GRILLING RACK
20230380633 · 2023-11-30
Inventors
- Norman Bourgeois (Jefferson, LA, US)
- Barbara Bourgeois (Jefferson, LA, US)
- Michael Bourgeois (Kenner, LA, US)
Cpc classification
A47J43/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23L19/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23P20/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J43/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23P20/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23P20/25
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23L19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A food grilling rack provides a frame defined by a plurality of connected side walls forming a closed geometric shape. The frame includes a lower corrugated sheet that provides multiple troughs, each trough having a lowest portion. The lower sheet is attached to at least some of the side walls. An upper sheet of material is supported (e.g., removably) above the sheet of corrugated material. A sheet with openings slides into the frame aligning the openings with the lowest part of the trough. A food stuffing apparatus provides a receptacle having an interior, an upper end portion with a larger opening and a lower end portion with a smaller opening, and a tapering portion in between the upper and lower end portions.
Claims
1-59. (canceled)
60. A method of preparing and grilling stuffed food articles comprising the steps of: (a) providing a food stuffer, the food stuffer including: (i) a funneling portion, the funneling portion including a body, the body having an upper portion with an open top and the upper portion having an upper body interior portion, and the body having a lower end portion, connected to the upper portion at a connection joint, the lower end portion having a lower body interior portion, the open top having an open top perimeter and the lower portion having a dispensing outlet with a dispensing outlet perimeter that is closed, the closed dispensing outlet perimeter being smaller than the open top perimeter, the upper end portion having an expanding cross sectional area between the connection joint and the open top, the lower end portion having a generally cylindrical shape with a solid wall from the joint to the dispensing outlet, and a handle attached to the body; and (ii) a plunger, the plunger including first and second ends, the second end having a second end circular plunger perimeter that is closed and closely conforms to the closed dispensing outlet perimeter around the entire said second end circular plunger perimeter and closed dispensing outlet perimeter; (b) providing a plurality of peppers, each of the plurality of peppers having a longitudinal axis and pepper cavity, along with an upper opening providing access to the pepper cavity, and vertically orienting each of the plurality of peppers; (c) placing a first quantity of stuffing into the upper body interior portion; (d) after step “c”, while a user's first hand supports the funneling portion via the handle such that the dispensing outlet is placed inside a cavity of a first pepper of the plurality of peppers, a second hand of the user causing the second end of the plunger to move through the upper body interior portion via the open top, and into the lower body interior portion, with the second end passing through the lower body interior portion and becoming closely spaced to the dispensing outlet, thereby causing stuffing from the first quantity of stuffing to move from the upper body interior portion into the lower body interior portion, and exit the dispensing outlet and enter the cavity of the first pepper of the plurality of peppers wherein, when in the lower body interior portion no stuffing passes thru the second end circular plunger perimeter that is closed; (e) after step “d”, and without placing a second quantity of stuffing into the upper body interior portion, while the user's first hand supports the funneling portion via the handle, the user's second hand retracting the plunger second end upwardly from the dispensing outlet causing the second end to move away from the dispensing outlet, and next the user's second hand causing the plunger second end to move downwardly toward and becoming closely spaced to the dispensing outlet, thereby causing additional stuffing from the first quantity of stuffing located in the upper body interior portion to move from the upper body interior portion into the lower body portion, and to exit the dispensing outlet and enter the cavity of the first pepper of the plurality of peppers; (f) repeating steps “d” and “e” with up and down movements of the second end of the plunger relative to the dispensing outlet until the cavity of the first pepper of the plurality of peppers is substantially filled with stuffing from the first quantity of stuffing, wherein the dispensing outlet is moved upwardly relative to first pepper of the plurality of peppers; and (g) after step “f” placing the dispensing outlet in a cavity of a second pepper of the plurality of peppers and reciprocating the second end of the plunger relative to the dispensing outlet until the cavity of the second pepper of the plurality of peppers is substantially filled with stuffing.
61. The method of claim 60, wherein plunger is linearly reciprocated up and down during steps “d”, “e”, and “f”, and wherein the dispensing outlet perimeter is circular and the second end perimeter of the plunger is circular.
62. The method of claim 60, wherein the second end of the plunger passes through the dispensing outlet during steps “d”, “e”, and “f”.
63. The method of claim 60, wherein the user's hand causes the dispensing outlet to be raised during steps “d”, “e”, and “f”.
64. The method of claim 60, wherein the dispensing outlet located in the cavity of the first pepper of the plurality of peppers is raised relative to the first pepper during steps “d”, “e”, and “f” at the same time as the user's second hand causes the second end of the plunger to be lowered.
65. The method of claim 60, wherein the second end of the plunger has a frustoconically tapered area with first and second ends of the tapered area having first and second cross sectional areas, and with second end of the tapered area being closer to the second end of the plunger and with the second cross sectional area being larger than the first cross sectional area of the tapered area.
66. The method of claim 60, wherein the lower end portion has a constant interior diameter from the dispensing outlet to the connection joint, and the upper portion of the body having a curvilinear area between the open top and the connection joint.
67. The method of claim 60, wherein in step “b” the plurality of peppers are arranged in a rectangular array format, and steps of “c” through “f” are performed for each of the plurality of peppers until each of their cavities interiors are filled with stuffing.
