SELF-SUPPORTING OR MOUNTABLE SCOOP OR MEASURING SPOON
20190168933 ยท 2019-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J45/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D51/246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47J43/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D77/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01F19/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
An improved scoop combination or measuring spoon combination (FIG. 1A) (1) having a handle (2) with a bowl (3) at one end and, at the opposing end, a bracket that removably mounts to a container closure (FIG. 1B) (10). The top of the bracket is covered and substantially angled to support the scoop or measuring spoon combination (1) on a work surface and to catch remnants of material that may fall from the scoop or measuring spoon combination (1) while in the self-supporting position (FIG. 2). Additionally, the bowl (3) of the scoop or measuring spoon may have measurement marks (8), and the top of the bracket may remain open to provide a way for a human to easily cause the scoop or measuring spoon combination (1) to scoop out or measure the ingredients of a container. Thus, several advantages include keeping scoops or measuring spoons from getting lost, getting crusty with granular material that came into contact with a wet surface, and taking up more counter or drawer space.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing a scoop or measuring spoon, comprising providing said scoop or measuring spoon with a bracket that may removably attach to a closure of a container, whereby a human uses said method to reduce instances of lost scoops or measuring spoons, crusty scoops or measuring spoons from coming into contact with a wet surface, and contaminated containers from using the same scoop or measuring spoon between containers.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said container is substantially purposed for holding granular material.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein said bracket extends from the part of said scoop or measuring spoon that opposes the bowl of said scoop or measuring spoon.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein said container is substantially purposed for holding granular material and said bracket extends from the part of said scoop or measuring spoon that opposes the bowl of said scoop or measuring spoon.
5. A scoop or measuring spoon combination, comprising: a) a scoop or measuring spoon; b) a primary means for removably attaching said scoop or measuring spoon to a container closure, said means also being able to support said scoop or measuring spoon on a work surface; whereby a human uses said combination to reduce instances of lost scoops or measuring spoons, crusty scoops or measuring spoons from coming into contact with a wet surface, and contaminated containers from using the same scoop or measuring spoon between containers.
6. The scoop or measuring spoon combination of claim 5, wherein said means is a bracket that substantially fits over said container closure.
7. The scoop or measuring spoon combination of claim 5, wherein said container closure generally encloses a container substantially purposed for holding granular material.
8. The scoop or measuring spoon combination of claim 5, wherein said means is a bracket that substantially fits over said container closure that generally encloses a container substantially purposed for holding granular material
9. A self-supporting or mountable scoop or measuring spoon, comprising: a) a scoop or measuring spoon having a bowl and a handle; b) a bracket that extends from one end of said handle that supports the bowl on the opposing end; c) said scoop or measuring spoon affixed to said bracket that may removably mount to a container closure; whereby a human uses said scoop or measuring spoon to reduce instances of lost scoops or measuring spoons, crusty scoops or measuring spoons from coming into contact with a wet surface, and contaminated containers from using the same scoop or measuring spoon between containers.
10. The self-supporting or mountable scoop or measuring spoon of claim 9, wherein said container is substantially purposed for holding granular material.
11. The self-supporting or mountable scoop or measuring spoon of claim 9, wherein said bracket fits over said container closure and is substantially angled as a means for said bracket to support said scoop or measuring spoon on a work surface.
12. The self-supporting or mountable scoop or measuring spoon of claim 9, wherein the top said bracket is closed so as to cover said container closure.
13. The self-supporting or mountable scoop or measuring spoon of claim 9, wherein said container is substantially purposed for holding granular material, and said bracket fits over said container closure and is substantially angled as a means for said bracket to support said scoop or measuring spoon on a work surface.
14. The self-supporting or mountable scoop or measuring spoon of claim 9, wherein said container is substantially purposed for holding granular material, and the top said bracket is closed so as to cover said container closure.
15. The self-supporting or mountable scoop or measuring spoon of claim 9, wherein said bracket fits over said container closure and is substantially angled as a means for said bracket to support said scoop or measuring spoon on a work surface, and the top said bracket is closed so as to cover said container closure.
16. The self-supporting or mountable scoop or measuring spoon of claim 9, wherein said container is substantially purposed for holding granular material, said bracket fits over said container closure and is substantially angled as a means for said bracket to support said scoop or measuring spoon on a work surface, and the top said bracket is closed so as to cover said container closure.
Description
DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0012] 1 scoop or measuring spoon combination
[0013] 2 handle
[0014] 3 bowl
[0015] 4 side member
[0016] 5 bottom of side member
[0017] 6 top of side member
[0018] 7 top member
[0019] 8 measurement marks
[0020] 9 container
[0021] 10 container closure
[0022] 11 the underside of the side member
Detailed Description of Scoop or Measuring Spoon with Surface Guard
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Detailed Description of Scoop or Measuring Spoon with Thumb Support
[0026]
Operation of Scoop or Measuring Spoon with Surface Guard
[0027] In operation, a human uses a scoop or measuring spoon combination 1 to scoop contents from a container 9. First, the human removes the scoop or measuring spoon combination 1. Second, the human removes a container closure 10 from the container 9. Third, the human holds either a side member 4 or a handle 2 or both and inserts a bowl 3 of the scoop or measuring spoon combination 1 into the container 9 as a means of retrieving the contents, perhaps using the measurement marks 8 within the bowl 3 as a means for specific measurement, and then to use the contents. The human may set the scoop or measuring combination 1 on a work surface that supports the top member 7 and keeps the bowl 3 away from anything wet that may exist on the work surface. Any remnants of the contents around the bowl 3 and handle 2 fall through the bottom of the side member 5 and onto the underside of the side member 11 due to a substantial angle of the top of the side member 6. When finished, the human places the measuring scoop or spoon member 1 onto the container closure 10 to rest until the next use.
Operation of Scoop or Measuring Spoon with Thumb Support
[0028] In a second embodiment, a human uses a scoop or measuring spoon combination 1 to scoop contents from a container 9. First, the human removes the scoop or measuring spoon combination 1. Second, the human removes a container closure 10 from the container 9. Third, the human may insert his or her finger or thumb through openings a top of side member 6 and a bottom of side member 5 as a means of retrieving the contents, perhaps using the measurement marks 8 within the bowl 3 as a means for specific measurement, and then to use the contents. The human may set the scoop or measuring combination 1 on a work surface that supports the top member 7 and keeps the bowl 3 away from anything wet that may exist on the work surface. When finished, the human places the scoop or measuring scoop combination 1 onto the container closure 10 to rest until the next use.
CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATIONS, AND SCOPE
[0029] Accordingly, the reader will notice the angle of a closed top member is such that can rest on a surface and aid in catching granular material as it falls from the spoon; an open top member allows ease of use by permitting a human finger through it; and the top member, whether open or closed, can additionally be used to keep the spoon away from wet surfaces.
[0030] Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments but as merely providing illustrations of some of several embodiments. For example, the side member can contain threading inside so as to be used in place of the regular jar top.
[0031] Thus the scope and embodiments should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given