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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 14, 2006
Filed:
Nov. 22, 2004
Jeff Siegel, Kings Point, NY (US);
Adam Krent, Brooklyn, NY (US);
David Linn Burnett, New York, NY (US);
William J. Lazaroff, Floral Park, NY (US);
Jeff Siegel, Kings Point, NY (US);
Adam Krent, Brooklyn, NY (US);
David Linn Burnett, New York, NY (US);
William J. Lazaroff, Floral Park, NY (US);
Other;
Abstract
A cookie baking sheet is formed of substantially flat heat-resistant material including a baking surface in a first plane and defining a rolled peripheral edge and a baking area within the peripheral edge. A generally upright wall is integrally formed with the sheet material and extends along only a first portion of the periphery. This wall defines an upper edge contained within a second plane that is inclined relative to and meeting the first plane substantially along a second portion of the periphery. The upright wall is provided with a variable vertical height from a maximum predetermined height to a minimum predetermined height relative to said first plane. This variable height wall substantially encloses the baking area along the first portion of the peripheral edge. In the disclosed embodiment the baking sheet is rectangular and the upright wall extends along three of the sides while the fourth side is not founded by a wall. Baked cookies can only be slid off or pushed off into a receptacle without lifting the cookies along this second peripheral portion or fourth side, which serves as a slide-off chute or ramp.