Funnel set

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6739363
  • Patent Number
    6,739,363
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 26, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 25, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A funnel set includes a large funnel and a small funnel nestable therein and a strainer which can be seated in either funnel. The large funnel has lugs to retain the strainer and the strainer has an upstanding central handle stem. When the strainer is seated in the large funnel and the small funnel is nested in the large funnel, the narrow outlet end of the small funnel receives the strainer's handle stem and the tip of a handle on the small funnel fits within an aperture in the handle of the large funnel. Both funnels have longitudinal, circumferentially spaced, elastomeric strips on the outer surfaces thereof, and elastomeric grip portions on the handles.
Description




BACKGROUND




This application relates to funnels and, in particular, to funnels of the type designed for household use. The application relates in particular to sets of funnels of different sizes.




A wide variety of shapes and sizes of funnels has heretofore been provided for a variety of different general household applications, including applications for use in the kitchen, automotive uses and the like. A funnel typically includes a relatively wide-mouthed upper bowl region and a narrow spout opening designed to be fitted into the openings of associated receptacles into which material is to be poured. Funnels are commonly provided with tapered spouts so that they will fit in a variety of different-sized receptacle necks or inlet openings. However, prior funnels have been susceptible to slipping or tilting sideways in use, particularly funnels having relatively short outlet spouts or necks.




It is also known to provide funnels in sets of different sizes for different applications. However, heretofore, such sets of different-sized funnels have not been characterized by designs which facilitate compact, nested storage.




It is also known to provide funnels with built-in or removable strainers, but such strainers are typically designed for use with a specific size and shape of funnel and tend to impair nesting of sets of funnels.




It is also known to provide funnels with handles to facilitate grasping in use. However, heretofore, such handles have tended to impair the nesting of sets of funnels and have either been relatively large or have been difficult to grasp, securely, particularly for people with impaired grasping ability.




SUMMARY




This application discloses an improved funnel construction and a set of funnels which avoid the disadvantages of prior funnel arrangements while affording additional structural and operating advantages.




An aspect is the provision of a funnel which is readily adapted for use with different-sized receptacle openings, while inhibiting slipping or sliding sideways movement in such openings.




A further aspect is provision of a funnel of the type set forth which provides an improved ergonomic handle with an improved grip which facilitates nesting of plural funnels.




A further aspect is the provision of a set of different-sized funnels which can conveniently be stored by nesting one within another.




Yet another aspect is the provision of a funnel set of the type set forth with a removable strainer which is useable with each of the different-sized funnels.




In connection with the foregoing aspect, a still further aspect is the provision of a funnel set of the type set forth wherein the strainer can be nested for storage between adjacent funnels of the set.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a funnel set in a nested condition;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the funnel set of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the set of

FIG. 2

, rotated 90° counterclockwise;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along the line


4





4


in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a reduced, exploded, perspective view of the funnel of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a front elevational view of the large funnel of the set of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged top plan view of the funnel of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged bottom plan view of the funnel of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a front elevational view of the small funnel of the set of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 10

is a side elevational view of the funnel of

FIG. 9

with the strainer of

FIG. 5

shown seated therein in broken lines;





FIG. 11

is an enlarged top plan view of the funnel of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

is an enlarged bottom plan view of the funnel of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 13

is an enlarged perspective view of the strainer of the set of

FIGS. 1-5

;





FIG. 14

is a reduced bottom plan view of the strainer of

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 15

is a reduced top plan view of the strainer of

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 16

is a front elevational view of the strainer of

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

is a side elevational view of the strainer of

FIG. 15

; and





FIG. 18

is a sectional view taken along the line


18





18


in FIG.


16


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1-5

, there is illustrated a funnel set, generally designated by the numeral


20


, including a large funnel


21


, a small funnel


40


and a strainer


60


, all shaped and sized so that they can be nested together for storage, as can best be seen in FIG.


4


. Referring also to

FIGS. 6-8

, the large funnel


21


has a one-piece body


22


formed, as by molding, of a suitable plastic material which is resistant to high heat, so that it can be used for pouring boiling liquids, and may also be designed to be resistant to common household liquids or chemicals with which it may be used. Suitable materials may include nylon or polypropylene. The body


22


is substantially circular in transverse cross section with a continuously curved longitudinal cross-sectional shape of variable slope, and includes a relatively large-diameter upper bowl


23


, the lower end of which is joined by a tapered neck


24


to a short, substantially cylindrical spout


25


, which terminates at a narrow end to define a narrow outlet opening. The upper end of the bowl


23


is provided with an out-turned lip


26


, which defines a wide inlet opening or mouth for the funnel


20


, and is provided at one side with a laterally outwardly projecting handle


27


, having a generally oval-shaped opening


28


formed therethrough. Projecting laterally inwardly from the inner surface from the body


22


are three short, equiangularly spaced-apart lugs


29


(

FIGS. 4 and 7

) which lie in a common plane disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the funnel


21


, for a purpose to be explained more fully below.




Formed in the outer surface of the body


22


are three equiangularly spaced-apart, shallow recesses or grooves


30


(see

FIG. 8

) which extend longitudinally from the distal end of the spout


25


up into the lower region of the bowl


23


, each recess


30


being substantially rectangular in shape, but with a rounded upper end. Respectively fixedly secured in the recesses


30


are three elongated strips


31


formed of an elastomeric material, such as that sold under the trade name SANTOPRENE, each strip


31


having a thickness such that it projects slightly outwardly of the outer surface of the body


22


, as can be seen, for example in

FIGS. 2 and 6

, but thinning to blend into the outer surface of the body


22


at upper ends


32


. The handle


27


is slightly curved, having a convex upper surface and a concave lower surface, and projects upwardly slightly above the level of the lip


26


and terminates at a distal end which may be slightly below of the level of the lip


26


, as can best be seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. The handle


27


is provided with a grip pad


34


formed of an elastomeric material, which may be the same material as is used for the strips


31


. The grip pad


34


lines the inside of the opening


28


and has a lower part


35


which covers most of the underside of the handle


27


and extends slightly downwardly along the outside of the bowl


23


, and an upper part


36


which extends around the periphery of the opening


28


. It will be appreciated that the grip pad


34


provides improved frictional gripping surfaces to facilitate gripping of the handle


27


by the thumb and forefinger of a user, being particularly helpful when the handle


27


is wet. The tapered construction of the neck


24


facilitates use of the funnel


21


in a variety of different-sized receptacle openings. The strips


31


provide a secure frictional fit in the opening of the associated receptacle to inhibit lateral or rotational sliding of the funnel in the receptacle neck, thereby minimizing the chance of spillage in use. The strips


31


also permit the regions of the body


22


therebetween to form vent openings to facilitate displacement of air from the receptacle being filled.




Referring also to

FIGS. 9-12

, the small funnel


40


is similar in construction in the large funnel


21


, except that it is of a smaller size and accordingly somewhat different shape, and lacks the lugs


29


. More specifically, the small funnel


40


has a one-piece body


42


which may be formed of the same material as the body


22


of the large funnel


21


. The body


42


has a large-diameter bowl


43


which is joined at its lower end by a tapered neck


44


to a short cylindrical outlet spout


45


, which terminates at a narrow end to define a narrow outlet opening. The upper end of the bowl


43


is provided with a laterally out-turned lip


46


around the circumference thereof, which defines a wide inlet opening or mouth for the funnel


40


, and is provided at one side with a laterally outwardly projecting handle


47


, which may be curved similarly to the handle


27


of the large funnel


21


and has a generally oval-shaped opening


48


formed therethrough.




Formed in the outer surface of the body


42


at equiangularly spaced-apart locations are three shallow recesses or grooves


50


(see FIG.


12


.), each extending longitudinally from the distal end of the spout


45


to approximately midway along the height of the bowl


43


, each recess


50


being substantially rectangular in shape, but with a rounded upper end. Respectively secured in the recesses


50


are strips


51


of elastomeric material, which may be the same as the material of the strips


31


, described above. Each strip


51


has a thickness such that it projects slightly outwardly of the outer surface of the body


42


, but thinning to blend into the outer surface of the body


42


at an upper end


52


. Handle


47


is provided with a grip pad


54


of elastomeric material, which may be the same as that of the grip pad


34


, described above. The grip pad


54


has a lower part


55


which covers most of the underside of the handle


47


, extending a slight distance downwardly along the outer surface of the bowl


43


(see FIG.


10


). The grip pad


54


also has a upper part


56


which extends through and fills the opening


48


. The small funnel


40


functions in substantially the same manner as was described above for the large funnel


21


. It will be appreciated that the small funnel


40


is sized and shaped so that it can be nested within the large funnel


21


for storage purposes, as illustrated, for example, in

FIGS. 1-5

. In this regard, the opening


28


in the handle


27


of the large funnel


21


accommodates the tip of the small funnel handle


47


(see FIGS.


1


and


4


).




Referring now also to

FIGS. 13-17

, the strainer


60


includes a perforated plastic body


61


which is formed generally in the shape of a shallow bowl, preferably being of unitary, one-piece construction. For example, the strainer


60


may be molded of the same type of material as is used for the funnels


21


and


40


. The body


61


has a plurality of substantially circular apertures


62


formed therethrough and is provided with a slightly larger circular central opening


63


therethrough. The upper edge of the body


61


is provided with a rounded circumferential rim


64


. A handle


65


projects upwardly from the upper surface of the body


61


centrally thereof The handle


65


includes a hollow circularly cylindrical stem


66


coaxial with the central opening


63


and communicating therewith, being provided along its outer surface with a plurality of equiangularly spaced, longitudinally extending stiffening flanges


67


, which join the upper surface of the body


61


. The upper end of the stem


66


is provided with inwardly tapered opposite sides


68


, which cooperate to define a thin, flattened grip


69


.




