Claims
- 1. A disposable cutting board, comprising:
a layer of corrugations; an absorbent layer attached to the layer of corrugations; and a score line provided in at least one of the layer of corrugations and absorbent layer.
- 2. The disposable cutting board of claim 1, wherein the score line is provided in the corrugations.
- 3. The disposable cutting board of claim 1, wherein the score line is provided in the absorbent layer.
- 4. The disposable cutting board of claim 1, further including a backing layer, the layer of corrugations being provided between the absorbent layer and the backing layer.
- 5. The disposable cutting board of claim 1, wherein the layer of corrugations is manufactured from cellulosic material.
- 6. The disposable cutting board of claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer is manufactured from cellulosic material.
- 7. The disposable cutting board of claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer is manufactured from a sponge material.
- 8. The disposable cutting board of claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer is manufactured from foam material.
- 9. The disposable cutting board of claim 1, wherein the absorbent layer is manufactured from cork.
- 10. The disposable cutting board of claim 4, wherein the backing layer is manufactured from a cellulosic material.
- 11. The disposable cutting board of claim 4, wherein the backing layer is manufactured from a plastic material.
- 12. The disposable cutting board of claim 1, further including first and second parallel score lines.
- 13. The disposable cutting board of claim 12, further including third and fourth parallel score lines, the third and fourth score lines being transverse to the first and second score lines.
- 14. The disposable cutting board of claim 4, wherein the backing sheet is hydrophilic.
- 15. The disposable cutting board of claim 4, wherein the backing sheet is oliophilic.
- 16. The disposable cutting board of claim 1, further including at least one additional layer of corrugations.
- 17. The disposable cutting board of claim 16, wherein the layers of corrugations are provided transverse to one another.
- 18. A method of using a disposable cutting board, comprising:
placing a cutting board atop a work surface; setting matter atop the cutting board; cutting the matter while the matter is atop the cutting board; folding the cutting board along primary score lines to form a trough; and dispensing the matter from the cutting board by tilting the trough.
- 19. The method of using a disposable cutting board of claim 18, further including folding the cutting board along secondary score lines transverse to the primary score lines to form a compact, disposable package.
- 20. A disposable cutting board, comprising:
at least one layer of corrugations; an absorbent layer attached to a first side of the corrugations; a backing sheet attached to a second side of the corrugations; a first set of parallel score lines formed in the cutting board; and a second set of parallel score lines formed in the cutting board.
- 21. The disposable cutting board of claim 20, wherein the second set of parallel score lines are transverse to first set of parallel score lines.
- 22. The disposable cutting board of claim 20, wherein the corrugations are manufactured from a cellulosic material.
- 23. The disposable cutting board of claim 20, wherein the absorbent layer is manufactured from a cellulosic material.
- 24. The disposable cutting board of claim 20, wherein the backing sheet is manufactured from a plastic material.
- 25. The disposable cutting board of claim 20, wherein the backing sheet is hydrophilic.
- 26. The disposable cutting board of claim 20, wherein the backing sheet is oliophilic.
- 27. A disposable cutting board, comprising:
a first layer; and a second layer, wherein the first layer allows for knife penetration without dulling the knife, the second layer requiring greater force to penetrate than the first layer.
- 28. The disposable cutting board of claim 27, wherein the second layer includes a plurality of corrugations.
- 29. The disposable cutting board of claim 27, wherein the first layer is manufactured from micro-fibers.
- 30. A method of using a disposable cutting board, comprising:
placing matter atop the board, the board including at least two layers; cutting the matter with a knife, the knife penetrating one of the layers forming serrations; and absorbing liquid matter into the board through the serrations.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The application claims the priority benefits under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/391,697, filed on Jun. 26, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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