Food roasting device

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Inventors

Holliday, Sydney

Application #

585491

Filed

Jan-16-1996

Published

May-13-1997

Current US Class

099/419
099/421A
099/441

International Classes

A47J 043/18

Field of Search

99/419 99/421 294/61 294/7

Examiners

Alexander; Reginald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harrison & Egbert

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4982657   Hot dog roaster
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Abstract
A device for roasting a food item including a shaft, a hook member formed at one end of the shaft, and a plurality of spirals formed adjacent to the hook member on the shaft. The spirals have an inner diameter greater than a diameter of the food item. The hook member extends inwardly toward the plurality of spirals. A handle is affixed to an end of the shaft opposite the hook member. The handle includes a strap member affixed thereto. At least one of the spirals adjacent to the hook member is of a lesser diameter than the remainder of the spirals. The shaft, the hook member and the plurality of spirals are formed of a stainless steel wire material. The plurality of spirals has a length less than a length of the food item.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device for roasting a food item comprising:

a shaft;

a hook member formed at one end of said shaft; and

a plurality of spirals formed adjacent to said hook member on said shaft, said hook member extending inwardly toward said plurality of spirals, said plurality of spirals having two spirals of lesser inner diameter than a remainder of said plurality of spirals, said two spirals being adjacent said hook member, said two spirals having narrowing inner diameters tapering toward said hook member, said hook member extending through said two spirals.

2. The device of claim 1, further comprising:

a handle affixed to an end of said shaft opposite said hook member.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to culinary tools. More particularly, the present invention relates to a novel and improved roasting implements intended for use in the roasting of wieners, sausages, hot dogs, frankfurters and marshmellows over an open fire and the like.

BACKGROUND ART

Traditionally, a stick or fork is used by campers for supporting a hot dog, frankfurter, sausage, marshmellow or the like over a campfire during cooking. One end of the stick or fork is normally sharpened and pushed through one or more items, and is then hand-held with the food item positioned immediately over the fire so that the heat of the fire cooks the food.

One shortcoming to the use of sticks of forks for this purpose is that the food item sometimes falls from the stick during cooking, or brushes against the burning logs or coals, thus contaminating the food. Additionally, penetration of the meat causes it to dry during cooking and the cooker must use his or her fingers to manipulate the food item before and after cooking. Additionally, it is difficult to evenly rotate the food item over an open flame so as to cook all around it equally well. A further drawback to a stick or fork is the danger of the user, especially children poking one another in the eye or body with their points.
 
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