MICROWAVE MUG COOKER DEVICE
20180092487 ยท 2018-04-05
Inventors
- Ty Joseph Caswell (Zimmerman, MN, US)
- Trevor Lambert (Brooklyn Park, MN, US)
- Jonathan Dunn (Maple Grove, MN, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Described herein is a microwaveable egg cooking device which provides an easy to use mixing and cooking vessel that also can be a serving dish once an egg is prepared and cooked in a microwave. In a related embodiment, the cooking vessel includes a handle that protrudes out for holding the cooking vessel that may still be hot from cooking.
Claims
1. A microwaveable cooking assembly comprising: a mixing and cooking vessel having a cavity therein and an upper rim; and a lid configured to be located over the upper rim of the cooking vessel and enclose the vessel cavity, wherein the lid includes a least one elongate member configured to extend into the cooking vessel cavity so as to facilitate mixing of contents within the cooking vessel.
2. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 1 wherein the lid includes a plurality of elongate members configured to extend into the vessel cavity so as to facilitate mixing of any food content within the cooking vessel.
3. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 2 wherein the lid and the cooking vessel include a connecting assembly disposed on the upper rim to facilitate opening and closing of the lid over the vessel cavity.
4. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 3 wherein the connecting assembly includes a post fitted through an aperture in each of the lid and the cooking vessel to maintain the lid and cooking vessel in a closed relationship during mixing and cooking.
5. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 3 wherein the connecting assembly includes a hinging tab member on the lid fitted through a slot in the cooking vessel to maintain the lid and cooking vessel in a closed relationship during mixing and cooking.
6. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 1 further comprising a handle protruding from an outside surface of the cooking vessel.
7. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 1 further comprising a composite handle protruding from an outside surface of the cooking assembly, the handle comprised of a lid handle portion and a cooking vessel portion forming the composite handle upon closing joining the lid and the cooking vessel in a closed configuration.
8. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 2 wherein the plurality of elongate members are disposed laterally adjacent each other with small gaps therebetween.
9. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 8 wherein the plurality of elongate members are disposed laterally adjacent each other in a semicircular configuration.
10. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 8 wherein each of the plurality of elongate members has a front surface and a side surface, and wherein the front surface of at least two of the elongate members are facing each other.
11. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 8 wherein each of the plurality of elongate members has a front surface and a side surface, and wherein the side surface of at least two of the elongate members are facing each other.
12. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 7 wherein the composite handle includes cantilevering or hinging assembly comprised of a slot on an outer surface of the cooking vessel handle portion and a tongue or clip member protruding a perimeter of the lid handle portion, wherein the clip member engages the slot in the cantilevering configuration.
13. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one elongate member includes a wall member disposed on an inside surface of the lid.
14. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 13 wherein the wall member includes at least one aperture therethrough to facilitate flow through of a food item.
15. A microwaveable cooking assembly comprising: a mixing and cooking vessel having a cavity therein and an upper rim; a lid configured to be located over the upper rim of the cooking vessel and enclose the vessel cavity, wherein the lid includes a least two elongate members configured to extend into the cooking vessel cavity so as to facilitate mixing of contents within the cooking vessel; and a handle member located on an outer surface of the cooking vessel.
16. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 15 wherein each of the elongate members has a front surface and a side surface, and wherein the side surface of at least two of the elongate members are facing each other.
17. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 15 wherein the elongate members are disposed laterally adjacent each other in a semicircular configuration.
18. The microwaveable cooking assembly of claim 15 wherein the handle is a composite handle protruding from an outside surface of the cooking assembly, the handle comprised of a lid handle portion and a cooking vessel portion forming the composite handle upon closing joining the lid and the cooking vessel in a closed configuration.
19. A method of mixing or stirring a food item in a mixing vessel comprising: providing a mixing vessel body having a mixing cavity therein and an upper rim; providing a lid or cover member to be located over the upper rim of the mixing vessel body; providing a plurality of elongate members or prongs configured to extend into the mixing cavity; and placing a food item within the mixing cavity and placing the lid member over the mixing vessel body; and agitating the combined vessel body and lid so as to facilitate mixing of the food item by the elongate prongs.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the elongate prongs are located on the lid member.
