Detachable Food Preparation Handle
20230233031 · 2023-07-27
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Abstract
A detachable handle for use with at least one food preparation device is disclosed herein. The detachable handle includes a handle body and an attachment mechanism. The detachable handle is preferably used with a set of food preparation devices, such as cookware devices and utensil devices. In some embodiments, the detachable handle is provided with the set of food preparation devices as a food preparation system. The detachable handle may negate a need for permanently attached handles on the cookware devices and utensil devices, and as such may save space and save on materials. Further, the detachable handle may prevent cross contamination between different foods.
Claims
1. A detachable handle for use with at least one food preparation device, the handle comprising: a handle body having a first end opposite a second end and a length therebetween, the handle body further including a device mating portion located at the first end of the handle body, the device mating portion configured to selectively receive a handle mating portion located on the at least one food preparation device; an attachment mechanism located on at least one of the device mating portion and the handle mating portion, the attachment mechanism configured to selectively secure the device mating portion of the handle body to the handle mating portion of the at least one food preparation device.
2. The detachable handle of claim 1, wherein the at least one food preparation device includes a set of food preparation devices.
3. The detachable handle of claim 2, wherein the set of food preparation devices includes at least one cookware device and at least one utensil device, and wherein each of the at least one cookware device and at least one utensil device includes the handle mating portion.
4. The detachable handle of claim 1, wherein the device mating portion is an interior slot disposed at the first end of the handle body, and wherein the handle mating portion is a protrusion configured for insertion into the interior slot of the handle body.
5. The detachable handle of claim 4, wherein the attachment mechanism is located on the device mating portion, and wherein the handle mating portion includes a corresponding attachment mechanism configured to engage with the attachment mechanism.
6. The detachable handle of claim 5, wherein the attachment mechanism includes a latch mechanism. 7 The detachable handle of claim 6, wherein the corresponding attachment mechanism includes a notch configured to engage with the latch mechanism.
8. The detachable handle of claim 7, further comprising an attachment control portion disposed on an exterior of the handle body, the attachment control portion in communication with the attachment mechanism such that the attachment control portion actuates attachment and removal of the at least one food preparation device.
9. The detachable handle of claim 8, wherein the attachment mechanism includes a first magnetic material and wherein the corresponding attachment mechanism includes a second magnetic material configured to mate with the first magnetic material.
10. The detachable handle of claim 1, wherein the handle body further includes a user grippable portion.
11. A food preparation system comprising: a set of food preparation devices including at least one cookware device and at least one utensil device, the at least one cookware device and the at least one utensil device each including a handle mating portion; at least one detachable handle including a handle body, the handle body having a first end opposite a second end and a length therebetween, the handle body further including a device mating portion located at the first end of the handle body, the device mating portion configured to selectively receive the handle mating portion from one of the at least one cookware device and the at least one utensil device; and an attachment mechanism located on at least one of the device mating portion and the handle mating portion, the attachment mechanism configured to selectively secure the device mating portion to the handle mating portion.
12. The food preparation system of claim 11, wherein the device mating portion is an interior slot disposed at the first end of the handle body, and wherein the handle mating portion is a protrusion configured for insertion into the interior slot of the handle body.
13. The detachable handle of claim 12, wherein the attachment mechanism is located on the device mating portion, and wherein the handle mating portion includes a corresponding attachment mechanism configured to engage with the attachment mechanism.
14. The detachable handle of claim 13, wherein the attachment mechanism includes a latch mechanism.
15. The detachable handle of claim 14, wherein the corresponding attachment mechanism includes a notch configured to engage with the latch mechanism.
16. The food preparation system of claim 15, further comprising an attachment control portion disposed on an exterior of the handle body, the attachment control portion in communication with the attachment mechanism such that the attachment control portion actuates attachment and removal of said one of the at least one cookware device and the at least one utensil device.
17. The food preparation system of claim 15, wherein the attachment mechanism includes a first magnetic material and wherein the corresponding attachment mechanism includes a second magnetic material configured to mate with the first magnetic material.
18. The food preparation system of claim 11, wherein the handle body further includes a user grippable portion.
19. A method of using a detachable handle with a set of food preparation devices, the method comprising the steps of: providing the detachable handle including: a handle body having a first end opposite a second end and a length therebetween, the handle body further including a device mating portion located at the first end of the handle body, the device mating portion configured to selectively receive a handle mating portion located on the at least one food preparation device; an attachment mechanism located on at least one of the device mating portion and the handle mating portion, the attachment mechanism configured to selectively secure the device mating portion of the handle body to the handle mating portion of the at least one food preparation device; selectively attaching a desired food preparation device from the set of food preparation devices to the detachable handle via the attachment mechanism when needed; selectively using the desired food preparation device; and selectively detaching the desired food preparation device from the detachable handle when not needed.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of: providing the set of food preparation devices wherein the set of food preparation devices includes at least one cookware device and at least one utensil device each having the handle mating portion; selectively attaching the at least one cookware device to the detachable handle via the attachment mechanism when a cookware device is needed; selectively using the at least one cookware device; selectively detaching the at least one cookware device from the detachable handle when the cookware device is not needed; selectively attaching the at least one utensil device to the detachable handle via the attachment mechanism when a utensil device is needed; selectively using the at least one utensil device; and selectively detaching the at least one utensil device from the detachable handle when the utensil device is not needed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a detachable food preparation handle, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0022] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to food preparation devices and more particularly to a detachable food preparation handle for use with a variety of food preparation devices. For example, the detachable food preparation handle may be switched from a kitchen utensil (such as a spatula or spoon) to a cookware device (such as a pot or a pan) seamlessly. The detachable food preparation handle may negate a need for permanently attached handles on the kitchen utensils, cookware devices and appliances and as such may save sink space when cleaning, save on storage space when being stored and save on materials for manufacture. Further, the detachable food preparation handle may prevent, or at least improve prevention of cross contamination between different foods. In addition, the detachable food preparation handle may provide a safer way to handle a fire as the detachable food preparation handle may inhibit the ability to bring a food preparation device to the sink to exterminate the fire, and thus encourages the user to safely smother the fire.
