4 Slot Taco Frying Basket
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Fry basket is an essential tool in every kitchen. It is used for deep frying or fried food presentation. Just put the fryer in the fry basket, dip into hot oil, the fryers will be ready quickly. Using fry basket is very convenient and keeps your hands from spatters. With mini fry basket, you can present fried food, without spoiling the plate and adds beauty to your diet. Mini fry basket is often used with oil blotting paper inside. Various types of fry baskets are shown below for different uses.
Fry basket with round shape
A coarse mesh round fry basket, the reinforced base ensures longevity.
Three round fryer baskets with reinforced base for long use life
- Material: nickel-plated steel, stainless steel, chrome-plated steel.
- Specification:
Item Diameter (inch) Height (inch) RFB0905 8-1/2 5 RFB1005 9-1/2 5 RFB1205 11-1/2 5-1/8 - Features:
- Round fry basket is often used for stove or small batch frying.
- Various types of materials to choose.
- Great for frying onion rings, french fries or chicken nuggets, etc.
Taco salad fry basket, seashell/bowl shape.
A bowl fry basket for taco salad frying
- Material: nickel-plated stainless steel, chrome-plated steel.
- Specification:
- Shell shape:
- Top width: 8-1/4'.
- Bottom width: 4-3/4'.
- Basket height: 4-5/8'.
- Bowl shape:
- Top diameter: 8-1/8', maximum 16'.
- Bottom diameter: 4-1/4', maximum 8'.
- Basket height: 5', maximum 18.5'.
- Shell shape:
- Features:
- Both the seashell and bowl shape designs make your taco salad take shape in the boiling oil quickly.
- Also great for serving nachos or vegetable dips.
Fry basket with twin front hooks
Two front hooked fry baskets, and the PVC coated handles ensure heat resistance.
- Material: nickel-plated steel.
- Specification:
Item Length (inch) Width (inch) Height (inch) HFB090404 8-3/4 4-1/8 4-1/2 HFB100405 10 4 5-1/4 HFB100805 10 7-3/4 5-1/4 HFB110608 10-3/4 6-1/4 7-3/4 HFB110604 11 5-5/8 4-1/8 HFB120705 12-1/8 6-1/2 5-3/8 HFB120605 12-1/8 6-5/16 5-5/16 HFB130605 12-7/8 6 5-3/8 HFB130705 12-7/8 6-1/2 5-7/16 HFB130606 13-1/4 6 6 HFB130506 13-1/4 5-5/8 5-7/8 HFB130706 13-1/4 6-1/2 6 HFB130906 13-1/4 9-1/4 6 HFB171806 16-3/4 17-1/2 6 HFB170806 17 8 6 HFB170906 17-1/8 8-1/4 6 - Features:
- Non-slip PVC or rubbery handle with various colors.
- Ideal for crispy fried food making, like french fries, fried fish, chicken wings or nuggets.
- Double front hooks for easy rest on fryers.
Fry basket with front, left/right hooks.
Fry baskets with front and left/right hooks
- Material: stainless steel.
- Specification:
- Length: 9-3/8'.
- Width: 4-7/8'.
- Height: 5-3/8'.
- Features:
- Double front and left or right hooks for resting on the fryer steadily.
- Stainless steel for durable use.
Mini round/square fry basket with woven design
A mini round fry basket for fried food presentation, woven steel fabric reduces the whole weight of the basket.
A mini rectangular fry basket with woven steel fabric, the reinforced edges provide long use life.
- Material: stainless steel, chrome-plated steel.
- Dimensions:
- Round shape
- 2.76' diameter × 3.5' height.
- 3' diameter × 3.9' height.
- Rectangular shape
- Top dimensions: vary from 4' × 3-1/4' to 5' × 4'.
- Base dimensions: vary from 3-1/4' × 2-3/4' to 4-1/2' × 3-1/4'.
- Height: 2-1/4' - 3-1/4'.
- Round shape
- Features:
- Two shapes (round or rectangular) to choose.
- Woven steel design.
- Mini fry basket, for food presentation, like french fries.
