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The present invention relates to a combination spoon and straw utensil that is used for the consumption of food and drink. The present invention relates to a combination spoon and straw utensil comprised of a single piece of flexible or nonflexible material.
Combination spoon and straw utensils in prior art are designed for the consumption of food and drink. Combination spoon and straw utensils in prior art describe liquid entering a compartment under a spoon bowl before moving into a drinking straw. Combination spoon and straw utensils in prior art that have a compartment under a spoon bowl are difficult to sanitize. The present invention does not have a compartment under the spoon bowl, and therefore is easier to sanitize.
The present invention is a combination spoon and straw utensil that is used for the consumption of food and drink. The present invention is significantly different from prior art combination spoon and straw utensils. Conventional spoons and straws are difficult for people with cognitive decline, tremors, and visual impairment to use. The present invention is designed to make dining easier for people with cognitive decline, tremors, and visual impairment.
The present invention is a solution to long felt but unsolved need of people with dementia and other memory loss conditions. People with dementia and other memory loss conditions often become confused when using eating and drinking utensils. People that suffer with memory loss may become frustrated when confusing a spoon handle with a drinking straw. An individual with memory loss does not understand why liquid is not flowing through the spoon handle and into his or her mouth when attempting to suck liquid from the end of a spoon handle. The present invention is designed to allow liquid to flow when the user is sucking liquid through the end of the utensil. The present invention helps memory loss sufferers to maintain self-feeding independence while providing a more pleasant dining experience.
People with dementia and other memory loss conditions often experience adverse changes in their eating habits, such as loss of appetite, and eating less food. Sensory stimulation may prompt people with dementia to eat more food. Therefore, sensory stimulation may help people with dementia to maintain a healthy weight. The present invention is designed with a textured surface on the spoon bowl for sensory stimulation.
People with cognitive decline and visual impairment will benefit from the present invention. The present invention being brightly colored for sensory stimulation. The present invention being brightly colored for making the utensil easy to recognize and more visible for users with cognitive decline and visual impairment.
People that suffer with tremors will benefit from the present invention. People with tremors find it difficult to hold eating utensils. The present invention is designed with a wide, easy to hold handle. The present invention is designed with a digit support for stabilizing the utensil during use. A digit support is not seen in prior art. The digit support being used as a thumb support when the utensil is being used as a straw, and the digit support being used as a finger support when the utensil is being used as a spoon.
The present invention is a combination spoon and straw utensil that is used for the consumption of food and drink. The present invention is comprised of a single piece of flexible or nonflexible material. The present invention is comprised of a solid spoon bowl, a hollow handle, a plurality of holes, and a digit support.
The present invention is designed with a solid spoon bowl having a volume of about 4 grams. The solid spoon bowl being used for scooping and eating food. The solid spoon bowl can accommodate foods such as soups, purees, rice, beans, and cereals. The present invention is designed with a hollow handle being used for moving liquids such as water, juice, broth, and milk. The present invention having a plurality of holes for sucking liquid through the hollow handle.
The present invention having a textured surface for sensory stimulation. The present invention having a textured surface comprising of a plurality of bumps, lines, wavy lines, or the like.
The digit support being used for holding the utensil steady during use. The digit support being used as a thumb support when the utensil is being used as a straw, and the digit support being used as a finger support when the utensil is being used as a spoon.
The present invention being brightly colored for sensory stimulation. The present invention being brightly colored for making the utensil easy to recognize and more visible for users with cognitive decline and visual impairment.
The spoon straw digit support utensil 36 comprising of a single piece of flexible or nonflexible material 32.
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The plastic resin should be chosen from a group of plastic resins including, but not limited to, polyethylene, polypropylene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyethylene terephthalate glycol, and silicone.
Where a plastic resin is used, a brightly colored plastic resin should be chosen. Where a plastic resin is used, a metal mold is needed to manufacture the spoon straw digit support utensil 36. The metal mold should be made using a tool or a machine well known in the art. The metal mold should have specific dimensions necessary to manufacture the spoon straw digit support utensil 36.
Where a plastic resin is used, plastic resin pellets are preferred. The plastic resin pellets should be poured into a specialized machine well known in the art. The plastic resin pellets should be melted in the specialized machine and molded to manufacture the spoon straw digit support utensil 36.
The preferred dimensions for the spoon straw digit support utensil 36 will be given for instructional purposes but not as a limitation.
The spoon straw digit support utensil 36 being about 7.5 inches in length. The material 32 from which the spoon straw digit support utensil 36 is constructed from being about 1/16 inch in thickness.
The present invention having a solid spoon bowl 28 being about 1.8 inches in length and being about 1.4 inches in width. The solid spoon bowl 28 being about 0.32 inch in depth and having a volume of about 4 grams. The solid spoon bowl 28 being used for scooping and eating food. The solid spoon bowl 28 for accommodating foods such as soups, purees, rice, beans, and cereals.
The present invention having a hollow handle 16 for moving liquids such as water, juice, broth, and milk. The present invention having a wide, easy to hold, hollow handle 16. The present invention having a wide, easy to hold, hollow handle 16 being in the form of a tube. The hollow handle 16 adjoining the spoon bowl 28. The hollow handle 16 providing a drinking straw. The hollow handle 16 being used for moving and drinking liquid.
The hollow handle 16 preferably being rectangular. The hollow handle 16 being about ½ inch in width, being about ¼ inch in depth, and being about 5.5 inches in length. In another embodiment, the hollow handle 16 being round. Where the hollow handle 16 is round, the hollow handle 16 being about ⅜ inch in diameter.
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The digit support 18 being used for holding the spoon straw digit support utensil 36 steady during use. The digit support 18 may be used as a thumb support when the utensil is being used as a straw, and the digit support 18 may be used as a finger support when the utensil is being used as a spoon.
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The above description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention may be changed or modified by those skilled in the art, to which the invention appertains, without departing from scope of the invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the claims.