Information
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Patent Grant
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6751873
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Patent Number
6,751,873
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Date Filed
Friday, August 10, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 22, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shoap; Allan N.
- Hamilton; Isaac N
Agents
- Hardaway, III; John B.
- Nexsen Pruett, LLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A one piece foldable eating utensil having a food holding section and a handle with a pair of reduced thickness portions forming flexible hinges for folding into a packaged position for accompanying a food product and a useable position for consuming the food product.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to an eating utensil and more particularly to a utensil adapted to accompany retail food products for use in consumption thereof
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
An example of a foldable eating utensil is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,615,120 issued to Brett E. Newman on Oct. 7, 1986 for a Collapsible Spoon. The collapsible spoon of that patent may be made of plastic material and has a foldable handle with a single hinge joint. The handle is releaseably retained in a non-folded eating position by a releasable interlock. Further interlocking parts are provided for retaining the handle parts in alignment when the handle is folded back on itself.
Another example of a folding eating utensil is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,826,033 issued to Kou Satoh on May 2, 1989 for a Folding Food Take-Out Device. The food take-out device includes a handle having parts that fold about axes transverse to the handle and parts that fold about axes parallel to the elongated dimension of the handle. Ribbed projections are used to retain the handle sections in their adjusted positions.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a primary object of this invention to provide an eating utensil to accompany a retail food product. It is another object of this invention to provide a foldable eating utensil, which is economical to manufacture. It is a further and more particular object of this invention to provide an improved one piece plastic eating utensil with a food holding section and a handle permitting adjustment between folded positions to permit packaging in one position and use for food consumption in the other.
These as well as other objects are provided by a foldable eating utensil, which includes a handle having a pair of flexible hinges permitting the handle to be folded about a first hinge to a compact storage position in which a substantial part of the handle is in juxtaposed relation to the food holding section or folded back on itself about a second hinge to an eating position. In a third position the handle is not folded and extends in an aligned manner from the food holding section. The handle is detented in the storage and eating positions.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a top view of the eating utensil in an extended position;
FIG. 2
is a side view of the utensil shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a side view showing the eating utensil articulated about its flexible hinges;
FIG. 4
is a top view of the utensil with its the handle folded to a position making the utensil suitable for use in eating food;
FIG. 5
is a bottom view of the utensil adjusted as shown in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a top view of the utensil folded to a compact storage position: and
FIG. 7
is a bottom view of the utensil adjusted as shown in FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
In accordance with this invention, it has been found that an eating utensil may be provided for accompanying the sale of retail food products for the consumption thereof more conveniently than was heretofore possible. The utensil of this invention may be collapsed or compacted for accompanying the food product and extended to a useful position for use in eating the food product. Various other advantages and features will become apparent from the following detailed description given with reference to the drawings.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the eating utensil includes a food holding or handling section
11
which may resemble either a spoon or a fork or both, called a spork, as illustrated here. The food holding section
11
includes three gaps
12
forming four teeth
13
at its free end which increase the utility of the utensil. The eating utensil also includes an elongated handle
16
having a proximal end
17
extending from the food holding section
11
, a distal end
18
at its free end and an intermediate portion
19
. The handle sections
17
,
18
,
19
are connected in series by a pair of flexible hinges
21
,
22
which permit articulation or folding about a pair of axes which are transverse to the direction of elongation of the handle. Creases or scores in the handle
16
, which reduce the thickness of the handle, form the hinges
21
,
23
. A gap or annular opening
26
is formed in the proximal portion
17
of the handle
16
; the gap
26
serving as a detent for a knob or protrusion
27
formed on the underside of the free end of the distal end
18
of the handle
16
when the handle is folded back on itself to the eating position shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. The protrusion
27
has a ball-like shape and is hollow, allowing it to resiliently deform when it is snapped into the gap
26
.
FIG. 3
shows the handle sections
17
,
18
,
19
in a semi-folded relation to one another. This view simply shows how the parts can articulate about the hinges
21
,
22
in the handle
16
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, the distal end
18
of the handle
16
has been folded about the flexible hinge
21
to an eating position of adjustment in which the utensil is convenient for eating. In this folded back position of the handle
16
, the protrusion
27
on the distal end
18
of the handle
16
is snapped into the detent or gap
26
in the proximal section
17
to releasably detent the handle in its eating position of adjustment. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the distal end
18
forms a relatively rigid beam on the underside of the handle
16
and any tendency of the handle
16
to bend about the flexible hinge
22
is resisted by the snap lock connection and by the hand of the user gripping the handle
16
.
Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the eating utensil is shown with its handle
16
folded about the flexible hinge
22
to a compact storage position in which the protrusion
27
on the distal end
18
releasably engages a detent in the form of the middle gap
12
between the two central teeth
13
on the food holding section
11
. The resiliency of the handle
16
and its hinges
21
,
22
biases the protrusion
27
into the middle gap
12
. When snapped into this compact storage position of adjustment, the distal end
18
of the handle
16
overlays or is coextensive with the food holding section
11
. The utensil of this invention may be formed by conventional processes, such as injection molding or cold forming.
The illustrated and described one-piece foldable eating utensil is very economical to manufacture, thus permitting it to be packaged with ready to eat food products. The compact storage position of adjustment makes it an ideal utensil for packaging on the top of food containers, where it is readily accessible to the purchaser. The compact size and the protective position of the end of the handle, make this foldable eating utensil particularly suitable for shrink-wrapped packages. The releasable detents operate as snap locks, which makes adjustment of the handle very convenient.
As variations of this invention will become apparent to those in the art from the above description, which is exemplary in nature; such variations are within the scope of this invention as defined by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A one piece, foldable eating utensil having a relatively long length direction and a relatively narrow width direction as compared to said length direction;a food holding section at one end of said length direction; a handle extending in said length direction from said food holding section, said handle being adjustable along said length direction between a first position wherein said handle is folded in a juxtapose relationship to said food holding section in which said eating utensil is in a compact storage position, a second position in which said handle is fully extended along said length direction, and a third position intermediate said first and second positions wherein said handle is folded back on itself along said length direction to an eating position; said handle having flexible hinges therein transverse to said length direction and extending generally in said width direction to permit folding said handle along said length direction into said first, second and third position and including a locking means for locking said handle in said first and third position.
- 2. The utensil according to claim 1 wherein said eating utensil is made of plastic material and said flexible hinges are reduced thickness portions of said handle.
- 3. The eating utensil according to claim 1 wherein said handle has a proximal end adjacent said food holding section, a distal end and an intermediate portion between and connected to said proximate and distal ends by flexible hinges, said distal end including a protrusion and said food holding section and said proximal end each having a detent engageable with said protrusion.
- 4. The eating utensil according to claim 3 wherein said detents are gaps.
- 5. The eating utensil according to claim 3 wherein said detents cooperate with said protrusion to form a snap lock.
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