The present invention relates generally to culinary tools, and more specifically to such tools used in the cooking and serving of pizza.
Conventional pizza cutters include a handle with a rotating cutter blade used for cutting slices from the cooked pizza. However, such cutters are unable to be used in serving the cut pizza. Supplemental trowels or spatulas are needed for such tasks. While sometimes used to separate pizza slices, spatulas are awkward to use and are not as effective in cutting slices as is a rotating blade cutter. Pizza culinary techniques further include the insertion of the pizza into, and withdrawal from the oven on conventional oven racks. Often the pizza is placed on a flat or deep dish pan when cooked. Withdrawal of the hot pan often requires oven mitts or supplemental tools. Thus, conventional pizza cooking techniques require multiple tools, each with a separate function.
There is a need for improved gastronomical utensils for cooking and/or serving pizza which address the drawbacks of conventional products.
The above-listed needs are addressed by the present multi-function pizza tool, including a conventional rotatable cutter blade with a server blade rotatable between an extended and a retracted position. In the retracted position, the cutter blade is free to cut slices of pizza. In the extended position, the server blade is usable to serve cut pizza slices. In the preferred embodiment, the tool is also provided with a clamp for grasping pizzas or pizza slices from the oven or for serving purposes. In another embodiment, the tool is provided with a hook formation for grasping oven racks pizza pans or the like and sliding them to and from the oven.
More specifically, a multi-function pizza tool includes a handle with a first end and a second end, a rotating cutter blade secured to the second end, and a server blade secured to the second end and being movable between an extended position and a retracted position.
In another embodiment, a multi-function pizza tool includes a handle with a first end and a second end, a rotating cutter blade secured to the second end. A server blade is secured to the second end and is movable between an extended position and a retracted position, and said handle is provided in hinged halves, and a bracket bearing said rotating cutter blade and said server blade is associated with a first half, and a clamp is associated with a second half, said halves being biased away from each other.
In still another embodiment, a multi-function pizza tool includes a handle with a first end and a second end, a rotating cutter blade secured to the second end, a server blade secured to the second end and being movable between an extended position and a retracted position, a bracket secured to the handle and supporting the cutter blade and the server blade about an axis. A clamp is movable between an open and a closed position, the clamp having a gripping end engageable in operational relationship to said rotating cutter blade.
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A rotating cutter blade 22 is secured to the second end 16 and rotates about an axis of rotation 24 supported by a bracket 26. While other configurations are contemplated, the preferred bracket 26 extends into and is molded into the handle 12. A pair of arms 28 extends from the second end 16 of the handle 12 and forms opposing arches 30 which permit rotation of the rotating cutter blade 22. At free ends 32, the arms 28 meet at the axis of rotation 24, and are retained together by a pivot pin 36 with the rotating cutter blade 22 rotatably sandwiched therebetween. The assembly is preferably held together by a threaded fastener, a rivet or other known fastening techniques.
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In operation, the tool 10 is usable for grasping a pizza 64 using the clamp 52 and moving it into or out of the oven. Alternatively, the hook formation 18 or the grasping formations 48 are used to move an oven grate 66 as desired for inserting or withdrawing the pizza 64 from the oven. Either the pulling or pushing surfaces 18a, 18b, or the grasping surfaces 48 may be used to engaged grill bars 68 of the oven grate 66. It will also be appreciated that the handle 12 is provided with a hilt 70, preferably made of metal at the second end 16 for protecting the user's hand from high temperatures or pizza ingredients during use.
Once cooked and removed from the oven, the tool 10 is used to cut pizza slices 64, with the server blade 38 placed in the retracted position. Upon cutting the slices, the server blade 38 is moved to the extended position and held there by the detent formation 50 so that the cut slices can be served. It will be seen that the present multi-function pizza tool 10 allows the user to perform a variety of pizza-related tasks with a single tool, thus increasing cooking and serving efficiency, as well as reducing the amount of utensils to wash after use.
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A second handle half 88 is hingedly engaged relative to the first handle half by a hinge 90 joining an end of the bracket bar 82 near the hook formation 18 with a corresponding end of a clamp bar 92. While other configurations are contemplated, the hinge 90 includes stamped, generally perpendicularly oriented, apertured ears 93 on each of the opposing bars 82, 92 secured by a pin 93′. At its opposite end, the clamp bar 92 has a clamp 94 with at least one and preferably a plurality of downwardly extending teeth 96. Thus, as is the case with the tool 10, the clamp 94 has a clamp axis defined by the pin 93′ of the hinge 90 which is generally transverse to the axis of rotation 24.
The clamp bar 92 is secured, as by insert molding or the like, to the second handle half 88. A biasing element 98, preferably a compression spring or the like, is secured at each end to the respective handle halves 84, 88 using sockets, bosses or the like, to bias them apart to an open position (
Upon grasping the handle 86, the user overcomes the biasing force of the biasing element 98 and closes the handle as seen in
In use, as stated above, the blades 22, 38 of the tool 80 operate similarly to the tool 10. Since the clamp 94 is incorporated into the handle 84, the user must release the button -100 to grasp the pizza slice 64. The user can then determine the amount of clamping pressure to be exerted as the pizza is manipulated to or from the oven, or to or from a plate or pan. It will be understood that the clamps 52, 94 are designed for use with the blade 38 in either the extended position (
While specific embodiments of the present multi-function pizza tool have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.