The present invention is directed to a holder for skewers of the type used in preparing shish kabob and related food's on a grill.
The term shish kabob generally refers to both a method and a food type wherein meats and/or vegetables are skewered in side by side fashion on a relatively thin skewer and then placed on a barbeque grill or the like for cooking. There are some other related food preparation techniques that use skewers in a similar manner.
An inherent problem with preparing shish kabob is that the food is seldom skewered through the center of gravity of each piece, such that on one side of the skewer each piece of food is usually heavier than the other side. The food is also often slippery or becomes that way during cooking. Consequently, when the skewer is rotated to cook the food on an opposite side, the food often partially or totally rotates on the skewer, so that additional tools or utensils such as tongs or spatulas must be used to try to rotate the food and this often works poorly.
Furthermore, the skewers are frequently constructed of strips of bamboo with sharpened ends. When used on a grill, bamboo skewers of this type tend to burn at the ends and can become very hot. A user can therefore become burned by the skewer in trying to rotate or reposition the food or remove the food from the grill if the user touches the ends with their skin. While metal skewers are available and do not burn, such have relatively high heat capacity and store substantial heat so that they can also burn a user who tries to pick up the skewer by the ends with the user's fingers and are more expensive than the bamboo.
While prior art has attempted to resolve some of the problems for example by placing the skewers in a rack or by having expensive holders with sliding removal apparatus, such devices are comparatively expensive and do not function with simple bamboo skewers and the like. Because grocery stores are now preparing shish kabob and do not want to include expensive skewers with the food that would substantially increase the cost of the product, it is desirable to find a system that functions well with conventional bamboo skewers, but can use other types of skewers also.
Therefore, a device was found to be needed that would function with simple conventional skewers, would prevent the food from rotating relative to the skewers and which would allow a user to pick up the skewers by hand while on the grill for rotation or removal without the user becoming burnt. Finally, it is preferred that such a device also control multiple skewers so that skewers could be used in pairs and that multiple skewers can be handled by the same device.
A handle for preferably holding a plurality of skewers, especially in multiple skewer pairs. The handle is also preferably used in pairs so as to be positioned at opposite ends of the skewers.
Each handle includes a body with a series of parallel and spaced bores on one side thereof. The bores have a progressively narrowing or step down diameter, so as to allow the bores to snugly receive skewers of different diameter. The bores are positioned to hold pairs of skewers wherein each skewer of a pair passes through the same food items in parallel but spaced relationship to each other to prevent rotation of the food about a single skewer.
The handle also has a central axis parallel to the bores and a turning knob that extends coaxially with the axis and opposite the skewer openings for the bores. The knob is comparatively thin and includes axial aligned outer ridges to help a user grip the knob.
The entire handle is preferably constructed of a low heat capacity material and especially a US Federal Drug Administration approved silicone having a durometer shore A value of from 70-80 and a degradation temperature of about 506° Fahrenheit. Each handle transfers little heat to a user upon touching and thereby allows a user to both rotate the food and remove it form the grill by grasping the handle. The knob facilitates rotation of the food while at the grill. Ribs are provided on grasping knobs for the handles to reduce the surface area of the handle device that directly touches the user, thereby reducing heat transfer. Each handle preferably holds two skewers, such that food is loaded onto both skewers at the same time, so as to more easily maintain a parallel orientation of the skewers and skewered region of the food.
In certain embodiments a shield is provided to divert heat from the grasping knob. The shield can be hemispherical in shape or partially hemispherical to allow for easier grasping.
The handles allow a user to turn, rotate, flip or remove the food from the grill or other heating surface by allowing contact of limited duration without burning or overheating the skin of the user.
Therefore, the objects of the present invention are: to provide a holder for use in conjunction with skewers on a grill or other cooking surface that have low heat capacity and allow a user to pick up the holder from the grill by hand without the holder burning the user; to provide such handles that are constructed of silicone; to provide such a holder used in pairs to receive opposite ends of skewers; to provide such a holder having a plurality of bores with each bore being parallel to other and adapted to receive a single skewer such that pairs of skewers can be inserted though a single group of food pieces and then joined at apposite ends to such handles; to provide such handles having bores that are tapered so as to be adapted to receive skewers of different diameters; to provide such a handle having a turning knob extending coaxially relative to the handle and from an opposite side of the handle that receives the skewers; to provide a handle that incorporates a shield to deflect heat from the grasping knob so as to make it cooler to the touch when removing the kabob from the grill; to provide such a handle that can be adapted to receive multiple pairs of skewers; and to provide such handles that are comparatively easy and inexpensive to make and that are especially will suited for the intended use thereof.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention.
