[IP] McDonald's puts patent on sandwiches
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Date: November 25, 2006 2:11:03 AM EST
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Subject: McDonald's puts patent on sandwiches
McDonald's puts patent on sandwiches
McDonald's wants to own the rights to how a sandwich is made.
The fast-food chain has applied for a patent relating to the 'method
and apparatus' used to prepare the snack.
The burger company says owning the 'intellectual property rights'
would help its hot deli sandwiches look and taste the same at all of
its restaurants.
It also wants to cut down on the time needed to put together a
sandwich, thought to have been dreamt up by the Earl of Sandwich in
1762.
The 55-page patent, which has been filed in the US and Europe, covers
the 'simultaneous toasting of a bread component'.
Garnishes of lettuce, onions and tomatoes, as well as salt, pepper
and ketchup, are inserted into a cavity in a 'sandwich delivery tool'.
The 'bread component' is placed over the cavity and the assembly tool
is inverted to tip out the contents. Finally, the filling is placed
in the 'bread component'.
It explains: 'Often the sandwich filling is the source of the name of
the sandwich; for example, ham sandwich.'
Lawrence Smith-Higgins, of the UK Patent Office, said: 'McDonald's or
anyone else cannot get retrospective exclusive rights to making a
sandwich.
'They might have a novel device, but it could be quite easy for
someone to make a sandwich in a similar way without infringing their
claims.'
McDonald's said: 'These applications are not intended to prevent
anyone from using previous methods for making sandwiches.'
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?
in_article_id=26183&in_page_id=34
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