The present application claims the benefit of Chinese Patent Application No. 201720292894.5 filed on Mar. 23, 2017. All the above are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present disclosure relates generally to tableware, and more particularly, to tableware handle.
The portable tableware has been widely used in the daily life. The plastic knife, fork, spoon are required during the travelling. Comparing with metal or wood ones, the plastic tableware is lighter to facilitate carrying and using. The existing plastic tableware normally has a straight handle, which is often deformed or even damaged during the use due to the material properties. Meanwhile, problems such as being easy to loose, inconvenient to stack, and so on, often come out when packaging or storing such plastic tableware.
The object of the present application is to provide a tableware handle which is lighter and thinner than the common seen plastic tableware handle while having a strong strength, and is easy to stack, use and store as well, aiming at the above defects of the prior art.
In one aspect, a tableware handle which comprising a handle body and a reinforcing rib, is provided. The handle body has a rod shape and comprises a first surface, and a second surface respectively connected at both side edges of the first surface. Two of the second surfaces form an opened opening. The handle body further comprises a third surface connected at a side edge of an opened end of the second surface. The second surface and the third surface are bent at a transition zone therebetween to form a trapezoidal stepped cross section of the handle body.
The reinforcing rib being rhombuses intertwined together as a whole is provided at bottom of the first surface.
Furthermore, a reinforcing column is provided at an inner side of the third surface.
Furthermore, the reinforcing column is a square or semicircular cylinder.
Furthermore, the reinforcing rib is a circular or square protrusion.
Furthermore, the handle body, the reinforcing column and the reinforcing rib are made of plastic materials.
Furthermore, an end of the handle body has an inclined section.
Furthermore, the handle body has arc-shaped edges and corners.
There are several advantages of the implementation of the tableware handle according to the present application. The tableware handle is designed to have a superimposed trapezoidal shape, which facilitates the holding of the tableware during using, enhances the strength of the handle, and meanwhile makes it easy to stack the tableware when storing or packaging. In such a way, the stacking of the tableware becomes tighter and steadier, and is not easy to be scattered. In additional, as the reinforcing rib is provided on the tableware handle, the strength of the tableware handle is improved on the basis of material reduction. In such a way, the whole tableware is thinner and lighter, and meanwhile the deformation or damage during using can also be prevented.
The present application is further illustrated combining the embodiments and drawings attached.
In the present embodiment, a reinforcing column 3 is provided at the inner side of the third surface 13. As the reinforcing rib 2 is arranged on the top of the handle body 1, the strength of the third surface 13 should also be improved. Accordingly, the reinforcing column 3 is provided at the inner side of the third surface 13. The reinforcing column 3 is a square prism used for improving the strength of the third surface 13.
In the present embodiment, the handle body 1, the reinforcing column 3 and the reinforcing rib 2 are made of plastic materials. The plastic tableware has a light weight, so it is easy to be carried and transported. Meanwhile, the cost for plastic tableware is less, and is suitable for some specific occasions.
In the present embodiment, the end 14 of the handle body 1 has an inclined section. As the end 14 of the handle body 1 is designed to have an inclined section, so it firstly becomes easy to stack the tableware during the storage, which makes the storage more convenient and not easy to be scattered. Secondly, the edge of the inclined surface is not as sharp as the right angle, which may prevent the user from being scratched.
In the present embodiment, the handle body 1 has arc-shaped edges and corners. In order to prevent the user from being scratched by the sharp edges and corners, all the edges and corners of the handle body 1 have arc transitions. There are several advantages of the implementation of the tableware handle according to the present application. The tableware handle is designed to have a superimposed trapezoidal shape, which facilitates the holding of the tableware during using, enhances the strength of the handle, and meanwhile makes it easy to stack the tableware when storing or packaging. In such a way, the stacking of the tableware becomes tighter and steadier, and is not easy to be scattered. In additional, as the reinforcing rib is provided on the tableware handle, the strength of the tableware handle is improved on the basis of material reduction. In such a way, the whole tableware is thinner and lighter, and meanwhile the deformation or damage during using can also be prevented.
The foregoing is a further detailed description of the present application in connection with specific preferred embodiments, and cannot be considered as that the specific implementation of the present application is limited to these illustrations. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that any various modifications or substitutions may be made to the present application without departing from the spirit of the invention, and such modifications or substitutions should be considered as falling within the scope of the present application.
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