Combination pastry support and server

Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Pancake turner – ice cube remover – or cake server type

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C030S114000, C030S124000

Reexamination Certificate

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07044518

ABSTRACT:
A combination pastry support and server is provided by a formed polycarbonate sheet having a rectangular intermediate portion, and integral, trapezoidal flanges extending at an angle of 88° in opposite directions from its respective upper and lower edges. The trapezoidal flanges are tapered in opposite directions, making it possible to use the combination support and server on either exposed face of a partially cut circular cake.

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