A47J36/20

Cooker assembly for pleasure boats and other vessels
10638868 · 2020-05-05 ·

An assembly for cooking onboard a boat or other vessel, having a pot that is suspended outboard of the vessel to reduce hazards and inconveniences while boiling or steaming food such as shellfish or vegetables. A burner or electric heat source is mounted at the bottom of the kettle, and the upper end of the pot is mounted to a gimble assembly so that the pot and heat source remain upright as the vessel pitches and rolls. A support assembly holds the gimble assembly away from the side of the vessel so as to suspend the pot over the surrounding water and away from the deck and the cabin and other enclosed areas. The inboard end of the support may be releasably mountable to a rod holder previously installed on a gunwale of the vessel.

Cooker assembly for pleasure boats and other vessels
10638868 · 2020-05-05 ·

An assembly for cooking onboard a boat or other vessel, having a pot that is suspended outboard of the vessel to reduce hazards and inconveniences while boiling or steaming food such as shellfish or vegetables. A burner or electric heat source is mounted at the bottom of the kettle, and the upper end of the pot is mounted to a gimble assembly so that the pot and heat source remain upright as the vessel pitches and rolls. A support assembly holds the gimble assembly away from the side of the vessel so as to suspend the pot over the surrounding water and away from the deck and the cabin and other enclosed areas. The inboard end of the support may be releasably mountable to a rod holder previously installed on a gunwale of the vessel.

CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FOODSTUFFS
20200121124 · 2020-04-23 ·

Described is a container for heat treatment of foodstuff in a liquid in a pot and it is characterised by a manufactured cup (10) with a base and a wall (24) comprising through going holes (70) for the free flow of liquid (fluid) into and out of the inner volume of the cup, and the cup wall (24) comprises at least one first set of marks (A1-A4) and a second set of marks (B1-B4), where the first set of marks (A1-A4) is set up in a lower part of the cup wall to show a predetermined amount of foodstuff in the cup (10) while the second set of marks (B1-B4) is set up above the first set of marks (A1-A4) to show the in-cup level of liquid supplied, where the ratio of the first set of marks (A1-A4) to the second set of marks (B1-B4) in the cup wall (24) is predetermined based on which foodstuff that shall be heat treated. A method for cooking/simmering rice is also disclosed, by the application of the inventive container.

CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FOODSTUFFS
20200121124 · 2020-04-23 ·

Described is a container for heat treatment of foodstuff in a liquid in a pot and it is characterised by a manufactured cup (10) with a base and a wall (24) comprising through going holes (70) for the free flow of liquid (fluid) into and out of the inner volume of the cup, and the cup wall (24) comprises at least one first set of marks (A1-A4) and a second set of marks (B1-B4), where the first set of marks (A1-A4) is set up in a lower part of the cup wall to show a predetermined amount of foodstuff in the cup (10) while the second set of marks (B1-B4) is set up above the first set of marks (A1-A4) to show the in-cup level of liquid supplied, where the ratio of the first set of marks (A1-A4) to the second set of marks (B1-B4) in the cup wall (24) is predetermined based on which foodstuff that shall be heat treated. A method for cooking/simmering rice is also disclosed, by the application of the inventive container.

Water bagel cookware and method
10548432 · 2020-02-04 ·

A bagel cookware comprises a round bagel tray sized to hold about four bagels in a twelve-inch pot of boiling water. The bagel tray has about four vertical bagel support rods and a central socket comprising a cylindrical collar. This cylindrical collar has a pair of vertical slots to receive a T bar end of a lifting handle. When the handle is twisted the T bar end engages a pair of retainer channels. The handle also has a series of anti-floatation screens so the bagels cannot float while boiling. The chef can use the removable handle to place the cookware in boiling water, then pick up the cookware and place it in an oven. Commercial embodiments could use robotics and hold dozens of bagels on an equivalent apparatus. Alternative embodiments include a stamped anti-flotation screen, a hollow handle rod fitting over the central socket, and the T bar engaged through the central socket. The hollow handle rod embodiment allows a controlled tilting of the entire bagel cookware during the phases of cooking.

Water bagel cookware and method
10548432 · 2020-02-04 ·

A bagel cookware comprises a round bagel tray sized to hold about four bagels in a twelve-inch pot of boiling water. The bagel tray has about four vertical bagel support rods and a central socket comprising a cylindrical collar. This cylindrical collar has a pair of vertical slots to receive a T bar end of a lifting handle. When the handle is twisted the T bar end engages a pair of retainer channels. The handle also has a series of anti-floatation screens so the bagels cannot float while boiling. The chef can use the removable handle to place the cookware in boiling water, then pick up the cookware and place it in an oven. Commercial embodiments could use robotics and hold dozens of bagels on an equivalent apparatus. Alternative embodiments include a stamped anti-flotation screen, a hollow handle rod fitting over the central socket, and the T bar engaged through the central socket. The hollow handle rod embodiment allows a controlled tilting of the entire bagel cookware during the phases of cooking.

Food steamers and steamer baskets
11937729 · 2024-03-26 ·

The present application discloses a new steamer and steamer baskets that can be used with the new steamer. The new design provides a water-level window for observing the water level in the bottom tray of the steamer and an aperture for adding water to the bottom tray when the water level is low. Unlike a traditional multi-tier steamer in which food trays must be removed in sequence from top to bottom, the new design disclosed herein allows each streamer basket to be individually removed and placed.

Food steamers and steamer baskets
11937729 · 2024-03-26 ·

The present application discloses a new steamer and steamer baskets that can be used with the new steamer. The new design provides a water-level window for observing the water level in the bottom tray of the steamer and an aperture for adding water to the bottom tray when the water level is low. Unlike a traditional multi-tier steamer in which food trays must be removed in sequence from top to bottom, the new design disclosed herein allows each streamer basket to be individually removed and placed.

Apparatus and method for extracting juice from food ingredients

Provided is an apparatus (100) for extracting juice from food ingredients. The apparatus comprises a container (102) for receiving the food ingredients; the container having a juice outlet (110). A blender tool is located inside the container which blends the food ingredients. A drive system (109) drives the blender tool for blending and spins the container to assist juice which is released from the food ingredients during blending to pass out of the container via the juice outlet. The drive system provides independent control over the driving of the blender tool and the spinning of the container respectively. Further provided is a method for extracting juice from food ingredients.

Apparatus and method for extracting juice from food ingredients

Provided is an apparatus (100) for extracting juice from food ingredients. The apparatus comprises a container (102) for receiving the food ingredients; the container having a juice outlet (110). A blender tool is located inside the container which blends the food ingredients. A drive system (109) drives the blender tool for blending and spins the container to assist juice which is released from the food ingredients during blending to pass out of the container via the juice outlet. The drive system provides independent control over the driving of the blender tool and the spinning of the container respectively. Further provided is a method for extracting juice from food ingredients.