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US797371A
US797371A US23191004A US1904231910A US797371A US 797371 A US797371 A US 797371A US 23191004 A US23191004 A US 23191004A US 1904231910 A US1904231910 A US 1904231910A US 797371 A US797371 A US 797371A
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  • This invention relates to the making of confectionery; and its object is to provide astirring device which will facilitate the observation of the temperature of the liquid candy as it cooks.
  • 1 represents the body of the stirrer, which consists, preferably, of a Hat paddle formed of wood or similar material.
  • This body is preferably formed with a reduced upper portion 2, which constitutes a handle adapted to be grasped in the cooks hands.
  • the extremity of the paddle remote from the handle is to be dipped into the liquid candy and be moved about in a well-known manner, so as to stir the liquid candy effectively to prevent burning.
  • a plate 3 preferably composed of brass, said plate being countersunk in the face of the paddle, as shown. Behind this faceplate 3 the body of the paddle is provided with alongitudinally-disposed groove at, which groove terminates below in an enlarged recess or ehamber 5.
  • This chamber 5 receives the bulb 6 of a thermometer, and the stem 70f the thermometer lies simply in the aforesaid pore at, as inrlllcatml most clearly in Fig. 3.
  • the stem and bulb of the thermometer are formed, as usual, of glass.
  • the face-plate 3 affords means for retaining the same in position, at the same time enabling the height of the mercury within the stem to be observed.
  • the lower portion of the plate is provided with an opening 8 of substz'intially circular form, which receives the forward portion of the bulb '6, which is flush with the face of the paddle, as indicated.
  • This opening 8 is in communication with a longitudinally-disposed slot 9, which is disposed just above the stem, as will be readily understood.
  • the facc-plate is provided with grad nations 10, which indicate temperatures substantially from 100" to 4:50 Fahrenheit.
  • On the side of the face-plate opposite the graduated portion thereof indications are placed which have a definite ineaning to candy-makers, the same being disposed opposite the corresponding temperatures on the thermometric scale.
  • thermometer With a stirrer constructed in the manner described the temperature of the fluid candy may be observed at any instant without substantially delaying the stirring operation. It will be observed that the stem 7 of the thermometer is substantially flush with the outer face of the plate 3. This construction considered highly advantageous, as it prevents the candy from adhering to the stem of the thermometer, which would make the thermometer liable to injury when cleaning the same after use.
  • the stem 7 of polygonal form in section is preferably ore-- tagonal, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the stem ar--- ranged in the recess or groove 4-, so that one of its flat faces will be in the plane of the forward face of the plate 3.
  • the edges ll of the slot 9 are beveled, as indicated, to con-- form to the adjacent inclined faces. Tn this way the stem is firmly seated against the plate and an unbroken flat face is presented on the outer side of the face-plate and no crerir, are formed at the slot wherein the candy may harden.
  • thermometric tube having a polygonal stern, said stein having a flat face colncidlng with the outer face of said face-plate and inelined faces abutting said beveled edge.

