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sired to stop the flow of the gravy or the
like through the tube 10 the 'cap 11 can ,be'
replaced.
From the foregoing description taken in
5 connection with the accompanying drawing
it will be manifest that a basting attachment
for pans or the like is provided which will
fullll all of the necessary requirements of
such a device.
10 Having thus -fully described the invention
what I claim is new and desire to protectby
Letters Patent is
1. In a device of the character described
the combination with a pan, a secondary
15 perforated pan positioned therein, a basting
tube extending from- the .secondary perfo-
rated pan and an impaling cap removably
carried by the basting tube.
2. In a device of the character described
20 the combination of a roasting pan or the
like, a secondary pan positioned therein
having its bottom spaced from the bottom
of the pan, said secondary pan having per-
forations provided therein, a basting tube
25 extending from the bottom of the secondary
pan and a removable impaling cap carried
by the basting tube.
3. In a device of the character described
the combination with a roasting pan, of a
30 support for receiving meat or the like re-
movably 'positioned within said roastingpan, said support having its bottom spaced
above the bottom of the pan for supporting
the. article to be' cooked in spaced relation
above said pan, said support having perfo- 35
rations formed therein, a tube carried by
the support and' extending .vertically from
the central portion thereof, said tube adapt-
ed to extend through the article to' be cooked
for delivering gravy from the container to 40
the upper side of said article, and a remov-
able impaling tip carried by said tube to as-
sist in the impaling of the article to be
cooked thereon and to prevent the flow of
gravy or the like through said tube. when 45
desired.
4. A basting device comprising a basal
support; a tube mounted on said support
and communicating with the under side
thereof ; and a removable, pointed tip for 50
the upper end of said tube.
5. A basting device comprising a hollow
base; a tube mounted upon and- vertically
extending from said base and communicat-
ing with the. interior thereof; and a remov- 55
able pointed tip for the upper end of said
tube.
SARAH ANN HOLLOWAY.
Witnesses:
JEWEL FREEMAN,
FLossIE WrTEN.
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Holloway, Sarah Ann. Roasting-Pan., patent, May 11, 1920; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1258087/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.