COOKING UTENSIL
20170325637 ยท 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J43/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/283
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J37/108
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J43/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J37/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cooking utensil which comprises walling defining an upwardly open compartment having two side walls which are elongate in the vertical direction and in one horizontal direction. The distance between the side walls is less than the dimensions in the vertical and horizontal directions thereby to provide a food receiving compartment which is relatively long and relatively high but is also relatively narrow. To provide a number of parallel side-by-side compartments the utensil (64) comprises a bounding wall including two spaced apart sidewall sections (66). One or more partitions (70) extend parallel to the sidewall sections (66) and span between side wall sections (68) thereby to define a number of such compartments.
Claims
1. A cooking utensil which comprises walling defining an upwardly open compartment having two side walls which are elongate in the vertical direction and in one horizontal direction and the distance between which is less than the dimensions in the vertical and horizontal directions thereby to provide a food receiving compartment which is relatively long and relatively high but is also relatively narrow.
2. A cooking utensil as claimed in claim 1, and which comprises a bounding wall including two spaced apart sidewall sections and one or more partitions extending parallel to said sidewall sections thereby to define at least two of said compartments which lie parallel to one another and are side-by-side.
3. A cooking utensil as claimed in claim 2 and which is in the form of a wire basket, the partition or partitions spanning between opposed side walls of said basket.
4. A cooking utensil as claimed in claim 3, wherein the, or each, partition is in the form of a wire grid.
5. A cooking utensil as claimed in claim 2 and comprising three parallel partitions so as to provide, with said sidewall sections, four compartments which are parallel to one another and are side by side.
6. A cooking utensil as claimed in claim 2 in which adjacent partitions are constituted by a wire grid which is bent along two parallel lines thereby to form two spaced apart parallel partitions joined by a base wall.
7. A cooking utensil as claimed in claim 2, in which said compartments are open at their top and bottom.
8. A cooking utensil as claimed in claim 7, wherein said bounding wall includes two outwardly curved sections which join the ends of the sidewall sections, the partition or partitions spanning between said curved sections.
9. A cooking utensil as claimed in claim 2 and which includes a handle protruding from said bounding wall, said handle having a gripping part and a bar which joins the gripping part to said bounding wall, said gripping part and said bounding wall extending downwardly below said bar and there being a downwardly open gap below the bar and between said gripping part and said wall.
10. A cooking utensil as claimed in claim 2 and which comprises a handle that is pivotally mounted and which can move between a protruding in use position and an inoperative, stored position in which it lies against the outer surface of said bounding wall.
11. A cooking utensil as claimed in claim 9, wherein said handle comprises two handle parts which are pivotal independently of one another and in opposite directions so that they lie against outer surfaces of opposed parts of said bounding wall.
12-16. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] For a better understanding of the present invention, and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings in which,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The cooking utensil 10 illustrated in
[0030] Each compartment is elongate in one horizontal direction, that is, in the direction of the lengths of the partitions 18, elongate in the vertical direction and relatively narrow in the other horizontal direction, that is, in the direction transverse to the direction in which the partitions 18 are elongate.
[0031] A two part handle 20 is shown in
[0032] The upper edges of the walls 12 and 14 can be attached to a bounding wire 24.
[0033] The utensil 10 can be placed on a barbeque grid. Steaks and chops can be placed in a vertical position in the compartments with the fat which is found along the edge of some steaks and chops against the base 16 and hence directly exposed to the heat. Once it is considered that the fat is sufficiently cooked and/or browned, the steaks and chops can be removed from the compartments and placed flat on the grid for further cooking.
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[0035] Turning now to
[0036] A handle is provided which comprises two handle parts 42. Each handle part 42 includes an elongate gripping portion 44 and a vertical portion which lies in a vertically extending socket 46. The handle parts 42 can be pivoted, about the vertical axes of the sockets, to the stored inoperative positions of
[0037] The tongs 48 illustrated in
[0038] A food gripping plate 54 is provided at the end of each arm 50 remote from the handle 52. The gripping plates 54 are secured to the arms 50 by means of rods 56. Each rod 56 has a right angled bend in it to provide two limbs 56.1 and 56.2. The limbs 56.1 of the rods 56 are connected to a respective one of the arms 50. The limbs 56.2 pass through mountings 58 secured to the plate 54. The limbs 56.2 are free to rotate in the mountings 58, so that the plates 54 can swivel about the axes of the mountings 58 as shown by the circular arrows in
[0039] The plates 54 are formed with serrations 60 (
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[0041] The utensil 64 of
[0042] Two mountings 72 for a two part handle 74 (
[0043] It will be noted from