Kake Kutters

20210244036 · 2021-08-12

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    Abstract

    Kake Kutters are a complete set of box or circular alphabetic letters (A-Z), numeric num- bets (0-9) and a plurality of themed shapes. They have cutter bodies, made with parallel raised side walls fixed in shape, no bottom or top surface, hollow in the center and able to cut through cakes and pastries. When the Kake Kutter is pressed down into a baked cake or pastry, uniformed shapes and letters in alphanumeric configurations are formed hereto- fore unachievable, and gives the user the ability to quickly, precisely and uniformly stamp out personalized custom-made cakes or pastries themed for any occasion, ranging from simple to ornate.

    Claims

    1. Kake Kutters having their own individual alphabetic letters, numbers, and shape cutter bodies are used for forming cakes made of personalized names, initials, and dates for special occasions comprising; (a) raised side walls made-up of a circular or box frame cutter body each having a smooth upper edge, a lower cutting edge, a first and second side, and a hollow center forming a letter mold; (b) raised side walls made-up of a circular or box frame cutter body each having a smooth upper edge, a lower cutting edge, a first and second side, and a hollow center forming a number mold; (c) raised side walls made-up of a plurality of different themed shape frame cutter bodies each having a smooth upper edge, a lower cutting edge, a first and second side and a hollow center forming a shape mold;

    2. Kake Kutters are for forming baked cakes or pastries in the shape of circular letters, numbers or themed shapes.

    3. Kake Kutters are for forming baked cakes or pastries in the shape of box letters, numbers or themed shapes.

    4. Kake Kutters are available in three alphanumeric sizes (1) 9 in tall-Depth 3 in used for quarter sheet cakes (2) 12 inches tall-Depth 3 inches used for half sheet cakes and (3) 18 inches tall-Depth 3 inches used for full sheet cakes.

    5. The Kake Kutters as recited in claims 2 and 3 said of circular or box cutter bodies comprise; metallic material able to resist cutting pressure.

    6. The Kake Kutters as recited in claims 2 and 3 said of circular or box cutter bodies further comprise; tin material able to resist cutting pressure.

    7. The Kake Kutters as recited in claims 2 and 3 said of circular or box cutter bodies further comprise; aluminum material able to resist cutting pressure.

    8. The Kake Kutters as recited in claims 2 and 3 said of circular or box cutter bodies further comprise; stainless steel material able to resist cutting pressure.

    9. The Kake Kutters as recited in claims 2 and 3 said of circular or box cutter bodies further comprise; copper material able to resist cutting pressure.

    10. The Kake Kutters as recited in claims 2 and 3 said of circular or box cutter bodies further comprise; durable plastic material able to resist cutting pressure.

    11. The Kake Kutters as recited in claims 2 and 3 said of circular or box cutter bodies further comprise; durable thermoplastic material able to resist cutting pressure.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0012] FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a particular shape Kake Kutter;

    [0013] FIG. 2 is the bottom perspective view of a particular shape Kake Kutter as shown in FIG. 1;

    [0014] FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional perspective view of a particular shape Kake Kutter as shown in FIG. 1;

    [0015] FIG. 4 is a top perspective view of a box alphabetic Kake Kutter being utilize to press down into a cake;

    [0016] FIG. 5 is a top view of the alphabetic cake formed resulting from the use of the Kake Kutter shown in FIG. 4.

    [0017] FIG. 6 shows the process of using a Kake Kutter from the beginning and ending with the desired alphabetic shape as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.

    PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

    Best Mode For Carrying Out The Invention

    [0018] The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of a preferred, second and third embodiments.

    [0019] These and other objects and advantages of my present invention will become apparent froze the subsequent detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the appended claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

    [0020] The preferred embodiment, is the ability to mass produce the Kake Kutters shown in FIGS. 1 through 4 made of circular and box cutter bodies, in a cost effective manner. Once the cost of the tooling is absorbed (One time tooling fee), the price of mass produced Kake Kutters is reasonable even when the entire alphabet is required, as manufacturing techniques such as hand or hydraulic metal molding, 3D printing, and plastic injection molding is well known in the art and in common usage.

    [0021] The second embodiment, is usually cakes are limited to one mold per pan for each separate form, on an average week I produce up to 30 to 40 single layered cakes that are used to make double or triple tiers, so to be able to produce the most numbers or letters out of ¼ sheet, ½ sheet or full sheet cakes prove to be more efficient in time, efforts, materials, and method.

    [0022] The third embodiment of the invention, is that even though Kake Kutters can be made of any material suitable for the application, however, metal, aluminum, tin, stainless steel, and copper would he the most economical route and most preferred. Durable plastic, stainless steel, die cast zinc or ferrous compositions may also be used with equal ease. A. thermoplastic or thermoset plastic would also be suitable. Any number of plastic compositions may be utilized, or the like.

    [0023] While the invention has been described in complete detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings, it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modifications may be in the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the appended claims.