Patent classifications
A47G21/04
Plastic composition with spent filter media filler
Spent filter media material may be blended with a classic material, such as high-density polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutylene succinate, or polylactic acid, to form a filled plastic composition. The spent filter media may include spent diatomaceous earth, spent perlite, and/or residues thereof. The composition may be performed by co-extruding a mixture of the plastic material and the spent filter media. Surprisingly, the spent filter media may be used as-supplied and without the need to dry the material. The resulting plastic composite material has numerous uses, including, for example, litter scoops and eating utensils.
CONSTRUCTIBLE UTENSILS
A system and method for meeting market demand for better constructible utensils. A deformable sheet defines a handle and an operational element in which one or more scores, both straight and curved, are cooperatively provided on the sheet. The one or more scores enable deformation of the handle and/or operational element(s) to convert the structure into a strong, sturdy, and functional implement sufficient to meet the required application.
CONSTRUCTIBLE UTENSILS
A system and method for meeting market demand for better constructible utensils. A deformable sheet defines a handle and an operational element in which one or more scores, both straight and curved, are cooperatively provided on the sheet. The one or more scores enable deformation of the handle and/or operational element(s) to convert the structure into a strong, sturdy, and functional implement sufficient to meet the required application.
Production Method of Edible Biodegradable Tableware
A production method of edible biodegradable tableware uses a powder mixture to manufacture an edible biodegradable product by a manufacturing process, and the powder mixture includes a dry powder and a maltose, and the maltose is prepared according to the total weight of the dry powder in a ratio of 1:10˜100, and the production method has the effects of improving product stability, simplifying production process, increasing yield and efficiency, avoiding pollutions during production, and decomposing the used product in various environments.
Production Method of Edible Biodegradable Tableware
A production method of edible biodegradable tableware uses a powder mixture to manufacture an edible biodegradable product by a manufacturing process, and the powder mixture includes a dry powder and a maltose, and the maltose is prepared according to the total weight of the dry powder in a ratio of 1:10˜100, and the production method has the effects of improving product stability, simplifying production process, increasing yield and efficiency, avoiding pollutions during production, and decomposing the used product in various environments.
Hybrid food container lids convertible into cutlery
Hybrid food container lids convertible into cutlery may include a scoop section and a handle section. The scoop section may be defined by an outer edge of the lid or a tear strip formed in the lid. The handle may fold against the scoop as the lid is attached to a container. The handle may include a first guiding line that defines a first fold of the handle. The first fold may bring the sides of the handle together. Another guiding line may define a second fold of the handle that causes the scoop to become flat or concave when the handle is also folded along the first guiding line. The scoop section and the handle section may together form a piece of cutlery such as a spoon, a fork, a spork, and so forth. The cutlery and/or other portions of the hybrid lid may be disposable.
Hybrid food container lids convertible into cutlery
Hybrid food container lids convertible into cutlery may include a scoop section and a handle section. The scoop section may be defined by an outer edge of the lid or a tear strip formed in the lid. The handle may fold against the scoop as the lid is attached to a container. The handle may include a first guiding line that defines a first fold of the handle. The first fold may bring the sides of the handle together. Another guiding line may define a second fold of the handle that causes the scoop to become flat or concave when the handle is also folded along the first guiding line. The scoop section and the handle section may together form a piece of cutlery such as a spoon, a fork, a spork, and so forth. The cutlery and/or other portions of the hybrid lid may be disposable.
Clandestine articulating utensil
A clandestine articulating utensil includes a body portion and a head portion, the body portion having a proximal end and a distal end opposite the proximal end. The head portion includes a lower jaw member fixedly attached to and extending away from the proximal end of the body portion and an upper jaw member pivotally coupled to the lower jaw member and having a neck section extending upwardly from a back of the upper jaw member. The upper jaw is movable between a closed configuration parallel and adjacent to the lower member and an open configuration angularly displaced from the lower jaw member. The clandestine articulating utensil includes a utensil coupled to and extending away from the distal end of the body member.
Clandestine articulating utensil
A clandestine articulating utensil includes a body portion and a head portion, the body portion having a proximal end and a distal end opposite the proximal end. The head portion includes a lower jaw member fixedly attached to and extending away from the proximal end of the body portion and an upper jaw member pivotally coupled to the lower jaw member and having a neck section extending upwardly from a back of the upper jaw member. The upper jaw is movable between a closed configuration parallel and adjacent to the lower member and an open configuration angularly displaced from the lower jaw member. The clandestine articulating utensil includes a utensil coupled to and extending away from the distal end of the body member.
Single-ended multi-cavity measuring scoop
Embodiments of the present invention include measuring apparatuses, method of use of the apparatuses, and methods of manufacture. A measuring apparatus may include, for example, a scoop portion joined to a handle portion, wherein the scoop portion and the handle portion are either separate elements connected to each other or contiguous regions on a piece of a material comprising the measuring apparatus, the scoop portion comprising a top surface and a bottom surface. The scoop portion may comprise two or more cavities, where each cavity is a concave indentation in either the top surface or the bottom surface, and where each cavity is formed to accommodate a pre-defined volume of a substance to be measured.