Bottom Resting Support Patents (Class 99/418)
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Patent number: 11206943Abstract: Embodiments are directed to a cooking device and/or to a high-temperature liner, potentially made out of silicone. In one scenario, the high-temperature liner includes a liner shell configured for placement within a cavity of a cooking device, a bottom plate embedded within the liner shell, and a temperature gauge configured to provide internal temperature readings for the cooking device. The cooking device may be formed of a laminate structure, wherein one or more layers of the laminate structure include a temperature gauge, a thermoelectric generator, and or a controller.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2018Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Inventors: John A. Grace, Timothy M. Bramer
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Patent number: 9572455Abstract: An improved outdoor cooking apparatus features a pot with multiple cooking inserts and burner frame that supports a burner element. One insert can be used for cooking an entire poultry carcass. Other inserts are perforated baskets that can be used to fry items.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: METAL FUSION, INC.Inventors: Norman R. Bourgeois, Michael P. Bourgeois
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Patent number: 9271594Abstract: Apparatus using a method of steam cooking food items in two consecutive steps whereby the food items contained in a food carrier are first preheated in water in a container which is being heated by a heater. After the food items are at or near the cooking temperature, the food carrier is raised above the water and into the steam zone produced by the boiling water for the purpose of steam cooking the food items. A cover is placed on the container so as to retain and concentrate the steam within the container to affect steam cooking of the food items.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2014Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Inventor: Kurt H Roth
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Patent number: 9186152Abstract: An occlusive device for left atrial appendage occlusion that has a membrane component configured to inhibit passage of blood and an expandable frame formed from a plurality of wires having a cupped occlusive component at least partially covered with the membrane component, one or more anchors with looped ends and a hub component. The occlusive device can be delivered percutaneously. The occlusive device is useful in the occlusion of the left atrial appendage.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2011Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin D. Campbell, Edward H. Cully, Jeffrey B. Duncan, Nichlas L. Helder, Coby C. Larsen, Steven J. Masters, Scot K. Mathena, Thomas R. McDaniel, Edward E. Shaw
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Patent number: 9016190Abstract: A fryer for deep frying a turkey has an outer cooking pot for containing hot oil. A splatter sleeve is telescopically slidable into the pot, the sleeve having a surrounding side wall, an open top surrounded by a top sleeve rim and an open bottom surrounded by a bottom sleeve rim. A lid is sealingly seatable upon the top sleeve rim and has a lid hole. A lid latch latches the lid to the top sleeve rim. A turkey support has a turkey support base, extends upwardly from the base to a handle top end and is insertable through the hole in the lid. When these components and a turkey are assembled, suspended from the handle and lowered into hot cooking oil, the sleeve is sufficiently long that it enters the oil before the turkey thereby assuring a complete splatter barrier.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Inventor: James Webb
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Patent number: 8978547Abstract: An improved cooking assembly and method is disclosed. The assembly includes a base pan for heating and boiling water. An inner pan is suspended or elevated above the base pan via a support member. Ideally, the support member allows water to flow over, under, or through it. A lid is disposed over the base pan, and a gap remains between the rim of the inner pan and the base pan. Optionally, the handle of the inner pan fits into a notch in the rim of the base pan to lock it into place, and a projection may extend from the handle of the inner pan to a receiving member in a handle of the base pan. The lid may be extended using a free-standing peripheral extender or an extender wall about the lid. Optionally, a grill may be placed on the inner pan, or poaching pans may be placed in the inner pan. Water is heated and transformed to steam. The steam is allowed to condense on the interior concave surface of the lid, and condensed water then streaks down the lid toward the outside edge.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2011Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Inventor: L. Paul Salvino
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Patent number: 8980102Abstract: A system for delivering a cooking medium of a cooking apparatus includes one or more cooking vessels. The system also includes a drain manifold in fluid communication with the cooking vessel, and a fill manifold having input valves, and output valves in fluid communication with a corresponding cooking vessel. A first flow path is connected to the fill manifold. A filter container selectively is in fluid communication with the fill manifold. A filter pump is positioned between the filter container and the fill manifold and conveys a recycled cooking medium. An overflow pump selectively is in fluid communication with the fill manifold via a second flow path and a portion of the first flow path. The overflow pump conveys a new cooking medium to the fill manifold. The first flow path conveys one of the recycled cooking medium and the new cooking medium to the fill manifold.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Henny Penny CorporationInventors: Edward J. Florkey, Joseph J. Tiszai
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Publication number: 20140373731Abstract: A cooking device is provided, the cooking device comprising a first container (101, 201, 301, 401, 501, 601) and a second container (102, 202, 302, 402, 502, 602), one of them being used for cooking food with water and the other being used for containing liquid; a first passage (109, 209, 309, 409, 505a, 605a) and a second passage (105, 205, 305, 405, 505b, 605b) communicating the first container with the second container; a first control unit (104, 204, 304, 404, 507a) being coupled with a first valve (103, 203, 303, 403, 506a) for controlling the liquid in the first container to flow to the second container via the first passage; a second control unit (107, 207, 307, 407, 507b) being coupled with a second valve (106, 206, 306, 406, 506b) for controlling the liquid in the second container to flow to the first container via the second passage; wherein the first and the second control unit are located at the outside of the first and the second container.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2012Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventors: Declan Patrick Kelly, Wan Kei Ricky Ha
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Patent number: 8826806Abstract: Apparatus for cooking foods such as pasta rice including a container which receives a liquid to be heated and a cooking strainer-basket partially submerged in the liquid for cooking within the container, the container and the basket configured to have cooperating selectively engaging support members for alternatively positioning of the basket in the liquid for cooking of the food and repositioning of the basket above the liquid to provide for straining of the food.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2011Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Inventor: Agostino Difante
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Patent number: 8677890Abstract: Disclosed is a divider for a food steaming apparatus of the type generally including a tubular body and at least one perforated food support. The divider includes a plurality of dividing walls extending from a central region to a peripheral region and wherein a major part of the area of each wall is provided with multiple perforations passing therethrough. At least one opening extends along the lower edge region of each dividing wall with a generally flat deflector flap that extends at an incline to the deflector wall having an operatively upper edge joined to the top of the opening and an operatively lower edge spaced circumferentially therefrom. In use, rising gases contact the deflector flap and follow the upwards incline thereof thereby acquiring a circumferential component to the direction of movement. The perforations preferably have apertures that impart circumferential movement to gases passing through the perforations.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2011Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Chef 2000 (Pty) LtdInventor: Michael von Seidel
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Publication number: 20140020569Abstract: A fryer for deep frying a turkey has an outer cooking pot for containing hot oil. A splatter sleeve is telescopically slidable into the pot, the sleeve having a surrounding side wall, an open top surrounded by a top sleeve rim and an open bottom surrounded by a bottom sleeve rim. A lid is sealingly seatable upon the top sleeve rim and has a lid hole. A lid latch latches the lid to the top sleeve rim. A turkey support has a turkey support base, extends upwardly from the base to a handle top end and is insertable through the hole in the lid. When these components and a turkey are assembled, suspended from the handle and lowered into hot cooking oil, the sleeve is sufficiently long that it enters the oil before the turkey thereby assuring a complete splatter barrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventor: James Webb
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Patent number: 8616121Abstract: A cooktop drain that heats liquid in a stockpot and empties the hot liquid directly down a drain. The cooktop sits in at countertop level over a sink and a valved stockpot sits on the cooktop. The sink, cooktop and stockpot are assembled such that heating, draining the stockpot of liquid and rinsing any residue are performed by a single apparatus without having to transport and tip the stockpot. The cooktop drain has a burner underneath a grate, and the stockpot has a bottom valve connecting to an integrated funnel leading directly to the sink directly beneath the grate and the drain, bypassing the burner, disposing of heated water directly through the valve and integrated funnel into the sink and down the drain. The cooktop drain has a rinse head in the sink that rinses any food residue a clean, fresh smelling sink under the grate without removing the burner.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2011Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Inventor: Paul Hansalik
