HOLDING DEVICE FOR S'MORE
20200085242 ยท 2020-03-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23P20/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/283
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23P10/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J43/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23P20/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Embodiments of the invention include s'more holding devices or catchers used in the construction and consumption of a conventional s'more treat.
Claims
1. A s'more holding device, comprising: a rectangular bottom having a bottom surface and a upper surface, two opposed long edges, two opposed short edges and a centrally oriented pivot axis passing lengthwise through the bottom and parallel to the two opposed long edges; two clamping members connected to each of the two opposed long edges of the bottom, each of the two clamping members extending in a direction upward from the upper surface and forming a finger pocket for insertion of a user's thumb or fingers, each pocket forming a thermal membrane, the membrane having an inner digital surface for receiving the user's thumb or fingers and an external grasping surface; and wherein each of the two clamping members further comprise a cracker support wall, the cracker support wall extending perpendicularly from and connecting both fins, the cracker support wall extending upward from the upper surface of the rectangular bottom and extending near to, but spaced apart from, the external grasping surface, thereby forming a cracker slot disposed in between the external grasping surface and the cracker support wall, the cracker slot configured to receive and hold a cracker.
2. The s'more holding device according to claim 1, wherein the upper surface of the rectangular bottom further comprises a plurality of stiffening ridges formed along the upper surface, each ridge running parallel to one another, perpendicular to the pivot axis and extending between the two cracker support walls.
3. The s'more holding device according to claim 1, wherein each of the two clamping members further comprises two fins, each fin extending from a corner of the rectangular bottom along a short edge toward the pivot axis and upward to support one end of a cracker support wall.
4. The s'more holding device according to claim 3, wherein a gap is formed between each pair of opposed fins running along the short edges.
5. The s'more holding device according to claim 1, wherein the rectangular bottom is configured to operate as an open-biased spring loaded hinge that is further configured to allow rotation about the pivot axis, allowing the user to compress the two clamping members towards each other by compressing the fingers and thumb inserted in the finger pockets to grasp a roasted marshmallow between opposed external grasping surfaces.
6. The s'more holding device according to claim 1, further comprising cracker support wall extensions integrated into each cracker support wall and fin joint, each extension configured to expand a surface area supporting a cracker inserted into the cracker slot.
7. The s'more holding device according to claim 6, wherein the cracker support wall extensions each comprise a thickness identical to the cracker support wall.
8. The s'more holding device according to claim 1, wherein the s'more holding device is formed of an elastomer material selected from the group consisting of: nitrile, hydrogenated nitrile, ethylene-propylene, fluorocarbon, chloroprene, silicone, fluorosilicone, polyacrylate, ethylene acrylic, styrene-butadiene and polyurethane and natural rubber.
9. The s'more holding device according to claim 1, further comprising natural rubber.
10. The s'more holding device according to claim 1, further comprising externally integrated body part features to give the s'more holding device the appearance of an animal.
11. The s'more holding device according to claim 10, wherein the externally integrated body part features comprise two ears, two eyes and a nose to give the s'more holding device the appearance of a cartoon bear.
12. The s'more holding device according to claim 10, wherein the externally integrated body part features comprise four rows of teeth along the fins, two eyes, a dorsal fin and two pectoral fins to give the s'more holding device the appearance of a cartoon shark.
13. A method of forming a s'more, comprising: providing a s'more catcher having two finger pockets configured to receive fingers or thumb and having two cracker slots, a skewer, two crackers, an uncooked marshmallow, a chocolate bar and a source of heat; inserting the two crackers into the two cracker slots in the s'more catcher, thereby leaving an interior space between the two slotted crackers; resting the chocolate bar on one of the two crackers; inserting fingers and thumb of a user into the two finger pockets with the s'more catcher in the open position; skewering the uncooked marshmallow on a distal end of the skewer; grasping a proximate end of the skewer; maneuvering the uncooked marshmallow on the skewer toward and proximate to the source of heat; roasting the marshmallow on the distal end of the skewer until cooked; removing the skewered roasted marshmallow from the source of heat; inserting the skewered roasted marshmallow into the interior space; clamping the user's fingers and thumb towards each other to grasp the skewered cooked marshmallow; and pulling the skewer from the roasted marshmallow to form a ready-to-eat s'more.
