The present invention relates to the field of sweets. More particularly, the invention relates to a lollipop.
A lollipop is a type of confectionery consisting of a sweetmeat of hard candy or water-ice mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking. Different informal terms are used in different places, including lolly, sucker, sticky-pop, etc. (from Wikipedia)
In order to keep a lollipop in hygiene condition, it is common to cover the lollipop by cellophane of paper cover.
The lollipop, which is marked herein by reference numeral 10, comprises a sweetmeat 12 mounted on stick 14 and enveloped by a cover 16 made of cellophane, wax paper and the like. The cover envelops also the stick at the area where the sweetmeat and the stick meet. This part is marked herein by reference numeral 28. The cover is tied up at this area in order to prevent unintentional removing thereof.
In order to remove the envelope from the lollipop, the user rips the cover at area 28. This action affects the enjoyment of using the lollipop as the tearing is not carried out in an “easy” manner.
In this case, a knot 18 is tied to the stick at the side 28 where the stick meets with the sweetmeat 12.
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Each of the dashed lines denotes a hidden contour of an object.
All the methods described above have not yet provided satisfactory solutions to the problem of removing a lollipop cover.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a solution to the above-mentioned and other problems of the prior art.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the description proceeds.
The present invention is directed to a lollipop (10) comprising: a hollowed stick (14); a sweetmeat (12) mounted on one end of the hollowed stick (14); a cover (16) in a form of a sheet folded around both, the sweetmeat (12) and the stick (14); and a lollipop cover cutter (20), comprising: a handle (24) mating with the hollowed stick (14); and a sickle (22) connected to the handle (24); thereby upon locating the cover (16) into the sickle (22) and rotating the stick (14), the cover (16) is cut by the blade (26).
Preferably, an inner diameter of the blade (26) is greater than an outer diameter of the stick (14).
Preferably, a section of the blade is greater than 180 degrees, thereby upon placing the stick in the inner side of the blade, locking the stick in the inner side of the blade, thereby obviating a need to apply force of the stick against the blade.
Preferably, said cutter (20) is made of one piece, thereby manufacturing thereof by casting.
Preferably, the sickle is flexible, thereby allowing increasing its diameter to suit to a diameter of the stick.
Preferably, the sickle is made of plastic, thereby decreasing a chance of a user thereof to injure himself.
The reference numbers have been used to point out elements in the embodiments described and illustrated herein, in order to facilitate the understanding of the invention. They are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting. Also, the foregoing embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated in conjunction with systems and methods thereof, which are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting.
Preferred embodiments, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention are described herein in conjunction with the following drawings:
It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
The present invention will be understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments (“best mode”), which are meant to be descriptive and not limiting. For the sake of brevity, some well-known features, methods, systems, procedures, components, and so on, are not described in detail.
The lollipop 10 comprises a sweetmeat 12 mounted on a hollowed stick 14, and enveloped by cover 16 in a form of a folded sheet made of, for example, waxed paper or cellophane.
The lollipop differs from the prior art by the use of a cutter. The cutter comprises a handle 24, wherein at one end thereof is connected a sickle 22. Numeral 26 denotes a blade of sickle 22.
The cutter is stored in lollipop 10 by mating with the hollowed stick 14. More particularly, the outer diameter of handle 24 is about the inner diameter of the hollowed stick 14, thereby providing some friction which prevents unintentional separation of the cutter from the stick.
According to this embodiment of the invention, the sickle is a form of a hook.
According to this embodiment of the invention, the sickle is in a form of an umbrella stick.
After pulling the cutter 20 from the handle 24 of the hollowed lollipop stick (not illustrated), a user holds the handle 24 by the fingers of one hand, and places the lollipop stick 14 in the center of the sickle of the cutter, at area 28 which is under the sweetmeat. In this situation he rotates the stick 14 or the handle 24, thereby cutting the cover 16. Then he pulls the cover (illustrated in
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The purpose of these figures is to illustrate the blade 26.
As illustrated, the section 30 of the sickle is greater than 180 degrees. Thus, when a lollipop stick is placed in the inner side of the sickle, it is slightly locked, thereby obviating a need to apply force of the stick against the blade, but merely performing the rotation.
In the figures and/or description herein, the following reference numerals (Reference Signs List) have been mentioned:
The foregoing description and illustrations of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the above description in any form.
Any term that has been defined above and used in the claims, should to be interpreted according to this definition.
The reference numbers in the claims are not a part of the claims, but rather used for facilitating the reading thereof. These reference numbers should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any form.
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20170188599 A1 | Jul 2017 | US |