[0024] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, in
[0025] In some embodiments, the detachable handle 100 may be provided separate to existing food preparation devices. In other embodiments, the (at least one) detachable handle 100 may be provided with a set of food preparation devices 230 in a food preparation system 200, as shown in
[0026] Preferably, the at least one cookware device 231 and the at least one utensil device 233 may be a plurality of cookware devices 231 and utensil devices 233. For example, the at least one cookware device 231 may include one or more saucepans, one or more saucepots, one or more sauté pans, one or more woks, one or more frying pans, one or more colanders, one or more Dutch ovens, or the like. The at least one utensil device 233 may include one or more spatulas, one or more spoons, one or more ladles, one or more skewers, one or more measuring cups, one or more whisks, or the like. It should be appreciated that these cookware and utensil devices are given as examples only and that the cookware and utensil devices are not limited to the examples listed here or shown in these figures. Further, in some embodiments, the set of food preparation devices 230 may also include appliances. For example, the appliances may include electric knives, electric blenders, or the like.
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[0028] It should be appreciated however that the user grippable portion 116 is not limited to these listed material examples.
[0029] Further, as shown, the handle body 110 may include a device mating portion 114 located at the first end 111 of the handle body 110. The device mating portion 114 may be configured to selectively receive a handle mating portion 131 located on the at least one food preparation device 130. As above, in some embodiments, the detachable handle 100 may be used with existing food preparation devices. In this embodiment, the handle mating portion 131 may be added as an attachment to the food preparation devices (for example adhesively or magnetically attached) or the handle mating portion 131 may be formed from an existing handle on the existing food preparation device.
[0030] In other embodiments, as discussed above, the at least one food preparation device 130 may be a set of food preparation devices 230 particularly including (but not limited to) at least one cookware device 231 and at least one utensil device 233. As shown in
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[0032] As shown, the attachment mechanism 120 may be located at the device mating portion 114 of the handle body 110. The handle mating portion 131 may include a corresponding attachment mechanism 133 configured to engage with the attachment mechanism 120. For example, as shown in
[0033] Further, as shown, the detachable handle 100 may further comprise an attachment control portion 121 disposed on an exterior of the handle body 110. The attachment control portion 121 may be in communication with the attachment mechanism 120 such that the attachment control portion 121 actuates attachment and removal the at least one food preparation device 130. For example, as shown in
[0034] In some instances, the slidable button 122 may be directly attached to the latch mechanism 123 such that a user is able to slide the slidable button 122 in a forward or backward direction to latch onto or unlatch from the notch 134 in the corresponding attachment mechanism 133 (for example, the user may slide the slidable button 122 forward to attach the detachable handle 100 to the at least one food preparation device 130 and may slide the slidable button 122 backwards to detach the detachable handle 100 from the at least one food preparation device 130). It should be appreciated however that the attachment control portion 121 is not limited to a slidable button 122. For example, the attachment control portion 121 may include a de-pressable button, a switch, or the like.
[0035] In addition, in some embodiments, the attachment mechanism 120 and the corresponding attachment mechanism 133 may not include the latch mechanism 123 or notch 134. For example, as shown in
[0036] In some examples, to detach the detachable handle 100 from the at least one food preparation device 130, the user may pull, twist, etc. the detachable handle 100 therefrom. In other examples, the magnetic connection may be an electromagnetic connection. In this embodiment, the attachment control portion 121 may be a button or switch used to switch the electromagnetic connection (electrical circuit) on or off.
[0037] It should be appreciated that the means of attachment between the detachable handle 100 and the at least one food preparation device 130 (which should be understood to incorporate the at least one cookware device 231 and the at least one utensil device 233) is not limited to what is discussed above. For example, in some embodiments, the at least one food preparation device 130 may include the interior slot and the detachable handle 110 may include the protrusion. In other examples, the means of attachment may include geometric locking, ¼ twist locking, screw(s), friction locking, ball and joint connection, slot and pin connection, click locking systems, plug connections, or the like.
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[0039] Further steps may include: step five 305, providing the set of food preparation devices wherein the set of food preparation devices includes at least one cookware device and at least one utensil device each having a handle mating portion; step six 306, selectively attaching the at least one cookware device to the detachable handle via the attachment mechanism when a cookware device is needed; step seven 307, selectively using the at least one cookware device; step eight 308, selectively detaching the at least one cookware device from the detachable handle when the cookware device is not needed; step nine 309, selectively attaching the at least one utensil device to the detachable handle via the attachment mechanism when a utensil device is needed; step ten 310, selectively using the at least one utensil device; and step eleven 311, selectively detaching the at least one utensil device from the detachable handle when the utensil device is not needed.
[0040] It should be noted certain steps may be optional and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method 300 are illustrated using dotted lines in
[0041] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.