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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 03, 2010
Filed:
Mar. 16, 2005
Jeff Siegel, Kings Point, NY (US);
Adam Krent, Brooklyn, NY (US);
David Linn Burnett, Send, GB;
William J. Lazaroff, Floral Park, NY (US);
Jeff Siegel, Kings Point, NY (US);
Adam Krent, Brooklyn, NY (US);
David Linn Burnett, Send, GB;
William J. Lazaroff, Floral Park, NY (US);
Lifetime Brands, Inc., Garden City, NY (US);
Abstract
A substantially flat, heat-resistant baking sheet has a baking surface, a rolled periphery and a baking area within that periphery. The baking area has numerous through-holes. A generally upright wall, integrally formed with the sheet, extends along the first part of the periphery, defining an upper edge. The height of the wall varies from a maximum to a minimum predetermined height, and the wall substantially encloses the baking area along the first part of the periphery. In the example shown, the baking sheet is rectangular: the wall extends along three sides and the fourth side has no wall. A baked product can be slid or pushed off this fourth side without being lifted, the side serving as a slide-off chute or ramp. Condensation between the baking sheet and the baked product evacuates through the holes to allow the surface against the sheet to bake to a crisper consistency.