This section is non-applicable to this patent application.
There are no rights to this invention under federally sponsored research and development programs.
This section is non-applicable to this patent application.
This invention is a new invention in which no patents or ideas already exist. This is a brand new product that will be brought to the market. It is a new product and that is standalone. The main impetus for the Sharpoon is to cut round fruit such as cantaloupe or watermelon with ease. It is also used for cutting ice cream instead of scooping ice cream. The product mimics a normal commercially available spoon, which has been augmented with a sharp razor/knife blade on one side.
Stephanie Ann Green is a full time working mother of 3 small kids with an MBA. Her house is comprised of a family of 5 and she is always cooking and chopping vegetables. One day in 2018, she was trying to cut the skin of the cantaloupe away from the fruit and the knife slipped and she cut her finger to the bone. She then thought about creating a spoon that has a bladed edge to quickly and safely cut round fruit.
As mentioned above, there is a huge market and need for this product. The main reason for this invention is for safety and to prevent cutting fingers while trying to cut the fruit away from the skin on fruits such as cantaloupe, apples, oranges, and mangos to name a few. It also works better than any ice cream scoop to cut through ice cream instead of scooping it.
Please refer to the drawing which is located on a separate page. Each element is properly labeled.
There is no other invention like this one the market. All materials are on the market currently so it's a matter of assembling existing materials that are commercially available. A commercially off the shelf spoon is used and one of the horizontal sides is grinded down to render a blade.
A sketch is attached as a separate drawing as
Each item that is included in the drawing is labeled as follows: