A47J47/16

Cookware lid holder

Disclosed is a system for storing one or more cookware lids. The system may include one or more holders or pockets, disposed in one or more tiers. The tiers may be disposed in a column from a top edge of the backing to a bottom edge of the backing. The holders may each be associated with a support sleeve. The system may be formed of a backing made of suitable material, such as cotton canvas. A pair of eyelets may be provided on the system, for hanging or mounting to an interior or exterior area.

UTENSIL REST
20230088877 · 2023-03-23 ·

A utensil rest is provided for the temporary storage of dirty utensils during cooking or other food preparation procedures. The utensil rest includes a base plate and first and second side walls and first and second end walls extending upwardly from the base plate to define a trough. A plurality of protrusions extend upwardly from an upper surface of the base plate to support a utensil over the trough. The first and second side walls have raised ends and multiple raised intermediate portions between the raised ends. The raised ends and the intermediate portions define valleys therebetween to prevent a utensil from sliding off of the utensil rest. The first and second end walls also have raised ends defining valleys therebetween for the securement of a utensil positioned between the raised ends. The utensil rest is formed from an economical and disposable material.

UTENSIL REST
20230088877 · 2023-03-23 ·

A utensil rest is provided for the temporary storage of dirty utensils during cooking or other food preparation procedures. The utensil rest includes a base plate and first and second side walls and first and second end walls extending upwardly from the base plate to define a trough. A plurality of protrusions extend upwardly from an upper surface of the base plate to support a utensil over the trough. The first and second side walls have raised ends and multiple raised intermediate portions between the raised ends. The raised ends and the intermediate portions define valleys therebetween to prevent a utensil from sliding off of the utensil rest. The first and second end walls also have raised ends defining valleys therebetween for the securement of a utensil positioned between the raised ends. The utensil rest is formed from an economical and disposable material.

KITCHEN CADDY AND ACCESSORY SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR USING SAME
20230082933 · 2023-03-16 ·

Disclosed herein are devices and systems for detachably mounting accessories, such as kitchen and bath accessories. In one aspect, a disclosed system encompasses a caddy device for detachably coupling at least one accessory; and at least one accessory configured to detachably couple to the caddy device. The caddy device may be mounted to any surface and used for detachable coupling one or more accessories, such as a kitchen sponge or brush. Also disclosed herein are kits and methods for using the disclosed devices and systems.

KITCHEN CADDY AND ACCESSORY SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR USING SAME
20230082933 · 2023-03-16 ·

Disclosed herein are devices and systems for detachably mounting accessories, such as kitchen and bath accessories. In one aspect, a disclosed system encompasses a caddy device for detachably coupling at least one accessory; and at least one accessory configured to detachably couple to the caddy device. The caddy device may be mounted to any surface and used for detachable coupling one or more accessories, such as a kitchen sponge or brush. Also disclosed herein are kits and methods for using the disclosed devices and systems.

IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT HOLDER FOR A HAND MIXER

An implement attachment holder for a hand mixer includes a body defining opposed first and second surfaces and first and second mounting projections coupled with the body and extending away from the first surface of the body at respective first and second locations spaced apart at a first distance along a first direction. The attachment holder further includes a device retention projection extending away from the second surface of the body and partially along the first surface to at least partially overlie the first and second locations from which the first and second mounting projections extend. The device retention projection further defines at least three attachment channels extending in a second direction normal to the first direction at spaced-apart locations along the device retention projection.

Dish wand holder
11470963 · 2022-10-18 ·

A dish wand holder includes a front plate having a rear plate extending perpendicularly from an upper end of the front plate. A pair of tines extend from opposing ends of the upper end defining a gap therebetween. The gap is dimensioned to receive a handle of a dish wand therethrough. A fastener is affixed to a lower side of the rear plate, wherein the fastener removably secures the rear plate to a surface.

Dish wand holder
11470963 · 2022-10-18 ·

A dish wand holder includes a front plate having a rear plate extending perpendicularly from an upper end of the front plate. A pair of tines extend from opposing ends of the upper end defining a gap therebetween. The gap is dimensioned to receive a handle of a dish wand therethrough. A fastener is affixed to a lower side of the rear plate, wherein the fastener removably secures the rear plate to a surface.

Countertop Barrier Device
20230069667 · 2023-03-02 ·

A countertop barrier device for provision of a sanitary barrier between an article and a countertop includes a tubular housing, which is selectively mountable to a surface proximate to a back edge of a countertop so that the tubular housing is removably mounted to the surface and substantially parallel to the back edge. A slot is positioned in the tubular housing and extends from proximate to opposed ends of the tubular housing. A mat is selectively extensible from and retractable into the tubular housing through the slot. A fastener is engaged to the mat proximate to a leading edge of the mat. The fastener engages the countertop proximate to a front edge of the countertop so that the mat covers a portion of the countertop. An article can be positioned on the mat without the article coming into contact with the countertop.

Cookware Lid and Utensil Holder Device
20230157488 · 2023-05-25 ·

The present invention relates to a novel cookware lid and utensil holder device that safely and securely stores hot cookware lids and/or utensils while cooking without placing the items on a countertop and/or stovetop. The device comprises a base unit and a tubular, metal stand comprising at least one U-shaped component that receives a cookware lid and/or utensil. Users place cookware lids and/or utensils on the U-shaped component for storage while cooking. Further, the device can be positioned near a stovetop, preventing users from having to place hot cookware lids and/or utensils directly on the stovetop and/or countertop.