Training Chopsticks
20230309726 · 2023-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Training chopsticks including an upper chopstick having a forward end, a rearward end, an upper side, a lower side, a lateral side, and an oppositely lateral side; a lower chopstick having a forward end, a rearward end, an upper side, a lower side, a lateral side, and an oppositely lateral side; a first finger loop extending upwardly from the upper chopstick; a second finger loop extending downwardly from the upper chopstick; a third finger loop extending downwardly from the lower chopstick; a first slot attaching the first finger loop to the upper chopstick; a second slot attaching the second finger loop to the upper chopstick, the second mounting means positioning the second finger loop forwardly from the first finger loop; and a third slot attaching the third finger loop to the lower chopstick.
Claims
1. Training chopsticks comprising: (a) an upper chopstick having a forward end, a rearward end, an upper side, a lower side, a lateral side, and an oppositely lateral side; (b) a lower chopstick having a forward end, a rearward end, an upper side, a lower side, a lateral side, and an oppositely lateral side; (c) a first finger loop extending upwardly from the upper chopstick; (d) a second finger loop extending downwardly from the upper chopstick; (e) a third finger loop extending downwardly from the lower chopstick; (f) first mounting means attaching the first finger loop to the upper chopstick; (g) second mounting means attaching the second finger loop to the upper chopstick, the second mounting means positioning the second finger loop forwardly from the first finger loop; and (h) third mounting means attaching the third finger loop to the lower chopstick.
2. The training chopsticks of claim 1 wherein each mounting means among the first, second, and third mounting means comprises a protuberance and slot combination.
3. The training chopsticks of claim 2 wherein the slot of the first mounting means' protuberance and slot combination opens downwardly.
4. The training chopsticks of claim 3 wherein each slot among the second and third mounting means' protuberance and slot combinations opens upwardly.
5. The training chopsticks of claim 4 further comprising a plurality of second slots, each slot among the plurality of second slots extending downwardly into and opening upwardly at the protuberance of the third mounting means' protuberance and slot combination.
6. The training chopsticks of claim 4 wherein the slot of the first mounting means' protuberance and slot combination has lateral and oppositely lateral ends, the lateral end of said slot being positioned forwardly from said slot's oppositely lateral end.
7. The training chopsticks of claim 6 wherein the slot of the third mounting means' protuberance and slot combination has lateral and oppositely lateral ends, the lateral end of said slot being positioned forwardly from said slot's oppositely lateral end.
8. The training chopsticks of claim 2 wherein each loop among the first, second, and third finger loops comprises an elastic band.
9. The training chopsticks of claim 8 wherein each slot among the first, second, and third protuberance and slot combinations' slots comprises a “C” channel having a throat, each “C” channel's throat being fitted for releasably retaining one of the elastic bands.
10. The training chopsticks of claim 1 wherein each mounting means among the first, second, and third mounting means comprises a pair of hooks.
11. The training chopsticks of claim 10 wherein the first mounting means' hooks extend downwardly from the upper chopstick's lower side.
12. The training chopsticks of claim 11 wherein the second and third mounting means' hooks respectively extend upwardly from the upper chopstick's upper side and lower chopstick's upper side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Referring now to the drawings, and in particular drawing
[0030] The upper chopstick 2 presents or includes first mounting means, a suitable embodiment of which is referred to generally by Reference Arrow 11. In such first mounting means embodiment, a protuberance and slot combination is presented, such combination comprising a downward protuberance component 12 and a slot component 14. In such depicted embodiment, the combination's slot component 14 extends upwardly into and opens downwardly at the protuberance component 12. Such slot component 14 suitably has a “C” channel configuration including an enlarged channel portion 14 and a relatively narrow throat opening 15.
[0031] A second mounting means component identified by Reference Arrow 17 is provided, such means suitably comprising a second protuberance and slot combination whose protuberance 16 oppositely extends upwardly from the upper side 8 of the upper chopstick 2. Like slot 14, such second combination's slot is suitably configured as a “C” channel 18 having a narrowed and upwardly opening throat 19.
[0032] A lower chopstick component of the instant inventive training chopsticks is referred to generally by Reference Arrow 20, such lower chopstick having a narrow front end 22, a relatively wide rear end 24, and an upper side 26. Referring further simultaneously to
[0033] Third mounting means referred to generally by Reference Arrow 31 are provided, such third mounting means suitably being configured similarly with the first and second mounting means 11 and 17. The third mounting means 31 are suitably configured as a third protuberance and slot combination whose components include an upwardly extending protuberance 30 and an upwardly opening slot 32. Like slots 14 and 18, the third mounting means' upwardly opening slot 32 is suitably “C” channel configured, having a narrow upwardly opening throat 33.
[0034] To facilitate selective variability of positioning of a third finger loop component, as described below, the third mounting means 31 suitably further comprise a plurality of second slots 34 and 36, each of such second slots suitably being “C” channel configured and having upwardly opening throats 35 and 37.
[0035] Each of the slot components 14, 18, 32, 34, and 36 of the chopsticks' first, second, and third mounting means 11, 17, and 31 preferably has laterally paired openings positioned at the chopsticks' lateral and oppositely lateral sides. Referring simultaneously to
[0036] Referring simultaneously to
[0037] Referring simultaneously to
[0038] An alternative slot configuration is presented in
[0039] The alternative “C” channel configured slots of
[0040] The third elastic band 44 may be received either within slot 32 or, alternatively, received within either of a plurality of second slots 34 and 36. The third band 44 extends downwardly and encircles the lower chopstick 20.
[0041] In use of the instant inventive training chopsticks, referring simultaneously to
[0042] As indicated above, the lateral openings of slots 32, 34, and 36 are advantageously skewed or angled forwardly in relation to such slots' oppositely lateral openings. Such angular skewing of slots operatively twists the upper end of finger loop 44, such twist advantageously driving the base or rear end 24 of the lower chopstick laterally against the medial aspect of the proximal end of the user's thumb 52. Accordingly, the twist imposed by slot 32 upon band 44 helps to hold such base end 24 of chopstick 20 in proper compressive contact with the medial aspect of thumb 52.
[0043] As indicated above, the upper chopstick's slot 14 may similarly be advantageously angularly skewed. As shown in
[0044] Immediately after the user grasps the lower chopstick 20 in the manner described above, with ring finger 58 extended through band 44, the user may extend the distal ends of their index and middle fingers 54 and 56 respectively through the first and second finger loops 40 and 42, as indicated in
[0045] During food handling manipulation of the instant inventive chopsticks, proper index and middle finger contacts with the upper chopstick 2 are aided by those fingers' attachments via loops 40 and 42. The third finger loop 44 assists in directing the thumb's downward biasing action against the lower chopstick 20 by assuring that such force is properly met by the distal end of the user's ring finger 58.
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[0047] Repeated use of the inventive chopsticks with fingers engaged within loops 40, 42, and 44 trains proper chopsticks holding and helps to assure proper subsequent use and handling of conventional chopsticks. During chopsticks usage training, a novice chopsticks user may become proficient in the proper placement of their index finger 54 upon the upper side 8 of chopstick 2 at an early phase of training. The inventive chopsticks advantageously allow the user to simply omit the elastic loop 40 during ongoing training. Proficiency in placement of the user's ring finger 58 beneath the lower chopstick 20 is often achieved at a latest phase of training. Accordingly, during the user's final training sessions, the user may utilize only band 44 about finger 58, omitting both bands 40 and 42.
[0048] While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications to the structure, arrangement, portions, and components of the invention without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope commensurate with the appended claims.