Food cutting and preparation surface with antimicrobial and anti-slip pegs
11607082 · 2023-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B25B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47J47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Surfaces suitable for cutting boards, cheese boards or other food preparation activities. In certain embodiments, the surfaces are wood that has been subjected to torrefaction. In certain embodiments, the surfaces are substantially planar, and include one or more pegs that have antimicrobial activity.
Claims
1. A cutting board surface configured to support food for cutting, comprising a torrefied wood material, the torrefied wood material having been subjected to a torrefaction process at a temperature between about 545° F. and about 600° F. while progressively cooling to a range below 140° F. which is sufficient to render the wood material resistant to moisture absorption such that the wood material does not degrade when exposed to dishwasher conditions.
2. The cutting board surface of claim 1, wherein said torrefied wood material comprises maple.
3. The cutting board surface of claim 1, wherein said torrefied wood material comprises birch.
4. The cutting board surface of claim 1, wherein said torrefied wood material comprises cherry.
5. The cutting board surface of claim 1, wherein said torrefaction process is carried out for a dwell time sufficient to cause said wood material to have a chocolate color.
6. The cutting board surface of claim 1, wherein said wood material is substantially planar and has a uniform thickness.
7. A process for cutting food on a cutting board surface, comprising placing food on a sheet of torrefied wood material, and cutting said food on said surface with a knife, said torrefied wood material having been torrefied in an oxygen starved environment and at a temperature sufficient to convert outgases from said wood material to carbon to render the wood material resistant to moisture absorption.
8. The process of claim 7, wherein said torrefied wood material comprises maple.
9. The process of claim 7, wherein said torrefied wood material comprises birch.
10. The process of claim 7, wherein said torrefied wood material comprises cherry.
11. The process of claim 7, wherein said wood material is substantially planar and has a uniform thickness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) In certain embodiments, as can be seen in
(7) Preferably the wood is subjected to a torrefaction process, which is a thermal process that heats the board to a high temperature in the absence of oxygen, or at least in the absence of an amount of oxygen that would cause the board to combust. In some embodiments, the board is heated to a temperature between about 545° F. and 600° F. for several minutes. In some embodiments, the heating process slowly ramps the temperature to between 545° F. and 600° F., and the board is maintained at the high temperature for several minutes, and then the temperature is ramped down to below 140° F. The resulting torrefaction process converts resulting outgases to carbon with in the cell structure of the wood, and hinders the ability of the board to absorb moisture. The wood thus has an increased resistance to moisture and to bacteria. The board 10 can tolerate dishwasher conditions without degrading.
(8) In certain embodiments, the board 10 is rectangular. In other embodiments, the board 10 is square or circular shaped. In still other embodiments, the board 10 may be any geometrical shape. In some embodiments, the board has a uniform thickness. One preferred thickness is ⅜ of an inch.
(9) In certain embodiments, one or more apertures or through-holes 5 (
(10) Turning now to
(11) In certain embodiments, the pegs 20 are made of neoprene having a powdered glass additive that includes antimicrobial metal ions, such as copper and/or silver and/or zinc, or mixtures of any of these metal ions. In some embodiments, the powdered glass additive is IONPURE, commercially available from Ishizuka Glass Co. Ltd. The powdered glass additive releases the antimicrobial metal ions in the presence of water to provide antimicrobial activity.
(12) In some embodiments, surface area may be added to the top of the domed surface of one or more of the heads 24A, 24B, such as by forming surface characteristics, discontinuities, indentations or protrusions 45 in or on the surface. The surface characteristics may be built into the injection mold used to manufacture the peg so that they are transferred to the peg during the molding operation, such as in the form of a swirl or a plurality of raised circular dots. Alternatively, they may be added to the peg after molding. Suction cups also could be used.
(13) The peg or pegs may be inserted into respective through-holes by any suitable means, such as with a conventional grommet insertion tool, an awl, a small screw driver, etc. In certain embodiments, since the peg is flexible, the insertion tool may be used to force a head region 24A into the through-hole and then through the through-hole so that it exits the opposite end from that entry end. For example, a tool 40 such as that shown in
EXAMPLE
(14) A plurality of boards of wood are stacked in rows to a height suitable for the oven used to torrify the wood. Metal spacers, such as spacers that are ½′×½′ square hollow aluminum tubing are used to separate the individual rows of boards. Temperature probes may be inserted into the center of some of the pieces of wood to allow tracking the internal wood temperature relative to the ambient temperature in the oven. The stacked wood is placed in the oven. Rollers may be used to facilitate transport of the wood.
(15) The heat in the oven is ramped up in a manner to keep the internal wood temperature within a few degrees of the increasing ambient temperature, insuring minimum degradation of the wood from the heating process. As shown in