PIZZA PEEL RACK

20240415305 ยท 2024-12-19

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    Abstract

    A pizza peel storage solution comprising a rack. The rack features left and right sidewalls with aligned slots to hold pizza peels, an open front and back, and a partial back wall to prevent peels from pushing through. The sidewalls have handles that may be formed as slots and the rack may be made of wooden boards, like bamboo. The rack may include an overhanging top that can be used as a handle. The system includes a rack with slots and a dual-sided pizza peel, with one side for transferring pizzas to the oven and the other for serving, labeled with the word serve. The container is a box-like structure with opposing sidewalls, each having horizontal slots aligned in pairs to hold pizza peels. The container has an open front and back, with the back featuring stops to prevent peels from being pushed out.

    Claims

    1. A pizza peel storage rack comprising a left sidewall and a right sidewall with aligned slots to hold pizza peels, an open back side, and an open front side.

    2. The pizza peel storage rack of claim 1, further comprising a partial back wall to prevent the peels from pushing through.

    3. The pizza peel storage rack of claim 1, wherein the two sidewalls have handles.

    4. The pizza peel storage rack of claim 3, wherein the handles are slots in the sidewalls.

    5. The pizza peel storage rack of claim 1, further having a top that overhangs the sidewalls.

    6. The pizza peel storage rack of claim 5, wherein the overhang can be used as a handle.

    7. The pizza peel storage rack of claim 1, wherein the sidewalls are made out of boards.

    8. The pizza peel storage rack of claim 7, wherein the boards are made of wood.

    9. The pizza peel storage rack of claim 8, wherein the wood is bamboo.

    10. The pizza peel storage rack of claim 1, wherein the slots in the left and right sidewalls do not extend all the way through to the back of the rack, preventing the pizza peels from sliding out the back of the rack.

    11. A pizza peel storage system comprising a rack with slots to hold at least one pizza peel, and a pizza peel that can fit in the slot, wherein the pizza peel has a first side for transferring a pizza to an oven and a second side for serving a cooked pizza.

    12. The pizza peel storage system of claim 11, wherein the second side has an indicator.

    13. The pizza peel storage system of claim 12, wherein the indicator is a word.

    14. The pizza peel storage system of claim 13, wherein the indicator is serve.

    15. A pizza peel storage container comprising a box-like structure with two opposing sidewalls, each sidewall having at least one horizontal slot that is aligned in a pair to hold a pizza peel.

    16. The pizza peel storage container of claim 15, wherein the top of the box extends past the sidewalls to provide an overhang.

    17. The pizza peel storage container of claim 15, wherein the front is open to accept pizza peels.

    18. The pizza peel storage container of claim 15, wherein the back is open.

    19. The pizza peel storage container of claim 18, wherein the back has stops to prevent the peels from being pushed out the back.

    20. The pizza peel storage container of claim 19, wherein the stop is a partial vertical back wall.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0008] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the pizza peel storage rack according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0009] FIG. 2 is a front view of the pizza peel storage rack.

    [0010] FIG. 3 is a back view of the pizza peel storage rack.

    [0011] FIG. 4 is a right side view of the pizza peel storage rack.

    [0012] FIG. 5 is a left side view of the pizza peel storage rack.

    [0013] FIG. 6 is a top view of the pizza peel storage rack.

    [0014] FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the pizza peel storage rack.

    [0015] FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing how pizza peels fit into the slots of the pizza peel storage rack.

    [0016] FIG. 9 is an exploded view of the pizza peel storage rack, illustrating the individual components of the rack.

    [0017] FIG. 10 includes dimensional drawings of the pizza peel storage rack, showing the top view, front view, and bottom view with relevant measurements.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0018] The present invention relates to a pizza peel storage rack, a pizza peel storage system, and a pizza peel storage container designed to hold and organize pizza peels when not in use. The invention addresses the need for a convenient and efficient way to store pizza peels while maintaining the quality of the pizzas and allowing for easy transport of the peels and pizzas.

    [0019] As shown in FIG. 1, the pizza peel storage rack comprises a left sidewall 10 and a right sidewall 20 with aligned slots 30 to hold pizza peels 40. The rack has an open back side 50 and an open front side 60, allowing for easy insertion and removal of the pizza peels 40. The slots 30 in the left and right sidewalls 10, 20 do not extend all the way through to the back of the rack, preventing the pizza peels 40 from sliding out the back of the rack.

    [0020] In one embodiment, as depicted in FIG. 2, the pizza peel storage rack further comprises a partial back wall 70 to prevent the peels 40 from pushing through the back of the rack. This partial back wall 70 extends vertically from the bottom of the rack to a height that is lower than the top of the sidewalls 10, 20.

    [0021] The sidewalls 10, 20 of the pizza peel storage rack may include handles 80 for easy transport of the rack, as shown in FIG. 3. These handles 80 can be in the form of slots in the sidewalls 10, 20.

    [0022] In another embodiment, illustrated in FIG. 4, the pizza peel storage rack may include a top 90 that overhangs the sidewalls 10, 20. This overhang can serve as a handle for carrying the rack.

    [0023] The sidewalls 10, 20 of the pizza peel storage rack can be made out of various materials, such as boards, as depicted in FIG. 5. These boards can be made of wood, such as bamboo, which is known for its strength and durability.

    [0024] FIG. 6 shows a pizza peel storage system comprising a rack 100 with slots 110 to hold at least one pizza peel 120. The pizza peel 120 has a first side 130 for transferring a pizza to an oven and a second side 140 for serving a cooked pizza. The second side 140 may include an indicator 150, such as the word serve, to distinguish it from the first side 130.

    [0025] In another embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 7, the invention provides a pizza peel storage container comprising a box-like structure 160 with two opposing sidewalls 170, each sidewall 170 having at least one horizontal slot 180 that is aligned in a pair to hold a pizza peel 190. The top 200 of the box-like structure 160 may extend past the sidewalls 170 to provide an overhang, which can be used as a handle.

    [0026] The pizza peel storage container has an open front 210 to accept pizza peels 190 and an open back 220, as shown in FIG. 8. The open back 220 may include stops 230, such as a partial vertical back wall, to prevent the peels 190 from being pushed out the back of the container.

    [0027] FIG. 9 provides an exploded view of the pizza peel storage rack, illustrating how the various components, such as the sidewalls 10, 20, partial back wall 70, and top 90, fit together to form the complete rack.

    [0028] Dimensional drawings of the pizza peel storage rack are shown in FIG. 10, including the top view, front view, and bottom view. These drawings provide relevant measurements and dimensions for the rack, ensuring proper sizing and spacing of the components.

    [0029] The pizza peel storage rack, pizza peel storage system, and pizza peel storage container of the present invention provide a practical and efficient solution for storing and organizing pizza peels. By keeping the peels easily accessible and securely stored, the invention helps to streamline the pizza preparation and serving process, while also maintaining the quality of the pizzas.

    [0030] This detailed description incorporates the key features and elements of the invention as described in the claims, while also referencing the relevant figures and components. It provides a clear and comprehensive explanation of the invention, its various embodiments, and how it addresses the identified problem in the field.

    [0031] The drawing figures illustrate the invention, a pizza peel rack for holding a plurality of pizza peels.

    [0032] As shown in the figures, the pizza peel rack comprises a container body having two opposed sidewalls, the sidewalls each having an inner surface with a plurality of grooves. The grooves are horizontally aligned on either sidewall to form pairs, each pair being sized and adapted to receive a pizza peel. In some embodiments, the container body may include a 10 top surface that extends laterally over the sidewalls to form a ledge on either side, such that a user may pick up the pizza peel rack using the ledges. In alternative embodiments, other means for picking up the rack may be included, e.g., a rear ledge, a slot, a handle, etc., or any other means known in the art. In some embodiments, the container body is constructed of wood, (e.g., bamboo), but other suitable materials may be used (e.g., plastic, steel, mixed 15 materials, etc.). While one example is shown in the figures, the rack may be sized and adapted to receive a variety of pizza peel sizes, and may include any desired number of pairs of grooves.

    [0033] This invention enables the user to prep multiple pizzas at a time then carry the whole 20 rack out to a pizza oven enabling them to cook pizzas one after the other in quick succession. Once the pizzas are cooked the pizza peels may be flipped over to a side which says serve (or similar) on it and then stored back in the rack. Once all pizzas are cooked the rack can be transferred to an eating table where multiple pizzas can be eaten from the rack.

    [0034] The title of the present application, and the claims presented, do not limit what may be claimed in the future, based upon and supported by the present application. Furthermore, any features shown in any of the drawings may be combined with any features from any other drawings to form an invention which may be claimed.

    [0035] While the invention has been described with reference to at least one particular embodiment, it is to be clearly understood that the invention is not limited to these embodiments, but rather the scope of the invention is defined by claims made to the invention.