Claims
- 1. In combination, a container, said container having a liquid solution therein, and flatware, said flatware designed to be quickly and easily sorted when placed in the liquid solution, said flatware comprising three classes, each of said three classes comprising spoons, forks and knives, each of said three classes having a generally uniform buoyancy, wherein said flatware has handles that are buoyant and each class of flatware further floats in a common position in the liquid solution and enabling the retrieval of the separated flatware in a sorted fashion.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein one class of said flatware floats at a top surface portion in the liquid solution, a second class of flatware floats at a bottom portion in the liquid solution in such a manner so that the second class of flatware stands on one end in a vertical position, and a third class of flatware lies flat at a bottom portion in the liquid solution.
- 3. The combination of claim 2, wherein a prescribed amount of a salt solution is mixed into the liquid solution, said salt solution acting to change the specific gravity in the liquid solution, said prescribed amount of salt solution being sufficient to enable said second class of flatware to float from the bottom portion in the liquid solution to the top surface portion in the liquid solution.
- 4. The combination of claim 3, wherein a second prescribed amount of the salt solution is mixed into the liquid solution, said salt solution acting to change the specific gravity in the liquid solution, said second prescribed amount of salt solution being sufficient to enable said third class of flatware to stand on one at the bottom portion in the liquid solution.
- 5. The combination of claim 4, wherein a third prescribed amount of the salt solution is mixed into the liquid solution, said salt solution acting to change the specific gravity in the liquid solution, said third prescribed amount of salt solution being sufficient to enable said third class of flatware to float from the bottom portion in the liquid solution to the top surface portion in the liquid solution.
- 6. The combination of claim 1, wherein a prescribed amount of a salt solution is mixed into the liquid solution, said salt solution acting to change the specific gravity in the liquid solution, said prescribed amount of salt solution being sufficient to enable at least one of said three classes of flatware to rise from one level in the liquid solution to a second level in the liquid solution.
- 7. The combination of claim 1, wherein a temperature of the liquid solution is raised a predetermined amount, said rise in temperature being sufficient to enable at least one of said three classes of flatware to rise from one level in the liquid solution to a second level in the liquid solution.
- 8. The combination of claim 7, wherein a prescribed amount of a salt solution is mixed into the liquid solution, said salt solution acting to change the specific gravity in the liquid solution, said prescribed amount of salt solution being sufficient to enable at least one of said three classes of flatware to rise from one level in the liquid solution to another level in the liquid solution.
- 9. A method of sorting flatware in a liquid solution, said flatware comprising three classes, each of said three classes comprising spoons, forks and knives, each of the three classes further having a varying buoyancy so as to float at three different levels in the liquid solution, wherein the flatware has handles that are buoyant and each class of the flatware further floats in a common position in the liquid solution the method comprising:
- placing the flatware in the liquid solution;
- removing the first class of flatware from the liquid solution;
- removing the second class of flatware from the liquid solution; and then
- removing the third class of flatware from the liquid solution.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further including:
- mixing a prescribed amount of salt solution into the liquid solution before the first class of flatware is removed from the liquid solution, the salt solution acting to change the specific gravity in the liquid solution, the prescribed amount of salt solution being sufficient to enable the first class of flatware to float to a top surface portion in the liquid solution.
- 11. The method of claim 9, further including:
- mixing a prescribed amount of salt solution into the liquid solution after the first class of flatware is removed from the liquid solution, the salt solution acting to change the specific gravity in the liquid solution, the prescribed amount of salt solution being sufficient to enable the second class of flatware to float to a top surface portion in the liquid solution.
- 12. The method of claim 9, further including:
- mixing a prescribed amount of salt solution into the liquid solution after the first class of flatware is removed from the liquid solution, the salt solution acting to change the specific gravity in the liquid solution, the prescribed amount of salt solution being sufficient to enable the third class of flatware to stand on one end at a bottom portion in the liquid solution.
- 13. The method of claim 9, further including:
- mixing a prescribed amount of salt solution into the liquid solution after the second class of flatware is removed from the liquid solution, the salt solution acting to change the specific gravity in the liquid solution, the prescribed amount of salt solution being sufficient to enable the third class of flatware to float to a top surface portion in the liquid solution.
- 14. The method of claim 9, further including:
- raising the temperature of the liquid solution a predetermined amount before the first class of flatware is removed from the liquid solution, the rise in temperature being sufficient to enable the first class of flatware to float to a top surface portion in the liquid solution.
- 15. The method of claim 9, further including:
- raising the temperature of the liquid solution a predetermined amount after the first class of flatware is removed from the liquid solution, the rise in temperature being sufficient to enable the second class of flatware to float to a top surface portion in the liquid solution.
- 16. The method of claim 9, further including:
- raising the temperature of the liquid solution a predetermined amount after the first class of flatware is removed from the liquid solution, the rise in temperature being sufficient to enable the third class of flatware to stand on one end at a bottom portion in the liquid solution.
- 17. The method of claim 9, further including:
- raising the temperature of the liquid solution a predetermined amount after the second class of flatware is removed from the liquid solution, the rise in temperature being sufficient to enable the third class of flatware to float to a top surface portion in the liquid solution.
- 18. The method of claim 9, further including:
- mixing a prescribed amount of salt solution into the liquid solution and raising the temperature of the liquid solution before the first class of flatware is removed from the liquid solution, the salt solution acting to change the specific gravity in the liquid solution, the combination of the prescribed amount of salt solution and the rise in temperature being sufficient to enable the first class of flatware to float to a top surface portion in the liquid solution.
- 19. The method of claim 9, further including:
- mixing a prescribed amount of salt solution into the liquid solution and raising the temperature of the liquid solution before the third class of flatware is removed from the liquid solution, the salt solution acting to change the specific gravity in the liquid solution, the combination of the prescribed amount of salt solution and the rise in temperature being sufficient to enable the third class of flatware to stand on one end at a bottom portion in the liquid solution.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of my earlier filed U.S. application for patent entitled "Self Separating Flatware and Method For Sorting Same" filed on Jul. 3, 1995, and bearing U.S. Ser. No. 08/498,680, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,655,663.
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