This invention relates to a pre-fabricated strainer that has been integrated into a can or container during the manufacturing process, to provide consumers with the convenience of a built-in straining mechanism for their canned goods, without the inconvenience of having to obtain and or purchase an additional kitchen utensil for draining liquids from canned goods.
Conventional methods for draining liquids from canned goods, lack efficiency and precision, leading to spills and inconvenience. Existing methods of using full size strainers and the lids from canned goods, do not provide optimal control over the draining process. Therefore, a need exists for an integrated, removable, and disposable food strainer system that offers convenience, precision, and ease of use.
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The present invention relates to an integrated removable food strainer, built-in to a sealed food safe aluminum, tin plate, or various material can or container, which is designed to facilitate the efficient draining of liquid in a hassle-free manner, without the need for additional cookware items.
The integrated removable food strainer is integrated into the can or container and is conveniently located under the lid of the can or container.
The integrated removable food strainer can be composed of a perforated surface with multiple perforation patterns, positioned within the opening mechanism of a can or container located beneath the lid of said can or container.
The integrated removable food strainer can be composed of a mesh surface positioned within the opening mechanism of an aluminum can located beneath the lid of said aluminum can.
The integrated removable food strainer can be made from a perforated surface that is vacuum sealed within the opening mechanism of an aluminum can located underneath the can's lid
The integrated removable food strainer can be constructed from multiple food safe materials.
A comprehensive description of the preferred embodiment of the integrated removable food strainer will be provided hereafter, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying figures in the drawings:
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Said straining surface may be free standing, resting within a perforated lip surrounding the circumference of the outside edge of the can or container, or vacuum sealed to the opening of the can or container underneath the lid of the can or container as best seen in
The straining surface is configured as a removable component to the can or container in which it resides which may be seen in
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The strainer shall be equipped with certain mechanisms, such as a pull tab, for removal purposes, so that access to drained contents may be facilitated, as seen in
The removable integrated food strainer may be constructed from all food safe materials including but not limited to stainless steel, silicone, polyethylene terephthalate, high-density polyethylene, low-density polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate glycol, polycarbonate, polyethylene napthalate, bamboo, aluminum, and steel coated tin.
The average dimensions of the integrated food strainer may be, but is not limited to, the circumference of the average width of the opening mechanism of a tin plate or aluminum can used to store various canned vegetables, fruits, beans and other edible items, which is approximately 9 to 10 inches (23 to 25 centimeters) in circumference. The average thickness of the integrated strainer may be, but is not limited to, 0.1 millimeters to 0.15 millimeters.
To use the removable integrated can strainer, the user simply opens the lid of the can or container and is met with the pre-stalled strainer. The perforated or mesh design allows liquid to drain out while retaining solids inside the can. This also allows for the user to drain and/or rinse the contents within the container and/or can. Once drained, the strainer may be easily removed and disposed of or recycled.
The present application claims priority to the earlier filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application having application No. 63/647,949 with a file date of May 15, 2024, and hereby incorporates subject matter of the provisional application in its entirety.