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The various embodiments disclosed herein relate to a coconut opening device.
Coconut milk is a refreshing and enjoyable drink enjoyed by many different cultures and peoples. The best tasting coconut milk is that which comes straight from the coconut in an unprocessed form. To this end, many stores and businesses sell whole coconuts to consumers for later consumption. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to open the coconut due to the hard outer shell. Consumers must utilize a sharp knife to open the coconut and access the coconut milk. The sharp knife makes opening and accessing the coconut milk dangerous and time-consuming. As a result, consumers must often resort to processed coconut milk or prepackaged coconut milk.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for an improved method and device for opening a coconut and accessing the coconut milk.
The various embodiments disclosed herein address the needs discussed above, discussed below, and those that are known in the art. A coconut opening device is disclosed herein which allows a consumer to safely and quickly access coconut milk of the coconut without the use of a sharp knife. The coconut opening device may be secured to the coconut by way of anchors or straps. The coconut opening device has a punch which is initially set to an up position. In the up position, the punch does not engage the coconut. When the consumer wants to access the coconut milk of the coconut, the consumer traverses the punch from the up position to an engaged position. The punch pierces through the coconut so that the consumer can access the coconut milk. The punch may be hollow along its longitudinal axis and have side and/or bottom through-holes that allow the coconut milk to be drained from the coconut or a straw inserted through the punch. To traverse the punch from the up position to the engaged position, the punch may be threaded and mate with mating threads on a neck of the coconut opening device. The punch is rotated to engage the respective threads and slowly traverse the punch from the up position to the engaged position to pierce through the coconut for accessing the coconut milk in a quick and safe manner.
More particularly, an apparatus for providing access to the milk of a coconut is provided. The apparatus may comprise a base, a neck and a punch. The base may be sized and configured to receive the coconut so that the base is fixedly secured to the coconut. The neck may extend upwardly from the base. The punch is traversable along the neck between an up position and an engaged position. The punch may have a lower sharp leading edge for cutting through the skin of the coconut. The punch may also have a hollow center so that a person may drink the milk within the coconut after the punch is traversed to the engaged position.
The punch is threadably engaged to the neck. The neck may have an external thread and the punch may have an internal thread threadably engaged with each other. The punch may also have a cap which is removably attachable to its upper end to cover the hollow interior of the punch prior to use of the apparatus. The apparatus may additionally have a removable sleeve that is disposed between a footing and the punch to prevent premature engagement of the punch to the coconut.
Moreover, a drink is disclosed. The drink may comprise a coconut and an apparatus. The coconut may have a top surface exposing a skin of the coconut. The apparatus is provided for quickly and safely accessing the milk of the coconut. In particular, the apparatus may comprise a base, a neck and a punch. The base may have a configuration matching the configuration of the top surface of the coconut and is fixedly secured to the base of the coconut. The neck may extend upwardly from the base. The punch may traverse along the neck between an up position and an engaged position. The punch may also have a lower sharp leading edge for cutting through the skin of the coconut. The punch may also have a hollow center so that a person may drink the milk within the coconut after the punch has been traversed to the engaged position.
The top surface of the coconut may be flat. Moreover, the base may have one or more receiving holes and the apparatus may further comprise one or more straps that fixedly engage the one or more receiving holes of the base to fixedly secure the apparatus to the coconut.
These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Referring now to the drawings, a coconut opening device 10, 10a is shown. The coconut opening device 10 may be mounted to a coconut 12 either by drilling mounting holes through an outer skin 14 of the coconut 12 (see
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The base 26 of the coconut opening device 10 may have a generally circular disk 36 configuration when viewed from the top. Although a circular flat disk configuration is contemplated, other configurations are also contemplated such as concave, square, irregularly shaped, etc. Preferably, the disk 36 mates with a corresponding exterior mounting surface 28 of the coconut 12. As shown in
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One or more anchors 46 may extend below the disk 36. The anchors may be evenly distributed about the axis 48 of traversal of the punch 18. The axis 48 if defined by the travel of the punch 18 as it is traversed from the up position to the engaged position. By way of example and not limitation, there may be four anchors 46 distributed about the traversal axis 48 separated at 90° spacing about the traversal axis 48. As shown in
The neck 30 of the coconut opening device 10 may extend upward from the disk 36. The neck 30 may have a cylindrical configuration with external threads 56. The internal surface of the neck 30 may also have a cylindrical configuration. The neck 30 may also have a footing 58 which extends radially outward and extends beyond the threads 56 of the neck 30. As discussed above, the sleeve 32 is disposed between the punch 18 and the footing 58. When the sleeve 32 is in place as shown in
The punch 18 may have a tubular configuration. A distal end 60 may have a sharp edge to puncture through the skin 14, inner shell 22 and the meat 24 of the coconut 12 as the punch 18 is traversed from the up position to the engaged position. The sharp distal end 60 cuts through the coconut 12 without creating shavings that might contaminate the coconut milk 20 as the punch 18 punctures through the coconut 12. A distal end portion 62 may have a conical exterior surface 64. Additionally, the distal end portion 62 may have a corresponding conical interior surface 66. The conical exterior surface 64 helps to push away the skin 14, inner shell 22 and the meat 24 as the punch 18 proceeds to the engaged position. The punch 18 may additionally have a plurality of lateral through holes 68. These lateral through holes 68 are disposed past the meat 24 of the coconut 12 when the punch 18 is in the engaged position. A bottom hole of the punch 18 may be plugged by the skin 14, inner shell 22 and the meat 24 as the distal end 60 of the punch 18 cuts through the coconut 12. These lateral through holes provide fluid communication from the interior of the meat 24 to the interior of the punch 18 so that the coconut milk 20 may be poured out through the punch 18. If the bottom hole 70 of the punch 18 is not plugged, the straw may be inserted through the punch 18 so that the user may drink the coconut milk 20.
The punch 18 may additionally have an external sleeve 72. The external sleeve 72 of the punch 18 may be connected to an internal tube 74. The external sleeve 72 may have internal threads 76 that engage the external threads 56 of the neck 30.
During operation, the coconut 12 is sold to a consumer with the coconut opening device 10 attached to the coconut 12. At the store, the punch 18 of the coconut opening device 10 does not inadvertently or prematurely puncture the coconut 12 and spill the coconut milk 20. The reason is that sleeve 32 prevents actuation or traversal of the punch 18 to the engaged position. The consumer may purchase the coconut 12 with the coconut opening device 10 attached thereto at a retail store or at some other location such as a county fair. The consumer may access the coconut milk 20 by removing the sleeve 32 from between the punch 18 and the footing 58. In the diagram shown in
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The various aspects of the device discussed herein was discussed in relation to a coconut. However, the device may be applied to other types of food product where it is crucial to access a center of the food product. It is also contemplated that the device may be used to punch a hole in a non-food product as well. Moreover, the coconut in the examples provided herein is related to a young coconut but it may also be applied to other types of coconuts including but not limited to a mature coconut. Additionally, the punch 18 discussed herein in traversed from the up position to the engaged position by way of mating threads of the punch 18 and the neck 30. However, it is also contemplated that the punch 18 and the neck 30 do not have mating threads. Rather, they slide upon one another. The neck 18 would direct the travel path of the punch 18 from the up position to the engaged position. To traverse the punch 18 to the engaged position, the user would remove the sleeve 32 and push the punch 18 to the engaged position with a mallet or the palm of the person's hand.
The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed herein, including various ways of attaching the device to the coconut. Further, the various features of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments.