MULTI-FUNCTION KITCHEN UTENSIL

20170020341 ยท 2017-01-26

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    Abstract

    A multi-functional bowl with an integrated strainer and funnel, where the bottom of the bowl is rigid and can be used as a cutting board. The bowl is provided with measuring gradient markings and pouring spouts along the sides. The bowl is microwave and dishwasher safe.

    Claims

    1. A multi-function kitchen utensil, comprising: a bowl having a bottom and a contiguous side wall, a first end and a spaced apart second end and a pair of opposed sides; a colander assembly formed at the first end of the bowl, the colander assembly spanning between the opposed sides and integrally formed with the side wall, wherein the colander assembly is provided with a plurality of drain holes; a funnel assembly formed at the second end of the bowl, the funnel assembly spanning between the opposed sides and integrally formed with the side wall, wherein the funnel assembly includes an opening through the side wall and a spout formed adjacent the opening; and wherein the bottom of the bowl comprises a cutting board.

    2. The multi-function kitchen utensil of claim 1 further comprising at least one pouring spout formed in the side wall.

    3. The multi-function kitchen utensil of claim 1 further comprising measuring gradient markings formed in the side wall.

    4. The multi-function kitchen utensil of claim 1, wherein the opening of the funnel assembly comprises a plurality of drain holes.

    5. The multi-function kitchen utensil of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of drain holes formed through the side wall at the first end below colander.

    6. A multi-function kitchen utensil, comprising: a bowl having a bottom, a contiguous side wall, a first end, a second end and a pair of opposed sides; a colander assembly formed at the first end of the bowl; a funnel assembly formed at the second end of the bowl; and wherein the bottom comprises a cutting board.

    7. A multi-function kitchen utensil, comprising: a bowl having a bottom and a contiguous side wall, a first end and a spaced apart second end and a pair of opposed sides; a funnel assembly formed at the second end of the bowl, the funnel assembly spanning between the opposed sides and integrally formed with the side wall, wherein the funnel assembly includes an opening through the side wall and a spout formed adjacent the opening; and wherein the bottom of the bowl comprises a cutting board.

    8. The multi-function kitchen utensil of claim 7, further comprising a colander assembly formed at the first end of the bowl, the colander assembly spanning between the opposed sides and integrally formed with the side wall, wherein the colander assembly is provided with a plurality of drain holes.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0014] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the inventive kitchen utensil.

    [0015] FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the inventive kitchen utensil.

    [0016] FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view thereof.

    [0017] FIG. 4 is a side plan view of the inventive kitchen utensil.

    [0018] FIG. 5 is an end view of the first end of the inventive kitchen utensil.

    [0019] FIG. 6 is an end view of the second end thereof.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0020] The following description of the invention is not intended to limit the scope of the claims herein presented. The teaching of the present invention includes the discovery that a variety of shapes, sizes and configurations of the inventive kitchen utensil can be achieved within the scope of this invention as more particularly described herein.

    [0021] Referring now generally to the drawings, the inventive kitchen utensil disclosed herein is a bowl 100 manufactured of heat resistant materials which are dishwasher safe and microwave safe. As shown in FIG. 1, the bowl 100 is relatively shallow and in its preferred configuration has a substantially flat bottom 102 with a congruent and continuous side wall 104, having a top periphery 105, where the wall 104 is integrally formed with the bottom 102 so that there is not a substantial seam between the side wall 104 and bottom 102. The bowl 100 has a first end 106 and a spaced apart second end 108 and a pair of opposed sides 110, 112.

    [0022] The bowl 100 is preferably elongated and substantially rectangular in shape as best shown in FIGS. 2 and 4. At the first end 106 of the bowl 100 a strainer or colander assembly 114 is formed at the top periphery 105 of the bowl side wall 104. The colander assembly 114 is substantially planar, spans the width of the first end 106 and is integrally formed with the top periphery of the opposing sides 110, 112 at the first end 106. Further, the colander has a plurality of drain holes 118 through which liquids in the bowl can be drained when the bowl is tilted toward the first end 106. In the preferred embodiment, as best shown in FIG. 5, drain holes 118 are also provided near the top periphery 105 of the side wall 104 at the first end 106, adjacent the drain holes 118 provided in the colander 116. The span of the colander assembly 114 across the top of the first end 106 of the bowl 100 prevents solids from falling out of the bowl 100 as it is tilted. The colander 116 can be formed with a variety of geometric shapes without departing from the scope of the invention.

    [0023] As best shown in FIGS. 1, 3 and 6, a funnel assembly 120 is formed integrally into the second end 108 of the bowl 100. Similar to the colander assembly 114 at the first end 106, the funnel assembly 120 spans the width of the second end 108 and is integrally formed with the top periphery 105 of the opposing sides 110, 112 and the second end 108. The funnel 122 includes an opening 124 through the second end wall 102 preferably at the center of the second end 108 near the upper periphery 105. The funnel 122 may include a spout 126 exterior the side wall 104. In one embodiment, a plurality of drain holes 128 replaces the opening 124 at the spout 126. The drain holes 128 facilitate simultaneous draining and pouring of liquid from the bowl 100.

    [0024] Shown in FIG. 1, measuring gradient markings 130 may be formed into the side wall 104 of the bowl 100, or applied thereto by known marking methods. Accordingly, the bowl 100 can also be used as a measuring vessel. A variety of markings may be used, including liquid volume, dry goods volume, serving sizes and the like. These measurement marks 130 are also useful when the bowl 100 is used as a mixing bowl.

    [0025] Approximately halfway between the first end 106 and second end 108 and formed near the upper periphery 105 of the first side 110 is a first pouring spout 132. A second pouring spout 134 may be formed in each upper periphery 105 of the second side 112 opposite the first pouring spout 132. These spouts are useful for pouring out the contents of the bowl without straining through the colander or funnel.

    [0026] The bottom 102 of the bowl is manufactured of rigid plastic, preferably a solid, non-porous, high density polyethylene material such as that commonly found in plastic cutting boards. The bottom 102 is planar and can be used as a cutting board. Because the bottom 102 is flat it fully contacts a work surface during use to limit movement during use. The dimensions of the bowl are such that a user can easily chop and cut food items on the bowl bottom 102. Moreover, the bowl can be inverted and the bottom 102 used as a chopping or cutting board.

    [0027] It is to be understood that the bowl can be made in a variety of shapes and sizes. The colander 116 can have any number of drain holes 118 at, on or near the colander assembly 114 or the side wall 104 of the first end 106. The funnel assembly 120 can be made with an opening 124 or drain holes 128. The spout 126 can be any size and can be a fully enclosed or partially open spout. A lid (not shown) can be provided so the bowl 100 can be used for food storage.

    [0028] The foregoing description has been directed to particular embodiments of the invention for illustrative purposes and explanation of the inventive device. It will be apparent to those skilled in this art that modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. The following claims are intended to encompass all such modifications.