The present disclosure relates to articles for holding butter or butter-like products.
Butter, butter substitute, margarine, or shortening (referred to herein collectively as butter-like products) are packaged as an elongate solid or semi-solid stick or bar. It is often desirable to hold such butter-like products using a tool or method in which the user's fingers or hands do not come in contact with the product itself. One such use is spreading a butter stick either on a hot pan, a cold tray, or crackers. Current methods require the user to grasp the butter itself or employ a liner such as a paper towel or wax paper, to avoid touching the butter; in addition, the butter stick often drips all over and creates a mess. Another method would involve holding the butter with a fork or other utensil, but this will create the risk of scratching the surface of the pan and the constant stabbing of the stick would ultimately crumble the butter if careful attention to use the same holes each time is not utilized.
There is thus the need for improvements in devices and methods that hold a butter-like product during use.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts that are further described below in the detailed description. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in limiting the scope of the claimed subject matter.
In accordance with aspects herein, a device is provided for holding a butter-like product packaged as an elongate solid or semi-solid stick or bar. The device has a base with opposed first and second sides. At least one anchor extends from the first side of the base, and an elongate handle extends from the second side of the base. The at least one anchor is configured for insertion into the butter-like product such that the device can hold and support the butter-like product. The handle is configured to be gripped or otherwise held by a user's hand for moving and maneuvering the device with the butter-like product secured thereto during use. The base is configured to interface to an end part of the butter-like product supported by the at least one anchor during use and also functions as a drip guard during use.
In embodiments, the at least one anchor can include a plurality of elongate members configured for insertion into the butter-like product during use. For example, the plurality of elongate members can be generally straight posts with round bulbous heads. In another example, the plurality of elongate members can be straight spikes, tapered spikes, columns, saw-toothed, serrated, or otherwise shaped or textured spikes.
In embodiments, the at least one anchor can include a cross-shaped anchor, a plurality of L-shaped anchors, or a plurality of curvilinear-shaped anchors.
In embodiments, at least the anchor of the device or the entire device can be realized from a food-grade material, such as silicone, Teflon, phenolic, Nylon, wood, or Kraton.
In embodiments, the at least one anchor has a length of at least 0.4 inches or more.
In embodiments, the at least one anchor is configured to support and hold the butter-like product in response to direct forces applied to the butter-like product. The least one anchor can also be configured to support and hold the butter-like product in response to the forces of gravity when the butter-like product extends downward below the base of the device.
In embodiments, the perimeter of the base has dimensions that match or exceed the end part of the butter-like product that is supported by the at least one anchor during use.
In embodiments, the perimeter of the base has a square shape with dimensions that are equal to or greater than 1.25 inches.
In embodiments, the base can include guard walls that are configured to receive and surround an end part of the butter-like product supported by the at least one anchor during use. The guard walls can be further configured to squeeze the butter-like product axially into the at least one anchor.
In embodiments, the butter-like product comprises a full or partial stick of butter.
In another aspect, the device can be combined with a container which includes a plurality of end walls that define an internal space sized to store the butter-like product. One of the plurality of end walls can be configured with a cut-out or slot that receives the handle of the device.
In yet another aspect, a method is provided for holding and supporting a butter-like product packaged as an elongate solid or semi-solid stick or bar, which employs a device having a base with opposed first and second sides, at least one anchor that extends from the first side of the base, and an elongate handle that extends from the second side of the base. The at least one anchor of the device is manually inserted into the butter-like product such that the device holds and supports the butter-like product. The handle is gripped or held for moving and maneuvering the device with the butter-like product secured thereto.
In embodiments, the base interfaces to an end part of the butter-like product supported by the at least one anchor and also functions as a drip guard during use.
In embodiments, the base includes guard walls that receive and surround an end part of the butter-like product supported by the at least one anchor during use.
In embodiments, the manual insertion of the anchor of the device into the butter-like product can be performed with the butter-like product in a semi-solid form followed by cooling the butter-like product into a solid form that is secured and supported by the at least one anchor.
The subject disclosure is further described in the detailed description which follows, in reference to the noted plurality of drawings by way of non-limiting examples of the subject disclosure, in which like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings, and wherein:
The present disclosure provides a holder that is adapted to hold and support a butter-like product. The holder includes a base with two opposed sides. The holder also includes at least one elongate anchor or spike or prong that extends from one side of the base and an elongate handle that extends from the opposite side of the base. The at least one anchor or spike or prong is configured for insertion into the butter-like product such that the holder can hold and support the butter-like product. The handle is configured to be gripped or otherwise held by a user's hand for moving and maneuvering the holder with a butter-like product secured thereto during use. The base is configured to interface to an end part of the butter-like product supported by the at least one anchor or spike or prong and also functions as a drip guard to keep the user's fingers or hand clear of any butter or other food drippings or residue during use. When the subject butter-like product is consumed or used up or otherwise removed from the holder, the holder can be cleaned easily and reused. For reference, a standard market available full stick of butter in the USA is approximately 1.25 inches square and 4.8 inches long. A half stick is approximately 1.25 inches square and is approximately 2.4 inches long.
