Food skewer tool

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Inventors

Swindle, Martin Van Buren

Application #

498422

Filed

Jul-5-1995

Published

Sep-30-1997

Current US Class

099/419
099/646R
227/117
227/120
227/141
294/5.5
294/61
426/134
426/91

International Classes

A47J 043/00; A22C 011/00; A23P 001/00

Field of Search

99/419-421 99/494 99/355 99/646 227/141 227/120 227/117 227/100 294/5.5 294/61 426/91 426/134 426/421 D7/683

Examiners

Simone; Timothy F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Luedeka, Neely & Graham, P.C.

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Abstract
A food skewering tool is used to insert a skewer into a food item, such as an apple. The tool includes a barrel having an axial bore for receiving and guiding the skewer, and a striker element which applies force to the skewer to drive it into the food item. The striker element may include a detent that receives the skewer and prevents slippage when the skewer is being driven. The length of the barrel and the length of the skewer combine to establish the depth that the skewer will penetrate into the food item.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A skewering apparatus for penetrating a food item with an elongated skewer having a length, a cross-sectional dimension, a penetrating end, and a driving end, the apparatus comprising:

a barrel having an axial bore of cross-sectional dimension larger than the cross-sectional dimension of the skewer, said bore having an inner surface for guiding the skewer;

wherein the skewer is positioned within said bore and guided by said inner surface during skewering of the food item so that the penetration end only contacts the food item; and

a striker for inserting the penetration end of the skewer into the food item when said striker is in driving contact with the driving end of the skewer.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to an apparatus for skewering a food item. More particularly, the present invention relates to a simple device for quickly, safely, and conveniently penetrating food items with a skewer at a uniform depth.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Skewers have long been used as handles for various foods such as corndogs and candied apples. The skewer functions primarily to support the food item during preparation and consumption. In use, the skewer acts as a handle to avoid danger to the hands during preparation of the food and to protect against soiling of the hands during consumption of the food item.

The insertion of these skewers into the food item has presented various problems in terms of safety and efficiency. The safety problems arise as a result of the small surface area at the penetration end of the skewer (i.e., the penetration end of the skewer is relatively sharp), and the method of applying force to the skewer in the insertion process. While a sharp skewer can be inserted into a food item with greater ease, it is also easy for the skewer to be inadvertently inserted into the user during the skewering process. Efficiency problems result from the fact that burdensome safety procedures must be utilized during the skewering process to compensate for safety deficiencies inherent to the skewering device being used. Efficiency may be further compromised due to non-uniform skewering methods. The present invention provides a method and apparatus for the insertion of a skewer into the food item with relative ease, safety, and efficiency.
 
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