Claims
- 1. A utensil for use by toddlers and small children comprising:
- a body;
- a handle portion of the body defining an animal figure, the animal figure further comprising one or more flat portions for supporting the body on a flat surface;
- a gripping portion on the body so that a gripping hand of a toddler or small child can grip around the body;
- a toothbrush having a shaft with a brush end and a shaft base end, the shaft base end engaging the body at a location simulative of an extended limb of the animal figure, and further engaging the body so that, when the body is supported with one or more of the flat portions of the body in engagement with the flat surface, the brush end of the utensil is located remote from the flat surface;
- an orifice positioned at a posterior portion of the body at a location simulative of a tail of the animal figure, the orifice being defined by an orifice opening perimeter, the orifice opening perimeter being constructed and arranged to receive the shaft base end of the toothbrush.
- 2. The utensil set forth in claim 1, further comprising:
- a channel located adjacent the orifice, remote from the orifice opening perimeter in an inward direction relative to the body, the channel having a channel opening perimeter that is smaller than the orifice opening perimeter;
- an abutment located in the channel remote from the orifice;
- the shaft base end including a plug member having an outer perimeter sized and arranged to slideably engage the orifice and having, extending distally of the plug member, a curved hook, the curved hook defining a flexible curved leaf spring section having a shoulder mounted thereon, each of the shoulder and the abutment being sized and arranged so that, when the shaft is located at a predetermined position with the plug member inserted into the orifice, the shoulder is located in pressureable engagement, under force of the leaf spring, with the abutment; and
- wherein the orifice is arranged on the body so that, when the body is supported with one or more of the flat portions of the body in engagement with the flat surface, the brush end of the utensil is located remote from the flat surface, and wherein the shoulder includes a curved facing surface in engagement with the abutment constructed and arranged so that the force of the leaf spring is overcome and the shoulder is released from pressureable engagement with the abutment upon application of a predetermined releasing force applied to the shaft and against the orifice in a direction opposite the inward direction.
- 3. The utensil as set forth in claim 2 wherein the orifice includes linear channels located approximately between the channel and the orifice opening perimeter, the linear channels being constructed and arranged to receive corresponding side guides that project from sides of the plug member.
- 4. The utensil as set forth in claim 3, wherein the plug member includes a perimeter having four flattened sides, the side guides being located on two opposing of the flattened sides.
- 5. The utensil set forth in claim 1, wherein the orifice includes a plurality of detents, the detents being constructed and arranged to receive corresponding nipples that project from an outer perimeter of the shaft base end.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/652,855, filed May 23, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,774,921, and claiming continuation-in-part status to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/244,473 filed Sep. 16, 1994, now abandoned, based upon a U.S. National Designation of PCT Application Serial No. US92/10067, filed Nov. 20, 1992 and claiming continuation-in-part of status to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/797,029, filed Nov. 25, 1991, now abandoned.
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