The present teachings relate to a food wrapping and rolling device. In particular, the present teachings relate to a device that enables a user to make a large number of wrapped foods in a short period of time.
Many types of foods, such as spring rolls, dim sum, burritos, and sushi rolls, to name a few, must be served fresh and be wrapped. Unfortunately, wrapping these types of foods can be time consuming, and as a result, more expensive to produce. Therefore, a small entity, such as a small catering business or a small restaurant, is unable to fulfill large orders of such foods.
Accordingly, a need exists in the industry for a portable wrapping and rolling device that allows a user of the device to make wrapped and rolled foods, such as spring rolls, in large quantities in a short period of time.
The present teachings provide a food wrapping and rolling device including (i) a tray having a first end and a second end and (ii) a receptacle having a bin and a cover. The cover is movable between an open position and a closed position.
The present teachings further provide a food wrapping and rolling device that includes at least one leg mounted under the food wrapping and rolling device for supporting the food wrapping and rolling device on a surface.
The present teachings provide that the leg is positioned such that the distance between the surface and the first end of the tray is larger than the distance between the surface and the second end of the tray.
The present teachings further provide a food wrapping and rolling device that includes a second leg mounted under the food wrapping and rolling device for supporting the food wrapping and rolling device on a surface.
The present teachings provide that the second leg is shorter than the first leg.
The present teachings provide that the first leg is positioned in a proximity to the first end of the tray and the second leg is positioned in a proximity to the second end of the tray.
The present teachings further provide a food wrapping and rolling device that includes a roller for rolling a wrapped food.
The present teachings provide that the roller includes a plate and a handle connected to the plate.
The present teachings provide that the plate includes a rough surface.
The present teachings provide that the rough surface includes at least one of ridges, valleys, and protrusions.
The present teachings further provide a food wrapping and rolling device that includes a handle connected to the cover for a user to move the cover from the open position to a closed position.
The present teachings provide that the cover and the bin are connected to each other by at least one of a hinge, a pliable material, and a spring.
The present teachings provide that the tray further includes at least one side flange mounted on each side of the tray and an end flange mounted on the second end of the tray.
The present teachings provide a method for making a roll by placing the cover in the open position and placing a wrap in the food wrapping and rolling device such that the wrap covers at least a portion of the tray, the bin, and the cover.
The present teachings further provide a method for making a roll by placing food ingredients on the portion of the wrap that is placed over at least a portion of the bin.
The present teachings further provide a method for making a roll by closing the cover such that the portion of the wrap that is placed over at least a portion of the cover, covers at least a portion of the food ingredients.
The present teachings further provide a method for making a roll by opening the cover.
The present teachings further provide a method for making a roll by folding each end of the wrap covering the food ingredients.
The present teachings further provide a method for making a roll by rolling the at least partially covered food ingredients such that the portion of the wrap that is place to cover at least a portion of the tray is wrapped around the at least partially covered food ingredients.
The present teachings provide a method for making a roll wherein the wrap includes at least one of carbohydrates and fibers.
Additional features and advantages of various embodiments will be set forth, in part, in the description that follows, and will, in part, be apparent from the description, or may be learned by the practice of various embodiments. The objectives and other advantages of various embodiments will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the description herein.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are intended to provide an explanation of various embodiments of the present teachings.
The present teachings are directed to a food wrapping and rolling device. The device can include a tray having a first end and a second end. Additionally, the food wrapping and rolling device can include a receptacle having a bin and a cover. The cover can be movable between an open position and a closed position.
The present teachings are also directed to a food wrapping and rolling device that allows a user to produce a large number of food products, such as spring rolls, dim sum, burritos, and sushi, to name a few, in a short period of time, and thereby preventing the food from getting spoiled prior to consumption.
The cover 16 and the bin 14 can be connected to one another by a hinge, such as door-like hinges 18a and 18b. In one example, the hinge connecting the cover 16 to the bin 14 is one of a pliable material or a spring, to name a few. When the hinge is in a form of a spring, (e.g., a leaf spring), it is preferable that the spring keeps the cover 16 in an open position at its natural state.
In one exemplary embodiment of the present teachings, the food wrapping and rolling device 10 can include at least one leg 22 positioned under the tray 12. Preferably, the leg 22 is positioned such that when the food wrapping and rolling device 10 is placed on a flat horizontal surface, such as a kitchen counter, the first end 12a of the tray 12 is higher than the second end 12b of the tray 12. Accordingly, when the food wrapping and rolling device 10 is placed on the flat horizontal surface, the tray 12 will be at an angle relative to the flat horizontal surface. The angle of the tray 12 relative to the flat horizontal surface can be from about 1 degree to about 89 degrees, and preferably, from about 10 degrees to about 45 degrees. Alternatively, the food wrapping and rolling device 10 can include a second leg 24 positioned under the tray 12. In this alternative embodiment, the second leg 24 can be positioned such that when the food wrapping and rolling device 10 is placed on a flat horizontal surface, the first end 12a of the tray 12 is higher than the second end 12b of the tray 12. In one exemplary embodiment, the first leg 22 is longer than the second leg 24. In this exemplary embodiment, the longer first leg 22 can be positioned in the proximity of the first end 12a of the tray 12 and the shorter second leg 24 can be positioned in the proximity of the second end 12b of the tray 12.
The food wrapping and rolling device 10 can also include an optional flange 26. In one exemplary embodiment, the flange 26 can be mounted on each side of the tray 12, such as flanges 26a and 26b and/or at the second end 12b of the tray, such as flange 26c.
The food wrapping and rolling device 10 can optionally include a roller device 34. The roller device 34 can include a handle 36 connected to a surface of a plate 38. The handle 36 can be in a form of a knob, rod, or door or cabinet-like handle that is connected to a surface on the plate 38. The plate 38 can be smooth on both sides, can be rough on both sides, or can include a smooth surface on one side and a rough surface on its opposite side. The roller device 34 can be used to roll an envelope containing the food ingredients 32 on the tray 12 having at least a portion of a wrap 30 (such as seaweed paper, rice paper, or tortilla). By rolling the envelope using the roller device 34, the wrap 30 can surround the envelope without the user actually touching the wrap or the envelope with his/her hands. In one exemplary embodiment, the surface of the plate 38 that comes in contact with the envelope containing the food ingredients 32 includes a design that prevents the plate 38 from slipping or sliding over the envelope containing the food ingredients 32. For example, the surface in contact with the envelope containing the food ingredients 32 can include a rough surface. The rough surface can include at least one of ridges, valleys, and/or protrusions.
Additionally, the food wrapping and rolling device 10 can be made from any material, such as a metallic material, a wood-based material, or a polymer-based material. Preferably, the material used to manufacture each part of the food wrapping and rolling device 10 can easily be washed in a dishwasher and/or can easily be disinfected by regular household disinfectants.
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From the foregoing description, those skilled in the art can appreciate that the present teachings can be implemented in a variety of forms. Therefore, while these teachings have been described in connection with particular embodiments and examples thereof, the true scope of the present teachings should not be so limited. Various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the teachings herein.