Device for handling cake layers

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

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294 32, D 7103, A47J 4328

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040762971

ABSTRACT:
A device for handling fragile layers of baked goods comprises a plurality of smooth rods (e.g. of stainless steel) rigidly fixed to a bridging handle so as to extend parallelly and coplanarly therefrom. A second handle is provided with transverse parallel bores for removably engaging the free ends of said rods. The layer support so provided can be laid face-down over a cake layer in its bake pan and can be manually held against the layer and the pan while they and the support are inverted to permit the inverted pan to be lifted off the layer. The thus supported layer can then be accurately laid on any flat surface, such as a platter or an icing-coated previously handled layer. Finally, after the removable handle has been detached, the parallel rods can be axially withdrawn from beneath their supported layer, or from between two superposed layers, with minimal disturbance of the surface or surfaces engaged by said rods.

REFERENCES:
patent: D224037 (1972-06-01), Demetron
patent: 2034238 (1936-03-01), Karalis
patent: 2635528 (1953-04-01), Torres

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