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The present invention relates generally to an edible article that provides play value to the public market. More specifically, the present invention relates to the edible article comprising singular and plurality of the individual edible articles that may be arranged by patrons in formation of infinite or nonfinite, simple to complex frameworks.
The following is a tabulation of some prior art that presently appears relevant:
Generally, edible articles, confectionaries, and food products are meant to be eaten by the consumer with favorable reasons in its flavors, shapes, sizes, and contents contained within. The previous edible articles, confectionaries, and food products with play value or toy-like activities similar to puzzle-like experiences were issued by U.S. Patent, although here are the disadvantages mentioned in each listed publication.
Japan Patent 301633 (2007), U.S. Pat. No. 0,171,111 (2008) issued to Matsumoto discloses confectionery as well as toys are unable to build complex structures with interlocking mechanisms. There are no outlets to create in continuity to an increasingly complex structure. The confectionery toy pieces are designed with simplicity to limiting one's ability to translate the imagination of the creator's mind. The designs are limited to its purpose and unable to extend beyond its scope, unlike the present invention.
U.S. Pat. No. 0,191,405 (2005) issued to Okos et al. discloses starch-molded fruit snack confectionery puzzles are designed for users to arrange into recognizable structures. The designs lack perpendicular interlocking mechanisms due to limitations in abilities of starch-molded gummies. Users are unable to form three-dimensional structures infinitely due to two-dimensional tabletop design pieces. Henceforth, contained in this patent application, the design and materials mentioned to produce the confectionery pieces are limiting in forming complex structures, unlike the present invention.
U.S. Pat. No. 0,152,668 (2003) issued to Griffin discloses an interlocking three-dimensional confectionery puzzle pieces are designed as hard candy and are unable to form complex structures based on the concept of multitudes. The block pieces in
U.S. Pat. No. 0,003,055 (2006) issued to Witkowski discloses linking articles has only interlocking mechanisms from zero to two ends. It is lacking varieties for an advance building confectionary structures. Its “U” shaped and jigsaw puzzle interlocking mechanisms are weak in solid locking plurality of the embodiments, designed for easy breakage and weak latching or gripping. Hence, Witkowski's flour-based products in interconnecting mechanisms offers instability of plurality of the embodiments, unlike the present invention.
U.S. Pat. No. 0,286,284 (2006) issued to Mistry et al. discloses worm-like candies that comprises a non-slit interlocking system in shapes of curved “C” or “U” confectioneries composed of gelatin gummy product that is flexible, stretchable, and are incapable to hold a solid form in singularity or plurality of the embodiments, unlike the present invention.
The present device provides an edible article for providing play value to consumers. The edible article comprises a plurality of individual, edible article pieces having various complementary configurations such that the edible articles can be arranged as a puzzle to form an increasingly complex and recognizable structure. Each of the plurality of edible article pieces are tools to articulate ideas and concepts into art.
The present device relates generally to edible articles that provides play value to patrons. More specifically, the present device relates to edible articles comprising a plurality of individual edible pieces that can be arranged by patrons as a puzzle to form increasingly complex and recognizable structures. The edible novelty products of the invention may include, e.g., games, toys, novelties, amusements, linking articles, puzzle pieces, Words, gas-producing compositions, etc.
The present invention provides an assembly of edible articles, more specifically, which by virtue of their composition are able to form complex frameworks in usage of two or more of such embodiments to interconnect. The complexity of structures reflects upon the imagination of the user.
One food piece is partially or entirely engageable with another piece, or one piece is engageable with a plurality of pieces, or a plurality of pieces are engageable with one another. The present invention also provides an integral assembly of a plurality of food pieces which are integrally coupled together but separable from each other.
First embodiment of the functions in edible article 100 is a shape of a disc-like flower with slits depicted in
Second embodiment of the functions in edible article 200 is also a shape of a disc-like flower with slits and raised center discs on both sides depicted in
Third embodiment of the functions in edible article 300 is a shape of a five petals flower with slits in
Fourth and fifth embodiments of the functions in edible articles 400 and 500 are shapes of a sun in
Sixth embodiment of the functions in edible article 600 is a shape of a triangle in
Seventh embodiment of the functions in edible article 700 is a shape of a square in
Eighth embodiment of the functions in edible article 800 is a shape of a semi-circle in
Ninth embodiment of the functions in edible articles 900 is a shape of a circular saw blade with angled slits in
Tenth embodiment of the functions in edible article 1000 is a shape of a circular six petal flower in
Eleventh embodiment of the functions in edible article 1100 is a shape of a six-armed star in 11A and 11B is able to interconnect from tab 1103 into slot 1102 repetitively in all six directions. The contours of tab 1103 in the positive and slot 1102 in the negative is preferably round but not limited to sharp, angular, straight, curved, or slightly curved lines.
