1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of devices for indenting, embossing, shaping, cutting, and marking baked bread slices, and more particularly to devices for indenting, cutting, and marking baked bread slices by any of a variety of specific mechanisms and in accordance with any of a variety of specific methods.
2. Description of the Related Art
Food indenting, marking, and embossing are well known in the art. Many devices and methods provide a user with food and bread markings that are painted, iced, embossed, or marked on the surface of dough prior to baking. The devices that are available for carrying out these methods on bread slices are complex. Some devices also include cutting blades as part of their mechanisms for indenting, marking, and embossing.
While these bread-manipulating elements mentioned above may be effective, they are also too complicated for many applications and for use by children. They are also costly to manufacture. Some of these devices and methods even include cutting features that could be dangerous for children.
Current bread indenting and embossing products are meant for use with dough though some products claiming to be food stampers and indenters do not work well with baked, sliced bread and have complicated settings that are incompatible with use by children and most adults. The current products that claim to be food stampers turn out sandwiches of inferior quality. Additionally, all of the current solutions discovered by others in the art are very expensive and difficult to manufacture.
From the foregoing discussion, it should be apparent that a need exists for an apparatus, system, and method that cut, seals, and/or shapes food products including bread slices or layers, cakes, pasta, dough products, pizza, pizza pockets, brownies, cookies, etc. Beneficially, such an apparatus, system, and method would cut, seal, and/or shape the food products in a single action performed with a hand held and hand manipulated apparatus, and may be capable of selectively forming any of a variety of images including one or more or images of cartoon characters, alphabet letters, logos, and/or other details.
The present invention has been developed in response to the present state of the art, and in particular, in response to the problems and needs in the art that have not yet been fully solved by currently available devices and methods discovered by others. Accordingly, the present invention has been developed to provide an apparatus, system, and method for cutting, sealing, and/or shaping food products in general, bread, and sandwiches in particular that overcome many or all of the above-discussed shortcomings in the art.
For example, products developed by others in the past, which are purported to be food stampers, actually “smash” sandwiches that contain filling during the indenting process, causing the filling to escape from the sides of the sandwich. Thus, a solution to the problems of a good bread slice and sandwich marking, indenting, or embossing device requires providing one that does not overly crush the bread slice or sandwich, and a solution that doesn't allow the filling to escape from a sandwich. Furthermore, embodiments include a device that slices and seals an edge of the sandwich or other food product in addition to embossing. Disclosed is a food product marking, indenting, and embossing device that is easy to manufacture and has no moving parts. Additionally, the device has structure that slices and seals an edge of the food product to retain ingredients within while also being safe for children to use. Furthermore, the device is inexpensive to manufacture.
Also needed is a device with which an image can be selectively omitted from a sandwich or other food product by using a cut and seal mechanism without indenting or embossing elements. When the cut and sealing device is lowered over a sandwich, for example, its cutting edge has the ability to seal the edge when cut, thus holding the sandwich filling ingredients inside. In embodiments of the invention, however, the device is configured to work in tandem with an additional sandwich making apparatus. What is additionally needed is a cut and seal device that is equipped within its configuration to cut and seal images of letters, animals, logos, etc, and within any cut configuration additional indenting element(s) may be present on the device. For example, the shape of a car could be cut and sealed out of a sandwich and the detail of the entire tires and windows can be formed by the indenting, embossing, and marking elements selectively added to the cut and seal shaping mechanisms. More generally, the prepared food product may have an outline of a vehicle, a symbol, or an animal forming an outline of an image. Images on the marking elements may be related to the outline of the image in order to form a matching overall image shape and outline for the prepared food product.
What is also needed is an indenting, marking, and embossing means for baked bread that can be removably coupled to the bread cutter or to a cookie cutter. This device may also be used on dough, pastries, pie, pasta, and foods of other types.
