoplastic material such as a nylon rod which is both thermally and electrically insulating.
Michael A. Strader - Indianapolis IN Stephen Cunningham - Indianapolis IN Joanne G. Stillman - Noblesville IN Michael E. Bales - Cleveland TN
Assignee:
Maytag Corporation - Newton IA
International Classification:
A47J 3710
US Classification:
99446
Abstract:
A cooking appliance is provided comprising a grill unit having one or more heating units, a sump basin for collecting grease and other fluids used or generated during the cooking process, a drain opening disposed in the sump basin pan for allowing for the removal of fluid materials from within the basin, and a grease drain conduit extending from the drain opening of the sump basin to a grease receptacle. The grease drain conduit is disposed in sufficient heat-transfer relationship with the cooking unit to maintain the grease and other fluids traveling within the conduit in a flowing state to assist in the prevention of the grease coexisting and thereby obstructing the drain conduit.
Margaret Godfrey, Missy Redford, Jerry Schmidt, Bryan Becker, Gerlind Kornetzky, Robbie Redding, Joyce Garrett, Stan Wiley, Brenda Durk, Terry Beard, Kathy Tosh, Karen Evans