Patent classifications
A47J43/288
Tool for removing compacted particle residue from a cylindrical container
A tool for removing particle residue from a cylindrical container includes a handle, configured to be grasped in the hand of a user to position the tool and to rotate the tool around an axis of rotation aligned substantially parallel to the handle, and at least one blade section extending from the handle at an angle to the axis of rotation. A user manipulates the handle in use to cause the tool to rotate about the axis of rotation so that the leading edge of the blade section moves into and through compacted particle residue within the cylindrical container.
Combination Utensil Strainer
A system for a combination utensil and strainer tool. The tool has a utensil portion. Attached to and downstream from the utensil portion is the straining portion. Attached to and downstream of the straining portion is the handle portion. A user can use the utensil portion to stir, cook, and other functions. The user can thereafter use the same tool as a strainer.
Fork Friend
The Fork Friend is a domestic utensil designed to remove hot food from roasting forks without damaging the food, and minimize the risk of being burned during the removal of hot food. The Fork Friend is comprised of a flat, elongated rectangular shaped strap of metal, or thin, rigid, heat-resistant material, with notches cut and spaced so as to fit over the top of the tines on a roasting fork. By positioning the Fork Friend over the tines of the roasting fork and behind the food, the operator slides the Fork Friend along the tines, toward the end of the roasting fork, dislodging the food. The Fork Friend is unique in that it is an independent utensil which offers the controlled and safe removal of hot food from various styles, sizes, and shapes of roasting forks.
SHEET-SHAPED COOKED RICE FORMING JIG
A sheet-shaped cooked rice forming jig includes: a forming frame for forming a sheet-shaped cooked rice, the sheet-shaped cooked rice being formed by packing a cooked rice in the forming frame; and a leveling spatula for leveling the cooked rice packed in the forming frame into a sheet shape. The forming frame is a flat-plate-like member having a predetermined thickness where upper and lower surfaces of the forming frame are formed into a flat surface. The forming frame is formed in a window shape in an endless manner so as to form a cooked rice packing portion in a penetrating manner inside the forming frame. The cooked rice is packed into the cooked rice packing portion, and the leveling spatula is formed of: a grip portion; and a spatula body portion extending from a distal end of the grip portion and having a flat shape.
18" Cast iron baking pan with removable bottom and cast iron resting stand and serving trowel
A baking form that has an outer shell with a bottom plate positioned that creates the container, which gives support to the food item to be baked inside. The removable bottom plate allows the food to be separated from the entire baking form. The baking form is part of an entire system, which includes a stand that is used to support and push the entire baked good that sits on the removable plate up and free from the outer shell in order to place the entire content onto a working surface. The baking system also includes a larger serving trowel that is needed to support a larger piece of the baked good from the whole.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL COOKING UTENSIL
The present disclosure provides a multifunctional cooking utensil. The multifunctional cooking utensil includes a kitchen knife, a toothed knife, a fork, a turning shovel, and a spoon. The kitchen knife and the toothed knife are assembled to form scissors. The fork and the turning shovel are assembled to form a water filter food clip. The spoon and the fork are assembled to form a water receiving food clip. With the above structure, the cooking utensil implements the functions of the knife, the fork, the turning shovel, the toothed knife, the scissors, and the food clips, and may be applied to restaurants, barbecue restaurants, hotels, and home kitchens, and achieves an integrated use of a plurality of tools.
Grilling and Cooking Spatula Device
The present invention relates to a grilling and cooking spatula device. The spatula device easily flips and lifts delicate food items from a cooking surface without breakage and/or slippage. The spatula device includes a handle and a slightly curved spatula plate having a beveled edge and a large curvilinear surface. More specifically, the handle is generally cylindrical having a mounting groove and a pair of ergonomic grips near the ends of the handle for comfortable gripping. The spatula plate is generally rectangular and includes a continuous curvilinear sheet. A top lateral edge of the plate is fastened within the handle. The beveled leading edge of the spatula plate is used for slipping between a food item and a cooking surface thereby enabling the food item to be slid onto the spatula plate.
Ergonomic cooktop scraping utensil
An ergonomic cooktop scraping utensil has a planar body, a first side support, a second side support, a blade, and a handle. The blade is removably attached to a distal end of the planar body, and the handle is laterally connected between the upper ends of the first and second side supports. When force is applied to the handle, it is transmitted to the side supports and into both the proximal and distal ends of the utensil. The blade is configured to be oriented at a specified blade angle relative to the cooktop surface for efficient scraping action. The handle is designed to be operated by the heel of the palm of the user in order to minimize any moment arm, and thus strain, applied to the wrist of the user.
SPATULA
A spatula includes a shovel portion, a reinforcing piece, a shovel handle and a coating layer. The reinforcing piece is provided on the shovel portion. The shovel handle has a connecting end connected to the reinforcing piece. The coating layer coats the shovel portion and the reinforcing piece and extends to the connecting end. The spatula has the advantages of smaller thickness, good structural strength and smaller weight.
Handheld articulated user-assistive device with behavior control modes
A handheld tool includes a handle; an implement mount configured to detachably accept and to rigidly hold a user-assistive implement; an actuator assembly mounted to the handle to physically manipulate the implement mount relative to the handle; a first sensor disposed to sense an orientation of the handle; a second sensor disposed to sense an orientation of the user-assistive implement; a controller disposed in or on the handle and coupled to the actuator assembly and the first and second sensors; and memory coupled to the controller. The memory stores instructions for identifying a type of the user-assistive implement attached to the implement mount, selecting a behavior routine based upon the type of the user-assistive implement identified, and manipulating the user-assistive implement relative to the handle according to the behavior routine to aid performance of a task with the handheld tool.