Recyclable and dispensable cutlery utensil
11083316 · 2021-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F1/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G21/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G21/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F1/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Recyclable and dispensable hygienic cutlery utensil. A preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a handle portion and head portion. The handle portion provides suitable area for gripping and includes a chamfer on its outer edge for facilitating a predictable release from a utensil dispenser. The head portion is formed into the shape of a common cutlery utensil such as: knife with large radius, tapered knife with large radius, spoon, set of tines (fork), and spoon-fork combination, to name a few. The head portion also includes an escapement feature in its outer edge for facilitating controlled release from the bottom of a stack of utensils. The escapement feature can include a notch or predetermined release radius. Typically in use, a set of utensils is stacked, forming a cartridge which is then inserted into an automated dispensing system.
Claims
1. A system for dispensing a disposable plastic cutlery article comprising a no-touch utensil dispenser having a first escapement finger and a second escapement finger, the plastic cutlery article comprising: a handle having a handle length extending from a first handle end to a second handle end along a longitudinal axis, said handle being configured for gripping said plastic cutlery article, said plastic cutlery article being configured for positioning in the utensil dispenser with the longitudinal axis being generally horizontal; the handle comprising a planar first surface, a planar second surface, a first side, a second side, a shaped region formed into the first handle end, and a stacking region of the handle extending from the shaped region to the second handle end, said first surface extending along substantially all of the handle length from the first handle end to the second handle end, said second surface extending from the shaped region to the second handle end, said first and said second sides extending vertically from mutually opposing edges of said first surface; a head extending from the second handle end along said longitudinal axis, the head being configured for contacting and manipulating food; said plastic cutlery article being configured for alignment in a generally vertical stack of a plurality of identical plastic cutlery articles in said utensil dispenser, wherein the first surfaces of the plurality of identical plastic cutlery articles in said vertical stack are directed downward, the first surface of a bottommost plastic cutlery article in said vertical stack of the plurality of identical plastic cutlery articles being supported by the first escapement finger of said utensil dispenser at the first handle end of the bottommost plastic cutlery article, and wherein the second surface of said bottommost plastic cutlery article is configured to be in physical contact with the first surface of the handle of an adjacent plastic cutlery article in said vertical stack of the plurality of identical plastic cutlery articles; said shaped region formed into the first handle end of the plastic cutlery article providing a handle gap between the first handle end of said bottommost cutlery article and the first surface of said adjacent plastic cutlery article in said vertical stack of said plurality of identical plastic cutlery articles, wherein said handle gap is suitable for insertion therein of the second escapement finger of the utensil dispenser, thereby supporting the first surface of said adjacent plastic cutlery article while the first escapement finger is withdrawn from below the bottommost plastic cutlery article, and the bottommost plastic cutlery article is released from said vertical stack under the sole impulsion of gravity while the adjacent cutlery article is retained in the vertical stack, wherein the first escapement finger overlaps the second escapement finger in a vertical direction.
2. The plastic cutlery article of claim 1, wherein the plastic cutlery article is one of—a spoon, a fork, a knife, and a spork.
3. The plastic cutlery article of claim 1, wherein the head is wider than the handle.
4. The plastic cutlery article of claim 1, wherein the handle gap has a longitudinal depth and a vertical height, and wherein said longitudinal depth is greater than said vertical height.
5. The plastic cutlery article of claim 1, wherein the handle gap has a longitudinal depth and a vertical height, and wherein said vertical height of the handle gap is less than the separation between the first surface of the bottommost plastic cutlery article and the first surface of the adjacent plastic cutlery article in said vertical stack.
6. The plastic cutlery article of claim 1, wherein the shaped region includes a chamfer, wherein the chamfer tapers downwardly from said second surface towards said first handle end.
7. The plastic cutlery article of claim 1, wherein said handle is at least partially hollow.
8. The plastic cutlery article of claim 1, wherein said bottommost plastic cutlery article is retained at an incline in the utensil dispenser after being released from said vertical stack.
9. The plastic cutlery article of claim 1, wherein the stacking region of the handle is vertically bounded by the first surface and the second surface.
10. The plastic cutlery article of claim 1, wherein the handle includes a central region, said central region comprising a protrusion relative to said first surface.
11. A system for dispensing a disposable plastic cutlery article comprising a no-touch utensil dispenser having a first escapement finger and a second escapement finger, the plastic cutlery article comprising: a handle having a handle length extending from a first handle end to a second handle end along a longitudinal axis, said handle being configured for gripping said plastic cutlery article, said plastic cutlery article being configured for positioning in the utensil dispenser with the longitudinal axis being generally horizontal; the handle comprising a planar first surface, a planar second surface, a first side, a second side, a shaped region formed into the first handle end, and a stacking region of the handle extending from the shaped region to the second handle end, said first surface extending along substantially all of the handle length from the first handle end to the second handle end, said second surface extending from the shaped region to the second handle end, said first and said second sides extending vertically from mutually opposing edges of said first surface; a head extending from the second handle end along said longitudinal axis, the head being configured for contacting and manipulating food; said plastic cutlery article being configured for alignment in a generally vertical stack of a plurality of identical plastic cutlery articles in said utensil dispenser, wherein the first surfaces of the plurality of identical plastic cutlery articles in said vertical stack are directed downward, the first surface of a bottommost plastic cutlery article in said vertical stack of the plurality of identical plastic cutlery articles being supported by the first escapement finger of said utensil dispenser at the first handle end of the bottommost plastic cutlery article, and wherein the second surface of said bottommost plastic cutlery article is configured to be in physical contact with the first surface of the handle of an adjacent plastic cutlery article in said vertical stack of the plurality of identical plastic cutlery articles; said shaped region formed into the first handle end of the plastic cutlery article providing a handle gap between the first handle end of said bottommost cutlery article and the first surface of said adjacent plastic cutlery article in said vertical stack of said plurality of identical plastic cutlery articles, said handle gap having a longitudinal depth and a vertical height, wherein said longitudinal depth of the handle gap is greater than said vertical height of the handle gap; said handle gap being suitable for an insertion therein of the second escapement finger of the utensil dispenser, thereby supporting the first surface of said adjacent plastic cutlery article while the first escapement finger is withdrawn from below the bottommost plastic cutlery article, and the bottommost plastic cutlery article is released from said vertical stack under the sole impulsion of gravity while the adjacent cutlery article is retained in the vertical stack, wherein the first escapement finger overlaps the second escapement finger in a vertical direction.
12. The plastic cutlery article of claim 11, wherein the plastic cutlery article is one of a spoon, a fork, a knife, and a spork.
13. The plastic cutlery article of claim 11, wherein the head is wider than the handle.
14. The plastic cutlery article of claim 11, wherein said vertical height of the handle gap is less than said vertical stacking distance.
15. The plastic cutlery article of claim 11, wherein the shaped region includes a chamfer, wherein the chamfer tapers downwardly from said second surface towards said first handle end.
16. The plastic cutlery article of claim 11, wherein said handle is at least partially hollow.
17. The plastic cutlery article of claim 11, wherein said bottommost plastic cutlery article is retained at an incline in the utensil dispenser after being released from said vertical stack.
18. The plastic cutlery article of claim 11, wherein the handle being vertically bounded by the first surface and the second surface.
19. The plastic cutlery article of claim 11, wherein the handle includes a central region, said central region comprising a protrusion relative to said first surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which:
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(15) For purposes of clarity and brevity, like elements and components will bear the same designations and numbering throughout the FIGURES.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(16) The invention is a series of utensils that is often deployed in a stack dispensable from a no-touch utensil dispenser 34.
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(30) Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention.
(31) Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims.