B26B3/02

Molded fiber cutlery

The present disclosure is directed to biodegradable cutlery, and more specifically to spoons, forks, and knives. The biodegradable cutlery includes a plurality of recesses disposed on the handle forming a rib to resist twisting and bending. An indentation may be disposed along a neck of the cutlery to enhance stability further.

Molded fiber cutlery

The present disclosure is directed to biodegradable cutlery, and more specifically to spoons, forks, and knives. The biodegradable cutlery includes a plurality of recesses disposed on the handle forming a rib to resist twisting and bending. An indentation may be disposed along a neck of the cutlery to enhance stability further.

Molded fiber cutlery

The present disclosure is directed to biodegradable cutlery, and more specifically to spoons, forks, and knives. The biodegradable cutlery includes a plurality of recesses disposed on the handle forming a rib to resist twisting and bending. An indentation may be disposed along a neck of the cutlery to enhance stability further.

Molded fiber cutlery

The present disclosure is directed to biodegradable cutlery, and more specifically to spoons, forks, and knives. The biodegradable cutlery includes a plurality of recesses disposed on the handle forming a rib to resist twisting and bending. An indentation may be disposed along a neck of the cutlery to enhance stability further.

UPRIGHT ATTACHABLE HANDLE FOR HOUSEOLD KNIVES
20190061137 · 2019-02-28 ·

Upright handgrip integral with nutcracker-like clamping mechanism for attachment to handles of household knives to allow those with wrist and hand strength or control problems to use their preferred knives safely and effectively. Grips near the back of a knife handle with deformable and tailorable elastomer pads, and to the knife blade itself just ahead of the handle, to complete the attachment and prevent twisting or flexing in use.

UPRIGHT ATTACHABLE HANDLE FOR HOUSEOLD KNIVES
20190061137 · 2019-02-28 ·

Upright handgrip integral with nutcracker-like clamping mechanism for attachment to handles of household knives to allow those with wrist and hand strength or control problems to use their preferred knives safely and effectively. Grips near the back of a knife handle with deformable and tailorable elastomer pads, and to the knife blade itself just ahead of the handle, to complete the attachment and prevent twisting or flexing in use.

Eating utensil
D0840769 · 2019-02-19 ·

Method for manufacturing kitchen knife by using multilayer material

This application relates to a method of manufacturing a knife using a multilayer material. In one aspect, the method includes preparing a multilayer material for manufacturing a knife, and heating and then forging the multilayer material to form a knife-shaped structure including a blade part and a handle part. The method also includes grinding the blade part to form a sharpened knife-edge and applying mud, including kaolin and white clay, to an entire surface of the knife-shaped structure and removing the mud applied to the blade part. The method further includes heating the knife-shaped structure applied with the mud, and quenching the heated knife-shaped structure through oil-cooling. The method further includes etching a surface of the quenched knife-shaped structure to form a pattern on the surface and grinding the surface-etched knife-shaped structure to form a knife having a final shape.

Method for manufacturing kitchen knife by using multilayer material

This application relates to a method of manufacturing a knife using a multilayer material. In one aspect, the method includes preparing a multilayer material for manufacturing a knife, and heating and then forging the multilayer material to form a knife-shaped structure including a blade part and a handle part. The method also includes grinding the blade part to form a sharpened knife-edge and applying mud, including kaolin and white clay, to an entire surface of the knife-shaped structure and removing the mud applied to the blade part. The method further includes heating the knife-shaped structure applied with the mud, and quenching the heated knife-shaped structure through oil-cooling. The method further includes etching a surface of the quenched knife-shaped structure to form a pattern on the surface and grinding the surface-etched knife-shaped structure to form a knife having a final shape.

DISPOSABLE CUTTING BOARD AND CUTLERY
20180310774 · 2018-11-01 ·

A disposable cutting board and a process for the manufacture of the disposable cutting board are disclosed. The disposable cutting board includes a center layer, a first outer layer, and a second outer layer. The center layer has opposed outer surfaces and is made from a block of wood which is substantially free of sugar, lathed, and sanded. At least the first outer layer is a wax paper and is bonded to one of the outer surfaces of the center layer for forming the disposable cutting board. In another aspect, disposable cutlery and a process for the manufacture of the disposable cutlery are disclosed. The disposable cutlery is made from a block of wood substantially free of sugar, lathed, sanded, and impregnated with wax.