COMBINATION EATING UTENSIL DEVICE AND METHOD
20180132641 ยท 2018-05-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A combination eating utensil is disclosed herein. The combination eating utensil includes a first chopstick, a second chopstick, a first absorbent body and a second absorbent body. The first absorbent body and the second absorbent body may be wrapped around the first chopstick and the second chopstick respectively. The combination eating utensil is useful for providing a means for eating comestibles and for removing food debris.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. A combination eating utensil assembly, the combination eating utensil assembly comprising: a pair of chopsticks including; a first chopstick having a first-elongated profile, a first-proximal end, and a first-distal end, said first-distal end configured for engagement with a comestible; and a second chopstick having a second-elongated profile, a second-proximal end, and a second-distal end, said second-distal end configured for engagement with said comestible; a first-absorbent body, said first-absorbent body configured to provide a means for removing food debris, said first-absorbent body removably wrapped around said first-proximal end of said first chopstick; and a second-absorbent body, said second-absorbent body configured to provide a means for removing said food debris, said second-absorbent body removably wrapped around said second-proximal end of said second chopstick; wherein said pair of chopsticks are configured to be ergonomically gripped by a hand of a user at said first-proximal end and said second-proximal end of said first chopstick and said second chopstick respectively to manipulate said first-distal end and said second-distal end of said first chopstick and said second chopstick respectively for retaining said comestible; wherein said combination eating utensil assembly is configured to provide a means for eating said comestible(s) and a means for removing said food debris; and wherein said first-absorbent body and said second-absorbent body comprises a threaded material having a texture configured to grip to and remove said food debris.
3. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 2, wherein said first-absorbent body includes a first-tip, said first-tip configured to removably retain said first-absorbent body on said first-proximal end of said first chopstick.
4. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 3, wherein said second-absorbent body includes a second-tip, said second-tip configured to removably retain said second-absorbent body on said second-proximal end of said second chopstick.
5. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 4, wherein said first-absorbent body comprises a first anti-slip material housed therein, said first anti-slip material configured to inhibit movement of said first-absorbent body from said first chopstick, said first anti-slip material fixedly attached to said first-absorbent body via an adhesive.
6. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 5, wherein said second-absorbent body comprises a second anti-slip material housed therein, said second anti-slip material configured to inhibit movement of said second-absorbent body from said second chopstick, said second anti-slip material fixedly attached to said second-absorbent body via said adhesive.
7. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 6, wherein said first anti-slip material and said second anti-slip material comprises a heat-resistant rubber.
8. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 7, wherein said first-absorbent body covers approximately 3 inches of said first-proximal end of said first chopstick and said second-absorbent body covers approximately 3 inches of said second-proximal end of said second chopstick.
9. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 7, wherein said first-absorbent body and said second-absorbent body are configured for disposal after use.
10. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 7, wherein said first-absorbent body and said second-absorbent body are composed of a washable material and configured for re-use.
11. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 7 further comprising a paper loop useful for removably-coupling said first chopstick and said second chopstick together during a non-use condition.
12. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 7 further comprising a package, said package useful for removably-retaining said first chopstick and said second chopstick together during said non-use condition.
13. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 7, wherein said first-absorbent body and said second-absorbent body comprises cotton fabric and alternatively polyester fabric.
14. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 7, wherein said first-absorbent body and said second-absorbent body comprises a paper material and formed to a substantial thickness.
15. A combination eating utensil assembly having: a pair of chopsticks, said pair of chopsticks including; a first chopstick having a first-elongated profile, a first-proximal end, and a first-distal end, said first-distal end configured for engagement with a comestible; and a second chopstick having a second-elongated profile, a second-proximal end, and a second-distal end, said second-distal end configured for engagement with said comestible; a first-absorbent body having a first-tip, said first-absorbent body configured to provide a means for removing food debris, said first-absorbent body removably wrapped around said first-proximal end of said first chopstick, and said first-absorbent body covering approximately 3 inches of said first-proximal end of said first chopstick; a second-absorbent body having a second-tip, said second-absorbent body configured to provide a means for removing said food debris, said second-absorbent body removably wrapped around said second-proximal end of said second chopstick, and said second-absorbent body covering approximately 3 inches of said second-proximal end of said second chopstick; a first anti-slip material comprising a heat resistant rubber, said first anti-slip fixedly attached inside said first-absorbent body via an adhesive, said first-anti-slip configured to inhibit movement of said first-absorbent body from said first chopstick; a second anti-slip material comprising a heat resistant rubber, said second anti-slip material fixedly attached inside said second-absorbent body via an adhesive, said second-anti-slip configured to inhibit movement of said second-absorbent body from said second chopstick; and a paper loop useful for removably-coupling said first chopstick and said second chopstick together during a non-use condition; wherein said first-absorbent body and said second-absorbent body comprises cotton fabric and alternatively polyester fabric; wherein said pair of chopsticks are configured to be ergonomically gripped by a hand of a user at said first-proximal end and said second-proximal end of said first chopstick and said second chopstick respectively to manipulate said first-distal end and said second-distal end of said first chopstick and said second chopstick respectively for retaining said comestible; and wherein said combination eating utensil assembly is configured to provide a means for eating said comestible(s) and a means for removing said food debris.
16. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 15, wherein said first-absorbent body and said second-absorbent body are configured for disposal after use.
17. The combination eating utensil assembly of claim 15, wherein said first-absorbent body and said second-absorbent body are composed of a washable material and configured for re-use.
18-20. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a combination eating utensil, 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 a eating utensils and more particularly to a combination eating utensil as used to improve the means for eating comestibles and for removing food debris.
[0024] Generally, the combination eating utensil may comprise a pair of chopsticks that are useful for food consumption. The combination eating utensil may further comprise two soft towel-like products that may cover the end three inches of the chopsticks. Each individual chopstick may have one of the two towel-like products on its end. The towel-like product serves the purpose of a serviette or a napkin and is useful for wiping away any food debris from a mouth, or surrounding facial skin, of a user.
[0025] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
[0026] According to one embodiment, the combination eating utensil 100 may be arranged as a kit. In particular, the combination eating utensil 100 may further include a set of instructions. The instructions may detail functional relationships in relation to the structure of the combination eating utensil 100 (such that the combination eating utensil 100 can be used, maintained, or the like, in a preferred manner).
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[0031] The first-absorbent body 130 may further comprise a first anti-slip material 302 housed therein, configured to inhibit movement of the first-absorbent body 130 from the first chopstick 110 and fixedly attached to the first-absorbent body 130 via an adhesive. Likewise, the second-absorbent body 135 may further comprise a second anti-slip material 304 housed therein, configured to inhibit movement of the second-absorbent body 135 from the second chopstick 120, and fixedly attached to the second-absorbent body 135 via the adhesive. The first-anti slip material 302 and the second anti-slip material 304 may comprise a heat-resistant rubber. Further examples of anti-slip material may include other rubbers, silicone, synthetic anti-slip polymers, and the like.
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[0034] It should be noted that step(s) 505, 506 and 507 are optional steps and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
[0035] 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.