ICE SCOOP WITH FOCUSED DISPENSING REGION
20190226740 ยท 2019-07-25
Inventors
- William Gutkowski (Costa Mesa, CA, US)
- Andy Mok (Stanton, CA, US)
- Benjamin Spradley (Knoxville, TN, US)
Cpc classification
A47F13/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F25C2400/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A scoop includes a rear wall and a pair of spaced apart side walls; a gripping portion disposed on at least one of the rear wall or side walls; a floor portion connected to the rear wall and the pair of spaced apart side walls, the floor portion having a front edge portion; and a recessed portion formed in the floor portion adjacent to at least one of the spaced apart side walls and dipping below a level of the floor portion, the recessed portion being configured to guide a material contained in the scoop toward the front edge portion of the scoop while dispensing the material from the scoop.
Claims
1. A scoop comprising: a rear wall and a pair of spaced apart side walls; a gripping portion disposed on at least one of the rear wall or side walls; a floor portion connected to the rear wall and the pair of spaced apart side walls, the floor portion having a front edge portion; and a recessed portion formed in the floor portion adjacent to at least one of the spaced apart side walls and dipping below a level of the floor portion, the recessed portion being configured to guide a material contained in the scoop toward the front edge portion of the scoop while dispensing the material from the scoop.
2. The scoop of claim 1, further comprising a dividing wall protruding from the floor portion at a location adjacent to the recessed portion so as to divide the recessed portion from a remainder of the floor portion.
3. The scoop of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of ribs protruding from the floor portion.
4. The scoop of claim 3, wherein each of the plurality of ribs is shaped so as to gradually increase in height from the front edge portion of the scoop rearward toward the rear wall and then define a blunt surface facing the rear wall.
5. The scoop of claim 4, wherein the material comprises ice pieces and the plurality of ribs keeps the ice pieces from falling out of the scoop while the ice pieces are being dispensed from the scoop through the recessed portion.
6. The scoop of claim 4, wherein each of the plurality of ribs is generally triangular in shape when viewed from a side view.
7. The scoop of claim 1, wherein the rear wall and the pair of spaced apart side walls join the floor portion with a smooth curve.
8. The scoop of claim 1, wherein the recessed portion is formed with a smooth rounded curvature on its sides which gradually flatten out at a bottom of the recessed portion when viewed from a front view.
9. The scoop of claim 1, wherein the recessed portion is formed with a smooth rounded curvature on its sides and at a bottom of the recessed portion when viewed from a front view.
10. The scoop of claim 1, wherein the recessed portion is inclined downward so as to become gradually deeper in a direction toward the front edge portion of the scoop.
11. The scoop of claim 1, wherein the gripping portion comprises a handle disposed on the rear wall.
12. The scoop of claim 1, wherein the scoop is formed of at least one of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polypropylene resin, or stainless steel metal.
13. An ice scoop comprising: a rear wall and a pair of spaced apart side walls; a gripping portion disposed on at least one of the rear wall or side walls; a floor portion connected to the rear wall and the pair of spaced apart side walls, the floor portion having a front edge portion; and means, formed in the floor portion adjacent to at least one of the spaced apart side walls, for guiding of ice pieces contained in the ice scoop toward the front edge portion of the ice scoop and into a container.
14. The ice scoop of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of ribs protruding from the floor portion.
15. The ice scoop of claim 14, wherein each of the plurality of ribs is shaped so as to gradually increase in height from the front edge portion of the ice scoop rearward toward the rear wall and then define a blunt surface facing the rear wall.
16. The ice scoop of claim 15, wherein the plurality of ribs keeps the ice pieces from falling out of the ice scoop while the ice pieces are being dispensed from the ice scoop through the means for guiding.
17. The ice scoop of claim 14, wherein each of the plurality of ribs is generally triangular in shape when viewed from a side view.
18. The ice scoop of claim 13, wherein the rear wall and the pair of spaced apart side walls join the floor portion with a smooth curve.
19. The ice scoop of claim 13, wherein the gripping portion comprises a handle disposed on the rear wall.
20. The ice scoop of claim 13, wherein the means for guiding comprises a recessed portion that is inclined downward so as to become gradually deeper in a direction toward the front edge portion of the ice scoop.
21. The ice scoop of claim 13, wherein the ice scoop is formed of at least one of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polypropylene resin, or stainless steel metal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0027] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated in and forming a part of this specification illustrate several aspects of the invention, and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0036] The exemplary embodiments set forth below represent the necessary information to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Upon reading the following description in light of the accompanying drawing figures, those skilled in the art will understand the concepts of the invention and will recognize applications of these concepts not particularly addressed herein. It should be understood that these concepts and applications fall within the scope of the disclosure and the accompanying claims.
[0037] Moreover, it should be understood that terms such as top, bottom, front, rear, rearward, upper, lower, upward, downward, and the like used herein are for orientation purposes with respect to the drawings when describing the exemplary embodiments and should not limit the present invention.
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[0039] The floor portion 15 includes a recessed portion 17 formed in the floor portion 15 adjacent to at least one of the spaced apart side walls 12, 13 and dipping below a level of the floor portion 15 (see especially
[0040] With reference to
[0041] As best shown in
[0042] As best seen in
[0043] The scoop 10 is for scooping out and dispensing solid materials such as, but not limited to, sugar, coffee, grain, seeds, candy, ice, and the like. As best shown in
[0044] Preferably, the scoop 10 is formed of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). The scoop 10 can be made, for example, using a three dimensional (3D) printer as a single piece of ABS. Other plastics materials can be used such as, for example, polypropylene resin. Also, the scoop 10 can be formed of stainless steel metal.
[0045] In use to scoop and dispense ice pieces P, the user grasps the handle 14 of the scoop 10 and first fills the scoop 10 with ice pieces P from an ice storage container or ice bucket (not shown). The plurality of ribs 20 at first allows the ice pieces P to easily slide up the smooth curvature 22 as the scoop 10 is filled with ice pieces and tilted rearward by the user. Then, when the user wants to begin to dispense the ice pieces P, the user starts by tilting the scoop 10 so that the ice pieces move toward the recessed portion 17 while at the same time tilting the scoop 10 forward with the end of the recessed portion 17 being aligned with the mouth of a bottle B having a smaller opening O. The recessed portion 17 acts to focus or guide the individual ice pieces P in a substantially single file fashion from the remainder of the floor portion 15 of the scoop 10 through the recessed portion 17, out the front edge portion 16, and into the smaller opening O of the bottle B. In this way, it is possible to fill a container with a smaller or narrower opening with ice pieces without spilling the ice pieces all over the counter top or the floor, as is the case when using a standard scoop. While a bottle B having a smaller opening O is shown in
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[0047] The present invention has substantial opportunity for variation without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. For example, while the recessed portion is shown formed in the floor portion adjacent to one of the spaced apart side walls, the recessed portion can be formed adjacent to the opposite side wall or on both sides to be adjacent to both side walls. Moreover, while the gripping portion is shown as a traditional handle 14 disposed on the rear wall 11, the gripping portion can be formed by an enlarged region formed along an upper edge of the rear wall 11 or either one or both of the side walls 12, 13 of the scoop 10 and which can be gripped by the user's fingers. For example, if the scoop 10 is formed of a plastic material, the enlarged region can be an extension of plastic large enough to grip with the fingers and thumb.
[0048] Those skilled in the art will recognize improvements and modifications to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention. All such improvements and modifications are considered within the scope of the concepts disclosed herein and the claims that follow.