Abstract: A pouring vessel is provided that includes a body having a bottom, a sidewall extending from the bottom, and an opening substantially opposite the bottom, the opening being defined by the sidewall. The pouring vessel also includes a handle connected to the body adjacent the opening. The handle includes a free end distal from the body and a through hole located adjacent the sidewall for receiving an elongated member while hanging from a display.
Abstract: A holder for cupcakes, muffins or other baked goods comprising at least two spaced pans and a transparent protective cover, the upper pan having wide legs at opposite ends with feet engaging the lower pan and clamped between handles on the cover and the lower pan to hold the upper pan in place. Pivoted latches secure the handles releasably together for toting of the holder by a top handle on the cover, and include arcuate, channel-shaped members that are flush with the end handles when latched.
Abstract: Collapsible cookware is provided. The collapsible cookware includes an upper member having a first opening and a second opening located below the first opening, the upper member being substantially rigid, and a lower member having a third opening located adjacent and connected to the second opening and a bottom portion, the lower member having a substantially constant thickness between the third opening and the bottom portion, wherein the lower member is substantially flexible such that the lower member is collapsible upwards towards the upper member.
Abstract: A pouring vessel is provided that includes a body having a bottom, a sidewall extending from the bottom, and an opening substantially opposite the bottom, the opening being defined by the sidewall. The pouring vessel also includes a handle connected to the body adjacent the opening. The handle includes a free end distal from the body and a through hole located adjacent the sidewall for receiving an elongated member while hanging from a display.
Abstract: A scoop for ice cream and other frozen products having a part-spherical body with an open side defined by an irregular edge extending from a point to be pushed into the product, and from the point along a generally helically curved leading edge to be pushed into the product and turned to form a ball of product with an auger-like action. An elongated handle is secured to the body on the side opposite the point and has a flat side band that spirals from the body to the free end to facilitate gripping and turning.