- Suitable for restaurants, cafes or home.
- Just for fried food presentation, not to be used in deep frying.
Square/rectangular mini fry basket with welded design
A rectangular fry basket for large quantity food presentation
- Material: stainless steel.
- Specifications:
- Square shape: 4' length × 4' width × 3' height.
- Rectangular shape:
Rectangular fry basket specification list (excluding the handle) Item Length (inch) Width (inch) Height (inch) RFB050403 4.6 3.9 3.1 RFB060503 5.6 4.5 3.1 RFB090403 8.5 4.1 3
- Features:
- Square and rectangular shape.
- Coarse mesh and welding design.
- For serving fried food only, not to be used for deep frying.
- Easy to clean.
Mini round fry basket with/without band, welded design
A mini round fry basket for serving fried food, welding steel makes the whole structure stronger.
A mini round fry basket with solid band for indirectly close to the plate.
- Material: stainless steel, chrome-plated steel.
- Specification:
- Diameter: 3.3' - 9'.
- Height (excluding the solid band): 3' - 9'.
- Features:
- Round shape, or round shape with solid band.
- Solid band can prevent the hot fried food spoiling the plate.
- Shaped like a frying basket.
- Coarse mesh design.
- Only for fried food presentation use.
Mini round fry basket from heavy duty steel wire, welded design.
A fry basket for frying food presentation, bird nest design adds fashionable elements to your diet.
- Material: stainless steel, chrome-plated steel.
- Dimension:
- Diameter: 2'.
- Height: 2'.
- Features:
- Bird nest style adds fun to cooking.
- It is perfect for presenting frying food.
- Not to be used for deep frying.
- Easy to clean.
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INVENTOR. Juvencio BY I i 5. 4TT0HNEY J. MALDONADO FORM FOR FRYING TORTILLAS TO MAKE FRIED TACOS Flled July 21 1947 M L w i May 2, 1950 Patented May 2, 1950 FORM FOR FRYING TORTILLAS TO MAKE FRIED TACOS J uvencio Maldonado, New York, N. Y.
Application July 21, 1947, Serial No. 762,477
4 Claims.
The present invention relates to forms for frying tortillas for tacos and it consists in the combinations, constructions and arrangements of parts herein described and claimed.
Generally, the invention comprises a form upon which a plurality of tortilla may be folded and locked in position and thereupon dipped in cooking fat or the like for a s-uflicient length of time to fry the tortilla, the frame thereafter being removed from the fat and the pieces of tortilla filled with meat or the like and thereafter called tacos. The construction of the form includes a frame having a pair of opposed open sides, handle members conforming in shape to the side of the frame and a portion of the top of the frame and thereafter extending upwardly to form a handle.
The upwardly extending portions are provided with outwardly extending ridges and a ring is adapted to be forced downwardly over the two upwardly extending handle portions against the faces of the ridges to lock the same together. Within the casing is a vertically arranged zig-zag mold over each separate contour of which is adapted to be placed a piece of dough, as aforesaid.
It is, accordingly, an object of the invention to provide a mold which is simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture and efficient in operation.
A further object of the invention is the provision of a mold for tortilla dough in which a plurality of tortilla may be fried simultaneously.
A further object of the invention is the provision of a device of the character described in which the mold form consists of a single piece of metal.
A further object of the invention is the provision of a novel combined locking and handle construction.
For further comprehension of the invention and of the objects and advantages thereof, reference will be had to the following description and accompanying drawing, and to the appended claims in which the various novel features of the invention are more particularly set forth.
In the accompanying drawing forming a material part of this disclosure:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken along line 22 of Fig. 3.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4--4 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary enlarged sectional view taken substantially along line 55 of Fig. 1.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, there is illustrated therein a form for frying tortillas to make tacos, comprised of a frame member having a top H], side members H and I2 and a bottom H3. The side members are provided with a plurality of inwardly extending slots M. The bottom l3 along the edges of the open sides of the frame is provided with a pair of arms l5 and I6 which are hinged as indicated at ll and i3, respectively, and extend upwardly to partially enclose the open sides of the frame and thence inwardly, as indicated at l9 and 20, and thence upwardly as indicated at 2 and 22, respectively. One of the arms l5, terminates in a beaded portion 23 and both upward extensions 2 and 22 are provided with outwardly extending ridges 24 and 25, respectively.
