GB2409800A - Magnetic Trivet - Google Patents

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GB2409800A
GB2409800A GB0400343A GB0400343A GB2409800A GB 2409800 A GB2409800 A GB 2409800A GB 0400343 A GB0400343 A GB 0400343A GB 0400343 A GB0400343 A GB 0400343A GB 2409800 A GB2409800 A GB 2409800A
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Ignaz Settele
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Maxpat Trading and Marketing Far East Ltd
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Priority to US10/851,536 priority patent/US20050151044A1/en
Priority to DE200510000954 priority patent/DE102005000954A1/en
Priority to CNA2005100003994A priority patent/CN1636486A/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J36/00Parts, details or accessories of cooking-vessels
    • A47J36/34Supports for cooking-vessels

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Abstract

A trivet (2) comprises a wire frame (4), which carries a plurality of supports (6). The supports (6) are at least partially formed of a magnetic material, and are mounted on the wire frame (4) so as to be movable between an inner and outer position to accommodate different sizes of pots or pans. Preferably each support (6) comprises a plastic body having planar upper and lower surfaces. The upper surface of the support (6) may carry a body of magnetic material overlain by a layer of soft plastic heat resistant material. Preferably the trivet (2) is triangular in shape with a support (6) disposed at each corner.

Description

Trivet The present invention relates to a trivet of the type for use in
particular although not exclusively for supporting hot receptacles such as pots and pans on a work bench or
table top.
A wide variety of designs of such items exist, generally comprising a simple wire frame on which the pot or pan may rest. The frame may be provided a number of bench-engaging feet.
The present invention relates to a trivet of this type but which includes additional functionality.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a trivet comprising a wire frame, and a plurality of supports carried thereon, the supports being at least partly formed of a magnetic material.
This structure allows the trivet to be used with a pot or pan formed of or comprising a part of magnetically soft material such that as the pot or pan is picked up from a surface and moved to a different location the trivet remains attached to the underside of the pot or pan. Pots or pans are very commonly formed of stainless steel and/or include base parts or cladding of stainless steel to which the magnetic parts would magnetically attract.
In a further aspect the invention resides in a trivet comprising a wire frame and a plurality of supports carried thereon, the supports being mounted on the frame so as to be movable between an inner position and an outer position. This allows the trivet to accommodate a wider range of sizes of pot or pan or other item. More particularly, the supports may be mounted on the wire frame so as to be rotatable about the frame, and with the frame extending asymmetrically through the supports whereby rotation of the supports through 180 moves the supports between said inner and outer positions.
In a preferred embodiment the supports comprise plastic bodies having generally planar upper and lower surfaces, the upper surface carrying a body of magnetic material and covering layer of soft plastics, such as an elastomer the lower surface having at least a surface region of soft plastics material.
The support may have a variety of shapes but a generally triangular shape is particularly convenient, with truncated vertices and the supports carried on these truncated regions.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following drawings in which: Figure 1 shows a trivet according to an embodiment of the present invention in perspective view; Figure 2 shows the trivet with its supports moved to an outer position; Figure 3 shows the trivet from above; and Figure 4 is a crosssectional view along the line X-X of Figure 3.
Turning to the drawings, the trivet is generally indicated 2 and comprises an outer wire frame 4 and three identical supports 6. The design as illustrated has a triangular shaped frame with truncated vertices defining short straight sections of frame at 8 at which the supports are mounted. It will be appreciated that a wide variety of other shapes of frame could equally be provided so long as there are at least appropriately shaped sections for the mounting of the supports.
Each support 6 has a generally disc-like shape with a thickness greater than the wire frame. As indicated in Figure 4 the support 6 is formed of a body having upper and lower parts 10, 12 joined together and defining therebetween an opening through which the straight section 8 of the wire frame extends. The opening is disposed asymmetrically through the support 6, the parts 10 and 12 allowing rotation of the supports about the wire frame, although preferably maintaining sufficient friction so that the support stays at any particular position to which it is moved. The supports 6 are movable therefore between an inner position as shown in Figure 1 to an outer position as shown in Figure 2. This allows the trivet 2 to be used with a wider variety of different sized pots and pans than would be possible if the supports were fixed. Note also that in Figure 2, having rotated the supports to the outer position of Figure 2, the trivet would then normally be inverted from the illustrated position before use.
The parts 10 and 12 may be joined together by various means such as adhesive, welding or other fastening means such as a snap-fit arrangement or using screws. Typically, the parts 10 and 12 are formed of a rigid plastics material. The upper surface of the support 6 has a covering part 14 of a soft elastomeric-type material which must also be heat-resistant. Various silicone rubbers can be utilized for this purpose. Arranged between the upper part 10 and covering part 14 is a disc 16 of a permanently magnetised material. The lower part 12 carries an annular part 18 also of a soft plastic such as an elastomer.
The trivet 2 provides a convenient structure for supporting a hot pot, pan or plate on a table top or work bench, the soft plastics parts 14 and 18 ensuring the trivet cannot scratch any surface on which it is placed.
The use of the magnets 16 has the result that if a pot or pan formed of or containing a portion in the base of magnetically soft material (typically stainless steel) is placed on the trivet, if one wishes to pick up the pot or pan and move it to a different location the trivet 2 will stay attached to the base of the pot or pan, which can therefore be simply placed again on a table top or bench without having to separately move the trivet.

Claims (10)

  1. Claims: 1. A trivet comprising a wire frame, and a plurality of supports
    carried thereon, the supports being at least partly formed of a magnetic material.
  2. 2. A trivet according to claim 1 wherein the supports are mounted on the frame so as to be movable between an inner position and an outer position.
  3. 3. A trivet according to claim 2 wherein the supports are mounted on the wire frame so as to be rotatable about the frame, and with the frame extending asymmetrically through the supports whereby rotation of the supports through 180 moves the supports between said inner and outer positions.
  4. 4. A trivet according to any preceding claim wherein the supports comprise plastic bodies having generally planar upper and lower surfaces, the upper surface carrying a body of magnetic material overlain by a layer of soft plastics the lower surface having at least a surface region of soft plastics material.
  5. 5. A trivet according to claim 4 wherein the soft plastics materials are a heat-resilient elastomer.
  6. 6. A trivet according to any preceding claim wherein the wire frame has a generally triangular shape with truncated vertices and carries three supports located on respective truncated regions.
  7. 7. A trivet comprising a wire frame and a plurality of supports carried thereon, the supports being mounted on the frame so as to be movable between an inner position and an outer position.
  8. 8. A trivet according to claim 7 wherein the supports are mounted on the wire frame so as to be rotatable about the frame, and with the frame extending asymmetrically through the supports whereby rotation of the supports through 180 moves the supports between said inner and outer positions.
  9. 9. A trivet according to claim 7 or 8 wherein the wire frame has a generally triangular shape with truncated vertices and carries three supports located on respective truncated regions.
  10. 10. A trivet substantially as hereinbefore described and illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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GB0400343A GB2409800B (en) 2004-01-08 2004-01-08 Trivet
US10/851,536 US20050151044A1 (en) 2004-01-08 2004-05-21 Trivet
DE200510000954 DE102005000954A1 (en) 2004-01-08 2005-01-07 Tripod
CNA2005100003994A CN1636486A (en) 2004-01-08 2005-01-10 Trivet
HK06100244.8A HK1080700B (en) 2004-01-08 2006-01-05 Trivet

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EP1059870A1 (en) * 1998-03-02 2000-12-20 The Pampered Chef, Ltd. Adjustable trivet
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US20050151044A1 (en) 2005-07-14
HK1080700A1 (en) 2006-05-04

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