Claims
- 1. An egg shelling device, comprising:
- (a) a tubular member having an upper end adapted to be removably attached to a water faucet and having a passage for receiving the flow of water from the faucet when the faucet valve is opened and also having a lower end of larger diameter than said upper end;
- (b) said tubular member near its lower end having a first surface comprising a portion of said passage communicating with a second outwardly angling surface to define an edge seat to receive the small end of an egg to establish an annular edge line contact between said edge seat and said egg, said second outwardly angling surface extending outwardly at an angle so as to be spaced from an egg held against said edge seat and such that it joins with the inner surface of a skirt formed integrally with said tubular member and extending downwardly to define an interior third surface also spaced from an egg held against said seat edge.
- 2. The egg shelling device according to claim 1 and wherein said tubular member has diametrically opposed and outwardly extending integral tabs located adjacent to the end of said member that can be removably secured to the water faucet, said tabs being manually grasped for aiding in connecting the device to the water faucet.
- 3. The egg shelling device according to claim 1 and wherein the diameter of the annular seat edge is smaller than the diameter of the inner surface of the annular skirt so as to direct water pressure into a small opening formed in the egg shell at the upper end thereof and to prevent any water pressure from building up on any portion of the outer surface of the egg shell that is below said seat edge.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 012,435, filed Feb. 9, 1987, now abandoned.
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