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UNITED STATES PATENT OPICE.
SARAH ANN HOLLOWAY, OF HEREFORD, TEXAS.
ROASTING-PAN.Specifcation of Letters Patent.
Patented May 11, 1920.
Application fled October 17, 1917, Serial No. 197,001. Renewed October 1, 1919. Serial No. 327,833.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SARAH ANN HOLLO-
WAY, a citizen of the United States, resid-
ing in the town of Hereford, in the county
5 of Deaf Smith, State of Texas, have in-
vented new and useful Improvements in
Roasting-Pans, of which the following is a
specification, reference being had to the ac-
companying drawings.
10 The present invention relates to new and
useful improvements in roasting pans.
The primary object of the invention is
the provision of a roasting pan which is
self basting.
15 Another object of the invention is the
provision of a roasting pan having a per-.
forated support and an impaling tube ex-
tended therefrom and upon which the article
to be roasted is impaled.
20 Another object of the invention is the
provision of a removable pointed tip for
said impaling tube to enable the placing of
the article to be cooked thereon.
A further object of the invention is the
25 provision of a roaster having a perforated
support upon which the article to be cooked
is rested and an impaling tube designated to
be inserted through the article and through
which the juices of the meat being cooked
30 are transferred upwardly and allowed to
flow down over the said meat.
A still further object of the invention is
to improve and simplify devices of this
character rendering them comparatively sim-
35 ple and inexpensive to manufacture, relia-
ble and efficient in use, and readily operated.
With the above and other objects in view
the present invention resides in the novel
features of construction, formations, com-
40 binations and arrangements of parts to be
hereinafter more fully described, claimed
and illustrated in the accompanying draw-
ing forming a part of the present applica-
tion, it being understood in this connection
45 that various minor changes in the specific
details of construction can be resorted to
within the scope of the appended claims
without departing from the spirit or sacri-
ficing any of the advantages of the inven-
50 tion.
In the drawing;
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a panconstructed in accordance with the present
invention ; and
Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view 55
thereof.
Referring now to the accompanying draw-
ing by similar characters of reference
throughout the several views, the numeral 5
designates in general a baking pan which 60
can be of any well known shape and size.
In the drawing, however, for the purposes
of illustration a rectangular shape pan is
shown provided at its opposite ends with
suitable handles 6. 65
A supplementary pan 7 is positioned in
the central portion of the pan 5 and is pro-
vided with a plurality of perforations 8
through which the gravy contained within
the main pan 5 can flow therein. 70
The bottom 9 of this supplementary pan
7 is preferably spaced above the bottom of
the pan 5 and extending centrally therefrom
perpendicularly to the bottom of the pan
5 is a tube 10. . 75
This tube 10 is provided with a removable
impaling tip 11 for a purpose to be later ex-
plained.
In use the tip 11 is placed upon the upper
end of the tube 10 and the article to be 80
roasted is impaled thereon as clearly shown
in Fig. 1 of the drawing.
After the article shown at 12 is positioned
properly the tip 11 is then removed and the
pan 5 placed in the oven. 85
It will be noted that as the gravy or juices
shown at 13 begin to boil they will flow
upwardly through the tube 10 and back
into the pan over the article of food impaled
on said tube. 90
It will be noted that the basting attach-
ment including the pan 7 and tube 10 can
be placed in any pan desired or it can be
fixed permanently into a pan but it is pre-
ferred that the same be removable to en- 95
able easy cleaning of the device.
When in use the attachment prevents the
roast or article of food being cooked from
burning by virtue of its being roasted from
the bottom of the pan 5 and it also enables 100
the center of the meat to be cooked as tender
as the outside thereof by virtue of the tube
10 passing therethrough.
If during the cooking operation it isd,1,339,625.
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Holloway, Sarah Ann. Roasting-Pan., patent, May 11, 1920; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1258087/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.