14. A s'more catcher for assembling and consuming a s'more treat, the s'more catcher comprising: a rectangular bottom having a bottom surface and a upper surface, two opposed long edges, two opposed short edges and a centrally oriented pivot axis passing lengthwise through the bottom and parallel to the two opposed long edges; and two mirror-image clamping members connected to each of the two opposed long edges of the rectangular bottom, each clamping member further comprising: a hollow finger pocket including an inner digital surface, an external grasping surface and an external protective surface, the external grasping and protective surfaces meeting at a rim of the clamping member, the finger pocket configured to receive a user's fingers or thumb, the finger pocket further comprising a thermally insulating membrane disposed between the inner digital surface and the external grasping and protective surfaces; two fins extending perpendicularly from opposite ends of the external grasping surface, each fin extending perpendicularly from a corner of the rectangular bottom and along one of the two opposed short edges of the rectangular bottom; and a cracker support wall extending perpendicularly between the two fins and along the rectangular bottom parallel to the pivot axis.
15. The s'more catcher according to claim 14, wherein the upper surface of the rectangular bottom further comprises a plurality of stiffening ridges formed along the upper surface, each ridge running parallel to one another, perpendicular to the pivot axis and extending between the two cracker support walls.
16. The s'more catcher according to claim 14, wherein each of the two clamping members further comprises two fins, each fin extending from a corner of the rectangular bottom along a short edge toward the pivot axis and upward to support one end of a cracker support wall.
17. The s'more catcher according to claim 14, wherein the rectangular bottom is configured to operate as an open-biased spring loaded hinge that is further configured to allow rotation about the pivot axis, allowing the user to compress the two clamping members towards each other by compressing the fingers and thumb inserted in the finger pockets to grasp a roasted marshmallow between opposed external grasping surfaces.
18. The s'more catcher according to claim 14, further comprising cracker support wall extensions integrated into each cracker support wall and fin joint, each extension configured to expand a surface area supporting a cracker inserted into the cracker slot.
19. The s'more catcher according to claim 18, wherein the cracker support wall extensions each comprise a thickness identical to the cracker support wall.
20. The s'more catcher according to claim 14, wherein the s'more catcher is formed of an elastomer material selected from the group consisting of: nitrile, hydrogenated nitrile, ethylene-propylene, fluorocarbon, chloroprene, silicone, fluorosilicone, polyacrylate, ethylene acrylic, styrene-butadiene, polyurethane and natural rubber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The following drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments for carrying out the invention. Like reference numerals refer to like parts in different views or embodiments of the present invention in the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Embodiments of the present invention are generally devices adapted to aid in the assembly and consumption of a s'more treat. Embodiments of the present invention are adapted to allow a user to generally hold a s'more and protect themselves from heat during assembly of the s'more while maintaining a mess free environment. The present invention advantageously fills the aforementioned deficiencies of the prior art by providing a s'more catching device, which provides a grasping means to allow a user to remove a skewer, stick, or rod used for roasting marshmallows from the roasted marshmallow.
[0025] Embodiments of the present invention are provided with many useful features. The following are a nonexhaustive list of useful features of embodiments of the present invention. Embodiments of the inventive s'more catcher are reusable. Embodiments of the present invention may include integrated slots to hold crackers used to make a s'more. Embodiments of the present invention may include hollow projections for the placement and thermal protection of fingers. Embodiments of the present invention fulfill the need for a device adapted to hold a hot s'more. Embodiments of the present invention provide a s'more holding device that does not suffer from the problems or deficiencies associated with prior art solutions. Another advantage of embodiments of the present invention is its ability to hold the crackers and chocolate in place prior to and after insertion of a freshly roasted marshmallow. Embodiments of the present invention also may include support ribs for strength and durability.
[0026] Following are more detailed descriptions of various related concepts related to, and particular embodiments of, methods and apparatus according to the present invention. It should be appreciated that various aspects of the subject matter introduced above and discussed in greater detail below may be implemented in any of numerous ways, as the subject matter is not limited to any particular manner of implementation. Examples of specific implementations and applications are provided primarily for illustrative purposes. It will be understood that the terms s'more catcher and s'more holding device are used synonymously herein.
