APPLIANCE IRON FOR MAKING EDIBLE SPOONS
20190117014 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A21D13/48
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J37/0611
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H05B3/68
ELECTRICITY
A47J37/0892
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An appliance iron for making edible spoons that dissociate into consumable predetermined clumps in order to prevent a dissociating into random granules that would make a consumption more difficult. The appliance iron includes a housing, a plate, and an electrical circuit. The plate is disposed within the housing, and is so shaped for providing the edible spoons that dissociate into the consumable predetermined clumps in order to prevent the dissociating into the random granules that would make the consumption more difficult. The electrical circuit heats up the plate.
Claims
1. An appliance iron for making edible spoons that dissociate into consumable predetermined clumps in order to prevent a dissociating into random granules that would make consumption a more difficult, comprising: a) a housing; b) a plate; and c) an electrical circuit; wherein said plate is disposed within said housing; and wherein said plate is so shaped for providing the edible spoons that dissociate into the consumable predetermined clumps in order to prevent the dissociating into the random granules that would make the consumption more difficult; and wherein said electrical circuit heats up said plate.
2. The appliance iron of claim 1, further comprising a cutter; and wherein said cutter is for cutting dough for placing on said plate for making the edible spoons.
3. The appliance iron of claim 1, wherein said housing includes a lower portion.
4. The appliance iron of claim 3, wherein said housing includes an upper portion.
5. The appliance iron of claim 4, wherein said upper portion of said housing is pivotally attached to said lower portion of said housing so as to allow said housing to be opened and closed.
6. The appliance iron of claim 4, wherein said upper portion of said housing has a handle.
7. The appliance iron of claim 6, wherein said lower portion of said housing has a handle.
8. The appliance iron of claim 7, wherein said handle of said lower portion of said housing generally mimics said handle of said upper portion of said housing so as form a combination handle for being comfortable when said housing is closed and carried.
9. The appliance iron of claim 7, wherein said handle of said lower portion of said housing and said handle of said upper portion of said housing are maintained closed by a catch.
10. The appliance iron of claim 4, wherein said plate includes a lower portion.
11. The appliance iron of claim 10, wherein said plate includes an upper portion.
12. The appliance iron of claim 11, wherein said upper portion of said plate is disposed in said upper portion of said housing.
13. The appliance iron of claim 10, wherein said lower portion of said plate is disposed in said lower portion of said housing.
14. The appliance iron of claim 11, wherein said upper portion of said plate is a male mold portion.
15. The appliance iron of claim 14, wherein said lower portion of said plate is a female mold portion.
16. The appliance iron of claim 15, wherein said male mold portion of said upper portion of said plate includes a plurality of male bowl molds.
17. The appliance iron of claim 16, wherein said male mold portion of said upper portion of said plate includes a plurality of associated male handle molds.
18. The appliance iron of claim 17, wherein said plurality of male bowl molds of said male mold portion of said upper portion of said plate extend from said plurality of associated male handle molds of said male mold portion of said upper portion of said plate, respectively.
19. The appliance iron of claim 17, wherein said plurality of male bowl molds of said male mold portion of said upper portion of said plate communicate with said plurality of associated male handle molds of said male mold portion of said upper portion of said plate, respectively.
20. The appliance iron of claim 17, wherein said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate includes a plurality of female bowl molds.
21. The appliance iron of claim 20, wherein said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate includes a plurality of associated female handle molds.
22. The appliance iron of claim 21, wherein said plurality of female bowl molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate extend from said plurality of associated female handle molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate, respectively.
23. The appliance iron of claim 21, wherein said plurality of female bowl molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate communicate with said plurality of associated female handle molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate, respectively.
24. The appliance iron of claim 20, wherein said plurality of male bowl molds of said male mold portion of said upper portion of said plate align with said plurality of female bowl molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate, respectively, when said housing is closed.
