Retention device for low-structure food item
10993564 · 2021-05-04
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Abstract
A retention device for a low-structure food item and method of operation for holding a low-structure food, such as a bun-less sandwich, during preparation, holding, and consumption. The retention device comprises a pair of flat panels having spikes arranged on one side. The panels sandwich the food item above and below to provide a border that supports the food item while held and consumed. The panels have spikes on one side that orient towards the food item to penetrate the food item. The spikes maintain lateral stability of the food item during consumption. In operation, the panels press down on the food item from opposing sides, causing the spikes to penetrate the food item.
Claims
1. A retention device for food items, the device comprising: a pair of flat, rigid, substantially circular panels defined by a food side and an external side, the panels being operable to sandwich a food item; a plurality of rigid spikes disposed in a spaced-apart relationship from the food side of the panels, the spikes being defined by a sharp terminus penetrate the food item, whereby the spikes help create lateral stability to the food item; and a rim of predetermined height is disposed at the perimeter of the food side of at least one of the panels, thereby creating a border around a center region of the food item so as to facilitate to block viscous fluid of the food item from spilling past the rim.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the panels have an identical shape related to the shape of a low-structure food item.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the panels have a diameter smaller than the food item.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the food item includes a low-structure food item comprising a bun-less sandwich, comprising a stacked arrangement of meat, lettuce, cheese, and condiments.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the food item is selected from the group consisting of casseroles, gels, pates, and frozen liquids.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the spikes are manufactured from material selected from the group consisting of stainless steel, metal alloys, a rigid polymer, and wood.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the panels are manufactured from material selected from the group consisting of stainless steel, metal alloys, a rigid polymer, and wood.
8. A retention device for food items, the device comprising: a pair of identically shaped, flat, rigid panels defined by a food side and an external side, the panels being operable to sandwich a food item; a plurality of rigid spikes disposed in a spaced-apart relationship from the food side of the panels, the spikes being defined by a sharp terminus penetrate the food item, whereby the spikes help create lateral stability to the food item; and a rim of predetermined height is disposed at the perimeter of the food side of at least one of the panels, thereby creating a border around a center region of the food item so as to facilitate to block viscous fluid of the food item from spilling past the rim.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the panels are unconnected when not in use.
10. The device of claim 8, wherein the panels further comprise a panel thickness defined by the food side and the external side and the spikes comprise a spike length defined by the food side and the sharp terminus, wherein the spike length is greater than the panel thickness.
11. The device of claim 10, wherein the spike length is substantially perpendicular to the food side.
12. The device of claim 8, wherein the external side is smooth and flat.
13. The device of claim 8, wherein the panels substantially conform to a geometric shape, the geometric shape chosen from a group consisting of: a triangle, a square, or a circle.
14. A retention device for food items, the device comprising: pair of identically shaped, flat, substantially circular rigid panels defined by a food side, an external side, and a panel thickness defined by the food side and the external side, the panels being operable to sandwich a food item and unconnected when not in use; a plurality of rigid spikes disposed in a spaced-apart relationship from the food side of the panels, the spikes comprising a spike length and a sharp terminus to penetrate the food item, the spike length being greater than the panel thickness and oriented substantially perpendicular to the food side, whereby the spikes help create lateral stability to the food item; and a rim of predetermined height is disposed at the perimeter of the food side of at least one of the panels, thereby creating a border around a center region of the food item so as to facilitate to block viscous fluid of the food item from spilling past the rim.
15. The device of claim 14, wherein the panels have a diameter smaller than the food item.
16. The device of claim 14, wherein the food item includes a low-structure food item comprising a bun-less sandwich, comprising a stacked arrangement of meat, lettuce, cheese, and condiments.
17. The device of claim 14, wherein the panels have an identical shape related to the shape of a low-structure food item.
18. The device of claim 14, wherein the spikes are manufactured from material selected from the group consisting of stainless steel, metal alloys, a rigid polymer, and wood.
