Patent classifications
A47F2001/103
BAND FOR LOADING CUTLERY
A banded cutlery system for loading stacks of plastic cutlery into dispensers is described. The banded cutlery system includes a front tab and a rear tab, and at least one of the front tab and the rear tab comprises a contour that mates with a contour on the adjacent side of the cutlery pieces. The front tab may releasably attach to the rear tab by a fastener that may be located under the stack of cutlery pieces. The front tab may be configured to pivot relative to the rear tab from a locked position in which the front tab is generally parallel to the stack height (and the front and rear tabs are attached by the fastener) to an unlocked position in which the front tab is not parallel the stack height (and the front and rear tabs are not attached by the fastener).
SKEWER FOR LOADING CUTLERY
A skewer for loading stacks of plastic cutlery into dispensers is described. The skewer includes a vertical shaft that protrudes through holes in the stacked cutlery pieces and a front tab that may be removably attached to the vertical shaft. In some embodiments, the front tab is rotatable relative to the vertical shaft. The front tab may have a locked position in which the front tab is fixed to the vertical shaft and extends along the height of the stack and an unlocked position in which the front tab is disengaged from the vertical shaft and rotates forwardly relative to the stack and the vertical shaft to allow the user to remove the skewer after loading the stack into a dispenser.
Cutlery dispenser
A plastic cutlery dispenser having a base and a cartridge is described. The cartridge may be slideable relative to the base. In some embodiments, the base has a base dispensing mechanism and the cartridge has a cartridge dispensing mechanism configured to mate with the base dispensing mechanism. In some embodiments, when the base and cartridge dispensing mechanisms mate, the cutlery dispenser is configured to dispense cutlery located within the cartridge one piece of cutlery at a time.
Dispenser for disposable cutlery and components therefor
A configuration of disposable cutlery comprises a plurality of disposable cutlery pieces suitable for loading in a disposable cutlery dispenser, wherein the plurality is not constrained by a cartridge when loaded into the cutlery dispenser, wherein the plurality is in a substantially unfanned orientation after loading of the plurality into a cutlery dispenser, and wherein each piece comprises a solid handle.
System and method for holding cutlery together
A module of cutlery may include a plurality of utensils that include a formable material, wherein at least two of the utensils are separably coupled to one another via at least one of an adhesive and a common portion of the formable material.
CUTLERY DISPENSER
A plastic cutlery dispenser having a base and a cartridge is described. The cartridge may be slideable relative to the base. In some embodiments, the base has a base dispensing mechanism and the cartridge has a cartridge dispensing mechanism configured to mate with the base dispensing mechanism. In some embodiments, when the base and cartridge dispensing mechanisms mate, the cutlery dispenser is configured to dispense cutlery located within the cartridge one piece of cutlery at a time.
WOOD CUTLERY DISPENSER FOR WOODEN CUTLERIES
A wooden dispenser for disposable wood cutlery comprises a storage cabinet adapted to retain a plurality of cutlery therein; a lever for sequentially ejecting the plurality of cutlery from the storage cabinet; a wall mount, or be mounted to a rondel sold separately. The dispenser distributes one unit at a time, reducing contamination and usage with a capacity of up to 200 pieces of cutlery that can be loaded in quickly and easily.
TABLEWARE FEEDING DEVICE
This present application involves a tableware feeding device including a stock bin with a supporting component installed below it to support the tableware. Below the supporting component, there is an inclined chute for the tableware to slide down, and at the end of the inclined chute, there is a tableware access opening. It also includes a transmission structure and an actuating component. One end of the transmission structure is connected to one end of the supporting component, and the actuating component consists of multiple baffles, a first actuating member, and a second actuating member. The baffles are positioned at the tableware access opening. When the tableware is pulled, the baffle is dragged along, and it is driven by a transmission structure connected to the first and second movable components. This, in turn, causes the supporting component to rotate, thereby allowing the tableware inside the stock bin to be discharged.
AUTOMATED HYGIENIC CUTLERY DISPENSER
A hygienic automatic electric utensil dispenser for use in eating establishments such as hospitals, schools, or other areas where large number of people are eating food in a central area. The dispenser can be refilled using prepackaged stacked plastic utensil in a self-sealing plastic bags without the user ever touching the utensil during the refilling process. The dispenser delivers the utensil in a sanitary method using a plurality of sensors.
Automated hygienic cutlery dispenser
A hygienic automatic electric utensil dispenser for use in eating establishments such as hospitals, schools, or other areas where large number of people are eating food in a central area. The dispenser can be refilled using prepackaged stacked plastic utensil in a self-sealing plastic bags without the user ever touching the utensil during the refilling process. The dispenser delivers the utensil in a sanitary method using a plurality of sensors.