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Publication number: 20130167737Abstract: A steam cooker having a lower part, which has raised side walls, wherein the sides walls include two long and two short sides, and which has handles attached to the opposite long side walls so as to be diametrically offset relative to each other, and including a lid, which has a frame, a lid body, a lid handle, and a plurality of openings for pressure equalization, and at least one steam cooking insert to be inserted into the lower part, wherein the steam cooking insert is provided with through-holes for steam to flow through and with handles arranged at an offset.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: Silit-Werke GMBH & Co., KGInventors: Jochen Schobloch, Klaus Roth
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Patent number: 8381642Abstract: A system for providing a cooking rack, with or without a complementary container. The rack can comprise lateral elements and longitudinal elements arranged to form a grid. The rack can comprise a gate that can be affixed in a first position and moved from the first position to a second position. In the second position, items can easily be removed from the rack without lifting the items. The rack can further comprise one or more handles to facilitate movement of the rack by the user. The system can comprise a rack and a complementary pan. The pan can comprise a radiused bottom to enable the rack to sit in the pan above the bottom of the pan. The pan can further comprise one or more handles to facilitate movement of the pan by the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Lifetime Brands, Inc.Inventors: Adam Krent, William J. Lazaroff
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Patent number: 8166871Abstract: A steamer for sandwich buns, bagels, croissants, cakes, vegetables, pastas, and other foods delivers fixed amounts of water onto a hot, dry platen through a vertically-oriented water conduit which is also thermally insulated from the hot platen and made from thermally insulating materials. The vertically-oriented water conduit retains water after a water supply is shut off at the beginning or end of a steam generating cycle. Orienting the conduit vertically reduces the surface area of liquid water exposed to air. Insulating the water conduit from the hot platen reduces the rate at which water standing in the conduit evaporates. Tubes used in the water conduit are insulating and easily removed from the water conduit assembly and flexible. Minerals that precipitate out of solution and become deposited onto the flexible tube are easily removed by flexing the flexible tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Prince Castle LLCInventors: Loren Veltrop, Don Van Erden, Michael M. Maciejewski
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Patent number: 8146484Abstract: A system for filtering spent grains from unfermented beer is disclosed. The system has a pot assembly having a stock pot wall, lid, drain tube and outlet valve. A louvered false bottom is positioned in the pot assembly and forms an opening between the false bottom and the stock pot wall. The louvered false bottom has a plurality of raised louvers spaced over the false bottom. Each of the louvers has a top surface, a bottom surface, a leg and a slot. The slot can be made larger or smaller according to the grain crush size.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Inventor: John Richard Blichmann
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Patent number: 8104399Abstract: A cage for holding a filling material includes a housing have a first part and a second part. An orifice is defined between the first part and the second part for holding a filling material. The housing is shaped in a manner such that is it insertable inside a cavity and has an open position in which filling material may be inserted into the orifice. The housing also has a closed position in which the filling material is trapped within the orifice. The housing is cage-like for holding the filling material. The housing may include a handle, hinges for joining the first and second parts, and a latching mechanism for latching the first and second parts together.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2008Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Inventor: Mark Levie
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Patent number: 8025007Abstract: The present invention is a deep frying apparatus for cooking food items within a deep stock pot. The apparatus includes a pot-shaped basket and a plurality of stackable cooking racks with flat screen bodies and spaced handles which project vertically from the screens and which concomitantly provide a loop for handling each rack and for spacing apart adjacent stacked racks. A bottom-most cooking rack further includes feet which raises the bottom-most rack's screen above a bottom wall of the basket when inserted therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Inventor: Robert L. Boyer
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Patent number: 7762182Abstract: A tilting handle for pans is integral with a supporting extension, to which is rotatably coupled a projection rotatable about a horizontal axis, the two sides of the supporting extension and rotary projection including slots therein mutually facing swinging pins arranged along a cross axis of the handle are engaged, the handle including a swinging lever which may swing against an urging spring and comprises a detent tooth engageable with a detent step of the supporting extension.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Ballarini Paolo & Figli S.p.A.Inventor: Roberto Garziera
