This invention relates to the field of utensils, and more particularly the spreading of edible compounds such as butter, cream cheese, peanut butter and the like without the use of a secondary utensil such as a knife.
Currently in order to spread an edible compound such as butter or cream cheese one would have to use a secondary utensil such as a knife. Knifes and the edible compounds are not one but separate items and generally the compounds are not meant for singular disposable usage. The problem with this is in the case of carry out food or picnics there may not be a knife or it may have been forgotten in the drive through. There is also a danger for young kids using a knife. Furthermore buttering certain items that are not flat is difficult and messy because the knife is flat. Trying to spread a compound on a round surface is difficult, say for an ear of corn. Spreading butter on corn is very messy and difficult. There is also a lot of wasted butter with this method.
The present invention is provided to solve the problems discussed above and other problems, and to provide advantages and aspects not provided by prior disposable spreading devices for edible spreadable compounds of this type. A full discussion of the features and advantages of the present invention is deferred to the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The present invention solves all the problems of the prior method by combining the spreading device with the spreading compound to form a singular disposable device capable of many different spreading compounds and shapes.
In another embodiment the spreading device would have a snap out handle to hold the device and better control the effort of spreading the compound. One would grip the device with their thumb and forefinger. One would then peel off the protective paper to expose the butter. One would now apply the butter to the ear of corn evenly and without a mess, and then dispose of the thin plastic device.
In an embodiment the spreading device is flat. In a flat design it allows for application to a flat surface such as a bagel or toast in which you might apply butter, cream cheese or jelly. This device would be taken from its package and then with ones finger nail snap open the snap out handle. One would now grip the device with their thumb and forefinger. One would then peel off the protective cover to expose the edible spreadable compounds. One would now apply the butter or cream cheese to the bagel evenly and without a mess, and then dispose of the thin plastic device. If desired one could then cut the bagel, bread, pancakes or the like with the knifelike edge.
In an alternate embodiment the spreading device is a shape other than flat and has a curvature meant to conform to an ear of corn or other food and have butter applied to it. This device would be taken from its package and then with ones finger nail snap open the snap out handle.
In an embodiment the spreading device has a knifelike edge.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following specification taken in conjunction with the following drawings.
To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which;
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
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In accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention, the spreadable compound 370 has a protective paper sheet 360 to protect the compound from prematurely touching another surface.
In accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention, an edible spreadable compound 370 is pre-attached to the structure body 320, this compound may include any spreadable edible compound to be applied to another surface. In an embodiment the assembly 300 may be manufactured according to the following steps:
a) The structure body would be formed utilizing an injection molding process including a handle attached via a living hinge.
b) The structure body would then be joined together with the spreadable edible compound in a variety of ways depending on the spreadable compound. One method might be to have a textured surface on the first major surface that would create more surface tension allowing the spreadable compound to adhere better, a second method might be to have a retention member 390 such as one or more than one rib forming a pattern within the spreadable compound area attached to the structured body, these ribs would be small and soft to flex and fold at 90 degrees with the compound as it is being spread to another surface allowing all the compound to be accessed from the first major surface. Still a third method might be a chemical bond between the spreadable compound and the first major surface. The spreadable compound would be of a pre-determined amount to be applied to a certain surface of say an ear of corn.
c) The structured body along with the bonded spreadable compound now attached to it would now have the protective sheet applied to protect it from inadvertent contact with another object. The protective sheet may be adhered using the stickiness of the spreadable compound itself. Where the spreadable compound is not sticky, other methods such as adhesives or additional layers of sticky (edible) compounds may be used to attach the protective sheet.
d) The last step would be to take the assembled structured body and now place it in a package with more than one of the same.
While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying Claims.
This application claims priority to provisional application No. 61/005,624 filed Dec. 6, 2007.
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61005624 | Dec 2007 | US |