COMBINATION HAND TOWEL AND POT HOLDER ASSEMBLY
20170340030 · 2017-11-30
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Cpc classification
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Abstract
A combination hand towel and pot holder assembly for use by an amateur cook or professional chef, the assembly having an elongate, cloth web formed of an absorbent material, the ends of the elongate web formed with pockets of the same absorbent material, the pockets formed on the same side of the web, the opposing side of the web, proximate the formed pockets would be overlaid with a heat resistant material layer, such as neoprene. The elongate web of the assembly would be of sufficient length to allow the assembly to be worn over the shoulder of the amateur cook or professional chef, the absorbent web material serving as a hand towel, and the terminus pockets in combination with the heat resistant material, such as neoprene, or a silicon compound, serve as potholders for the movement or transport of hot pots, pans or dishes.
Claims
1. A chef's accessory for use in a kitchen, the accessory being a combination hand towel and pot holder comprising: an elongate fibrous, one ply, absorbent cloth web defined by two longitudinal edges and opposing terminal edges defining a first side and a second side of said accessory; a pair of pockets formed on said first side of said accessory, said pockets formed at said opposing terminal edges of said fibrous one ply cloth web, said pockets secured about said terminal edges and said portion of said longitudinal edges to form said pocket capable of receiving a hand of the user; a pair of heat resistant pads secured to said second side of said fibrous one ply cloth web, proximate said terminal edges and in opposing alignment with said pockets formed on said first side of said fibrous one ply cloth web, said elongate fibrous one ply web of a length sufficient to permit said accessory to be worn over a shoulder of a user and of sufficient length to permit gripping contact and transport of a hot cooking container by said heat resistance pads.
2. The chef's accessory in accordance with claim 1 wherein said elongate, fibrous, one ply cloth web is formed of absorbent terry cloth in a length to be worn over the shoulder of said user for ease of access during the preparation of food, and as worn over the shoulder by said user presents a pocket in the front of the user for the temporary storage of cooking accessories.
3. The chef's accessory in accordance with claim 1 wherein said fibrous, one ply, absorbent cloth web is formed with a friction patch at a midpoint on said second side of said fibrous, one ply, absorbent cloth web removably securing said accessory to a user's shoulder.
4. The chef's accessory in accordance with claim 1 wherein said heat resistant pads formed on said second side of said fibrous one ply cloth web are formed from a heat resistant, flexible material, which is heat resistant and provides said gripping surface.
5. The chef's accessory in accordance with claim 4 wherein said heat resistant pads formed on said second side of said fibrous one ply cloth web are formed from a heat resistant, flexible material, which is heat resistant and acts as a gripping surface.
6. The chef's accessory in accordance with claim 4 wherein said heat resistant pads formed on said second side of said fibrous one ply cloth web are formed from a heat resistant, flexible reinforced polymer, which is heat resistant and acts as a gripping surface.
7. The chef's accessory in accordance with claim 1 wherein said accessory may be utilized with one hand pocket for positioning skillets having a single handle.
8. The chef's accessory in accordance with claim 1 wherein said accessory pockets may be used simultaneously for both hands for gripping and transporting larger pots or casseroles.
9. The chef's accessory in accordance with claim 1 wherein said accessory can be folded in a manner such that said hot pads are positioned upwardly on a surface and act as a trivet for the support of a hot casserole or pan and protection to the underlying surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent, particularly when taken in light of the following illustrations wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0015] The towel and pot holder assembly combination 10 is formed of a one ply cloth web 12 formed of a flexible, absorbent material, preferably terry cloth. Cloth web 12 is elongate in design having two longitudinal edges 14 and 16 and two terminus edges 18 and 20. On the first side, or top side 22, cloth web 12 is formed with two pockets 24 and 26 at its terminal edges 18 and 20. These pockets can be formed of separate absorbent cloth materials secured to the cloth web 12, but preferably would be extensions of the one ply cloth web 12 which had merely been folded back upon the cloth web 12 and secured to form the pockets.
[0016] The hand pockets 24 and 26 easily allow the cook or chef to slip a hand into the pocket between the cloth web 12 and the top of the pocket 24A or 26A. The cook or chef can insert one hand into one of the pockets in order to lift a single frying pan, or if necessary, the chef can slip one hand into each pocket 24 and 26 in order to grasp a larger hot serving dish or the like. All of the peripheral edges 14, 16, 18, and 20, as well as pocket edges 28 and 30 of the combination towel and pot holder assembly would be secured by seam binding, either being sewn in position or adhesed into position.
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[0019] The length of the one ply cloth web is of importance. The absorbent material, such as terry cloth, from which it is constructed has a certain frictional quality to it which positions it on the users shoulder and allows it to hang loosely from the shoulder of the cook or chef with one of the pockets and one of the hot pads positioned proximate the rear torso of cook or chef, while the other pocket and hot pad hangs proximate the front torso of the cook or chef. In this configuration (See
[0020] In this configuration, not only is an absorbent towel readily accessible to the cook or chef, but also one or more hot pads are readily accessible to the cook or chef such that the cook or chef is not distracted from the cooking tasks which he is performing.
[0021] Additionally, as illustrated in
[0022] Additionally, the combination towel and hot pad assembly may include a friction patch 42 positioned at a midpoint on the second side of the one ply cloth web 12, the friction patch 42 aiding in maintaining the combination towel and hot pad assembly to the shoulder of a user when worn over the shoulder by the user when not engaging any hot pots or pans.
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[0024] Another design characteristic unique to the combination towel and hot pad assembly allows for its utility transformation into a trivet if not required as a towel and hot pad transfer assembly.
[0025] While the present invention has been described with respect to the exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications or changes can be achieved without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore it is manifestly intended that the invention be limited only by the scope of the claims and the equivalence thereof.