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Publication number: 20100071564Abstract: A deep fryer that saves oil and expedites the deep frying process when frying small batches of food. By reducing the size of the lower portion of the food basket and oil pot with the present invention the user need only fill a smaller cubic area of the lower portion of the oil pot thereby reducing the amount of oil needed when cooking small batches of food which in turn saves the user money. Since the lower portion of the oil pot and food basket are smaller in cubic area than their respective upper portions less oil is needed to be heated thereby reducing the time for frying small batches of food. This saves time and energy costs. A large batch of food can also be fried in the present invention by simply adding more oil to utilize the entire oil pot and food basket.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Edward Michael Jones, Christopher Edward Jones
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Publication number: 20090087534Abstract: A cooking apparatus, as in a domestic fryer, includes a stacked shell, cooking pot and basket combination. A heater element extends into the cooking pot and has a generally horizontal portion suspended above the pot bottom and supported by a support platform as in a volume reduction step-in region in the cooking pot and/or a removable basket support platform. The pot holds sufficient cooking fluid to provide for deep frying large food items as in a whole turkey (e.g., 3.63 Kg to 8.16 Kg). An embodiment includes a drain spigot with adjustable drain spigot cover assembly. The heating device includes a combination control unit and heating element that is releasably supported by the shell with a fail-safe electrical disconnect connection. The basket support platform and one or more temperature sensors are connected to the heating element and thus removable as well. The cooking pot has an edge recess for receipt of the heating element and for pot drainage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventor: John D. McLemore
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Patent number: 7481154Abstract: The invention provides a food-cooking basket for pressure cooking in a pressure cooker, the basket being formed by a sheet of rigid material defining a bottom and side walls of the basket. The sheet is provided with perforations that are made through the bottom and through the side walls. The basket is provided with a structure for adjusting the flow rate of steam passing through the basket via the perforations, the structure being associated with the bottom in such a manner as to enable the flow rate of steam through the perforations at least in the bottom to be adjusted. The invention is applicable to appliances for pressure cooking.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: SEB S.A.Inventors: Marie-Pierre Murat, Ines Birlouez-Aragon, Pascal Roland Clement Murat, Eric Christian Jacques Rhetat
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Patent number: 7276677Abstract: A pressure cooking vessel using a cylindrical cooking chamber and rectangular food racks. This combination allows one to enjoy the benefits of using a cylindrical chamber to pressure cook along with the benefits of using rectangular racks to display the food.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2005Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Carton Drive Enterprises LLCInventor: Winston Shelton
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Patent number: 7021202Abstract: A disposable pan, pot, or kettle liner system for deep-frying foods and includes a disposable pot liner and a disposable strainer fitting into the pot liner made of thin aluminum, aluminum alloy or other metal material having a stiffness adequate to be free-standing upon filling with cooking oil and heating to cooking temperatures while being sufficiently inexpensive to be disposable after use. The strainer is made of similar material and fits within the liner, holding foods to be cooked, and has a circular, flange-like upper rim extending upward, beyond the rim of the liner, to serve as a handle for lifting and straining the cooked food from the liner. The inventive disposable system is designed to be used within a non-disposable pot or kettle, but is freestanding. The system may also be used as a stand-alone unit directly on a heating surface such as a stove heating element.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Inventor: Latoya E. Sizer
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Patent number: 6965096Abstract: This invention discloses a safety electric heating cooker comprises an outer shell and a cooker bowl, wherein, said cooker further comprises interlaid backstops which are made of heat-resistant materials; said backstops are installed between said outer shell and said cooker bowl, whereby air gap is generated between said outer shell and said cooker bowl. Therefore, the outer shell doesn't contact with the hot cooker bowl directly, which prevents the outer shell from melting by heat. The present invention is applicable to kitchen apparatus such as electric frying pans, electric saucepots, etc.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2004Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Inventor: Dong-lei Wang
