Ergonomic, oblong handle for kitchen utensils such as a spatula, specially designed to provide more comfort and safety to users, and made of two materials, non-slip thermoplastic rubber, and plastic (resin).
The closest to this patent application is the following, U.S. Pat. No. 2,457,394 published on Dec. 28, 1948 by Union Asbestos & Rubber Company titled “Handle for Kitchen Utensils”, patent No GB939488 published on Aug. 16, 1963 by Sundt & Company Ltd. titled “Safety Improvements for Kitchen Utensils, and like”, patent No JP51115561 published on Dec. 10, 1976 by Tsubasme Kanamono KK titled “Method to Manufacture a Screwable Handle for Kitchen Utensils”, patent No GB2208156 published on Mar. 8, 1989 by Arco Metal and Glassware Limit (GB), titled “Rubber, Oblong, Tapered Hole for Hanging Storage Handle”, patent No WO9926516 published on Jun. 3, 1999 by David F. Dalury (US) and Griptech Inc. (US), titled “Ergonomic Handle for Hammer”, patent No EP0742083 published on Nov. 13, 1996 by Leifheit AG. (DE), titled “Soft Rubber, Fingerprint, and Tapered Hole for Hanging Storage Handle”, patent No DE10142921 published on Mar. 20, 2003 by Heinrich Helms (DE), titled “Daily Use Handle for Hand Tools and Kitchen Utensils, with Right-handed and Left-handed Fingerprints”. The following patent applications were also found, “kitchen utensil” belonging to FABRICADOS INOXIDABLES, S.A., No U200302129, application date Sep. 23, 2003; “handle with exchangeable kitchen utensils” belonging to DART INDUSTRIES INC., No E98115447, application date Aug. 17, 1998, and “ergonomic handle for kitchen utensil” belonging to TERRAILLON, No E88420304, application date Sep. 8, 1988.
Oblong handle for kitchen utensils like the spatula, including two non-skip material areas providing more safety to users.
Its top view shows a straight axis, with an upper part, which is ovoid and oblong, fitted with a metallic, oblong part (eliminar esta parte); its sides are increasingly narrower to form a slightly narrower center; at the end close to the metallic part there is a recess to rest the thumb finger. Past the center, the handle growths forming an oblong ovoid, thicker than the upper part (no tiene espesor o anchura mayor que la parte superior).
As per its top view, it shows an ovoidal hole to hang the utensil.
As per its side view, the handle axis is bent.
The soft, thermoplastic, non-skid rubber covers the bottom part and ends up in a plane diagonal to the straight axis running to the rear part, from right to left; such plane covers the bottom and upper parts. This material is also found in the recess to rest the thumb finger.
The plastic material is next to such plane, diagonal to the upper part. In addition to the tapered hole for hanging storage.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0277-2004 | Feb 2004 | CL | national |