Claims
- 1. Squeezers for handling and squeezing a tea bag in the hot water of a cup on a saucer, said squeezers comprising:
- a pair of arms each having first and second ends;
- said arms overlapping at a corresponding location between said first and second ends;
- means pivotally connecting said arms together at said corresponding location;
- said first arm ends being formed into oppositely extending cooperating handle means;
- an upper and lower plate member approximately two inches square each having drainage holes wherein each member is connected to each arm at its second end;
- said plate members further comprising a front, rear and side edges;
- said squeezers having a closed position for gripping a tea bag wherein said upper and lower plate members spacedly overlie one another in a parallel generally superimposed orientation at a distance of approximately 0.125 inch and an open position;
- said handle means for pivotally moving said arms about said pivot connecting means;
- said lower plate member further comprising a spout, thereby allowing drainage therefrom from said tea bag during squeezing when said lower plate member is substantially parallel to the ground.
- 2. The squeezers of claim 1 wherein said spout further comprises a front and a side ridge on said lower plate member and a downward bend of the front side edges of said lower plate member into said spout.
- 3. The squeezers of claim 1 further comprising a means for securing a tea bag string on one of said arms.
- 4. The squeezers of claim 3 wherein said means for securing a tea bag string further comprises a clip.
- 5. The squeezers of claim 3 wherein said means for securing a tea bag string further comprises a rod.
- 6. The squeezers of claim 1 wherein said handle means further comprises a loop perpendicular to said plate members and having a diameter large enough to cause said lower plate member to be tilting downward toward its front edge when said squeezers are placed on said saucer.
- 7. The squeezers of claim 1 wherein said means for pivotally connecting said arms together further comprise a rivet.
- 8. Squeezers for handling and squeezing a tea bag in the hot water of a cup on a saucer, said squeezers comprising:
- a pair of arms each having first and second ends;
- said arms overlapping at a corresponding location between said first and second ends;
- means pivotally connecting said arms together at said corresponding location;
- said first arm ends being formed into oppositely extending cooperating handle means;
- an upper and lower plate member approximately two inches square each having drainage holes wherein each member is connected to each arm at its second end;
- said plate members further comprising a front, rear and side edges;
- said squeezers having a closed tea bag gripping position wherein said upper and lower plate members spacedly overlie one another in a parallel generally superimposed orientation at a distance of approximately 0.125 inch and an open position; and
- said handle means for pivotally moving said arms about said pivot connecting means.
- 9. The squeezers of claim 8 wherein said lower plate member further comprises downwardly bent front edges forming risers.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application No. 07/972,107 filed Nov. 5, 1992, (abandoned) which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application No. 07/861,137 filed Mar. 31, 1992(abandoned).
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