68. A method of preparing and grilling an elongated pepper food item comprising the steps of: (a) providing an elongated pepper food item stuffing apparatus, the elongated pepper food stuffing apparatus including: (i) a hopper, the hopper having a receiving end with a receiving opening, the receiving end having a sloping section, an ejecting end with an ejecting opening, the ejecting opening being smaller than the receiving opening, and a connection joint between the receiving end and the ejecting end, the ejecting end being a cylinder extending between the connection joint and the ejecting opening, wherein the cylinder has a closed circular perimeter extending between the connection joint and the ejecting opening, and a hopper interior located between the receiving opening and ejecting opening, (ii) a baton, the baton having an elongated body with first and second spaced apart ends; the second end having an area that closely conforms to the area of the ejecting opening, wherein the second spaced apart end is closed; (b) providing an elongated pepper food item having a longitudinal axis and cavity, vertically orienting the elongated pepper food item, cutting the elongated pepper food to create a food item opening providing access to the cavity; (c) placing a first quantity of stuffing in the hopper; (d) while a user's first hand supports the hopper, a second hand of the user moves the baton in the hopper interior such that the second end becomes closely spaced to the ejecting outlet thereby causing stuffing to be discharged from the ejection outlet and enter the cavity of the elongated pepper food item; (e) while the user's first hand supports the hopper, the user's second hand reciprocates the baton up and down relative to the hopper thereby causing at least one second quantity of stuffing to be discharged from the ejection outlet each time the baton reciprocates without adding another first quantity of stuffing in the hopper, wherein at least one second quantity is a subset of the first quantity and enters the cavity of the elongated pepper food item until the enough stuffing has entered the cavity of the elongated pepper food item to substantially fill the cavity; and (f) wherein when in the second spaced apart end is located between the connection joint and the ejection end, no stuffing passes by the closed second spaced apart end of the baton.
69. The method of claim 68, wherein the baton is reciprocated up and down linearly during step “e”, and wherein the dispensing outlet perimeter is circular and the second end perimeter of the plunger is circular.
70. The method of claim 68, wherein the second end of the baton passes through the ejecting outlet during steps “d” and “e”.
71. The method of claim 68, wherein the ejecting outlet of the hopper is inserted into the cavity of the pepper in step “d” and is raised relative to the cavity during step “e”.
72. The method of claim 68, wherein a handle is attached to the hopper and the user's first hand supports the handle during steps “d” and “e”.
73. The method of claim 68, wherein the ejecting outlet located in the cavity of the elongated pepper food item is raised relative to the elongated pepper food item during step “e” at the same time as the user's second hand causes the baton to be lowered relative to the hopper.
74. The method of claim 68, wherein the baton has first and second baton ends, and a frustoconically tapered area with first and second ends of the tapered area having first and second cross sectional areas, and with second end of the tapered area being closer to the second baton end of the baton and with the second cross sectional area being larger than the first
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0006] For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0021] The upper section or plate 13 can be in the form of a perforated plate that can be removed from the lower section 12 by lifting the upper section 13 upwardly. Lower section 12 has a corrugated bottom panel 20 (see
[0022] The upper section or plate 13 nests within the side walls 14, 15 and end walls 16, 17 and rests upon the plurality of peaks 22 of corrugated bottom panel 20 (see
[0023] Each trough 21 has a trough 21 lower end 26 that is centered upon the center 27 of an opening 19 as seen by referring to reference line 28 in
[0024] When grilling stuffed elongated peppers (e.g., a jalapeno), the upper section or plate 13 is placed upon the lower section 12 (see
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[0027] The present invention provides an improved grilling rack apparatus that enables a user to cook many food items including elongated peppers that have been stuffed with a filler or filling. For the embodiment of
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[0029] Upper end portion 43 can include a circular rim or edge 56. A dispensing outlet opening 46 is provided at lower end portion 45. Receptacle 41 can be manually supported and manipulated using handle 42 which is attached to the outer surface of receptacle 41 at attachments 54, 55. (See
[0030] Plunger 48 has head 49 with lower end portion 50. Head 49 has a circular, generally flat end surface 51. Plunger 48 has a handle 57 attached at joint 52 to plunger head 49. Head 49 can be generally cylindrically shaped or can have a taper as shown in
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[0032] After each pepper 18 is cut to provide the pepper opening 64 and to expose cavity 65, the pepper 18 is placed on rack 10 with opening 64 facing up as shown in
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[0034] By using the method of the present invention, a user can prepare an entire array 67 of peppers upon grilling rack 10 for placement in a cooking device, oven, barbeque pit, or the like.
[0035] The method of the present invention enables an entire array 67 of peppers to be supported in a position that places the lower end portion of the pepper in trough 21 of grilling rack 10 while orienting the transversely cut pepper opening 64 upwardly. In this fashion, the opening 64 easily receives lower end portion 45 and opening 46 of receptacle 41 as shown in
PARTS LIST
[0036] The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in the present invention:
TABLE-US-00001 Parts Number Description 10 grilling rack 10A grilling rack 10B grilling rack 11 frame 12 lower section 13 upper section/plate 14 side wall 15 side wall 16 end wall 17 end wall 18 pepper 19 opening 20 corrugated bottom panel 21 trough 22 peak 23 handle 24 handle 25 inclined panel 26 lower end 27 center of opening 28 reference line 29 lower end 30 circular edge 31 cylinder/receptacle 32 open top 33 interior 34 can 35 food item 36 arrow 37 arrow 38 position 39 upper end 40 food stuffer/food stuffing apparatus 41 receptacle/funnel 42 handle 43 upper end portion 44 open top 45 lower end portion 46 dispensing outlet opening 47 tapered portion 48 plunger 49 plunger head 50 lower end portion 51 flat, circular end surface 52 joint 53 interior 54 attachment 55 attachment 56 rim/edge 57 handle 58 food stuffing 59 arrow 60 user's hand 61 user's hand 62 cylindrically shaped channel 63 transverse cut 64 pepper opening 65 cavity 66 lower end of cavity 67 array of peppers 68 final row
[0037] All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise. All materials used or intended to be used in a human being are biocompatible, unless indicated otherwise.
[0038] The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.