21. An egg boiler assembly comprising: a bottom portion having at least one cavity formed therein for retaining an egg; and a top portion configured to mate with the bottom portion, the top portion having at least one corresponding cavity for retaining the egg, the top portion further including at least one vent hole located at an apex of each of the cavities; and bottom and top portions including a microwave shielding material.
22. The egg boiler assembly of claim 21 further comprising a poker member configured to be inserted through at least one cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] Following are more detailed descriptions of various related concepts related to, and embodiments of, methods and apparatus according to the present disclosure. It should be appreciated that various aspects of the subject matter introduced above and discussed in greater detail below may be implemented in any of numerous ways, as the subject matter is not limited to any particular manner of implementation. Examples of specific implementations and applications are provided primarily for illustrative purposes.
[0026] The various embodiments described herein are directed to be a microwaveable egg mixing and cooking assembly. The cooking assembly is not limited to just mixing and cooking eggs and includes other foods. In addition, the cooking elements of the cooking the assembly and can be made of ceramic or glass or metal to facilitate cooking in an oven, so long as the user uses cooking mitts to handle the cooking vessel.
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[0028] In this example embodiment, an optional pour spout 115 is molded on vessel 110 to facilitate the pouring out of any contents from cavity 114. In this example embodiment of microwaveable cooking assembly 100, removable lid 120 and cooking vessel 110 include a pivot assembly 122 disposed on upper rim 116 to facilitate opening and closing of lid 120 over vessel cavity 114 (
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[0030] In one example embodiment, removable lid 220 has an inner surface 221 disposed over and configured to cover cavity 214 which includes a least one elongate member 226 extending up from surface 221. The elongate member 226 is configured to extend into cooking vessel cavity 214 when assembly 200 is closed so as to facilitate mixing of food contents located within the cooking vessel 210 when the food contents within cavity 214 are mixed or shaken. In this example embodiment, cooking vessel 210 also includes a molded in pour spout 215.
[0031] In this example embodiment, as illustrated in
[0032] In a related embodiment, the at least one elongate member 126 or 226 includes a wall member formed and disposed on an inside surface of the lid 120 or 220. The wall member still assists in mixing any food contained within either cooking assembly. In another related embodiment, the wall member includes at least one aperture (or a plurality of apertures to simulate a web or strainer) therethrough to facilitate flow through of a food item for mixing or when used as an egg or food separator.
[0033] When cooking assembly 100 or 200 is in use, handle 112 or 212 can also be used for shaking the mug to scramble eggs and is sufficiently cool to the touch when removing the mug from the microwave. In these example embodiments, lid 120 or 220 locks onto the mug or vessel 110 with a rotating cam lock or pivot assembly (or cantilevering configuration 222 of assembly 200) and the lid keeps food hot. The lid also allows for putting the entire mug assembly 100 or 200 with unfinished food in the refrigerator. In one example embodiment, referring to
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[0035] In one example of a method of cooking scrambled eggs with egg whites only, assembly 100 includes on lid 120 an egg white separator formed from elongate members 126 built into underside of lid 120. A user simply flips lid 120 over to expose surface 121 and lays the lid on the counter, optionally uses one or more of prongs 126 to crack the egg and then drops the raw egg into lid surface 121 on one side of fork prongs 126 (in this example embodiment, prong members 126 have fork-like members on an upper surface; see
[0036] The following patents are incorporated by reference in their entireties: U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,413,167 and 5,293,021.
[0037] While the invention has been described above in terms of specific embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these disclosed embodiments. Upon reading the teachings of this disclosure many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to mind of those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains, and which are intended to be and are covered by both this disclosure and the appended claims. It is indeed intended that the scope of the invention should be determined by proper interpretation and construction of the appended claims and their legal equivalents, as understood by those of skill in the art relying upon the disclosure in this specification and the attached drawings.