Claims
- 1. A spoon-type utensil for use in eating strands of food, the utensil having a handle, a dished bowl attached to one end of the handle and an elongated tapering slot provided at least partly around the bowl of the utensil for cutting strands of food, the said slot opening on the side of the rim of the bowl and tapering down in the general direction of the handle, at least one of the edges of the said slot being a cutting edge, whereby the strands of food while penetrating into the tapering slot are gradually applied against the cutting edge to be cut.
- 2. A utensil as claimed in claim 1 having a crescent-shaped member overlying a portion of the bowl, one end of the member diverging away from the bowl, the convex-shaped edge of the one end providing one of the edges of the tapering slot, and a portion of the rim of the bowl adjacent the one end, providing the other edge of the slot.
- 3. A utensil as claimed in claim 2, wherein the other end of the member, along a portion of its convex-shaped edge, is attached to the rim of the bowl.
- 4. A utensil as claimed in claim 3, wherein the member is curved to provide a concave surface facing the concave surface of the bowl.
- 5. A utensil as claimed in claim 3, wherein a substantial portion of the concave-shaped edge of the member forms an arc of a circle.
- 6. A utensil as claimed in claim 5 including a depression in the concave surface of the bowl at a point defining the approximate center of the radius generating the concave-shaped edge of the member.
- 7. A utensil as recited in claim 1, wherein the said slot consists essentially of a tapered slot provided in the said bowl, the said slot opening through the rim of the bowl.
- 8. A utensil as claimed in claim 7, wherein the general longitudinal axis of the tapered slot follows a part of a spiraltype line starting from the rim of the bowl.
- 9. A utensil as recited in claim 8, wherein the cutting edge of the slot is provided on the curve adjacent the center of the bowl.
- 10. A utensil as recited in claim 8, wherein the cutting edge of the slot is provided on the curve of the slot distant from the center of the bowl.
- 11. A utensil as recited in claim 7, comprising a covering portion fixed to the rim of the bowl between the handle and the edge of the slot adjacent said handle and extending over a small part of the spoon.
- 12. A utensil as recited in claim 7, comprising a ledge around the rim of the bowl between the said handle and the edge of the slot distant from said handle, the said ledge extending over the surface of said bowl.
- 13. A utensil as recited in claim 8, comprising a tongue secured to the rim between the handle and the slot and extending at least partly over the slot, the distance of the tip of the tongue to the center of the bowl being shorter than the general radius of the periphery of the bowl so as to facilitate the catching of the strands of food.
- 14. A set of utensils for use in eating strands of food, one utensil having a handle, a dished bowl attached to one end of the handle, and an elongated tapering slot provided at least partly around the bowl of the utensil for cutting strands of food, the said slot opening on the side of the rim of the bowl and tapering down in the general direction of the handle, at least one of the edges of the said slot being a cutting edge, the other utensil having a handle and a plurality of tines extending from the handle, the ends of the tines defining a curve substantially corresponding to the concave curve of the bowl, the tines being in an odd number, the central tine projecting past the surface defining the ends of the tines and guiding means at the center of the concave surface of the bowl for receiving the tip of the central tine, to locate the other utensil in the one utensil.
- 15. A set of utensils as claimed in claim 14, wherein the one utensil has a crescent-shaped member overlying one side of the bowl, one end of the member diverging from the bowl to form the tapering slot in which strands are cut, the concave-shaped edge of the member having a substantial portion of its length defining an arc of a circle, the center of which is the tine receiving means.
- 16. A set of utensils as claimed in claim 14, wherein said other utensil has a handle with a substantially cylindrical portion axially aligned with the central tine.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 521,841, filed on Nov. 7, 1974 now abandoned.
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