Stackable Disposable Utensils
20170340152 ยท 2017-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Stackable Disposable Utensils. The spoon, soup spoon, spork, fork and knife are all be stackable with like items so that the most compact package is provided. The handles have a W-shaped cross-section defined by a raised peak in its center, leading to a pair of valleys adjacent thereto, and terminating in slightly raised outer edges. Furthermore, the tail end of each utensil terminates in a downwardly-sloped portion to further add strength.
Claims
1. A stackable cutlery item, comprising: a handle portion extending from a tip end to a neck end; a food engagement portion; and wherein said handle portion comprises a central downwardly-turned V-shape extending from said tip end to said neck end and a pair of upwardly-turned V-shapes at opposing side edges of said handle portion.
2. The item of claim 1, wherein said food engagement portion defines a spoon, a soup spoon, a knife, a fork or a spork.
3. The item of claim 2, wherein said handle portion is comprised of ribs forming the termination of said opposing side edges thereof.
4. The item of claim 3, wherein said tip end of said handle portion comprises a transverse-oriented slope portion extending from the upper ridge of said V-shape to said tip end.
5. A cutlery item comprising: a head portion extending from a tip to a neck portion; a handle portion extending from said neck portion to a tail end, said handle portion defining a longitudinal axis and defined by a W-shaped cross-section, said W-shaped cross-section comprising: a central ridge; opposing walls extending downwardly from said central ridge and terminating in a pair of opposing lower ridges; opposing walls extending upwardly from each said lower ridge and terminating in outer ridges.
6. The item of claim 5, wherein said food engagement portion defines a spoon, a soup spoon, a knife, a fork or a spork.
7. The item of claim 6, wherein said tip end of said handle portion comprises a transverse-oriented slope portion extending from said central ridge of said W-shape to said tail end.
8. A group of cutlery, wherein each member of said group comprises: a handle portion extending from a tip end to a neck end; a food engagement portion; and wherein said handle portion comprises a W-shaped cross-section, said W-shaped cross-section defined by a central downwardly-turned V-shape extending from said tip end to said neck end and a pair of upwardly-turned V-shapes at opposing side edges of said handle portion.
9. The group of claim 8, wherein said handle portion of each said member of said group is comprised of ribs, each said rib forming the termination of said opposing side edges thereof.
10. The group of claim 9, wherein said food engagement portion of each said member of said group defines a spoon, a soup spoon, a knife, a fork or a spork.
11. The group of claim 10, wherein said tip end of said handle portion comprises a transverse-oriented slope portion extending from the upper ridge of said V-shape to said tip end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The objects and features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The present invention, both as to its organization and manner of operation, together with further objects and advantages, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0033] The following description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention and sets forth the best modes contemplated by the inventor of carrying out his invention. Various modifications, however, will remain readily apparent to those skilled in the art, since the generic principles of the present invention have been defined herein specifically to provide Stackable Disposable Utensils.
[0034] In order to solve the above technical problems, it is necessary to introduce a novel handle design that is light, strong with low brittleness and is stably stackable, for plastic fork, spoon and knife etc.
[0035] The present design produces a novel cutlery, comprising a handle portion, and food-access or tip portion. The cutlery is further defined by a handle having a neck portion connected with the food access unit and a tail portion (handle) extending away from it.
[0036] The cross section of handle for the novel cutlery is similar to W-shape with two inner lines and two outer lines. The two inner lines are divided symmetrically by the axis of the handle with the top joined and bottom separated, which forms a -shape. Locating further along the axis, the bottom of the two outer lines are joined with the bottom of the inner lines respectively while their tops are separated and forms two small V-shapes. Additionally, the upper side of the outer line has been turned horizontally, which produces two reinforcement sheets having a polygon shape. Meanwhile, two symmetrical sections with N shape forms respectively at both sides of the axis where the inner section is higher than the outer one.
[0037] The -shape, as mentioned above, extends along the central axis until it reaches the food operational portion and forms the main handle portion, which is similar to an open triangle. This design is more advantageous with higher strength and elasticity.
[0038] The enforcement sheets, extending from the rear end to the neck portion of the handle and connecting with the food operational portion, is strong enough to share the stress on the handle. Specifically, they play an important role in preventing bending and distortion caused by pressure at both sides of the handle.
[0039] The two opposing symmetrical sections with N shape run through the handle along the axis and join with the food engagement portion, thus making the W-shape handle as a whole.
[0040] The W-shape of the handle makes it possible for the convex groove with the at the front can be nested with the V-shape notch formed on the back-side. The gap between the stacked cutlery has thus been minimized. It is a structure that largely reduces the storage requirement. In addition to this, the small V-shapes at the bottom will stabilize the stacked cutlery.
[0041] When utilized properly by users, the novel cutlery can stand the stress from all direction. The chance of bending is low, especially with the enforcement sheets sharing the pressure and avoiding the displacement of both sides of the handle.
[0042] The handle of the novel cutlery cannot be easily broken even if an extraordinary amount of pressure is placed on it to force it to bend. As there is no necessary to add the X-shape reinforcement grids, the stress will spread evenly along the handles of the cutlery, and no weak point will be formed. When the pressure is placed vertically either from the back or front of the handle, it will transfer to the top of the -shape first and then to the two inner side ridges. The outer sides and the reinforcement sheets thereon move horizontally as distortion occurs. The molecular chain of the polypropylene will be arranged to form a more unbreakable structure. Therefore, it will prevent the risk of breakage and the related hazard.
[0043] This novel cutlery also has a weight advantage. The inner sides with A-shape comprises over 70% of the total area of the W-shape handle. Therefore the weight of the handle portion will drop noticeably because the thickness of this portion can be reduced.
[0044] The handle portion and tip portion are injected into the mold as a single part with the polypropylene as the raw material. As shown by the lab data and practical usage, the novel cutlery has advantage of being lightweight, strong, and further can be nested or stacked stably. By minimizing the gap between the individual items of stacked cutlery, the cost of package and storage has been reduced tremendously while the products are much safer and more environmental friendly.
[0045] We will now reference drawing
[0046] The W-shaped handle portion 14 and reinforcement rib of -shape at the back results in the fork not being prone to distortion when the food operational portion 12 is stressed during usage. With the reinforcement rib 16 of small v-shape and the structure of the handle portion 14, it is much stronger and more comfortable for users.
[0047] Referring now to
[0048] As illustrated in
[0049] As claimed, the novel cutlery can be nested closely as illustrated in
[0050] This design is also practical for other types cutlery, such as the Spoon of
Element Listing
[0051] 12: Food operational and engagement portion [0052] 14: Handle portion [0053] 15: Handle top side ridge peak [0054] 16: Peripheral ridge portion [0055] 17: Handle back side ridge peak [0056] 18: Peripheral bottom side ridge peak [0057] 22: The notch [0058] 24: The convex groove [0059] 32: Spoon [0060] 33: Soup spoon [0061] 34: Spork [0062] 35: Knife. [0063] 142: handle neck end [0064] 144: handle tip end
[0065] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various adaptations and modifications of the just-described preferred embodiment can be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.