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US868359A
US868359A US34784706A US1906347847A US868359A US 868359 A US868359 A US 868359A US 34784706 A US34784706 A US 34784706A US 1906347847 A US1906347847 A US 1906347847A US 868359 A US868359 A US 868359A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A21BAKING; EDIBLE DOUGHS
    • A21CMACHINES OR EQUIPMENT FOR MAKING OR PROCESSING DOUGHS; HANDLING BAKED ARTICLES MADE FROM DOUGH
    • A21C9/00Other apparatus for handling dough or dough pieces
    • A21C9/06Apparatus for filling pieces of dough such as doughnuts
    • A21C9/066Apparatus for filling pieces of dough such as doughnuts using two separate sheets or pieces of dough with filling in between, e.g. crimped at their edges; Ravioli-making machines
    • A21C9/068Tools for crimping or trimming of edges or rims, e.g. hand-operated
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
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  • the object of the present improved kitchen utensil is to provide a device which will particularly conduct to the convenience of a person in the making of pies, the utensil having the capabilities of serving to trim and corrugate or otherwise ornament the marginal portion of the crust, to be useful as a nutmeg grater, and to serve to perforate the top crust to permit the escape of gases from the interior of the pie while being baked.
  • the dinnings- Figure l is a perspective view of the improved utensil;
  • F ig. 2 is a perspective view of the forward portion of the same, as seen from the opposite' side;
  • Fig. 3 is a central longitudinal sectional view as taken on line Bvi, Fig. l.
  • l employ a single length of suitably heavy wire made with a return bend u at its middle, with separated and oppositely ranging parallel members b b forward thereof, constituting said handle; portions of said wire forward of the handle are twisted on each other, as shown at d to make a shank and impart rigidity to the supporting structure; further portions of the wire in advance of the twisted shank are bent to form a circular loop f, while the end portions g g ol" the same wire are extended iu separated relations suitably far beyond the looped portion to make the fork O.
  • 7i represents a circular edgewise grooved block embraced and held by and within the loop j' and constitutes a journal support for the trimming and ornanicnting wheel l5.
  • the wheel in practice is made with a wooden body j having its periphery corrugated or otherwise formed to constitute a rolling embossing tool while the trimming flange j is constituted by a thin circula-r plate or sheet metal disk fastened on the side of and edgewise projected beyond the Wooden body.
  • the Wheel is axially perforated, and a headed stud m is engaged through the aforesaid block h and through the wheel,-tlie end of the stud opposite the stud head being upset or riveted as shown.
  • the stud is, or may be more or less rigidly held in its engagement through the block, while the trimming and ornamenting wheel is loose, for free rotation, on the stud.
  • the nutmeg grater constituted of thin sheet metal has the opposite edges thereof crimped around the opposite parallel members b b of the handle.
  • the operation and mode of using this utensil are manifest; and while the ornamenting edge of the wheel is designated a corrngated7 edge such term is te be considered as used interchangeably with any edge formation for embossing or ornainenting the edge portion of the upper crust of the pie.
  • a merit of this invention consists in the susceptibility of production of the utensil at Very small cost.
  • a kitchen utensil consisting of a wire formed handle, forward portions ol the wire being approached and formed into a loop, a journal stud encircled and supported bysaid loop, and a wheel, having a corrugated edge, axially supported by said stud.
  • a kitchen utensil consisting of a Wire formed handle, forward portions of the wire being approached and formed into a loop, and further endwisc portions of the wire being separated and extended beyond the looped portion to constitute a fork, and a wheel, having" corrugated edge, journal supported in said loop.
  • a kitchen utensil consisting of a length of Wire, an intermediate portion of which is return bent, constituting a handle, portions of said wire being twisted on each other, further portions being bent to form a loop, a block embraced and held by said loop, a stud supported by, and projecting beyond the side of said block, and a wheel, having a corrugated edge and a circular trimming flange at one side, axially rotatably supported by said stud.
  • a kitchen utensil consisting of a length of Wire, an intermediate portion o1" which is return bent, with separated and oppositely ranging members constituting a handle, portions of said wire forward of the handle being twisted ou each other, further portions of the wire being bent to form a loop, while the end portions of said Wire are extended in separated relations beyond the looped portion to constitute a fork, a circular edgewise grooved block embraced and held by said loop, a Wheel having a corrugated edge and a circular trimming ange at one side, a stud on which said wheel is supported carried by said block, and a grater plate having the opposite edges thereof crimped around and supported by the opposite members of the handle,

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JOSEPH S. OBRIEN, OF WESTFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS.
