Wienie roaster
Disclosed is a wienie roaster with prongs that may be folded back. The prongs are pivotly received by a head, and the head is attached at the end of a roaster stalk. The prong has a continuous curve as it enters the head which produces friction to hold the prongs at an adjustable angle away from or towards the roaster stalk. The bore in the head may have beveled, oval-shaped openings, so that the curved base of the prong notches into place in extended and folded back positions. The roaster may also have a tension shoe for applying and distributing pressure on the prongs and a notch in the prongs for receiving the tension shoe. A hole in the top of the head allows lubricant, such as oil or fat from cooking food, to enter the head and lubricate the base of the prong and the tension shoe. The lubrication hole may also be threaded to receive a set screw, which can provide additional pressure to hold the prong in place. In an another alternative embodiment, the base of the prong has notches to receive the tip of the roaster stalk. In this embodiment, the prong is held in its extended and folded back positions when the tip of the stalk enters the notches in the base of the prong. The end of the stalk may be threaded to receive the head, so that the head can be screwed out a little to allow the base of the prong to clear the tip of the stalk, thereby permitting the prong to be swivelled to its extended or folded position. Alternatively, a spring and ball at the end of the stalk can exert enough pressure to hold the ball in the notches of the prong base to hold the prong in position, yet still allow the prong to be swivelled.
This is a DIVISIONAL APPLICATION and claims the benefit of pending, prior filed, nonprovisional application, application Ser. No. 10/116,439, filed on Apr. 3, 2002, entitled WIENIE ROASTER, which is scheduled to issue on Jun. 29, 2004, as U.S. Pat. No. 6,754,966.
FIELD OF INVENTIONThis device relates to culinary tools. More particularly, the present invention relates to a safe, easy, and compact transportable roasting device with foldable prongs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION—DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART Who does not love a hot dog or marshmallow roasted over a campfire? Ancient in this art is a tree branch to hold food over a fire far enough out so that the holder's hands are not singed. The branch has given way to the relatively more high tech ROLLA ROASTER (Trademark), as shown in
Disclosed here is a wienie roaster with a compact, simple, and safe means to fold the prongs. This keeps the prongs out of the way when the roaster is being carried, so that it will not jab and stick holes in people and things. The folding prong design disclosed here makes for a more compact, safer, and easier to carry and store wienie roaster. Further objects and advantages by this invention will become apparent from the following description, and from the preferred embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings and description.
A basic embodiment of the invention discloses a head at the end of a roaster stalk, which has a bore that pivotably receives a prong. Friction between the prong and the head folds the prong in its extended operational position and also allows the prong to be swivelled and folded back. According to the most preferred embodiment disclosed here, the prong is formed of wire in a U-shape, curved at the base. The base of the “U” is pivotably received by a head, and the head is secured at the end of the roaster stalk. The base of the U-shaped prong is not squared off, but has a slight curve. The prong is made of a resilient material, such as steel, which allows some give and bend, but springs back into its original shape. The bore in the head for receiving the base of the prong has oval-shaped, beveled openings. The vertices of the oval openings are directed toward and away from the roaster's handle or stalk so that the curved base of the resilient prong notches into place in the extended and folded back positions. A tension shoe within the head distributes even pressure on the base of the prong. A hole in the top of the head allows lubricant, such as oil or fat from a cooking wiener, to enter the head and lubricate the base of the prong and the tension shoe. The lubrication hole may also be threaded to receive a set screw, which can provide additional pressure to hold the prong in place.
In another embodiment of the disclosed invention, the base of the U-shaped prong has a beveled bore forming notches to receive the tip of the roaster stalk. In this embodiment, the prong is held in its extended and folded back positions when the tip of the stalk enters the notches in the base of the prong. The end of the stalk may be threaded to receive the head, so that the head can be screwed out a little to allow the base of the prong to clear the tip of the stalk, thereby permitting the prong to be swivelled to its extended or folded position. Alternatively, a spring and ball at the end of the stalk can exert enough pressure to hold the ball in the notches of the prong base to hold the prong in position, yet still allow the prong to be swivelled.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The Applicant here uses the generic term “wienie roaster” as an over-arching description of the invention disclosed and claimed here. However, it is expressly intended that the term “wienie roaster” be understood to encompass a roaster for any food, not just wieners. Thus, by way of just one example, the claimed wienie roaster includes roasters used for cooking marshmallows. To those skilled in the art—that is, to anyone who can roast food over a campfire—it will be immediately apparent that the invention may be used to roast almost any food item over a fire, not just wieners.
To manufacture the preferred embodiment described above, the prong 11 is formed in three steps. First, one bend is formed in a resilient material, such as steel, resulting in an L-shape. The bend must be shaped to form part of the prong's curved base 14. Second, the base of the “L” is inserted into the prong bore 27. Third, the second bend is formed to create the resulting prong 11 with the curved base 14. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the disclosed invention may made with any number of tines (15 in
To operate the tension shoe device shown in the preferred embodiment in
Although not necessary for the operation of the preferred embodiment of the invention,
While the present roaster has been described herein with reference to particular embodiments as described above, a latitude of modification, various changes, and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure. It will be appreciated that in certain instances some features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention. While the above description contains many specific embodiments, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of invention. Accordingly, the scope of invention should be determined by the claims set forth herein and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A wienie roaster comprising:
- a stalk with an end,
- a head attached to the end of the stalk,
- a bore through the head, and
- a prong, for securing a food item, pivotly received in the bore in the head.
2. The wienie roaster of claim 1 wherein the bore has at least one oval-shaped opening, and wherein the prong has a base with at least one curved portion which can be captured by the oval-shaped opening.
3. The wienie roaster of claim 2 wherein the oval-shaped opening has a vertex.
4. The wienie roaster of claim 3 wherein the vertex is directed away from the stalk.
5. The wienie roaster of claim 2 comprising two vertices, one directed away from the stalk and the other directed toward the stalk.
6. The wienie roaster of claim 2, wherein the prong is made of a resilient material.
7. The wienie roaster of claim 6, wherein the resilient material is steel.
8. The wienie roaster of claim 1, wherein the prong is U-shaped.
9. The wienie roaster of claim 1, wherein the head has a top, located at the distal end of the head from the stalk, and further comprising a hole in the head, opening at the top, and communicating with the bore.
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23. A wienie roaster comprising:
- a stalk with an end,
- a head attached to the end of the stalk,
- a bore through the head,
- a prong, for securing a food item, pivotly received in the bore in the head, and
- a means for securing the prong in extended and folded-back positions.
24. A wienie roaster comprising:
- a stalk having a length and an axis along the length of the stalk, the stalk further comprising a distal end,
- a head at the distal end of the stalk,
- a bore through the head, said bore being transverse to said stalk axis, and
- a prong, for securing a food item, said prong pivotly received in said bore.
25. The wienie roaster of claim 11, wherein the prong is U-shaped.
26. The wienie roaster of claim 12 wherein said transverse bore has an oval-shaped opening for releaseably receiving the curved portion of the prong.
27. The wienie roaster of claim 13, wherein the stalk has a proximal end opposite the distal end, and wherein the
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 28, 2004
Publication Date: Jan 6, 2005
Inventor: Robert Holzer (Orofino, ID)
Application Number: 10/880,107