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PATENTED AUG. 15, 19105.
M. RAUBOLD. CONPEGTIONERS CANDY STIRRER.
APPLICATION-FILED NOV. 8, 1904.
TTbiTTFT) STATES PATENT UFFTUlEit.
Specification of Letters Patent.
tTMWLLITT ETllWWEWL Patented Aug. 15, 1905.,
A li ti fil d November 8, 190 1. Serial No. 231,910.
To all 1071/0122, it Ht/11; concern:
Be it known that 1, MAX. Ransom), a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Hopkinsville, in the county of Christian and State of Kentucky, have invented a new and improved Confectioners Candy-Stirrer, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to the making of confectionery; and its object is to provide astirring device which will facilitate the observation of the temperature of the liquid candy as it cooks.
it is now customary in making candy to make frequent tests of the liquid candy by means of cold water. These tests are necessarily inaccurate, because the water is often of different temperatures, and the making of each test ordinarily occasions a stoppage of the stirring operation. This invention is intended to prevent the necessity for taking these frequent tests.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a perspective of a stirrer constructed according to my invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical central section through the same, taken substantially upon the line 2 2 of Fig. 1; and Fig. 3 is a transverse section taken substantially upon the line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
Referring more particularly to the parts, 1 represents the body of the stirrer, which consists, preferably, of a Hat paddle formed of wood or similar material. This body is preferably formed with a reduced upper portion 2, which constitutes a handle adapted to be grasped in the cooks hands. The extremity of the paddle remote from the handle is to be dipped into the liquid candy and be moved about in a well-known manner, so as to stir the liquid candy effectively to prevent burning.
Upon the forward face of the paddle-body ll. provide a plate 3, preferably composed of brass, said plate being countersunk in the face of the paddle, as shown. Behind this faceplate 3 the body of the paddle is provided with alongitudinally-disposed groove at, which groove terminates below in an enlarged recess or ehamber 5. This chamber 5 receives the bulb 6 of a thermometer, and the stem 70f the thermometer lies simply in the aforesaid pore at, as inrlllcatml most clearly in Fig. 3.
The stem and bulb of the thermometer are formed, as usual, of glass. The face-plate 3 affords means for retaining the same in position, at the same time enabling the height of the mercury within the stem to be observed. To this end the lower portion of the plate is provided with an opening 8 of substz'intially circular form, which receives the forward portion of the bulb '6, which is flush with the face of the paddle, as indicated. This opening 8 is in communication with a longitudinally-disposed slot 9, which is disposed just above the stem, as will be readily understood. At one side of the slot the facc-plate is provided with grad nations 10, which indicate temperatures substantially from 100" to 4:50 Fahrenheit. On the side of the face-plate opposite the graduated portion thereof indications are placed which have a definite ineaning to candy-makers, the same being disposed opposite the corresponding temperatures on the thermometric scale.
With a stirrer constructed in the manner described the temperature of the fluid candy may be observed at any instant without substantially delaying the stirring operation. it will be observed that the stem 7 of the thermometer is substantially flush with the outer face of the plate 3. This construction considered highly advantageous, as it prevents the candy from adhering to the stem of the thermometer, which would make the thermometer liable to injury when cleaning the same after use.
in order to prevent the possibility that any crevices will be presented in which the candy may lodge, 1 make the stem 7 of polygonal form in section. This form is preferably ore-- tagonal, as shown in Fig. 3. The stem ar--- ranged in the recess or groove 4-, so that one of its flat faces will be in the plane of the forward face of the plate 3. The edges ll of the slot 9 are beveled, as indicated, to con-- form to the adjacent inclined faces. Tn this way the stem is firmly seated against the plate and an unbroken flat face is presented on the outer side of the face-plate and no crerir, are formed at the slot wherein the candy may harden.
Vtith a stirrer constructed according to my invention the temperature or degree of the candy can be readily ascertained without stop ping the stirring or haying recourse to frequent tests by w 2r which are not reliable, besides being inconvenient.
and a thermometric tube having a polygonal stern, said stein having a flat face colncidlng with the outer face of said face-plate and inelined faces abutting said beveled edge.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification 1n the presence of two sul scribing witnesses.
MAX RAUBOLD. lVitnesses: I
THOS. XV. LANG, W. S. XVADE.
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US3967502A (en) * 1974-09-06 1976-07-06 Moran John D Thermo timer
US4152845A (en) * 1978-02-24 1979-05-08 Ezzell Hershel L Metric conversion board
US6942377B1 (en) * 2003-02-19 2005-09-13 Robert B Goldstein Thermoreactive beverage stirrer

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3967502A (en) * 1974-09-06 1976-07-06 Moran John D Thermo timer
US4152845A (en) * 1978-02-24 1979-05-08 Ezzell Hershel L Metric conversion board
US6942377B1 (en) * 2003-02-19 2005-09-13 Robert B Goldstein Thermoreactive beverage stirrer

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