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Patent number: 6952000Abstract: A rice cooking system for a microwave oven comprises an inner cooking container for containing rice and rice cooking water, main outer container holding the inner container with a space in between their side surfaces, a lid covering the outer container, and a foam control sheet having a plurality of small holes 52 and supported between the outer container and the lid. The inner cooking container is made of metal and has a folded or rolled a rim. A step at the bottom of the outer container locates the inner cooking container so that its outer wall is spaced from the outer container.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Inventor: Yoshio Ohyama
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Patent number: 6840159Abstract: A food steaming device includes a water container, a heater, a liquid collecting unit, and a steaming tray. The water container has a first bottom wall and a surrounding wall that cooperate to define a chamber. The first bottom wall has a heat conductive hollow protrusion. The heater is provided removably below the water container, and has a heating element projecting into and connected thermally to the hollow protrusion. The liquid collecting unit is mounted on the water container, and has a second bottom wall covering the chamber and a blocking ring surrounding a steam supply hole and projecting upwardly from the second bottom wall. The steaming tray is mounted on the liquid collecting unit, and is adapted to receive food. A lid covers the steaming tray.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Inventor: Wen-Ching Li
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Patent number: 6748851Abstract: A food-cooking vessel has a bottom plate and an upwardly extending continuous sidewall. A spigot assembly is secured to the sidewall above the bottom plate to allow draining of liquid from the vessel. A valve mounted in the spigot assembly regulates the flow of liquid from the vessel to an outlet spout. A filter is mounted in the spout to filter solid particles from the drained liquid. The spigot assembly has an attachment plate that is fixedly secured on the convex exterior surface of the sidewall surrounding a drain opening formed in the sidewall. A cylindrical attachment member is fixedly attached to the plate and extends through the plate into the drain opening without contacting the wall of the container, thereby avoiding the necessity of having the cylindrical member to conform to the convex wall of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Inventor: Nathan Hoffman
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Patent number: 6742446Abstract: A cooking rack for deep frying which includes a base, such as one formed of a plurality of spoke extensions, and a plurality of prongs extending up from the base. The rack further includes a lifting extension which is supported by the base such as by way of one or more foot extensions extending from a vertical main bar to the base. The lifting extension extends up from the base at a location that is radially spaced from a center of the base and preferably has a grasping loop. An embodiment of the invention features protrusions provided on the prongs for differentiating tipper and lower prong food positions and an additional embodiment features a grill that can be slid down into a resting position on the protrusions and with or essentially with a no horizontal slide (less than an inch horizontal slide capability).Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Inventors: John D. McLemore, Don McLemore
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Patent number: 6732636Abstract: The angel hair pasta basket is a cylindrical mesh basket with a flat bottom, an ergonomic handle and three retaining clips extending downward from the outside surface of the mesh basket. The mesh is a fine mesh sized to prevent fine pasta from escaping from the basket. The flat bottom allows the basket to rest on the floor of a commercial pasta cooker basin. The handle is ergonomic and is attached to the basket at an angle such that it is easy to grasp even when the basket is almost entirely submerged within a pasta cooker basin. The retaining clips allow the basket to be suspended from the side of a stockpot or the rim of a commercial pasta cooker and, thus, allow for hands-free straining.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Inventor: L. Stephen Germano
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Patent number: 6705211Abstract: Disclosed herein is an electric roaster for smoked meat which comprises an outer shell, an inner pan covered by heating elements located inside the outer shell, an up lid, a supporting ring located on the bottom of the inner pan, a tray for holding the meat located within the inner pan.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventors: Shou-Cai Dong, Li Huang
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Patent number: 6644176Abstract: A novel grill top cooking tool is provided that contains and cooks food on a grill surface. The grilling tool is comprised of a main body with removable perforated or slotted end caps that are secured to either edge of the main body. An attaching device allows for connection of a detachable tool to place the grilling tool on a hot surface and for turning the grilling tool during the cooking process and removing the grilling tool when finished cooking.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Inventor: Peter Prip