25. The appliance iron of claim 21, wherein said plurality of associated male handle molds of said male mold portion of said upper portion of said plate align with said plurality of associated female handle molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate, respectively, when said housing is closed.
26. The appliance iron of claim 20, wherein said plurality of female bowl molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate contain a plurality of raised weakened lines.
27. The appliance iron of claim 26, wherein said plurality of raised weakened lines of said plurality of female bowl molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate form a matrix; and wherein said matrix of said plurality of raised weakened lines of said plurality of female bowl molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate is for allowing the edible spoons to dissociate into the consumable predetermined clumps in order to prevent the dissociating into the random granules that would make the consumption more difficult.
28. The appliance iron of claim 27, wherein said matrix of said plurality of raised weakened lines of said plurality of female bowl molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate includes an axial raised weaken line.
29. The appliance iron of claim 28, wherein said matrix of said plurality of raised weakened lines of said plurality of female bowl molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate includes a plurality of lateral raised weakened lines.
30. The appliance iron of claim 29, wherein said plurality of lateral raised weakened lines of said matrix of said plurality of raised weakened lines of said plurality of female bowl molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate crosses said axial raised weakened line of said of said matrix of said plurality of raised weakened lines of said plurality of female bowl molds of said female mold portion of said lower portion of said plate.
31. The appliance iron of claim 11, wherein said electrical circuit includes a fuse.
32. The appliance iron of claim 31, wherein said fuse of said electrical circuit is in serial electrical communication with a line of a pair of buses of said electrical circuit.
33. The appliance iron of claim 1, wherein said electrical circuit includes a switch.
34. The appliance iron of claim 32, wherein said switch of said electrical circuit is in serial electrical communication with a neutral of said pair of buses of said electrical circuit.
35. The appliance iron of claim 32, wherein said electrical circuit includes a first heater; and wherein said first heater of said electrical circuit heats one of said lower portion of said plate and said upper portion of said plate.
36. The appliance iron of claim 35, wherein said first heater of said electrical circuit has a pair of nodes.
37. The appliance iron of claim 35, wherein said first heater of said electrical circuit is 120V and 380W.
38. The appliance iron of claim 36, wherein said electrical circuit includes a second heater; and wherein said second heater of said electrical circuit heats the other one of said lower portion of said plate and said upper portion of said plate.
39. The appliance iron of claim 38, wherein said second heater of said electrical circuit has a pair of nodes.
40. The appliance iron of claim 38, wherein said second heater of said electrical circuit is 120V and 380W.
41. The appliance iron of claim 39, wherein said first heater of said electrical circuit electrically communicates with said pair of buses of said electrical circuit, via said pair of nodes thereof, respectively.
42. The appliance iron of claim 41, wherein said electrical circuit includes a first lamp having a pair of nodes; and wherein said first lamp of said the electrical circuit illuminates green when edible spoon maker is hot enough, and thereby ready to cook the edible spoons.
43. The appliance iron of claim 2, wherein said cutter comprises a band.
44. The appliance iron of claim 43, wherein said band of said cutter is a generally keyhole shape.
45. The appliance iron of claim 43, wherein said band of said cutter has a wide bowl portion; and wherein said wide bowl portion of said band of said cutter is for cutting the dough for the bowl of the edible spoon.
46. The appliance iron of claim 43, wherein said band of said cutter has a narrow handle portion; and wherein said narrow handle portion of said band of said cutter is for cutting the dough for the handle of the edible spoon.
47. The appliance iron of claim 42, wherein said electrical circuit includes a second lamp having a pair of nodes; and wherein said second lamp of the electrical circuit illuminates red when the edible spoons have been cook.
48. The appliance iron of claim 47, wherein said first lamp of said electrical circuit electrically communicates with said pair of buses, via said nodes thereof; and wherein said second lamp of said electrical circuit electrically communicates with said pair of buses, via said nodes thereof, and in so doing, said second lamp of said electrical circuit is electrically parallel to said first lamp of said electrical circuit.
