Cooking Tool Kit and Improvements
20210267419 ยท 2021-09-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J43/283
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G3/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47J43/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A kit has a handle with first and second handle portions asymmetrically disposed above a pivot. The pivot may be collinear with the first handle portion and connected by an offset leg to the second handle portion. Various instrument arms connected to instrument heads are preferably provided as a kit with the handle. The arms may be sectionally disposed or integral with instrument heads selected from the group of forks, such as meat forks, pasta forks, etc, grippers, spatulas, etc.
Claims
1. A kit comprising a handle having first and second asymmetrical handle portions connected at a pivot, the pivot located along an axis of the first handle portion and connected by an offset leg to the second handle portion; at least four arms having instrument heads, said instrument heads selected from the group of a spatula, a fork, a tong, and a gripper, and two of said at least four arms selectively connected to respective first and second handle portions.
2. The kit of claim 1 further comprising a base connected to the first handle portion and one of the two of the at least four arms, said base having at least one of a light and a temperature sensor.
3. The kit of claim 1 further comprising a loop connected at the pivot extending about a portion of the second handle portion in a storage configuration.
4. The kit of claim 3 wherein the loop extends into a recess of the second handle portion in the storage configuration.
5. The kit of claim 4 wherein an exterior surface of the loop is continuous with a portion of an exterior surface of the second handle portion.
6. The kit of claim 3 wherein the loop pivots to a first position about the pivot beyond an end of the second handle portion.
7. The kit of claim 1 wherein the two of the at least four arms selectively connected to the first and second handle portions have spatulas as the instrument heads.
8. The kit of claim 1 wherein the two of the at least four arms selectively connected to the first and second handle portions have an instrument heads of a fork and a spatula and the fork extends a length beyond a maximum length of the spatula at a spatula end from the second handle portion.
9. The kit of claim 8 wherein the tines of the fork exert a force toward the handle thereby assisting in preventing material from passing off the spatula end.
10. The kit of claim 1 wherein at least one of the at least four instrument arms is segmented and selectively connectable to provide at least two different lengths for the at least one of the at least four instrument arms.
11. The kit of claim 1 wherein the two of the at least four arms selectively connected to the first and second handle portions have pasta forks as the instrument heads.
12. The kit of claim 11 wherein the instrument heads form a cage in a closed configuration.
13. The kit of claim 1 wherein the second handle portion has shoulders on the offset leg which receive a portion of the first handle portion therebetween at the pivot.
14. A cooking tool comprising: a handle having first and second asymmetrical handle portions connected at a pivot, the pivot located along an axis of the first handle portion and connected by an offset leg to the second handle portion; at least four arms having instrument heads, said instrument heads selected from the group of a spatula, a fork, a tong, and a grippe for selective connection to the handle, and two of said at least four arms selectively connected to respective first and second handle portions.
15. The cooking tool of claim 14 further comprising further comprising a base connected to the first handle portion, and one of the two of the at least four arms, said base having at least one of a light and a temperature sensor.
16. The cooking tool of claim 14 further comprising a loop connected at the pivot extending about a portion of the second handle portion in a storage configuration.
17. The kit of claim 14 wherein the two of the at least four arms selectively connected to the first and second handle portions have an instrument heads of a fork and a spatula and the fork extends a length beyond a maximum length of the spatula at a spatula end from the second handle portion.
18. The kit of claim 14 wherein at least one of the at least four instrument arms is segmented and selectively connectable to provide at least two different lengths for the at least one of the at least four instrument arms.
19. The kit of claim 14 wherein the two of the at least four arms selectively connected to the first and second handle portions have spatulas as the instrument heads.
20. The kit of claim 1 wherein the two of the at least four arms selectively connected to the first and second handle portions have pasta forks as the instrument heads and when in a closed configuration the pasta forks form a cage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The particular features and advantages of the inventions with other objects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0028] Similarly, the spatula instrument 18 may connect with a second extension 34 to a base 36 which may connect to the second handle portion 32. The pivot 30 is preferably located collinear with the first arm 12 for many embodiments, but is preferably not collinear with the second arm 14 for many embodiments. Specifically, offset leg 38 is illustrated at an oriented angle relative to arm 14 so as to displace pivot 30 by a distance 40 off of an axis 42 along the second arm 14 which is spaced from the first axis 44 along the first arm 12. Additionally, for this embodiment, the fork instrument 20 has first and second tines 20, 22 which extend a distance 46 beyond an end 48 of the spatula 18. The Applicant has never seen this type construction before. Such a construction may be useful to assist in holding items with the fork 16 while attempting to pick up with the spatula 18.
[0029] When replacing a second arm 12 or portions thereof, any or all of the spatula end 50, the extension 24, and/or the base 26 could be placed or installed on the first handle portion 28 such as instead of the fork instrument 16, the extension 24 and the base 26, or vice versa as shown in
[0030] Pasta scoops instruments or ends 56 and 58 are shown in
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[0034] The gripper instruments 52, 54 or other ends may have silicone coverings. The legs such as leg 78 and/or others could be metal or other material. The extensions 24, 34 could be metal or other material as could the bases 26, 36, etc. Handles 10 could be any appropriate material whether wood, glass, metal, or other materials, as well as combinations thereof. Those constructions could be particularly useful in such embodiments as handling food over fire and other considerations.
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[0036] In the presently preferred embodiment, a handle 10 may be provided in a kit, most likely two extensions 24, 34, as well as a plurality of instruments whether it be spatula instruments 18, 50, one or more fork instruments 16, one or more gripper instruments 52, 54, one or more pasta grips 56, 58, and/or other instruments. With such a construction or a kit, a relatively compact kit could be provided to consumers of a desired quality such as for gift purposes and/or to simplify the cookware utilized by a user while still improving the versatility, utility, flexibility and control of the user.
[0037] One aspect of the embodiment not discussed in significant detail above is the ability to have the gap or offset nature of the first axis 42 relative to the second axis 44 for the pivot 30 located along the second axis 44. This type construction makes the pivot 30 work somewhat differently than traditional tongs. Specifically, when one were to grip the handle 10, they would tend to use this type construction more like chopsticks with a primary and secondary arm with the primary arm being substantially held in place and the second arm being moved relative thereto for at least some uses. It is still possible to move both of them in relative motion, but moving of the secondary relative to the primary may be preferred. The Applicant believes that this type construction gives the user more control for at least some embodiments than over traditional tongs where the pivot is aligned along the axis of both arms in a symmetrical manner and not in an asymmetrical manner as provided in the present preferred embodiments.
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[0040] Pivot 132 may be assisted in being defined with a screw 164 extending through bores 166, 168 in opposing shoulders 170,172 on the second handle portion 130 and through a passage 174 formed through both left and right portions 140,142 of the first handle portion 128 and into a nut 176. Screw 164 and nut 176 may secure a loop 178 to the handle 100 which may be flush with end 180 in a first configuration and pivot about pivot 132 to extend angularly relative to end 180 such as to assist in hanging in a hanging configuration. Recess 182 may receive a portion of loop 178 in the first configuration so that an exterior surface 184 of loop 178 may be substantially if not continuous with an exterior surface 186 of second handle portion 130 in the first configuration.
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[0042] Base 240, whether a temperature sensor or light may connect at an end 242 of a handle portion such as first handle portion 128.
[0043] The first handle portion 28 may also be differently sized relative to the second handle portion 30 for at least some embodiments. A size differential of a ratio of approximately 40/60 has been found effective to provide an advantageous feel, and or other effect, particularly with the offset nature of the second axis 44 relative to the first axis 42. The size differential may be a volume and/or a weight ratio of the first handle portion 2 to the second handle portion. 30. Other embodiments may have similarly sized first and second handle portions 28,30 and/or have other ratio of differences. This may also be referred to as asymmetrical first and second handle portions 28,30. Other size differentials other than 40/60 may be provided with various embodiments having asymmetrical first and second handle portions 28,30.
[0044] Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will present themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
[0045] Having set forth the nature of the invention, what is claimed herein is: