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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2201529
(54) English Title: SCRAPER BASKET FOR DOUGH-MAKING EQUIPMENT
(54) French Title: PANIER A RACLEURS POUR MACHINE A PETRIR
Status: Dead
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Abstracts

English Abstract



SCRAPER BASKET FOR DOUGH-MAKING EQUIPMENT
Abstract

"Dough-making machines and mixers are not presently equipped with baskets or
other units to house and store scraping devices used by bakers to remove and
clean dough from mixing bowls. This invention is designed and made to attach to
dough-making machines and mixers for the purpose of holding scraping devices.
The method of attachment to the Dough-making machine or mixer is either by a
metal strap or by a bolt and nut mechanism."


French Abstract

Les machines à pétrir la pâte et les mélangeurs d'ingrédients de boulangerie ne sont pas équipés à l'heure actuelle de paniers ou autres éléments où ranger les racleurs utilisés par les boulangers pour enlever la pâte des bols de malaxage et/ou de pétrissage. Cette invention concerne est un objet conçu pour se fixer aux machines à pétrir et aux mélangeurs et pour recevoir lesdits racleurs. Le montage se fait au moyen d'un feuillard ou à boulons.

Claims

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SCRAPER BASKET FOR DOUGH-MAKING EQUIPMENT

CLAIMS

1. Dough-Making Machines are of unique design and at present do not
facilitate an attachment, such as the subject design for the storage of
scraping devices used to remove and clean dough from mixing bowls.

2. To-date, no one has constructed a device, which attaches to a
Dough-Making Machine for the purpose of holding scrapers to be used in
the removal and cleaning of dough from mixing bowls.

3. The subject device and its design is unique in that it is attached to a
Dough-Making Machine by affixing special clips, as hangers, in such a
manner and placement as to fit the unique design of a Dough-Making
Machine.

4. The subject device is unique in that it can also be attached to a
Dough-Making Machine by the use of clips with nuts and bolts, in such a
manner and placement as to fit the unique design of a Dough-Making
Machine.

5. The subject design is so configured as to facilitate the dripping and easy
cleaning of residue content thus preventing germ and bacteria build-up.

Description

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Specification
"Brielly, this invention relates to the attachment of a metal basket to a Dough-making machine or r.lixer for the purpose of housing and storing various scrapers
used for the removal and cleaning of dough from mixing bowls.
At present, Dough-m~king machines and mixers do not have a facility or
attachment used for the purpose of housing and storing scraping devices for the
removal and cleaning of dough from mixing bowls. At present, scraping devices
are placed in various areas of a baking kitchen and are most dimcult to find andutilize when required for the purposes of removing or cleaning dough from a
mixing bowl. I have found that this disadvantage may be overcome by attaching
a metal basket to the outside of the Dough-making machine or mixer. Such a
basket permits the housing and storage of various scrapers, making them readily
accessible when required to remove or clean dough from mixing bowls.
The basket measures 6 inches in length, 4 inches in width and 4 inches in height. -
The basket is made of stainless steel rods, welded and spaced in such a fashion so
as to permit the retention Or various scrapers and, at the same time, facilitate the
easy cleaning of the basket. The basket contains a mechanism whereby the
basket may be suspended from the dough--nak;rl~ machine by a suspension strap
or, may be attached with nuts and bolts."


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SCRAPER BASKET FOR DOUGH-MAKING MACHINES




In dra~. in~s which illustrate embodiments of the invention, Figure 1 is an elevation
of a Dough-making mixer to which the basket is attached by a suspension strap 2
and attached by nuts and bolts 3. Basket constructed of stainless steel rods 4.
In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention, Figure 2 is a side view
elevation of the Basket, constructed of stainless steel rods 4 and containing spaces
5 for drip and clean convenience.
In dfa~ , which illustrate embodiment of the invention, Figure 3 is an end view
elevation of the Basket.


Representative Drawing
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Administrative Status

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Administrative Status

Title Date
Forecasted Issue Date Unavailable
(22) Filed 1997-04-01
(41) Open to Public Inspection 1998-10-01
Examination Requested 2002-03-12
Dead Application 2003-04-01

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
1999-04-01 FAILURE TO PAY APPLICATION MAINTENANCE FEE 1999-04-15
2002-04-02 FAILURE TO PAY APPLICATION MAINTENANCE FEE

Payment History

Fee Type Anniversary Year Due Date Amount Paid Paid Date
Application Fee $150.00 1997-04-01
Expired 2019 - The completion of the application $200.00 1999-02-01
Reinstatement: Failure to Pay Application Maintenance Fees $200.00 1999-04-15
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 2 1999-04-01 $50.00 1999-04-15
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 3 2000-04-03 $50.00 2000-03-24
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 4 2001-04-02 $50.00 2001-01-31
Request for Examination $200.00 2002-03-12
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
ATWELL, EDWIN G.
Past Owners on Record
None
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Description 1997-04-01 2 51
Cover Page 1998-10-06 1 31
Abstract 1997-04-01 1 13
Representative Drawing 1998-10-06 1 3
Drawings 1997-04-01 3 26
Claims 1999-02-01 1 25
Abstract 1999-02-01 1 34
Description 1999-02-01 3 61
Drawings 1999-02-01 4 56
Claims 2004-06-23 1 25
Prosecution-Amendment 1999-02-01 2 66
Correspondence 1999-02-01 9 182
Correspondence 1998-11-10 1 23
Correspondence 1997-04-22 1 21
Assignment 1997-04-01 2 72
Prosecution-Amendment 2002-03-12 2 57
Fees 2000-03-24 1 66
Fees 2001-01-31 1 24
Fees 1999-04-15 1 35