Claims
- 1. A rolling pin comprising:a cylindrical central working barrel; and two handles for maneuvering said rolling pin, one handle being coupled to each end of said cylindrical working barrel, said handles having a top and a bottom surface, said top and bottom surfaces converge at an outer edge of said handle, at an inner edge of said handle said upper and bottom surfaces are joined by a cylindrical collar which is rotatably coupled to said cylindrical working barrel, said top surface of said handle including a centrally located concave depression separating two gently curved convex areas, said bottom surface of said handle being concave and includes at least three recesses, such that when a user's hand is curled around said handle, the outer edge fits diagonally across a user's palm, said top surface conforms to the user's semi-curled palm and the thumb sits in said depression, and the user's fingers are seated in the recesses in the bottom surface of said handle.
- 2. The rolling pin of claim 1, wherein said handles are polymeric material, wood or metal.
- 3. The rolling pin of claim 2 wherein said handles are acrylic.
- 4. A handle which may be coupled to a device and be grasped by a user in order to maneuver the device, said handle having a top and a bottom surface, said top and bottom surfaces converge at an outer edge of said handle, an inner edge of said handle said upper and bottom surfaces are joined to a cylindrical collar, said top surface of said handle including a centrally located concave depression separating two gently curved convex areas, said bottom surface of said handle being concave and includes at least three recesses, such that when a user's hand is curled around said handle, the outer edge fits diagonally across a user's palm, said top surface conforms to the user's semi-curled palm wherein the thumb sits in said depression, and the user's fingers are seated in the recesses in the bottom surface of said handle.
- 5. The handle of claim 4, said handle is a polymeric material, wood or metal.
- 6. The handle of claim 5, wherein said handle is acrylic.
- 7. The rolling pin of claim 1, wherein said cylindrical central portion is stainless steel, marble or wood.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims Benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/118,650 filed Feb. 4, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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“Comfort pin rolled out as redesign of a classic tool for baking,” Advertisement by Woodard & Charles in Kitchen Ware News, Jun. 1999. |
Woodard & Charles 2000 brochure, p. 5, 485-21 South Broadway, P.O. Box 9052, Hicksville, NY 11802-9052. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/118650 |
Feb 1999 |
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