KITCHEN UTENSIL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 15, 1907.
Application filed December 14, 1906. Serial No. 347,847.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, .loser-H S. OBRIEN, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Westfield, in thc county of Hampden and State of Massachusetts, haveiuvented certain new and useful lmproveinents in Kitchen Utensils, of which the following a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of the present improved kitchen utensil is to provide a device which will particularly conduce to the convenience of a person in the making of pies, the utensil having the capabilities of serving to trim and corrugate or otherwise ornament the marginal portion of the crust, to be useful as a nutmeg grater, and to serve to perforate the top crust to permit the escape of gases from the interior of the pie while being baked.
The invention is particularly described in conjunction with the drawings and as defined in the claims.
.ln the dinnings-Figure l is a perspective view of the improved utensil; F ig. 2 is a perspective view of the forward portion of the same, as seen from the opposite' side; and Fig. 3 is a central longitudinal sectional view as taken on line Bvi, Fig. l.
Similar characters of reference indicate corresponding pa'. ts in all of the views.
In the drawings-A represents the handle of the utensil, l the wheel for ornammiting and trimming the edge portion of the crust, C represents the fork, a nd D the nutmeg grater.
As specifically constructed, l employ a single length of suitably heavy wire made with a return bend u at its middle, with separated and oppositely ranging parallel members b b forward thereof, constituting said handle; portions of said wire forward of the handle are twisted on each other, as shown at d to make a shank and impart rigidity to the supporting structure; further portions of the wire in advance of the twisted shank are bent to form a circular loop f, while the end portions g g ol" the same wire are extended iu separated relations suitably far beyond the looped portion to make the fork O.
7i represents a circular edgewise grooved block embraced and held by and within the loop j' and constitutes a journal support for the trimming and ornanicnting wheel l5.
The wheel in practice is made with a wooden body j having its periphery corrugated or otherwise formed to constitute a rolling embossing tool while the trimming flange j is constituted by a thin circula-r plate or sheet metal disk fastened on the side of and edgewise projected beyond the Wooden body.
The Wheel is axially perforated, and a headed stud m is engaged through the aforesaid block h and through the wheel,-tlie end of the stud opposite the stud head being upset or riveted as shown.
The stud is, or may be more or less rigidly held in its engagement through the block, while the trimming and ornamenting wheel is loose, for free rotation, on the stud. V
The nutmeg grater constituted of thin sheet metal has the opposite edges thereof crimped around the opposite parallel members b b of the handle. The operation and mode of using this utensil are manifest; and while the ornamenting edge of the wheel is designated a corrngated7 edge such term is te be considered as used interchangeably with any edge formation for embossing or ornainenting the edge portion of the upper crust of the pie.
A merit of this invention consists in the susceptibility of production of the utensil at Very small cost.
I claim l. A kitchen utensil consisting of a wire formed handle, forward portions ol the wire being approached and formed into a loop, a journal stud encircled and supported bysaid loop, and a wheel, having a corrugated edge, axially supported by said stud.
2. A kitchen utensil consisting of a Wire formed handle, forward portions of the wire being approached and formed into a loop, and further endwisc portions of the wire being separated and extended beyond the looped portion to constitute a fork, and a wheel, having" corrugated edge, journal supported in said loop.
3. A kitchen utensil consisting of a length of Wire, an intermediate portion of which is return bent, constituting a handle, portions of said wire being twisted on each other, further portions being bent to form a loop, a block embraced and held by said loop, a stud supported by, and projecting beyond the side of said block, and a wheel, having a corrugated edge and a circular trimming flange at one side, axially rotatably supported by said stud.
l=. A kitchen utensil consisting of a length of Wire, an intermediate portion o1" which is return bent, with separated and oppositely ranging members constituting a handle, portions of said wire forward of the handle being twisted ou each other, further portions of the wire being bent to form a loop, while the end portions of said Wire are extended in separated relations beyond the looped portion to constitute a fork, a circular edgewise grooved block embraced and held by said loop, a Wheel having a corrugated edge and a circular trimming ange at one side, a stud on which said wheel is supported carried by said block, and a grater plate having the opposite edges thereof crimped around and supported by the opposite members of the handle,
Signed by me at Springfield, Mass., in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOSEPH S. OBRIEN.
Witnesses WM. S. BnLLows, G. R. DRIseoLL.'
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