The present invention is in response to the present state of the art, and in particular, in response to the problems and needs in the art that have not been fully solved by current sandwich makers, cut and seal devices, and emboss, indent, marking devices. Accordingly, the present invention has been developed to provide very effective bread and other food product shaping and marking devices that can be enjoyed by children and/or adults. Devices in accordance with embodiments of the present invention are especially designed for those seeking to enhance the shape and look of bread sandwiches and other foods in ways previously not possible.
A solution to the problems of a good food product, bread slice, and sandwich marking, indenting, or embossing device is to provide one that does not overly crush the bread slice or sandwich and that inhibits the filling from escaping from a sandwich. Embodiments of the present invention accomplish this, as may be appreciated from this disclosure.
In one embodiment, the present invention includes indenting, marking, or embossing features implemented through a simple handle of a hand held device, which a human hand can manipulate for forming one or images and/or other shapes in baked bread without any movable parts. The device works on any configuration of baked bread and has no limit on how far the user wants to push an image into the surface of the bread. The greater the depth to which a user pushes the marking device into the bread, the bolder the image becomes.
In some embodiments the device has no moving parts. In other embodiments, the device has removable parts such as selectively removable and changeable embossing elements. In still other embodiments, the embossing element is adjustable and can be moved to increase or decrease an indenting depth. Embodiments of the invention enable a user to selectively cut and/or selectively seal any of a variety of food products including bread and sandwiches. In one embodiment, the devices of the present invention enable custom configuration of the devices to generally match a bread slice or other food product size. This may be accomplished by elements that can be added or removed to adjust an outer edge of the resulting shaped, cut, and/or sealed food. Thus, the elements or other structure that enable custom configuration also enable a user to selectively choose the size of the resultant food that he or she is shaping, cutting, and/or sealing.
Another embodiment includes a bread-cutting device that can cut the bread into various shapes and sizes, and furthermore can indent, emboss, and/or mark the surface of the bread. The bread may be in a sandwich configuration with food filling between at least two slices of bread. Additionally, the cutting edge of the device may also seal the edge of the bread, preventing or inhibiting food ingredients from leaking from the sides of the shaped bread slices. This “cutting and sealing” and “embossing, marking, indenting, etc,” may be done with a device that is placed over one side of the sandwich or bread slice so that the periphery of the bread is outside the cutting and sealing area. Another embodiment is one that provides a device that fully surrounds the bread slice or sandwich.
Another embodiment of the present invention includes a sandwich making device that has an upper tool and a lower tool that surround both sides of at least one slice or layer and causes marking, indenting, and/or embossing on both sides of the slice or layer of bread, or on both sides of a sandwich. Alternatively, the device may apply the markings to a single side of the bread. This device, with an upper and lower tool, may or may not cut and seal the periphery of the bread slice and may or may not remove the crust. In one embodiment, the upper and lower tools pivot between an opened position and a closed position. The upper and lower tools may also surround dough products such as scones and donuts, shaping them and placing markings, embossings, and/or detail into the food products. This handheld shaping device may also be useful in non-food areas as well such as sand, cement, and so on.
A further embodiment is a device that has a hand holding feature and that indents baked bread. The hand holding feature or “handle” may have releasably coupled indenting, marking, or embossing elements that can be easily removed and switched with other elements having different shapes and sizes of bread markings. Simple plastic snap mechanisms, suction cups, and/or the magnets may be used as coupling mechanisms, although any of a multitude of additional or alternative mechanisms for releasably coupling the elements may be implemented instead.
A further embodiment includes a device for indenting, marking, and/or embossing bread of hot dog buns and hamburger buns. The device may hold the buns and seal their edges and mark their surface with any of a variety of images through indenting, embossing, and/or marking in accordance with some means explained previously or in other embodiments described herein.
Another feature in accordance with embodiments of the present invention is the simplicity of manufacturing. Generally the device can be made with food grade injection molded plastics. Many other materials may also be suitable for constructing these food and bread marking devices that were previously unknown in the industry.
