Claims
- 1. An apparatus assembly for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape comprising:
a first mold having a dome shaped bowl with a closed semi-spherical end and an open end, a planar support base secured to said closed end of bowl body and a lip extending outward from said bowl open end; and a second mold comprising an open circular pan with a flat bottom surface, a curved side wall extending upward from said bottom surface, the area formed by a plane across the top of the curved side wall, the curved side wall inner surface and the bottom surface forming a section of a sphere and a lip extending outward from an upper end of said curved side wall.
- 2. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 1 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said bowl is semi-spherical and the inner surface of said dome shaped bowl and said circular pan are coated with a nonstick material.
- 3. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 2 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said nonstick compound is tetrafluroethlene.
- 4. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 2 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said nonstick compound is fluorinated ethylene propylene.
- 5. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 1 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape comprising wherein said planar support base is a ring member.
- 6. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 5 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said ring member has a plurality of tabs extending away from an axis taken through the center of the ring member.
- 7. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 6 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said tabs are positioned on an edge of said ring and are located 90° from each other.
- 8. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 6 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said tabs extend outward from an axis through the center of the ring member at an angle ranging from about 120° to about 130°.
- 9. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 6 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said tabs extend outward from an axis through the center of the ring member at an angle ranging about 124°.
- 10. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein said ring member has an “L” shaped cross section.
- 11. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein said ring member has a bottom flange extending toward the center axis of said ring, said bottom flange having a planar bottom surface.
- 12. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 5 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said bowl is seated in said ring against tabs extending from an upper surface of said ring with the bottom of the bowl being raised above a plane taken across the bottom edge of said ring.
- 13. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 12 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said bowl is raised from about 0.125 inches to 0.50 inches from said plane taken across the bottom edge of said ring.
- 14. An apparatus assembly for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape comprising:
a first mold having a dome shaped bowl with a closed semi-spherical end and an open end, a planar support base secured to said closed end of bowl body and a lip extending outward from said bowl open end, said planar support base comprising a ring member secured to the base of said dome shaped bowl, said ring member being formed with a vertical side wall and an inwardly formed flange having a planar bottom surface extending from said vertical side wall; a second mold comprising an open circular pan with a flat bottom surface, a curved outer side extending upward from said bottom surface, and a lip formed on an upper end of said sidewall.
- 15. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 14 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said bowl is semi-spherical and the inner surface of said dome shaped bowl mold and said second mold are coated with a nonstick material.
- 16. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 15 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said nonstick compound is tetrafluroethlene.
- 17. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 15 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said nonstick compound is fluorinated ethylene propylene.
- 18. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 14 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said ring member has a plurality of tabs extending away from an axis taken through the center of the ring member, said tabs extending outward from an axis through the center of the ring member at an angle ranging from about 120° to about 130°.
- 19. An apparatus assembly as claimed in claim 18 for forming a layered dessert in a predetermined shape wherein said tabs are positioned on an edge of said ring and are located 90° from each other.
- 20. An apparatus assembly for forming a dessert in a predetermined shape comprising:
a mold in the form of a dome shaped bowl with a closed semi-spherical end and an open end, a planar support base secured to said closed end of bowl body and a lip extending outward from said bowl open end, said planar support base comprising a ring member secured to the base of said dome shaped bowl, said ring member being formed with a vertical side wall and an inwardly formed flange having a planar bottom surface extending from said vertical side wall.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] A United States Design Patent Application, as shown in FIG. 1 of this Application, Serial No. ______, was filed Nov. 15, 2002.