CHOPSTICKS
20210212489 ยท 2021-07-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A chopsticks has two sticks and two resilient elements. The sticks are arranged next to each other. Each of the two sticks has a serving end portion, an eating end portion, and a picking portion formed on the serving end portion. Each of the two resilient elements has two ends connected to the two sticks respectively. A user can pick up dishes from common plates to their personal plates with the picking portion and would not carelessly put the picking portions into his/her mouth. The chopsticks can be used as a serving chopsticks and a private chopsticks at the same time for the convenience of dining and waiting time for queuing to use serving chopsticks can be saved. Moreover, with the resilient elements fixing the two sticks on a first imaginary plane, the chopsticks does not roll on and fall off the table.
Claims
1. A chopsticks comprising: two sticks arranged next to each other and both disposed on a first imaginary plane, and each of the two sticks having: a serving end portion; an eating end portion, and the serving end portion and the eating end portion defined oppositely on the stick; and a picking portion formed on and protruding from the serving end portion; and two resilient element, and each of the two resilient elements having two ends connected to the two sticks respectively.
2. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two resilient elements are disposed on the first imaginary plane like the two sticks; each of the two resilient elements has two elastic bodies, each of the two elastic bodies is elongated in shape and has a first end and a second end, the first end and the second end are defined oppositely on the elastic body, the two first ends of the two elastic bodies of each of the resilient elements are connected with each other, and the two second ends of the two elastic bodies of each of the resilient elements are connected to the two sticks respectively; and an angle between the two elastic bodies of each of the resilient elements is less than 180 degrees.
3. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the elastic bodies is arced, and the two elastic bodies of each of the resilient elements are convex toward each other.
4. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the elastic bodies extends straight.
5. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the elastic bodies is arced and the two elastic bodies of each of the resilient elements are convex toward the two sticks respectively.
6. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 2, wherein the two first ends of one of the resilient elements are connected with the two first ends of the other resilient element.
7. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the resilient elements is a coil spring.
8. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 1, wherein the eating end portion of each of the sticks has a holding surface, and the holding surfaces of the eating end portions of the two sticks face towards each other; the picking portion of each of the sticks also has a holding surface, and the holding surfaces of the picking portions of the two sticks face towards each other; and the holding surfaces of the eating end portions and the picking portions of the sticks are embossed with anti-slip patterns.
9. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 2, wherein the eating end portion of each of the sticks has a holding surface, and the holding surfaces of the eating end portions of the two sticks face towards each other; the picking portion of each of the sticks also has a holding surface, and the holding surfaces of the picking portions of the two sticks face towards each other; and the holding surfaces of the eating end portions and the picking portions of the sticks are embossed with anti-slip patterns.
10. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 6, wherein the eating end portion of each of the sticks has a holding surface, and the holding surfaces of the eating end portions of the two sticks face towards each other; the picking portion of each of the sticks also has a holding surface, and the holding surfaces of the picking portions of the two sticks face towards each other; and the holding surfaces of the eating end portions and the picking portions of the sticks are embossed with anti-slip patterns.
11. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 7, wherein the eating end portion of each of the sticks has a holding surface, and the holding surfaces of the eating end portions of the two sticks face towards each other; the picking portion of each of the sticks also has a holding surface, and the holding surfaces of the picking portions of the two sticks face towards each other; and the holding surfaces of the eating end portions and the picking portions of the sticks are embossed with anti-slip patterns.
12. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 1, wherein the picking portion of each of the sticks is formed as a plate and spreads to define a second imaginary plane that is perpendicular to the first imaginary on which the two sticks are disposed.
13. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 2, wherein the picking portion of each of the sticks is formed as a plate and spreads to define a second imaginary plane that is perpendicular to the first imaginary on which the two sticks are disposed.
14. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 6, wherein the picking portion of each of the sticks is formed as a plate and spreads to define a second imaginary plane that is perpendicular to the first imaginary on which the two sticks are disposed.
15. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 7, wherein the picking portion of each of the sticks is formed as a plate and spreads to define a second imaginary plane that is perpendicular to the first imaginary on which the two sticks are disposed.
16. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the two sticks includes a main stick portion connected to the two resilient elements; and two end stick portions detachably mounted to two opposite ends of the main stick portion respectively; and the serving end portion and the eating end portion of each of the sticks are formed on the two end stick portions respectively.
17. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the two sticks includes a main stick portion connected to the two resilient elements; and two end stick portions detachably mounted to two opposite ends of the main stick portion respectively; and the serving end portion and the eating end portion of each of the sticks are formed on the two end stick portions respectively.
18. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 6, wherein each of the two sticks includes a main stick portion connected to the two resilient elements; and two end stick portions detachably mounted to two opposite ends of the main stick portion respectively; and the serving end portion and the eating end portion of each of the sticks are formed on the two end stick portions respectively.
19. The chopsticks as claimed in claim 7, wherein each of the two sticks includes a main stick portion connected to the two resilient elements; and two end stick portions detachably mounted to two opposite ends of the main stick portion respectively; and the serving end portion and the eating end portion of each of the sticks are formed on the two end stick portions respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0018] With reference to
[0019] The two sticks 10 are arranged next to each other and are both disposed on a first imaginary plane. Each of the two sticks 10 has a serving end portion 11, an eating end portion 12, and a picking portion 13. The serving end portion 11 and the eating end portion 12 are defined oppositely on the stick 10. The picking portion 13 is formed on and protrudes from the serving end portion 11. In the first preferred embodiment, the picking portion 13 of each of the sticks 10 is formed as a plate and spreads to define a second imaginary plane that is perpendicular to the first imaginary on which the two sticks 10 are disposed. In other words, the picking portion 13 is formed as a paddle.
[0020] With the paddle-like picking portions 13, it can be easier for a user to pick up food that is place far away, or food that is round and slippery such as birds' eggs, meat balls, sea cucumbers, cellophane noodles and the like. Moreover, since the paddle-like picking portions 13 is difficult to be put into the mouth of the user due to their special shape, it is easy to distinguish the picking portions 13 and the eating end portions 12 and the user would not carelessly put the picking portions 13 into his/her mouth. However, the shape of the picking portion 13 is not limited to the paddle and may be any shape that is suitable for picking up the food with ease.
[0021] In the first preferred embodiment, each of the two sticks 10 includes a main stick portion 14 and two end stick portions 15. The two end stick portions 15 are detachably mounted to two opposite ends of the main stick portion 14 respectively. The serving end portion 11 and the eating end portion 12 of each of the sticks 10 are formed on the two end stick portions 15 respectively.
[0022] Moreover, in the first preferred embodiment, the eating end portion 12 of each of the sticks 10 has a holding surface and the picking portion 13 of each of the sticks 10 also has a holding surface. The holding surfaces of the eating end portions 12 of the two sticks 10 face towards each other. The holding surfaces of the picking portions 13 of the two sticks 10 face towards each other. The holding surfaces of the eating end portions 12 and the picking portions 13 of the sticks are embossed with anti-slip patterns 16. Thus, friction between the chopsticks and the food can be increased for the convenience of picking the food. Furthermore, since the anti-slip patterns 16 are formed on inner sides of the two sticks 10, the anti-slip patterns 16 do not rub against lip or teeth of the user, which allows the user to feel more comfortable in use.
[0023] In addition, each of the sticks 10 is provided with multiple holding recesses 17. With the holding recesses 17, the user can stably hold the sticks 10 and the sticks 10 do not slip off the user's hand easily. Accordingly, the chopsticks of the present invention is especially suitable for westerners or people who are not good at using traditional chopsticks.
[0024] With further reference to
[0025] In other words, the two elastic bodies 21 of each of the resilient elements 20 are connected with each other in a V shape. The two first ends 211 of the two elastic bodies 21 are disposed at a tip of the V-shaped resilient element 20, and an opening is formed between the two second ends 212 of the two elastic bodies 21. Moreover, the openings of the two resilient elements 20 may turn away from each other or may face each other.
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[0030] However, specific structures of the resilient element 20D are not limited to the above-mentioned structures. With further reference to
[0031] With the serving end portion 11 and the eating end portion 12 formed oppositely on each of the sticks 10, the user can pick up dishes from common plates to their personal plates with the picking portion 13 formed on the serving end portion 11. Moreover, since the picking portions 13 allow the user to distinguish the serving end portions 11 and the eating end portions 12, the user would not carelessly put the picking portions 13 into his/her mouth. Thus, the chopsticks of the present invention can be used as a serving chopsticks and a private chopsticks at the same time for the convenience of dining and waiting time for queuing to use serving chopsticks can be saved. Moreover, with the resilient elements 20 that are connected to the two sticks 10 fixing the two sticks 10 on the first imaginary plane, the two sticks 10 do not move back and forth relative to each other or be misaligned left and right during use. The chopsticks of the present invention does not roll on and fall off the table.
[0032] In addition, since the two sticks 10 are fixed by the two resilient elements 20, the two sticks 10 do not spin. Accordingly, the anti-slip patterns 16 can be disposed on the inner sides of the sticks 10 while other sides of each the sticks 10 are smooth. The anti-slip patterns 16 do not rub against the lip or the teeth of the user, which allows the user to feel comfortable in using the chopsticks of the present invention.
[0033] Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.