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Patent number: 6622616Abstract: A poultry roaster for use on top of a gas-fired cooker includes a barrel-shaped cover that designed to resemble a beer keg and a carrying handle which resembles a pair of oppositely facing beer taps. An open bottom of the cover closely fits to a bottom pan having a plurality of upwardly punched lower heat distribution holes. The cover is retained to the bottom pan by a pair of latch hooks and mating headed pins. A heat deflector includes a circular plate for supporting a basting adapter, and a downwardly dependent annular rim which closely engages the bottom pan. The circular plate includes a plurality of upper heat distribution holes. A heat diffuser chamber formed between the bottom pan and the heat deflector provides even heat flow to an inner cooking chamber of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Dutro CompanyInventor: Ty Measom
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Patent number: 6598515Abstract: An apparatus and method of processing a product, such as food product, are disclosed. Untreated product is placed inside a bottom-unloading basket that is, in turn, placed within a covered vessel. For processing a food product, a porous steamer apparatus is provided for insertion into a covered cooking vessel. The steamer apparatus is comprised of two unfastened pieces, a basket and a support base, each of which has a plurality of small holes through which steam, but not food product, may pass. The basket holds the food product, is roughly cylindrical in shape, has an open-ended top and an open-ended bottom, and rests firmly upon, but is not fastened to, the support base during the steam-cooking process. The support base has an inverted conical shape and a vertical pole that has a hook-shaped upper terminus and that is integrally-connected to and protruding above and below the uppermost point of the support base.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Inventor: Meenakshi J. Bove′
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Patent number: 6532865Abstract: A food-cooking vessel has a bottom plate and an upwardly extending continuous sidewall. A spigot assembly is secured to the sidewall above the bottom plate to allow draining of liquid from the vessel. A valve mounted in the spigot assembly regulates the flow of liquid from the vessel to an outlet spout. A filter is mounted in the spout to filter solid particles from the drained liquid. The spigot assembly has an attachment plate that is fixedly secured on the convex exterior surface of the sidewall surrounding a drain opening formed in the sidewall. A cylindrical attachment member is fixedly attached to the plate and extends through the plate into the drain opening without contacting the wall of the container, thereby avoiding the necessity of having the cylindrical member to conform to the convex wall of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Inventor: Nathan Hoffman
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Patent number: 6502501Abstract: An apparatus for cooking poultry consists of a shallow pan, and a lid which covers the pan and which is provided with a centrally located opening. The lid supports an upwardly extending, hollow, perforated poultry-supporting tower on its upper surface. The detachable tower is mounted over the centrally located opening such that steam generated within the pan during cooking rises up into the tower, escapes through the perforations thereby infusing the poultry. The lid is also provided with at least one drain hole so that the drippings from the cooking poultry can be trapped within the pan, and re-infused into the poultry. The tower is detachable from the lid, and is interchangeable with alternative towers of differing lengths and circumferences to accommodate various sizes of poultry.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2002Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventor: Thomas W. Simon
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Patent number: 6502503Abstract: A cooking system that includes a pan having a vapor forming tube, a food item support structure securable to the vapor forming tube, and a kabob/basting structure having a food item support platform, a number of spaced kabob/basting material supports and a food item support platform support structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventors: Patrick W. Bell, Jr., Andrew H. Chustz, Brady L. Bell
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Patent number: 6405642Abstract: A food grilling device for a skillet for separating the juices from the sausages and hotdogs while being cooked. The food grilling device for a skillet includes a food support assembly being adapted to removably rest upon a bottom wall of a skillet and including a disc-shaped support member having a wall with a plurality of holes disposed therethrough, and also including leg members being securely attached upon a bottom side of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Inventor: Vergie M. Morris
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Patent number: 6349632Abstract: An apparatus and method for cooking meats, such as chicken are disclosed. The apparatus comprises a base having an upstanding member positioned thereon. The upstanding member has a chamber to receive food seasoning. The chamber is adapted to form a seal with the cavity of the chicken to promote seasoning of the meat from within during cooking and to allow the seasoning vapors to enter the meat, thereby promoting a moister cooked product.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Inventor: John P. Beck, Jr.
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Patent number: 6272976Abstract: A poultry steamer having a base with a floor and an upstanding perimeter wall; an upwardly projecting removable support member on the floor for receiving and supporting poultry; a contourable ante base above the floor; a non-porous contourable protective shield above the ante base; and a removable cover, with a removable handle mechanism, fitting over the support member and contourably onto the ante base thereby defining a sealed chamber inside the cover for housing the poultry and defining an open space between the cover and the upstanding perimeter wall.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Inventor: Paul Berryman
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Patent number: 6267046Abstract: There is provided an apparatus for steaming food contained within a perforated food basket. The apparatus includes a convector that urges steam upward and having an exit that permits steam to pass therethrough and out of the apparatus, a removable lid for sealing the exit, a steam chamber defined within at least one perforated food basket for receipt of food. The at least one perforated food basket is positioned below the convector and above a heater for providing steam to the steam chamber. The apparatus also comprises a receiving portion for receiving a water reservoir, a timer, and a tilt top housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Conair CorporationInventor: David J. Wanat
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Patent number: 6196115Abstract: A structure of a multi-function cooking utensil simultaneously having the functions of frying, boiling, sauteing, deep-frying, and steaming food is composed of a pot member, a steaming member and a cover member. By means of a design of a fixing bolt on the upper rim of the cover member and the two lateral external sides of the steaming member and the pot member, users can change according to their need the detachable handle, or detachable grip, or detachable handle of the cover in order to lift the cooking utensil. In addition, by means of the design of several grooves of different depths in the internal rim of the lateral side of the steaming member and the pot member, and in compliance with several protruding rafters of a barbeque rack or a steaming tray provides the pot member and the steaming member several layers for cooking.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Inventor: Mindy Tsao
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Patent number: 6167799Abstract: The tamale and vegetable steaming device including a cylindrical pot portion having an open upper end and a closed lower end. A cylindrical insert is positionable within the cylindrical pot portion. The cylindrical insert has an open upper end, a closed lower end, and a cylindrical side wall therebetween. The cylindrical side wall has a plurality of apertures therethrough in a spaced relationship. The insert being positionable within the pot portion whereby the closed lower end of the insert is elevated above the closed lower end of the pot portion. The insert has a flattened arc portion extending a height thereof. The flattened arc portion creates a separation between the insert and the pot portion whereby water can be added to the pot portion through the separation.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2000Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Inventor: Mary A. Macias
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Patent number: 6125739Abstract: A device for supporting and steaming fowl within a cooking appliance such as a grill or smoker includes a substantially circular base member having a planar upper and lower surfaces. Extending from the upper surface is a frustoconical insert having an open top in communication with an interior fluid receiving chamber. The open top is coverable with a removable cap member. The insert includes a plurality of perforations in communication with the interior chamber. The insert is placed into the abdominal cavity of the fowl whereby the base member supports the fowl in an upright position when placed on a cooking surface. Steam produced within the interior fluid chamber is gradually disbursed to the cavity via the perforations to prevent the fowl from drying.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1999Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Inventor: Steven C. Jernigan
