TABLEWARE
20180153324 ยท 2018-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G21/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/283
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A tableware includes: a first member having a first tableware body on the distal end; and a second member having a second tableware body on the distal end, the second member being connected to the first member at a pivot point so as to be rotatable relatively to each other, the second member being integrated with the first member to constitute tongs using a third-class lever; and a member having a third tableware body on the distal end, the knife being retractably connected to the set of the members at the pivot point so that the third tableware body is positioned between the pair of tableware bodies, the knife being integrated with the pair of members to constitute a fork when gaps are provided between the tableware bodies, the knife being integrated with the pair of members to constitute a spoon when the gaps are not provided between the tableware bodies.
Claims
1. A tableware, comprising: a first member having a first tableware body on the distal end of a first handle; and a second member having a second tableware body on the distal end of a second handle, the second member being connected to the first member at a pivot point so as to be rotatable relatively to each other, the second member being integrated with the first member to constitute tongs using a third-class lever in which the pivot point, an effort point configured to be a holding portion and a load point configured to grasp food are provided in an order from the base end to the distal end; and a third member having a third tableware body on the distal end of a third handle, the third member being retractably connected to the first member and the second member at the pivot point so that the third tableware body is positioned between the first tableware body and the second tableware body, the third member being integrated with the first member and the second member to constitute a fork when gaps are provided between the first tableware body and the second tableware body and between the second tableware body and third tableware body, the third member being integrated with the first member and the second member to constitute a spoon when the gaps are not provided between the first tableware body and the second tableware body and between the second tableware body and the third tableware body.
2. The tableware according to claim 1, wherein the third member constitutes a knife or a skewer when the third member is retracted from the first member and the second member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] Hereinafter, a tableware 1 and a tableware 2 according to the embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
[0032] First, the tableware 1 according to the first embodiment will be described with reference to
[0033] The tableware 1 shown in
[0034] The tongs 10 use a third-class lever in which a pivot point P1, an effort point E1 configured to be a holding portion and a load point L1 configured to grasp food are provided in the order from a base end to a distal end, that is to say, from the upper side to the lower side in
[0035] A first member 11 which is one of the pair has a first tableware body 14 configured to be the load point L1 at the distal end of a first handle 13 configured to be the effort point E1. In the first member 11, a groove 11a in which a blade line 20a or a back 20b of a knife 20 fits is formed from the base end to the distal end in the portion facing a second member 12 which is the other of the pair. It is preferable that an outer portion of the first handle 13 configured to be the holding portion has a shape not to be slippery for fingers when the outer portion is grasped by hand. It is preferable that an inner portion of the first tableware body 14 configured to grasp food has a serrated edge as a slip-stopper of the grasped food.
[0036] As in the case of the first member 11, the second member 12 which is the other of the pair has a second tableware body 16 configured to be the load point L1 at the distal end of a second handle 15 configured to be the effort point E1. In the second member 12, a groove 12a in which the blade line 20a or the back 20b of the knife 20 fits is formed from the base end to the distal end in the portion facing the first member 11 which is the one of the pair. It is preferable that an outer portion of the second handle 15 configured to be the holding portion has a shape not to be slippery for fingers when the outer portion is grasped by hand. It is preferable that an inner portion of the first tableware body 14 configured to grasp food has a serrated edge as a slip-stopper of the grasped food.
[0037] In a natural state where no external force is applied to the tongs 10, the pair of members 11 and 12 forms an acute angle so that the pair of members 11 and 12 is separated with each other compared to the parallel position (shown in
[0038] On the other hand, in a state where the external force is applied to the tongs 10, the pair of members 11 and 12 become parallel to each other (shown in
[0039] A ball 23 provided at the base end of the knife 20 is rotatably and removably fit into the pivot point P1 of the tongs 10 from predetermined directions (for example, in a direction from a lower side to an upper side in
[0040] As will be described in detail later, the tongs 10 are integrated (used together) with the knife 20 to serve as a fork (shown in
[0041] The knife (third member) 20 is retractably connected to the pair of members 11 and 12 constituting the tongs 10 at the pivot point P1 so that the knife (third member) 20 can be retracted with respect to the pair of members 11 and 12. Specifically, the knife 20 has a third tableware body 22 for cutting food at the distal end of a third handle 21, and has the ball 23 for connecting the knife to the pair of members 11 and 12 at the base end of the third handle 21. It is preferable that a part of the blade line 20a of the third tableware body 22 for cutting food has a serrated edge to cut well. The ball 23 is removably fitted to the pivot point P1 so as to be rotatable. As a result, the knife 20 can rotate around the pivot point P1 upward and downward (front side and back side of the paper in
[0042] The blade line 20a and the back 20b of the knife 20 respectively fit into the groove 11a and the groove 12a of the tongs 10. The knife 20 has a constricted and narrowed neck portion 20c between the ball 23 and the blade line 20a and between the ball 23 and the back 20b. When the knife 20 is rotated upward or downward, the neck portion 20c fits into the edge of the groove 11a or 12a of the tongs 10 and locks the rotation of the knife 20 (shown in
[0043] The knife 20 serves as a fork or a spoon when integrated with the tongs 10 and serves as a knife itself when retracted from the tongs 10.