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[0028] The grasping surfaces 112 and 114, of the right and left clamping members 102 and 104, respectively, define an interior space 110 that is configured to receive the components of a s'more (not shown in
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[0035] The gap 260 formed between the right and left clamping members 102 and 104 allows the user flexibility in grasping the roasted marshmallow 202 from a skewer (not shown, but see 203,
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[0037] More particularly the front view of the s'more catcher 100 shown in
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[0042] Having discussed a first embodiment of a s'more catcher 100 in substantial detail, a method 300 of using a s'more catcher will now be described with reference to
[0043] Method 300 may further include skewering 310 the uncooked marshmallow on a distal end of the skewer. Method 300 may further include grasping 312 a proximate end of the skewer. Method 300 may further include maneuvering 314 the uncooked marshmallow on the skewer toward and proximate to the source of heat. Method 300 may further include roasting 316 the marshmallow on the distal end of the skewer until cooked. Method 300 may further include removing 318 the skewered roasted marshmallow from the source of heat. Method 300 may further include inserting 320 the skewered roasted marshmallow into the interior space. Method 300 may further include clamping 322 the user's fingers and thumb towards each other to grasp the skewered cooked marshmallow. Method 300 may further include pulling 324 the skewer from the roasted marshmallow to form a ready-to-eat s'more.
[0044] Having described a first embodiment of a s'more catcher 100 and a method of forming a s'more 300, various alternative embodiments of the s'more holding device are described below with reference to additional drawings. By employing the novel structural features of the s'more catcher 100, various animal themes, for example and not by way of limitation, a bear or shark, may be applied to the visible structural features of further embodiments of a s'more holding device, according to the present invention.
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[0053] The various embodiments of the s'more holding devices 100, 400, 500 and 600 of the present invention are all generally adapted to allow for the assembly of a s'more and generally function as a grasping element for this assembly and consumption of an assembled s'more. Each of the s'more holding devices 100, 400, 500 and 600 may include a pair of opposed clamping members generally positioned on opposed sides of the devices that are connected through a bottom panel that provides a pivot axis. The opposed clamping members generally define an interior space for each of the s'more holding devices 100, 400, 500 and 600 that has a U-shape or V-shape, with the interior space positioned within a saddle of this U or V-shape and defining a gap. The bottoms of the s'more holding devices 100, 400, 500 and 600 are generally positioned opposite the interior space and are generally adapted to provide resting support to the s'more holding devices 100, 400, 500 and 600. Having described specific embodiments of the s'more holding devices 100, 400, 500 and 600, some additional general embodiments are described below.
[0054] An embodiment of a s'more holding device is disclosed. The embodiment of a s'more holding device may include a rectangular bottom having a bottom surface and a upper surface, two opposed long edges, two opposed short edges and a centrally oriented pivot axis passing lengthwise through the bottom and parallel to the two opposed long edges. The embodiment of a s'more holding device may further include two clamping members connected to each of the two opposed long edges of the bottom, each of the two clamping members extending in a direction upward from the upper surface and forming a finger pocket for insertion of a user's thumb or fingers, each pocket forming a thermal membrane, the membrane having an inner digital surface for receiving the user's thumb or fingers and an external grasping surface. According to the embodiment of a s'more holding device, each of the two clamping members may further include a cracker support wall, the cracker support wall extending perpendicularly from and connecting both fins, the cracker support wall extending upward from the upper surface of the rectangular bottom and extending near to, but spaced apart from, the external grasping surface, thereby forming a cracker slot disposed in between the external grasping surface and the cracker support wall, the cracker slot configured to receive and hold a cracker.
[0055] According to another embodiment of a s'more holding device, the upper surface of the rectangular bottom may further include a plurality of stiffening ridges formed along the upper surface, each ridge running parallel to one another, perpendicular to the pivot axis and extending between the two cracker support walls. According to yet another embodiment of a s'more holding device, each of the two clamping members may further include two fins, each fin extending from a corner of the rectangular bottom along a short edge toward the pivot axis and upward to support one end of a cracker support wall. According to still another embodiment of a s'more holding device, a gap may be formed between each pair of opposed fins running along the short edges of the rectangular bottom.
[0056] According to another embodiment of a s'more holding device, the rectangular bottom may be configured to operate as an open-biased spring loaded hinge that is further configured to allow rotation about the pivot axis, allowing the user to compress the two clamping members towards each other by compressing the fingers and thumb inserted in the finger pockets to grasp a roasted marshmallow between opposed external grasping surfaces. Another embodiment of a s'more holding device may further include cracker support wall extensions integrated into each cracker support wall and fin joint. Each extension may be configured to expand a surface area supporting a cracker inserted into the cracker slot. According to one embodiment of a s'more holding device, the cracker support wall extensions may each have a thickness identical to the cracker support wall. According to various embodiments of a s'more holding device, the device may be formed of an elastomer material, for example and not by way of limitation: nitrile, hydrogenated nitrile, ethylene-propylene, fluorocarbon, chloroprene, silicone, fluorosilicone, polyacrylate, ethylene acrylic, styrene-butadiene, polyurethane and natural rubber.