19. The device of claim 14, wherein the panels are manufactured from material selected from the group consisting of stainless steel, metal alloys, a rigid polymer, and wood.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(9) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “left,” “rear,” “right,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
(11) A retention device 100 for low-structure food item 300 and method 700 of operation is referenced in
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(13) The panels 102a, 102b have plurality of spikes 110 on the food side 104 of each panel that orient towards the low-structure food item 300 to penetrate the food item 300. The spikes 110 help to maintain lateral stability of the low-structure food item 300 while being held and consumed. In one alternative embodiment, a perimeter rim 109 forms at the bottom panel 102b to restrict flowage of viscous components, such as condiments, grease, and food juice, from falling off the edge 108 of the panels 102a, 102b, however both the panels 102a, 102b can have the perimeter rim 109 without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. In operation, the panels 102a, 102b press down on the food item 300 from opposing panel food sides, causing the spikes 110 to penetrate the food item 300. With the panels 102a, 102b engaged, the low-structure food item 300 is laterally stable, and can be consumed from an outer region 400. After the outer region 400 is consumed, the upper and/or bottom panel 102a, 102b is removed to provide access to, and finish consuming the center region 500 of the low-structure food item 300.
(14) One aspect of a retention device 100 for low-structure food items, shown in
(15) In another aspect, the panels 102a, 102b have an identical shape related to the shape of the low-structure food item 300 for example a round shape, a triangular shape, or any other desired shape that is suitable for holding the food item 300 at its center region 500. For holding and consuming a bun less burger the shape of the panels 102a, 102b may be circular; however for a bun less hotdog the shape of the panels 102a, 102b may be elongated. Shape of the panels 102a, 102b may be varied depending on the shape and structure of the food item without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
(16) In another aspect, the device 100 further comprises a rim 109 of predetermined height disposed at the perimeter 108 of the food side 104 of at least one of the panels 102a, 102b, thereby creating a border around a center region 500 of the food item 300 so as to facilitate to block viscous fluid of the food item 300 from spilling past the rim 109.
(17) In another aspect, the low-structure food item 300 comprises a bun-less sandwich, comprising a stacked arrangement of meat, lettuce, cheese, and condiments.
(18) In another aspect, the low-structure food item 300 comprises casseroles, gels, pates, and frozen liquids that is retained in such a manner.
(19) In another aspect, the spikes 110 are manufactured from material selected from the group consisting stainless steel, metal alloys, a rigid polymer, and wood.
(20) In another aspect, the panels 102a, 102b are manufactured from material selected from the group consisting stainless steel, metal alloys, a rigid polymer, and wood.
(21) In another aspect, a retention device 100 for low-structure food items 300, the device 100 comprising a flat, rigid top panel 102a defined by a food side 104 and an external side 106, wherein one or more rigid spikes 110 are disposed in a spaced-apart relationship from the food side 104 of the top panel 102a; and a flat, rigid bottom panel 102b defined by a rim 109, a food side 104 and an external side 106, wherein a plurality of rigid spikes 110 are disposed in a spaced-apart relationship from the food side 104 of the bottom panel 102b, wherein the top panel 102a and the bottom panel 102b have a diameter smaller than the food item 300, thus allowing to sandwich the low-structure food item 300 in between the panels 102a, 102b and facilitate to hold the low-structure food item 300 at its center, whereby the spikes 110 being defined by a sharp terminus penetrate the low-structure food item 300 to provide lateral stability to the food item 300, further the rim 109 of the bottom panel 102b is raised to a predetermined height from the perimeter 108 of the flat surface of the food side 104 of the panel 102b thereby creating a border around a center region 500 of the food item 300 so as to facilitate to block viscous fluid of the food item 300 from spilling past the rim 109 of the bottom panel 102b.
(22) In another aspect, a method 700 of holding low-structure food items 300 by a retention device 100, the method 700 comprising positioning center region 500 of a low-structure food item 300 on a flat, rigid bottom panel 102b of the retention device 100, the bottom panel 102b defined by a rim 109, a food side 104, and an external side 106, multiple rigid spikes 110 extending from the food side 104 of the bottom panel 102b; urging the food item 300 through the lower spikes 110; pressing a flat, rigid top panel 102a opposite to the bottom panel 102b of the device 100 while the food item 300 is sandwiched between the panels 102a, 102b, the top panel 102a defined by a food side 104, and an external side 106, multiple rigid spikes 110 extending from the food side 104 of the top panel 102a; urging the spikes 110 of the top panel 102a down until proximal or engaged with the bottom panel 102b, wherein the panels 102a, 102b have a diameter smaller than the food item 300, thereby exposing an outer region 400 of the food item 300 outside the panels 102a, 102b; consuming the outer region 400 of the food item 300; restricting viscous components of the food item 300 from falling off the edge of the panels 102a, 102b with the rim 109 of the bottom panel 102b, wherein the rim 109 of the bottom panel 102b is raised to a predetermined height thereby creating a border around the center region 500 of the food item 300; disengaging at least one of the panels 102a, 102b from the food item 300; and consuming the center region 500 of the food item 300.
(23) In another aspect, the method allows the retention device to hold the low-structure food item during preparation, holding, and consumption.
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(26) In some embodiments, the low-structure food item 300 may include a bun-less sandwich made of a stacked arrangement of meat, lettuce, cheese, and condiments. Though in other embodiments, other low-structure food items, such as casseroles, gels, pates, and frozen liquids may be retained in such a manner. However the retention device can be used to hold other items without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
(27) The device 100 also provides a plurality of spikes 110 that are disposed in a spaced-apart relationship on the food side 104 of the panels 102a, 102b. The spikes 110 are defined by a sharp terminus that is sufficiently sharp to penetrate the food item 300. The spikes are sufficiently rigid, so as not to bend when penetrating the food item 300. The spikes 110 are configured to penetrate the low-structure food item 300. Thus, the spikes 110 create lateral stability to the food item 300, preventing the components of the food item 300 from sliding to the edges of the panels 102a, 102b. Suitable materials for the spikes 110 may include, without limitation, stainless steel, metal alloys, a rigid polymer, and wood.
(28) In alternative embodiments, one of the panels 102a, 102b, including the bottom panel 102b, provides a perimeter rim 109. The perimeter rim 109 is disposed at the perimeter 108 of the food side 104 of the panel 102b. The perimeter rim 109 raises a few millimeters above the bottom panel 102b, working to block the viscous components of the food item 300 from spilling past the perimeter 108. The perimeter rim 109 creates a cleaner holding and consumption experience for the user.
(29) In operation, the low-structure food item 300 is placed on a bottom panel 102b. The food item 300 is pressed against spikes 110 in the bottom panel 102b. A top panel 102a presses down on the food item 300 from opposite side of the bottom panel 102b. The spikes 110 of the upper panel 102a penetrate the food item 300 until the terminus of each spikes 110 is proximal, or engages the opposing panel. The low-structure food item 300 can be consumed from the outer region 400 while both panels 102a, 102b are engaged in this sandwich arrangement. Then, the upper panel 102a and/or the bottom panel 102b disengaged to provide access to, and finish consuming the center region 500 of the low-structure food item 300.
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(31) A Step 706 includes pressing a flat, rigid top panel opposite to the bottom panel of the device while the food item is being sandwiched between the panels, the top panel defined by a food side, and an external side, multiple rigid spikes extending from the food side of the top panel.
(32) In some embodiments, a Step 708 comprises urging the spikes of the top panel down until proximal or engaged with the bottom panel, wherein the panels have a diameter smaller than the food item, thereby exposing an outer region of the food item outside the panels.
(33) A Step 710 includes consuming the outer region of the food item.
(34) In some embodiments, a Step 712 may include restricting viscous components of the food item from falling off the edge of the panels with the rim of the bottom panel, wherein the rim of the bottom panel is raised to a predetermined height thereby creating a border around the center region of the food item. A Step 714 comprises disengaging at least one of the panels from the food item. The method 700 may further comprise a Step 716 of consuming a center region of the food item.
(35) Although the process-flow diagrams show a specific order of executing the process steps, the order of executing the steps may be changed relative to the order shown in certain embodiments. Also, two or more blocks shown in succession may be executed concurrently or with partial concurrence in some embodiments. Certain steps may also be omitted from the process-flow diagrams for the sake of brevity. In some embodiments, some or all the process steps shown in the process-flow diagrams can be combined into a single process.
(36) These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
(37) Because many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalence.