FLATWARE STRUCTURED TO AVOID TABLE CONTACT
20200170428 ยท 2020-06-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An eating utensil has a handle and a food handling portion connected to the handle. A stand elevates the food handling portion above a substantially flat surface. The stand has a pair of flap members, wherein each flap member extends down and away from the handle. Each flap sized to allow a user to apply pressure on an edge of the handle.
Claims
1. An eating utensil, comprising: a handle; a food handling portion connected to the handle; and a stand elevating the food handling portion above a substantially flat surface, wherein the stand comprises: a pair of flap members, each flap member coupled to a neck area of the eating utensil where the handle connects to the food handling portion, wherein each flap member extends down and away from the handle, each flap member having an area to fit a tip of a finger of a user.
2. The eating utensil of claim 1, wherein each flap extends down and away from the handle at an acute angle.
3. The eating utensil of claim 1, wherein each flap extends down and away from the handle at an angle between 30 to 45.
4. The eating utensil of claim 1, wherein each flap is semi-circular in shape.
5. The eating utensil of claim 1, wherein the eating utensil is a fork.
6. The eating utensil of claim 1, wherein the eating utensil is a spoon.
7. The eating utensil of claim 1, wherein the eating utensil is a knife.
8. An eating utensil, comprising: a handle; a food handling portion connected to the handle; and a stand elevating the food handling portion above a substantially flat surface, wherein the stand comprises: a pair of flap members, each flap member coupled to a neck area of the eating utensil where the handle connects to the food handling portion, each flap member extends down and away from the handle, each flap sized to allow a user to apply pressure on an edge of the handle.
9. The eating utensil of claim 8, wherein the pair of flaps are semicircular in shape.
10. The eating utensil of claim 8, wherein the pair of flaps each has an area of 3-4 cm.sup.2
11. The eating utensil of claim 8, wherein each flap extends down and away from the handle at an acute angle.
12. The eating utensil of claim 8, wherein each flap extends down and away from the handle at an angle between 30 to 45.
13. The eating utensil of claim 8, wherein each flap is semi-circular in shape.
14. The eating utensil of claim 8, wherein the eating utensil is a fork.
15. The eating utensil of claim 8, wherein the eating utensil is a spoon.
16. The eating utensil of claim 8, wherein the eating utensil is a knife.
17. An eating utensil, comprising: a handle; a food handling portion connected to the handle; and a stand elevating the food handling portion above a substantially flat surface, wherein the stand comprises: a pair of semicircular flap members, wherein each semicircular flap member is coupled to a neck area of the eating utensil where the handle connects to the food handling portion, each semicircular flap member extends down and away from the handle at an angle between 30 to 45, each semicircular flap member is sized to allow a tip of an extremity of a user to fit on a respective semicircular flap member and apply pressure on an edge of the handle.
18. The eating utensil of claim 17, wherein the pair of flaps each has an area of 3-4 cm.sup.2
19. The eating utensil of claim 17, wherein the eating utensil is one of a fork, a spoon or a knife.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The present application is further detailed with respect to the following drawings. These figures are not intended to limit the scope of the present application but rather illustrate certain attributes thereof. The same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLICATION
[0018] The description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the disclosure and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present disclosure may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the disclosure in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of this disclosure.
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[0023] The first leg 120-1 and the second leg 120-2 extend outwardly and downwardly at an acute angle (e.g., about 30-45 degrees) from a center line of the fork 100-A. Although the legs 120-1 and 120-2 have rounded edges, it is to be understood that a different shape may suffice. For example, the legs 120-1 and 120-2 could have substantially flat bottom surfaces.
[0024] The first leg 120-1 and second leg 120-2, may be flap members 120-1A and 120-2A. In the present embodiment, the flap members 120-1A and 120-2A may be semi-circular in shape. However, the flap members 120-1A and 120-2A may come in other shapes such as rectangular, square, or other like configurations. The flap members 120-1A and 120-2A may be attached to the neck area 103 of the fork 100-A where the handle 105 connects to the food-handling portion 104. The flap members 120-1A and 120-2A may be sized to allow an index finger 301 (
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[0028] The eating utensil 100 uses a stand 120 that is attached to a neck area 103 of the eating utensil 100 where the handle 105 connects to the food-handling portion 104. The stand 120 prevents the food-handling portion 104 from touching a table surface that may be contaminated and to provide an area for applying pressure on the eating utensil 100 when using the eating utensil for cutting food. The position of the stand 120 allows one to grip the handle 105 without touching the stand 120 during normal use of the eating utensil 100. The position of the stand 120 further allows the user to rotate the eating utensil 100 and use the food-handling portion 104 to cut the food item by using the index finger 301 to control the movement and apply pressure to one of the flap members 120-1A or 120-2A of the stand 120.
[0029] While embodiments of the disclosure have been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the embodiments of the disclosure may be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the claims.