Device for removing portion of a roll and method of using same

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Filling cavity in edible solid preform with edible material – Dough type preform

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426281, 426479, 426496, 426514, A21D 1300

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049633775

ABSTRACT:
A device for removing a portion of a roll, comprising an elongated hollow shaft having a handle at one end thereof. The other end is formed into two separated jaws, with one jaw extending beyond the other jaw. The edges of the jaws are sharpened and serrated. The device is inserted in an elongated roll, wiggled with the roll, and a portion of the soft interior of the roll is then removed. Sandwich filling, such as hot meat balls, luncheon meats, cheese, vegetables, or any mixture of the same, is then inserted into the roll, and tamped in place. The invention also contemplates the method of removing a portion of the roll and filling the roll to from a sandwich.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1842576 (1932-01-01), Bemis
patent: 3937850 (1976-02-01), Farha et al.
Family Circle Cooking, Rockville House Publishers, Inc., Rockville Centre, N.Y., 1972 p. 1693.
Food Industries "Assembly Line Makes `Mechanized` Sandwiches", Jul. 1949 62 (vol. p. 900)and 63 (vol. p. 901).

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