US 7,320,275 B2
Seasoning device and method for preparing foods
Nevin Jenkins, Homosassa, Fla. (US); Martin Fleit, Miami, Fla. (US); and Antonio Lebron, Spring Hill, Fla. (US)
Assigned to Seasoning Sticks, LLC., Homosassa, Fla. (US)
Filed on Feb. 03, 2003, as Appl. No. 10/357,299.
Prior Publication US 2004/0149146 A1, Aug. 05, 2004
Int. Cl. A47J 37/10 (2006.01)
U.S. Cl. 99—345  [99/494; 99/532] 9 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A seasoning-loaded implement for inserting into a food mass comprising an elongate hollow shaft having an open upper end and a closed lower tip end for penetrating into a food mass, said hollow shaft being characterized with a plurality of axially longitudinally spaced openings extending from adjacent the lower tip end to adjacent, but spaced from the open upper end of the hollow shaft, a solid mass of seasoning received in the hollow shaft to a level above the opening adjacent the upper open end of the shaft covering the said opening and sealing the shaft, said solid mass of seasoning composed of a compressed mixture of seasoning powder and a FDA food approved binder, said solid mass of seasoning liquefying at a temperature of from about 90 degrees F. to about 140 degrees F., said powder having a particle size of from about 1 micron to about 125 microns in diameter and the-ratio-of binder to seasoning is from about 0.1% by weight to about 10% by weight, a hollow top cap having a top end of substantial greater diameter than the diameter of the hollow shaft to define an air chamber and a bottom depending hollow shaft in communication with the air chamber and terminating in an open bottom end, said open upper end of the hollow shaft coupled to the bottom open end of the bottom depending hollow shaft of the hollow top cap in a secure airtight fit trapping air in the hollow top cap, whereby when the seasoning-loaded implement is inserted into a food mass, and heated sufficiently, the air trapped in the air chamber of the top hollow cap will become pressurized and drive liquefied seasoning out of the openings of the hollow shaft into the food mass.