Tong & Spoon Caddy

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20130175232
  • Publication Number
    20130175232
  • Date Filed
    January 09, 2012
    12 years ago
  • Date Published
    July 11, 2013
    11 years ago
Abstract
The Tong & Spoon Caddy is a resting place for food serving utensils that are being used when food is being served from a food chafer on a buffet line at a large party, gathering, or reception.
Description

To the Commissioner of Patents and Trademark:


Your petitioner, Darrell Barnes, a citizen of the United States and a resident of Ontario CA, prays that letters patent may be granted for the design of a utensil holder, called, the tong & spoon caddy, as set forth in the following specification. The claimed caddy is used to hold eating utensils and connects to a food chafer.






FIG. 1 The front view of the tong & spoon caddy.



FIG. 2 The top view of the tong & spoon caddy.



FIG. 3 The side view of tong & spoon caddy.





I claim: the ornamental design for the tong & spoon caddy as shown.

Claims
  • 1. The front view of the tong & spoon caddy, showing the end cap which houses the serving end of the serving utensils, as well as a stabilizing arm used to attaché the caddy to the food chafer.
  • 2. The top view of the said caddy, which comprises of the top view of said end cap which keeps a utensil from slipping out the top of said caddy, a view of the resting place for the utensils and it's distinctive shape, a view of a strengthening crease down the center of said caddy, as well as a view of the two said stabilizing arms used to attach and hold the said caddy to the chafer.
  • 3. The rear view of said caddy, which comprises of the strengthening crease that goes down the center of the bed of said caddy, a view of the shape of said stabilizing arm at the rear, as well as a view of the two side braces which keep the utensil from slipping off the bed of said caddy.
  • 4. The side view of said caddy, showing another distinctive shape of said caddy which keeps the utensil and all fluids sliding forward and toward the said end cap, a side view of said end cap enclosure as well as said side brace which keeps the utensil from sliding off side of said caddy.
  • 5. The bottom view of said caddy, showing the distinctive shape of said caddy, said stabilizing arms of said caddy, as well as said crease down the center of said caddy.