Another embodiment includes a “cookie cutter” type bread shaping and cutting device with indenting, marking, and/or embossing in a center region of the cut or shaped bread slice or sandwich. The cutting in accordance with this embodiment may also be used to remove the crust of the sandwich and at the same time place an image into the sandwich that is embossed, indented, and/or marked. An image forming element may be optional and/or selectively removable.
In a simple form, embodiments of the invention may include a device for marking images onto sandwich bread in which the device. In this simple from, the device may include a tool having a mechanism for shearing a crust from baked, sliced bread. The tool may have a mechanism for sealing a sheared edge of the sliced bread and an image marking element. The image marking element may be configured to imprint an image into an outer surface of at least one bread slice. Embodiments may include two or more of the shearing mechanism, sealing mechanism, and a marking mechanism including the marking element configured to simultaneously shear, seal, and/or mark bread to form a sandwich having a pocket containing a filling on an inside and an image on an outside.
The image marking element may be one of a plurality of image marking elements that can be removably coupled to the tool by a releasable coupling mechanism. Thus, in another simple form the device enables a multitude of imaging and embossing options.
In another simple form, embodiments of the invention include a system for forming a sealed edge sandwich. The system may include a hand held device having at least one blunt shearing edge. The hand held device may further include at least one crimping face surrounded by the at least one blunt shearing edge and an at least one recess surrounded by the at least one blunt shearing edge and positioned inwardly of the at least one crimping face.
In one embodiment, the hand held device includes a first tool that includes the at least one blunt shearing edge, the at least one crimping face, and the at least one recess. In this embodiment, the device further includes a second tool that includes a second blunt shearing edge, a second crimping face surrounded by the second blunt shearing edge, and a second recess surrounded by the second blunt shearing edge and positioned inwardly of the second crimping face. The system may further include the set of detachable marking elements and a releasable coupling mechanism on the hand held device and detachable marking elements for releasably coupling the marking elements to the device. The set of detachable marking elements may include for user selection, images of one or more of a cartoon, letter, number, logo, and a human interest image.
In one aspect of the system the first tool may be an upper tool, and the blunt shearing edge may form an outline of a predetermined familiar image configured to elicit positive emotion when perceived. The upper tool is configured to be brought down upon a food product resting on a counter or a lower tool to sever a portion of the food product in order to leave the outline of the image on a prepared food product. In this aspect, the crimping face on the upper tool is surrounded by the at least one blunt shearing edge, and is configured to press layers of the food product together around a food product filling to form the prepared food product with a sealed pocket of filling between the layers. The recess in the upper tool is surrounded by the at least one blunt shearing edge and positioned inwardly of the at least one crimping face such that the recess shapes the food product in order to form an image on an outer surface of the prepared food product. In this aspect, the blunt sheering edge, the crimping face, and the recess have relative structure that causes shearing, sealing and shaping to occur simultaneously when the hand held device is brought down on the food product and pressed against the counter or lower tool. Thus, a fun prepared food product having an outline of the predetermined familiar image, a sealed pocket of filling within, and a shaped image on the outer surface is formed by the hand held device.
Reference throughout the specifications to features, advantages, or similar language does not imply that all of the features and advantages that may be realized with the present invention should be or are in any single embodiment of the invention. Rather, language referring to the features and advantages is to mean that a specific feature advantage or characteristic described in connection with the present invention. Thus, discussion of features and advantages, and similar language, throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, refer to the same embodiment.
Furthermore, the described features, advantages, and characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more of the embodiments. One skilled in the art will recognize the invention may be practiced without one or more of the specific features or advantages of a particular embodiment. In other instances, additional features, and advantages may be recognized in certain embodiments that may or may not be present in all of the embodiments of the present invention.