In use, the strainer


60


may be seated in either of the large or small funnels


21


or


40


, as illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 10

, such as for straining particulates from poured liquids or the like. The strainer


60


is shaped so that its rim


64


can snap past the lugs


29


on the large funnel


21


, so that the lugs


29


will serve to retain it in position, as illustrated in FIG.


4


.




Significantly, all three parts of the funnel set can be nested together for storage, as can be seen in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. For this purpose the strainer


60


is seated in the large funnel


21


and then the small funnel


40


is nested in the large funnel


21


, so that the handle


65


of the strainer


60


projects upwardly into the spout


45


of the small funnel


40


, serving to maintain the parts in a coaxial arrangement.




The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of applicants' contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.



Claims
  • 1. A funnel comprising:an elongated rigid hollow body with an exterior and an interior and having a wide end defining a wide inlet opening and a narrow end defining a narrow outlet opening, and a plurality of longitudinally extending strips disposed on the exterior of the body and projecting laterally outwardly therefrom at spaced locations, each strip being formed of an elastomeric material.
  • 2. The funnel of claim 1, wherein the strips are equiangularly spaced around the body.
  • 3. The funnel of claim 1, wherein the strips are three in number.
  • 4. The funnel of claim 1, wherein each of the strips extends from the narrow end toward the wide end.
  • 5. The funnel of claim 4, wherein each of the strips has an upper end spaced substantially from the wide end of the body.
  • 6. The funnel of claim 1, wherein the body has a plurality of longitudinally extending shallow recesses formed in the exterior thereof, the strips being respectively disposed in the recesses.
  • 7. The funnel of claim 1, wherein the body is substantially circular in transverse cross section.
  • 8. A funnel comprising:an elongated rigid hollow body with an exterior and an interior and having a wide end defining a wide inlet opening and a narrow end defining a narrow outlet opening, and a handle extending laterally outwardly from the body adjacent to the wide end thereof, the handle including a grip portion formed of an elastomeric material.
  • 9. The funnel of claim 8, wherein the handle has a convex upper surface and terminates at a distal end.
  • 10. The funnel of claim 8, wherein the handle has an aperture therethrough.
  • 11. The funnel of claim 8, wherein the handle has upper and lower surfaces between which the aperture extends, the grip portion extending through the aperture and along the lower surface.
  • 12. The funnel of claim 11, wherein the grip portion substantially fills the aperture.
  • 13. The funnel of claim 8, and further comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending strips disposed on the exterior of the body and projecting laterally outwardly therefrom at spaced locations, each strip being formed of an elastomeric material.
  • 14. The funnel of claim 13, wherein each of the strips extends from the narrow end of the body toward the wide end thereof.
  • 15. A funnel set comprising:a first relatively large funnel having a tapered hollow first body with wide and narrow end openings, a second funnel having a tapered hollow second body with wide and narrow end openings and dimensioned to be nestably received in the wide end opening of the first body, and a strainer dimensioned to be seated in the first body between the wide and narrow end openings without interfering with nesting of the second funnel in the first body above the strainer.
  • 16. The funnel set of claim 15, wherein each of the first and second bodies has a curved shape which has a slope which varies from the wide end opening to the narrow end opening thereof.
  • 17. The funnel set of claim 15, wherein the first body is provided with a plurality of laterally inwardly projecting lugs intermediate the end openings thereof for cooperation to position the strainer.
  • 18. The funnel set of claim 15, wherein the strainer has an upstanding central handle stem which is receivable in the narrow end opening of the second body when the second funnel is nested within the first funnel.
  • 19. The funnel set of claim 15, wherein each of the first and second funnels has a laterally outwardly extending handle adjacent to the wide end opening thereof.
  • 20. The funnel set of claim 19, wherein each of the handles has an aperture therethrough and terminates at a distal end, the distal end of the handle of the second funnel being receivable in the aperture in the handle of the first funnel when the second funnel is nested within the first funnel.
  • 21. The funnel set of claim 19, wherein each of the funnel handles includes a grip portion formed of an elastomeric material.
  • 22. The funnel set of claim 15, wherein each of the first and second bodies includes a plurality of longitudinally extending strips disposed on the exterior of the body and projecting laterally outwardly therefrom at spaced locations.
RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of the filing date of copending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/339,051, filed Dec. 7, 2001.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/339051 Dec 2001 US