[0044] Specifically, when the knife 20 is connected to the pair of members 11 and 12 constituting the tongs 10, the third tableware body 22 is positioned between the pair of tableware bodies 14 and 16. When gaps are provided mutually between the tableware bodies 14, 16 and 22 (between 14 and 22 and between 16 and 22), the knife 20 is integrated with the tongs 10 to serve as a fork (shown in
[0045] Also, when the knife 20 is connected to the pair of members 11 and 12 constituting the tongs 10, the third tableware body 22 is positioned between the pair of tableware bodies 14 and 16. When the gaps are not provided mutually between the tableware bodies 14, 16 and 22 (between 14 and 22 and between 16 and 22), the blade line 20a and the back 20b of the knife 20 respectively fit into the groove 11a and the groove 12a of the tongs 10. Thus, the knife 20 is integrated with the tongs 10 in which the pair of members do not relatively rotate to serve as a spoon (shown in
[0046] Further, when the knife 20 is removed from the tongs 10, the knife 20 serves as a knife itself (shown in
[0047] According to the tableware 1 described above, the tableware 1 serves not only as a spoon and a fork, but also as a knife and tongs. Thus, the usability can be improved. In addition, the tableware 1 is not bulky because it can selectively exert the functions of spoon, fork, knife and tongs as a single body by changing its form. Thus, the tableware 1 has good usability even when the tableware 1 is assumed to be carried in the outdoors. Furthermore, unlike the tableware in which a scooping portion of a spoon is provided at one end of the handle and fork teeth are provided at the other end of the handle, the tableware 1 does not have to be grasped at the portion dirty with food as the base end side. Thus, the tableware 1 prevents hands are prevented from getting dirty and the usability is improved.
Second Embodiment
[0048] Next, with reference to
[0049] The tableware 2 shown in
[0050] It is preferable that the skewer 30 has a serrated edge in a predetermined range from the distal end to promote trapping the food.
[0051] According to the tableware 2, it serves not only as a spoon and a fork, but also serves as a skewer and tongs. Thus, the usability can be improved. In addition, the tableware 2 is not bulky because it can selectively exert the function of spoon, fork, skewer and tongs as a single body by changing the form. Thus, the tableware 2 has good usability even when the tableware 2 is assumed to be carried in the outdoors.
[0052] The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and various modifications are possible without departing from the gist and technical idea of the present invention. Namely, the position, the size, the length, the width, the quantity, the shape, the material and the like of each component can be appropriately changed.
[0053] Alternatively, the present invention may be a set of tableware including the tongs 10, the knife 20 and the skewer 30, and either one of the knife 20 or the skewer 30 may be appropriately attached to the tongs 10 to be used.
[0054] Alternatively, in the above-described embodiments, the tableware 1 and the tableware 2 may be configured to be foldable. Namely, the tableware 1 may have a configuration in which the tongs 10 and the knife 20 can be integrally folded in half, and the tableware 2 may have a configuration in which the tongs 10 and the skewer 30 can be integrally folded in half.
[0055] Each of the above-described embodiments focuses on the function of the knife 20 or the skewer 30 by forming the knife 20 or the skewer 30 to be a straight and flat shape without being curved and by forming the tongs 10 to be also a straight shape to fit the shape of the knife 20 or the skewer 30. However, the present invention is not limited to this. Alternatively, the present invention may be configured to focus on the function of the spoon by forming the knife 20 or the skewer 30 to be curved and by forming the tongs 10 to be curved to fit the shape of the knife 20 or the skewer 30.
[0056] Alternatively, in each of the above-described embodiments, the size of the first tableware body 14 or the second tableware body 16 may be configured to be large for use as a head of the spoon. With this configuration, the present invention can serve as a spoon while serving as a fork.
DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0057] 1, 2 tableware [0058] 10 tongs [0059] 11 first member [0060] 11a groove [0061] 12 second member [0062] 12a groove [0063] 13 first handle [0064] 14 first tableware body [0065] 15 second handle [0066] 16 second tableware body [0067] 20 knife (a third member) [0068] 20a blade line [0069] 20b back [0070] 20c neck portion [0071] 21 third handle [0072] 22 third tableware body [0073] 23 ball [0074] 30 skewer [0075] P1 pivot point (fulcrum) [0076] E1 point of effort [0077] L1 point of load