In embodiments, the plurality of anchors or spikes or prongs 3 can be made of a food-grade material sufficiently capable of withstanding high temperatures that may be experienced in cooking in a hot pan or on a grill, etc. For example, such food-grade material can be silicone, Teflon, phenolic, Nylon, wood, or Kraton. Furthermore, the plurality of anchors or spikes or prongs 3 can be formed by overmolding with such food-grade material, or the entire holder 1 can be formed from such food-grade material. It may be desirable to make base 4 similar in dimensions to a stick of butter (dimensions mentioned above).
The shape of the anchors or spikes or prongs 3 can be generally straight posts with round bulbous heads as shown in
The base 4 can have dimensions L2 and L3 that match or exceed the end part of the butter-like product that is supported by the anchors or spikes or prongs 3 during use. In embodiments, the dimensions L2 and L3 can be equal to or greater than 1.25 inches which corresponds to the cross-sectional dimensions of a stick of butter (˜1.25 inches square). Such dimensions can provide for drip or heat protection for the user's fingers and hand when holding the handle 2 during use. The thickness L4 of the base 4 can be anywhere from a paper-thin silicone sheet to machined plastic or Teflon of larger thickness. Such thickness is predicated on the ergonomics and weight of the material used.
The handle 2 is configured to be gripped or otherwise held by a user's hand for moving and maneuvering the holder with butter-like product secured thereto during use, e.g., while applying the butter-like product to a food item or surface (e.g., crackers or baking sheet). The handle 2 can be longer or shorter, or with ergonomic features such as grips or grooves as the design requires.
The holder 1 can be easily cleaned by hand as there are no undercuts or cavities that are hard to reach. The holder 1 can be formed from dishwasher safe materials if so desired.
During use, the plurality of anchors or spikes or prongs 3 can be pushed by hand or otherwise inserted into the end of a butter-like product 51 such that holder 1 can hold and support the butter-like product as shown in
During use, the plurality of anchors or spikes or prongs 3 can be pushed manually (by hand) or otherwise inserted into the end of a butter-like product 51 such that the holder 1′ can hold and support the butter-like product as shown in
In embodiments, container 80 can be made from a material having relatively low friction or low adhesion properties to the butter or butter-like product, such as silicone or Teflon or the like. In an alternate embodiment, the container can be extended to include a separate compartment or section to allow storage of additional full or half-length butter sticks. In yet other embodiments, graphical and/or textual indicia can be added to the walls of the container to indicate to the user how much of the butter or butter-like product remains in the container.
In order to use the subject holder device and container for the embodiments described herein, a user can unwrap or unpackage all or part of the subject butter-like product (e.g., butter stick) and insert the anchor(s) of the subject holder device centered into the end of the butter-like product, for example, as seen in
For use with a hot pan, with the user supporting the butter-like product by holding the handle 2, the user can spread the product across the hot surface of the pan in a side to side motion. Alternatively or additionally, a dabbing or dotting motion can be used on toast or crackers if the end surface of the product is still hot or dripping.
For use with a cold pan, with the user supporting the butter-like product by holding the handle 2, the user can use the same side to side spreading motion would be used and the anchor(s) of the holder in the embodiments described above would enable security from dislodgment in a levered or sideways movement. As cold surfaces generally create more friction in a spreading or lateral movement use, the security of the anchor(s) in any of the embodiments is required or the butter-like product can be dislodged from the holder.
After use, the user can place the butter-like product and holder device back in the container 80 such that the handle 2 is received by the slot 81 and the butter-like product is contained within the container 80. In embodiments, the butter-like product can be disposed at or near the center or middle of the container 80 so as not to allow too much melted butter-like product to adhere to the interior walls of the container 80.
There have been described and illustrated herein several embodiments of a device for holding a butter-like product packaged as an elongate solid or semi-solid stick or bar, and related methods. While particular embodiments of the invention have been described, it is not intended that the invention be limited thereto, as it is intended that the invention be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. It will therefore be appreciated by those skilled in the art that yet other modifications could be made to the provided invention without deviating from its spirit and scope as claimed.
The present disclosure claims priority from U.S. Provisional Appl. No. 63/039,255 filed on Jun. 15, 2020, herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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63039255 | Jun 2020 | US |