1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed generally to bakeware, and, more particularly, to bakeware having a flexible member and method of manufacturing the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional bakeware is typically formed of metal sheets that have been formed to define one or more cavities for receiving various ingredients for cooking. The one or more cavities may be integrally formed in the bakeware or they may be provided by attaching additional members. For example, a conventional muffin pan includes a metal frame and a plurality of metal cups attached to the metal frame using various welding techniques.
One drawback to bakeware made of metal sheets, it is often difficult to remove the product from the bakeware after cooking is complete. Recently, there have been attempts to make the receiving cavities out of flexible members, however, there have been no reliable means for attaching these flexible members to the metal frames.
In order to overcome one or more problems of the related art, and according to principles of this invention, a method for manufacturing bakeware having a flexible member is provided. The method includes forming a first hole in a metal sheet, forming a sidewall extending from the first hole, the sidewall having a lower lip, bending the sidewall and lower lip partially towards the metal sheet, placing a flexible member in the first hole, and pressing the sidewall and lower lip towards the metal sheet to secure the flexible member to the metal sheet.
In another aspect, forming the sidewall includes drawing down the sidewall from the first hole, and in the process of drawing down the sidewall the lower lip is formed.
In a further aspect, the flexible member may include a flexible rim, and the pressing the sidewall and lower lip presses the lower lip against the rim.
In another aspect, forming the first hole in the metal sheet may include punching the first hole in the metal sheet. Punching the first hole may include punching at least one additional hole. Placing the flexible member in the first hole may include placing an additional flexible member in the at least one additional hole.
In still another aspect, the flexible member may have one of a circular, rectangular, or square cross-section.
In yet another aspect, the method may further include forming a second hole having a shape different from the first hole, and securing a gripping member in the second hole.
According to principles of the present invention, a bakeware is also provided. The bakeware includes a metal frame having at least one hole formed therein, the metal frame including a sidewall drawn down from the at least one hole and having a lower lip extending towards the center of the at least one hole, and at least one flexible member, the flexible member being located in the at least one hole, the flexible member including a rim received by the lip, wherein the rim is held between the lower lip and the sidewall.
In another aspect, the at least one hole may include a plurality of holes, the at least one flexible member may include a plurality of flexible members, and each of the flexible members is located in a corresponding one of the plurality of holes.
In yet another aspect, the flexible member may have one of a circular, rectangular, or square cross-section.
In still another aspect, the bakeware may further include a gripping member located in the metal frame.
In a different aspect, the flexible member may be formed of a silicone material
In another aspect, the bakeware may be one of a muffin pan, a bread pan, and a cake pan.
Further scope of applicability of the present application will become more apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings and photographs which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention and wherein:
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While each of the flexible cups 120 has a circular cross-section, flexible cups having other cross-sections, such as, square or rectangular, may also be provided. The bakeware may also include handle portions 130 with gripping members 140. The gripping members 140 may be formed of the same material as the flexible cups 120 or from different materials, so long as they too have a melting point greater than typical baking temperatures. It is also understood that bakeware 100 can be formed without handle portions 130 and/or gripping portions 140, if so desired.
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Each of the flexible cup(s) described above are attached to the corresponding metal frame using similar techniques.
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After the lower lip 806 has been formed, the metal sheet 800 may then be cut to remove any excess metal from the metal sheet 800 to start defining the outer shape of the metal frame 110 via a cut edge 808 as shown in
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After forming the smooth edge 818, the sidewall 804 and lower lip 806 are pre-bent a certain amount, as shown in
Then the sidewall 804 and lower lip 806 are pressed towards the metal sheet 800. Because of the pre-bend of the sidewall 804 and the lower lip 806, the sidewall 804 and lower lip curl inwards on themselves and engage the rim 124 of the flexible cup 120 as shown in
A fill coating may be applied to the sidewall 804 and lower lip 806 to hide any markings made during the pressing on the sidewall 804 and lower lip 806 as shown in
While the above method of manufacturing bakeware 100 was set out in a specific order, it is understood that order of assembly may be varied so long as the sidewall 804 and lower lip 806 are formed prior to placing the flexible cup 120 into the metal sheet 800. For example, the fill coating may be applied prior to the sidewall 804 and lower lip 806 is pressed towards the metal sheet 800. Generally, the coating material should have sufficient flexibility/malleability when it is applied to the metal surface so as to not be damaged by the final pressing of the sidewall 804 and lower lip 806 towards the metal sheet 800 to crimp the flexible cup. It is also understood that the method described above is intended to be exemplary and not limited to just the specific manufacturing steps described above. For example, the holes 802 may be provided by cutting the metal sheet 800 rather than punching.
The invention thus being described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/905,803, filed Mar. 9, 2007, which is herein incorporated by reference in the entirety.
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60905803 | Mar 2007 | US |