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US2070199A
US2070199A US54569A US5456935A US2070199A US 2070199 A US2070199 A US 2070199A US 54569 A US54569 A US 54569A US 5456935 A US5456935 A US 5456935A US 2070199 A US2070199 A US 2070199A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A21BAKING; EDIBLE DOUGHS
    • A21CMACHINES OR EQUIPMENT FOR MAKING OR PROCESSING DOUGHS; HANDLING BAKED ARTICLES MADE FROM DOUGH
    • A21C3/00Machines or apparatus for shaping batches of dough before subdivision
    • A21C3/02Dough-sheeters; Rolling-machines; Rolling-pins
    • A21C3/021Rolling-pins; Hand-operated spreading or rolling devices

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  • This invention relates to a sanitary rolling pin, and also to a new article of manufacture consisting of a sanitary covering for a rolling pin.
  • Rolling pins now in general use are not easy to clean thoroughly after use, and hence particles of flour or other food stuffs are likely to become lodged in or near the surface of the roller and to mold or decay in that situation. When this occurs the decay or mold germs are apt to be transferred to the next batch of flour or other food stuff to which the roller is applied.
  • this undesirable condition is overcome and there is insured for the rolling pin a sanitary condition at all times.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the complete device.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross section taken on line 22 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the covering for the rolling pin looking at the inside face of said covering.
  • Fig. 4 is an end view of the covering shown in Fig. 3, in cross-section taken on line 4-4 of Fig. 3.
  • a conventional rolling pin 5 having at each end an axially located handle 6.
  • the sanitary sleeve or covering 1 which is furnished on at least one face thereof with a gummed marginal portion 8 as more clearly shown in Fig. 3.
  • the provision of at least one of said portions is essential in order that the strip 1 may be adhered to itself in its applied position.
  • an additional gummed strip 9 is provided it is preferably located on the reverse face of the sheet and in alinement with the gummed strip 8.
  • the sheet edge which is not gummed should always be lapped externally over the gummed part in order to avoid exposing a gummed part to the flour or food stuff. If it is desired to avoid adhering the sheet to the rolling 5 pin the user will refrain from moistening the inner face of the gummed margin. Additional gummed strips Ill and II are also shown which can be moistened and used, if desired, to cause the sheet 1 to adhere to the rolling pin adjacent 10 to its ends and edge respectively, thereby keeping the flour from creeping under these portions of the sheet.
  • the applied protecting cover 1 is provided with three cooperating adhesive 15 strips 8, 9, and l I, the strips 8 and 9 being located on opposite faces of the inner fold of the overlap and the strip ll being located on the inner face of the extremity of the outer fold of the overlap.
  • a very efficient triple seal is thus afforded to keep the food stuffs, to which the roller is necessarily applied with considerable pressure, from working under the end portions of the cover member I.
  • the cover sheet or sleeve 1 is preferably made 0f paraifin paper, but it may be made of cellophane sheets or of any other suitable material, preferably of an airproof and moisture proof character.
  • An applied rolling pin cover having overlapping end portions furnished with a triple adhesive seal consisting of two adhesive strips located on opposite faces of the inner fold of the overlap and a third adhesive strip located between the extremity of the outer fold of the overlap and the underlying surface of the cover.