49. The appliance iron of claim 47, wherein a second heater of said electrical circuit electrically communicates with said pair of buses, via said nodes thereof, respectively, and in so doing, said second heater of said electrical circuit is electrically parallel to said first heater of said electrical circuit, said first lamp of said electrical circuit, and said second lamp of said electrical circuit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES OF THE DRAWING
[0024] The figures of the drawings are briefly described as follows:
[0025]
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
[0032]
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS UTILIZED IN THE FIGURES OF THE DRAWING
Introductory
[0033]
TABLE-US-00001 20 appliance iron of embodiments of present invention for making edible spoons 22 22 edible spoons
Overall Configuration of Appliance Iron 20
[0034]
TABLE-US-00002 24 housing of appliance iron 20 26 plate of appliance iron 20 28 electrical circuit of appliance iron 20 29 consumable predetermined clumps of edible spoons 22 29a random granules of edible spoons 22 29b consumption of edible spoons 22 30 cutter for cutting dough for placing on plate 26 for making edible spoons 22
Specific Configuration of Housing 24 and Plate 26
Housing 24
[0035]
TABLE-US-00003 32 lower portion of housing 24 34 upper portion of housing 24 36 handle of upper portion 34 of housing 24 38 handle of lower portion 32 of housing 24 40 combination handle for being comfortable when housing 24 is closed and carried 42 catch of combination handle 40
Plate 26
[0036]
TABLE-US-00004 44 lower portion of plate 26 46 upper portion of plate 26 48 male mold portion of upper portion 46 of plate 26 50 female mold portion of lower portion 44 of plate 26 52 plurality of male bowl molds of male mold portion 48 of upper portion 46 of plate 54 plurality of associated male handle molds of male mold portion of upper portion 46 of plate 26 56 plurality of female bowl molds of female mold portion 50 of lower portion 44 of plate 26 58 plurality of associated female handle molds of female mold portion 50 of lower portion 44 of plate 26 60 plurality of raised weakening lines of plurality of female bowl molds 56 of female mold portion 50 of lower portion 44 of plate 26 62 matrix of plurality of raised weakened lines 60 of plurality of female bowl molds 56 of female mold portion 50 of lower portion 44 of plate 26 for providing dissociate into consumable predetermined clumps 29 in order to prevent dissociating into random granules 29a that would make consumption 29b more difficult 64 axial raising of matrix 62 of plurality of raised weakened lines 60 of plurality of female bowl molds 56 of female mold portion 50 of lower portion 44 of plate 26 66 plurality of lateral raised weakened lines of plurality of raised weakened lines 60 of plurality of female bowl molds 56 of female mold portion 50 of lower portion 44 of plate 26
Specific Configuration of Electrical Circuit 28
[0037]
TABLE-US-00005 68 first lamp of electrical circuit 28 69 pair of nodes of first lamp 68 of electrical circuit 28 70 second lamp of electrical circuit 28 71 pair of nodes of second lamp 70 of electrical circuit 28 72 pair of buses of electrical circuit 28 74 pair of free terminal nodes of pair of buses of electrical circuit for electrically communicating with 120 V power source 76 76 120 V power source 77 line of pair of buses 72 of electrical circuit 28 78 neutral of pair of buses 72 of electrical circuit 28 79 fuse of electrical circuit 28 80 switch of electrical circuit 28 82 first heater of electrical circuit 28 84 pair of nodes of first heater 82 of electrical circuit 28 86 second heater of electrical circuit 28 88 pair of nodes of second heater 86 of electrical circuit 28
Specific Configuration of Cutter 30
[0038]
TABLE-US-00006 90 band of cutter 30 92 wide portion of band 90 of cutter 30 for cutting dough for bowl of edible spoon 22 94 narrow portion of band 90 of cutter 30 for cutting dough for handle of edible spoon 22
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Introductory
[0039] Referring now to the figures of the drawing, in which like numerals indicate like parts, and particularly to
Overall Configuration of the Appliance Iron 20
[0040] The overall configuration of the appliance iron 20 can best be seen in
[0041] The appliance iron 20 comprises a housing 24, a plate 26, and an electrical circuit 28. The plate 26 is disposed within the housing 24, and is so shaped for providing the edible spoons 22 that dissociate into consumable predetermined clumps 29 in order to prevent a dissociating into random granules 29a that would make consumption 29b more difficult. The electrical circuit 28 heats up the plate 26.
