The present invention relates to a mold structure for pressing fruits and vegetables.
As technology advances, humans have increased efforts in improving the uses of fruits and vegetables. These efforts have made dramatic changes in improving the genetics, growth technology, and appearance of fruits and vegetables. Currently the trend is in modifying the appearance of fruits and vegetables in the melon family, which includes the all familiar watermelon, and extends to many other fruits and vegetables. More specifically, the established method for modifying fruit and vegetable appearance combines various back plates and/or molds to secure the unripe fruit/vegetable, and let the fruit/vegetable take on the desired shape and appearance after it ripens. But the biggest disadvantages of the established method are the fruits and vegetables of the same shape and appearance cannot be consistently produced by this method, and the shaping molds cannot be reused.
Nevertheless, the mold structure is an improved application of the established method based on the inventor's many years of industry experience, a reusable fruit/vegetable mold. The following illustrations will help the Examining Committee to better understand this invention. The present invention comprises an upper mode (1), a lower mold (2), connector rods (3) and a top cover (4).
The upper mold (1) is hemispherical, hollow underneath, and there can be a design or lettering engraved on its inner wall. The upper mold extends into enclosure tabs (11). On the upper mold (1) there are many cylindrical protrusions (12). The protrusions (12) are hollow to receive the connector rods (13). On the two ends of the upper mold (1) there are hemispherical air holes (14).
The lower mold (2) is shaped exactly opposite the upper mold (1). It is hollow on top, and the inner wall can be engraved with a design or lettering. The lower mold extends into enclosure tabs (21) that fit with those of the upper mold (11). Each lower enclosure tab (21) has a clasp (22). The bottom of the lower mold (2) has cylindrical protrusions (23). The protrusions (23) are hollow (24) to receive connector rods. On the two ends of the lower mold (2) there are hemispherical air holes (25).
The connector rods (3) are cylindrical which is to be plugged into the protrusions.
The top cover (4) looks like a roof, with many holes to connect with connector rods (41).
The present invention can be used on fruits and vegetables with hard shells, such as watermelons, pumpkins, cucumbers and so on. The unripe fruits and vegetables placed inside the container will be pressed by the mold as it ripens assuming the shape of the mold, and the attractive design or lettering will be pressed onto the fruits and vegetables.
The mold structure is an improved application of the established method based on the inventor's many years of industry experience, to be a reusable fruit/vegetable mold. The following illustrations will help the Examining Committee to better understand this invention.
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The upper mold (1) is hemispherical, hollow underneath, and there can be a design or lettering engraved on its inner wall. The upper mold extends into enclosure tabs (11). On the upper mold (1) there are many cylindrical protrusions (12). The protrusions (12) are hollow to receive the connector rods (13). On the two ends of the upper mold (1) there are hemispherical air holes (14).
The lower mold (2) is shaped exactly opposite the upper mold (1). It is hollow on top, and the inner wall can be engraved with a design or lettering. The lower mold extends into enclosure tabs (21) that fit with those of the upper mold (11). Each lower enclosure tab (21) has a clasp (22). The bottom of the lower mold (2) has cylindrical protrusions (23). The protrusions (23) are hollow (24) to receive connector rods. On the two ends of the lower mold (2) there are hemispherical air holes (25).
The connector rods (3) are cylindrical which are to be plugged into the protrusions.
The top cover (4) looks like a roof, with many holes to connect with connector rods (41).
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The bottom of the lower mold (2) also has protrusions (23) with holes (24), which can accept connector rods (3). This allows the upper (1) and lower (2) molds to be flipped upside down, and the cover (4) can be placed on top of the lower mold.
The merits of this invention are described as following:
1. The upper (1) and lower (2) molds can be reused, thus saving on costs.
2. The engraved design/lettering in the container will make the fruits/vegetables look more attractive.
3. The top cover (4) protects the fruit/vegetable inside the mold from harsh weather conditions.
In summary, the invention of this mold structure has met the standard for patent application. Thus this application has been submitted in the hope of being approved by the Examining Committee.