Patent classifications
A47J47/08
Food containers with gas diversion
A food container including a receptacle defining a first storage volume and a second storage volume, a cover configured to be secured to the receptacle, and a gas diversion system located between the first storage volume and the second storage volume when the cover is secured to the receptacle.
Food containers with gas diversion
A food container including a receptacle defining a first storage volume and a second storage volume, a cover configured to be secured to the receptacle, and a gas diversion system located between the first storage volume and the second storage volume when the cover is secured to the receptacle.
KITCHEN DEVICE THAT FILLS FOOD POUCHES IN AN AUTOMATED FASHION
A food processing apparatus used in household kitchens provides the ability to fill pouches or personal containers with food automatically. The apparatus may include a food source container, a motor, and a mechanical displacement pump. The source container typically rests on top of the pump; which is driven by a motor connected to a power source. Food is placed in the source container, which has an opening on the bottom side to allow the food to pass into the pump. The pump moves the food through a discharge port on one side. A single food pouch, or many pouches using optional connectors, is connected to the discharge port of the pump. The apparatus may be used to fill containers with soft foods like yogurt. Typically, harder textured foods like sweet potatoes need to be softened. In at least one embodiment, the need to manually press food, is eliminated.
Recipe Storage Organizer Device
The present invention relates to a storage organizer device. The device is designed to provide users with a transparent storage and organization device for baking and cooking. Specifically, the storage organizer device is designed to enable users to prep and store their ingredients when cooking and/or baking. The device comprises a plurality of removable, transparent, and rectangular-shaped measuring cups, a tablespoon insert holder, and a base component to store and transport all the components in. Specifically, the plurality of measuring cups are stored in the clear carrier base with a hinged lid and side handles for easy transportation. Further, each of the measuring cups is marked with lines denoting measurements in cups, tablespoons, ounces and millimeters.
Recipe Storage Organizer Device
The present invention relates to a storage organizer device. The device is designed to provide users with a transparent storage and organization device for baking and cooking. Specifically, the storage organizer device is designed to enable users to prep and store their ingredients when cooking and/or baking. The device comprises a plurality of removable, transparent, and rectangular-shaped measuring cups, a tablespoon insert holder, and a base component to store and transport all the components in. Specifically, the plurality of measuring cups are stored in the clear carrier base with a hinged lid and side handles for easy transportation. Further, each of the measuring cups is marked with lines denoting measurements in cups, tablespoons, ounces and millimeters.
EASY ACCESS CONTAINER
The current disclosure relates to containers. More specifically, the current disclosure relates to containers with access to both the top and the bottom of the container, particularly for contents of the container that are thick and/or viscous.
EASY ACCESS CONTAINER
The current disclosure relates to containers. More specifically, the current disclosure relates to containers with access to both the top and the bottom of the container, particularly for contents of the container that are thick and/or viscous.
System for Dispensing Ingredients
A system for dispensing ingredients includes a cabinet and a conveyor disposed beneath the cabinet. The conveyor includes a staging region and a dispensing region in communication with an interior of the cabinet through a dispenser opening. One or more containers are removably disposed within the cabinet, and each of the one or more containers has an outlet disposed above the dispenser opening and includes an ejector operable to dispense one of the ingredients through the outlet. One or more bins are removably received within the conveyor. The bins are operable to be moved by the conveyor between a first position in the staging region and a second position in the dispensing region. Within the dispensing region, the conveyor is configured to move the bins between dispensing positions beneath respective ones of the containers.
System for Dispensing Ingredients
A system for dispensing ingredients includes a cabinet and a conveyor disposed beneath the cabinet. The conveyor includes a staging region and a dispensing region in communication with an interior of the cabinet through a dispenser opening. One or more containers are removably disposed within the cabinet, and each of the one or more containers has an outlet disposed above the dispenser opening and includes an ejector operable to dispense one of the ingredients through the outlet. One or more bins are removably received within the conveyor. The bins are operable to be moved by the conveyor between a first position in the staging region and a second position in the dispensing region. Within the dispensing region, the conveyor is configured to move the bins between dispensing positions beneath respective ones of the containers.
Partitioned Container
A device including a container; a plurality of compartments disposed in the container; a plurality of walls that are configured to form the plurality of compartments; an opening portion disposed at a proximate bottom section of each of the plurality of compartments; a plurality of tray components configured to be disposed at the proximate bottom portion of each of the plurality of compartments, wherein each of the tray component is further configured to be inserted and removed through the opening portion; an extension or tab implement for assisting in the removal or insertion of each tray component through the opening portion; a plurality of legs disposed at each proximate corner of the container; and at least two holdings or handles disposed widthwise on opposite sides of the container operable for holding, moving, or carrying the container.