[0042] The appliance iron 20 further comprises a cutter 30. The cutter 30 cuts dough for placing on the plate 26 for making the edible spoons 22.
Specific Configuration of the Housing 24 and the Plate 26
[0043] The specific configuration of the housing 24 and the plate 26 can best be seen in
Housing 24
[0044] The housing 24 includes a lower portion 32 and an upper portion 34. The upper portion 34 of the housing 24 is pivotally attached to the lower portion 32 of the housing 24 so as to allow the housing 24 to be opened and closed.
[0045] The upper portion 34 of the housing 24 has a handle 36, and the lower portion 32 of the housing 24 has a handle 38. The handle 38 of the lower portion 32 of the housing 24 generally mimics the handle 36 of the upper portion 34 of the housing 24 so as form a combination handle 40 for being comfortable when the housing 24 is closed and carried.
[0046] The handle 38 of the lower portion 32 of the housing 24 and the handle 36 of the upper portion 34 of the housing 24 are selectively maintained closed by a catch 42.
Plate 26
[0047] The plate 26 includes a lower portion 44 and an upper portion 46. The upper portion 46 of the plate 26 is disposed in the upper portion 34 of the housing 24, and the lower portion 44 of the plate 26 is disposed in the lower portion 34 of the housing 24.
[0048] The upper portion 46 of the plate 26 is a male mold portion 48, and the lower portion 44 of the plate 26 is a female mold portion 50.
[0049] The male mold portion 48 of the upper portion 46 of the plate 26 includes a plurality of male bowl molds 52 and a plurality of associated male handle molds 54. The plurality of male bowl molds 52 of the male mold portion 48 of the upper portion 46 of the plate 26 extend from, and communicate with, the plurality of associated male handle molds 54 of the male mold portion 48 of the upper portion 46 of the plate 26, respectively.
[0050] The female mold portion 50 of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26 includes a plurality of female bowl molds 56 and a plurality of associated female handle molds 58. The plurality of female bowl molds 56 of the female mold portion 50 of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26 extend from, and communicate with, the plurality of associated female handle molds 58 of the female mold portion 50 of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26, respectively.
[0051] The plurality of male bowl molds 52 of the male mold portion 48 of the upper portion 46 of the plate 26 align with the plurality of female bowl molds 56 of the female mold portion 50 of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26, respectively, and the plurality of associated male handle molds 54 of the male mold portion 48 of the upper portion 46 of the plate 26 align with the plurality of associated female handle molds 58 of the female mold portion 50 of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26, respectively, when the housing 24 is closed.
[0052] The plurality of female bowl molds 56 of the female mold portion 50 of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26 contain a plurality of raised weakening lines 60. The plurality of raised weakened lines 60 of the plurality of female bowl molds 56 of the female mold portion 50 of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26 form a matrix 62 for allowing the edible spoons 22 to dissociate into the consumable predetermined clumps 29 in order to prevent the dissociating into the random granules 29a that would make the consumption 29b more difficult.
[0053] The matrix 62 of the plurality of raised weakened lines 60 of the plurality of female bowl molds 56 of the female mold portion 50 of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26, respectively, includes an axial raised weakened line 64 and a plurality of lateral raised weakened lines 66. The plurality of lateral raised weakened lines 66 of the matrix 62 of the plurality of raised weakened lines 60 of the plurality of female bowl molds 56 of the female mold portion 50 of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26 crosses the axial raised weakened line 66 of the matrix 62 of the plurality of raised weakened lines 60 of the plurality of female bowl molds 56 of the female mold portion 50 of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26, respectively.
