Patent classifications
A47J43/18
HAND-HELD MULTI-PURPOSE KITCHEN TOOL
Implementations of a hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool are provided. In some implementations, the hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool comprises a handle for holding and using the hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool and a body comprising a plurality of surfaces and features configured to prepare food and to protect a user's hand while preparing food.
In some implementations, a method for using the hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool comprises holding the hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool with the handle and using one or more of the surfaces and features of the hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool to prepare food and/or to protect the user's hand while preparing the food.
HAND-HELD MULTI-PURPOSE KITCHEN TOOL
Implementations of a hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool are provided. In some implementations, the hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool comprises a handle for holding and using the hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool and a body comprising a plurality of surfaces and features configured to prepare food and to protect a user's hand while preparing food.
In some implementations, a method for using the hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool comprises holding the hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool with the handle and using one or more of the surfaces and features of the hand-held multi-purpose kitchen tool to prepare food and/or to protect the user's hand while preparing the food.
CRAB PROCESSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
A crab processor is adapted to be supported by a bucket defining a rim and an inner diameter, the crab processor comprising a main portion, a first support portion, and a second support portion. The first and second portions are attached to the main portion such that the first and second support portions define first and second portions of the main portion and a distance defined by the second portion of the main portion is less than the inner diameter of the bucket. The first and second support portions engage the rim of the bucket to support the crab processor in a desired orientation relative to the bucket.
TOOL FOR HOLDING AND ROASTING CYLINDRICAL SHAPED FOODS
A tool for holding and roasting a hot dog including a handle having a grip end, a shaft, and a roasting end is disclosed. The roasting end includes a central section and a pair of projections extending from the central section, with each projection comprising a substantially linear attachment portion connected to the central section. Each projection further comprises a receiving portion, consisting of a generally annular cross-section defining a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface and the second surface are substantially concentric. The receiving portion also includes a slot extending between the first surface and the second surface, with the slot bisecting the receiving portion of the projection. The attachment portion of each projection is angularly offset from a longitudinal axis of the grip end of the handle, and the receiving portion is angularly offset from an axis extending through the attachment portion.
TOOL FOR HOLDING AND ROASTING CYLINDRICAL SHAPED FOODS
A tool for holding and roasting a hot dog including a handle having a grip end, a shaft, and a roasting end is disclosed. The roasting end includes a central section and a pair of projections extending from the central section, with each projection comprising a substantially linear attachment portion connected to the central section. Each projection further comprises a receiving portion, consisting of a generally annular cross-section defining a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface and the second surface are substantially concentric. The receiving portion also includes a slot extending between the first surface and the second surface, with the slot bisecting the receiving portion of the projection. The attachment portion of each projection is angularly offset from a longitudinal axis of the grip end of the handle, and the receiving portion is angularly offset from an axis extending through the attachment portion.
Food Holding Assembly
A food holding assembly for holding finger food includes a pair of toothpicks that is each insertable through a piece of finger food. In this way the toothpicks facilitate a user to hold the finger food for eating. A holder is provided and the holder is curved such that the holder defines an arc of a circle. The holder has a pair of insertion points each integrated into the holder. Furthermore, each of the toothpicks is removably insertable into a respective one of the insertion points such that the holder inhibits the finger food from sliding off of the toothpicks.
Food Holding Assembly
A food holding assembly for holding finger food includes a pair of toothpicks that is each insertable through a piece of finger food. In this way the toothpicks facilitate a user to hold the finger food for eating. A holder is provided and the holder is curved such that the holder defines an arc of a circle. The holder has a pair of insertion points each integrated into the holder. Furthermore, each of the toothpicks is removably insertable into a respective one of the insertion points such that the holder inhibits the finger food from sliding off of the toothpicks.
Support Rack Assembly
A support rack assembly for cooking food items in a cooking grill includes a pair of stands that is each positionable in a cooking grill. Each of the stands is comprised of a heat resistant material to resist being damaged by heat of the cooking grill. Each of the stands has a plurality of support points that are disposed on the stands. A plurality of bars is each insertable through a respective one of the support points on each of the stands such that each of the bars is elevated above the cooking grill. A plurality of hooks is each of the hooks is suspendable from a respective one of the bars. Furthermore, each of the hooks can penetrate a food item thereby facilitating the food item to be suspended in the cooking grill for cooking the food item.
Support Rack Assembly
A support rack assembly for cooking food items in a cooking grill includes a pair of stands that is each positionable in a cooking grill. Each of the stands is comprised of a heat resistant material to resist being damaged by heat of the cooking grill. Each of the stands has a plurality of support points that are disposed on the stands. A plurality of bars is each insertable through a respective one of the support points on each of the stands such that each of the bars is elevated above the cooking grill. A plurality of hooks is each of the hooks is suspendable from a respective one of the bars. Furthermore, each of the hooks can penetrate a food item thereby facilitating the food item to be suspended in the cooking grill for cooking the food item.
COLLAPSIBLE HEAT SHIELD
This disclosure is directed toward a collapsible heat and/or fire shield (referred to herein as a “collapsible shield”). In some examples, the collapsible shield may protect a user from heat, fire, and/or sparks when the user engages in activities (e.g., roasting food, moving wood/coals, etc.) proximate a fire. In some examples, the collapsible shield may include a rod which may include a handle on one end, and one or more prongs on a second end. A user may utilize the handle to maneuver the rod about a fire. Further, a canopy may encircle the rod between the handle and the prongs. The canopy may be configured to expand into a dome-shaped barrier, and collapse so that the canopy lay substantially flat, proximate the rod.