A method of the present invention is also presented for cutting, sealing, and/or shaping bread. The method in the disclosed embodiments may include the steps necessary to carry out the functions presented above with respect to the operation of the described apparatus and system. In one embodiment, the method includes both sealing a contents within a sandwich and shaping a surface of the sandwich with an image is attractive to a child. The method also may include associating a sense of fun with eating a sandwich that has been shaped in accordance with a method of the present invention.
One embodiment of a method of making a sandwich includes identifying a need in a child or other person and simultaneously shearing away portions of the sandwich, sealing an outer edge of the sandwich, and placing an image on an outer surface of the sandwich based on the need. In this embodiment, the method of may include selecting a marking element from a set of marking elements based on the need and removably coupling the marking element to a surface in a food receiving recess of a device.
These features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, or may be learned by the practice of the invention as set forth hereinafter.
In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment.
Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details are described to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the invention may be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, and so forth. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention.
The cutting edge 19 may be rounded with a relatively small radius of curvature and/or may have a flat face that is relatively blunt. However, the cutting edge may have a wall thickness of a relatively small dimension to facilitate the cutting operation. Thus, when a user pushes the sandwich maker 18 into a sandwich in a “cookie cutter style” the bread crust is removed. The edge of the bread that remains in tact with the rest of the sandwich is compressed into a volume defined between the step 20 and a cutting surface under the operation of the edge sealer. Thus, the edge is sealed and a decorative marking is placed on a center or other region of the sandwich or bread slice. Indeed, other areas on the surface of the sandwich can also be marked. A texture 21 may be provided on an outer surface of the sandwich maker 18 in order to give better gripping characteristics for the user. The edge sealer provided by step 20 may also be configured to crimp bread in a decorative pattern such as those found on pies. As with the bread stamp 1 described above, the sandwich maker 18 in this embodiment, has no moving parts. Rather, the sandwich maker 18 may be configured as a single unitary piece that is capable of being pressed into a sandwich lying on any flat, generally rigid surface in order to achieve a final sandwich product in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
A cut and seal portion of the sandwich maker 25 separates a center region of a sandwich from an outer edge of the bread, which may include the crust. The seal and cut portion also seals a periphery of the prepared sandwich. The cut and seal portion thus includes a cutting edge 32 similar to the cutting edge 19 described with regard to
Thus, food can be placed in one food receiving compartment 64 and the other food receiving compartment 62 can be rotated down into a surrounding relationship with the food. A user can apply an appropriate amount of pressure to one tool 54 relative to the other tool 56 to perform cutting and/or sealing operation(s) as described above. Additionally, one or more marking elements 48 can optionally be coupled to surfaces 68, 70, as indicated by dashed line 72. The marking elements 48 may include a multitude of different images and marking mechanisms for marking a multitude of different food products. For example, the sandwich maker 52 can be applied to shaping, embossing, and/or marking scones, fruit, potatoes, and refried beans. The food receiving compartments 62, 64 can surround and press the selected food when the device 52 is placed in the closed position. Even though the sandwich maker 52 is described herein for the use in preparing shaped or marked food, the same concept can also be applied to configuring devices to be utilized on non edible products. For example, and without limitation, the devices in accordance with alternative embodiments of the present invention may be utilized for shaping sand, shaping cement, and/or metal.
Prior to closing the sandwich maker 100, a marking element 48 may be selected from a set 95 of marking elements 48. The set 95 may include a plurality of marking elements 48, a plurality of marking elements 2, and/or other marking elements configured to function with any of a variety of sandwich makers or other devices. In
As shown in the partial sectional view of
It is to be understood that additionally or alternatively a marking element 48 could be placed on a bottom surface of the food receiving compartment 109 of the first tool 112. Furthermore, it is to be understood that although the coupling mechanism shown in
It is to be understood that a depth of embossing or imprinting may selectively be controlled by any of a variety of mechanisms, which may be incorporated with embodiments of the present invention. For example, utilizing principles of the embodiment of
The schematic flow chart diagrams that follow are generally set forth as logical flow chart diagrams. As such, the depicted order and labeled steps are indicative of one embodiment of the presented method. Other steps and methods may be conceived that are equivalent in function, logic, or effect to one or more steps, or portions thereof, of the illustrated method. Each of the steps shown is not included in all of the embodiments. Additionally, the format and symbols employed are provided to explain the logical steps of the method and are understood not to limit the scope of the method. Although various arrow types and line types may be employed in the flow chart diagrams, they are understood not to limit the scope of the corresponding method. Indeed, some arrows or other connectors may be used to indicate only the logical flow of the method. For instance, an arrow may indicate a waiting or monitoring period of unspecified duration between enumerated steps of the depicted method. Additionally, the order in which a particular method occurs may or may not strictly adhere to the order of the corresponding steps shown.