Specific Configuration of the Electrical Circuit 28
[0054] The specific configuration of the electrical circuit 28 can best bees in
[0055] The electrical circuit 28 includes a first lamp 68 having a pair of nodes 69. The first lamp 68 of the electrical circuit 28 illuminates green when the edible spoon maker 20 is hot enough, and thereby ready to cook the edible spoons 22.
[0056] The electrical circuit 28 further includes a second lamp 70 having a pair of nodes 71. The second lamp 70 of the electrical circuit 28 illuminates red when the edible spoons 22 have been cook.
[0057] The first lamp 68 of the electrical circuit 28 electrically communicates with a pair of buses 72, via the nodes 69 thereof, while the second lamp 70 of the electrical circuit 28 electrically communicates with the pair of buses 72, via the nodes 71 thereof, and in so doing, the second lamp 70 of the electrical circuit 28 is electrically parallel to the first lamp 68 of the electrical circuit 28.
[0058] The pair of buses 72 of the electrical circuit 28 terminate in a pair of free terminal nodes 74, respectively. The pair of free terminal nodes 74 of the pair of buses 72 of the electrical circuit 28 are for electrically communicating with a 120V power source 76 for powering the appliance iron 20. The pair of buses 72 of the electrical circuit 28 include a line 77 and a neutral 78.
[0059] The electrical circuit 28 further includes a fuse 79. The fuse 79 of the electrical circuit 28 is 240 C., electrically communicates serially with the line 77 of the pair of buses 72 of the electrical circuit 28 is for preventing electric damage to the electrical circuit 28.
[0060] The electrical circuit 28 further includes a switch 80. The switch 80 of the electrical circuit 28, preferably, is a toggle switch, communicates serially with the neutral 78 of the pair of buses 72 of the electrical circuit 28, and turns the electrical circuit on and off.
[0061] The electrical circuit 28 further includes a first heater 82 having a pair of nodes 84. The first heater 82 of the electrical circuit 28 is 120V and 380W heats one of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26 and the upper portion 46 of the plate 26.
[0062] The electrical circuit 28 further includes a second heater 86 having a pair of nodes 88. The second heater 86 of the electrical circuit 28 is 120V heats the other one of the lower portion 44 of the plate 26 and the upper portion 46 of the plate 26.
[0063] The first heater 82 of the electrical circuit 28 electrically communicates with the pair of buses 72 of the electrical circuit 28 via the nodes 84 thereof, respectively, while the second heater 86 of the electrical circuit 28 electrically communicates with the pair of 72, via the nodes 88 thereof, respectively, and in so doing, the second heater 86 of the electrical circuit 28 is electrically parallel to the first heater 82 of the electrical circuit 28, the first lamp 68 of the electrical circuit 28, and the second lamp 70 of the electrical circuit 28.
Specific Configuration of the Cutter 30
[0064] The specific configuration of the cutter 30 can best be seen in
[0065] The cutter 30 is like a cookie-cutter, and comprises a band 90. The band 90 of the cutter 30 is formed into a general keyhole shape, and as such, has a wide bowl portion 92 and a narrow handle portion 94.
[0066] The wide bowl portion 92 of the band 90 of the cutter 30 is for cutting the dough for the bowl of the edible spoon 22, while the narrow handle portion 94 of the band 90 of the cutter 30 is for cutting the dough for the handle of the edible spoon 22.
Impressions
[0067] It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.
[0068] While the embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described as embodied in an appliance iron for making edible spoons that dissociate into consumable predetermined clumps in order to prevent dissociating into random granules that would make consumption more difficult, however, they are not limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions, and changes in the forms and details of the embodiments of the present invention illustrated and their operation can be made by those skilled in the art, without departing in any way from the spirit of the embodiments of the present invention.
[0069] Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the embodiments of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt them for various applications without omitting features that from the standpoint of prior art fairly constitute characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of the embodiments of the present invention.