Cooking utensil

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Inventors

Panehal, Mary

Application #

363003

Filed

Mar-29-1982

Published

Jun-5-1984

Current US Class

099/353
099/407
0D7/356
0D7/667
126/369
126/390.1
126/85R
209/486
210/469
220/23.83
220/744
248/318
248/94
425/464

International Classes

A21C 011/16; A21C 003/04; B29D 007/02

Field of Search

425/377 425/382 426/496 426/503 426/516 426/517 248/94 248/205 210/469-471 210/474 209/486 99/345 99/355 99/411 99/450 99/353 99/407 99/439 99/537 126/85 220/23.83

Examiners

Hoag; Willard E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Maky, Renner, Otto & Boisselle

US Patent References

3969994   Apparatus for form...
4106486   Cooking utensil
4262586   Baking apparatus

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Abstract
A cooking utensil comprising a pan with a flat bottom and vertical side means formed integrally with said bottom, and an array of evenly spaced substantially uniform holes formed in a portion of said bottom to provide a food extrusion area, the remaining portion of said bottom providing a food holding area.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cooking utensil comprising a pan with a flat bottom and vertical side means formed integrally with said bottom, and

an array of evenly spaced substantially uniform holes formed only in a portion of said bottom to provide a food extrusion area, the remaining portion of said bottom providing a food holding area, said food holding area comprising at least one-half of the surface area of said bottom, and clamping means for mounting said pan on a cooking vessel, said clamping means comprising a central web portion with a first downwardly facing U-shaped bracket member extending from and overhanging a first end of said web portion and a second U-shaped bracket member extending from an underlying a second end of said web portion, said first end of said web portion being opposite said second end of said web portion, said first U-shaped bracket being adapted for attachment to said pan, said second U-shaped bracket being adapted for attachment to said cooling vessel.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates generally to cooking utensils, and more particularly, to cooking utensils for extruding food products such as dumplings and the like. Specifically, the invention relates to a flat-bottomed cooking utensil that includes a food holding area in one section of the utensil and a food extrusion area in another section of the utensil.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventional baking pans that include a flat bottom and sides integrally formed with the bottom are well known. Such baking pans can be circular or rectangular in form and generally come in sizes that can be facilitatingly handled by a homemaker. Typical dimensions for circular baking pans range, for example, from about 7 to about 12 inches in diameter. A typical rectangular baking pan has dimensions of, for example, about 9 inches by about 12 inches.

Cooking utensils for the preparation of extruded food products are also known in the art. These utensils generally include a perforated section through which the food product is extruded and a device for forcing the food through the perforations. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,452,688 describes a dough extruding apparatus having an extrusion die 20 mounted directly above a cooking utensil C. The dough is extruded through the die by a force exerted on a pressure plate 26 by manually pushing handle 12 downwardly. U.S. Pat. No. 1,461,504 describes a macaroni die which includes a plurality of plates secured together and is adapted for producing food products with irregular shapes.
 
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