Fryer basket divider

A method of deep-frying food in a fryer basket having multiple segregated compartments. The fryer basket divider has a generally planar wire mesh sized to reside within the fryer basket to form multiple compartments in the fryer basket, with a handle extending from the top. The handle has oppositely disposed distal ends extending generally perpendicularly from the side of the mesh and which are retractable by squeezing the handle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to dividers and, more specifically, to fryer basket dividers. The present invention, a fryer basket divider, is specially designed to lend versatility to a fryer basket while speeding up food production. The fryer basket divider is constructed of a durable stainless steel housing composing of a squeezable handle, allowing the user to easily insert and remove the divider when necessary. The divider locks into place upon release of the handle. The user can create as many compartments as needed, enabling the user to separately fry a plurality of food items simultaneously by altering the size of the fry basket. When the handle of the divider is squeezed, it can be placed within a fryer basket or removed. By releasing the squeeze on the handle, locks the divider in place. The divider is easy to use, takes up little storage space, and is easily cleaned. The innovative divider can be used in restaurants, food establishments, and fast food restaurants.

2. Description of the Prior Art

There are other net-like baskets designed for deep frying. Typical of these is U.S. Pat. No. 2,524,900 issued to Einhorn on Oct. 10, 1950.

Another patent was issued to Wheeler on Nov. 10, 1953 as U.S. Pat. No. 2,658,444. Yet another U.S. Pat. No. 3,985,071 was issued to Pottinger et al. on Oct. 12, 1976 and still yet another was issued on Apr. 2, 1985 to McCord as U.S. Pat. No. 4,508,027.

Another patent was issued to Cantrell on Sep. 24, 1985 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,542,684. Yet another U.S. Pat. No. 4,854,227 was issued to Koopman on Aug. 8, 1989. Another was issued to Marsh on Apr. 21, 1998 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,740,720 and still yet another was issued on Jan. 23, 2001 to Moreth as U.S. Pat. No. 6,176,175.

Another patent was issued to Svabek et al. on Jun. 10, 2008 as U.S. Pat. No. 7,383,963. Yet another U.S. Pat. No. 7,500,427 was issued to Rosenzweig on Mar. 10, 2009. Another was issued to McDonald's Corp on Aug. 23, 1978 as U.K. Patent No. GB1522400 and still yet another was issued on Jun. 5, 2008 to Forte as U.S. Patent No. WO2008/066780.

A collapsible container comprising a pair of side walls, each of said side walls being defined by a rectangular wire frame, a pair of inwardly foldable end walls, each of said end walls having a central vertical rod and an upper and lower rod integral therewith to define a section of said end wall, said upper and lower rods each having terminal loops at their free ends engaged rotatably around an end of one of said rectangular wire frames, each of said end walls having an additional pair of upper and lower rods to define a second section thereof, terminal loops at each end of said upper and lower rods of said second section, one pair of said loops being rotatably engaged around said central vertical rod of said first-mentioned section, the other pair of said loops being rotatably engaged around a respective end of the other of said rectangular wire frames, and a rigid bottom swingable upwardly from a horizontal operative position to a collapsed position in abutment against one of said side walls.

A structure for supporting food to be cooked in an immersed position in a cooking medium comprising a relatively shallow food supporting tray having top and bottom rectangular frames, a foraminous bottom connected to said bottom frame and foraminous walls secured to the sides and ends of said top and bottom frames, a wall extension unit of foraminous material conforming in outline to that of said tray, one end wall of said unit having rigidly secured inturned hooks engageable beneath said top frame, a carrying handle extending laterally from adjacent the top of the other end wall of said unit, and hook means associated with said handle and with said other end wall of said unit swingable in and out of engagement with the adjacent end of the top frame of said tray, said means being pivotally connected to said other end of said unit and being operable from said handle.

A clamshell type of basket for use in deep fat cooking of comestibles and provided with features especially adapted to commercial fast-service cooking is disclosed.

A frying basket large enough to contain two or three individual servings of a food product is equipped with a pair of removable partitions including basket divider portions and right angular basket cover portions. When in place on the frying basket, two or three individual servings can be cooked simultaneously in the basket without intermixing, and when completely cooked, the individual servings can be dispensed one at a time from the basket while the remaining servings are retained in the basket for further cooking and subsequent dispensing. One or two of the removable partitions can be utilized with a standard size frying basket. The arrangement avoids the necessity for reweighing or recounting individual servings after cooking and avoids delivering unequal servings to customers.

The specification discloses a system for frying food items including a fry basket and an insert which functions to maintain the food items in the fry basket in a separated condition. The insert is dimensioned to fit at least partially within the fry basket and is removably disposed therein. The insert includes two longitudinal support members, a plurality of elongate transverse support members extending between the longitudinal support members and a plurality of separators extending from the transverse support members. The insert may be used in at least two positions, a downwardly facing position or an upwardly facing position and it may be used with or without clips to secure it to the basket.

An apparatus especially suitable for cooking, in a cooking fluid, food products which lose a portion of their moisture content as vapor during the cooking cycle is provided. The apparatus is configured to allow food products to be spaced and oriented in the apparatus so that during cooking water vapor is expelled from the food products into the vertical convection channels formed by the spacing and orienting of the food products. The expelled buoyant water vapor augments the upward vertical convection of the cooking fluid through the vertical convection channels, thereby improving heat transfer from the cooking fluid to the food products. As a result, cooking time and fat uptake is reduced and a more uniform product quality is provided.

A new Multiple-Doughnut Fryer System for deep frying a plurality of doughnuts simultaneously and uniformly within one convenient deep fryer. The inventive device includes a housing having a top opening, a fry tank within the housing, three wire mesh baskets removably positioned within the fry tank, and an elongated heating element near the fry tank for heating cooking oil within the fry tank. The wire mesh baskets include a vertical member secured near a looped handle, wherein an aperture and a slot project into the vertical member for removably catching upon a support pin secured to the fry tank for supporting the wire mesh basket within the fry tank.

A fry basket and liner apparatus for immersion in cooking oil in a fryer includes a fry basket formed of wire basket mesh for retaining items to be cooked; a basket liner fit within the basket and including liner mesh having a grid finer than the basket mesh for retaining particles of fried matter separated from the food items, while the basket is immersed in the cooking oil within the fryer; so that the particles do not collect on interior surfaces of the fryer. The fry basket preferably additionally includes a hinged mesh lid forming a basket lid; and a wire handle having a trigger mechanism including structure for opening the lid. The fry basket preferably additionally includes a lid biasing spring connected to the lid in such a manner as to close the basket lid automatically. The basket lid preferably includes a lid hinge and an overlapping lid end protruding beyond the basket rim and the lid hinge; and the basket lid opening trigger mechanism preferably includes a lever abutting or hingedly connected to the overlapping lid end; a lever fulcrum secured to a fulcrum point along the length of the handle creating a lever ratio swinging the basket lid open upon gripping and squeezing the handle and lever together to pivot the lever toward the handle.

A rigid wire frame is formed around the exterior of a wire mesh fry basket. The rigid wire frame is shaped as an inverted frusto-pyramid. The inverted frusto-pyramid allows the baskets to be stacked together. A rigid wire hook, opposite a rigid wire handle enables the basket to be hung from an edge. The rigid wire frame protects the wire mesh fry basket from damage.

A basket assembly for use with a deep fryer having a lower foraminous basket and an upper foraminous insert which quickly and easily attaches to the lower basket at a predetermined location intermediate the top and bottom of the lower basket to thereby hold the food in place beneath the surface of a hot cooking liquid such as oil. Advantages of the assembly are that it forces foods down to increase the efficiency of flash frying, it provides the ability to cook more than one item at a time while keeping them separated, and it provides a food product which cooks faster because it is unnecessary to turn food which floats to the top, thereby resulting in less fat absorption.

U.K. Patent Number GB 1522400

An open frame frying basket comprises a bottom 12; a back 14; ends 16; an open front for loading; at least one food shelf comprising spaced ledges 20 supported by a wire framework, which is the basket bottom in the case of the only or lowermost shelf; a respective, pivotal food retaining member 22 which is held in a food retaining position parallel to the bottom shelf 19 by a latch 28. The latch can be pivoted to allow the member 22 to be pivoted about an axis provided by the back 14 so permitting the food to be removed. Upon returning the latch, the member 22 can be supported in its raised position on upper latch bar 34. In practice the retaining member forms another food shelf which itself is associated with an upper retaining member or basket top 24. Vertical divider plates 26 help compartmentalize and retain the food pieces.

International Patent Application Publication No. WO 2008/066780

The apparatus includes a basket body, a basket door with a pivoting mechanism for attaching the door to a bottom portion of the basket body and a basket slider connected to the basket door. The basket door is pivotal between an open position and a closed position. The apparatus also includes a handle with a handle housing and comprising a trigger member in the handle housing. The trigger member has a pivot end in the slot in the opposite end. The apparatus also has a basket drive rod with a first end and a second end. The first end connects to the basket slider and the second end slidably engages the slot of the trigger member. In operation, pivoting of the trigger member about the trigger pivot and translates the basket drive rod with a translation moving the basket slider. The basket slider moves the basket door between an opened and a closed position.

While these frying baskets may be suitable for the purposes for which they were designed, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention, as hereinafter described.

SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

A primary object of the present invention is to provide a fryer basket divider.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a fryer basket divider consisting of a squeezable handle that allows the user to insert or remove the divider when necessary.

Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a fryer basket divider consisting of a squeezable handle that locks in place upon release of the handle.

Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a fryer basket divider that the user can create as many compartments as required.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a fryer basket divider that is constructed of durable stainless steel.

Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a fryer basket divider that requires little room to store.

The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art by providing a fryer basket divider consisting of a squeezable handle that allows the user to insert or remove the divider when necessary. A fryer basket divider consisting of a squeezable handle that locks in place upon release of the handle. Also providing a fryer basket divider that the user can create as many compartments as required. Also a divider that is constructed of durable stainless steel and requires little room to store.

DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCED NUMERALS

Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, the figures illustrate the Fryer Basket Divider of the present invention. With regard to the reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the various drawing figures.10Fryer Basket Divider12fryer basket14handle of1016user18segregated compartments in1220food22wire mesh24bottom edge26top edge28side edges30perimeter wire32central bend on1434matching bends on1436handle portion of1438distal ends of1440downward extensions on1042handle locking bar on1044stainless steel

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

FIG. 1is an illustrative view of the present invention in use. The fryer basket divider10of the present invention is designed to lend versatility to a fryer basket12while speeding up the food production line. The fryer basket divider10is constructed out of durable stainless steel and has a squeezable handle14allowing the user16to easily insert and remove the divider10when necessary. The divider10locks into place upon release of the handle14. The user16may create as many segregated compartments18as needed, enabling the user16to separately fry two, three or more types of food20simultaneously and/or keeping food items portioned controlled within the fryer basket when needed.

FIG. 2is a perspective view of the present invention. The fryer basket divider10of the present invention is constructed out of durable stainless steel and has a squeezable handle14allowing the user to easily insert and remove the divider10when necessary. The divider10locks into place upon release of the handle14. The user may create as many compartments as needed, enabling the user to separately fry two, three or more items simultaneously. The fryer basket divider10has a generally planar wire mesh22sized to reside within the fryer basket to form a plurality of segregated compartments. The mesh22has a bottom edge24, a top edge26, and two oppositely disposed side edges28circumscribed by a perimeter wire30, and a handle14extending from the top edge26, the handle14comprising a wire having a central bend32and matching bends34on opposite sides of said handle bend32such that the handle14has a central handle portion36extending perpendicularly from the top edge26and oppositely disposed distal ends38extending generally perpendicularly from the side edges28, the distal ends38retractable within the side edges28by compressing the handle14. Also shown inFIG. 2are a pair of wire extensions40extending generally perpendicularly down from the bottom edge24, and a handle locking bar42restricting movement of the handle14between a first position which prevents handle compression and a second position allowing handle compression.

FIG. 3is a perspective view of the present invention shown in the compressed position. The fryer basket divider10of the present invention is constructed out of durable stainless steel and has a squeezable handle14allowing the user to easily insert and remove the divider when necessary. The divider10locks into place upon release of the handle14due to the displacement of the distal ends38thereof. The user may create as many compartments as needed, enabling the user to separately fry two, three or more items simultaneously. The divider10actually alters the size of the fry basket.

FIG. 4is a perspective view of the present invention shown within a fryer basket12. The fryer basket divider10of the present invention has a squeezable handle14allowing the user to easily insert and remove the divider when necessary. The divider10locks into place upon release of the handle14. The user may create as many segregated compartments18as needed, enabling the user to separately fry two, three or more items simultaneously.

FIG. 5is a perspective view of the present invention shown with several dividers10within a fryer basket12. The fryer basket divider10has a squeezable handle14allowing the user to easily insert and remove the divider10when necessary. The divider10locks into place upon release of the handle14thereby expanding the distal ends38thereof. The user may create as many segregated compartments18as needed, enabling the user to separately fry two, three or more items simultaneously.

FIG. 6is a perspective view of the present invention shown with several dividers10within a fryer basket12. The fryer basket divider10has a squeezable handle14allowing the user to easily insert and remove the divider10when necessary. The divider10locks into place upon release of the handle14thereby expanding the distal ends thereof. The user may create as many segregated compartments18as needed, enabling the user to separately fry two, three or more items simultaneously.

FIG. 7is a frontal view of the present invention. The fryer basket divider10of the present invention is designed to lend versatility to a fryer basket while speeding up the food production line. The fryer basket divider10is constructed out of durable stainless steel44and has a squeezable handle14allowing the user to easily insert and remove the divider when necessary. The divider10locks into place upon release of the handle14. The user may create as many compartments as needed, enabling the user to separately fry two, three or more items simultaneously. The divider10actually alters the size of the fry basket.

FIG. 8is a rear view of the present invention. The fryer basket divider10of the present invention is designed to lend versatility to a fryer basket while speeding up the food production line. The fryer basket divider10is constructed out of durable stainless steel44and has a squeezable handle14allowing the user to easily insert and remove the divider when necessary. The divider10locks into place upon release of the handle14. The user may create as many compartments as needed, enabling the user to separately fry two, three or more items simultaneously. The divider10actually alters the size of the fry basket.