EATING AID
20210186242 ยท 2021-06-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An eating aid has a contact area for placing against a food item and a finger receiver facing away from the contact area for attachment to a finger. Herein, it is provided that at least one spike protrudes from the contact area serving to be inserted into the food item.
Claims
1. An eating aid, comprising: a contact area for placing against a food item; and a finger receiver facing away from the contact area for attachment to a finger, wherein at least one spike protrudes from the contact area serving to be inserted into the food item.
2. The eating aid according to claim 1, wherein the contact area is formed by a planar element bounding the finger receiver.
3. The eating aid according to claim 2, wherein the planar element shapes a concave area for placement against a finger.
4. The eating aid according to claim 2, wherein the finger receiver is additionally bounded by a ring element extending away from the planar element.
5. The eating aid according to claim 2, wherein the spike is held within a portion of the planar element, with the finger receiver forming a fingertip placement surface at a height thereof.
6. The eating aid according to claim 1, wherein the eating aid is at least partially made of metal.
7. The eating aid according to claim 1, wherein the eating aid is at least partially made of a single-use material.
8. The eating aid according to claim 7, wherein the single-use material consists of a renewable resource.
9. The eating aid according to claim 7, wherein the spike is made from a toothpick.
10. The eating aid according to claim 1, wherein the eating aid can be assembled from several parts.
11. The eating aid according to claim 1, wherein the eating aid is integrally made as an injection-molded part.
12. The eating aid according to claim 1, wherein the spike has a length of at least 2 cm.
13. An arrangement of at least two of the eating aids according to claim 1, wherein a first eating aid is provided for fixation to a thumb, the first eating aid being formed separately from at least a second eating aid provided for fixation to another finger.
14. The arrangement according to claim 13, wherein the first eating aid has a different finger receiver with respect to the at least a second eating aid.
15. The arrangement according to claim 13, wherein the first eating aid and the at least a second eating aid each have exactly one spike.
16. The eating aid according to claim 1, wherein the spike has a length of from 2.5 to 3.5 cm.
17. The eating aid according to claim 3, wherein the finger receiver is additionally bounded by a ring element extending away from the planar element.
18. The eating aid according to claim 3, wherein the spike is held within a portion of the planar element, with the finger receiver forming a fingertip placement surface at a height thereof.
19. The eating aid according to claim 4, wherein the spike is held within a portion of the planar element, with the finger receiver forming a fingertip placement surface at a height thereof.
20. The eating aid according to claim 2, wherein the eating aid is at least partially made of metal.
Description
[0021] An exemplary embodiment of the invention is depicted in the figures. In the drawings:
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[0027] On a top side 12 facing away from the contact area 6 and the spike 8, the eating aids 2 each have a finger receiver 10, enabling the eating aids 2 to be slipped onto the respective individual finger F or thumb D. As can be seen from
[0028] The finger receiver 10 is also bounded by the top side 12 of the planar element 4. As depicted, a concave area 18 may be recessed into it in order to enable more comfortable placing or more stable positioning of the finger F or thumb D.
[0029] As can be seen from
[0030] In order to be able to warrant comfortable handling when inserting the spikes 8 and fixing the food item E, the individual spikes 8 each have a length L of at least 2 cm, preferably 2.5 to 3.5 cm.
[0031] The eating aid 2 or the arrangement of eating aids 2 overall may be made of any known and suitable material. In the case of permanent or repeated use of the eating aid 2, it may at least partially be made of metal, for example, such as a silver alloy, in particular.
[0032] Alternatively, the eating aid 2 may at least partially be made of a single-use material for a single use, enabling inexpensive manufacturing, in particular. To achieve this, the eating aid 2 may preferably at least partially be made of a renewable resource, such as starch, a wood-based material, such as beech, or of a bamboo. Herein, it may be provided that the planar element 4, the spike 8 and the ring element 14 are made as separate parts assembled to form the eating aid 2, for example, by bonding or interlocking. For example, a commercially available toothpick may be used as the spike 8. Herein, suitable interlock connection means or receiver areas for an adhesive may be provided on the eating aid 2 (not depicted). The planar element 4 and the spike 8 may also be formed of a rigid material, such as a metal and/or a renewable resource, whereas an elastic material is used for the ring element 14, such as a plastic or rubber ring.
[0033] Alternatively, the eating aid 2 may overall or partially, such as to the extent of the planar element 4 and the finger receiver 10, in particular, also be integrally made, for example, as an injection-molded part made of plastic.
[0034] Moreover, an arrangement with at least two eating aids 2 may be made available, as depicted in
[0035] In any case, the concerned fingers F, D onto which the eating aid 2 has been put may be placed against the food item E with the planar element 4 placed therebetween. In doing so, the fingers F, D are protected from direct temperature application of the food item and, at the same time, the various layers of the food item E are fixed in relation to one another by means of the spikes 8.
[0036] It is noted that all of the features of the object according to the invention described above are interchangeable or combinable unless interchanging or combining the same is precluded for technical reasons.