Patent classifications
A47J43/286
Hand-Held Tool for Compressing Contents of Food Cans
A tool for compression of food within food cans is provided having a handle engaged with a body with first and second supports. A threaded member engaged with a first support when rotated translates a contact member against a lid of a can on a support surface of the opposing second support to compress food in the can between a lid and the bottom of the can. The tool can in include a plurality of contact members sized to engage different diameter sized cans.
Product With Multipurpose Contained Strainer
A single use packing, dispensing, and rinsing technique, where a strainer element is a permanent part of the packaging, placed opposite of the primary opening, to allow a user to drain liquid contents from a container (packing fluid or user-introduced) while retaining the solid contents.
Tuna press strainer
The present invention may be used for pressing product and draining liquid from canned food such as tuna, drain liquids from canned food such as fruit and vegetables and press out a meat patty such as hamburger and sausage. A cap may have a press attached through a center top hole to the cap. The cap may have a width and height to fit most size canned food. The cap may have a top side drain hole. The press may have a top and a bottom piece that may attach together through center top hole of the cap.
Bendable strainer
The invention relates to a strainer for a food container that comprises apertures suitable for allowing liquids to drain therethrough, which is provided with at least two holes through which two fingers of a user can be inserted to a level below the strainer's plane, said strainer being bendable by the action of forces applied by said fingers.
Tuna Press Strainer
The present invention may be used for pressing product and draining liquid from canned food such as tuna, drain liquids from canned food such as fruit and vegetables and press out a meat patty such as hamburger and sausage. A cap may have a press attached through a center top hole to the cap. The cap may have a width and height to fit most size canned food. The cap may have a top side drain hole. The press may have a top and a bottom piece that may attach together through center top hole of the cap.
KITCHEN IMPLEMENTS FOR SEPARATING LIPIDS FROM FOOD
A kitchen utensil for removing lipids from food includes a handle having a first end, a second end, and a gripping region between the first end and the second end, a head extending from the second end of the handle, the head having first side, a second side, and an outer perimeter, and wherein the first side includes at least one groove extending inwardly from a first groove end located at the outer perimeter, the at least one groove configured to collect a lipid material therein.
Kitchen implements for separating lipids from food
A kitchen utensil for removing lipids from food includes a handle having a first end, a second end, and a gripping region between the first end and the second end, a head extending from the second end of the handle, the head having first side, a second side, and an outer perimeter, and wherein the first side includes at least one groove extending inwardly from a first groove end located at the outer perimeter, the at least one groove configured to collect a lipid material therein.
Integrated Removable Food Strainer
The removable integrated food strainer is a novel invention designed to simplify the process of draining liquids and rinsing residual materials from canned goods. It consists of a specially designed built-in strainer that is integrated into the pre-manufactured can or container of various canned goods upon purchase. This unique design provides both convenience to the user and cost efficiency as additional household kitchen utensils are not required to drain said canned goods.
Disposable Relish Spoon
An improved culinary spoon is disclosed. It may be used as an ordinary cooking spoon or as a utensil for removing vegetables and other small food condiments from a jar containing liquid in such a manner that the small solids will remain upon the bowl of the spoon while the liquid will drain through the bowl of the spoon. Thereby, food condiments are easily removed from the jars without the liquids in which they are immersed.
BENDABLE STRAINER
The invention relates to a strainer for a food container that comprises apertures suitable for allowing liquids to drain therethrough, which is provided with at least two holes through which two fingers of a user can be inserted to a level below the strainer's plane, said strainer being bendable by the action of forces applied by said fingers.