Depending upon the device selected, the device may include a set of marking elements for shaping, embossing, coloring, and/or otherwise marking. Thus, embodiments of the invention may include selecting a marking element from among a plurality of marking elements, as indicated at 207. Selecting a marking element may include at least one of teaching, learning, and reaffirming a fact. Alternatively or additionally, selecting a marking element may include at least one of teaching, learning, or reaffirming an emotion in association with material to be marked. Advantageously, the embodiments of the method may include involving the child or other person who is the intended beneficiary in the selection process.
Once the marking element has been selected, embodiments of the method may include removably inserting the marking element into a food surrounding recess or receiving compartment, as indicated at 210. Embodiments of the method may include the steps of placing sandwich layers including slices and/or filling material on a cutting surface such as a counter or tool for one or more of crust removal, edge sealing, and marking, as described above. Embodiments may further include manipulating a device and/or marking element to perform one or more of the operations of removing the crust, sealing an edge, and marking or shaping bread or other materials, as indicated at 213. Thus, embodiments of the method may include marking or stamping bread with a stamp, cookie-cutter type device, and/or pair of tools configured generally as a set of tongs. The embodiments may include clamping food between two tools by a gripping action. The embodiments may also include sealing an edge and shaping a food simultaneously by a single action. In some embodiments, the method includes removing a crust by the same single action that also causes sealing and shaping of the bread and/or food. Finally, the embodiments of the present invention may include presenting a sandwich or other food in an attractive cut, sealed, and/or shaped condition to a child or other person, as indicated at 216.
While the embodiments have been described predominantly in terms of forming a sealed sandwich having slices or layers of bread, it is to be understood that the devices, systems, and methods of the present invention may be used to cut, shape, and seal any of a variety of other food products. These food products may include, but are not limited to, dough products, pasta products, pizza or pizza products, fruits, cheeses, pies, scones, brownies, desserts, etc. Shapes may be applied to single or plural layers of these food products to form prepared food products with or without sealed pockets. The sealed pockets may include any of a variety of filling material including one or more of sandwich makings, meat, cheese, hotdog, salad material, dressing, stuffing, sauce, fruit, vegetable, syrup, honey, butter, jam, pudding, cream, etc. without limitation.
The tools, devices, and marking elements of embodiments of the present invention can be formed of any of a variety of materials including molded or otherwise shaped plastics, silicone or ABS rubber, metals, wood, composites, and/or combinations thereof without limitation. The various components can be formed as one piece or as plural pieces fit together during manufacturing or by a user. Components that are intended to be detachable, such as releasable marking elements, may be provided as sets for selective use with other elements such as the tools. Hinges described herein may be provided by structure including pins and journals. Alternatively, the hinges may be provided by living hinges. Other alternative structure may be incorporated. For example, the pivotal connections shown and described herein may be replaced by slidable connection and still be within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/896,953, entitled “APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR A BREAD CUTTER AND IMPRESSION DEVICES”, filed on Mar. 26, 2007 for Lane Ekberg, and is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/615,725, entitled APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR MAKING SANDWICHES, filed Dec. 22, 2006, for Lane Ekberg et al., which are incorporated herein by reference.
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