Patent classifications
A47G21/00
Sweet Stirs
A device with a hollow tube as handle connected to a spoon, with any number of sealed segments or servings inside the tube. A string, or tab-like structure, breaks or pulls the seal of the segment(s), dispensing substances like instant coffee, sugar, creamers, or any liquid, gel, beverage, medication, lotion, powder or other products, down into the main cavity or face of the spoon, whereby allowing the spoon to stir the dispensed substance into a cup, bowl, container, or hand for consumption or application.
Handheld Silicone Holder for Food Items
The present invention relates to a flexible handheld silicone holder device for accommodating food items such as sandwiches, hamburgers, subs, and more. More specifically, the silicone holder is designed to accommodate a food item and replaces a paper wrap typically used to hold a food item. The holder provides a cavity for storing a food item such that liquid, crumbs, and other items dripping from the food item is collected at the bottom of the device, thereby enabling individuals to eat without worry of ruining their clothes and vehicles, thereby obviating significant cleaning. In exemplary embodiments, the device is reusable and can be washed for reuse. The holder device is made of food grade silicone and includes different sizes and shapes for accommodating different types of food items.
Biodegradable Edible Stirrers
Various embodiment of a biodegradable elongated formatted implement for blending beverages and integrating flavors. The implement is made of a compacted edible substance and degradable substance that will dissolve upon liquid contact. The implement has the means to flavor or cool beverages. The implement degradable and dissolvable features decreases environmental waste derived from indissoluble stirrers.
Multi-container vessel
A vessel including a first container having a bottom portion, a sidewall, and a first cavity access portion, wherein one of the at least one sidewalls includes a first region and a second region opposed to the first region, wherein the second region of the sidewall is contiguously joined to the bottom portion to define at least in part a first cavity, and wherein the first region includes a first cavity access opening that is configured to engage the first cavity access portion; and a second container having a bottom portion, a sidewall, and a second cavity access portion, wherein one of the at least one sidewall includes a first region and a second region opposed to the first region; wherein the first cavity is larger than the second container such that the second container may be completely contained within the first cavity.
Utensils and Uses Thereof
Provided herein are utensils. Also provided herein are methods of using the utensils provided herein. Also provided herein are articles of manufacture comprising the utensils provided herein.
Utensils and Uses Thereof
Provided herein are utensils. Also provided herein are methods of using the utensils provided herein. Also provided herein are articles of manufacture comprising the utensils provided herein.
Portable Food Handling Devices
A food handling device includes a holder having an interior chamber extending along a longitudinal axis, and an extension housing detachably mounted on the holder and having an interior compartment for receiving and for holding the foodstuff. A pusher is mounted in the chamber for axial movement. An actuator axially moves the pusher through the chamber and through the compartment into contact with the foodstuff, and incrementally feeds a continuously variable quantity of the foodstuff along the longitudinal axis through the opening directly into a user's mouth to enable the foodstuff to be eaten bite-by-bite in a sanitary manner without using eating accessories, such as plates and/or utensils, and without the user's hands directly touching and contaminating the foodstuff, thereby preventing the spread of disease.
CUP
A cup, including a container, including an elongated cell disposed vertically within a rim of the container; and a spoon, disposed within the elongated cell.
FOOD BAG
A food bag for a food product includes a front layer and a back layer wherein the front layer and the back layer are interconnected to each other along at least one peripheral interconnection joint to form a pouch suitable to receive the food product between the front layer and the back layer through a pouch opening. The front layer and the back layer are arranged adjacent the pouch opening. A sealing means seals the pouch opening after the food product is received in the pouch. The front layer and the back layer each comprise a tear feature for separating the pouch into a first part for holding the food product and a second part. The tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer are interconnected to each other in the area of the at least one peripheral interconnection joint.