Hand Grip Sleeve for Cooking Oil Spray Can

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20230068582
  • Publication Number
    20230068582
  • Date Filed
    August 25, 2021
    3 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 02, 2023
    2 years ago
  • Inventors
    • Childress; Nancy Wynne (Gilmanton, NH, US)
Abstract
The art of this invention is new. The technical disclosures as described will allow a person to have a firm grip on an otherwise slippery can of spray grease. The 2" x 4" x .125 material is a clear silicone sleeve which can stretch and is washable. The product’s company logo is not obscured by the sleeve. The size of grease cans are uniformly 2-¼" in diameter so it can be used with various manufacturers' products. The 2" diameter allows stretching for a tight fit on the 2-¼" diameter can. The 4" height of the piece will allow for increased grip area. No other invention could be found that solves this problem.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Not applicable





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

See Abstract FIG. drawing which shows the diameter, height, width and depth of the silicone piece.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The silicone cylindrical grip sleeve can be used by anyone who uses spray grease cans when cooking. It may be particularly helpful with the elderly who may have arthritis. I have not found anything patented or on the market that solves this problem. The clear 2" x 4" x .125 silicone sleeve can be manufactured through a process of Extrusion or Injection Molding, using an Injection Molding machine which is the most common way to manufacture silicone tubing.


The best mode of carrying out the invention would be to have it manufactured in this way and distributed through proper licensing avenues to a supplier or retailer.


Drawing 1/1



  • 1: Plan View

  • 2: Elevation View

  • 3: Dimension View



SEQUENCE LISTING

Not applicable

Claims
  • 1. Design for a hand grip for a spray grease can container used in cooking, as shown and described.