The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
A pair of holders or handles 1 are provided for receiving multiple skewers 2 for cooking shish kabob 4 on a grill 5. The handles 1 are manipulated by fingers 7 of a user's hands 8.
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Each handle 1 has a body 20 that is generally rectangular, as seen in
Located at a front side 29 of each handle 1 are a pair of spaced openings 22 from which parallel and spaced bores 23 extend into the body 20. Each bore 23 has first, second and third regions 25, 26 and 27 of decreasing diameter and each region 25, 26 and 27 is sized and shaped to snugly a respective skewer 15, 16 and 17.
Located on the rear side 30 of the body 20 opposite the openings 22 is a knob 28. The knob 28 is generally cylindrical and has an axis of rotation A that is coaxial with the axis of rotation of the body 20. The knob 28 is sized and shaped to be grasped by a user's fingers 7, as seen in
Each holder 1 is constructed of a low heat capacity and retention material, preferably a silicone. The material of construction is especially a silicone that does not experience heat degradation below about 506° Fahrenheit and has a durometer of Shore A about between 70 and 80.
In use pairs of skewers 2 are inserted through food pieces or chunks 10 and 11 in spaced but parallel relationship to each other. Skewer ends 13 are inserted in respective bores 23 in opposite handles 1 and pushed until snugly seated by friction or restriction with the bores 23 forming a shish kabob assembly 35. Most skewers 2 are of the type having a sharp end and a dull or unsharpened end. Normally, the skewers are first both loaded into one handle 1 by the unsharpened end. This way food can be loaded onto the sharpened ends simultaneously and with proper spacing. The shish kabob 4 assembly 35 is then placed on the grill 5. When one side of the shish kabob 4 is cooked, the user or cooker grasps the knobs 28 using the user's fingers 7 and rotates the shish kabob 4 to a second side thereof. When fully cooked, the user again grasps the knobs 28 of opposite handles 1 and takes the shish kabob 4 from the grill 5. The bores 23 preferably pass entirely through each holder 1 to allow for easier cleaning and sanitation.
A modified handle 100 is shown in
The handle 100 has a body 102 that is generally semicircular when viewed from the top, as seen in
Extending inwardly from a body front side 103 are six parallel and spaced bores 104. The bores 104 each have step down regions 105, 106 and 107 similar to handle 1. Extending from a body rear side 110 opposited side 103 is a turning knob 111. The knob 111 is generally cylindrical with axial extending and grip improving ribs 112. The knob 111 is coaxial along Axis B with the body. Two fragmentary pairs of skewers 115 are shown in
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The handle 300 includes a generally rectangular body 302 with a rearward projecting grasping knob 303 and a pair of front to rear pass through skewer receiving bores 305 and 306.
Projecting rearward from the body 302 and about the knob 303 is a shield 310. The shield 310 has a truncated hemispherical shape wherein side portions of a hemisphere are removed. The shield 310 is relatively thin and surrounds the knob 303, but is spaced sufficiently far to allow finger access to the knob 303. Shield top and bottom portions 311 and 312 are aligned to be located between the fire and the knob 303 during use, whether the handle 300 is bottom side down or top side down when the skewers are turned over. The open spaces on the sides between the top and bottom portions 311 and 312 allow finger access to the knob 303. It is foreseen that this shield could be parabolic or U-shaped in cross section or a thin semi cylindrical shell.
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The handle 400 includes a body 402 with a rearward projecting grasping knob 403 and a pair of skewer receiving bores 405 and 406.
The handle 400 includes a shield 410 that extends rearward from the body 402 so as to generally surround the knob 403 except to the rear. The shield 410 is in the form of a thin hemispherical shell that is centrally secured to the body 402 at the frontward end of the grasping knob 403. The shield 410 is sufficiently spaced from the rearward end of the knob 403 to allow a user to insert fingers between the knob 403 and shield 410 to grasp the knob 403. The shield 410 deflects at least some heat that would otherwise transfer by radiation to the knob 403 during cooking, thereby making the knob 403 more comfortable to pick up by the user.
While the devices of the present application are especially useful in conjunction with shish kabob as described, it is foreseen that such may be used for cooking other similar or similarly cooked foods on a grill or other heated surface.
As used herein the terms handle and holder are understood to especially mean structure that allows a user a place to grasp to manipulate cooking food, such as shish kabob and to flip, turn or rotate the food on the cooking surface or to quickly place the food, after cooking, on a plate, tray or other carrier. While a user may hold the device for a longer time, normally the contact between the handle or holder and the skin of the user would be short.
It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described and shown.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/904,932 filed Mar. 5, 2007.
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60904932 | Mar 2007 | US |