A47G21/02

ASSESSMENT OF NUTRITION INTAKE USING A HANDHELD TOOL
20180005545 · 2018-01-04 ·

Embodiments regard nutrition assessment using a handheld device. An embodiment of an apparatus includes a handle with a controller within the handle, an attachment arm extending from the handle, and a user-assistive device coupled with an end of the attachment arm, wherein the apparatus is to determine a mass held by the user-assistive device, the determination being made during a task by a user of the handheld tool including manipulation of the handheld tool.

ASSESSMENT OF NUTRITION INTAKE USING A HANDHELD TOOL
20180005545 · 2018-01-04 ·

Embodiments regard nutrition assessment using a handheld device. An embodiment of an apparatus includes a handle with a controller within the handle, an attachment arm extending from the handle, and a user-assistive device coupled with an end of the attachment arm, wherein the apparatus is to determine a mass held by the user-assistive device, the determination being made during a task by a user of the handheld tool including manipulation of the handheld tool.

SPOON OR FORK WITH CENTER-OF-GRAVITY CHANGING MEANS
20180000267 · 2018-01-04 ·

In one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a spoon comprising: a head; a neck coupled to the head; an elongate handle coupled to the neck; and center-of-gravity changing means fitted with the elongate handle, wherein the center-of-gravity changing means moves along the elongate handle to the neck to change a center of gravity of the spoon such that the head is spaced from a table.

SPOON OR FORK WITH CENTER-OF-GRAVITY CHANGING MEANS
20180000267 · 2018-01-04 ·

In one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a spoon comprising: a head; a neck coupled to the head; an elongate handle coupled to the neck; and center-of-gravity changing means fitted with the elongate handle, wherein the center-of-gravity changing means moves along the elongate handle to the neck to change a center of gravity of the spoon such that the head is spaced from a table.

Drinking cup with utensil compartment integrated with handle
11564517 · 2023-01-31 ·

A drinking cup assembly includes a handle with a compartment for storing a utensil. The utensil includes a panel that forms a part of the handle. When the utensil is contained in the compartment, the panel occupies an opening that leads to the compartment. The utensil may be a stirrer, spoon, fork or knife. The handle may be permanently attached to the cup or removable from the cup.

Stacked cutlery system and method

A system for easily refilling cutlery dispensers and other devices includes a stack of identical cutlery items maintained by a retaining structure that can be removed either before, during, or after installation, depending on the dispenser configuration. In a first aspect, the cutlery handles are nested and the retaining structure includes a single adhesive strip applied to only one side of the stack. In a second aspect, the retaining structure includes separate adhesive strips applied to each side of the stack. In a third aspect, the retaining structure comprises a band extending around the stack, removal of the band from the stack being facilitated by breaking of a frangible section of the band. In all aspects a pull-tab or other graspable element can be provided to facilitate removal of the support structure. The stacked cutlery may also be loaded into a caddy or into a tray.

Stacked cutlery system and method

A system for easily refilling cutlery dispensers and other devices includes a stack of identical cutlery items maintained by a retaining structure that can be removed either before, during, or after installation, depending on the dispenser configuration. In a first aspect, the cutlery handles are nested and the retaining structure includes a single adhesive strip applied to only one side of the stack. In a second aspect, the retaining structure includes separate adhesive strips applied to each side of the stack. In a third aspect, the retaining structure comprises a band extending around the stack, removal of the band from the stack being facilitated by breaking of a frangible section of the band. In all aspects a pull-tab or other graspable element can be provided to facilitate removal of the support structure. The stacked cutlery may also be loaded into a caddy or into a tray.

Adaptive Utensil Holder
20230008245 · 2023-01-12 ·

An adaptive holder is used to provide those lacking fine hand motor control skills and limited arm and shoulder range of motion with the ability to conveniently extend and orient utensils such as forks and spoons. Used with a universal adapter cuff, the holder includes a slotted head which receives the utensil handle. A gripping portion, attached to the head, is received by the cuff. The utensil may be angularly oriented relative to the head and is secured thereto by a frictional interference fit.

Adaptive Utensil Holder
20230008245 · 2023-01-12 ·

An adaptive holder is used to provide those lacking fine hand motor control skills and limited arm and shoulder range of motion with the ability to conveniently extend and orient utensils such as forks and spoons. Used with a universal adapter cuff, the holder includes a slotted head which receives the utensil handle. A gripping portion, attached to the head, is received by the cuff. The utensil may be angularly oriented relative to the head and is secured thereto by a frictional interference fit.

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.