[0057] According to further embodiments, the s'more holding device may further include externally integrated body part features to give the s'more holding device the appearance of an animal. According to one embodiment of a s'more holding device, the externally integrated body part features may include surface coloring, two ears, two eyes and a nose to give the s'more holding device the appearance of a cartoon bear. According to another embodiment of a s'more holding device, the externally integrated body part features may include coloring, four rows of teeth along the fins, two eyes, a dorsal fin and two pectoral fins to give the s'more holding device the appearance of a cartoon shark.
[0058] An embodiment of a s'more catcher for assembling and consuming a s'more treat is disclosed. The embodiment of a s'more catcher may include a rectangular bottom having a bottom surface and a upper surface, two opposed long edges, two opposed short edges and a centrally oriented pivot axis passing lengthwise through the bottom and parallel to the two opposed long edges. The embodiment of a s'more catcher may further include two mirror-image clamping members connected to each of the two opposed long edges of the rectangular bottom. According to one embodiment, each clamping member may further include a hollow finger pocket including an inner digital surface, an external grasping surface and an external protective surface, the external grasping and protective surfaces meeting at a rim of the clamping member, the finger pocket configured to receive a user's fingers or thumb, the finger pocket further comprising a thermally insulating membrane disposed between the inner digital surface and the external grasping and protective surfaces. According to this one embodiment, each clamping member may further include two fins extending perpendicularly from opposite ends of the external grasping surface, each fin extending perpendicularly from a corner of the rectangular bottom and along one of the two opposed short edges of the rectangular bottom. According to this one embodiment, each clamping member may further include a cracker support wall extending perpendicularly between the two fins and along the rectangular bottom parallel to the pivot axis.
[0059] According to another embodiment of a s'more catcher, the upper surface of the rectangular bottom may further include a plurality of stiffening ridges formed along the upper surface, each ridge running parallel to one another, perpendicular to the pivot axis and extending between the two cracker support walls. According to yet another embodiment of a s'more catcher, each of the two clamping members may further include two fins, each fin extending from a corner of the rectangular bottom along a short edge toward the pivot axis and upward to support one end of a cracker support wall.
[0060] According to still another embodiment of a s'more catcher, the rectangular bottom may be configured to operate as an open-biased spring loaded hinge that is further configured to allow rotation about the pivot axis, allowing the user to compress the two clamping members towards each other by compressing the fingers and thumb inserted in the finger pockets to grasp a roasted marshmallow between opposed external grasping surfaces. According to still yet another embodiment, the a s'more catcher may further include cracker support wall extensions integrated into each cracker support wall and fin joint, each extension configured to expand a surface area supporting a cracker inserted into the cracker slot. According to one embodiment of a s'more catcher, the cracker support wall extensions may each have a thickness identical to the cracker support wall. According to various embodiments, the s'more catcher may be formed of a material selected from the group consisting of: nitrile, hydrogenated nitrile, ethylene-propylene, fluorocarbon, chloroprene, silicone, fluorosilicone, polyacrylate, ethylene acrylic, styrene-butadiene, polyurethane and natural rubber.
[0061] In understanding the scope of the present invention, the term configured as used herein to describe a component, section or part of a device that is constructed to carry out the desired function. In understanding the scope of the present invention, the term comprising and its derivatives, as used herein, are intended to be open ended terms that specify the presence of the stated features, elements, components, groups, integers, and/or steps, but do not exclude the presence of other unstated features, elements, components, groups, integers and/or steps. The foregoing also applies to words having similar meanings such as the terms, including, having and their derivatives. Also, the terms part, section, portion, member or element when used in the singular can have the dual meaning of a single part or a plurality of parts. As used herein to describe the present invention, the following directional terms forward, rearward, above, downward, vertical, horizontal, below and transverse as well as any other similar directional terms refer to those directions of the device as illustrated in the present invention. Finally, terms of degree such as substantially, about and approximately as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed.
[0062] It will further be understood that the present invention may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of the component parts, method steps and limitations disclosed herein. However, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.
[0063] While the foregoing advantages of the present invention are manifested in the detailed description and illustrated embodiments of the invention, a variety of changes can be made to the configuration, design and construction of the invention to achieve those advantages. Hence, reference herein to specific details of the structure and function of the present invention is by way of example only and not by way of limitation.