Sizes of all embodiments may have same, similar, or dissimilar measurements. The criteria of slits in all embodiments are the same width in negative space as the thickness of tabs and central disc of food pieces. Slits of all embodiments also has options to have angular, straight, curved, or slightly curved edged grooves or sides for smooth insertion. Sizes of slits may vary, it may or may not correspond to interlocking with other embodiments of this invention.
Corners of tabs 106, 206, 306, 406, 506, 606, 706, 806, 906, and 1006 and the outer perimeter edge of tabs 103, 203, 303, 403, 503, 603, 705, 803, 903, 1003, and 1103 in all embodiments of this invention are not limited to sharp, rounded, or slightly curved contours. Tab thickness in the positive corresponds to fitting inside the width of slits in the negative space to hold one another. Sizes of tab thickness and widths of slits may vary, it may or may not correspond to interlocking with other embodiments of this invention.
Centered-disc elevated edges 208 and 508 may vary in sizes and forms. It may or may not correspond to interlocking with other embodiments of this invention
The components of the edible articles may be singular or in combination of more than one material. May include a variation of hardness, sweeteners, gelatinizing agents, edible oils, acidulants, emulsifiers, preservatives, colors, textures, flavors, glazing or coating agents.
The edible articles may have various of hardness ranges and textures. A selection of hardness ranges from solid to a hybrid or a soft finish depending on the composition of materials used in the production processes. Various output for edible articles are not limited to hard candy, soft candy, gummi candy, chocolate, cookies and biscuits, and etc. Also, gum, crackers, dry fruit and other materials may be used in this invention.
Sweeteners, artificial sweeteners, and sugarless sweeteners can be in the form of sucrose, dextrose, fructose, crystalline fructose, lactose, malt syrup, malt syrup solids, rice syrup, rice syrup solids, sorghum syrup, invert sugar, refiners syrup, corn syrup, corn syrup solids, maltose, high fructose corn syrup, honey, molasses, sugar alcohols, maltodextrin, sorbitol, xylitol, mannitol, galactitol, maltitol, hydrogenated isomaltulose (ISOMALT), lacitol, erythrytol, hydrogentated starch hydrolysate, stevia, lo han quo, dihydrochalcones, monellin, steviosides, rebaudioside, saccharin salts, cyclamate salts, and ammonium or calcium salts, or combinations thereof.
Embodiments may incorporate high intensity sweeteners as in sucralose, saccharin salts, acesulfame potassium, aspartame, thaumatin, monatin, neotame, alitame, and combination thereof.
Further materials may incorporate in the composition with fruit powder, drum-dried fruit solids, freeze-dried fruit solids, or evaporated fruit puree or fruit juice concentrate. May incorporate various non-sweetening agents as in salt, diary, wheat, or corn products. Various materials may be used in combination of mixing known components.
Any of a variety of active components may be included and in the present embodiments. These includes a variety of drugs as in medicaments or pharmaceutical actives, herbs, and nutritional supplements may optionally be encapsulated.
In the present invention, the edible articles 100 through 1000 are able to interconnect from slit to slit or slit to tab systems interchangeably. The user is able to attach and detach confectionary pieces repetitively and is allowed to pivot into other frameworks of edible art. The user may eat before, during, and/or after constructing or deconstructing the frameworks respectively.
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From the description above, a number of advantages of the embodiments of my food product becomes evident:
Accordingly, the reader will see that the various embodiments is interactive toy-like edible articles. The patron is able to articulate imaginations or ideas by piecing together complex, three-dimensional frameworks reflecting from within.
Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments. For example, the shapes and sizes of edible articles are not limited to trapezoidal, rectangular, animals, alphabets, etc.; The tabs and slits may have other linear patterns and compositions. Slits of all embodiments also has options to have angular, straight, curved, or slightly curved edged grooves or sides for smooth insertion. Sizes of slits may vary, it may or may not correspond to interlocking with other embodiments of this invention. Slits to slits and slits to tabs insertion is ideally linking perpendicular but not limited to linking at various directions and angles. One tab or sandwiched tabs of other embodiments may fit into perpendicular or at non-perpendicular angles linking to other embodiments of this invention.
Thus the scope of the embodiments should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.