Attached to the bottom portion i3 of the frame by means of rivets 26 or the like is a vertically extending single piece zig-zag mold 2'! which is likewise attached to the top portion In of the frame by means of rivets 28 or the like.
The mold 21, because of its zig-zag shape, results in a plurality of outwardly extending single dough receiving portions 29. A ring 30 of the general rectangular shape is adapted to be normally held upon the extension 2 by means of the beaded portion 23 but may be slidably placed over the extension 22 and forced downwardly upon the two extension members and the ridges 24 and 25 thereof to lock the same together.
In operation, it will be seen that the handle members If: and I6 are firs-t unlocked and moved outwardly from the frame and that thereafter the tortilla is placed over the individual mold forms 29. The ends I5 and I6 are then brought together and the ring 30 forced downwardly over the portions 2 and 22 to frictionally lock the same together whereupon the portions 2 and 22 may be used as a handle to immerse the frame and its associated parts into grease for a period long enough tofry the tortilla. Thereafter, the device may be lifted from the grease, the slots I4 and the open sides of the mold 21 allowing the grease to rapidly drain from the unit, whereupon the handle portions 2 and 22 may be unlocked and opened and the tortilla may be removed from the mold and filled with meat or other food.
While I have illustrated and described the preferred embodiments of my invention, it is to 3 be understood that I do not limit myself to the precise constructions herein disclosed and the right is reserved to all changes and modifications coming within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, What I claim as new, and desire to secure by United States Letters Patent is:
l. A device of the character described, comprising a base member and a top member, side members integral with said base and top members, a reversely folded member extending vertically between said side members and attached to said base and top members, said reversely folded member forming a plurality of dough receiving compartments each having an :apening at one end thereof, and a pair of handles hingedly attached to said base member and extending vertically past the open ends of said dough receiving compartments.
.2. A device of the character .described comprising a base member and a top member, side members shaving a :plurality of vertically spaced slots therein, said side members being integral with said top and base members, a reversely folded member extending vertically between said side members 'a-ndattached to said top and base members, said reversely folded member forming a plurality of zdeugh receiving compartments open at alternately :opposite sides thereof, and a pair of handles hingedly attached to said base member andaextend-ing vertically past the alternately open and closed sides .of said dough receiving compartments.
3. A device of the character described, comprising a base member and a top member, side members integral with said base and top members and having vertically spaced slots therein, a reversely .tolded member extending vertically between said side members and attached .to said top and base members, said reversely folded member iorming a plurality of dough receiving compartments cpenat alternately opposite sides thereof, said dough receiving compartments registering with said slots to permit the drainage of grease therefrom, and handles hingedly attached to said base member and extending vertically past the alternately open and closed sides of said dough receiving compartments.
4. A device of the character described, comprising a base member and a top member, side members integral with said base and top members, said side members being provided with vertically spaced slots therein, and a reversely folded member extending vertically between said side membersand attached to said base and top members, said reversely folded member forming a plurality of dough receiving compartments open at alternately opposite sides thereof, said dough receiving compartments registering with said vertically spaced slots to permit the drainage of grease therefrom, handles hingedly attached to said base member and extending vertically past said alternately epen and :closed dough receiving compartments, and means locking said handles in position over said dough receiving compartments to retain the dough in said compartments during the frying process,
J UVENCIO MALDON ADO.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 285,864 Whyte .e. Oct. 2, 1883 567,400 Lee Sept. 8, 1896 573,574 Davies Dec. 22, .1896 598,801 Minter Feb. '8, 1898 680,014 Talbot Aug. 1, 1899 883,432 Traeger Mar. '31, 1908 894,974 Nicodemus Aug. 4, 1908 1,020,004 Wishman Mar. 12, 1912 1,129,635 Burke et al Feb. 23, 1915
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