Mixing Bowl with a Multi-Purpose Stand
20180132665 ยท 2018-05-17
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Abstract
A mixing bowl has a base with sidewalls extending upwardly and convexly therefrom and terminating in an upper peripheral rim, the rim defining an open mouth with the inner surface of the sidewalls defining the interior of the mixing bowl and the outer surface of the sidewalls defining the exterior of the mixing bowl, the interior of the mixing bowl being concave; and a plate and two support legs coupling the plate to the base, the support legs defining an aperture between the plate and the base, the aperture being sized so as to receive at least three fingers of a user.
Claims
1. A mixing bowl, comprising: a base with sidewalls extending upwardly and convexly therefrom and terminating in an upper peripheral rim, the rim defining an open mouth with the inner surface of the sidewalls defining the interior of the mixing bowl and the outer surface of the sidewalls defining the exterior of the mixing bowl, the interior of the mixing bowl being concave; and a plate and two support legs coupling the plate to the base, the support legs defining an aperture between the plate and the base, the aperture being sized so as to receive at least three fingers of a user.
2. The mixing bowl of claim 1, wherein the support legs are removably attachable to the base.
3. The mixing bowl of claim 1, wherein the rim further defines at least one pouring spout.
4. The mixing bowl of claim 1, further comprising a non-slip surface on the underside of the plate.
5. A mixing bowl, comprising: a base with sidewalls extending upwardly and convexly therefrom and terminating in an upper peripheral rim, the rim defining an open mouth with the inner surface of the sidewalls defining the interior of the mixing bowl and the outer surface of the sidewalls defining the exterior of the mixing bowl, the interior of the mixing bowl being concave; and a plate and a support leg coupling the plate to the base, the support leg comprising an aperture sized so as to receive at least three fingers of a user.
6. The mixing bowl of claim 5, wherein the support leg is removably attachable to the base.
7. The mixing bowl of claim 5, wherein the rim further defines at least one pouring spout.
8. A mixing bowl, comprising: a plate; at least one support leg extending upwardly from the plate; a bowl coupled to, and supported by, the at least one support leg; and an aperture interposed between the bowl and the plate and configured to receive fingers of a user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] The following descriptions depict only example embodiments and are not to be considered limiting in scope. Any reference herein to the invention is not intended to restrict or limit the invention to exact features or steps of any one or more of the exemplary embodiments disclosed in the present specification. References to one embodiment, an embodiment, various embodiments, and the like, may indicate that the embodiment(s) so described may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but not every embodiment necessarily includes the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Further, repeated use of the phrase in one embodiment, or in an embodiment, do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, although they may.
[0017] Reference to the drawings is done throughout the disclosure using various numbers. The numbers used are for the convenience of the drafter only and the absence of numbers in an apparent sequence should not be considered limiting and does not imply that additional parts of that particular embodiment exist. Numbering patterns from one embodiment to the other need not imply that each embodiment has similar parts, although it may.
[0018] Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention, which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Unless otherwise expressly defined herein, such terms are intended to be given their broad, ordinary, and customary meaning not inconsistent with that applicable in the relevant industry and without restriction to any specific embodiment hereinafter described. As used herein, the article a is intended to include one or more items. When used herein to join a list of items, the term or denotes at least one of the items, but does not exclude a plurality of items of the list. For exemplary methods or processes, the sequence and/or arrangement of steps described herein are illustrative and not restrictive.
[0019] It should be understood that the steps of any such processes or methods are not limited to being carried out in any particular sequence, arrangement, or with any particular graphics or interface. Indeed, the steps of the disclosed processes or methods generally may be carried out in various different sequences and arrangements while still falling within the scope of the present invention.
[0020] The term coupled may mean that two or more elements are in direct physical contact. However, coupled may also mean that two or more elements are not in direct contact with each other, but yet still cooperate or interact with each other.
[0021] The terms comprising, including, having, and the like, as used with respect to embodiments, are synonymous, and are generally intended as open terms (e.g., the term including should be interpreted as including, but not limited to, the term having should be interpreted as having at least, the term includes should be interpreted as includes, but is not limited to, etc.).
[0022] It will be appreciated that the mixing bowl disclosed herein solves the need for a mixing bowl that can be stabilized, lifted, and poured that doesn't require gripping. Accordingly, in one embodiment, as shown in
[0023] Therefore, in one non-limiting example of use, a user would place the mixing bowl 100 on a counter, where the plate 114 keeps the bowl upright and stabilized. The user may then place contents in the mixing bowl 100 via the open mouth 108. The user may then mix the contents in the mixing bowl 100. In the event the user desires to use aggressive agitation, the user may place their fingers through the aperture 120 so that their hand conforms to the bottom of the bowl. The support legs 116, 118 preferably abut the user's hand creating stability for the mixing bowl 100 without the need for a user to grip anything. When a user is ready to lift and/or pour contents from the mixing bowl 100, the user may easily lift and support the mixing bowl 100 without gripping. Because at least one support leg 116, 118 abuts the user's hand, the user may easily pour the contents with the mixing bowl 100 being supported on the user's hand via the plate 114 and support leg 116, 118. Accordingly, a user may completely invert the mixing bowl 100 without needing to grip, as the mixing bowl 100 is then supported on the back side of the user's hand via plate 114. Therefore, a user is able to mix, lift, and pour the contents of the mixing bowl 100 without needing to grip any portion of the mixing bowl 100, overcoming the issues in the prior art.
[0024] While the plate 114 is shown in a circular configuration throughout the figures, that shape should not be considered limiting in scope. In other words, the plate 114 may be circular, oval, polygonal, or any other shape that would support the bowl/kitchenware to which it is connected.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] As shown generally in
[0027] Another method of having a removably attachable stand would comprise posts with spring-loaded locking pins. In other words, a short post with a spring-loaded locking pin may descend from near the base of the bowl. The support legs may have a receiving aperture for receiving the post with a side aperture for receiving the locking pin. Accordingly, a user desiring to remove the plate and support legs may depress the locking pin and lift the bowl (or other kitchenware) from the support leg(s).
[0028] In one embodiment, as shown in
[0029] In one embodiment, as shown in
[0030] While the illustrations show a mixing bowl, other kitchenware may be used, such as a casserole dish, where it may be desirable to remove the stand portion for use in ovens or microwaves.
[0031] Therefore, it is appreciated that the mixing bowl disclosed herein allows a user, without grip strength, to be able to tilt, pour, invert, or otherwise easily extract the contents of the mixing bowl.
[0032] Exemplary embodiments are described above. No element, act, or instruction used in this description should be construed as important, necessary, critical, or essential unless explicitly described as such. Although only a few of the exemplary embodiments have been described in detail herein, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in these exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages herein. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the appended claims. Additionally, it is not intended that the scope of patent protection afforded the present invention be defined by reading into any claim a limitation found herein that does not explicitly appear in the claim itself.