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Patent number: 6119585Abstract: Cooking apparatus especially suited for grilling whole chickens and the like on a charcoal or gas fired grill, while maintaining the meat moist and permitting desirable flavorings to be imparted to the meat. The apparatus comprises at least one cylinder having a bore and first and second ends, attached to a base plate so that the cylinder is disposed substantially vertically when the base plate is placed on a horizontal surface, such as the grilling surface of a barbecue grill. The first end of the cylinder is sealably attached to the base plate. The second end of the cylinder is open, forming a container defined by the cylinder bore and the base plate. The apparatus is preferably of thermally conductive material such as aluminum. In use, the container is at least partially filled with a flavored liquid. A whole chicken is impaled on the cylinder, and the apparatus holding the chicken is then placed on the grilling surface of a barbecue grill.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Inventor: Ray A. Guidry
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Patent number: 5988048Abstract: The invention includes a process for preparing a unified serving of a batter-cooked food, for example shrimp tempura in the shape of a ring, that comprises the steps of: providing multiple pieces of a food to be cooked; coating each piece with a batter; frying the coated pieces in a mold in a hot oil or fat medium in order to cook the food, expand the batter, and join the battered pieces into a shaped food product reflecting the shape of the mold; and removing the shaped food product from the oil or fat and the mold. The cooking mold is preferably a deep-frying cooking vessel assembly comprising a generally U-shaped channel of flat metal. The cooking vessel assembly is configured with apertures and with a handle and/or a scraper. The apertures and handle are configured to provide quick submerging and quick fryer medium contact around the food being deep-fried in the cooking vessel assembly. The cooking vessel assembly is further configured to shape food items to be deep-fried in the cooking vessel assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Kerry Inc.Inventors: Thomas B. Hunter, Neil J. Trager
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Patent number: 5988046Abstract: A new deep frying and serving implement for efficiently deep frying foods and being utilized as a serving tray. The inventive device includes a planar platter portion having a generally rectangular configuration defined by opposed long side walls and opposed short end walls. The platter portion includes an upper surface and a lower surface. A plurality of stainless steel rods extend outwardly of the lower surface of the planar platter portion. The plurality of stainless steel rods each have pointed free ends and spiraled threads extending upwardly from the pointed free ends.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: Philip A. Noll
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Patent number: 5896810Abstract: A frying apparatus is disclosed which is specifically designed for deep-frying turkeys or other similarly shaped food items. The frying apparatus has a central rod attached to a perforated plate that is used to support a turkey as it is lowered and removed into a large container of hot oil. The frying apparatus also includes a grab hook that releasably couples to the central rod and allows a user to avoid burns from hot oil exposure when removing or inserting the turkey.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Barbour InternationalInventor: Rodney Barbour
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Patent number: 5826494Abstract: A cooking device includes a container, a collecting pan, a strainer member and a cover. The container and the collecting pan have base plates and surrounding walls that extend from the base plates. The surrounding wall of the container has an inwardly protruding middle section. The surrounding wall of the collecting pan includes a curved lower section that is connected to the base plate thereof and a top end formed with a horizontal outward extension which is provided with a plurality of vent holes and which is capable of resting on the inwardly protruding middle section when the collecting pan is disposed in the container. The strainer member has a base part capable of resting on the curved lower section when the strainer member is extended into the collecting pan. The cover is disposed removably on top of the container.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1997Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Inventor: Chung-Che Wang
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Patent number: 5797312Abstract: An assembly of elements is provided for cooking elongated foods in a microwave. The assembly having a lid, a base and a tray. Food is placed on the tray which is then placed on the base. The base contains a steam producing liquid at a level below the bottom of the tray. The lid placed on the base covering the tray and food. The assembly is then placed in a microwave. As the liquid is heated, steam passes through the tray, through apertures, over the food and out the lid.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1995Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Inventor: Dody Lynn Brant