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F. S. DIXON Feb. 9, 1937.
SANITARY ROLLING PIN COVER Filed Dec. 16, 1935 INVENTOR. E54 .D/LKO); BY
ATTORNEY.
Patented Feb. 9, 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 1 Claim.
This invention relates to a sanitary rolling pin, and also to a new article of manufacture consisting of a sanitary covering for a rolling pin.
Rolling pins now in general use, particularly those made of Wood or some equally porous substance, are not easy to clean thoroughly after use, and hence particles of flour or other food stuffs are likely to become lodged in or near the surface of the roller and to mold or decay in that situation. When this occurs the decay or mold germs are apt to be transferred to the next batch of flour or other food stuff to which the roller is applied. By this invention this undesirable condition is overcome and there is insured for the rolling pin a sanitary condition at all times.
Other objects, advantages and features of the invention will hereinafter appear.
Referring to the accompanying drawing, which illustrates What is at present deemed to be a preferred embodiment of the invention,
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the complete device.
Fig. 2 is a cross section taken on line 22 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a view of the covering for the rolling pin looking at the inside face of said covering.
Fig. 4 is an end view of the covering shown in Fig. 3, in cross-section taken on line 4-4 of Fig. 3.
Referring in detail to the drawing in Fig. 1 is shown a conventional rolling pin 5 having at each end an axially located handle 6. Around this roller is fitted the sanitary sleeve or covering 1, which is furnished on at least one face thereof with a gummed marginal portion 8 as more clearly shown in Fig. 3. The provision of at least one of said portions is essential in order that the strip 1 may be adhered to itself in its applied position. When an additional gummed strip 9 is provided it is preferably located on the reverse face of the sheet and in alinement with the gummed strip 8. By! this arrangement of two gummed strips the sheet may beheld in place around the rolling pin in either a loose or a fixed manner. The sheet edge which is not gummed should always be lapped externally over the gummed part in order to avoid exposing a gummed part to the flour or food stuff. If it is desired to avoid adhering the sheet to the rolling 5 pin the user will refrain from moistening the inner face of the gummed margin. Additional gummed strips Ill and II are also shown which can be moistened and used, if desired, to cause the sheet 1 to adhere to the rolling pin adjacent 10 to its ends and edge respectively, thereby keeping the flour from creeping under these portions of the sheet.
As shown in Fig. 2, the applied protecting cover 1 is provided with three cooperating adhesive 15 strips 8, 9, and l I, the strips 8 and 9 being located on opposite faces of the inner fold of the overlap and the strip ll being located on the inner face of the extremity of the outer fold of the overlap. A very efficient triple seal is thus afforded to keep the food stuffs, to which the roller is necessarily applied with considerable pressure, from working under the end portions of the cover member I.
The cover sheet or sleeve 1 is preferably made 0f paraifin paper, but it may be made of cellophane sheets or of any other suitable material, preferably of an airproof and moisture proof character.
Owing to the inexpensive character of the 30 sanitary rolling pin covering furnished by this invention, the user can afford to discard said covering each time work upon a batch of dough is completed.
I claim:
An applied rolling pin cover having overlapping end portions furnished with a triple adhesive seal consisting of two adhesive strips located on opposite faces of the inner fold of the overlap and a third adhesive strip located between the extremity of the outer fold of the overlap and the underlying surface of the cover.
FRED S. DIXON.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2524705A (en) * 1947-12-15 1950-10-03 Mildred G Huseby Dough-rolling device
US2683428A (en) * 1952-04-03 1954-07-13 Earl S Neal Rolling pin
US2699737A (en) * 1947-12-23 1955-01-18 Stickelber & Sons Inc Dough sheeting apparatus
US2783719A (en) * 1949-03-28 1957-03-05 Capitol Prod Corp Dough sheeting roll
US20130059024A1 (en) * 2011-09-06 2013-03-07 Brice B. Leconte Modular food ingredient roller

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2524705A (en) * 1947-12-15 1950-10-03 Mildred G Huseby Dough-rolling device
US2699737A (en) * 1947-12-23 1955-01-18 Stickelber & Sons Inc Dough sheeting apparatus
US2783719A (en) * 1949-03-28 1957-03-05 Capitol Prod Corp Dough sheeting roll
US2683428A (en) * 1952-04-03 1954-07-13 Earl S Neal Rolling pin
US20130059024A1 (en) * 2011-09-06 2013-03-07 Brice B. Leconte Modular food ingredient roller
US9215952B2 (en) * 2011-09-06 2015-12-22 Brice B. Leconte Modular food ingredient roller
US20160081388A1 (en) * 2011-09-06 2016-03-24 Brice B. Leconte Modular food ingredient roller
US9648902B2 (en) * 2011-09-06 2017-05-16 Sushiquik, Llc Modular food ingredient roller

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