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FRY PAN UTENSIL
   
Document Number
US Patent 3807596
Issued Date
April 30, 1974
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Inventors
Baker; Robert A. (Santa Barbara, CA)
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Abstract
The utensil is to be located over the top of a heating vessel such as a frying pan to prevent splatter from the heating vessel wherein a dual aluminum screen assembly is employed which is connected through a circular rim, the circular rim having an upper substantially planar surface with a lower rounded surface, the rim having an internal cavity, the free ends of a wire stock handle cooperating within said cavity and being securely connected to said rim.
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Owner
Aluminum Filter Company (Santa Barbara, CA)
Published
April 30, 1974
Application Number
05/255,197
Filed
May 19, 1972
US Classification
220/369   D7/359
Int'l Classification
A47J   37/10   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
220/44A   220/95   55/384  
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