Claims
- 1. A unit dose spoon for use with a container having a predetermined quantity of a fluid sealed by a cover on the container comprising a bowl portion and a handle portion having one end integral with the bowl portion, a recess provided in said handle portion communicating with said bowl portion, means for connecting the other end of said handle to the container, and means mounted on said handle for rupturing the cover to thereby allow fluid to flow from the container into the recess in said handle portion.
- 2. A unit dose spoon according to claim 1, wherein the means for rupturing said cover comprises a fixed blade mounted in the recess of said handle portion, the container being foldable toward the bowl portion of the spoon, whereby the cover is pressed against the blade to rupture the cover thereby allowing the fluid to flow from the container into the recess of said handle and into the bowl portion of the spoon.
- 3. A unit dose spoon according to claim 2, wherein the recess in the handle portion of the spoon has a pair of said walls, an end wall, and a bottom wall, a vertically extending pedestal integral with the bottom wall of said recess, said pedestal having an end wall and a top wall, said blade being fixedly mounted to the top wall of said pedestal and extending upwardly therefrom.
- 4. A unit dose spoon according to claim 3, wherein a first channel is provided in said end wall of said pedestal, a second channel provided in the bottom wall of the recess in the handle portion, said second channel having one end communicating with said first channel and a second end communicating with the bowl portion of the spoon.
- 5. A unit dose spoon according to claim 1, wherein the spoon, container, and means for hingedly connecting the container to the handle portion are formed of plastic molded as an integral entity.
- 6. A unit dose spoon according to claim 5, wherein the cover is formed of plastic hermetically sealed to said container.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application, Ser. No. 09/104,441, filed Jun. 25, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 5,975,305.
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